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Werle Name Study

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[[Category:Werle Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Werner Liegl To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[L-352|Werner Liegl]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=L-352&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Werner Liegl To-Do List|Werner's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Beisler-42|Beisler, Anna Maria ]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Greiner-2440|Greiner, Barbara ]] || 1776-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Liegl-18|Liegl, Sebastian ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- |}

Werner Riekert To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Riekert-257|Werner Riekert]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Riekert-257&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Werner Riekert To-Do List|Werner's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Riekert-260|Riekert, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Riekert-261|Riekert, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Visser-3600|Visser, Petrus Nicolas]] || 1921-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Janneke-8|Visser, Martha (Janneke) ]] || 1921-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Visser-3602|Visser, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- |}

Werrington Parish Churchyard, Werrington, Cornwall

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This page is part of the Cornwall Cemeteries Team. See the [[:Category:Werrington_Parish_Churchyard%2C_Werrington%2C_Cornwall|Werrington Parish Churchyard]] category for people buried in this churchyard. Cemetery name: Werrington (St. Martin and St. Giles) Churchyard Address: GPS Coordinates: 50.6641, -4.3673 OS grid: SX327876 Information:

Wertz Name Study

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[[Category:Wertz Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wes Williams To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Williams-91889|Wes Williams]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Williams-91889&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Wes Williams To-Do List|Wes's current to-do list]].''

Wesley Chapel Cemetery

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[[Category: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Westminster, Colorado]] Wesley Chapel Cemetery served as the burial ground of many of rural Adams County, Colorado, pioneers from approximately 1891 through 1939. The cemetery originally was associated with a church, the Wesley Chapel, which occupied the now-vacant space between W. 120th Ave. and the graves to the north, from approximately 1891 to 1934. The church has been gone for decades; however, the cemetery has remained in place and persevered. Wesley Chapel Cemetery was first dedicated as a family graveyard in October 1891 with the tuberculosis-related death of 37-year-old Francis Moxley, who was buried on the Moxley farm in Arapahoe County (now Adams County). The Moxley family cemetery was later dedicated as a cemetery for the larger community. The wood frame Morey Chapel (later renamed Wesley Chapel) was constructed just south of the cemetery around 1891-1892 and became a community gathering place for the surrounding region. Two Union Civil War veterans (Ambrose Langston and Theodore Hutchinson) are buried in the cemetery. The Wesley Chapel Cemetery Association, composed of surviving family members, continued to own and maintain the site throughout the remainder of the 1900s. In the final decades of the 20th century, the area surrounding Wesley Chapel Cemetery was incorporated into the City of Westminster. To ensure future maintenance and that the burial ground remain historic and undeveloped, the Cemetery Association donated the site to the City of Westminster in 2001. === Resources === * [http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/ExploreWestminster/HistoricPreservation/WestminsterLandmarks/WesleyChapelCemetery City of Westminster website for Wesley Chapel Cemetery.] * [http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/Portals/0/Repository/Documents/ExploreWestminster/wesley.pdf Wesley Chapel Cemetery's history.] * [http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/Portals/0/Repository/Documents/ExploreWestminster/Wesley%20Cemetery%20Biographical%20Report%20-%20Final%20Draft.pdf Biographical Sketches] (compiled by Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc).of those buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery.

Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Mauckport, Indiana

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[[Category:Wesley Chapel United Methodist Cemetery, Mauckport, Indiana]] [[Category:Harrison County, Indiana, Cemeteries]]
[[Project:Indiana_Cemeteries|Indiana Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Wesley Chapel Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Indiana_Cemeteries|Indiana Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Indiana Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Wesley Chapel is situated on the corner of Wesley Chapel Rd and Sonner Ln near the city of Mauckport, a small community in Harrison County, Indiana. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Wheeler-8347|Kellie Rhodes]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
38.08410, -86.23814 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wesley+Chapel/@38.0834554,-86.2380902,116m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m7!1m4!3m3!1s0x88692d5e676b1b5d:0x95aa7c46e96ccf9a!2sWesley+Chapel!3b1!3m1!1s0x88692d5e676b1b5d:0x95aa7c46e96ccf9a!6m1!1e1 Wesley Chapel on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1962425 Find A Grave Wesley Chapel Cemetery] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on May 5, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photograph linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" width="50px" | Last Name ! scope="col" width="250px" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" width="50px" | Born ! scope="col" width="50px" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- ----- == Sources ==

Wesley Wikene To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Wikene-9|Wesley Wikene]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Wikene-9&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Wesley Wikene To-Do List|Wesley's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Wikene-4|Wikene, Brian Jr]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Wikene-4|Wikene, Brian Jr]] || || to-do |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Wikene-4|Wikene, Brian Jr]] || || to-do |- |}

Wesleyan Cemetery, Gloucester, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Wesleyan Cemetery, Gloucester, Massachusetts]]   {{Image|file=Wesleyan_Cemetery_Gloucester_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=Wesleyan Cemetery,
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CEMETERY NAME:  '''  Wesleyan Cemetery''' ADDRESS:  ''' 15 Wesley Street, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 01930 ''' GPS COORDINATES:  '''  42.63457, -70.67966 ''' This is a private cemetery that was established in 1865. 1,156 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1805- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wesleyan_Cemetery%2C_Gloucester%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91829/wesleyan-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

Wessagusset and Weymouth

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Wessagusset and Weymouth == This is Vol. 3 of [[Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|The Weymouth Historical Society Publications]] * by [[Adams-22|Charles Francis Adams]] (1835-1915) * published by Boston, The Weymouth Historical Society T. R. Marvin & Son, Printers, Weymouth, Mass., 1905 * 164 pages * Source Example: ::: Adams, Charles F. and Nash, Gilbert. ''[[Space: Wessagusset and Weymouth|Tessagusset and Weymouth: An Historical Address by Charles Francis Adams, Jr.]]'' ( Weymouth Historical Society, T. R. Marvin & Son., Weymouth, MA 1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Adams|Adams]]: Page 134 * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Adams|Adams]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wessagusset and Weymouth|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wessagussetweymo1904adam * https://books.google.com/books?id=-LElAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only * https://archive.org/details/publications00massgoog * https://archive.org/details/wessagussetweymo03adam * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690654 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101681168 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155811 === Table of Contents === * Websagusset and Weymouth, Page 6 * Weymouth's First Twenty Years, Page 87 * Weymouth Thirty Years Later, Page 114 * Index, Page 157 * Appendix, Page 164

Wessagusset Colony

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[[Category:Wessagusset Colony]] A part of [[:Category:Plymouth Colony|Plymouth Colony]], 1622-1630 A part of [[:Category:Massachusetts Bay Colony|Massachusetts Bay Colony]], in 1630 Succeeded by [[:Category:Weymouth, Massachusetts|Weymouth, Massachusetts]], in 1635 '''Wessagusset Colony, 1622-1635''' '''A failed colony''' The site of Weymouth first saw European inhabitants in 1622 as Wessagusset Colony, a colony founded by Thomas Weston, who had been the main backer of the Plymouth settlement. The settlement was a failure. The sixty men taken from London were ill-prepared for the hardships required for survival. They also may have lacked the motivation of the Pilgrims as this colony was purely economic in motivation and the men had not brought their families. By winter, poor planning and bad management led to supplies running out. With the Plymouth colonists having few supplies to share, the Weymouth men began to steal from the local Massachusetts nation. Foraging in cooperation with the Pilgrims and trading with Natives was insufficient, and some colonists began to steal from the natives. By now, many in the colony were ill and all forms of law and order had broken down. The lowest point came when a healthy settler was caught stealing supplies from the Massachusetts and the Massachusetts leaders demanded the thief's execution; the Weymouth men complied but either executed or failed to substitute for execution a dying, sick settler instead. By April 1623, word of conflict between Native Americans and the Virginia colonists had reached the north and this increased the tension between the two groups. Massachusetts and other native groups began plotting to attack and destroy what was left of the floundering Wessagusset colony and possibly the more successful Plymouth Colony. Massasoit heard about it and sent word to Plymouth. Bradford, fearing that Plymouth would also be destroyed, sent Myles Standish to Weymouth with the Plymouth militia to end the threat. Under a banner of truce Standish lured five of the more bellicose Massachusetts Natives inside the stockade. There, after a brief struggle, the native leaders were killed. Ten of the original sixty had starved to death and two others had been killed in conflict with the Natives. Forty-five colonists went north joined Plymouth or went north to Maine, and from there most returned to England. The three who remained were subsequently killed by Native Americans. Robert Gorges attempted to form a colony at the site later that year as the center of a more royalist and Anglican system of government for New England. He brought William Morrell as religious leader and expected Governor Bradford to acknowledge his supremacy and act as his agent Within weeks the New England winter caused Gorges to leave with most of the settlers. Those who remained formed the nucleus of the permanent settlement. In 1630 it was officially incorporated into the Massachusetts Bay Colony and in 1635 with the addition of 100 families under the leadership of Joseph Hull the name of the town was changed to Weymouth. While the integration of these groups did not commence without difficulty, especially due to conflicting pressures from the Puritans of Boston and the Pilgrims of Plymouth, Weymouth was a stable and prominent town with its current boundaries by 1635. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weymouth,_Massachusetts 1]] == Further Research == * http://plymoutharch.tripod.com/thewessagussettplantation/index.html * http://weymouthhistoricalsociety.org/early_settlers.htm ----

West Ashley, South Carolina

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West Aust - Battye Library BDoWA - Index Tree

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[[Category:Australia, Historians]][[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category: Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians]] [[Category: Western Australia]]
[[Space:West_Aust_-_Battye_Library_BDoWA_-_Index_Tree#Volumes| '''4 Volumes''' ]] | [[Space:West_Aust_-_Battye_Library_BDoWA_-_Index_Tree#Other_Notes|'''Pioneers''']]
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[[:Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony|Swan River Colony]]
}} == Biography == :[https://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/bicentennial-dictionary The '''Bicentennial''' Dictionary of Western Australians - ''BDoWA'']
This Dictionary has been scanned by volunteers using everyday technology and is not very searchable but it is a huge asset. We hope in the future to replace it with a fully searchable version scanned with the most sophisticated technology available - but I am sure you will all agree that this is an incredibly valuable interim step. :::[[Sandilands-283|Frede'''rica''' Lucy (Sandilands) Erickson AM (1908-2009)]] :::[[Battye-118|James Sykes '''Battye''' (1871-1954) ]] {{Image|file=Photos-211.gif |align= c |size= 350 | label = Frederica Lucy (Rica) Erickson AM, . . . made many contributions to the Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians |caption= }}
[[Space:West_Aust_-_Battye_Library_BDoWA_-_Index_Tree#Other_Notes| '''Pioneers''']]
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West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree

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[[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Blechynden_Tree#Bridgetown| '''Bridgetown''' ]]
{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel,'' 1829-1830]] }} *''The first Blechynden parents'' . . . [[Blechynden-16|Harrison]] and [[Robus-23|Charlotte;]]
married 3rd March '''1832.''' by Licence, by me ''signed''
[[Wittenoom-2|John Wittenoom,]] Colonial Chaplin, at [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford.]] == Births == ::Their first two children were born in [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|'''Perth.''']]
[[Blechynden-18|John Blechynden '''1''' - (1833-1900)]] and Sarah Harrison [[Blechynden-62|Blechynden '''2''' - (1841-1930) ]] ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|'''Guildford''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] :'''1875''' - Blechy'''e'''nden [[Blechynden-88|Henry Herbert]] | Henry - [[Reilly-2419|Rielly]] Mary Ann | '''Guildford''' - 16178 :'''1861''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-44|John William]] | John - [[Green-33634|Green]] Elizabeth - '''1''' | '''Perth''' - 5816 :'''1862''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''2''' | Perth - 6744 :'''1873''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-31|Ernest Charles]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''8''' | Perth - 14933 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Roberta M | '''Perth''' - 849 ::'''1914''' - Blechynden Flossie H M | Perth - 1720 ::'''1915''' - Blechynden George S | Perth - 520 ::'''1916''' - Blechynden Gordon F | Perth - 998 ::'''1921''' - Blechynden Ronald J | '''Fremantle''' - 715 ::'''1924''' - Blechynden Olive B P | Perth - 3422 ::'''1930''' - Blechynden Dawn A | Perth - 4082 ::'''1930''' - Blechynden Joan | Perth - 2741 ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] [[Space:Beverley,_WA_-_History_Tree|''History Tree'']] - Registration :'''1842''' - [[Blechynden-35|Blechynden,]] Elizabeth Anne '''3''' - | Harrison - Unkn Charlotte Augusta | ''St Aubyns'' -105 :'''1843''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-26|Henry George]] '''4''' - | Harrison - Unkn Charlotte Augusta | ''Babbalalla'' - 278 :'''1845''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-87|Jesse William]] '''5''' - | H - Unknown Charlotte Augusta | ''Babballall'' - 564 :'''1846''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward]] '''6''' - | Harrison - Unkn Charlotte Augusta | ''Babalalla'' - 808 :'''1848''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin]] '''7''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | ''Babbalilla'' - 1098 :'''1849''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison]] '''8''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | York - 1376 :'''1851''' - Blechynden, [[Blechynden-11|Jesse William]] '''9''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | Beverley - 1705 :'''1853''' - Blechenden [[Blechynden-27|Joseph]] '''10''' - | Harrison - Robus Charlotte Augusta | '''York''' - 2018 :'''1873''' - Ble'''y'''ch'''e'''nden [[Blechynden-102|Frank Harrison]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | '''Beverley''' - 15052 :'''1876''' - Blechynden, Francis | Joseph - ''Wittene Lucy'' | '''Beverley''' - 17145 :'''1877''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-92|William Harrison]] |Henry George - Riley Mary Ann | Beverley - 18176 :'''1877''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-94|Albert Edwin]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 18288 :'''1878''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-36|Earnest Walter ]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 19698 :'''1881''' - Blechy'''_'''den [[Blechynden-95|Sidney Thomas]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 21501 :'''1882''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-96|Horace Edwin]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 23602 :'''1886''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-83|Herbert William]] | Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 28870 :'''1887''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-58|Arthur]] | Henry George - Riely Mary Ann | Beverley - 622 :'''1889''' - [[Blechynden-114|Blechynden]] ''Kathline Mary'' | Henry G - Riely Mary Ann | Beverley - 126 :'''1892''' - Blechynd'''o'''n [[Blechynden-28|Alix George Rolus]] | Charley Edwin - Davis Caroline | Beverley - 448 :'''1894''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-60|George]] | Joseph - Hancock Grace Emma | Beverley - 1296 :'''1894''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-34|Alfred Walter]] | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 1138 :'''1896''' - [[Blechynden-40|Blechynden]] Evalyn Annie | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 36 :'''1896''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-41|George Seymour]] | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 35 :'''1899''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-42|Horace Ernest]] | Jesse William - Dunham Emma Sarah | Beverley - 19 :'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-30|Blechynden]] Grace | Joseph - Hancock Grace Emma | Beverley - 5 :'''1900''' - Blechynden ''George Bruce Wentworth'' | [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] - Taylor Zila Matilda :::::: | '''Katanning''' - 2810 ::'''1906''' - Blechynden Mary A I | Beverley - 21 ::'''1906''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-141|Edwin T]] | Beverley - 13 ::'''1907''' - Blechynden Ernest J | Beverley - 141 ::'''1907''' - Blechynden Kathleen B M | Beverley - 55 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Bruce E D | Beverley - 50 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Laura M M | Beverley - 95 ::'''1908''' - [[Blechynden-107|Blechynden]] Margaret M A | Beverley - 62 ::'''1909''' - [[Blechynden-113|Blechynden]] Ella M | Beverley - 129 ::'''1909''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-158|Stafford H W ]] | Beverley - 162 ::'''1911''' - Blechynden Eileen M | Beverley - 71 ::'''1911''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-100|Frank R]] | Beverley - 17 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Gerard J | Beverley - 40 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-142|John M]] | Beverley - 199 :'''1914''' - Blechynden Raymond P J | Beverley - 58 :'''1915''' - Blechynden Dorothy C M | Beverley - 126 :'''1915''' - Blechynden Sheila M | Beverley - 173 :'''1916''' - Blechynden Colin H | Beverley - 152 :'''1917''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-129|Mervyn H ]] | Beverley - 37 :'''1917''' - Blechynden Bertile T | Beverley - 168 :'''1918''' - [[Blechynden-139|Blechynden]] '''Alice E''' | Beverley - 72 ''(Elsie)'' :'''1918''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-130|Hammet I ]] | Beverley - 150 :'''1918''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-108|William H ]] | Beverley - 16 :'''1919''' - Blechynden Bernard K | Beverley - 93 :'''1919''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-59|Roger V]] | Beverley - 148 :'''1920''' - [[Blechynden-131|Blechynden]] Margaret M A | Beverley - 111 - ''(nun)'' :'''1922''' - Blechynden Doreen E | Beverley - 237 :'''1922''' - [[Blechynden-66|Blechynden]] '''Mary K''' | Beverley - 38 - ''(1932)'' :'''1922''' - Blechynden Rita C | Beverley - 41 :'''1923''' - Blechynden Amy S A | Beverley - 33 :'''1923''' - [[Blechynden-61|Blechynden]] '''Emily M''' | Beverley - 149 :'''1923''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-132|Terence A S]] | Beverley - 89 :'''1924''' - Blechynden Shirley M | Beverley - 94 :'''1924''' - Blechynden David J | Beverley - 168 :'''1925''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-65|Frederick W D]] | Beverley - 37 :'''1926''' - Blechynden Evelyn E J | Beverley - 199 :'''1926''' - Blechynden Maureen A | Beverley - 163 :'''1930''' - Blechynden Ernest J | Beverley - 128 ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[:Category:York, Western Australia|'''York''']] - Registration :'''1883''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-38|Fredk William]] | Jesse William - Unkn Emma Sarah | '''York''' - 24257 :'''1888''' - [[Blechynden-39|Blechynden]] Ida May | Jesse William - [[Dunham-3166|Dunham]] Sarah Emma | York - 442 :'''1891''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-8|Benjamin Lewis]] | Jesse William - Dunham Sarah Emma | York - 55 :'''1904''' - Blechynden Beatrice Caroline | Ernest Walter - Walker Beatrice Annie | York - 7279 ::'''1918''' - Blechynden Dansy L W | '''Katanning''' - 84 ::'''1919''' - Blechynden Ellen M P | Katanning - 147 ::'''1921''' - Blechynden Thomas A B | Katanning - 125 ::'''1929''' - Blechynden Joy P | Katanning - 173 {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The Swan River Colony (1829–1832) - l - The Colony of Western Australia (1832–1900) |caption= ''Bridgetown,''
'''1864'''


[[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Blechynden_Tree#Births| '''Top ^''' ]] }} ::'''1913''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-128|Malkhie B]] | '''Plantagenet''' - 271 === Bridgetown === ::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|- Parents -]] [[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - Registration :'''''1864''''' - Ble'''t'''chynden [[Blechynden-89|Edwin]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''3''' | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bridgetown_WA_-_History_Tree '''''Geejelup'''''] - 7985 :'''''1866''''' - Ble'''t'''chynden [[Blechynden-90|James]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''4''' | [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/gallery '''''Gegelup'''''] - 9282 :'''''1868''''' - [[Blechynden-46|Blechynden]] Charlotte Jane | [[Blechynden-18|John]] - [[Green-33634|Green]] Elizabeth - '''5''' | [https://www.bridgetownhistoricalsociety.org.au/police-station-museum '''''Geejelup''''' ] - 10527 :'''1870''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-19|Arthur]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''6''' | Bridgetown - 12186 :'''1871''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-43|Alfred]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''7''' | Bridgetown - 13491 ''(Alty)'' :'''1875''' - [[Blechynden-93|Blechynden]] Alice Matilda | Charles Edwin - Davies Caroline :::::: | Bridgetown - 16530 :'''1875''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-47|Herbert Edward]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''9''' | Bridgetown - 16527 :'''1877''' - [[Blechynden-48|Blechynden]] Amy | John - Green Elizabeth - '''10''' | Bridgetown - 17970 :'''1878''' - [[Blechynden-33|Blechynden]] Charlotte | Walter - [[Needes-16|Blechynden]] Jane | Blackwood - 19239 :'''1879''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-37|Clarence Henry]] | John - Green Elizabeth - '''11''' | Bridgetown - 19939 ''(Bob)'' :'''1881''' - [[Blechynden-49|Blechy'''_'''den]] May | John - Green Elizabeth - '''12''' | Bridgetown - 21710 :'''1883''' - [[Blechynden-50|Blechynden]] Ada Jane | John - Green Elizabeth - '''13''' | Bridgetown - 24052 :'''1884''' - [[Blechynden-23|Blechynden]] Alma Mary | Walter E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 25435 :'''1892''' - [[Blechynden-51|Blechynden]] Lila Elizabeth | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Blackwood - 1632 :'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-91|Clayten Ashley]] | W E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 1398 :'''1894''' - [[Blechynden-63|Blechynden]] Gertrude Agness | Alfred - Bovell Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 1186F :'''1895''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-20|Reuben John]] | Arthur - Chapman Clara | Blackwood - 447 :'''1896''' - [[Blechynden-64|Blechynden]] Minna Elizabeth | Alfred - Bovel Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 61 :'''1897''' - Blechynden ''Dora Zephyr Elizabeth'' | George Harrison - Taylor Zela Matilda :::::: | Bridgetown - 44 :'''1897''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-21|Leslie Thomas]] | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Bridgetown - 69 :'''1898''' - Blechynden [https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2874880_5 '''Violet''' Julia] | George Harrison - Taylor Zela Matilda | Blackwood - 52 :'''1899''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-98|Alfred John]] | Alfred - Bovell Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 62 :'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-52|Blechynden]] Ivy May | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Blackwood - 90 :'''1902''' - Blechynden ''Stillborn M'' | George Harrison - Taylor Zelia Matilda | Bridgetown - 125 :'''1903''' - [[Blechynden-53|Blechynden]] Gladys Agnes | Arthur - Chapman Clara Agnes | Bridgetown - 88 :'''1904''' - Blechynden Margaret Blanche Hope | [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] - Taylor Lila Matilda :::::: | Bridgetown - 142 :'''1905''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-99|Noel Norman]] | Alfred - Bovell Mary Ellen | Bridgetown - 135 ::'''1906''' - Blechynden Ena E | Blackwood - 57 ::'''1907''' - Blechynden Nicholas E | Blackwood - 86 ::'''1908''' - [[Blechynden-54|Blechynden]] Edith A | Blackwood - 36 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Kelvin T | Blackwood - 127 ::'''1910''' - [[Blechynden-111|Blechynden]] Alice L | Blackwood - 125 ::'''1910''' - Blechynden Charles J F | Blackwood - 73 ::'''1910''' - Blechynden Walter S | Blackwood - 117 ::'''1911''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-162|Reginald E ]] | Blackwood - 83 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-110|William R]] | Blackwood - 27 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Hubert J | Blackwood - 83 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-55|Raymond A]] | Blackwood - 92 ::'''1912''' - Blechynden Ethel M | Blackwood - 134 :'''1914''' - Blechynden ''Stillborn'' | Blackwood - 46 :'''1914''' - Blechynden Elizabeth F | Blackwood - 186 :'''1914''' - Blechynden Bertha J | Blackwood - 201 :'''1915''' - Blechynden Audrey L | Blackwood - 25 :'''1915''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-32|Maurice G]] | Blackwood - 163 :'''1916''' - Blechynden John B | Blackwood - 84 :'''1916''' - Blechynden Ada | Blackwood - 2 :'''1916''' - [[Blechynden-97|Blechynden]] Helen F | Blackwood - 121 :'''1917''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-109|Colin B]] | Blackwood - 46 :'''1917''' - Blechynden Nancy F | Blackwood - 117 :'''1919''' - Blechynden Ernest F | Blackwood - 41 :'''1922''' - Blechynden Angus F | Blackwood - 149 :'''1924''' - [[Blechynden-133|Blechynden]] Genevieve | Blackwood - 150 :'''1931''' - Blechynden Barbara Z | Blackwood - 52 :'''1932''' - Blechynden Valerie L | Blackwood - 37 :'''1932''' - Blechynden Vernon A | Blackwood - 295 :'''1874''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-13|Benjamin '''All'''ison]] | '''1''' - Walter - Needs Jane | '''Picton''' - 15915 :'''1876''' - [[Blechynden-135|Blechynden]] Clara Anne | Walter - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | [[:Category: Western Australia, Places|'''The Warren''']] - 17164 :'''1878''' - [[Blechynden-33|Blechynden]] Charlotte | Walter - [[Needes-16|Blechynden]] Jane | '''Blackwood''' - 19239 :'''1881''' - [[Blechynden-10|Blechynden]] Lila Kubus | Walter - Needes Jane | '''Warren''' - 21712 :'''1883''' - [[Blechynden-22|Blechynden]] Elenia Everline | '''5''' - Walter E - Needs Jane | Warren - 23665 :'''1884''' - [[Blechynden-23|Blechynden]] Alma Mary | '''6''' - Walter E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 25435 :'''1886''' - [[Blechynden-56|Blechynden]] Hazel Minna | '''7''' - W E - Needs Jane | The Warren - 29096 :'''1888''' - Blechynden Hilda Blanch | '''8''' - Walter E - Needs Jane | The Warren - 574 :'''1889''' - [[Blechynden-144|Blechynden]] Laura Jane | '''9''' - Walter E - Needs Jane | Warren - 1066 :'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-91|Clayten Ashley]] | '''10''' - W E - [[Needes-16|Needs]] Jane | Blackwood - 1398 :'''1896''' - [[Blechynden-12|Blechynden]] Enid Maud | '''11''' - Walter Edward - Needs Jane | '''Warren''' - 46 :'''1905''' - Blechynden Mabel Bertha | James - Johnson Bertha May | '''Bunbury''' - 7312 ::'''1906''' - [[Blechynden-163|Blechynden]] Ellen May | James B | '''Wellington''' - 473 ::'''1908''' - Blechynden Myra A | Wellington - 351 ::'''1916''' - Blechynden Doris | Wellington - 464 ::'''1918''' - Blechynden Charlotte | Wellington - 105 ::'''1925''' - Blechynden Doreen F | Wellington - 17 ::'''1930''' - Blechynden Alfred C | '''Wellington''' - 187 - ''(Mar 1994)'' ::'''1931''' - Blechynden Jean M | '''Sussex''' - 109 ::'''1932''' - Blechynden Leslie R | '''Sussex''' - 120 === People - LifeTree === : [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - ]] - [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Cemeteries''' - Blechynden Tree]] ::: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Births - Edwards Tree|West Aust Births - Edwards Tree ]] -
[[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|West Aust Births - Moulton Tree]]
::: [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Edwards Tree|West Aust Marriages - Edwards Tree ]] -
[[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree|West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree]]
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West Aust Births - Edwards Tree

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West Aust Births - Higgins Tree

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West Aust Births - Moulton Tree

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[[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#Beverley| '''Beverley''' ]] | [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#People - LifeTree| '''People''' ]]
{{Image|file=Moulton-398.jpg |align=r |size= 70 |label= Moulton Crest . . . . Part of his story: A SETTLER OF 1836 . . . CONQUERING FORTUNE . . . . . . }} *''The first Moulton parents'' . . . Abraham and Mary;
married 25 April '''1838''' by Licence, by me ''signed''
[[Wittenoom-2|John Wittenoom,]] Colonial Chaplin, at [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford.]] ''(p.11)'' === Births === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree| - Parents - ]] - [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|'''Guildford''']] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Registration] 22 May '''1839''' - [[Moulton-1066|'''Abraham''' Walter]] Moulton, born in Guildford, ''before [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|''colony'' records,]] 1841''
'''1842''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1803|'''Stephen''' Leeds]] | [[Moulton-1065|Abraham Mathews]] - [[Jones-46871|Moulton Mary]] | Guildford - 111
'''1844''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1067|'''James''']] | Abraham - Jones Mary | Guildford - 373
'''1845''' - [[Moulton-1730|Moulton]] '''Maria''' | Abraham Matthew - Jones Mary | Guildford - 642
'''1859''' - [[Moulton-1731|Moulton]] Maria | James - [[Chiverell-3|Cheveril]] Sarah | Guildford - 4787
'''1859''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1997|Abraham Walter]] | Abraham Walter - [[Trayhorn-1|Trayhorne]] Esther | Guildford - 4791
'''1862''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1894|Charles Mathew]] | James Mathew - Cheveril Sarah | Guildford - 6347
'''1863''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]] | James Matthew - Cheverill Sarah | Guildford - 6985
'''1872''' - Moulton Elisa Madelin | Stephen Leeds - [[Jones-82443|Jones]] Amelia Casandra | Guildford - 13994
:'''1860''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles]] | '''Abraham''' - Trayhorne '''Esther ''' | '''Bunbury''' - 5403
:'''1862''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] | Abraham - Trayhall Esther | '''Bunbury''' - 6580
:::Year - - Parents - [[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Registration] '''1864''' - [[Moulton-1998|Moulton]] Unnamed F | Abraham - Trayhorne Esther | Blackwood - 7805
'''1865''' - [[Moulton-1889|Moulton]] May Agnes | Abraham W - Trayhurn Esther | Blackwood - 8585
'''1868''' - [[Moulton-1888|Moulton]] Maude Emma | Abraham Walter - Trayhorne Esther | Blackwood - 10576
'''1869''' - [[Moulton-1887|Moulton]] Ada Maria | Abraham M - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 11852
'''1871''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | Abraham '''M''' - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 13136
'''1871''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | Abraham '''W''' - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 13185
'''1873''' - [[Moulton-1068|Moulton]] '''Lily''' Cecilia | Abraham - Traherne Esther | Bridgetown - 14557
'''1875''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] | Abraham W - Trayhurn Esther | Bridgetown - 16171
'''1877''' - [[Moulton-1999|Moulton]] Eda Maria | Abraham W - Treant Ester | Bridgetown - 18020
'''1878''' - [[Moulton-2000|Moulton]] Holly Kate | Abraham W - Treaint Esther | Bridgetown - 19390
'''1880''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1886|Claud Walter]] | Abraham W - Trayhorn Esther R | Bridgetown - 21115
'''1882''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1821|Harold Robert]] | Abraham Walter - Trayhurn Esther Rose | Blackwood - 23333
'''1884''' - [[Moulton-1805|Moulton]] Hilda Blanch | Abraham W - [[Trayhorn-1|Trayhurn]] Esther R | Bridgetown - 25436
:'''1889''' - [[Moulton-1522|Moulton]] Esther Anne | L C - Giblett Helen | Bridgetown - 687B :'''1889''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1427|Cecil Walter]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] | Matthew F - Forrest Edith | Bridgetown - 1064 :'''1891''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1893|Ernest Frederick]] | Matthew F - Forrest Edith | Blackwood - 931 :'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1905|Moulton]] Helen Agness | Lewis Charles - Gilbert Helen | Bridgetown - 1274 :'''1893''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1425|Charles Abraham John]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] | L C - Giblett Helen | [[Space:Blackwood_River_-_Bridgetown_-_Photo_Tree|Bridgetown]] - 791 [[Image:Bridgetown_WA_-_History_Tree.jpg |30px|Blackwood River - Bridgetown - Photo Tree]] :'''1893''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred Alexander]] | M F - Forrest Edith M | Blackwood - 1402 :'''1895''' - [[Moulton-1524|Moulton]] Violet Zoe | Lewis Charles - Giblett Helen | '''Northam''' - 1022 :'''1897''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1746|Oscar Frank]] | Mathew Frederick - Forrest Edith Maria | ''Upper'' Blackwood - 52 :'''1898''' - Moulton ''Stillborn'' M | Mathew Fredrick - Forrest Edith Maria | Blackwood - 63 :'''1898''' - [[Moulton-1523|Moulton]] Linda Blanche | Lewis Charles - Giblett Helen | Bridgetown - 56 :'''1898''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1892|David Guy]] | Mathew Fredrick - Forrest Edith Maria | Blackwood - 62 :'''1899''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1904|James Abraham Peter]] | Stephen James - Wheatley Sarah Ellen | Bridgetown - 96 :'''1901''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1891|Edward Lea]] | Matthew Frederick - Forrest Edith Maria | Blackwood - 69 :'''1906''' - Moulton ''Stillborn'' Female | [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Blackwood - 102]] :'''1909''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2151|Alton T]] | Blackwood - 78 - ''(Mick)'' :'''1913''' - [[Moulton-1909|Moulton]] Elvie R | Blackwood - 128 :'''1915''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1910|Frederick R]] | Blackwood - 5 :'''1916''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1911|Walter J]] | Blackwood - 118 :'''1918''' - [[Moulton-1912|Moulton]] Agnes M | '''Wellington''' - 148 :'''1921''' - Moulton Cecil B | Blackwood - 63 :'''1922''' - Moulton Sigrid A | Blackwood - 20 :'''1923''' - Moulton Noreen | Blackwood - 36 :'''1924''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2521|Ronald O]] | Blackwood - 122 :'''1925''' - Moulton Joan E | Blackwood - 102 :'''1926''' - Moulton Alex R | Blackwood - 115 :'''1930''' - Moulton Eileen | Blackwood - 190 :'''1930''' - Moulton ''Stillborn'' Male | Blackwood - 84 :'''1931''' - Moulton Natalie M | Blackwood - 153 :'''1932''' - Moulton Cora E | Blackwood - 9 :'''1924''' - Moulton Joyce V D | '''Sussex''' - 136 :'''1932''' - Moulton Clarence L | '''Sussex''' - 97 {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 60|label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#Births|'''Births ^''' ]] [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#People - LifeTree| '''\People/''' ]] }} === Beverley === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree| - Parents - ]] - [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Registration] :'''1875''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1895|Francis Richard]] | James - [[Strange-1969|Strange Sarah]] | Beverley - 16848
:'''1877''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1896|Alfred Matthew]] | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 19149
:'''1877''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1734|Ernest James]] | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 19149
:'''1879''' - [[Moulton-1897|Moulton]] Ada Mary | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 19701
:'''1880''' - [[Moulton-1898|Moulton]] Lillia Sarah | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 21499
:'''1883''' - [[Moulton-1899|Moulton]] Clara May | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 24284
:'''1885''' - [[Moulton-1900|Moulton]] Amy Maud | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 26959
:'''1888''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1901|Herbert Horace]] | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 625
:'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1902|Moulton]] Alma Minnie | James M - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 1512
:'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1876|Moulton]] Clara May Muad | Louis James - [[Otway-135|Otway]] Ann Maria | Beverley - 703
:'''1892''' - [[Moulton-1765|Moulton]] Ellen Grace | Louis James - [[Otway-135|Otway]] Ann Maria | '''Dale River''' - 1983
:'''1894''' - [[Moulton-1877|Moulton]] Ivy Elsie | Louis James - Otway Annie Maria | Beverley - 1294
:'''1895''' - [[Moulton-1903|Moulton]] Ethel Elsie | James - Strange Sarah | Beverley - 847
:'''1897''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1878|Bertie James]] | Louis James - Otway Annie Maria | Beverley - 17
:'''1899''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1879|James Matthew]] | Louis James - Otway Annie Maria | '''Boyadine''' - 17
:'''1902''' - [[Moulton-1881|Moulton]] Hilda Ethel | Louis James - Ottway Annie Maria | Beverley - 20
:'''1904''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1880|Louis Bevan]] | Louis James - Otway Annie Marie | Beverley - 29
:'''1906''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1882|Clarence V P]] | Beverley - 44 :'''1908''' - [[Moulton-1883|Moult'''a'''n]] Lily M | Beverley - 33 :'''1910''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1884|Reed W]] | Beverley - 116 :'''1914''' - Moulton Estelle D | Beverley - 60 :'''1915''' - Moulton Gordon H | Beverley - 175 :'''1918''' - Moulton Leonard M | Beverley - 115 :'''1920''' - Moulton Louis J | Beverley - 30 :'''1921''' - Moulton Rubon M | Beverley - 2 :'''1922''' - Moulton John M | Beverley - 240 :'''1924''' - Moulton Ina E A | Beverley - 226 :'''1926''' - Moulton Norman J | Beverley - 67 :'''1926''' - Moulton Violet L H | Beverley - 221 :'''1927''' - Moulton Sydney D | Beverley - 109 :'''1928''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2595|Clarence E R]] | Beverley - 168 :'''1931''' - Moulton Brian K | Beverley - 81 :'''1931''' - Moulton Newton V P | '''York''' - 67 :'''1932''' - Moulton Ann A J | Beverley - 119 :'''1932''' - Moulton Audrey J | Beverley - 131 :'''1932''' - Moulton Reginald W | Beverley - 170 :'''1937''' - Moulton Clarence | Rg '''Fremantle''' - 4 {{Image|file=Moulton-398.jpg |align=r |size= 70 |label= Moulton Crest . . . . Part of his story: A SETTLER OF 1836 . . . CONQUERING FORTUNE . . . . . . A story of more than passing interest is related in the following extracts from a letter written by an early settler of Western Australia to a friend in England in the year 1836. . . . . It is the story of one upon whom Fortune played more than one sorry trick, involving him in loss of a modest fortune and prospects of greater wealth, and exposing him to shipwreck on the African coast and many subsequent dangers and positions. Nothing daunted, Mr. A. Moulton, the writer of the letter, gathered up a few pecuniary threads still remaining, came to Western Australia, settled down in the Canning district, and after two years was able to write his letter home . . . . . | caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Births_-_Moulton_Tree#Births|'''Births ^ top''']] }} === People - LifeTree === ::[[space:Connell Story 101 - History Tree|Connell Story 101 - History Tree - ]] [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree|'''Moulton''' Story 101 - ]] :: [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree| - Moulton Tree]] :: [[space:West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree|West Aust '''Marriages''' - Blechynden Tree]] - [[space:West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree| - Moulton Tree]] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|- Connell Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|- Moulton Tree]] *[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
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West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree

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}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrup.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| Second''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-13|Benjamin .]] - (1874 - 1952) :[[Giblett-133|Blechynden]], Bertha Mary. - (1879 - 1938) :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-91|Clayton Ashley]]. 1893 - 1989 :[[Needes-16|Blechynden]], Jane. 1 June 1938 :[[Blythe-1242|Blechynden,]] Louisa Adeline . 1906 - 1991 :[[Giblett-133|Blechynden]], Mary. - ''OzBurial no dates'' ::Blechynden, Michael Ashley. 19 Oct 1970 - 15 Jan 1994 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward ]] 8 April 1940. Aged 94 years :: [[Blechynden-12|Giblett,]] Enid Maude. 1896 - 1983 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/beverley.html '''Beverley'''] [[:Category: Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Anglican Cemetery]] :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-34|Alfred Walter]]. 10 September 1976 [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Blechynden, Alice Matilda. Wife of Frank H. 7 July 1941. Aged 69 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-28|Alick ''(Memorial).'' ]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] KIA France. 28 Feb '''1917''' Aged 25 years. :Blechynden, Amy Ella . ::Blechynden, Barbara Lavenia Margaret 1921 - 21 Sep 2009 :[[Walker-41201|Blechynden,]] Beatrice Annie. 2 October 1945. Aged 63 years. :[[Blechynden-140|Blechynden,]] Beatrice Caroline 23 January 1904 - 17 Nov 1965 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-8|Benjamin Lewis]] . 27 July 1971 :Blechynden, Bruce Edwin Davies . 19 April 1908 - 2 August 1993 :[[Davies-9929|Blechynden,]] Caroline. 26 March 1850 - 8 November 1942 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin]]. 22 July 1918. Aged 70 years. :Blechynden, Colin Horace . 1916 - 23 February 1996 :Blechynden, Edna Irene . 6 April 1908 - 12 December 2001 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-141|Edwin Thomas.]] 13 August 1972 . Aged 66 years. :Blechynden, Ella May . 18 May 1911 - 13 January 1995 ::Blechynden, Ernest John . 13 August 1960 . Aged 30 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-36|Ernest Walter]]. 20 September 1878 - 10 August 1957 :Blechynden, Ethel Maria . 1 October 1985 . Aged 73 years. :Blechynden, Evelyn Annie . 5 November 1896 - 17 August 1982 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-102|Frank Harrison.]] 10 December 1955 . Aged 82 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-100|Frank Robus.]] 22 December 1910 - 14 September 1995 ::Blechynden, Frederick . 11 May 1977 . Aged 52 years. :Blechynden, Gladys Laura . 29 October 1984 . Aged 79 years. :Blechynden, Horace Edwin . 2 September 1960 . Aged 79 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-42|Horace Ernest]]. 15 April 1955 . Aged 56 years. :Blechynden, Jesse William. . 1 May 1934 . Aged 82 years. :Blechynden, Joan Myrtle . 14 April 1905 - 21 November 1978 :Blechynden, Kathleen . 18 August 1961 . Aged 77 years. ::Blechynden, Malcolm John . 7 October 1967 . Aged 18 years. :Blechynden, Nancy Elizabeth . ::Blechynden, Neil Edwin . 9 June 1993 . Aged 55 years. :Blechynden, Sydney Thomas . 15 February 1959 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley Catholic''' - Methodist] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Elsie Evelyn . 18 August 1974 . [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202742443 Aged 55 years. ] :[[Reilly-2419|Blechynden, Mary Ann]] . 26 December 1923 . Aged 73 years. [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |40px|Sultana, Arrived 19 Aug 1859]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley''' Catholic -''' Methodist'''] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Bernard Keith . 6 July 1995 ''(Unmarked Grave.) '' :[[Dunham-3166|Blechynden,]] Emma Sarah . 7 July 1947 . Aged 84 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-26|Henry G ]]. 6 November 1927 . Aged 84 years. :[[Blechynden-114|Blechynden,]] Kathleen Mary . 9 August 1979 . Aged 90 years. :Blechynden, Kevin . 13 June 1919 - 6 July 1995 :Blechynden, Mary . 25 April 1973 . Aged 91 years. :[[Doohan-48|Blechynden,]] Mary Christina. 3 July 1980. Aged 79 years. ::Blechynden, Mavis Enid . 29 June 1991 . Aged 67 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-158|Stafford]]. 25 December 1932 . [https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b5527722_2 Aged 23 years. ''(crash photo)''] :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-92|William Harrison.]] 13 November 1966 . Aged 89 years. {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The Swan River Colony: 1829-1832 |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Blechynden_Tree#Cemeteries| '''Top ^''']] }} === Harrison === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/edwards.htm '''St Pauls's Church'''] [[:Category: St Paul's Church Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Edwards Crossing]] [[space:St Paul's Anglican Church & Graveyard, Edwards Crossing| Cemetery]] :[[Robus-23|Blechynden, '''Charlotte''' Augusta]] . 13 Sep 1889 . Aged '''77''' years [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |50px|Minstrel, Arrived 20 Jan 1830]] :[[Blechynden-16|Blechynden, '''Harrison''']]. 17 July 1873. Aged '''73''' years [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-16 ''[Descendants]]'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-18| John]] . 11 October 1900 . Aged 67 years ::[[Blechynden-35|Edwards]] , Ann Elizabeth . 8 December 1927 . Aged 85 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boyup/boyupbrook.htm '''Boyup Brook'''] Cemetery :Blechynden, Agnes Blinco . 26 April 1959 :Blechynden, Charles J. F . 8 June 1910 - 9 September 1989 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-31|Ernest Charles.]] 1 August 1949 :Blechynden, George Bruce Wentworth. 16 October 1900 - 4 July 1988 :Blechynden, Liela Maud . 22 May 1902 - 8 November 1989 :Blechynden, R. E . 9 December 1986. Aged 75 years {{Image|file= Bridgetown_WA_-_History_Tree.jpg |align=r |size= 110 |label= The Blackwood | caption = [[Space:Blackwood_River_-_Bridgetown_-_Photo_Tree|Photo Tree]] [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Blechynden_Tree#Other| '''\ Other''']] }} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm '''Bridgetown] [[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Ada Jane. 2 January 1880 . Aged 4 :[[Green-33634|Blechynden]] , '''Elizabeth''' 8 April 1891 . Aged '''51 - *''' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-29|'''George''']] 11 February 1889 . Aged 83 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Ada . 23 May 1883 - 2 January 1888 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-43|'''Alfred.''']] - - ''(Not found in Ozburials | Blackwood | 5 | '''1941''')'' ''(Alty)'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-98|Alfred John.]] 14 June 1952 . Aged 53 years :[[Blechynden-48|Blechynden,]] Amy . 17 March 1877 - 19 May 1938 :Blechynden, Angus Farris . 15 April 1845 . Aged 20 ? years :Blechynden, Charlotte . 2 March 1868 - 17 June 1869 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-37|Clarence Henry]] . 21 April 1879 - 23 February 1952 ''(Bob)'' ::Blechynden, David Peter . 27 April 1998 . Aged 18 years :[[Green-33634|Blechynden]] , '''Elizabeth'''. 8 April 1891 . Aged '''52 years - *''' ::Blechynden, Ernest Farris . 21 April 1921 . Aged 2 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-90|'''James.''']] - - ''(Not found in Ozburials | Blackwood | 69 | '''1939''')'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-18|John.]] 14 March 1833 - 14 October 1900 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-44|John William]] . 13 May 1861 - 12 January 1931 :Blechynden, Kelvin Thomas . 23 September 1980 . Aged 72 years :[[Blechynden-49|Blechynden,]] May . 14 March 1881 - 17 October 1955 :[[Tulip-127|Blechynden,]] Mollie. 3 July 2004 . Aged 93 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-101|Nicholas Edwin.]] 20 April 1985 . Aged 76 years :: Farquhar, Ena Edna (Blechynden) . 7 November 1970 . Aged 63 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_b.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] - [https://bunburycemetery.com.au/cemetery-records/ ''map and search''] :[[Johnson-104954|Blechynden,]] Bertha May . 29 March 1921 . Aged 39 years. ::Blechynden, Nat . 30 September 1918 - 14 October 1986 ::Blechynden, Pat . 20 November 1921 - 23 June 1997 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busseltonmain.htm '''Busselton '''] [[:Category: Busselton Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] :Blechynden, Barbara Joan . 18 October 1994 . Aged 79 years :Blechynden, William Raymond . 26 December 1980 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busselsm.htm '''Busselton '''] [[:Category: St Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|St Mary's Church ]] :Blechynden, Dorothy Hope (nee Munyard) . 1897 - 1979 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-55|Raymond Arthur]] . 6 July 1912 - 18 May 1990 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-20|Reuben John]] . 1895 - 1981 [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Blechynden, Thelma . 8 August 1916 - 23 March 2004 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Capel/capel.htm '''Capel'''] [[:Category: Capel Cemetery, Capel, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] - [[Space:Capel_Cemetery_-_Heritage_Tree|''Heritage'']] :Blechynden, Catherine Eliza . 5 October 1998 . Aged 84 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-32|Maurice Green]]. 29 June '''1987''' . Aged '''71''' years [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boyup/dinninup.htm '''Dinninup'''] Cemetery :[[Tyler-7826|Blechynden]], Zeta? Matilda . . 17 April 1921 . Aged 57 years ''(Zela)'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison.]] 30 Aug 1937. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/259579721 - Obit - ''(? no Headstone)'' ] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Kojonup/kojonup.htm '''Kojonup'''] Cemetery :Blechynden, Alfred Charles (Bob). Husband of Maureen, father of Lori and Jamie. 29 Mar 1994 aged 64 years :Blechynden, Maureen Cecilia. Wife of Bob, mother of Lori and Jamie. 29 Mar 1999 aged 58 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/m_bravo.htm '''Manjimup'''] [[:Category:Manjimup Old Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Eileen May. 1920 - 27 Mar 1992. Wife of Mervyn :Blechynden, Mervyn Henry. 1917 - 1972. Husband of Eileen., :Blechynden, Infant. - (Unmarked grave) :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Pingelly/pingelly.htm#B '''Pingelly'''] [[:Category: Pingelly Cemetery, Pingelly, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Hancock-9171|Blechynden]], Grace Emma . 15 May 1947 . Aged 88 years Anglican 266 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-27| Joseph]] . 6 May 1938 . Aged 85 years Anglican 245 ::Blechynden, Laurisse Apryl . 16 March 2015 . Aged 69 years Anglican B 111 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boddington/quindanning.html '''Quindanning'''] [[:Category: Quindanning Cemetery, Quindanning, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::[[Blechynden-62|Page ]], Sarah. 2 October 1930 aged 89 years. Wife [[Page-12704|of John,]] mother of John and Maria :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Wagin/waginlist.htm#B '''Wagin'''] [[:Category: Wagin Cemetery, Wagin, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Dunham-3351|Blechynden,]] Annie . 6 May 1933 . Aged 82 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-25|Thomas H.]] 13 September 1933 . Aged 84 years === Other === :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] :Blechynden, Annie Mary . 31 August 1994 . Aged 80 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-58|Arthur.]] 6 June 1955 . Aged 68 years. :[[Walker-41201|Blechynden,]] Beatrice. 12 November 1947 . Aged 62 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-109|Colin Bovell.]] 11 May 1999 . Aged 82 years. :Blechynden, Dansy Lewis William . 5 March 1991 . Aged 72 years. ::Blechynden, David Colin . 5 April 1975 . Aged 24 years. :Blechynden, Esther Mabel . 18 September 1986 . Aged 80 years. :Blechynden [[Blechynden-60|George ]] (1894 - 1981) [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Blechynden, Herbert . 26 February 1965 . Aged 90 years. :Blechynden, Stella . 11 January 1961 . Aged 70 years. ::Blechynden, Thelma . 6 March 1926 - 30 June 1993 {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 75 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree

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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
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}} === Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Ross-13931|Connell]] , Anne Brown . 18 February 1945 . Aged 77 years :[[Markey-380|Connell]], Hannah (Markey) . 1903 - 1945 ::Connell, Infant (s/b) . 1956 :::M ::Moulton, Alma Sophie (nee Doust) . 29 June 1989 . Aged 87 years ::Moulton, [[Moulton-1892|David Guy]] . 5 October 1959 . Aged 61 years ::[[Giblett-104|Moulton]], Helen . 28 June 1855 - 23 July 1946 ::Moulton, [[Moulton-1424|Lewis C ]]. 4 September 1860 - 11 August 1930 ::Moulton, Oscar Frank . 17 October 1988 . Aged 91 years :::Moulton, Ronald Oscar . 2 June 1924 - 8 April 2004 ::Moulton, [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James ]]. 8 June 1956 . Aged 61 ? years :::V ::[[Tulip-129|Veale,]] Alma Doris . 21 October 1968 . Aged 64 years ::Veale, [[Veale-304|Frederick Abraham]] . 9 May 1966 . Aged 71 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_c.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::Connell, Beverley Anne 2 August 1952 - 8 September 2007 ::Connell, John. Son of Bill and Lurline 6 March 1950 :Connell, Lurline Stella Joyce. Wife of William . 4 May 2011 . Aged 97 years. :Connell, [[Connell-1397|Robert ]]. 30 May 1938 . Aged 50 years :Connell, [[Connell-4065|William John.]] Husband of Lurline, Father of Nan and John (dec). 22 October 1999. Aged 82 years {{Image|file=Profile_Overview.gif |align=r |size= 80 | label = Profile Overview of Ancestors, and Descendants for Families \ Below / |caption= [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=descendants&genNumD=5&id=Connell-1395 \ Connell /]

[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton
Cemetery]] }} === Denis === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busselton.htm '''Busselton Pioneer'''] [[:Category: Busselton Pioneer Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Lahey-103|Connell, J]] . 18 February 1911 - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Connell-Descendants-1395 ''[Descendants]]'' :[[Connell-1395|Denis '''Connell''' (1832 - 1887) ]] ''Connell, '''O .''''' 20 September 1887 {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 70 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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]] }} ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Karrakatta/charlie.htm '''Karrakatta''' ''C'' - ] [[:Category: Karrakatta Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :: [[Clarke-741|CLARKE, Veronica Connell]]. 25 August 1933. Aged 18 years. :Connell, Alfred . 30 January 1965 :Connell, Annie Gemmell Hannah. 20 March 1918. Aged 42 years :Connell, E M. 31 October 1990. Aged 89 years. :Connell, James Wardell. 3 May 1994. Aged 87 years. ::Connell, John Daniel. 24 December 1927 - 10 December 2005 :Connell, Loria. 4 July 1992 . Aged 86 years. ::Connell, Rex Peter. 28 April 1943. Aged 8 months :Connell, William. 7 June 1957 :Connell, William. 5 September 1934. Aged 62 years :[[Connell-1389|William John]] Connell (1863 - 1948) :[[Connell-1012|Jeremiah]] Connell (1900 - 1968) * :Esther Rose (Veale) [[Veale-220|Connell]] (1897 - 1986) * ::Roberta Rose [[Connell-1069|Mailey]] (1939 - 2003) * === Cremation === ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Karrakatta/charlie.htm '''Karrakatta''' ''C'' - ] [[:Category: Karrakatta Cemetery, Karrakatta, Western Australia|Cremation]] ::Annette [[Connell-1068|Gallagher]] (1937 - 2014 '''NSW''') * ::Dianne Patricia [[Connell-1066|Andrewartha]] (1942 - 2023) * :[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'' : Family History]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
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West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree

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}} === Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrup.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| Second''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Edwards, Claude 1 March 1957 Aged 66 years :Edwards, David Robert 29 April 1915 - 14 May 1999 :Edwards, Albert . 8 November 1908 - 31 July 1967 :Edwards, Gertrude May 30 September 1910 - 8 Aug 1989 :Edwards, Hector 15 February 1989 Aged 70 years :Edwards, May Myrtle 17 May 1910 - 14 February 1912 :Edwards, Robert Henry 26 September 1936 Aged 53 years :Edwards, Susan 6 December 1945 Aged 67 years :Edwards, Una May 14 May 1913 - 3 September 2001 {{Image|file=Photos-802.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Family Names . . . listed in Cemeteries from Ozburials, . . . and Links to them and their WikiTree Profiles (under Cemetery) . . . Jan 2021 . . (and 'indent': born after 1920). |caption= '''\''' Cemetery Trees '''/'''
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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|'''Edwards''']]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|Higgins]]
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}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/beverley.html '''Beverley'''] [[:Category: Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Anglican Cemetery]] :Edwards, Ada Bertha . 23 August 1923 . Aged 47 years. :Edwards, Amy . 7 February 1969 . Aged 63 years. :Edwards, Ann Maria . 13 August 1890 . Aged 60 years. :Edwards, Annie Elizabeth . 10 October 1963 . Aged 96 years. :Edwards, Annie . 17 February 1933 . Aged 69 years. :Edwards, Arthur W . 2 April 1932 . Aged 63 years. :Edwards, Cyril Harrison . 23 March 1910 - 2 May 1982 :Edwards, Edward William . 6 October 1956 . Aged 85 years. :Edwards, Elizabeth . 30 March 1932 . Aged 76 years. :Edwards, Elsie Edith . 15 April 1977 . Aged 55 years. :Edwards, Ernest Donald . 2 July 1956 . Aged 51 years. :Edwards, Ernest James . 20 December 1893 :Edwards, Harold Desmond . 17 May 1951 . Aged 55 years. :Edwards, Herbert Thomas . 1900 - 6 July 1978 :Edwards, Irene . 29 August 1912 - 20 April 2000 :Edwards, Jean . 5 March 1909 - 5 January 1992 :Edwards, Johanna . 9 June 1985 . Aged 78 years. :Edwards, John . 12 October 1926 . Aged 71 years. :Edwards, Katheen Clarice . 6 April 1974 . Aged 67 years. :Edwards, Louis Ayling . 26 January 1944 . Aged 75 years. :Edwards, Maisie Caroline Rosina . 10 July 1985 . Aged 73 years. :Edwards, Mary Ann Priscilla . 21 February 1947 . Aged 70 years. :Edwards, Mary Gertrude . 1 September 1950 :Edwards, Mona . 28 September 1929 . Aged 43 years. :Edwards, [[Edwards-20943|Oliver James.]] 8 April 1969 :Edwards, Peter Ebner Ralph . 10 July 1962 . Aged 78 years. :Edwards, Peter . 4 January 1940 . Aged 6 years. :Edwards, Richard Milne . 5 September 1935 . Aged 9 years. :Edwards, Richard Thomas . 29 August 1946 . Aged 84 years. :Edwards, Robert Edward Albert . 13 December 1970 . Aged 52 years. :Edwards, Stephen Harrison . 26 June 1907 - 21 November 1991 :Edwards, Theo John . 18 April 1983 . Aged 72 years. :Edwards, Thomas . 17 November 1907 . Aged 76 years. ::Edwards, [[Edwards-35030|Walton Harrison.]] 20 January 1914 - 10 March 1992 === St Paul === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/edwards.htm '''St Paul's Church'''] [[:Category: St Paul's Church Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Edwards Crossing]] [[space:St Paul's Anglican Church & Graveyard, Edwards Crossing| Cemetery]] ::Edwards, [[Edwards-26567|Andrew Thomas]] 5 November 1872 - 15 December 1875 :[[Blechynden-35|Edwards]], Ann Elizabeth 8 Dec 1927 Aged 85 years :[[Ayling-312|Edwards]], '''Eleanor''' 24 December 1871 Aged 73 years ::Edwards, Florence . 19 February 1920 . Aged 32 years :Edwards, [[Edwards-9765|James.]] 1834 - 1888 ::[[Edwards-31019|Edwards,]] Lilly Aylen Edwards 11 May 1870 - 8 May 1875 ::Edwards, [[Edwards-26563|Samuel Harrison]] 24 February 1863 - 8 September 1940 :Edwards, [[Edwards-25664|Thomas ]] 7 February 1903 Aged 64 years ::Edwards, [[Edwards-26569|Walter Ernest]] 31 July 1875 - 12 July 1958 :Edwards, [[Edwards-9766| '''William''' ]] 28 October 1865 Aged 73 years :[[Edwards-30401|Horley,]] Caroline . 1824 - 12 April 1898 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/York/york.htm '''York Cemetery'''] [[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] :Edwards, Annie Jean . 29 August 1979 . Aged 87 years :Edwards, Charles . 25 November 1927 . Aged 77 years :Edwards, Charlotte Elizabeth . 29 November 1942 . Aged 80 years :Edwards, Edith Rose . - 11 January 1906 :Edwards, Elizabeth . 1881 - 1968 :Edwards, George - 4 June 1949 :Edwards, Gomer Llewellyn . 28 October 1970 . Aged 85 years :Edwards, Gomer Thomas . 31 May 1981 . Aged 66 years ::Edwards, Lesley Merle . 16 September 1984 . Aged 53 years :Edwards, Nancy Gwladys . 19 September 1920 . Aged 2 years :Edwards, Ronald. . 3 October 1918 . Aged 4 ½ years :Edwards, William Clarence . 19 March 1931 . Aged 23 years :Edwards, William Morris . 15 February 1936 . Aged 21 years ::Cook, Joan Lorraine (nee Edwards) . 21 January 1925 - 10 April 1993 {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 85 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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:'''People – LifeTree''' ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|- Edwards Tree]] ::[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] :

West Aust Cemeteries - Gardiner Tree

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[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Edwards Tree|Edwards]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|Higgins]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|Moulton]]
}} ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] | [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] === Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Dardanup/staidens.htm '''St. Aid'''e'''ns'''] [[space:St Aidan’s Church, Ferguson - Heritage Tree|Cemetery, Dardanup]] ::::G :[[Trigwell-247|Gardiner,]] Ann (nee Trigwell) . 19 December '''1908.''' Aged 61 :Gardiner, Bertha Maria (nee Tyrrell). . 9 January 1953 . Aged 63 :Gardiner, Brian Skevington . 12 April 1905 - 27 June 1905 :Gardiner, Cecil Mervyn . 1885 - 1885 . Aged 4 months :Gardiner, Cecil Robert . 1896 - 1897 :Gardiner, Christina . 18 July 1852 - 18 December 1935 :Gardiner, Christopher . 19 June 1935 . Aged 57 :Gardiner, Daisey (nee Buswell) . 17 June 1898 - 29 March 1943 :Gardiner, Dorothy Marguerite (nee Smith) . 10 May 1902 - 20 April 1992 :Gardiner, Edith (nee Mountford) . 13 June 1955 . Aged 52 :Gardiner, [[Gardiner-4607|Edward.]] 7 October 1832 - 21 September '''1916''' :[[Gardiner-4606|Gardiner,]] Ellen Eliza (nee Gardiner) . 28 December '''1952.''' Aged 88 :Gardiner, Emma (nee Gibbs) . 28 March 1846 - 2 July 1927 :Gardiner, Ephraim . 10 May 1854 - 23 May 1944 :Gardiner, Gladys Ivy . 1899 - 27 April 1997 :Gardiner, Guy Ronald . 1 July 1988 :Gardiner, Harriet Agnes (nee Trigwell). . 2 May 1859 - 9 January 1946 :Gardiner, James Owen . 12 February 1905 - 1950 {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= '''Ferguson,''' }} :[[Butt-2072|'''Gardiner,''']] '''Jane Seymour''' ''(nee Butt).'' 1813 - 8 July '''1885''' :'''Gardiner, [[Gardiner-3773|Jesse.''']] 21 May 1809 - 26 April '''1893''' :Gardiner, Jesse . 3 June 1865 - 17 March 1884 :Gardiner, Johanna (nee Ali) . 1 September 1943 . Aged 70 :Gardiner, Julius Maitland. . 1879 - 30 November 1959 :Gardiner, Louise Marie Alexandria (nee Bocker) . 6 July 1880 - 1942 :[[Manogue-21|Gardiner,]] Margaret (nee Manogue) . 18 March 1833 - 8 November '''1892''' ::Gardiner, Maxine (nee Stotter) . 15 September 1929 - 19 October 2003 :Gardiner, Owen . 22 July 1886 :Gardiner, Owen Gordon . 19 January 1941 . Aged 39 :Gardiner, Owen John . 14 June 1945 . Aged 82 ::Gardiner, Raymond B. . 12 April 1941 - 12 April 2007 :Gardiner, Robert . 1902 :Gardiner, William . 3 September 1858 - 20 September 1933

West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree

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}} :[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, '''Cemeteries''']] | [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx Pioneers Index ''joist wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] === Cemeteries === :::'''Albany''' - [[:Category: Allambie Park Cemetery, Albany, Western Australia| Allambie Park ]] ::HIGGINS , Alan Robert . 10 August 1944 - 4 April 1978 ::HIGGINS , Bernard John . 5 June 1977 . Aged 51 years :HIGGINS , Edwin . 1916 - 1996 :HIGGINS , Elsie May . 23 January 1911 - 26 March 2005 ::HIGGINS , Garry Michael . 1971 - 2005 ::HIGGINS , Helen . 12 July 1926 - 21 April 2001 ::HIGGINS , Millicent . 1929 - 1997 ::HIGGINS , Muriel . 1923 - 2004 ::HIGGINS , Thomas Neville . 1923 - 1984 :HIGGINS , William Patrick . 13 May 1910 - 3 January 1998 :::'''Boyup Brook''' :: GALE , Shirley May (nee Higgins) . 11 March 1928 - 20 November 2007 {{Image|file=Profile_Overview.gif |align=r |size= 80 | label = Profile Overview of Ancestors, and Descendants for Families ( \ Below / ) |caption= '''( \ Families / )'''
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}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :HIGGINS , Ed . 3 March 1949 . Aged 87 ? years :HIGGINS , Frederick Alexander . 13 June 1981 . Aged 85 years :HIGGINS , Frederick John . 16 April 1925 - 21 March 2008 :HIGGINS , Mary Anne . 4 November 1938 . Aged 74 years :HIGGINS , Patrick John . 12 October 1960 . Aged 52 years :HIGGINS , Violet May . 30 September 1966 . Aged 61 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm '''Bridgetown] [[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :HIGGINS , Cecilia 8 January 1907 . Aged 7 months :HIGGINS , James Jerome 25 May 1909 . Adult :HIGGINS , Terissa May 5 May 1904 . Aged 4 days :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunburyrc.htm '''Bunbury '''Roman] Catholic Cemetery :HIGGINS , Infant (s/b) . 23 October 1913 :[[Hough-3121|HIGGINS , Mary]] . 27 November 1870 . Aged 34 years :HIGGINS , William . 3 July 1900 . Aged 43 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_h.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :HIGGINS , Alan . 1 January 1925 - 10 October 1996 :HIGGINS , Alfred George . 7 May 1931 . Aged 52 years. :HIGGINS , Charles Jerome Winton . 15 April 1947 . Aged 69 years. :HIGGINS , David Henry . 17 July 1926 . Aged 59 years. :HIGGINS , Henry Charles . 15 July 1951 . Aged 84 years. :HIGGINS , Madeline L . 7 June 1934 . Aged 59 years. :HIGGINS , Reuben Gardiner . 26 May 1928 . Aged 63 years. ::HIGGINS , Valerie Catherine . 20 August 1989 . Aged 53 years. :HIGGINS , William . 3 September 1960 . Aged 76 years. :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busselton.htm '''Busselton Pioneer'''] [[:Category: Busselton Pioneer Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] :HIGGINS , John . 28 January 1891 . Aged 75 years :HIGGINS , K . 31 December 1906 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Capel/capel.htm '''Capel'''] [[:Category: Capel Cemetery, Capel, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] - [https://capeldistrictcemeteriesproject.com.au/search-names/ - ''and:'' Capel Cemeteries Project] ::Forrest, Christina Grace Higgins . 31 May 1982 . Aged 83 years :Higgins, Albert William . 31 October 1911 - 7 January 1977 . Aged years ::Higgins, Andrew James . 26 May 1924 - 6 June 2004 . Aged years :Higgins, Elsie Alice . 12 February 1916 - 27 March 1989 . Aged years :Higgins, Elsye May . 11 July 1904 - 22 December 1981 . Aged years :Higgins, [[Higgins-8483|James Edward.]] 24 December 1939 . Aged 72 years - ''Unmarked Grave '' :Higgins, John James . 30 December 1908 - 27 October 1953 . Aged years ::Higgins, Kathleen . 10 March 1994 . Aged 63 years - ''Unmarked Grave '' ::Higgins, Leslie Charles . 27 June 1997 . Aged 70 years - ''Unmarked Grave '' :Higgins, Margaret . 30 August 1882 - 17 February 1972 . Aged years ::Higgins, Mark Anthony . 14 January 1953 - 26 May 1982 . Aged years :Higgins, Walter . 29 April 1876 - 24 October 1949 . Aged years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Donnybrook/donnybrook.htm '''Donnybrook'''] [[:Category: Donnybrook Cemetery, Donnybrook, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] :Higgins, Capel Bridges . 23 December 1950 . Aged 86 years :Higgins, Carole . 16 September 1947 :Higgins, Clifford James . 28 October 1988 . Aged 70 years :Higgins, Fanny Dilley . 24 May 1915 . Aged 42 years :Higgins, Frederick William . 14 January 1914 . Aged 4 years :Higgins, Joy Evelyn . 13 September 1994 . Aged 76 years ::Higgins, Mary . 10 November 1905 . Aged 80 years :Higgins, Mary Anne . 10 December 1936 . Aged 54 years :Higgins, Thomas . 1860 - 11 January 1925 :::'''Guildford''' Cemetery ::Higgins, Justan Richard . 10 March 1983 - 16 April 1990 :::'''Harvey''' Old :Higgins, Grace Florence 27 October 1989 Aged 95yrs In Loving Memory Of - Beloved Mum of Malcolm, John, Joan and Doreen - Treasured Memories :Higgins, Hugh Melville. 4 March 1927 Aged 43 In Loving Memory Of - Beloved Dad of Malcolm, John, Joan and Doreen - Treasured Memories :::'''Jarrahdale''' Cemetery ::Higgins, Mavis G. Wife of William, mother of Andrew, Margaret, Maureen and Barbara. 28 Jan 1926 - 12 Masy 1980 ::Higgins, William. 1926 - 1996 :::'''Karridale''' ::Higgins, Paul . 11 September 1944 - 2 November 1996 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Nannup/nannup.htm '''Nannup'''] Cemetery :Higgins, Dorothy Maud. 21 Sep 1908 - 8 Apr 1990. Wife of William, mother of Pauline, Bill and Georgina :Higgins, George (Bob). 7 Aug 1976 (with Sarah) :Higgins, Sarah Ann. Husband of Bob, mother of Eileen and Pat. 18 Jul 1968 :Higgins, William Henry. 17 Mar 1899 - 10 Jan 1964. Husband of Dorothy, father of Pauline, Bill and Georgina {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= ''Donnybrook,'' '''1844''' }} === William === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/picton.htm '''Picton'''] Cemetery :Higgins, [[Higgins-8429|'''Henry''' William]] . 4 December '''1880''' . Aged 57 years. :[[Gardiner-3912|Higgins,]] Lavinia. 1 June '''1891''' . Aged 54 years. :Higgins, Martha . 25 May or October 1861 . Aged 12 weeks :Higgins, Reuben Gardiner . 26 May 1928 :[[Higgins-8183|'''Higgins, William''']] . 11 November '''1844''' . Aged '''44''' years. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Higgins-Descendants-8183 ''[Descendants]]'' :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] : :::'''South Australia''' Cemeteries :[[Higgins-8073|HIGGINS, '''Edward''' Giles]] M Norwood 316/343 '''1906''' :[[Bennett-25923|HIGGINS, ]] ::::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Higgins Tree|- Higgins Tree]] ::[https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-database-search '''Genealogy SA''' - search database ] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]]

West Aust Cemeteries - Malcolm Tree

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}} *[https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ The Place for Local and Family History on the Western Australian Goldfields] :[[Space:Goldfields_Cemeteries_-_Heritage_Tree|Goldfields Cemeteries - Heritage Tree]] :[https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/town.php?town=Malcolm/%20Mount%20Malcolm '''Malcolm''' Cemetery] – ''the legion of the lost'' :[https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/record.php?record_id=298&town=Malcolm/%20Mount%20MalcolmMalcolm Cemetery Biographies:] 138 burials :Also known as ''Mount Malcolm'' :There are 2 Cemeteries at Malcolm: :Malcolm Salt Lake Cemetery AKA Lake Raeside – 123 burial from 1897-1911 :Malcolm Kookynie Road Cemetery 14 burials 1911 – 1915 ::Unfortunately apart from identifying various headstones in each cemetery there are not separate registers for each cemetery

West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree

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:::''Murdered at sea '''1846,''' Indian Ocean'' [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1065 [ \ Descendants / ] ] ::[[Moulton-1065|Abraham Matthews (James) '''Moulton''' ]] (1798 - abt. 1846) [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |50px|Eagle, Arrived 26 Nov 1833]]
=== Cemeteries === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrupP.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Pioneer Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::[[Moulton-1730|Giblett]], Maria Agnes . 11 March 1930 . Aged 84 years ::Giblett, [[Giblett-129|Thomas ]]. 12 May 1897 . Aged 57 years 6 months {{Image|file=Photos-802.png |align=r |size= 110 |label= Family Names . . . listed in Cemeteries from Ozburials, . . . and Links to them and their WikiTree Profiles (under Cemetery) . . . Jan 2021 . . (and 'indent': born after 1920). |caption= [[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|Blechynden]]
[[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|Connell]]
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}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrup.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| ''Second''''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Wheatley-2214|Moulton,]] Flo. 26 March 1927. Aged 49 years :[[Wheatley-1593|Moulton,]] Sarah. 5 January 1916. Aged 41 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/beverley.html '''Beverley'''] [[:Category: Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Anglican Cemetery]] :Moulton,[[Moulton-1878|Bertie James]] 17 January 1973 Aged 75 years. :Moulton, Elizabeth Rose 26 September 1988 Aged 91 years. :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley Catholic''' - Methodist] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia| '''Cemetery''']] :[[Otway-135|Moulton, Annie Maria]]. 3 June 1935. Aged 61 years. :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley''' Catholic - '''Methodist'''] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|'''Cemetery''']] :[[Caudle-641|Moulton]] Ethel May . 4 July 1903 - 30 September 1987 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1880|Louis Bevan]]. 25 August 1904 - 12 July 1977 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]]. 11 January 1950 . Aged 86 years. ::Moulton, Robert Desmond . 11 June 1990 . Aged 41 years. ::Moulton, [[Moulton-2132|Sydney Desmond ]]. 16 May 1927 - 2 June 1986 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevstj.htm '''Beverley - St John''' ][[space:St John’s Church, Dale - Heritage Tree|in the Wilderness ]] [[:Category: St John in the Wilderness Cemetery, Dale, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::Moulton, [[Moulton-2595|Clarence Ernest Rede]] . 20 September 2015 . Aged 87 years :[[Moulton-1906|Moulton]] , Estelle D . 6 August 1916 . Aged 2 ½ years ::Moulton, Louis . 13 December 1937 . Aged 18 :[[Strange-1969|Moulton]], Sarah . 18 September 1940 ::: SIMMONS , Elizabeth Annie (nee Moulton) . 16 November 1924 - 25 March 1996 :: SWEETMAN , Amy Nelmore Moulton . 31 December 1915 - 25 January 1997 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boyup/boyupbrook.htm '''Boyup Brook'''] Cemetery :Moulton, [[Moulton-1891|Edward Lea]] . 29 May 1955 . Aged 54 years {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 70 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#People_-_LifeTree| '''\People/''' ]] }} === Abraham Walter === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm '''Bridgetown] [[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Trayhorn-1|Moulton]] , '''Esther R''' . 2 May 1886 . Aged 45 years [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |50px|HMS Tortoise, Arrived 19 Feb 1842 - and - Hashemy, Arrived 25 Oct 1850]] :Moulton, [[Moulton-1066|'''Abraham Walter''']] 3 February 1899 . Aged 59 :Moulton, Mario Eildo 7 January 1878 . Child :Moulton, Unnamed girl 25 December 1906 . [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree| ''(Stillborn infant)'' ]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Doust-425|Moulton]] , Alma Sophie (nee Doust) . 29 June 1989 . Aged 87 years :Moulton, [[Moulton-1892|David Guy ]]. 5 October 1959 . Aged 61 years :[[Giblett-104|Moulton]], Helen . 28 June 1855 - 23 July 1946 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1424|Lewis C]] . 4 September 1860 - 11 August 1930 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1746|Oscar Frank]] . 17 October 1988 . Aged 91 years ::Moulton, [[Moulton-2521|Ronald Oscar]] . 2 June 1924 - 8 April 2004 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] . 8 June 1956 . Aged 61 ? years ''(Not found in OzBurials)'' :[[Forrest-1630|Moulton]], Edith Maria (Forrest) Moulton (1867-1937) :Moulton, [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] (1862-1942) :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_m.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] - [https://bunburycemetery.com.au/cemetery-records/ ''map and search''] :[[Draper-2368|Moulton,]] Hilda. Wife of Wilfred . 3 May 1987 . Aged 91 years. :Moulton, [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred.]] Husband of Hilda, Father of Cecil, Noreen, Joan, Cora and Hazel ::::17 April 1983 . Aged 89 years. [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Narrogin/n_mike_i.htm '''Narrogin'''] [[:Category: Narrogin Cemetery, Narrogin, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Moulton, [[Moulton-1884| '''B'''ede William R Moulton]] . 7 November 1977 . Aged 67 years [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Moulton, Edna Collingwood . 14 July 2000 . Aged 88 years :: [[Moulton-2000|White]], Holly Kate . 15 January 1947 . Aged 68 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/northcliffe.htm '''Northcliffe'''] [[space:Northcliffe Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree |'''Pioneer''']] Cemetery ::Ladhams, Doris Marion. 20 Aug 1917 - 11 Nov 1997. wife of George, mother of Victor.
::[[Moulton-1522|Ladhams,]] '''Esther Anne. Wife''' of Thomas George, mother of George, Len and Dorothy. 10 Sep 1984 aged 94. . . . ([http://members.westnet.com.au/fernhill/5NC.html Northcliffe ''Pioneer'' Cemetery, and . . ''photos'' . . ]
::Ladhams, [[Ladhams-73|George Lewis.]] 5 May 1912 - 11 Nov 1997. Husband of Doris, father of Victor
::Ladhams, [[Ladhams-65|'''Thomas G.''']] [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/northcliffe.htm ''Transcribed by'' Lorraine Larment ] 30 Jul 1953 aged 64. - - ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northcliffe,_Western_Australia Northcliffe ][https://www.manjimup.wa.gov.au/our-services/cemeteries/Pages/northcliffe-cemetery.aspx ''Pioneer'' Cemetery ])

:::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Pingelly/pingelly.htm#M '''Pingelly'''] [[:Category: Pingelly Cemetery, Pingelly, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Moulton, Alice . 2 June 1984 . Aged 77 years Anglican 281 ::Moulton, Allan Keith . 15 November 2017 . Aged 77 years Uniting B 168 :Moulton, [[Moulton-1882|Clarence Vernon Patrick.]] 15 September '''1972.''' Aged 66 years Anglican 290 ::Moulton, Graham John . 27 June 1964 . Aged 18 years Anglican 311 ::Moulton, Roxanna Judith . 28 August 1976 . Aged 17 years Anglican 445 :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] ::[[Moulton-1734|Ernest James Moulton (1877 - 1951) ]] [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] ::[[Moulton-1821|Harold Robert Moulton (1882 - 1954) ]] [[Image:Photos-497.jpg |25px|Australia, Slouch Hat Boer War . . Their Service ]] :::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth '''War Graves''' Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|Poppy]] ::[[Moulton-1427|Cecil Walter Moulton (1889-1917)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/1599884/moulton,-cecil-walter/ ''Visit:'' Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial <'''6'''> ] ::[[Moulton-1425|Charles Abraham John Moulton (1893-1916)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/475143/moulton,-charles-abraham-john/ Kantara, Egypt War Memorial <'''3'''>] ::[[Moulton-1914|Louis Leeds Moulton (1886-1916)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/471259/moulton,-louis-leeds/ ''Visit:'' Calais Southern Cemetery <'''4'''>] ::[[Moulton-1804|Richard Ralph Moulton (1892-1915)]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/718326/moulton,-richard-ralph/ ''Visit:'' Lone Pine Memorial <'''1'''>] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 60|label= The colony of Western Australia: 1832-1900 |caption=
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[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Moulton_Tree#Abraham_Walter| '''Abraham W ^''' ]] }} === People - LifeTree === ::[[space:Connell Story 101 - History Tree|Connell Story 101 - History Tree - ]] [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree|Moulton Story 101 - ]] ::[[Space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree - ]][[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|West Aust '''Births''' - Moulton Tree]] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Connell Tree|- Connell Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|- Moulton Tree]] :[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'' : Family History]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
Pages :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Pioneers Index ''joist wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] ::[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''portal Name Search - Submit''. - ''(rev. 2022)''] :'''Sources'''

West Aust Churches - Photo Tree

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[[Space:West_Aust_Churches_-_Photo_Tree#People LifeTree| '''People - LifeTree''' ]]
::[https://www.perth.anglican.org/church/history The Anglican Church of Australia. - in Western Australia ] :The population of Western Australia rose in '''1857-1875''' from 13,368 to '''26,709,''' while the Anglican clergy increased from 8 to 17 and the number of churches from 14 to 28 with 9 new rectories. Although 59 per cent of the population claimed Anglican allegiance in 1875, more than three-quarters of clerical stipends was paid by the government. [https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/hale-mathew-blagden-3689 ''Mathew Blagden Hale''] :WHEN Forrest became Premier there were fewer than '''50,000''' people in Western Australia; today ''(1947)'' there are over half a million--and Perth is home to ''272,000'' people.
The reading by Governor Robinson, on October 20, '''1890,''' of the Proclamation of the Royal assent to Responsible Government marked the close of the "Cinderella" period in Western Australia's history. The old-timer of buggy and penny farthing days would have difficulty in recognising Perth's Changed Face ('''1947,''' November 6). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52177048 ''Western Mail''
(Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), ''p. 4.'' Retrieved June 28, 2021]
::[https://www.bunburyanglican.org/parishes--communities.html Parishes and Anglican Communities - Diocese of Bunbury] :::[https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/?lang=eng ''State Library of Western Australia.'' ''- Search''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3433092_1 090300PD: ''St. Alban's Church,'' [[:Category: Marradong, Western Australia|'''Marradong''']] and congregation, ca. '''1916'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3433093_1 090301PD: ''St. Agatha's Anglican Church,'' [[:Category: Quindanning, Western Australia|'''Quindanning''']] and congregation, ca.'''1915'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3433114_2 090304PD: ''St Nicholas' Church,'' '''Australind,''' ca. '''1912'''] :[[space:St Mary's Anglican Church, Busselton - Heritage Tree|''St Mary's Anglican Church,'' '''Busselton''' - Heritage Tree]] :[https://www.churchhistories.net.au/church-catalog/arthur-river-wa-st-pauls-anglican '''Arthur River,''' WA - ''St Pauls Anglican'' ] ''also'' [http://www.mingor.net/localities/arthur-river.html Arthur River - ''by mingor.net''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b4398508_1 274831PD: ''St. Paul's Church,'' Arthur River, 14 June '''1960'''] :[https://www.churchesaustralia.org/list-of-churches/locations/western-australia/all-towns/directory/3904-st-johnand%2339%3Bs-in-the-wilderness-anglican-church St John's in the Wilderness Anglican Church - '''Dale'''] :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1955966_1 ''Holy Trinity Church,'' '''York,''' Western Australia, ca. '''1920.'''] - [[wikipedia:Holy_Trinity_Church,_York,_Western_Australia|''Wikipedia®'']] ::::[[Space:West_Aust_Hist_Societies_-_Index_Tree|Western Australia, Historical Societies]] === People LifeTree === :::[https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/record/C__Rb6356999?lang=eng Montage of portraits of 36 Western Australian men - ''Flashback series''] ::[[Wittenoom-2|John Wanstead Burdett '''Wittenoom''' M.A. (1788-1855)]] - (1) ::[[Hale-4576|Matthew Blagden '''Hale''' DD (1811-1895) ]] - (19) | [https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b3305387_1 025419PD: ''5 of Bishop Hale's children'' ] ::(18) Mr. Joseph Hardey, who conducted the first Methodist service ::(20) Bishop Salvado, who founded the Benedictine Mission ::[[Riley-8419|Charles Owen Leaver '''Riley''' OBE (1854-1929) ]](21) == Sources ==

West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree

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[[Category:Western Australia, Pioneers]] [[Category: Arrivals to Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 140 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|Convict arrivals to
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}} ::This page puts together the six small transportations from India to Western Australia, and ''pools'' the six ships involved, providing a quick overview of the convicts. | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian Convicts '''1850-1868'''] == Convicts from India == :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa11.html ''General Godwin,'' arrived in '''1854'''] ::( click on ''Ship above:'' for ''Criminal Offence,'' and ''Comments'' ) :::| [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa11.html#convicts 15'''*''' Sailed ]from Calcutta | :Surname Christian Name '''Reg No''' | Term '''Age-S''' | Trial Place .. Day Mth '''Year''' :Baskerfield Samuel '''2617''' | 14y '''24''' | Bombay INDIA .. .. '''1852''' :Brown William 2620 14y 32 Umballah INDIA .. .. 1852 :Cain Anthony 2618 14y 22 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1852 :Caldwell John 2623 7y 26 Bangalore INDIA .. .. 1852 :Delaney Charles 2619 14y 33 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1853 :Duffy John 2625 Life 37 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1851 :Dugleby John 2612 14y 29 Meerut INDIA .. .. 1853 :Foley John 2611 Life 21 Dinapore INDIA .. .. 1852 :Foran John 2616 14y 25 St Thomas INDIA .. .. 1853 :Gill John 2622 Life 30 Dinaport INDIA .. .. 1854 :Hale Thomas 2621 Life 28 Umballah INDIA .. .. 1852 :Hogan Michael 2614 14y 32 Madras INDIA .. .. 1853 :Lonson Francis 2624 7y 32 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1853 :McCullagh John 2613 10y 24 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1853 :Terry James 2615 7y 28 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1854 ::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa14.html ''Guide'' - arrived in WA in '''1855'''] | 6 '''*''' from Calcutta | :Clements Thomas 3217 7y 37 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1854 :Coe Thomas 3215 .... 28 ... ... .. .. .... (Navy?) :Geldert Isaac 3216 7y 25 ... ... .. .. 1854 :Pacey Thomas 3213 Life 28 ... ... 26 04 1853 :Pearce Edwin 3214 7y 22 Bombay INDIA .. .. 1854 :Taylor Jonathan 3212 20y 24 Liverpool .. .. 1850 ::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa20.html ''City of Palaces'' - arrived in WA, '''1857'''] | 4'''*''' from Singapore | :Cullen Thomas 4503 14y 25 Bombay INDIA 02 09 1856 :McCartney John 4501 7y 27 Karachi INDIA 26 04 1856 :McConnell Moses 4504 14y 22 Poonah INDIA 22 11 1856 :Nash John 4502 14y 25 Bombay INDIA 07 08 1856 ::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa22.html ''Caduceus,'' - arrived in WA in '''1858'''] | 1 '''*''' from Bombay | :Devlin Patrick 4778 14y 28 Hyderabad INDIA 19 12 '''1855''' :In breach of articles of war (Army) | aka [DEVELIN]; Tried Bombay??? :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa24.html ''Albeura'' - arrived in WA in '''1858'''] ::( click on ''Ship above:'' for ''Criminal Offence,'' and ''Comments'' ) :::| [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa24.html#convicts 11'''*''' Sailed ]from Calcutta | :Surname Christian Name '''Reg No''' | Term '''Age-S''' | Trial Place .. Day Mth '''Year''' :Barr William 5054 14y 38 Tonghoo .. .. 1856 :Connor Edward 5052 14y 31 Rangoon INDIA .. .. 1857 :Deffin Joseph 5050 Life 26 Secunderabad INDIA .. .. 1856 :Furlong James 5060 14y 30 Thayat .. .. 1856 :Harrison Thomas 5055 14y 30 Rangoon INDIA .. .. 1857 :Howard William 5058 14y 30 Kamptin .. .. 1854 :Mahoney Thomas 5059 14y 30 Umballah INDIA .. .. 1855 :Mallon James 5057 14y 30 Kampting .. .. 1854 :McGrath James 5056 14y 30 Rangoon INDIA .. .. 1857 :McInerney Denis 5051 14y 33 Rangoon INDIA .. .. 1857 :Pruntree Peter 5053 14y 32 Rangoon INDIA .. .. 1857 ::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa27.html ''Frances,'' - arrived in WA in '''1859'''] | 1 '''*''' from Madras | :McDonald Patrick 5570 14y 51 Rangoon INDIA 01 02 1859 :Unnatural crime (Army) | aka [McDONNELL] == People – LifeTree == :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park.html ''Parkhurst Boys 1842-1862'' ] | [https://fremantleprison.com.au/history-heritage/history/convict-database/ Fremantle Prison - ''search'' ]
:'''BDM ''registration'' :''' ''(1841-1932)'' [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx?uid=6652-1357-6884-3383 '''Pioneers Index''' ''wa.gov'' format change 1906/1954] == Sources ==

West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree

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}} ==== * ==== :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships of convicts, from ''Perthdps'', descriptions, and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. :::Perth DPS Links | and their details :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Physical | Category: '''Passenger''' | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html '''1850''' - ''Scindian'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad00.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Scindian, Arrived 1 Jun 1850|''Scindian'' profiles]] | [[Space:Scindian_1850_-_Ship_Tree| ''more'' |]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html '''1850''' - ''Hashemy'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad01.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Hashemy, Arrived 25 Oct 1850|''Hashemy'' profiles]] | [[Space:Hashemy_1850_-_Ship_Tree| ''more'' |]] :::[[space:West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1851-'''1860''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa2.html '''1851''' - ''Mermaid'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad02.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Mermaid'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa3.html '''1851''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad03.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 28 Jun 1851|''Pyrenees'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa4.html '''1851''' - ''Minden'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad04.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Minden, Arrived 14 Oct 1851|''Minden'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa5.html '''1852''' - ''Marion'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad05.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Marion, Arrived 30 Jan 1852|''Marion'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa6.html '''1852''' - ''William Jardine'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad06.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: William Jardine, Arrived 1 Aug 1852|''William Jardine'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa7.html '''1853''' - ''Dudbrook'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad07.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Dudbrook, Arrived 7 Feb 1853|''Dudbrook'' profiles]] | [[Space:Dudbrook_1852| ''more'' |]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa8.html '''1853''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad08.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 30 Apr 1853|''Pyrenees'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa9.html '''1853''' - ''Robert Small'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad09.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Robert Small, Arrived 19 Aug 1853|''Robert Small'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa10.html '''1853''' - ''Phoebe Dunbar'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad10.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Phoebe Dunbar, Arrived 30 Aug 1853|''Phoebe Dunbar'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa11.html '''1854''' - ''General Godwin,'' - ] |15'''*''' from Calcutta | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''General Godwin'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa12.html '''1854''' - ''Sea Park'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad12.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Sea Park'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa13.html '''1854''' - ''Ramillies'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad13.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Ramillies, Arrived 7 Aug 1854|''Ramillies'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa14.html '''1855''' - ''Guide'' - - ] | 6 '''*''' from Calcutta | - | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Guide'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa15.html '''1855''' - ''Stag'' - - - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad15.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Stag, Arrived 23 May 1855| ''Stag'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa16.html '''1855''' - ''Adelaide'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad16.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Adelaide, Arrived 18 Jul 1855|''Adelaide'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa17.html '''1856''' - ''William Hammond,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad17.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: William Hammond, Arrived 29 Mar 1856| ''William Hammond'' profiles]] [[Space:William Hammond_1856_-_Ship_Tree| | ''more'' |]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa18.html '''1856''' - ''Runnymede,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad18.htm Descriptions ] | [[ ''Runnymede'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa19.html '''1857''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad19.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Clara, Arrived 3 Jul 1857|''Clara'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa20.html '''1857''' - ''City of Palaces,'' - ] | 4'''*''' from Singapore | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''City of Palaces'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html '''1858''' - ''Nile,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad21.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[space:Nile 1858 - Ship Tree|''Nile'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa22.html '''1858''' - ''Caduceus,'' - ] | 1 '''*''' from Bombay | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Caduceus'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa23.html '''1858''' - ''Lord Raglan,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad23.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Lord Raglan, Arrived 1 Jun 1858|''Lord Raglan'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa24.html '''1858''' - ''Albeura'' - ] | 11 '''*''' from Calcutta |[[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|[''Albeura'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa25.html '''1858''' - ''Edwin Fox,'' -] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad25.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Edwin Fox, Arrived 20 Nov 1858|''Edwin Fox'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa26.html '''1859''' - ''Sultana,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad26.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Sultana, Arrived 19 Aug 1859|''Sultana'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa27.html '''1859''' - ''Frances,'' - ] | 1 '''*''' from Madras | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Frances'' profiles]] :::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa28.html '''1861''' - ''Palmerston,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad28.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Palmerston'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa29.html '''1862''' - ''Lincelles,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad29.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Lincelles, Arrived 28 Jan 1862|''Lincelles'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa30.html '''1862''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad30.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Norwood'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa31.html '''1862''' - ''York,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad31.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[space:York 1862 - Ship Tree|''York'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa32.html '''1863''' - ''Merchantman,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad32.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 14 Feb 1863|''Merchantman'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa33.html '''1863''' - ''Clyde,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad33.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Clyde'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa34.html '''1863''' - ''Lord Dalhousie,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad34.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Lord Dalhousie, Arrived 28 Dec 1863|''Lord Dalhousie'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa35.html '''1864''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad35.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Clara'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa36.html '''1864''' - ''Merchantman,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad36.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 12 Sep 1864|''Merchantman'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa37.html '''1865''' - ''Racehorse,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad37.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Racehorse, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|''Racehorse'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa38.html '''1865''' - ''Vimeira,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad38.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Vimeira'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa39.html '''1866''' - ''Belgravia,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad39.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Belgravia, Arrived 4 Jul 1866|''Belgravia'' profiles]] [[space:Belgravia 1866| | ''more'']] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa40.html '''1866''' - ''Corona,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad40.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Corona'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa41.html '''1867''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad41.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Norwood'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa42.html '''1868''' - ''Hougoumont,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad42.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Hougoumont, Arrived 9 Jan 1868|'''''Hougoumont''''' profiles]] [[space:Hougoumont 1868 - Ship Tree| | ''more'']] :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Physical | Category: '''Passenger''' | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 75 |label= The colony of Western Australia | caption = [[Space:West_Aust_Convicts_-_Ship_Tree#*|^'''Top'''^]] }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] :::[https://waconvicts.fhwa.org.au/ Western Australian '''Convicts''' - via: ''FamilyHistoryWA''] == Sources == ::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
:'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks ::[[wikipedia:List_of_convict_ship_voyages_to_Western_Australia|List of convict ship voyages to Western Australia - W®]] ::::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
Warders & Families | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#passengers Other Passengers]

West Aust Districts - Index Tree

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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]]
[[Space:West_Aust_Districts_-_Index_Tree#Region Tree| '''Region Tree''']]
::[[Space:Registration_Districts_-_History_Tree|Registration Districts ''('''BDM''')'' - History Tree]] | [[Space:Western_Australia_Local_Government_Directory|West Aust '''Local Gov''' Directory]] ::::[[Space:Western_Australia,_1829_Counties_-_Profile_Tree|Western Australia, 1829 - '''26 Counties''' - Profile Tree]] :[[Space:Canning_District_-_Area_Tree|Canning District - Area Tree]] | [[:Category: Canning, Western Australia]] ::[[Space:Dardanup_-_Area_Tree|Dardanup - Area Tree]] | [[:Category: Dardanup, Western Australia]] ::[[Space:Upper_Swan_-_Area_Tree|Upper Swan - Area Tree]] | [[:Category: Upper Swan, Western Australia]] :[[Space:Wellington_District_-_Area_Tree|Wellington District - Area Tree]] | [[:Category: Wellington, Western Australia]] === Region Tree === :::[[Space:Western_Australia,_Regions_-_Land_Tree|Western Australia, Regions - '''Land''' Tree and Compass]] :::::[[:Category: Gascoyne, Western Australia]] :[[Space:Goldfields-Esperance_-_Region_Tree|Goldfields-Esperance - Region Tree]] :[[Space:Western_Australia,_South_West_Region|Western Australia, South West Region]]

West Aust Free 1830 - Ship Tree

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[[Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony]] [[Category: Arrivals to Western Australia]] [[Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] [[Category: 1832 Census, Swan River Colony]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:West_Aust_Free_1830_-_Ship_Tree#Sources '''Sources''' ]
{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 130 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Arrivals to
Western Australia]]
[[:Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony|Swan River Colony]]
}} :[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]] - [[space:Parkhurst Boys 42 - History Tree|Parkhurst Boys 42-49 - History Tree]]
:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1829-'''1830''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://data.fhwa.org.au/component/content/article/87-1829-ships/78-1829-shipping-arrivals '''Passenger Lists''' from the The Swan River Pioneers' newsletter, the ''Settlers Gazette,''] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments [[: Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1829''' - [[Space:Parmelia_1829_-_Ship_Tree|''Parmelia'']] | 1 Jun 1829 |Fremantle - England| '''69''' ... :'''1829''' - [[Space:HMS_Sulphur_1829_-_Ship_Tree|HMS ''Sulphur'']] | 8 Jun 1829 | Fremantle - Chatham | '''83''' ... :'''1829''' - CALISTA | 05 08 1829 |Fremantle - England| via Rio de Janeiro | 47 ... ... :'''1829''' - SAINT LEONARD 06 08 1829 Fremantle Cape of Good Hope ... ... 3 ... ... :'''1829''' - MARQUIS OF ANGLESEA 23 08 1829 |Fremantle - London | 73 ::::via Plymouth, Puerto Plato and Santiago :'''1829''' - THOMPSON 19 09 1829 Fremantle Sydney ... ... 39 ::::4 cabin passengers, 16 soldiers, 19 convicts :'''1829''' - LOTUS 06 10 1829 |Fremantle - England| 60 ::::possibly arrived October 23, 1829 :'''1829''' - EPHEMINA 09 10 1829 | Fremantle Van Diemens Land | ... ... 11 ::::travelled on to India afterwards :'''1829''' - ORELIA 12 10 1829 Fremantle Derwent River VDL ... ... 12 ... ... :'''1829''' - CUMBERLAND 12 10 1829 Fremantle Bombay, India ... ... 6 ... ... :'''1829''' - CAROLINE 12 10 1829 |Fremantle - London | 66 ... ... :'''1829''' - GOVERNOR PHILLIP 17 10 1829 Fremantle Raffles Bay via Timor 48 ::::carried sodiers and convicts; then on to King George Sound :'''1829''' - ATWICK 19 10 1829 |Fremantle - London | 79 ::::travelled on to Ceylon afterwards :'''1829''' - GILMORE 15 12 1829 |Fremantle - England| 182 ... ... :::'''1830''' - :'''1830''' - NORFOLK 09 01 1830 Fremantle Sydney ... ... 135 ::::travelled on to Madras afterwards :'''1830''' - NANCY | 09 01 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 57 ::::travelled on to Hobart and Sydney after landing 7 cabin and 36 steerage passengers :'''1830''' - LEADER 15 01 1830 Fremantle Sydney ... ... 8 travelled on ::::to Mauritius taking the 8 passengers with her; aka [LEDA]
:'''1830''' - SKERNE 17 01 1830 Fremantle Liverpool ... ... 18 ... ...
:'''1830''' - MINSTRELL 20 01 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 50 ... ...
:'''1830''' - [[:Category:Eagle, Arrived 25 Jan 1830| ''Eagle'' | '''25 Jan''' |]] Fremantle - London| via St Jago & St Pauls | '''19''' | [[space:Eagle 1830-1833 - Ship Tree|''Eagle,'' 1830-1833]]
:'''1830''' - LADY OF THE LAKE 28 01 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 13 ::::travelled on to the Isle of France :'''1830''' - WANSTEAD 30 01 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape Bayha Madeira 66 ... ... :'''1830''' - TRANBY 03 02 1830 |Fremantle - Hull | 35 ... ... :'''1830''' - HOOGHLY 12 02 1830 |Fremantle - London | 170 ... ... :'''1830''' - [[:Category: Egyptian, Arrived 13 Feb 1830|''Egyptian'' ]] | 13 02 1830 |Fremantle - London | 69 ... ...
:'''1830''' - PROTECTOR 26 02 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 68 ::::travelled on to the Isle of France
:'''1830''' - [[:Category: Warrior, Arrived 12 Mar 1830|''Warrior'']] | 12 03 1830 | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 96 ... ...
:'''1830''' - EMILY TAYLOR 15 03 1830 |Fremantle - Bombay | 5 ... ...
:'''1830''' - PRINCE REGENT 15 03 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 3 ::::travelled on to the ''Isle of France'' :'''1830''' - EMELIA & ELLEN 18 03 1830 Fremantle Bombay via Port de Galle 12 ... ... :'''1830''' - BUSSORAH MERCHANT 31 03 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 6 ... ... :'''1830''' - JAMES PATTISON 30 04 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 130 ::::carried troops and travelled on to Madras :'''1830''' - BRITANNIA | 06 05 1830 |Fremantle - London | via St Jago & the Cape 42 ::::5 passengers landed at St Jago and 62 at the cape of Good Hope :'''1830''' - BOMBAY 08 05 1830 Fremantle Calcutta ... ... 38 ::::travelled on to Van Diemens Land :'''1830''' - ELIZA 08 05 1830 |Fremantle - Hobart | 3 ... ... :'''1830''' - JAMES 08 05 1830 Fremantle Liverpool via Kingston ... 72 ... ... :'''1830''' - ROCKINGHAM 14 05 1830 |Fremantle - London | 177 ... ... :'''1830''' - ORELIA 19 05 1830 Fremantle Isle of France ... ... 10 ... ... :'''1830''' - MEDINA 06 07 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 51 ... ... :'''1830''' - EDWARD LOMBE 24 08 1830 |Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope 22 ... ... :'''1830''' - CLEOPATRA 29 10 1830 Fremantle Dublin via Cape of Good Hope 31 :::::travelled on to Hobart :::'''1831''' - :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/drummore.htm#LIST'''1831''' - ''Drummore''] '''1 Feb''' |Fremantle/Hobart - Leith | [[:Category: Drummore, Arrived 28 Feb 1831| ''Profiles'']] | 41 | Arrive Hobart, '''28''' Feb :'''1831''' - ELIZA 05 03 1831 |Fremantle - London | 43 ... ... :'''1831''' - ATWICK 25 04 1831 |Fremantle - London | 13 ... ... :'''1831''' - STERLING 04 06 1831 Fremantle Sweden via Portsmouth 23 ... ... :'''1831''' - [[:Category: Egyptian, Arrived 28 Dec 1831|''Egyptian'']] | 28 12 1831 | Fremantle - London | 65 ... ... :::'''1832''' - :'''1832''' - MEROPE 07 04 1832 |Fremantle - Hobart | 44 44 Chinese {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1840 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1831-'''1840''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
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West Aust Free 1840 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1831-'''1840''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1830 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1829-'''1830''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1833''' - ''Cygnet'' | 27 01 '''1833''' | Fremantle - London | '''43''' :'''1833''' - ''Jane'' | 09 09 '''1833''' | Fremantle - Hobart | '''175''' ::::carried 2 companies of 21st Fusiliers; travelled on to Batavia :'''1834''' - ''Quebec Trader'' | 19 04 '''1834''' | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope '''27''' :'''1834''' - ''James Pattison'' | 19 08 '''1834''' | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope '''97''' ::::landed some passengers at King George Sound on June 19; ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1835''' - ''Jess'' | 23 02 '''1835''' | Fremantle - Hobart | '''1''' :'''1835''' - ''Caroline'' | 25 02 '''1835''' | Fremantle - Hobart | via King George Sound | '''22''' :'''1835''' - ''Sir John Rae Reid'' | 09 07 '''1835''' | Fremantle - Hobart | '''19''' ::::carried some 21st Fusiliers; travelled on to Madras :'''1835''' - ''Hero'' | 11 11 '''1835''' | Fremantle - London | '''11''' :'''1835''' - ''GIRAFFE'' | 30 12 '''1835''' | Fremantle - London via Cape of Good Hope '''22''' ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1836''' - ''Addingham'' | 26 06 '''1836''' | Fremantle - London | '''10''' ::::travelled on to Batavia and back to England :'''1837''' - ''SHEPHERD'' | 02 03 '''1837''' | Fremantle - London | '''20''' travelled on to Mauritius :'''1837''' - ''STRATHISLA'' | 03 04 '''1837''' | Fremantle - Calcutta | '''55''' passengers included ::::troops and European convicts for Launceston and Sydney :'''1837''' - ''Hero'' | 22 08 '''1837''' | Fremantle - London | via Cape of Good Hope '''23''' ::::travelled on to Mauritius and back to London :'''1837''' ''Eleanor'' | 23 12 '''1837''' | Fremantle - London | '''29''' | ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1838''' - ''GAILLARDON'' | 04 02 '''1838''' | Fremantle - Calcutta | '''5''' travelled on to the eastern colonies :'''1838''' - ''SHEPHERD'' | 04 08 '''1838''' | Fremantle - London | '''37''' travelled on to Batavia :'''1838''' - ''CLARINDA'' | 18 09 '''1838''' | Fremantle - Mauritius | ''' 8''' travelled on to Timor and Mauritius :'''1838''' - ''BRITOMART'' | 05 12 '''1838''' | Fremantle - London | '''51''' :'''1839''' - ''BROTHERS'' | 01 01 '''1839''' | Fremantle - London | '''6''' :'''1839''' - ''HINDOO '' | 20 04 '''1839''' | Fremantle - Liverpool | '''46''' :'''1839'''[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm - ''Montreal''] | 02 May '''1839''' | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Montreal, Arrived 2 May 1839|Profiles '''39''' -]] :'''1839''' - ''FOX '' | 15 09 '''1839''' | Fremantle - Launceston | '''13 ''' :'''1840''' - ''WESTMORELAND'' | 02 01 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | ''' 31''' :'''1840''' - ''PRIMA DONNA'' | 05 06 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | '''16''' :'''1840''' - ''CHIEFTAIN'' | 06 07 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | '''16''' :'''1840''' - ''SHEPHERD'' | 19 11 '''1840''' | Fremantle - London | '''17''' :'''1840''' - ''ISLAND QUEEN'' | 16 12 '''1840''' | Leschenault - London | '''22''' :'''1840''' - ''Caroline'' | 16 12 '''1840''' | Fremantle - Sydney | '''16''' {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks :[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
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West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1841-'''1850''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1840 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1831-'''1840''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :'''1841''' - ''Napoleon'' | 10 01 1841 | Fremantle London | '''31''' :'''1841''' - ''Sterling'' | 14 03 1841 | Fremantle London | ''' 51''' ::::children from the ''Childrens Friends Society'' were on board :'''1841''' - ''Parkfield'' - | 18 03 1841 [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | '' Leschenault'']] - London | '''91''' :'''1841''' - ''Henry'' | 20 04 1841 | Fremantle London | '''19 ''' :'''1841''' - ''Trusty'' | 01 Jun 1841 [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | Fremantle ]] - London | '''22 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/ganges.htm '''1841''' - ''Ganges''] | 15 10 1841 | Fremantle London | more ''' 111 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1842''' - ''Diadem,'' -] [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | '' Leschenault'']] - London | [[:Category: Diadem, Arrived 10 Apr 1842| ''Diadem,'' Profiles]] [[space:Diadem, Immigrant Voyage to Western Australia 1841-42| | more '''166''' Free ]] :'''1842''' - ''Shepherd'' | 24 04 1842 | Fremantle London | '''15 ''' :'''1842''' - ''Skerne'' | .. 07 1842 | Fremantle ... | '''10 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/simon-t.htm '''1842''' - ''Simon Taylor'' - |] [https://perthdps.com/convicts/park0.html 20 08 '''1842''' |] Fremantle - London [[:Category: Simon Taylor, Arrived 20 Aug 1842| |Profiles '''237''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 42 - History Tree| Parkhurst 42]] :'''1842''' - ''Trusty'' | 06 Dec 1842 [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | '' Leschenault'']] - London | [[:Category: Trusty, Arrived 6 Dec 1842|Profiles '''187''' -]] [[space:Trusty 1842 - Ship Tree| ''Trusty,'' 1842 ]] :'''1843''' - ''Lady Grey'' | 01 01 1843 | Fremantle London | '''22''' :'''1843''' - ''Success'' | 22 03 1843 | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Success, Arrived 22 Mar 1843|''Success,'' Profiles '''141''' -]] :'''1843''' - ''Janet'' | 30 04 1843 | Fremantle London | '''36''' :'''1843''' - ''Shepherd'' - |[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park2.html 26 Oct '''1843''' |] Fremantle - London | [[space:Shepherd 1843 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''31''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 43 - History Tree|Parkhurst 43]] :'''1844''' - ''Ganges'' | 18 01 1844 | Fremantle London | ''' 31 ''' :'''1844''' - ''Trusty'' | 30 05 1844 | [[space:West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree| | Fremantle ]] - London | via '''Australind''' | ''' 32''' :'''1844''' - ''Unicorn'' | 03 08 1844 | Fremantle London | '''17''' :'''1844''' - ''Halifax Packet'' - |[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park4.html 11 12 '''1844''' |] Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Halifax Packet, Arrived 11 Dec 1844|Profiles '''25''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 44 - History Tree| Parkhurst 44]] :'''1845''' - ''Prima Donna'' | 14 05 1845 | Fremantle London | '''12''' :'''1846''' - ''Elizabeth'' | 07 01 1846 | Fremantle London | '''38''' :'''1846''' - ''Cumberland'' -|[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park6.html 26 01 '''1846''' |] Fremantle - London | |Profiles '''25''' - [[space:Parkhurst Boys 46 - History Tree| Parkhurst 46]] :'''1846''' - ''John Bagshaw'' | 08 06 1846 | Fremantle London | '''11''' :'''1847''' - ''Hawk'' | 09 09 1847 | Fremantle Adelaide | '''11''' :'''1847''' - ''Champion'' | 27 10 1847 | Fremantle Singapore | ''' 23''' 20 Chinese :'''1848''' - ''Orient'' - |[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park11.html 20 03 '''1848''' |] Fremantle - London | [[space:Orient 1848 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''73''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 47 - History Tree| Parkhurst Boys 47]] :'''1848''' - ''Arpenteur'' | 19 04 1848 | Fremantle Adelaide | '''11''' :'''1848''' - ''Champion'' | 22 05 1848 | Fremantle Singapore | '''31''' 31 Chinese :'''1848''' - ''Trusty'' | 10 08 1848 | Fremantle London | '''10''' :'''1848''' - ''Ranee'' | 13 12 1848 | Fremantle England | '''27''' :'''1849''' - ''Ameer'' -| [https://perthdps.com/convicts/park13.html 11 02 '''1849''' |] Fremantle - London | [[space:Ameer 1849 - Ship Tree|Profiles '''68''' -]] [[space:Parkhurst Boys 48 - History Tree| Parkhurst Boys 48]] :'''1849''' - ''Merope'' | 28 04 1849 | Fremantle London | '''28''' :'''1849''' - ''Mary'' -|[https://perthdps.com/convicts/park16.html 24 10 '''1849''' |] Fremantle - London |[[:Category: Mary, Arrived 25 Oct 1849|Profiles ''' 83''' ]] - [[space:Parkhurst Boys 49 - History Tree| Parkhurst Boys 49]] :'''1849''' - ''La Ferrolana'' | 29 12 1849 | Fremantle - Cadiz | ''' 40''' | 40 Benedictines :'''1850''' - '''''Scindian''''' | 01 06 1850 | Fremantle London | '''200''' free - 75 convicts :'''1850''' - ''Sophia'' | 27 07 1850 | Fremantle - Plymouth | 238 :'''1850''' - '''''Hashemy''''' | 25 10 1850 | Fremantle London | '''131''' free - 100 convicts {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1851-'''1860''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks ::::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
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West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1851-'''1860''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - - | arrived in WestAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' - - - | Day Month '''Year''' | :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1851''' - ''Mary Ann,'' - ] | 06 03 1851 | Fremantle - London | more '''36''' free | :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa2.html '''1851''' - ''Mermaid'' - ] | Fremantle - London | ''Mermaid'' profiles| more '''91''' free | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad02.htm 208 convicts] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa3.html '''1851''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 28 Jun 1851|''Pyrenees'' profiles | more '''96''' free ]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad03.htm| 293 convicts ] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa4.html '''1851''' - ''Minden'' - ] | Fremantle - Plymouth | [[:Category: Minden, Arrived 14 Oct 1851|''Minden'' profiles | '''115''' free ]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad04.htm 301 convicts ] | '''D''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1851''' - ''Morning Star,'' - ] | 19 10 1851 | Fremantle - London | more '''20''' free | :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1851''' - ''Anna Robertson,'' - ] | 18 12 1851 | Fremantle - London | more '''226''' free | :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa5.html '''1852''' - ''Marion'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Marion, Arrived 30 Jan 1852|''Marion'' profiles]] | more '''30''' free | 279 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Will Watch,'' - ] | 24 02 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''104''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Mary,'' - ] | 26 03 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''153 ''' :[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3173458 '''1852''' - '''''Merope''','' - ] | 25 05 1852 | Fremantle - London | [[space:Merope, Immigrant Voyage to Western Australia 1852|more '''18''']] :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Raleigh,'' - ] | 31 05 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''163''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa6.html '''1852''' - ''William Jardine'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: William Jardine, Arrived 1 Aug 1852|profiles]] | more '''102''' free & '''212''' convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Eglinton,'' - ] | 04 09 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''23''' Wrecked north of Fremantle :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Anne MacLean,'' - ] | 06 11 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''28''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Dido,'' - ] | 14 12 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''35''' :TRAVANCORE 13 01 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''232''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa7.html '''1853''' - ''Dudbrook'' ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Dudbrook, Arrived 7 Feb 1853|''Dudbrook'' profiles]] | [[Space:Dudbrook_1852| ''more'' '''103''' free - 228 convicts]] :PALESTINE 28 04 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''223''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa8.html '''1853''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad08.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 30 Apr 1853|''Pyrenees'' '''387''': ''94'' free]] : '''293''' convicts :SABRINA 13 06 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''320''' :LARKINS 11 07 1853 | Fremantle - London | more 20 :JOHN PANTER 15 08 1853 | Fremantle - London | more ''' 35''' Benedictines :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa9.html '''1853''' - ''Robert Small'' ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad09.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Robert Small, Arrived 19 Aug 1853|''Robert Small'' profiles - '''99''' free ]] '''300''' convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa10.html '''1853''' - ''Phoebe Dunbar'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Phoebe Dunbar, Arrived 30 Aug 1853|''Phoebe Dunbar'' profiles | 93 free]] | [[space:Duncan Dunbar and Company|'''D''']] '''D=''' ''visit: ''[[space:Duncan Dunbar and Company|Duncan Dunbar & Company]] :::::: more via Dublin - [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad10.htm 286 convicts] :CLARA 03 09 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''326''' 124 unknowns :ISABELLA BLYTHE 28 01 1854 | Fremantle - London | more 31 :VICTORY 24 03 1854 | Fremantle - London | more 233 :GENERAL GODWIN 28 03 1854 Fremantle Calcutta ... ... 28 13 free & 15 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa11.html '''1854''' - ''General Godwin,'' - ] |15'''*''' from Calcutta | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''General Godwin'' profiles]] :SEA PARK 05 04 1854 | Fremantle - London | more '''180''' free & 304 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa12.html '''1854''' - ''Sea Park'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad12.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Sea Park'' profiles]] :RAMILLIES 07 08 1854 Fremantle London ... ... 371 94 free & 277 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa13.html '''1854''' - ''Ramillies'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad13.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Ramillies, Arrived 7 Aug 1854|''Ramillies'' profiles]] | '''D''' :ESMERALDA 14 10 1854 | Fremantle - London | more '''208''' ... ... :GUIDE 09 01 1855 Fremantle Calcutta ... ... 22 16 free & 6 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa14.html '''1855''' - ''Guide'' - - ] | 6 '''*''' from Calcutta | - | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Guide'' profiles]] :BERKSHIRE 13 03 1855 Fremantle Southampton ... ... 238 :STAG 23 05 1855 | Fremantle - London | more 89 free & 255 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa15.html '''1855''' - ''Stag'' - - - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad15.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[ ''Stag'' profiles]] :LADY AMHERST 24 05 1855 | Fremantle - London | more '''19''' :ADELAIDE 18 07 1855 | Fremantle - London | more 93 free & 259 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa16.html '''1855''' - ''Adelaide'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad16.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Adelaide, Arrived 18 Jul 1855|''Adelaide'' profiles]] :SIR WILLIAM FFOLKES 13 12 1855 | Fremantle - London | more '''19''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - - | arrived in WestAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]]
::'''''Vessel''''' - - - | Day Month '''Year''' | :'''1856''' - ''Windsor'' - | 07 02 1856 | Fremantle - Hobart | '''341''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa17.html '''1856''' - ''William Hammond,'' - ] | Fremantle - London [[:Category: William Hammond, Arrived 29 Mar 1856 | |profiles - ]] [[space:William Hammond 1856 - Ship Tree|more '''89''' free]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa17.html '''250''' convicts] :RUNNYMEDE 07 09 1856 Fremantle Plymouth ... ... 337 89 free & 248 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa18.html '''1856''' - ''Runnymede,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad18.htm Descriptions ] | [[ ''Runnymede'' profiles]] :SHANGHAI 07 11 1856 | Fremantle - London | more ''' 99''' :[[:Category: Lady Amherst, Arrived 19 Feb 1857|'''1857''' - ''Lady Amherst,'' Arrived 19 Feb 1857]] | Fremantle - London | more '''24''' free ]]| :TRAVANCORE 29 04 1857 | Fremantle - London | more '''44''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa19.html '''1857''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Clara, Arrived 3 Jul 1857|''Clara'' profiles | more '''95''' free ]]| [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad19.htm 262 convicts] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa20.html '''1857''' - ''City of Palaces,'' - |] 4'''*''' from Singapore | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''City of Palaces'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1857''' - ''City of Bristol,'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: City of Bristol, Arrived 8 Aug 1857|''City of Bristol'' profiles ]][[space:City of Bristol 1857 - Ship Tree| | more '''262''' free ]] : '''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :NILE 01 01 1858 Fremantle London ... ... 308 40 free & 268 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html '''1858''' - ''Nile,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad21.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[space:Nile 1858 - Ship Tree|''Nile'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa22.html '''1858''' - ''Caduceus,'' - ] | 1 '''*''' from Bombay | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Caduceus'' profiles]] :CADUCEUS 05 02 1858 Fremantle Bombay | 4 | 3 free & 1 convict :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1858''' - ''Lochnagar''] - | 11 Feb 1858 | Fremantle - London | [[Space:Lochnagar_1858_-_Ship_Tree|more '''19''' ]] :'''1858''' - ''Emma Eugenia'' -| Fremantle - Plymouth [[space:Emma Eugenia 1858 - Ship Tree| | more '''189''' free | 26 unknowns]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa23.html '''1858''' - ''Lord Raglan,'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Lord Raglan, Arrived 1 Jun 1858|profiles - 84 free ]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad23.htm 268 convicts] | more 352 :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa24.html '''1858''' - ''Albeura'' - ] | Fremantle Calcutta |[[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Albeura'' profiles]] | ''' 11''' | 11 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa25.html '''1858''' - ''Edwin Fox,''] | Fremantle Plymouth | [[:Category: Edwin Fox, Arrived 20 Nov 1858|''Edwin Fox'' profiles]] [[space:Edwin Fox 1858 - Ship Tree|| '''82''' free]] [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad25.htm - 280 convicts ] | '''D''' :'''1859''' - ''Dolphin'' | 21 11 1858 | Fremantle London | '''17''' :'''1859''' - ''Hamilla Mitchell'' - | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Hamilla Mitchell, Arrived 6 Apr 1859|''Hamilla Mitchell,'' profiles]] [[space:Hamilla Mitchell 1859 - Ship Tree| |more '''246''' free]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa26.html '''1859''' - ''Sultana,'' - ] | Fremantle Plymouth | [[:Category: Sultana, Arrived 19 Aug 1859|''Sultana'' profiles]] | '''142''' free - 224 convicts :'''1859''' - ''West Australian'' | 20 10 1859 | Fremantle London | '''155''' | approx. 40 unknowns :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa27.html '''1859''' - ''Frances,'' - ] | Fremantle - Madras | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Frances'' profiles]] | ''' 1''' convict :'''1860''' - ''Gloucester'' | 18 04 1860 | Fremantle London | '''21''' :'''1860''' - ''Rubens'' | 30 06 1860 | Fremantle London | '''11''' :'''1860''' - ''Lord Raglan'' | 09 11 1860 | Fremantle London | ''' 19''' :'''1860''' - ''Escort'' | 20 12 1860 | Fremantle London | '''261''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - - | arrived in WestAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' - - - | Day Month '''Year''' | ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] === People – LifeTree === :::[https://slwa.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/do-you-have-a-convict-in-your-family/amp/ Do you have a '''convict''' in your family? 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West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree

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{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 130 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Arrivals to
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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1861-'''1870''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1851-'''1860''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::''Vessel'' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Passengers :'''1861''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 29 01 '''1861''' ]] | Fremantle London | ''' 24 ''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa28.html '''1861''' - ''Palmerston,''] [https://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com/ships/palmerston/ | Fremantle ]- '''Portland''' | ''Profiles'' | ''more'' '''106''' free - 293 convicts :'''1861''' - ''Dolphin'' | 23 03 1861 | Fremantle London | '''27''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa29.html '''1862''' - ''Lincelles,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Lincelles, Arrived 28 Jan 1862|''Lincelles'' profiles]] | '''80''' free - 304 convicts :'''1862''' - ''Robert Morrison'' | 01 02 1862 | Fremantle London | '''30''' :'''1862''' - ''Strathallen'' | 27 02 1862 | Fremantle London | '''70''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa30.html '''1862''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Profiles'']] | '''92''' free - 290 convicts :'''1862''' - ''Mary Harrison'' | 24 06 1862 | Fremantle London | '''254 ''' :'''1862''' - ''The Bride'' | 18 07 1862 | Fremantle London | '''10''' :'''1862''' - ''Tartar'' | 26 10 '''1862''' | Fremantle London | '''26''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa31.html '''1862''' - ''York,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | ''Profiles'' [[space:York 1862 - Ship Tree| | more '''108''' free ]]- 299 convicts :'''1863''' - ''Palestine'' | 12 01 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | ''' 24''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa32.html '''1863''' - ''Merchantman,''] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 14 Feb 1863|''Profiles'']] | '''147''' free - 192 convicts | via Bermuda :'''1863''' - ''Burlington'' | 08 04 1863 | Fremantle '''Southampton''' | '''270''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa33.html '''1863''' - ''Clyde,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Clyde'' profiles]] | '''150''' free - 320 convicts :'''1863''' - ''Eena'' | 17 07 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | '''67''' | 53 unknowns :'''1863''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 26 07 '''1863''' ]] | Fremantle London | '''17''' :'''1863''' - ''Tartar'' | 12 12 '''1863''' | Fremantle London | '''118''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa34.html '''1863''' - ''Lord Dalhousie,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Lord Dalhousie, Arrived 28 Dec 1863|''Profiles'']] | '''89''' free - 270 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa35.html '''1864''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[''Clara'' profiles]] | '''112''' free - 301 convicts :'''1864''' - ''Strathmore'' | 12 06 1864 | Fremantle London | '''91''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa36.html '''1864''' - ''Merchantman,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 12 Sep 1864|''Profiles'']] | '''95''' free - 258 convicts :'''1864''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 17 12 '''1864''' ]] | Fremantle London | '''98''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :'''1865''' - ''Fitzroy'' | 23 03 1865 | Fremantle London | '''50''' :'''1865''' - ''Palestine'' | 18 07 '''1865''' | Fremantle London | '''62''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa37.html '''1865''' - ''Racehorse,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[:Category: Racehorse, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|''Profiles'']] | '''172''' free - 278 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa38.html '''1865''' - ''Vimeira,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Vimeira'' profiles]] | '''99''' free - 279 convicts :'''1866''' - ''Robert Morrison'' | 07 03 '''1866''' | Fremantle London | '''80''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa39.html '''1866''' - ''Belgravia,'' - ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Belgravia, Arrived 4 Jul 1866|''Profiles'']] [[space:Belgravia 1866| | ''more'' '''106''' free]] - 275 convicts :'''1866''' - ''Palestine'' | 20 08 1866 | Fremantle London | '''47''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa40.html '''1866''' - ''Corona,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | | [[''Corona'' profiles]] | '''79''' free - 304 convicts :'''1867''' - ''The Bride'' | .. 01 1867 | Fremantle ... | '''77''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa41.html '''1867''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | Fremantle '''Portland''' | [[''Profiles'']] | '''81''' free - 253 convicts :'''1867''' - ''Palestine'' | 11 08 '''1867''' | Fremantle London | '''47''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa42.html '''1868''' - '''''Hougoumont,''''' ] [https://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com/ships/hougoumont/ | Fremantle ]- London | [[:Category: Hougoumont, Arrived 9 Jan 1868|''Profiles'']] [[space:Hougoumont 1868 - Ship Tree| |''more'' '''108''' free ]] - 279 convicts :'''1868''' - ''Tartar'' | 14 01 '''1868''' | Fremantle London | '''64''' :'''1868''' - ''Palestine'' | 05 08 '''1868''' | Fremantle London | '''77''' :'''1869''' - ''Strathmore'' | 05 01 1869 | Fremantle London | '''76''' :'''1869''' - ''Robert Morrison'' | 21 05 1869 | Fremantle London | '''53''' :'''1869''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 26 07 '''1869''' ]] | Fremantle London | '''70''' :'''1869''' - ''Fitzroy'' | 05 10 1869 | Fremantle London | '''12''' :'''1870''' - ''Zephyr'' | 15 10 1870 | Fremantle London | '''12''' ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] === People - LifeTree === :'''1865''' - [[space:Warrior, 919 tons - Ship Tree|''Warrior,'' 919 tons]] | May 2. | ''Nor-West'' Melbourne | [[Venn-40|H Venn]] | ''via Fremantle'' {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} :::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
== Sources == :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]]

West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree

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{{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 130 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Arrivals to
Western Australia]]
[[:Category: Arrivals to Swan River Colony|Swan River Colony]]
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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1871-'''1880''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :STRATHMORE 29 01 '''1871''' Fremantle London ... ... 18 ... ... :ROBERT MORRISON 16 08 1872 Fremantle London ... ... 13 ... ... :NAVAL BRIGADE 19 02 1874 Fremantle London ... ... 16 ... ... :LADY ELIZABETH 27 05 1875 Fremantle London ... ... 138 ... ... :CHALGROVE 30 06 1875 Fremantle London ... ... 25 ... ... :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1875''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] Fremantle - '''Gravesend''' | '''186''' [[:Category: Daylight, Arrived 28 Aug 1875| | ''Daylight,'' Profiles ]] [[space:Daylight, Immigrant Voyage to Western Australia 1875| | - ''more'' - |]] :CHARLOTTE PADBURY 29 09 1875 | Fremantle London | '''11''' :LADY LOUISA 12 12 1875 | Fremantle London ... ... 47 :ROBERT MORRISON 15 02 1876 | Fremantle '''Gravesend''' | 154 :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1876''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] 16 08 1876 | Fremantle London | '''87''' | [[''Daylight, more'' ]] :FITZROY 06 12 1876 Fremantle '''Gravesend''' ... ... '''142''' :LADY LOUISA 30 04 1877 Fremantle London ... ... '''84 ''' :'''1877''' - [[space:Hastings 1861-1883 - Ship Tree|''Hastings'' | 26 05 1877]] | Fremantle London | '''81''' :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1877''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] 10 08 1877 | Fremantle London | '''75''' :HELENA MENA 13 09 1877 Fremantle London ... ... '''13''' :ROBERT MORRISON 20 12 1877 Fremantle '''Deal''' | '''71''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1878''' - ''Lady Elizabeth,''] - | Fremantle London | '''72''' | [[space:Lady Elizabeth 1878 - Ship Tree|''Lady Elizabeth, more'' |]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | :[[space:Daylight 1875-1880 - Ship Tree|'''1880''' - ''Daylight'' - |]] 14 01 1880 | Fremantle London | '''21''' :LADY DOUGLAS | 12 04 1880 | Fremantle London | '''11 ''' :ROBERT MORRISON | 06 07 1880 | Fremantle London | '''22 ''' :CHARLOTTE PADBURY | 30 09 1880 | Fremantle London | '''14''' :HELENA MENA | 30 09 '''1880''' | Fremantle London | '''21''' {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1890 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1881-'''1890''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
:'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]]

West Aust Free 1890 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1881-'''1890''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments :FITZROY 11 Jan '''1881''' | Fremantle London ... ... 32 ... ... :ROBERT MORRISON 04 07 1881 Fremantle London ... ... 61 ... ... :CHARLOTTE PADBURY 16 09 1881 Fremantle London ... ... 24 ... ... HELENA MENA 01 10 1881 Fremantle London ... ... 24 ... ... CUBANA 08 06 1882 Fremantle London ... ... 17 ... ... FITZROY 30 06 1882 Fremantle London ... ... 65 ... ... CHARLOTTE PADBURY 22 09 1882 Fremantle London ... ... 11 ... ... CHALGROVE 26 09 1882 Fremantle London ... ... 14 ... ... HELENA MENA 01 10 1882 Fremantle London ... ... 56 ... ... WEST AUSTRALIAN 04 02 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 23 ... ... ARAFURA 07 02 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 15 ... ... MIKADO 28 02 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 13 ... ... LADY LOUISA 21 04 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 28 ... ... LADY DOUGLAS 24 05 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 18 ... ... HASTINGS 02 06 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 22 ... ... [Top] VESSEL DAY MTH YEAR ARRIVED DEPARTED ROUTE PASSENGERS COMMENTS FITZROY 03 07 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 71 ... ... SUNBEAM 10 07 1883 Busselton Algoa Bay via Cape Town 21 ... ... MINERO 04 08 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 14 ... ... CHARLOTTE PADBURY 30 09 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 26 ... ... HELENA MENA 04 10 1883 Fremantle London ... ... 93 ... ... KINGDOM OF SAXONY 03 02 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 17 ... ... KENNET 09 02 1884 Fremantle London (Newport) ... ... 13 ... ... NATAL 11 03 1884 Fremantle London via Geraldton 54 ... ... WEST AUSTRALIAN 02 04 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 18 ... ... ABINGTON 13 04 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 22 ... ... BONNINGTON 18 06 1884 Fremantle London via Ceylon 31 ... ... MINERO 02 07 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 12 ... ... LADY DOUGLAS 09 07 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 21 ... ... HELENA MENA 06 10 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 114 ... ... [Top] VESSEL DAY MTH YEAR ARRIVED DEPARTED ROUTE PASSENGERS COMMENTS GLENGOIL 11 10 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 42 ... ... MIRZAPORE 05 11 1884 Fremantle London ... ... 14 ... ... VALE OF DOON 23 03 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 25 ... ... YEOMAN 20 04 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 35 ... ... GLEN AVON 21 05 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 112 ... ... LADY DOUGLAS 31 07 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 18 ... ... ANNIE McDONALD 26 08 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 14 ... ... CHARLOTTE PADBURY 14 09 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 26 ... ... GLEN MORVEN 12 09 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 37 ... ... HELENA MENA 08 10 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 27 ... ... AIKSHAW 14 11 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 20 ... ... ELDERSLIE 12 12 1885 Fremantle London ... ... 29 ... ... MENNOCK 01 01 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 35 ... ... RIVER CLYDE 05 02 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 25 ... ... [Top] VESSEL DAY MTH YEAR ARRIVED DEPARTED ROUTE PASSENGERS COMMENTS CATALINA 01 03 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 11 ... ... JOHN C. MUNRO 28 03 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 21 ... ... YEOMAN 12 04 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 23 ... ... OTAGO 04 06 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 318 ... ... ELDERSLIE 29 06 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 36 ... ... ORIANA 16 07 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 275 ... ... CHARLOTTE PADBURY 20 09 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 29 ... ... CARTHAGE 20 09 1886 Fremantle London via Colombo 17 ... ... HELENA MENA 24 09 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 226 ... ... GULF OF ST VINCENT 08 10 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 430 arr. Fremantle & Albany CLYDE 14 12 1886 Albany Colombo ... ... 12 ... ... MIAKO 26 12 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 15 ... ... ELDERSLIE 29 12 1886 Fremantle London ... ... 298 ... ... BENGAL 10 01 1887 Albany London via Colombo 14 ... ... [Top] VESSEL DAY MTH YEAR ARRIVED DEPARTED ROUTE PASSENGERS COMMENTS HAMPSHIRE 21 01 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 350 ... ... CHOLLERTON 24 03 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 378 ... ... YEOMAN 21 06 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 420 ... ... CARTHAGE 27 06 1887 Fremantle London via Colombo 14 ... ... MINERO 03 07 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 10 ... ... LUSITANIA 10 09 1887 Albany London ... ... 12 ... ... HELENA MENA 16 09 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 120 ... ... :ANGERTON 22 09 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 120 ... ... :ORMUZ 14 11 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 14 ... ... :ELDERSLIE 20 12 1887 Fremantle London ... ... 171 ... ... PORT DARWIN 03 04 1888 Fremantle London ... ... 23 ... ... MINERO 24 07 1888 Fremantle London ... ... 21 ... ... ELDERSLIE 07 01 1889 Fremantle London ... ... 20 ... ... {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 85 |label= The colony of Western Australia }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1830 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1829-'''1832''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources == :::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
:'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]]

West Aust Hist Societies - Index Tree

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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] == Western Australia, Historical Societies - ''Index Tree'' == :[https://slwa.wa.gov.au/ The State Library of Western Australia - '''''SLWA'''''] - ''new website'' - [https://slwa.wa.gov.au/collections/family-history ''Family history''] :::[https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/ State Records Office of WA - ''SRO''] [https://www.histwest.org.au/ The Royal Western Australian Historical Society (Inc) '''RWAHS''' was formed in '''1926.'''] - [https://www.histwest.org.au/affiliates/affiliated-societies and Affiliates] :::[[space:Western Australia Local Government Directory|Western Australia Local Government Directory]] :::[http://mingor.net/locality-finder.html Photographs of the South West ''via'' mingor.net © 2011] ::[[Space:Bridgetown_Historical_Society_-_History_Tree|'''Bridgetown''' Historical Society]] - [https://www.facebook.com/BHSOC - ''fb'' @BHSOC] ::[[Space:Busselton_Historical_Society_-_History_Tree|'''Busselton''' Historical Society]] :[https://www.harveyhistoryonline.com/ Welcome to '''Harvey''' History Online] - ''and Oral Histories.'' :[https://fhsrd.org.au/ Family History Society of '''Rockingham''' & Districts Inc.] - ''and Ship.''

West Aust Leschenault - Port Tree

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[[Category: Arrivals to Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=110 |label= Ship Arrivals at Port Leschenault/Bunbury |caption= [[:Category: Australind, Western Australia|'''Port Leschenault''']]

[[space:Island Queen 1840 - Ship Tree|''Island Queen'' 1840]]
[[Space:Parkfield_1841_-_Ship_Tree|''Parkfield,'' 1841]]
''Trusty ''1841
''Diadem'' 1842
[[space:Trusty 1842 - Ship Tree|''Trusty ''1842]]
''Trusty ''1844
}} :[[wikipedia:Australind,_Western_Australia#History|'''Port Leschenault''']] , later Port of Bunbury.
:''Elburg,'' under Capt. J. P. Peereboom, anchored off what is now ''Bunbury.'' Peerboom met three Aboriginal people, and returned to Batavia on 16 July '''1658.''' In 1802–03, [[Baudin-143|Nicolas Baudin]] visited the coast and explored the estuary and nearby rivers.
He named ''Point Casuarina'' in Bunbury after one of his ships ''Casuarina,'' and the ''Leschenault Inlet'' after on-board botanist [[wikipedia:Jean-Baptiste_Leschenault_de_La_Tour|Jean Baptiste '''Leschenault''' de la Tour.]]
The ''Leschenault Inlet'' became the harbour or port for ''Australind,'' on the ''Leschenault estuary,'' and, later for the township of Bunbury. :[https://archive.sro.wa.gov.au/index.php/chart-of-coast-between-garden-island-and-port-leschenault-by-lt-w-preston-by-a-hillman-tally-no-005052-267 Chart of coast between Garden Island and Port Leschenault ''('''<+Q''')'' ] - ''Historic '''1829''' chart'' by Lt. W. Preston by [[Hillman-1244|A. Hillman,]] ''via SRO - State Records Office of Western Australia'' ::::[[space:Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree |''Western Mail'' Homesteads - History Tree ]] :'''Historic Homesteads''' in The ''Western Mail'' of Perth, Western Australia. (1939) ''Western Mail'' (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), various '''1939;''' Retrieved January, 2021 : ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702674 5: '''Forrest House,''' Picton.] + [[Forrest-1647|William '''Forrest''' (1819 - 1899) ]] - [[Forrest-2294|Ernest Forrest]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38403678 6: '''Upton House,''' Australind. ] + [[Clifton-3181|William Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] - Dr. Carpenter : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404542 7: '''Leschenault,''' Australind ] + [[Clifton-3181|Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402884 8: '''St. Nicholas' Church,''' Australind ] + [[Clifton-1117|Marshall Waller '''Clifton''' (1787 - 1861) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411582 34: '''Saint Mark's Church,''' Picton.] + [[Wollaston-9|Rev. R. J. Wooliston]] who addressed the congregation :35: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405855 '''34:''' '''Pioneer memorial,''' Australind.] + Dunne's and Roseleigh [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405857 ''Reply'' Burnside and Glenisla.] :::[https://www.harveyhistoryonline.com/?p=207 Leschenault Peninsula - ''via Harvey History Online''] ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] == Sources ==

West Aust Local Government - Index Tree

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[[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Western Australia]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:West_Aust_Local_Government_-_Index_Tree#Sources '''Maps''' ]
::''See Directory page:'' [[Space:Western_Australia_Local_Government_Directory|Western Australia Local Government Directory]] *[[:Category: Western Australia|Western Australia]] | [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|'''BDM''' Registration]] | [[wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_local_government_areas|Perth metropolitan region]] - ''map'' :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Metropolitan_LGAs|'''Metropolitan''' LGAs]] | [[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Non-metropolitan_LGAs|'''Non'''-metropolitan LGAs]] | [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history ''Landgate'' : '''Place name history''' ]
:[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Regional_local_government_organisations|'''Regional''' local government areas]] | [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Western_Australia_Local_Government_Areas.svg '''Map''' of WA LGA locations : City and Shire] ::[https://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Parliament/Library/MPHistoricalData.nsf/ScreenMemberBios Biographical Register of Members of the '''Parliament''' of Western Australia] :::''The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians,'' - ''BDoWA''
[[Space:West_Aust_-_Battye_Library_BDoWA_-_Index_Tree#Volumes|pre-1829-1888, Volume '''Introduction'''; p. '''i''', compiled ]] [[Sandilands-283|by Rica Erickson]] *Directory and Information on '''Local Government:''' | also: [[wikipedia:State_Register_of_Heritage_Places#External_links|''Heritage'' ''photos'']] **[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1527935 '''City''' of Albany] | [[:Category: Albany, Western Australia|Albany, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Albany,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:City_of_Albany#History| '''City''' ''W®'' ]] *'''City''' of Armadale | [[:Category: Armadale, Western Australia|Armadale, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Armadale,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:City_of_Armadale#History| '''City''' ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_City_of_Armadale|''Heritage'']] **Shire of Ashburton **Shire of Augusta Margaret River | [[:Category: Augusta, Western Australia|Augusta, ''Town'']] *'''Town''' of Bassendean *'''City''' of Bayswater *'''City''' of Belmont **Shire of [[Space:Beverley,_WA_-_History_Tree|Beverley]] | [[:Category: Beverley, Western Australia|Beverley, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Beverley,_Western_Australia|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Beverley#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_Shire_of_Beverley|''Heritage'']] **Shire of Boddington **Shire of Boyup Brook **Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes | [[:Category: Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Bridgetown,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Bridgetown-Greenbushes#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | [[:Category: Greenbushes, Western Australia|Greenbushes, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Greenbushes,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_Shire_of_Bridgetown-Greenbushes|''Heritage'']] **Shire of Brookton **Shire of Broome **Shire of Broomehill-Tambellup **Shire of Bruce Rock **'''City''' of Bunbury | [[:Category: Bunbury, Western Australia|Bunbury, ''Place'']] **[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q573771 '''City''' of Busselton] | [[:Category: Busselton, Western Australia|Busselton, ''Place'']] *'''Town''' of Cambridge | |Floreat, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Floreat,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Town_of_Cambridge#History| '''Town''' ''W®'' ]] *'''City''' of Canning | | [[wikipedia:City_of_Canning| '''City''' ''W®'' ]] **Shire of Capel **Shire of Carnamah **Shire of Carnarvon | [[:Category: Gascoyne, Western Australia|''Gascoyne'' ]] Region **Shire of Chapman Valley **Shire of Chittering ::*Shire of Christmas Island *'''Town''' of Claremont | [[:Category: Claremont, Western Australia|Claremont, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Claremont,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Town_of_Claremont#History| '''Town''' ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_Town_of_Claremont|''Heritage'']] *'''City''' of Cockburn ::*Shire of Cocos (Keeling) Islands **Shire of Collie **Shire of Coolgardie [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Coolgardie#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | **Shire of Coorow **Shire of Corrigin *[https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1136726 '''Town''' of Cottesloe] | [[:Category: Cottesloe, Western Australia|Cottesloe, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Cottesloe,_Western_Australia|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Town_of_Cottesloe#History| '''Town''' ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:List_of_State_Register_of_Heritage_Places_in_the_Town_of_Cottesloe|''Heritage'']] **Shire of Cranbrook **Shire of Cuballing **Shire of Cue **Shire of Cunderdin **Shire of Dalwallinu **Shire of Dandaragan **Shire of Dardanup | [[space:Dardanup - Area Tree|Dardanup - Area Tree]] | **Shire of Denmark **Shire of Derby-West Kimberley **Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup **Shire of Dowerin **Shire of Dumbleyung **Shire of Dundas *'''Town''' of East Fremantle **Shire of East Pilbara **Shire of Esperance **Shire of Exmouth | [[:Category: Gascoyne, Western Australia|''Gascoyne'' ]] Region *'''City''' of Fremantle **Shire of Gingin **Shire of Gnowangerup **Shire of Goomalling *'''City''' of Gosnells **'''City''' of Greater Geraldton **Shire of Halls Creek **Shire of Harvey **Shire of Irwin | [[:Category: Dongara, Western Australia|Dongara, ''Town'']] |[[wikipedia:Dongara,_Western_Australia| ''W®'' ]] |[[wikipedia:Shire_of_Irwin#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Irwin_River|River ''W®'' ]] | | | [[Irwin-5658|Frederick Chidley '''Irwin''' (1788-1860) ]] **Shire of Jerramungup *'''City''' of Joondalup *'''City''' of Kalamunda **'''City''' of Kalgoorlie-Boulder **'''City''' of Karratha **Shire of Katanning **Shire of Kellerberrin **Shire of Kent **Shire of Kojonup **Shire of Kondinin **Shire of Koorda **Shire of Kulin *'''City''' of Kwinana **Shire of Lake Grace **Shire of Laverton **Shire of Leonora *'''City''' of Mandurah **Shire of Manjimup | [[:Category: Manjimup, Western Australia|Manjimup, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Manjimup,_Western_Australia|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Manjimup#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | **Shire of Meekatharra *'''City''' of Melville | [[:Category: Melville, Western Australia|Melville, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Melville,_Western_Australia#History|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:City_of_Melville#History|'''City''' ''W®'' ]] | **Shire of Menzies **Shire of Merredin **Shire of Mingenew **Shire of Moora **Shire of Morawa *'''Town''' of Mosman Park | [[:Category: Mosman Park, Western Australia|Mosman Park, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Mosman_Park,_Western_Australia|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Town_of_Mosman_Park#History| '''Town''' ''W®'' ]] | **Shire of Mount Magnet **Shire of Mount Marshall **Shire of Mukinbudin *Shire of Mundaring **Shire of Murchison **Shire of Murray **Shire of Nannup **Shire of Narembeen **Shire of Narrogin *'''City''' of Nedlands **Shire of [https://www.ngaanyatjarraku.wa.gov.au/ Ngaanyatjarraku] | [[wikipedia:Warburton,_Western_Australia#History|''Warburton'' ''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Ngaanyatjarraku| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | [[:Category: Western Australia, Places|''Goldfields-Esperance'']] Region **Shire of Northam **Shire of Northampton **Shire of Nungarin *'''Shire''' of [[:Category: Peppermint Grove, Western Australia|Peppermint Grove, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Peppermint Grove,_Western_Australia|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Peppermint_Grove#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | **Shire of Perenjori *'''City''' of Perth | | [[wikipedia:Perth_County,_Western_Australia| '''County''' ''W®'' ]] | ''(map)'' | **Shire of Pingelly **Shire of [[:Category: Plantagenet, Western Australia|Plantagenet]] | [[:Category: Mount Barker, Western Australia|Mount Barker, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Mount_Barker,_Western_Australia|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Plantagenet#History| '''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | **'''Town''' of Port Hedland **Shire of Quairading **Shire of Ravensthorpe *'''City''' of Rockingham **Shire of Sandstone *Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale **Shire of Shark Bay | [[:Category: Denham, Western Australia|Denham,''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:Denham,_Western_Australia#History|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_Shark_Bay#History|'''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | [[:Category: Gascoyne, Western Australia|''Gascoyne'' ]] Region *'''City''' of South Perth *'''City''' of Stirling *'''City''' of Subiaco *'''City''' of Swan | [[:Category: Midland, Western Australia|Midland, ''(Suburb)'']] | [[wikipedia:Midland,_Western_Australia#History|''W®'' ]] | [[wikipedia:City_of_Swan#History|'''City''' ''W®'' ]] | **Shire of Tammin **Shire of Three Springs **Shire of Toodyay **Shire of Trayning **Shire of Upper Gascoyne | [[:Category: Gascoyne, Western Australia|''Gascoyne'' ]] Region *'''Town''' of Victoria Park **Shire of Victoria Plains | [[:Category: Victoria Plains, Western Australia|Victoria Plains,]] *'''City''' of Vincent **Shire of Wagin **Shire of Wandering *'''City''' of Wanneroo **Shire of Waroona **Shire of West Arthur **Shire of Westonia **Shire of Wickepin **Shire of Williams | [[:Category: Williams, Western Australia|Williams, ''Town'']] | **Shire of Wiluna **Shire of Wongan-Ballidu **Shire of Woodanilling **Shire of Wyalkatchem **Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley **Shire of Yalgoo **Shire of Yilgarn **Shire of York | [[:Category: York, Western Australia|York, ''Town'']] | [[wikipedia:York,_Western_Australia| ''W®'']] | [[wikipedia:Shire_of_York#History|'''Shire''' ''W®'' ]] | :::[[space:Western Australia, Regions - Land Tree|Western Australia, '''Regions''' - Land Tree]] ::: [[Space:Western Australia, Regions - Land Tree#Compass| State '''Compass''' and ]][[wikipedia:Harold_Curlewis#Western_Australian_border| '''|''' Border to the East ]] == Sources == ::[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230862577 Map of '''1829''' Counties, SW West Aust - via ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen'']

West Aust Marriages - Blechynden Tree

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[[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] [[Category:Beverley, Western Australia]] === Marriages === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] {| class="wikitable" width="555" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - Blechynden !! Spouse !! Registration |- |'''1872''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-24|Edwin]] (7) || [[Davies-9929|'''Davies''']] Caroline || Beverley - 3421 |- |'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-27|Joseph]] (10) || [[Hancock-9171|'''Hancock''']] Grace Emma || Beverley - 310 |- |'''1905''' - Blechendyn [[Blechynden-88|Herbert Henry]] || [[Edwards-33938|'''Edwards''']] Beatrice Gertrude Mary || Beverley - 5 |- | '''1906''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-95|Sydney Thomas]] || [[Simpson-21603|'''Simpson''']] Kathleen || Beverley - 3 |- | '''1907''' - [[Blechynden-39|Blechynden]] Ida M || '''Jackson''' Ernest E || Beverley - 2 |- | '''1907''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-92|William H]] || '''Mcdonald''' Mary || Beverley - 24 |- | '''1909''' - [[Blechynden-93|Blechynden]] Alice M || '''Chandler''' [[Chandler-10933|Edwin J]] || Beverley - 21 |- | '''1921''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-60|George]] || '''Turpin''' Mabel E || Beverley - 20 |- | '''1921''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-34|Alfred W]] || [[Doohan-48|'''Doohan''']] Mary C || Beverley - 31 ''(Bob)'' |- |Year |- |'''1929''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-42|Horace E]] || [[Edwards-30866|'''Edwards''']] Ethel M || Beverley - 63 |- |'''1932''' - Blechynden Edwin T || '''Faulkner''' Gladys L || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1933''' - [[Blechynden-113|Blechynden]] Ella M || '''Sutherland''' [[Sutherland-8919|John S]] || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1934''' - Blechynden Bruce E || '''Wood''' Edna I || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1936''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-142|John M ]] || '''Fleay''' Lorna || Beverley - 34 |- |'''1936''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-100|Frank R]] || '''Wansbrough''' Ella M || Beverley - 40 |} {{clear}}
:::[[:Category: York, Western Australia|''' York''']] {| class="wikitable" width="525" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - Blechynden !! Spouse !! Registration |- |'''1862''' - [[Blechynden-35|Blechynden]] Anne Elizabeth || '''Edwards''' [[Edwards-25664|Thomas]] || York - 1753 |- |'''1867''' - [[Blechynden-62|Blechynden]] Sarah Harrison || '''Page''' [[Page-12704|John Henry Markham]] || York - 2656 |- |'''1874''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-26|H G]] || [[Reilly-2419|'''Reilly''']] Mary Ann || York - 3772 |- |'''1882''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-11|Jesse Williams]] (9) || [[Dunham-3166|'''Dunham''']] Emma Sarah || York - 5431 |- |'''1914''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-38|Frederick W ]] || '''Savage''' Edith || York - 8 |- |'''1918''' - Blechynden Edith || '''Sims''' Joseph || York - 5 |} {{clear}}
:::'''Cundinup''' '''1896''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison]] | [[Tyler-7826|'''Taylor''']] Zela Matilda | '''Cundinup''' - 6
'''1917''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-8|Benjamin L]] | [[Powell-6510|Powell]] Ellen D | '''Katanning''' - 17
'''1934''' - Blechynden Ernest J | Branson Ellen M | '''Bruce Rock''' - 15
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}} === [[Space:Western_Australia,_South_West_Region|''The South West'']] === ::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Blechynden Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category: Blackwood, Western Australia|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - Registration '''1891''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-19|Arthur]] | [[Chapman-16340|'''Chapman''']] Clara Agnes | '''Bridgetown''' - 225
'''1893''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-43|Alfred]] | [[Bovell-21|'''Bovell''']] Mary Ellen | [[:Category: Greenbushes, Western Australia|'''Greenbushes''']] - 249 ''(Alty)''
'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-10|Blechynden]] Lila Rubur | '''Muir''' [[Muir-2989|William Paulz]] | Blackwood - 11
'''1900''' - [[Blechynden-135|Blechynden]] Clara Annie | '''Muir''' [[Muir-4330|Robert Forrest]] | Blackwood - 9
'''1906''' - [[Blechynden-22|Blechynden]] Elena E | '''Giblett''' [[Giblett-134|Frank T]] | Blackwood - 13
'''1911''' - [[Blechynden-33|Blechynden]] Charlotte | Spencer Reece G | Blackwood - 10
'''1912''' - [[Blechynden-23|Blechynden]] Alma M | Giblett [[Giblett-138|Ernest J]] | Blackwood - 31
'''1913''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-37|Clarence H]] | ''' Tarris''' Elizabeth J | Blackwood - 32 ''(Bob)''
'''1916''' - Blechynden Laura J | Mckenney Harold A | Blackwood - 24
'''1916''' - [[Blechynden-51|Blechynden]] Lila E | Pearce [[Pearce-8798|Frank H]] | Blackwood - 26
'''1920''' - [[Blechynden-12|Blechynden]] Enid M | Giblett [[Giblett-130|Walter J]] | Blackwood - 15
'''1923''' - [[Blechynden-64|Blechynden]] Minna E | Boundy William S | Blackwood - 22
'''1927''' - Blechynden Mary A | Young Gerald L | Blackwood - 3
'''1929''' - Blechynden Ivy M | Hyder William A | Blackwood - 27
'''1931''' - Blechynden Bertha J | Nybo Christian H | Blackwood - 48
'''1932''' - Blechynden Ellen M | Lee-Steere James | Blackwood - 24
'''1932''' - Blechynden Ellen M | Steere James Lee- | Blackwood - 24
'''1933''' - Blechynden Kathleen B | Barley Leonard H | Blackwood 51
'''1934''' - Blechynden Hilda B | Doust Matthew J | Blackwood - 23
'''1935''' - Blechynden Myra A | Parker Dudley B | Blackwood - 38
'''1935''' - Blechynden Laura M | Ryan Thomas L | Blackwood - 48
'''1935''' - [[Blechynden-63|Blechynden]] Gertrude A | Brierley Alan | Blackwood - 58
'''1936''' - Blechynden Ethel M | Bax Joseph T | Blackwood - 85
'''1937''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-162|Reginald Ernest]] | [[Barron-6256|Barron]] Lorna Beatrice | Blackwood - 44
::: '''Dingup School''' '''1904''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-13|Benjamin Harrison]] | [[Giblett-133|'''Giblett''']] Bertha Mary | '''Dingup School''' - 19
:::[[:Category: Picton, Western Australia|'''Picton''']] - [[:Category: Wellington, Western Australia|'''Wellington''']] '''1873''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-15| Walter]] | [[Needes-16|'''Needs''']] Jane | '''Picton''' - 3638
'''1904''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-90|James]] | [[Johnson-104954|'''Johnson''']] Bertha May | '''Picton''' - 2025
'''1909''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-31|Ernest C]] | [[Moore-51415|Moore]] Agnes B | '''Wellington''' - 17
'''1930''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-99|Noel N]] | Piggott Iris M | Wellington - 37
'''1932''' - [[Blechynden-53|Blechynden]] Gladys A | Chapman [[Chapman-20416|Allen J]] | Wellington - 92
::::'''''Perth''''' :'''1860 ''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-18|John]] | [[Green-33634|'''Green''']] Elizabeth | '''Perth''' - 1487
:'''1877''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-25|Thomas Harrison]] | '''Denham''' Annie Maria | '''Fremantle''' - 4372
'''1906''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-96|Horace E]] | [[Craig-13380|'''Craig''']] Amy E | '''Fremantle''' - 117
'''1909''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-102|Frank H]] | '''Robins''' Alice M | '''Subiaco''' - 59
'''1914''' - Blechynden Arthur | '''Fitzpatrick''' Stella B | Perth - 686
'''1919''' - Blechynden Hazel M | '''Lister''' Charles | '''Perth''' - 143
'''1923''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-20|Reuben J]] | [[Munyard-75|'''Munyard''']] Dorothy H | Perth - 78
'''1929''' - Blechynden George B W | '''Vaughan''' Leila M | Perth 595
'''1929''' - Blechynden Mabel B | '''Sambell''' Sydney L | Perth 799
'''1932''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-91|Clayton A ]]| [[Blythe-1242|'''Blythe''']] Louisa A | '''Swan''' - 23
'''1934''' - [[Blechynden-30|Blechynden]] Grace | '''Worner''' [[Worner-91|Claude J]] | Perth - 411
'''1934''' - [[Blechynden-54|Blechynden]] Edith A | '''Shadbolt''' Henry J | Perth - 1506
'''1935''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-101|Nicholas E]] | [[Tulip-127|'''Tulip''']] Mollie | Perth - 137
::: [[wikipedia:North_West_Australia|'''''The North West''''']] :'''1935''' - Blechynden Margaret M | '''Dunstan''' Ralph | [[:Category:Broome, Western Australia|'''Broome''']] - 5
:'''1935''' - Blechynden [[Blechynden-98|Alfred J]] | '''Barnes''' Maud M | [[:Category: Kimberley, Western Australia|'''W Kimberley''']] - 4
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West Aust Marriages - Edwards Tree

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== Marriages == ::::Year - - Spouse - [[:Category:Albany, Western Australia|'''Albany''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] '''1867''' - Edwards Jane | '''Castle''' George | Albany - ''2576''
'''1887''' - Edwards Martha | '''Meleng''' Frederick Edward | Albany - ''219''
'''1894''' - Edwards Henry Herbert | '''Bell''' Ada Mary Harper | Albany - ''228''
'''1897''' - Edwards Alice Amenia | '''Sodeman''' George | Albany - ''1422''
'''1900''' - Edwards Amy | '''Marchant''' Ernest Balne| Albany - ''1580''
'''1901''' - Edwards George | '''McIntosh''' Catherine Jessie| Albany - ''1593''
::::Year - - Spouse - [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] '''1877''' - Edwards John | Goulding Mary Anne | Beverley - ''4244''
'''1881''' - Edwards William John | '''Moulton''' Maria Ann | Beverley - ''5218''
'''1883''' - Edwards Alfred | Drake Mary | Beverley - ''5651''
'''1886''' - Edwards Julia | Smith Edmund Horace| Beverley - ''6253''
'''1888''' - Edwards Caroline Jane | Mann John Gibson | Beverley - ''290''
'''1890''' - Edwards Eleanor | Blakiston Lloyd Davis | Beverley - ''140''
'''1891''' - Edwards Mary Ann | Fairhead Ephraim Henry | Beverley - ''398''
'''1892''' - Edwards Margaret Amelia | Counsel Charles Henry | Beverley - ''205''
'''1892''' - Edwards Se Bright | Diffen George | Beverley - ''351''
'''1896''' - Edwards Louis Ayling | Robinson Annie Elizabeth | Beverley - ''4''
'''1898''' - Edwards Margaret | Ford Ernst | Beverley - ''10''
'''1900''' - Edwards Emily Alice Matilda | Langsford Walter John | Beverley - ''6''
'''1901''' - Edwards Amy Susannah | Pritchard Bertram Ambrose | Beverley - ''9''
'''1903''' - Edwards Arthur William | Smith Mona | Beverley - ''15''
'''1905''' - Edwards Beatrice Gertrude Mary | '''Blechendyn''' Herbert Henry | Beverley - ''5''
'''1905''' - Edwards Mabel Maria | Shepherd Frederick James | Beverley - ''13''
'''1900''' - Edwards Caroline | Shapcott Albert Abraham | Bokara - ''881''
'''1901''' - Edwards Rose Ann | Corker Archibald | Bokara - ''850''
'''1908''' - Edwards Arthur Henry | '''Edwards''' Millicent Amelia May | Bookara, Greenough - '''31''' ''00007''
'''1900''' - Edwards Sarah F Lynch John M Boulder 1900 - 431''
'''1900''' - Edwards Thomas Isles M Pringle Alice Maud F Boulder 1900 - 463''
'''1901''' - Edwards Daniel M Toohey Margaret F Boulder 1901 - 331''
'''1902''' - Edwards Leslie M Coveney Ellen Isabel F Boulder 1902 - 245''
Edwards Henrietta F Scaddan John M Boulder 1904 - 149''
Edwards Elizabeth Jane F Duke John M Boulder 1905 - 154''
Edwards Joseph Henry M Alderson Jane F Boulder 1906 Boulder 700092''
Edwards William M Sleader Olive Mara F Boulder 1906 Boulder 700136''
Edwards Annie Polina F Cleasby William Henry M Boulder City 1908 Boulder 700051''
Edwards Wilfred M Coveney Lily Ethel F Boulder 1908 Boulder 700014''

West Aust Marriages - Higgins Tree

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== Marriages == ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Higgins Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Bunbury, Western Australia|'''Bunbury''']] - [https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx ''Registration'']

West Aust Marriages - Moulton Tree

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[[Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia]] [[Category:Beverley, Western Australia]] {{Image|file=Moulton-398.jpg |align=r |size= 70 |label= Moulton Crest . . . . }} ::''The first Moulton parents'' . . . [[Moulton-1065|Abraham]] and Mary;
married 25 April '''1838''' by Licence, by me ''signed''
[[Wittenoom-2|John Wittenoom,]] ''Colonial Chaplin,'' at [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|Guildford.]] ''(p.11)'' === Marriages === ::::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|'''Beverley''']] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration] '''1875 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1067|James Mathews]] | [[Strange-1969|'''Strange''']] Sarah | Beverley - 3877
'''1881''' - [[Moulton-1731|Moulton]] Maria Ann | '''Edwards''' [[Edwards-20920|William John]] | Beverley - 5218
'''1891''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]] | [[Otway-135|'''Otway''']] Annie Maria | Beverley - 59
'''1904''' - Moulton Eva Mary | '''Thompson''' Archibald Brown | '''Dale''' - 1
'''1907''' - [[Moulton-1898|Moulton]] Lilia S | '''Thompson''' Andrew H | Beverley - 3
'''1907''' - [[Moulton-1902|Moulton]] Alma M | '''Coles''' [[Coles-2337|Joseph A]] | Beverley - 31
'''1912''' - [[Moulton-1876|Moulton]] Clara M M | '''Grover''' Henry J | Beverley - 1
'''1912''' - [[Moulton-1899|Moulton]] Clara M | '''Reynolds''' Percival C | Beverley - 35
'''1913''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1901|Herbert H]] | [[Otway-140|'''Otway ''']] Maud M | Beverley - 36
'''1918''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1878|Bertie J]] | '''Rodgers''' Elizabeth | Beverley - 6
'''1918''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1879|James M]] | '''Jones''' Alma | Beverley - 8
'''1925''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1880|Louis B]] | '''Caudle''' Ethel M | Beverley - 69
'''1926''' - [[Moulton-1900|Moulton]] Amy M | '''Manton''' Arthur K | Beverley - 9
'''1931''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1882|Clarence V P]] | '''Fairhead''' Alice | '''Northam''' - 22
'''1935''' - Moulton Ethel E | '''Turner''' Herbert | Beverley - 6
{{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Marriages_-_Moulton_Tree|'''Moulton'''
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}} === [[Space:Western_Australia,_South_West_Region|''The South West'']] === ::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|- Spouse -]] [[space:Bridgetown, WA - History Tree|'''Blackwood,''']] [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown]] - Registration :'''1869''' - [[Moulton-1730|Moulton]] Mary Agnes | '''Giblett''' [[Giblett-129|Thomas]] | '''Picton''' - 3040 :'''1887''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles]] | [[Giblett-104|'''Giblet''']] Helen | '''Balbarrup''' - 43 '''1888''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] | [[Forrest-1630|'''Forrest''']] Edith Maria | Blackwood - 208
'''1889''' - [[Moulton-1889|Moulton]] May Agnes | '''Mckernan ''' [[McKernan-286|John]] | Bridgetown - 48
'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1888|Moulton]] Maud | '''Oneil''' [[O'Neil-2128|Thomas]] | Bridgetown - 20
'''1894''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | '''Veale''' [[Veale-432|Patrick]] | Bridgetown - 42
'''1894 ''' - [[Moulton-1068|Moulton]] '''Lily''' Cecila | '''Veale''' [[Veale-219|Daniel]] | Bridgetown - 261
'''1898''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] | [[Wheatley-1593|'''Wheatley''']] Sarah Ellen | '''Warren''' - 19
'''1904 ''' - [[Moulton-1068| Veale]] '''Lily''' Cecila | '''Mcalinden''' [[McAlinden-26|Frederick Patrick]] | '''Bunbury''' - 2040
{| class="wikitable" width="500" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - Moulton !! Spouse !! Registration |- |'''1906''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1886|Claude W]] || [[Giblett-124|'''Giblett''']] Abi A || Blackwood - 1
|- |'''1909''' - [[Moulton-1805|Moulton]] Hilda B || '''Mcalinden''' [[McAlinden-34|Louis A]] || '''Wellington''' - 61
|- |'''1913''' - [[Moulton-1524|Moulton]] Violet Z || '''Ladhams''' [[Ladhams-67|Richard]] || '''Wellington''' - 41
|- |'''1920 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred A]] || [[Draper-2368|'''Draper''']] Hilda S || Blackwood - 27
|- |'''1922''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1746|Oscar F]] || [[Doust-425|'''Doust''']] Alma S || Blackwood - 8
|- |'''1923''' - [[Moulton-1523|Moulton]] Linda B || '''Guppy''' [[Guppy-146|Albert H]] || Blackwood - 41
|- |'''1931 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-2151|Alton T]] || '''Smith''' Veronica M || Blackwood - 44 - ''(Mick)''
|- |'''1934''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1891|Edward L]] || '''Coleman''' Charlotte A || Blackwood - 8 |} {{clear}}
:::Year - [[space:West Aust Births - Moulton Tree|- Spouse -]] [[:Category:Guildford, Western Australia|'''Guildford''']] / [[:Category:Perth, Western Australia|Perth]] - [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool Registration - ''(joist)''] {| class="wikitable" width="530" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen |[[Moulton-1066|'''1858''' - Moulton '''Abraham Walter''']] || [[Trayhorn-1|Trayhorn '''Esther Rosanna''']] || Guildford - 1229
|- |'''1861''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1067|James Mathews]] || [[Chiverell-3|'''Chivrel''']] Sarah || Guildford - 1693
|- | Year || || / Perth |- |'''1906''' - [[Moulton-2000|Moulton]] Holly K || '''White''' Victor H || '''Perth''' - 368 |- |'''1911''' - [[Moulton-1522|Moulton]] Esther A || ''' Ladhams''' [[Ladhams-65|Thomas G]] || '''Subiaco''' - 61 |- |'''1914''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1821|Harold R]] || [[Watson-22415|'''Watson''']] Nettie || Perth - 441 |- |'''1916''' - [[Moulton-1905|Moulton]] Helen A || '''De Landgrafft''' John F || Perth - 720 |- |'''1916''' - [[Moulton-1905|Moulton]] Helen A || '''Landgrafft''' John F '''De-''' || Perth - 720 |- |'''1917''' - Moulton Ernest F || '''Lambert''' Helen || '''Subiaco''' - 47 |- |'''1919''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1885|Stephen J]] || [[Wheatley-2214|'''Wheatley''']] Florence || Perth - 60 |- |'''1925''' - [[Moulton-1765|Moulton]] Ellen G || '''Pickles''' James W || Perth - 927 |- |'''1926''' - [[Moulton-1877|Moulton]] Ivy E || '''Callaghan''' Francis H || Perth - 748 |- |'''1927''' - [[Moulton-1883|Moulton]] Lillie M || '''Pink''' John T || Perth - 183 |- |'''1930 ''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1904|James A P]] || [[Coverley-45|'''Coverley''']] Louisa L J || Perth - 1273 |- |'''1935''' - [[Moulton-1881|Moulton]] Hilda E || '''Smith''' Harry L || Perth - 213 |- |'''1936''' - Moulton [[Moulton-1821|Harold R ]] || '''Leach''' Eliza || '''Perth''' - 1971 |} {{clear}}
=== People - LifeTree === :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ozburials West Aust Cemeteries ][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree|- Blechynden Tree]][[space:West Aust Cemeteries - Moulton Tree|- Moulton Tree]] ::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|Western Australia, Cemeteries]] [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool - Pioneers Index ''(joist) - wa.gov'' '''B D M''' ] ::[https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - '''MCB''' ''Name Search - Submit''.] ::[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission - '''CWGC''' - ''Name Search'' ] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] *[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
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West Aust Marriages - Research Tree

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[[Category:Andrewartha-50]] {{Image|file= Terry_s_Photos-370.jpg |align=r |size= 90 |label= The Battye Library History Tree |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_-_Battye_Library_BDoWA_-_Index_Tree#Volumes| 4 '''Volumes''' of
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West Branch Cemetery, Stowe, Lamoille, Vermont

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[[Category:West Branch Cemetery, Stowe, Vermont]] 1842 Stowe Land records show the purchase of 1/2 acre of land by Caleb Goodenough for a burying ground. Sears Memorials in this Cemetery ::Elizabeth R. Sears 16 Jun 1825 – 14 Sep 1912 {{FindAGrave|259208748}} ::Ethel E Sears 1883 – 1951 {{FindAGrave|94266534}} ::Floyd Henry Sears 1904 – 1999 {{FindAGrave|182146407}} ::Frederick M Sears 4 Oct 1836 – 31 Dec 1914 {{FindAGrave|143769732}} ::[[Sears-3793|Harper Delano Sears]] 9 Jan 1794 – 3 Mar 1867 {{FindAGrave|239612891}} ::Hazel O. Sears 1904 – 1994 {{FindAGrave|182146441}} ::Julia C. Sears unknown – 23 Sep 1902 {{FindAGrave|259208683}} ::Marianne Sears 1965 – 1970 {{FindAGrave|182146472}} ::Richard Allan Sears 8 Mar 1931 – 27 Jun 1970 Plot info: 2, 90, 1 {{FindAGrave|178337337}} ::Susan E Thomas Sears 2 May 1841 – 22 Dec 1911 {{FindAGrave|143769901}} ::Susan W. Sears unknown – 2 Aug 1865 {{FindAGrave|259208727}} ::Walter A Sears 1880 – 1943 {{FindAGrave|94266535}}

West Brickwalls

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[West-18705|Jessica West]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=West-18705&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Jessica West Brickwalls List|Jessica's current brickwalls list]].'' Maternal Ancestors PARENTS OF: [[Bullock-4754|Minerva Bullock]] (most likely America or England) [[Atherton-1549|Jane Atherton]] (most likely America or England) No information at all. [[Harsha-71|Thomas Harsha]] (most likely America or Ireland) Thomas Harsha is tricky because there was another Thomas Harsha around the same age, both from Pennsylvania, and both migrated to Ohio. All of this around the same time. Different descendants. [[Young-39408|Rosanna Young]] (most likely America or Ireland) No information at all. [[Pagenhart-16|John Pagenhart]] (Germany) [[Unknown-287162|Gertrude Unknown]] (Germany) [[Hermsmeyer-2|Frederick Hermsmeyer]] (Name bungled at Ellis Island, would be Meyer or Mayer) [[Lienenschmidt-1|Maria Sophia Lienenschmidt]] (Germany) Paternal Ancestors: PARENTS OF: [[Vysloužil-5|Jan Vyslouzil]] aka Johann Wyslouzil under Austrian rule. (Austro-Hungary/Czechoslovakia) [[Krenberger-1|Maria Krenberger]] aka Kronberger (Austro-Hungary, maybe Germany?) [[Mayer-3728|August Mayer]] (Germany) [[Maier-1327|Katerina Maier]] (Germany) Also look for Cenek Tkadlec (Oma's guardian, her uncle. Department store magnate?)

West Camp, New York

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[[Category: Palatine Immigrant Settlements]] [[Category: West Camp, New York]] == West Camp, New York == '''West Camp''' was one of two work camps setup by the English, along the Hudson River, to temporarily house refugees (German Palatines) displaced by Louis XIV's invasion from France into the Holy Roman Empire. These German citizens who had initially escaped to England were then shipped to the Colonies, sympathy of Queen Anne of England, whom they came to serve in the reduction of the pine forest for naval stores for her Majesty's Fleet. The site of West Camp is part of the modern town of Saugerties in Ulster County, New York. The second camp was [[Space:(East Camp) Livingston Manoe|East Camp]], which was across the Hudson River in what is now Columbia County. ==Sources== * [https://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/news/local/2016/04/12/dateline-local-history-palatines/82947640/ Palatine settlements named East Camp, West Camp], ''Poughkeepsie Journal'', (online), Apr 12, 2016. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/palatines_east_and_west_camp.htm East and West Camp Palatines] - Transcription by Sylvia Hasenkopf of a commemorative plaque situated beside the Church in West Camp, Ulster County, New York. Includes a list of the family surnames associated with each camp.

West Cemetery

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''West Cemetery in Levee, Kentucky Detailed Listings'' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [[:Category:West_Cemetery%2C_Levee%2C_Kentucky|West Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1966362/west-cemetery West Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=37.9266670,+-83.9155560 West Cemetery On Google Maps] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:West_Cemetery|West Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:West_Cemetery|West Cemetery]]}}

West Cemetery, Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: West Cemetery, Litchfield, Connecticut|*]] [[Category: Litchfield County, Connecticut, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Litchfield, Connecticut]] ===About=== This free space page for West Cemetery, also known as West Burying Ground, is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Connecticut_Cemeteries|Connecticut Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Connecticut Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The cemetery information provided herein has been compiled by [[Williams-37976|Doris Smith]], who can be contacted for additional information, and comes from the following volume which she has in her possession: Litchfield and Morris Inscriptions: A Record of Inscriptions Upon the Tombstones in the Towns of Litchfield and Morris, CT. Transcribed by Charles Thomas Payne. Published by Dwight C. Kilbourn, Litchfield, Conn: 1905. Copyright by Dwight C. Kilburn 1905. Limited Edition No 56. From this volume comes the following information regarding the West Burying Ground: ::This is the earliest of the burial places in Litchfield and its establishment was nearly contemporaneous with the founding of the town. The first notice of it appears in Volume One of the Land Records as follows -- An account of the High Ways In Litchfield In r72 the 2d high Way Running East and West between Samuel Smedly, his home lott, and the Widow Allen's home lott of twenty eight Rods in breadth Sixty Rods West and then is twelve Rods Wide down to the swamp and then is laid out but six rods Wide through the swamp which highway runs on the West side of the letle plain buting north upon Land Laid out to John Gay to make up the fifteen acres for his home Lott and so continual a West Line until it comes to the swamp or flooded Lands and all the Land upon the letele plain South of said highway to the swamp or flooded land which is not yet Laid out is Resarued and Laid out for a burying place Which highway at the West End of the litle plain or burying place runs six Rods Wide through the swamp and across the hill called buck's Neak With the same course and bredth until it comes to the pine plain Which high Way is Called by the name of Middiel Street Here were interred nearly all of the pioneers of Litchfield and the yard remained the principal burial ground of the Town until the Revolution Early in the Nineteenth Century a large tract was added on the western side. ===Location and Map=== Location
Located on White's Wood Road between Constitution Way and South Lake Street in Litchfield, CT. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.738048, -73.199421 :::OR N 41 44.283 W 73 11.965 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/West+Cemetery,+Litchfield,+CT+06759/@41.7360513,-73.2063168,15.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e790d8c9e03483:0xd15b970229e990d!8m2!3d41.7377763!4d-73.1987543 West Cemetery (aka West Burying Ground) on Google Maps] ===Tasks Completed=== * ===To Do=== *Fully survey cemetery *Complete table of transcriptions below. *Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Adams-16503|Adams]]||Andrew||December 11, 1736||November 27, 1797|||| |- |Adams||Eunice||1746||June 4, 1797|||| |- |Adams||Minerva||||July 1, 1800||Wife of Mr. Elijah Adams|| |- |Adams||Andrew, Jr.||1766||December 9,1804|||| |- |Addis||Mrs. Abbey D.||1773||April 14,1813||Wife of Thomas Addis|| |- |Addis||Thomas||1768||July 22, 1853|||| |- |Addis||Thomas||1768||July 22, 1853|||| |- |Addis||Mrs. Thomas||1768||1854|||| |- |Addis||Thomas||1803||July 8, 1871|||| |- |Addis||Catharine S. ||1831 ||March 23, 1839||Daughter of William and Julia Ann Addis|| |- |Addis||Samuel||1796||March 18, 1845|||| |- |Adam||Amy||1790||September 4, 1833||Wife of John Adam|| |- |Addis||Chester||1824||1883|||| |- |Adcock||Charles Percy||April 6, 1890||August 29, 1891|||| |- |Buell||Laura||1819||June 21, 1874||Our mother, wife of Lucius S. Buell|| |- |Beach||James B.||1829||August 21, 1863||Co. F 23 Regt. C.V.|| |- |Beach||Wesley E. ||1855||December 8, 1861||Son of J.B. and V.E. Beach|| |- |Beach||Mary A. ||1853||December 13, 1861||Daughter of J.B. and V.E. Beach|| |- |Briggs||William L. ||||March 10, 1838||Son of Ellas and Clarissa Briggs|| |- |Bliss||Roxana||1800||September 6, 1824||Daughter of Aaron and Anna Bliss|| |- |Buell||Frank E.||1851||October 10, 1859||Son of Ezra and Miranda C. Buell|| |- |Buell||Ezra||1812||December 26, 1865|||| |- |Buell||Miranda C. French||1810||May 4, 1890|||| |- |Belden||Almira||1818||August 25, 1868||Wife of Vincent Belden|| |- |Buell||Nancy||1807||May 10, 1879|||| |- |Buell||Susannah||1777||May 7, 1855||Wife of Miles Buell|| |- |Buell||Miles||1773||January 4, 1858|||| |- |Buell||Ebenezer G||1812||August 19, 1853|||| |- |Buell||Hannah||1749||September 6, 1835||Relict of Ebenezer Buell|| |- |Buell||Ebenezer||1747||May 26, 1823 |||| |- |Buell||John||1751||June 12, 1824|||| |- |Buell||Lydia||1748||March 7, 1823|||| |- |Buell||Lois Ann||1812||April 27, 1848||Daughter of Captain Samuel and Ann Buell|| |- |Buell||John W||1817||February 20, 1819||Son of Captain Samuel and Ann Buell|| |- |Buell||Lydia||1819||January 22, 1820|||| |- |Buell||Lois||1788||August 12, 1809||Wife of Capt. Samuel Buell|| |- |Buell||Samuel||March 28, 1783||November 20 1863|||| |- |Wadhams||Annie||July 11, 1777||May 27, 1805|||| |- |Buell||John W 2nd||May 13, 1821||April 30, 1804|||| |- |Buell||Lois A.||February 27, 1812||April 27, 1848|||| |- |Buell||John W||January 14, 1816||February 20, 1818|||| |- |Buell||Lydia||February 13, 1819||January 22, 1820|||| |- |Buel||Ashbel||1746||September 7, 1753|||| |- |Buel||Anne3rd||1749||September 11, 1753|||| |- |Bull||Asa||1751||April 14, 1805|||| |- |Bull||Tamar||1756||September 13, 1801|||| |- |Barney||Harvy||February 1879||September 9, 1879|||| |- |Brown||Ira||1778||May 28, 1820|||| |- |Brown||Catharine||1783||April 27, 1809|||| |- |Bewell||Mrs. Avis||1713||November 1,1754|||| |- |Buell||John||February 17, 1671||April 22, 1746||First settler of Litchfield|| |- |Buell||Andrew||March 8, 1794||March 9, 1876|||| |- |Buell||Lamira Catlin||February 18, 1799||February 19, 1853|||| |- |Buell||Marian C||December 17, 1822||May 15, 1872|||| |- |Buell||Melinda A.||November 30, 1829||July 14, 1841|||| |- |Buell||Sarah||January 17, 1836||August 26, 1854|||| |- |surname||given names||dob||dod|||| |- |surname||given names||dob||dod|||| |- |surname||given names||dob||dod|||| |-}

West Cemetery, Rowe, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' West Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Hazelton Road, Rowe, Massachusetts, ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.70170, -72.91390 '''  425 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1794- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Cemetery%2C_Rowe%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91837/west-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

West Center Cemetery, Otis, Massachusetts

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CEMETERY NAME:  ''' West Center Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' Stebbins Road, Otis, Massachusetts, ''' GPS COORDINATES:  ''' 42.21932, -73.12257 '''  58 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1789-1975 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:West_Center_Cemetery%2C_Otis%2C_Massachusetts&action=edit '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91841/west-center-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

West Chester, Pennsylvania

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West Chester is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania. ==Sources== See also: * [[:Category:West Chester, Pennsylvania]] * [http://www.west-chester.com/ Borough website] * Whitehead, William (publisher.) [http://name.umdl.umich.edu/AFJ8568.0001.001 ''Directory of the borough of Chester, for the years 1859-60,: containing a concise history of the borough.''] West Chester: E. F. James, 1859 * [[Wikipedia: West Chester, Pennsylvania | West Chester on Wikipedia]] *''Add any additional genealogical resources here'' ----

West Chiltington, Sussex One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q3289527|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:West Chiltington, Sussex One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Sussex :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 50.95559, -0.44897 :'''Elevation:''' 51.0 m or 167.3 feet ===History=== ===Population=== [[Morgan-38167|John Junius Morgan (1876-1949)]] === [[Wikipedia:West_Chiltington#Notable_people|Notables]] === *[[Wikipedia:Robin Douglas-Home|Robin Douglas-Home]] - Scottish aristocrat, jazz pianist and author ==Sources==

West Coast: Women Gold Miners

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[[Category:Reefton, West Coast]] [[Category:Buller District, West Coast]] [[Category: West Coast Gold Rush, New Zealand]] [[Category:Waimangaroa, West Coast]] [[Category: Moonlight, West Coast]] At the '''Australian Mining History Conference''' held in Reefton, West Coast, New Zealand in November 2023, Julia Bradshaw, Author and Canterbury Museum Curator, formerly of Hokitika Museum, was a speaker who spoke about 'Gold Mining Women in New Zealand.' New Zealand newspapers at the time of the gold rushes did not draw attention to the women miners, claims were generally in men's names and there is little research material available. Maori men and women were mining together in Takaka in 1858 and women were at Gabriel's Gully in Otago in 1862.
'''On the West Coast it is know that''': 1'''. Waimangaroa''': A few years before the main gold rush, a husband and wife team were working a claim in Waimangaroa and apparently doing well.
2. '''Kangaroo Creek''': A woman dressed in male clothing was gold mining in 1895 at Kangaroo Creek in the Grey River Valley, miles from anywhere and with no track.
3'''. Isabella Cowan'''. In the 1880s and 1890s, a woman born in Scotland, Isabelle Cowan, was prospecting at Moonlight Creek, Blackwater.
4.'''Bridget Goodwin'''[[Goodwin-13848|Bridget Goodwin (abt.1810-1899)]], born in Ireland, first went to the Victorian gold fields in Australia, then with two male companions worked in various areas of the Buller gold fields. After the death of her male companions, Bridget lived in Reefton where she was known as "Biddy of the Buller". She died 19 October 1899.
5. '''Elizabeth Guilford''' [[Guilford-460|Elizabeth Guilford (abt.1818-)]] was born in Wiltshire, England and emigrated to New Zealand in 1859, to join her brother, John, and his family at Canterbury, New Zealand. Her nephew Henry John wrote in his diary 1911 that "For some years she lived in Christchurch, then went to Nelson, thence to the "West Coast" where for a number of years she carried on a Storekeeping business at Charleston."
In 1878 Jacob Bradwell, a Geordie, paid Notown a visit after an absence of seven years and in these out of the way diggings at Bell Hill, found five or six miners and one elderly female who had lived from year to year in almost primitive style, seldom hearing anything of the outer world, save when the packer of their three months' supplies visits the locality. Miss Guilford, the only woman of Bell Hill, was an English lady, possessed of considerable energy and pluck, and seemed to have acquired the position of general adviser to the limited community. She frequently does would lend a willing hand to any of the men in their claims.
Elizabeth could be seen in Bell Hill wearing gumboots and male clothing, wielding a long-handled shovel and female clothing in her home. By 1889 she was in her early 70s and was living in a deplorable state with no food, her clothes in rags and the house leaked. Elizabeth died 21 February, 1892 at the Grey River Hospital. Death Notice: Elizabeth Guilford, native of Easton, near Malvern, Wiltshire, and late of Bell Hill, aged 75 years. Her burial was at Greymouth Cemetery February 24, 1892.
5. '''Anastatia Foley'''[[Foley-5925|Anastatia Foley (1872-1922)]] was born in the gold rush town, Brighton, and remained there all her life. Anastatia worked two blacksand beach sluicing claims after her father died. She was said to handle a shovel as well as any man and would be seen as a commanding presence riding side-saddle into Westport with her orange hair blowing in the wind.
Anastatia brought two nieces out from Ireland and when she died left an estate worth £ 500, which would be about $57,000 in 2023. Anastatia Foley died at the age of 50 years in the Buller District Hospital in Westport after a short illness. She was buried in the Brighton Cemetery.
'''Women of Westland and Their Families. Volume II'''
6. ''' Annie Rankin''' [[Rankin-7231|Annie (Rankin) Dunbar (abt.1848-1910)]] was born in the North of Ireland in about 1848. She emigrated to New Zealand during gold rush days and worked mining a gold claim. She may have married John Clarke, who was killed in the Brunner Mine Disaster, in New Zealand in 1868. Annie became a familiar sight to people at Notown when she visited Clem Parfitt's grocery store dressed in either men's clothing or sugar bags which earned her the name "Sugar Annie". Annie died in about 1910.
'''Research Notes''': The article for Annie Rankin in the booklet "Women of Westland Volume II" confuses her Elizabeth Guilford, the only woman miner of of Bell Hill, the information for whom was provided by Julia Bradshaw. The same confusion between two women appears on the 'West Coast Recollect' web site.

West Devon United Cemetery

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West Dublin Cemetery, Dublin, Virginia

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== West Dublin Cemetery == This page is part of the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]] and the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies Project]]. === Cemetery Details === {{One Place Study|place= [[Space:West_Dublin_Cemetery%2C_Dublin%2C_Virginia|West Dublin Cemetery, Dublin, Virginia]] |category= West Dublin Cemetery, Dublin, Virginia }}
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{{clear}} * [[:Category:West Dublin Cemetery, Dublin, Virginia]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/space= West_Dublin_Cemetery%2C_Dublin%2C_Virginia |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=West_Dublin_Cemetery_Dublin_Virginia.jpg|align=c|size=l}} *'''Cemetery name:''' West Dublin Cemetery *'''Address''' 5209 Cypress Ave, Dublin, VA 24084 *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 37.09159,-80.69287 *'''Elevation:''' 2126.0 feet or 648.0 m *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2164448/west-dublin-cemetery #2164448] ::Website: https://www.facebook.com/WestDublinCemetery1/ West Dublin Cemetery] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137421550/mandy-j-marshall Mandy J Marshall] in 1891. * The last confirmed burial was of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/239111634/mary-c-eaves Mary C. Eaves] in 2022. === Notable Monuments === * === Notable Interments === * === Veterans === * == Sources == *

West Fork Cemetery, Excelsior, Wisconsin

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== About == Located one mile west of County Trunk S as it leaves County F 0.4 mile north of Excelsior, section 7, Town of Richwood. The grounds are in fair condition. The first known burial was in 1853.West Fork Cemetery; http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~richlandwi/genealogy/WestFork/WestFork.html The Find-A-Grave entry for [[Davis-63141|Mary Ann (Davis) Bruice]] indicates that she donated the land for the cemetery. ==Interments== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! First Name || Surname || Maiden Name || Find-A-Grave || Birth || Death |- | PVT Arunah || Aldrich || || {{FindAGrave|70879893}} || 1823 || 28 Apr 1865 |- | Flosa A. || Aldrich || || {{FindAGrave|70879966}} || 10 Mar 1864 || 19 Sep 1871 |- | Mary || Aldrich || Cook || {{FindAGrave|70879931}} || 11 Sep 1829 || 2 Apr 1905 |- | [[Anderson-41832|Isaac Jr]] || [[Anderson-41832|Anderson]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880009}} || 7 May 1878 || 9 Feb 1906 |- | [[Anderson-41829|Isaac Sr]] || [[Anderson-41829|Anderson]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880026}} || 1830 || 1912 |- | [[Wheaton-1150|Miranda]] || [[Wheaton-1150|Anderson]] || Wheaton || {{FindAGrave|70880061}} || 1840 || 1912 |- | K. Magnus || Arentzson || || {{FindAGrave|70880095}} || 3 Nov 1905 || 16 Oct 1936 |- | Myrtle Seralda || Baker || Flynn || {{FindAGrave|70880123}} || 9 Aug 1900 || 20 Jan 1971 |- | Agnes || Banta || || {{FindAGrave|70880165}} || 1874 || 1940 |- | Elsie S || Banta || || {{FindAGrave|55606194}} || 1893 || 1915 |- | Elsie Sarah || Banta || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|75093302}} || 18 Dec 1884 || 2 Oct 1915 |- | George M. || Banta || || {{FindAGrave|70880188}} || 1866 || 1956 |- | Amos William || Beebe || || {{FindAGrave|191805451}} || Aug 1853 || 1 Dec 1928 |- | [[Beebe-3975|Hiram C]] || [[Beebe-3975|Beebe]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880217}} || 1852 || 1934 |- | [[Beebe-3976|James Wilder]] || [[Beebe-3976|Beebe]] || || {{FindAGrave|70880357}} || 3 Apr 1891 || 12 Jun 1948 |- | [[Davis-63046|Mary M]] || [[Davis-63046|Beebe]] || Davis || {{FindAGrave|70880260}} || 5 Oct 1873 || 25 Feb 1900 |- | [[Harper-9423|Nancy]] || [[Harper-9423|Beebe]] || Harper || {{FindAGrave|70880304}} || 13 Jul 1859 || 20 Apr 1882 |- | S. E. || Beebe || || {{FindAGrave|70880284}} || 1886 || 1886 |- | [[Faulkner-3463|Sarah Almeda]] || [[Faulkner-3463|Beebe]] || Faulkner || {{FindAGrave|55606148}} || 25 Jul 1827 || 3 Mar 1911 |- | [[Beebe-3968|Wilder]] || [[Beebe-3968|Beebe]] || || {{FindAGrave|55606095}} || 12 Jan 1824 || 20 May 1892 |- | Dora || Bell || || {{FindAGrave|70880426}} || 1893 || 1893 |- | Ella May || Bell || Anderson || {{FindAGrave|70880491}} || 1881 || 1896 |- | Martha || Bell || Anderson || {{FindAGrave|70880454}} || 1873 || 27 May 1893 |- | Alma Gertrude || Brown || Schell || {{FindAGrave|70880539}} || 11 Nov 1912 || 28 Jul 1993 |- | Irene Buelah || Brown || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|20488836}} || 28 Dec 1902 || 7 Nov 1982 |- | Johnnie || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880571}} || 1897 || 1897 |- | LeRoy K. || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880739}} || 30 Jul 1907 || 29 Nov 2001 |- | Mabel || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880599}} || 1884 || 1885 |- | Martha || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880621}} || 1888 || 1889 |- | Martha Ellen || Brown || Couey || {{FindAGrave|70880713}} || 1 Nov 1858 || 20 Apr 1935 |- | Merit Greenleaf || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880684}} || 23 Jan 1858 || 23 Jan 1916 |- | Nellie E. || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|122929295}} || 1878 || 1921 |- | Paul || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|70880642}} || 1900 || 1901 |- | Waldo Lyman || Brown || || {{FindAGrave|20488700}} || 1901 || 1992 |- | [[Davis-63141|Mary Ann]] || [[Davis-63141|Bruice]] || Davis || {{FindAGrave|70883952}} || 1839 || 1913 |- | Nelson || Bruice || || {{FindAGrave|70883935}} || 1858 || unknown |- | Sarah || Coates || || {{FindAGrave|70884000}} || 25 Jun 1820 || 10 Apr 1872 |- | Mahala || Collins || Crease || {{FindAGrave|100849315}} || 15 Apr 1833 || 8 Sep 1895 |- | Roscoe || Coney || || {{FindAGrave|70884029}} || 1890 || 21 Aug 1894 |- | Perry Arnold || Coppernoll || || {{FindAGrave|100849351}} || 19 Nov 1912 || 2 Mar 1913 |- | Alma B. || Couey || McKinney || {{FindAGrave|70884082}} || 26 Dec 1900 || 20 Apr 1990 |- | Benjamin Ivan || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884116}} || 30 Mar 1940 || 16 Aug 1941 |- | [[Couey-41|Donald Edmond]] || [[Couey-41|Couey]] || || {{FindAGrave|70884150}} || 1887 || 1955 |- | Forrest H. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884374}} || 17 Dec 1920 || 5 May 2002 |- | George Austin || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|75093350}} || 1885 || 1951 |- | Hannah Jane || Couey || Jones || {{FindAGrave|88995609}} || 2 Oct 1831 || 18 Feb 1896 |- | Harley || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884227}} || 26 Mar 1895 || 27 Sep 1988 |- | Hilda F. || Couey || Halverson || {{FindAGrave|70884305}} || 22 Jul 1895 || 21 Mar 1987 |- | Isley || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884327}} || 1871 || 1873 |- | Joseph P || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|88995738}} || 21 Oct 1836 || 4 Nov 1909 |- | Joseph P. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884340}} || 21 Oct 1836 || 4 Nov 1909 |- | Joseph S. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|75093345}} || 20 May 1869 || 9 Sep 1870 |- | Lossie || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70884268}} || 20 Jul 1892 || 22 Apr 1984 |- | Maxine M. || Couey || Taylor || {{FindAGrave|70887334}} || 11 May 1919 || 25 May 2000 |- | [[Toney-1360|Minnie Minerva]] || [[Toney-1360|Couey]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|70887366}} || 14 Feb 1890 || 11 Nov 1969 |- | Orba Edward || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70887406}} || 10 Nov 1885 || 28 Sep 1891 |- | Orla R. || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70887477}} || 27 Jan 1931 || 29 Dec 1936 |- | Viola G. || Couey || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|75093367}} || 1861 || 1954 |- | Walter || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|70887508}} || 8 Jul 1860 || 17 Feb 1926 |- | Wesly || Couey || || {{FindAGrave|75093387}} || Aug 1871 || 12 Nov 1873 |- | Deborah L. “Debbie” || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887558}} || 21 Oct 1904 || 3 Apr 1979 |- | Ella Alma || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887588}} || 11 Dec 1897 || 17 Sep 1899 |- | Eva Lena || Craig || Coppernoll || {{FindAGrave|70887621}} || May 1867 || 1957 |- | George Melvin || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887654}} || 22 Nov 1870 || 1 Jun 1952 |- | Harold Thomas || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887682}} || 13 Nov 1917 || 12 Oct 1918 |- | Ruth Anna || Craig || || {{FindAGrave|70887749}} || 26 Oct 1908 || 15 Nov 1908 |- | Jeffrey Lee || Cramsey || || {{FindAGrave|26413769}} || 8 Jun 1977 || Aug 1994 |- | John B || Cross || || {{FindAGrave|70919425}} || 1822 || 1883 |- | Berniece Hilma || Daly || Couey || {{FindAGrave|100849442}} || 13 Jun 1914 || 4 Aug 2013 |- | Kenneth F || Daly || || {{FindAGrave|55606354}} || 13 Jul 1911 || 4 May 1971 |- | Floyd Cash || Daughhetee || || {{FindAGrave|70887908}} || 1901 || 1902 |- | Willie || Daughhetee || || {{FindAGrave|70887934}} || 1907 || 1907 |- | Elizabeth || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888374}} || 8 Sep 1868 || 4 Jan 1892 |- | Emily Emma || Davis || Crow || {{FindAGrave|70888136}} || 6 Mar 1854 || 30 Mar 1882 |- | James M. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888180}} || 1838 || 27 Apr 1898 |- | John || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888422}} || Aug 1868 || 16 Apr 1895 |- | Johnathan B. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888263}} || 25 Jul 1882 || 13 Aug 1883 |- | Nancy L || Davis || Rogers || {{FindAGrave|191766484}} || 28 Feb 1820 || 2 Apr 1901 |- | Pearl || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888472}} || Aug 1883 || 9 Jun 1896 |- | Sarah A. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888286}} || 1882 || 1882 |- | Thomas J. || Davis || || {{FindAGrave|70888329}} || 16 Mar 1816 || 13 Feb 1891 |- | Achsa Axy || Dilley || Buckmaster || {{FindAGrave|20481552}} || 5 Mar 1874 || 18 Oct 1940 |- | Agnes || Dilley || Davis || {{FindAGrave|19492800}} || 24 May 1877 || 15 Jun 1909 |- | Albert B. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451624}} || Mar 1864 || 1 May 1865 |- | Callena Fern || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20481718}} || unknown || 10 Aug 1988 |- | Charles A. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492809}} || 7 Dec 1878 || 8 Aug 1879 |- | Clarence Edwin || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492933}} || 14 Oct 1936 || 9 Feb 1967 |- | Darrill || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492928}} || 12 Oct 1902 || 9 Nov 1974 |- | Delores Fern || Dilley || Copus || {{FindAGrave|19492924}} || 3 May 1919 || 4 Feb 1974 |- | Dorothy || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492921}} || 27 Jun 1936 || 6 Jul 1937 |- | Edmond B. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451516}} || 25 Nov 1820 || 3 Feb 1905 |- | Edmond B. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451803}} || 1869 || 14 Oct 1870 |- | Edna || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451578}} || 25 Apr 1884 || 22 Sep 1884 |- | Ellen M || Dilley || Couey || {{FindAGrave|136595493}} || 1855 || 14 Jun 1891 |- | Ethel G. || Dilley || Copus || {{FindAGrave|19492917}} || 24 Nov 1899 || 16 Mar 1992 |- | Eva Marie || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492912}} || 1909 || 28 Apr 1909 |- | George McClellan || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20481424}} || 5 Oct 1866 || 27 Feb 1956 |- | George P. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492909}} || 18 Jun 1899 || 17 Dec 1949 |- | Helen || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20489668}} || 24 Jul 1911 || Feb 1979 |- | Infant || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|55606242}} || unknown || 22 Dec 1861 |- | Ira C. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492898}} || 1906 || 1982 |- | Ira T. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492895}} || 28 Dec 1840 || 9 Jul 1903 |- | Jane || Dilley || Patton || {{FindAGrave|19492892}} || 1816 || 1880 |- | Joseph D. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451561}} || 10 Dec 1847 || 22 Dec 1885 |- | Lester T. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451573}} || 22 May 1870 || 3 Aug 1871 |- | Manuel Eugene || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492888}} || 20 Dec 1933 || 1 Jan 1934 |- | [[Couey-8|Margaret Ellen]] || [[Couey-8|Dilley]] || Couey || {{FindAGrave|19451554}} || 30 May 1851 || 14 Jun 1891 |- | Mary || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451747}} || 1849 || 1937 |- | Mary E. || Dilley || Couey || {{FindAGrave|19451567}} || 16 Jan 1850 || 22 Feb 1885 |- | [[Toney-1357|Minnie Alice]] || [[Toney-1357|Dilley]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|19451761}} || 21 Feb 1869 || 18 Dec 1959 |- | Oscar D || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20489651}} || 3 Feb 1914 || 2 Apr 1973 |- | Polly Ann || Dilley || Wood || {{FindAGrave|19451778}} || 18 Oct 1859 || 18 Mar 1937 |- | Rachel A. || Dilley || Wey || {{FindAGrave|19492886}} || 23 Apr 1840 || unknown |- | [[Dilley-490|Robert H.]] || [[Dilley-490|Dilley]] || || {{FindAGrave|19451541}} || 25 Jun 1845 || 8 Apr 1922 |- | Roger W || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|20489769}} || 29 Sep 1928 || 24 Oct 1994 |- | Rosannah || Dilley || McCord || {{FindAGrave|19451523}} || 28 Feb 1820 || 21 Aug 1896 |- | Thompson || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492884}} || 1816 || 27 Dec 1863 |- | Warren || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19451617}} || 5 Mar 1858 || 13 Mar 1937 |- | William Everett || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492881}} || 4 Oct 1904 || 13 Feb 1968 |- | William J. || Dilley || || {{FindAGrave|19492882}} || 1897 || 1978 |- | Irene || Downing || Wilson || {{FindAGrave|70919227}} || 6 Feb 1876 || 2 Sep 1910 |- | Kit || Elzora || || {{FindAGrave|15166813}} || 1874 || 1969 |- | Malissa || Enyart || || {{FindAGrave|70919240}} || 31 Aug 1875 || 17 Jun 1879 |- | [[Davis-90955|Sarah Ann]] || [[Davis-90955|Enyart]] || Davis || {{FindAGrave|191766380}} || 1846 || 9 Feb 1882 |- | Clyde || Faith || || {{FindAGrave|70919258}} || 4 Jun 1890 || 11 Jun 1894 |- | Alberta || Flynn || || {{FindAGrave|70919282}} || 17 Jul 1924 || 3 Sep 1924 |- | James Paul || Flynn || || {{FindAGrave|194069973}} || 6 Aug 1854 || 9 Apr 1919 |- | John Henry || Flynn || || {{FindAGrave|70919294}} || 24 Jun 1822 || 19 Nov 1900 |- | James William || Gobin || || {{FindAGrave|70919356}} || 4 Apr 1901 || 29 Mar 1963 |- | Jeffrey Delbert || Gobin || || {{FindAGrave|75093399}} || 2000 || 2000 |- | Leonard Orville || Gobin || || {{FindAGrave|70919397}} || 9 Sep 1925 || 25 Sep 2010 |- | Lillie Agnes || Gobin || Willows || {{FindAGrave|70919328}} || 1 Mar 1901 || 10 Jul 1989 |- | Marcella || Heigh || Aldrich || {{FindAGrave|70919466}} || 11 Sep 1851 || 30 Nov 1918 |- | William Henry || Heigh || || {{FindAGrave|70919487}} || 15 Apr 1848 || 17 Jun 1931 |- | George S. || Hembree || || {{FindAGrave|38463090}} || 29 Apr 1924 || 8 Nov 2004 |- | Meredith M. || Hembree || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|75093435}} || 14 Dec 1923 || 12 Oct 1986 |- | David Junior “Junior” || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919512}} || 25 Oct 1931 || 19 Oct 1996 |- | Elizabeth B. || Hometh || Martin || {{FindAGrave|70919528}} || 1915 || 1961 |- | Mark Allen || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919543}} || 1968 || 1968 |- | Reuben || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919576}} || 29 Apr 1908 || 28 Nov 1991 |- | Roger Wayne || Hometh || || {{FindAGrave|70919571}} || 24 Nov 1936 || 19 Aug 1992 |- | James || Hutson || || {{FindAGrave|70919591}} || Jan 1839 || 31 Mar 1879 |- | Anna Elizabeth || Jones || Turk || {{FindAGrave|70919615}} || 11 Mar 1850 || 16 Feb 1920 |- | Fred C. || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919623}} || 9 Oct 1886 || 24 Apr 1946 |- | Henry || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919631}} || 20 Nov 1825 || 17 Jan 1892 |- | John || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919639}} || unknown || 1920 |- | John D. || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919662}} || 4 Nov 1849 || 17 Feb 1934 |- | Johney || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919676}} || 1869 || 1870 |- | Minerva || Jones || Howard || {{FindAGrave|70919688}} || 13 Feb 1813 || 17 Feb 1874 |- | Myrtle I. || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919704}} || 1907 || 1913 |- | Ralph || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919723}} || 15 Feb 1894 || 17 Oct 1894 |- | Warrington || Jones || || {{FindAGrave|70919742}} || 14 May 1811 || 22 Sep 1888 |- | Albert || Kalish || || {{FindAGrave|70919766}} || 1880 || 1959 |- | Leta Ann || Kalish || Miller || {{FindAGrave|70919773}} || 1884 || 1965 |- | McKenzie Rose || Koresh || || {{FindAGrave|20481878}} || unknown || 16 Jul 2004 |- | Norman Martinus || Larson || || {{FindAGrave|70920884}} || 9 May 1916 || 7 Jan 2001 |- | Verona M. || Larson || Logan || {{FindAGrave|70920902}} || 12 Mar 1910 || 8 Oct 1981 |- | Carl J. || Lettman || || {{FindAGrave|70920945}} || 17 Nov 1896 || 19 Apr 1974 |- | Lorena Agnes || Lettman || Pauls || {{FindAGrave|70920967}} || 12 May 1902 || 1 Jun 2000 |- | J. Henry || Lightfoot || || {{FindAGrave|70920980}} || 1873 || 1932 |- | Sarelda Elizabeth || Lightfoot || Smith || {{FindAGrave|70921007}} || 9 Jul 1882 || 31 Aug 1954 |- | Cecil Estelle “Stella” || Logan || Cranston || {{FindAGrave|70921084}} || 6 Apr 1886 || 10 Feb 1937 |- | Katherine M. || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|75093462}} || 1924 || 2006 |- | Lee D. || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|75093448}} || 1918 || 2009 |- | Lou H. || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|70921024}} || 1874 || 1954 |- | Mildred || Logan || Brown || {{FindAGrave|70921034}} || 1886 || 1959 |- | Samuel Logan, || Jr || || {{FindAGrave|70921067}} || 13 Apr 1916 || 22 May 1941 |- | Sigvald Hanson “Sam” || Logan || || {{FindAGrave|70921045}} || 28 Jun 1880 || 29 Jun 1959 |- | John || Martin || || {{FindAGrave|70921096}} || 1892 || 1974 |- | Myrtle || Martin || || {{FindAGrave|70921115}} || 1894 || 1956 |- | Erva M. || McDougall || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|70921151}} || 28 Apr 1909 || 8 Sep 1998 |- | Robert Leroy || McDougall || || {{FindAGrave|70921135}} || 23 Jun 1917 || 20 Feb 1969 |- | Clifford L. || McDowell || || {{FindAGrave|70924741}} || 22 Oct 1908 || 25 Apr 1955 |- | Lena A. || McDowell || Miller || {{FindAGrave|70924766}} || 27 Jan 1905 || 17 Apr 1991 |- | Thomas || McDowell || || {{FindAGrave|70924774}} || 1866 || 1946 |- | male || McKinney || || {{FindAGrave|70924799}} || unknown || 23 May 1912 |- | Buford James || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|70925879}} || 10 Oct 1918 || 16 Oct 1918 |- | Cecil Lyle || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|75093483}} || 6 Mar 1916 || 7 Aug 1990 |- | Ellen Jeanette || Miller || Wood || {{FindAGrave|48162685}} || 11 May 1862 || 20 Mar 1962 |- | Geraldine Phylis “Dutch” || Miller || Bailey || {{FindAGrave|130541017}} || 17 Mar 1926 || 24 May 2014 |- | James Madison || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|21950880}} || 13 Nov 1853 || 5 Feb 1937 |- | John E || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|48163612}} || 1889 || 1917 |- | [[Miller-62416|Lafe M.]] || [[Miller-62416|Miller]] || || {{FindAGrave|70925914}} || 16 Jan 1856 || 3 Feb 1932 |- | [[Toney-1359|Lissie I]] || [[Toney-1359|Miller]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|75093501}} || 1885 || 1971 |- | Luther Theron || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|70926055}} || 9 May 1912 || 27 Sep 1987 |- | Maria M. || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|75093469}} || 1887 || 1942 |- | Marion Francis || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|48162731}} || 16 Oct 1859 || 28 Sep 1934 |- | Mary Christine || Miller || Persinger || {{FindAGrave|21950771}} || 3 May 1852 || 24 Aug 1938 |- | Ray Christopher || Miller || || {{FindAGrave|70926173}} || 24 Aug 1900 || 11 Dec 1973 |- | Violet Ellen || Miller || Whiteaker || {{FindAGrave|32541728}} || 27 Jan 1909 || 31 May 2004 |- | [[Miller-62547|Westley J]] || [[Miller-62547|Miller]] || || {{FindAGrave|70926200}} || 1 Nov 1855 || 28 Aug 1966 |- | infant || Morgan || || {{FindAGrave|70926302}} || unknown || 1894 |- | Jesse Davis || Morgan || || {{FindAGrave|70926355}} || unknown || 8 Jun 1893 |- | Ollie || Morgan || || {{FindAGrave|70926323}} || 1884 || 1885 |- | Emogene Etta || Mueller || Brown || {{FindAGrave|122938817}} || 11 Feb 1901 || 4 Apr 1986 |- | George F. || Mueller || || {{FindAGrave|70926376}} || 1900 || 1968 |- | Aidan Benjamin || Neckar || || {{FindAGrave|70926423}} || unknown || 1 Oct 2004 |- | Lad E. || Neckar || || {{FindAGrave|15166597}} || 25 Jun 1914 || 20 Jun 1995 |- | Larry A || Neckar || || {{FindAGrave|135814960}} || 1 May 1949 || 7 Jun 2012 |- | Lucille M. || Neckar || Klienke || {{FindAGrave|15166626}} || 26 Mar 1916 || 25 Jan 2002 |- | Clarence Louvon || Owens || || {{FindAGrave|70926452}} || 1918 || 1918 |- | Virginia May || Owens || || {{FindAGrave|70926463}} || 28 Mar 1926 || 8 May 1926 |- | Margret || Potts || || {{FindAGrave|15166724}} || 1842 || 1879 |- | Rebecca Margaret || Potts || Puckett || {{FindAGrave|7158636}} || Sep 1849 || Aug 1879 |- | [[Toney-1087|Idona]] || [[Toney-1087|Powell]] || Toney || {{FindAGrave|19203207}} || 2 Mar 1872 || 18 Sep 1957 |- | Ronald LeRoy || Powell || || {{FindAGrave|122939014}} || 1937 || 1938 |- | [[Powell-5408|Rosetta]] || [[Powell-5408|Powell]] || || {{FindAGrave|55606007}} || 1917 || 2005 |- | [[Powell-5403|Roy Richard]] || [[Powell-5403|Powell]] || || {{FindAGrave|55605936}} || 1897 || 1955 |- | [[Powell-5400|Thomas]] || [[Powell-5400|Powell]] || || {{FindAGrave|19203198}} || Aug 1869 || 1946 |- | Lafayette “Lafe” || Powers || || {{FindAGrave|70926534}} || 23 Oct 1859 || 1 Feb 1927 |- | Mabel A. || Powers || || {{FindAGrave|70926555}} || 1886 || 1890 |- | Susan Flynn || Powers || || {{FindAGrave|70926578}} || 26 Jun 1863 || 10 Nov 1913 |- | Cornelius Benton || Puckett || || {{FindAGrave|70926954}} || 14 Oct 1860 || 29 Oct 1901 |- | Rev Henry Lynville || Puckett || || {{FindAGrave|70926878}} || 14 Dec 1818 || 14 Oct 1888 |- | Nancy E. || Puckett || Wheeldon || {{FindAGrave|70926903}} || 1836 || 1885 |- | Elma E. || Randall || Persinger || {{FindAGrave|122941197}} || 1906 || 1998 |- | Evelyn M. || Randall || Randall || {{FindAGrave|70928781}} || 1933 || 1963 |- | Georgian || Randall || Wallin || {{FindAGrave|194541563}} || 16 Nov 1945 || 6 Nov 2018 |- | Glen G. || Randall || || {{FindAGrave|70928802}} || 20 Nov 1904 || 5 Jan 1984 |- | Leon C. || Randall || || {{FindAGrave|70928833}} || 31 Mar 1896 || May 1968 |- | Logan L. || Randall || || {{FindAGrave|70928863}} || 31 Oct 1926 || 18 Apr 1994 |- | Lucilla Ethel || Randall || Logan || {{FindAGrave|70928926}} || 14 Feb 1906 || 27 Mar 1934 |- | Bert E. || Remington || || {{FindAGrave|70928970}} || 12 May 1881 || 25 Feb 1939 |- | Bessie I. Steiner || Remington || || {{FindAGrave|104818890}} || 2 Jul 1915 || 31 Jan 2013 |- | Keith Val || Remington || || {{FindAGrave|70929001}} || 4 Nov 1911 || 19 Jan 2000 |- | Myrtle Mary || Remington || Jones || {{FindAGrave|70929041}} || 30 May 1890 || 10 May 1956 |- | Rosemary L. || Riewe || || {{FindAGrave|122941449}} || 18 May 1945 || 12 Jun 2001 |- | Gary Lee || Schell || || {{FindAGrave|70929084}} || 23 Jun 1937 || 11 Dec 1986 |- | Izetta D. || Schell || Miller || {{FindAGrave|70929114}} || 26 Feb 1914 || 9 May 1996 |- | Roy R. || Schell || || {{FindAGrave|70929151}} || 8 Sep 1910 || 23 Sep 1958 |- | Emily || Shaffer || Couey || {{FindAGrave|70929194}} || 4 Aug 1865 || 14 Sep 1933 |- | Freeman Stright || Shaffer || || {{FindAGrave|70929249}} || 1859 || 1938 |- | Christopher Corlis “Chris” || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166898}} || 18 Feb 1880 || 5 Feb 1960 |- | Joel Eli || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166736}} || 3 Mar 1810 || 31 Dec 1894 |- | John || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166914}} || 1855 || 1918 |- | John William || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|15166958}} || 1878 || 1945 |- | Mary “Polly” || Shaw || White || {{FindAGrave|15166746}} || 23 May 1816 || 14 Oct 1893 |- | Melissa C || Shaw || Wood || {{FindAGrave|15166946}} || 8 Jun 1857 || 20 Nov 1931 |- | Moses I || Shaw || || {{FindAGrave|53427928}} || 21 Oct 1861 || 7 Oct 1864 |- | Marvin H. || Shumate || || {{FindAGrave|122941745}} || 10 Nov 1930 || 18 May 2001 |- | Bert D. || Slade || || {{FindAGrave|70929336}} || 9 Sep 1858 || 23 Oct 1926 |- | Earnie || Slane || || {{FindAGrave|41557669}} || 5 Jun 1889 || 25 Dec 1971 |- | Irvin E. || Slane || || {{FindAGrave|19451605}} || 20 May 1871 || 8 Jun 1898 |- | James || Slane || || {{FindAGrave|19451596}} || 14 Feb 1847 || 7 Jul 1899 |- | Mary Melvina || Slane || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|19451588}} || 10 Dec 1849 || 1 Feb 1937 |- | John Rolland || Smith || || {{FindAGrave|70929367}} || 1846 || 1922 |- | Marie Ann || Smith || Puckett || {{FindAGrave|70929395}} || 4 Nov 1844 || 8 Aug 1932 |- | Infant Daughter || Soyer || || {{FindAGrave|122942223}} || 19 Apr 1904 || 19 Apr 1904 |- | Frank G || Steiner || || {{FindAGrave|135831972}} || 14 Jan 1921 || 9 Nov 2011 |- | Delos Warren || Stetler || || {{FindAGrave|75093518}} || 23 Nov 1921 || 8 Jul 1942 |- | Enid Ruth || Stetler || || {{FindAGrave|70929451}} || 19 Jul 1925 || 6 Feb 1926 |- | Hulda Hannah || Stetler || Brown || {{FindAGrave|70929481}} || 1895 || 13 Jul 1974 |- | Jacob LeRoy || Stetler || || {{FindAGrave|70929533}} || 23 Apr 1892 || 7 Dec 1984 |- | Buford D. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70931492}} || 1917 || 1917 |- | [[Toney-1356|Charley Edward]] || [[Toney-1356|Toney]] || || {{FindAGrave|70931527}} || 4 Dec 1863 || 28 Feb 1937 |- | Eldon C. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70931984}} || 19 Nov 1891 || 14 Jun 1973 |- | Eldon Fay || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70933574}} || 9 Jan 1931 || 29 Jun 1985 |- | [[Beebe-3967|Etta Viola]] || [[Beebe-3967|Toney]] || Beebe || {{FindAGrave|70934102}} || 27 Jun 1868 || 13 Jan 1959 |- | Female || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934392}} || unknown || Jul 1890 |- | Florence A. || Toney || Mead || {{FindAGrave|70934132}} || 8 Jun 1897 || 2 Feb 1999 |- | Geneva || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|122942501}} || Oct 1897 || 4 Sep 1898 |- | Glennis O. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934167}} || 3 Oct 1925 || 16 Sep 1932 |- | [[Toney-1088|Jesse]] || [[Toney-1088|Toney]] || || {{FindAGrave|70934207}} || 5 Mar 1828 || 6 Oct 1910 |- | [[Wey-29|Mary Elizabeth]] || [[Wey-29|Toney]] || Wey || {{FindAGrave|19203239}} || 16 Jan 1831 || 25 Jun 1908 |- | Mildred D. || Toney || Turk || {{FindAGrave|70934238}} || 1909 || 1947 |- | Theron R. || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934296}} || 3 Jul 1904 || 4 Apr 1953 |- | Verlyn Charles || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934331}} || 22 Dec 1933 || 27 Oct 1997 |- | Willard R. “Bill” || Toney || || {{FindAGrave|70934355}} || 18 Jan 1940 || 23 Mar 1994 |- | Carrie || Troxel || Davis || {{FindAGrave|70934432}} || 11 Aug 1876 || 21 Nov 1910 |- | David || Troxel || || {{FindAGrave|70934475}} || 1863 || 1955 |- | Kit Elzora || Troxel || Bolton || {{FindAGrave|70934513}} || 1874 || 1969 |- | Arthur E. || Turner || || {{FindAGrave|70934652}} || 10 Jun 1921 || 28 Feb 1982 |- | Dorothy Ann || Turner || Giltner || {{FindAGrave|70934616}} || 15 Aug 1923 || 30 Mar 2005 |- | Ralph D. || Turner || || {{FindAGrave|70934577}} || 1892 || 1931 |- | Nona Catherine || Wallin || Havens || {{FindAGrave|70934700}} || 19 Jan 1920 || 18 Aug 2001 |- | Orlan Joseph Wallin, || Sr || || {{FindAGrave|122943573}} || 21 Oct 1921 || 4 Nov 2005 |- | James || Watson || || {{FindAGrave|70934720}} || 1838 || 1878 |- | [[Wey-41|May Carlton]] || [[Wey-41|Weeks]] || Wey || {{FindAGrave|70934885}} || 30 Jun 1863 || 8 Sep 1931 |- | [[Weeks-4841|William J]] || [[Weeks-4841|Weeks]] || || {{FindAGrave|68751622}} || 1865 || 1924 |- | [[Puffer-448|Lillian Abbie Ann]] || [[Puffer-448|Wey]] || Puffer || {{FindAGrave|70935009}} || 24 Jan 1844 || 11 Feb 1915 |- | May C || Wey || || {{FindAGrave|68751472}} || 1863 || 1931 |- | [[Wey-30|Peyton H]] || [[Wey-30|Wey]] || || {{FindAGrave|67657791}} || 31 Oct 1805 || 4 May 1882 |- | [[Mink-495|Rachel]] || [[Mink-495|Wey]] || Mink || {{FindAGrave|67657836}} || 24 Jun 1800 || 24 Dec 1870 |- | Violete || Wey || || {{FindAGrave|68751861}} || 25 Apr 1886 || 4 Aug 1886 |- | [[Wey-40|William H Jr]] || [[Wey-40|Wey]] || || {{FindAGrave|68751232}} || 4 Jan 1872 || 19 Sep 1943 |- | [[Wey-39|William Henry Sr]] || [[Wey-39|Wey]] || || {{FindAGrave|83651384}} || 22 Sep 1837 || 18 Mar 1916 |- | Robert || White || || {{FindAGrave|53428010}} || 1787 || 25 Mar 1859 |- | David || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935329}} || 19 Jan 1845 || 17 May 1919 |- | Elmer || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935345}} || 1869 || 1871 |- | Ettey M. || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935369}} || 1871 || 1873 |- | Jesse M. || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935426}} || 1871 || 1920 |- | Lewis M. || Wilson || || {{FindAGrave|70935461}} || 5 Jul 1867 || 7 Jan 1951 |- | Mary Ann || Wilson || Barker || {{FindAGrave|70935536}} || 25 Nov 1843 || 24 Aug 1895 |- | Henry W. “Hank” || Young || || {{FindAGrave|31116573}} || 25 Sep 1925 || 26 Jun 2003 |- | Miona M. “Mona” || Young || Dilley || {{FindAGrave|121737576}} || 17 Nov 1925 || unknown |- | Susan Lorraine || Young || || {{FindAGrave|70935619}} || 1964 || 1967 |} == To do == These are the to-dos. Feel free to volunteer on them. * Update the internment list. * Photograph headstones * Create/link profiles == Resources == * West Fork Cemetery; Find-A-Grave; https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/89502/west-fork-cemetery [[Category:Richland_County,_Wisconsin,_Cemeteries]] [[Category:West Fork Cemetery, Excelsior, Wisconsin]]

West Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Maine

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[[Category: Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:West Gorham Cemetery, Gorham, Maine]] ==About== '''West Gorham Cemetery''' is located on Dow Road in Gorham, Maine. It is an active cemetery maintained by the town of Gorham. This free space page for West Gorham Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address
Dow Road
Gorham, Maine 04038
(207) 222 - 1670
==To Do List== Photographs have been taken of all stones in the cemetery and have been uploaded to all existing WikiTree profiles; we're now in the process of creating profiles for the remaining interments. If you're interested in helping, please reach out to [[Boucher-3237|Liat]]! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" style="width:50px;" | Born ! scope="col" style="width:50px;" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Files-239|Files]]||William Elder||1781 Apr 3||1843 Dec 24||||[[image:Files-239.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Shaw-15086|Files]]||Abigail ''Shaw''||1780||1819 Mar 13||wife of William E.||[[image:Shaw-15086.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-238|Files]]||Ebenezer||1758 Feb 24||1833 Sep 30||||[[image:Files-238.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Elder-2826|Files]]||Mary "Molly" ''Elder''||1758||1833 Feb 28||wife of Ebenezer||[[image:Files-238.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-243|Files]]||Ebenezer||1783 Jun 7||1872 May 3||||[[image:Files-243.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Stuart-4911|Files]]||Sarah ''Stuart''||1796 Feb 3||1873 Aug 4||wife of Ebenezer||[[image:Stuart-4911.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-244|Files]]||Edward||1825 Jul 28||1874 Oct 26||||[[image:Files-244.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Frost-7653|Frost]]||Moses||1766 Jun 3||1850 Sep 19||||[[image:Frost-7653.jpg|150px]] |- |[[McKenney-558|Frost]]||Sarah ''McKenney''||1766 Mar 10||1839 Nov 10||wife of Moses||[[image:McKenney-558.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Files-240|Files]]||Francis||1817 Jul 13||1880 Nov 26||||[[image:Files-240.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Watts-8125|Files]]||Hannah ''Watts''||1818 Jan||1860 Oct 17||wife of Francis||[[image:Watts-8125.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Blake-6027|Blake]]||Joseph||1757||28 Jan 1840||||[[image:Blake-6027.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Hopkins-9829|Blake]]||Hannah ''Hopkins''||1764||27 Jan 1842||wife of Joseph||[[image:Hopkins-9829.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Blake-120|Blake]]||Timothy||26 May 1789||7 Jan 1883||||[[image:Blake-120.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Higgins-105|Blake]]||Susanna ''Higgins''||14 Apr 1789||12 Apr 1862||wife of Timothy||[[image:Higgins-105.jpg|150px]] |- |[[Frost-7659|Frost]]||Dominicus||1794 Feb 15||1862 Dec 6||||[[image:Frost-7659.jpg|150px]] |-}

West Indies, Garrigues Migrations

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[[Category:West Indies, Garrigues Name Study]] Migration paths of the Garrigues clan from and to the [[Space:West Indies, Garrigues Migrations|West Indies]]. These are also all on the pages for the individual colonies/countries. {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Netherlands |destination= St Kitts |origin-flag= European_Flags-54.png |destination-flag= Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis.png }}Between 1704 and 1708, from [[Space:Netherlands, Garrigues Migrations|Netherlands]] to [[Space:St Kitts, Garrigues Migrations|St Kitts]]: *[[Garrigues-8|Matthieu Garrigues (1679-1726)]] **[[Rochet-4|Susanna (Rochet) Garrigues (abt.1679-1746)]] **[[Garrigues-19|François Philippe Garrigues (1704-1783)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= St Kitts |destination= Pennsylvania Colony |origin-flag= Saint_Kitts_and_Nevis.png |destination-flag= Flags-46.png }}1713, from [[Space:St Kitts, Garrigues Migrations|St Kitts]] to [[Space:Pennsylvania, Garrigues Migrations|Pennsylvania Colony]]: *[[Garrigues-8|Matthieu Garrigues (1679-1726)]] **[[Rochet-4|Susanna (Rochet) Garrigues (abt.1679-1746)]] **[[Garrigues-19|François Philippe Garrigues (1704-1783)]] **[[Garrigues-20|Pierre Garrigues (abt.1709-1748)]] **[[Garrigues-21|Matthew Garrigues Jr. (1712-1748)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= England |destination= Colony of Jamaica |origin-flag= Flags-3.jpg |destination-flag= Flags_of_North_America-14.png }}Before 1876, from [[Space:England, Garrigues Migrations|England]] to [[Space:Jamaica, Garrigues Migrations|Colony of Jamaica]]: *[[Garrigues-947|Unknown Garrigues (abt.1850-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= West Indies |destination= New York |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png }}1893, from [[Space:West Indies, Garrigues Migrations|West Indies]] to [[Space:New York, Garrigues Migrations|New York]]: *[[Garriques-13|Louisa J Garriques (1856-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Colony of Jamaica |destination= New York |origin-flag= Flags_of_North_America-14.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png }}Between 1894 and 1907, from [[Space:Jamaica, Garrigues Migrations|Colony of Jamaica]] to [[Space:New York, Garrigues Migrations|New York]]: *[[Garrigues-944|Isaac W Garrigues (abt.1876-)]] {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= West Indies |destination= New York |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png }}1905, from [[Space:West Indies, Garrigues Migrations|West Indies]] to [[Space:New York, Garrigues Migrations|New York]]: *[[Garriques-12|Charles E Garriques (1884-)]]

West Irvine Cemetery

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West Irvine Cemetery, Irvine, Kentucky detailed listings This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:West_Irvine_Cemetery%2C_Irvine%2C_Kentucky|West Irvine Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. FindAGrave Page: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/330670/west-irvine-cemetery West Irvine Cemetery] '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place= [[Space:West_Irvine_Cemetery|West Irvine Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place= [[Space:West_Irvine_Cemetery|West Irvine Cemetery]]}}

West Kempsey Cemetery, West Kempsey, New South Wales

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[[Category: West Kempsey Cemetery, West Kempsey, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: West Kempsey Cemetery, West Kempsey, New South Wales|West Kempsey Cemetery]] Address: '''Broughton Street, West Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -31.06917734423308, 152.82169048589412 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-31.06922/152.82184 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/West+Kempsey+Cemetery/@-31.0692233,152.8218407,891m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b9e75354fa28555:0xcd1ffb3a1bba383f!8m2!3d-31.0695108!4d152.8223786 Google Maps] ==History== Kempsey West Cemetery, gazetted on 27 July 1863, occupies a 2.94ha site, is the second oldest cemetery in the Shire and one of the few cemeteries in NSW that are aligned north-south. Only three graves are aligned east-west. The earliest known burial occurred on 20 July 1856 and inscriptions extant date from 1860. The cemetery is now closed to new burials except where a prior reservation exists. The cemetery consists entirely of monumental portions. An on-site map shows denominational areas but there is no signposting, row or grave numbering within the cemetery itself. There are no facilities provided other than town water. At the time of listing the site had been recently mown and was in good order with no sign of vandalism. Many of the older inscriptions are becoming difficult to read and the south facing monuments made photography difficult. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=680 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2518537 Find a Grave] * [https://www.kempsey.nsw.gov.au/Residents/Cemeteries-memorials-headstones Kempsey Shire COuncil - Cemeteries] * [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/7999dee004e043caaae255cffeab3446/ Kempsey Shire Council - Burial Register] * [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2022963/west-kempsey-cemetery/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

West Lawn Memorial Park, Eugene, Oregon, USA

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This page is part of the [[Project:Oregon_Cemeteries|Oregon Cemeteries Project]] See [[:Category:West Lawn Memorial Park, Eugene, Oregon|West Lawn Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. ''This is a work in progress.'' '''Cemetery name:''' West Lawn Memorial Park - Previously known as IOOF Cemetery #2 '''Address:''' 225 S Danebo Ave, Eugene, OR 97402 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 44°03'08.9"N 123°10'41.2"W '''Information:''' In 1902 Bethesda Lutheran Church built a church building and established a cemetery next to it in what is now the Danish and Bethesda section of West Lawn Memorial Park. In 1926 the church building was moved off of the property and the cemetery land was donated to the International Order of the Odd Fellows (IOOF). An outdoor mausoleum was built in 1962 and the first chapel and indoor mausoleum was constructed in 1982. West Lawn Funeral Home was established in 1984, enabling families to have all of their immediate needs met at one location. The Whispering Winds urn garden opened in 1994. After many years of being owned by a large multinational corporation, the cemetery and funeral home were brought back in to local ownership when the Musgrove family purchased the business in 2005. A state of the art Crematorium and Preparation Center was added to the property in 2007. [[https://musgroves.com/west-lawn.cfm?view=history|Musgrove Mortuaries & Cemeteries website]], October 11, 2019 == Sources ==

West Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Massachusetts

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[[Category:West Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=West_Leyden_Cemetery_Leyden_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=West Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Massachusetts |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=West_Leyden_Cemetery_Leyden_Massachusetts-1.jpg |caption=West Leyden Cemetery, Leyden, Massachusetts |align=r |size=m }}
CEMETERY NAME:  ''' West Leyden Cemetery ''' ADDRESS:  ''' West Leyden Rd., Leyden, Massachusetts ''' GPS COORDINATES:  '''  42.70610, -72.65720'''  315 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1783- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Leyden_Cemetery%2C_Leyden%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91844/west-leyden-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

West Lothian, Scotland

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[[Category:Scottish Counties]][[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''Team Leader: [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] ''' The County of West Lothian was also known as Linlithgowshire. In 1975 West Lothian was abolished and this area became part of Lothian region. [http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search/partner/West%20Lothian?id=32&class=county County of West Lothian, Scotlands Places] West Lothian re-instated as a County by 2005. West Lothian lies on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth and is predominantly rural, though there were extensive coal, iron, and shale oil mining operations in the 18th and 19th centuries, which created distinctive red spoil heaps (locally known as "bings") throughout the council area. The old county town was the royal burgh of Linlithgow, but the largest town (and the second largest town in Lothian after Edinburgh) is now Livingston. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Lothian Wikipedia West Lothian] ==Famous people from West Lothian include:== *Susan Boyle, from Blackburn, a singer who achieved fame on the TV series Britain's Got Talent *Ian Colquhoun, from Livingston, author and actor *Dario Franchitti, from Whitburn, four-time Indy Car series champion, and three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 *Leon Jackson, from Whitburn, winner of The X Factor in 2007 * James the Fifth, born at Linlithgow Palace, King of Scots *Mary, born at Linlithgow Palace, Queen of Scots *Paul di Resta, from Uphall, DTM race driver for Mercedes-Benz, and the cousin of Dario Franchitti *Alex Salmond, from Linlithgow, politician and former First Minister of Scotland *David Tennant, from Bathgate, actor *Sir Charles Wyville Thompson, from Linlithgow, biologist ==Genealogy Resources for West Lothian== *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#WLOTVIS|'''Visitation(s) of England and Wales''']] '''County Index''' entries for persons whose pedigree first entry, or family seat, in the Visitation(s) is in West Lothian (Linlithgowshire), or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in West Lothian (Linlithgowshire). *[http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/queensferry/abercornchurch/ Abercorn Parish Church ] *[http://www.wlfhs.org.uk/ West Lothian Family History Society] *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/WLN Genuki - West Lothian] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/West_Lothian_(Linlithgowshire),_Scotland_Genealogy Family Search - West Lothian (Linlithgowshire)]

West Lulworth, Dorset

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[[:Category: West Lulworth, Dorset]] '''West Lulworth''' is a village and parish on the south-coast of Dorset. See the West Lulworth One-Place Study [http://www.westlulworth.org.uk] for parish register transcriptions (baptisms, marriages, burials) and census transcriptions (1841-1911) and other information. The 1855 Post Office Directory contained the following information: WEST LULWORTH, a parish in the liberty of Bindon, locally within the Hundred of Winfrith, 7½ miles south-west from Wareham, on the shore of the English Channel. The living is a curacy annexed to the rectory of Winfrith Newburgh. The church is a small structure, with nave, chancel, and low square tower. Lulworth Cove, in this parish, is a great natural curiosity; it communicates with the sea through a deep channel, and is surrounded with steep and lofty cliffs. The “Arched Rock,” about 1 mile from the cove, has an opening of about 20 feet, through which a view of the sea is obtained. Here is a coast-guard station, with a lieutenant and 10 men. The parish comprises about 3,240 acres, chiefly the property of Joseph Weld, Esq. The population of the parish, in 1851, was 401. ---- ===Resources=== *[http://www.westlulworth-pc.org.uk/ West Lulworth Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:West_Lulworth|West Lulworth on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.westlulworth.org.uk/ West Lulworth Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol2/pp151-154 Lulworth, West on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13693 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/west-lulworth.html Dorset Churches: West Lulworth (Holy Trinity)]

West Lulworth, Dorset One Place Study

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[[Category:West Lulworth, Dorset One Place Study]] [[Category:West Lulworth, Dorset]] [[Category: Dorset, Place Studies]] [[Category:One Place Studies]]
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[[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] '''Introduction'''
West Lulworth is a village and parish in Dorset, England. It is situated approximately 6 miles south west of Wareham. The parish boundaries include the south coast shoreline including Lulworth Cove, Stair Hole and the iconic Durdle Door. Adjoining parishes are East Lulworth to the east, Winfrith Newburgh to the north, and Chaldon Herring to the west. This one place study was started by [[White-22353|Martin White]]. Martin also has one place studies for East Lulworth, Kingston and Tyneham . '''History'''
To be added March 2021 '''Resources'''
Comprehensive information and resources are available on Martin's external [http://westlulworth.org.uk '''West Lulworth'''] site. Material on that site is being added gradually to WikiTree. '''Aims'''
To reproduce all transcripts currently on external site to WikiTree.
To link all persons named in transcripts to their WikiTree profiles, or where no profiles currently exist, to create them.

West Lulworth - Anglican Clergy

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[[Category: West Lulworth, Dorset One Place Study]] ===Anglican Clergy 1862-2018=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="2" |- ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Office''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''From''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''To''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Title''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Forenames''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Surname''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFBF23;"|'''Profile''' |- | Vicar || 1862 || 1879 || Revd. || William || GILDEA || 1833 Dec 4 || 1925 Dec 11 || [[Gildea-55|Gildea-55]] |- | Vicar || 1879 || 1887 || Revd. || Gerard || WILLIAMS || 1848 || 1920 || [[Williams-66855|Williams-66855]] |- | Vicar || 1887 || 1914 || Revd. || William Percy || SCHUSTER || 1850 Mar 28 || 1914 Nov 6 || [[Schuster-1435|Schuster-1435]] |- | Vicar || 1915 || 1917 || Revd. || George John Shirreff || BOWYEAR || 1851 || 1923 Nov 16 || [[Bowyear-1|Bowyear-1]] |- | Vicar || 1918 || 1923 || Revd. || Arthur Herbert || POWELL || 1856 Sep 18 || 1928 Oct 28 ||[[Powell-13258|Powell-13258]] |- | Vicar || 1924 || 1932 || Revd. || Cyril Dyon || JOB || 1886 Jun 25 || 1973 Jan 10 ||[[Job-324| Job-324]] |- | Vicar || 1933 || 1939 || Revd. || Christopher Campbell || SHARPE || 1870 Jun 1 || 1947 Aug 4 || [[Sharpe-2717|Sharpe-2717]] |- | Vicar || 1939 || 1944 || Revd. || Benjamin || BODYCOMBE || 1882 May 18 || 1944 May 9 || [[Bodycombe-5|Bodycombe-5]] |- | Vicar || 1944 || 1946 || Revd. || Bernard Nathaniel Nicholas || WOODARD || 1882 Dec 6 || 1961 Jul 18 || [[Woodward-5735|Woodard-2520]] |- | Vicar || 1947 || 1955 || Revd. || Cuthbert Henry || CHAMBERS || 1882 Mar 26 || 1967 || [[Chambers-6294|Chambers-6294]] |- | Vicar || 1956 || 1974 || Revd. || John || STONE || 1903 Dec 26 || 1974 Oct 25 || [[Stone-14356|Stone-14356]] |- | Vicar || 1975 || 1978 || Revd. || John Henry Lawrence || PHILLIPS || 1910 Feb 2 || 1985 Nov 1 || [[Phillips-26103|Phillips-26103]] |- | Rector || 1979 || || Revd. || Edward || FARROW || Living || Living || |- | Rector || 1983 || 1989 || Revd. || Robert Coverdale || MOORSOM || 1923 Oct 8 || 2002 || [[Moorsom-2|Moorsom-2]] |- | Rector || 1989 || 1993 || Revd. || Stanley || GILL || Living || Living || |- | Rector || 1994 || 1999 || Revd. || William Arthur || ROGERS || || || |- | Rector || 2000 || 2007 || Revd. || Robert James (Bob) || NAYLOR || 1942 || 2017 Dec || [[Naylor-1924|Naylor-1924]] |- | Priest-in-Charge || 2008 || 2010 || Revd. || David || BALDWIN || Living || Living || |- | Priest-in-Charge || 2012 || 2016 || Revd. || Nicola || COLEMAN || Living || Living || |- | Priest-in-Charge || 2016 || || Revd. || Robert James || MARSDEN || Living || Living || |} Since 1979, the positions of Rector and Priest-in-Charge have covered the combined benefice of East Lulworth, West Lulworth, Winfrith Newburgh and Chaldon.

West Main Street 01

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture|West Main Street 001]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] 1 & 3 West Main street before 1950 often served as separate businesses but have often been combined into one since then P. Thills owned the previous building on this site in 1855. The original land owner bought from the Holland Land Company in 1841. Little is known of the period between 1841 and 1855. Peter Diehl ran a saloon here in 1874. Records also show that a Mr. Bischof sold the saloon he operated here to [[Guetlich-7|Phillip Guetlich]]. Record show that Mr. [[Link-1085|Peter Link]] bought this property from a Mr. Krim. The hall on the third floor was created with it's present mansard roof in 1892. After that it was operated by Mr. Link as an opera house, but it was soon eclipsed by the Town Hall's Opera House. Link's Opera House was also used as a public hall for a temperance society, the Lancaster Benevolent Association, Daughters of America, and other groups. Before the mansard roof there was a four sided peaked roof with four gables. In 1893 Mr. Link added a plate glass store front to the building. A two story verandah was added along the back of the building in 1901, originally the upper floors were operated as a hotel, but later Mr. Link converted these floors to apartments. Link Leased the building to William Palmer who operated it as a saloon and pool room. After Palmer's death his saloon was sold to Mr. [[Pickard-1045|A.F. Pickard]]. Records show that Mr. Eberhardt had operated it in 1908. There were a number of tenants in this building over the years. A partial list of tenants at 3 West Main includes: [[Link-1091|Charles Link]] ran a cigar store there before 1896, F.E. Conschafer Undertaker in 1896, Carlton Loomis Jewelry Store (later combined with [[Greis-17|J.M. Greis]] Musical Instrument Store) in 1897, Jacob Bloessers Shoe Store in 1898, Wannenmacker’s Jewelry Store 1899 to 1910, In 1905 a Louis Goldstein s Clothing Store was sold out, Burdick Stafford Electric 1916-20, the Citizen's National Bank in 1921, and the Dunham Hat Shoppe in 1925-27. Number one was noted for housing the sugar Bowl which opened in 1911. “Most older residents will remember it as the Sugar Bowl as this was a very special place in the community. The [[Cretekos-2|Cretekos]] family made their wonderful candies there and also ran a soda fountain. “ A large two floor brick addition was made to the rear of this building by 1932. Later, Lancaster Pharmacy, Endicott Johnson Shoes, resided in this location. Today this building is the home to [https://www.facebook.com/bloomsburylanetoys/ Bloomsbury Lane Toy Shoppe]. ------ United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 1 West Main Street ca.1860s; altered ca. 1890 Contributing primary building 2 ½-story mansard-roof masonry building with Queen Anne and Italianate styling; stone foundation, asphalt shingle roof. Full width contemporary storefront with corrugated metal siding large plate glass windows, recessed contemporary entry door. Windows at 2nd story typically 1/1 wood sash double hung replacement units set within semicircular arched window openings with stone sills. Double wooden brackets at the cornice and flat roof dormers at mansard level with decorative wooden window casing and dentils. Southeast corner of building features turret at mansard level. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_1_-Sugar_Bowl-1.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_05|Traveling west on West Main Street on the North side is 5 West Main Street, "Peter's Drug Store"]] ==Sources== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] *[[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Record’s show that an early tenant or owner of the two floor wooden structure at this location in 1880 has the initials F. M. and the W. VanPeyma Dry Goods & Grocery Store occupied the site as of 1866. Mr. Schaefer's Shoe Store was here in the early wooden years, and a new store front had been installed in 1891 prior to the building being destroyed by fire in 1894. The three story brick building that remains today was built after the fire and housed Frank E. Schaefer's Shoe Store from 1896-1913. It was Nixon's Cafe 1900's and a saloon as of 1911. Julius Israel ran a clothing store before at this site before 1929. It was the New York Store 1929-55, and Carson's Jewelry from 1955 to date. this building is currently the home of Guilded Maple https://www.facebook.com/gildedmaple/ {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_4_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} ----- United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 4 West Main Street ca. 1895; ca. 1970 storefront alteration Contributing primary building 3-story, 3-bay flat roof masonry commercial building with modest Italianate styling; stone. Features full width recessed ca. 1970s storefront with projecting display cases at various heights atop piers of long, thin brick. Contemporary plate glass entry door and window. Large sign separates first and second stories. Windows typically boarded up with wood, stone sills, set inside segmental brick arches. Decorative corbelled brick at the cornice. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_4_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:Central_Avenue_16_-_New_York_Store|Traveling East on West Main Street on the South west Corner of Central and West Main is The New York Store]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 05

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] ===History=== Based on records, There was an empty lot here in 1855. By 1866. there was a building at this location owned by P. Thills, it can not be confirmed if it was the present building. The 1882 records show the building and saloon went up for sale, and in the 1890's it served as M. Windling's Saloon and Restaurant. The Windling building received a new plate glass front in 1893, and got piped in water service in 1899. It was owned by J.K. Krim at that time. By 1916 the building was serving as Peter's Drug Store and appeared to have had an addition made to it at the back by 1938. The Drug Store was operated by Mr. Simonson after 1951. Currently [http://www.purelypetsstore.com Purely Pets] makes it's home at 5 West Main. ===Description=== United States Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Central Avenue Historic District Erie County, New York Section 7 https://cris.parks.ny.gov/Uploads/ViewDoc.aspx?mode=A&id=296325&q=false 5 West Main Street ca. 1880 Contributing primary building 3-story, 4-bay flat roof masonry commercial building with Italianate styling; stone foundation. Storefront features two separate entry doors, contemporary to the west and to the east historic wood door with large single light, flanked by sidelights, two large fixed display windows. Full-width copper pent roof separates 1st and 2nd story. Windows typically 1/1 replacement units, some 2/2 wood sash double hung units. Stone sills, decorative cast iron pediment lintels at 2nd story and semicircular arches at 3rd story. Corners of building feature brick quoins, corbelled brick cornice and terracotta coping. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_5_-_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West%20Main%20Street%207%20&%209%20-%20Lancaster,%20New%20York|Traveling west on West Main Street on the North Side is 7 & 9 West Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 10 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture|West Main Street 010]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Earliest available records show that J. Burcher owned a building on this approximate site in 1866. It appeared as a private residence in the 1890's, and later a saloon in 1911. In the teens until 1925 it held a Restaurant run by Louis Andromidos. Later tenants included : Brunswick Record store 1920-23, Lancaster Savings & Loan Office 1933-35, Bella’s Restaurant 1936-39, Premus Appliances 1938, Lancaster Radio Store 1939, [[Space:Murphy%27s_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Murphy's store]] continued it's expansion to the West by moving into this building in 1939. This site had been part of the Stephen buildings at numbers 8 to 14. It was a 2 ½ story brick building [[Space:West_Main_Street_8_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 8 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 11 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that in 1855 [[Dingler-63|Dr. Dingler]] owned the building on this site. Other early tenants included : the Lancaster Union Meat Market, Schrankel's Meat Market, Hastrich Meat Market 1880’s-90's, [[Klopf-26|Rudolph Klopp]] Meat Market 1895-96. Records show there was a fire here in 1898 in an apartment over the meat market. This 2 ½ floor wooden building was enlarged three times at the rear. The first addition was a barn in 1890. Then an addition was made at the back of the building in 1892. Later the barn was connected to the main building or rebuilt by 1938. Later tenants of this building included: Hill Sister's Gift Shop 1931-39, Premus Home Appliances 1943, and Lancaster Radio store 1947-65, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_11_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} 11 West Main Street is currently the home to [https://www.facebook.com/LillyBelleMeads Lilly Belle Meads] [[Space:West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Crossing West Main on the south side is 6 west Main street]] (Village Walk) [[Space:West_Main_Street_13_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling West on West Main on the North side is 13 west Main street]] (West Main Street Virtual Walk) ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 12 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] In the 1890's a 2" story frame building is believed to have been on this site. Stephen's Dry Goods & Groceries had been there in the early 1900's. There had been an empty lot on the site from 1905 to 1918. From about 1918 to 1951 there had been a beautiful bank building on this site. It had a high arched ceiling with a large skylight. The building was brick with a stone front and was three stories high. A brick three story addition was put on at the back before 1938. It was the Citizens National Bank until about 1947 when it became the Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company branch in Lancaster. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650|caption =photo was taken in 1924 and was donated by former cashier [[Over-203|Ray Over]]. }} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=650}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_10_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 10 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 13 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records show this location was the residence of [[Dingler-63|Dr. Dingler]] in 1855. Later businesses included : [[Bottleberger-1|Bottleberger]]'s Lancaster Meat Market before 1866, [[Below-45 |Charles Below]] Clothing store 1866-80, Stuart Bibbens Drug Store 1880-87, Balthasar’s Saloon 1887-90, and Emminger’s Bakery 1891-92. Later tenants included: Peoples Clothing Store 1895-98, [[Frisbey-17|S.A. Frisbey]] Tobacco Cigars & Magazines 1906, Delzer's Hardware about 1915, Riegle's Records & Radios 1905-1931, Wheat Plumbing (Milton.J.) 1939, Lancaster Radio 1943, the Jewel Box in 1955, Hollnberger Linoleum 1947-55, and and H&R Block Tax Office in the final years. [[Space:West_Main_Street_15_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling West on West Main on the north side is 15 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 14 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This building is believed to have been a private residence in 1892. Records show The Dighen's Saloon had been there in 1899. Mr. Walters and Fred Linde ran a harness shop at this location prior to 1905. C.H. Smith took over the shop and ran it from 1905-11. Stephen's Cash Market had been here from 1914 to 1930, During this time the building changed from a two floor flat roved wooden structure to three floors high, but with a mansard roof by 1927, however by 1929 mansard roofs were out of favor and a false front was installed. Danny Faxon's Grocery Store was here in 1935. There was a three story wooden section added on in back by 1938, and also a two floor wooden Section further back. The Citizens National Bank may have occupied or owned this building from 1936-39, in 1941 Marion's Fashions was here. An earlier version of this building, or another on the same site. This three story wooden structure housed the Chain Cut Rate Drug Store from 1939 to the mid-60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_14_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-30.jpg|size=600 |caption=West Main Street looking west circa 1966}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 12 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 15 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records show that tenants at this location included [[Below-62|Charles Below]] Men & Boys Clothing Store 1878-86, and [[Leininger-256|J.N. Leininger]] Cigar Factory and residence 1886-96. A three story frame building had been erected here (38' x 48) in 1893.The old building moved back further from the street. It was attached to the rear of the new building. The new building had apartments on the second floor and a hall on the third floor. The owner, Mr Balthasar, made these improvements when he purchased the property from Stuart Bibbens. The hall was rented to the Iron Molders Union and to schoonmakers Dancing Academy in 1899. Later tenants included: Kemnitzer Shoes 1911-18, Auto & Bike Machine Shop 1917, Lancaster shoe Store 1918-35, and Frank Panzika's Lancaster Shoe Store 1949-60's, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_15_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_17_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the North side is 17 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 16 & 18 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] In the early 1890's the building at 16 West Main is believed to have been a private residence. Huber and Funke had a shoe store here about 1890. Huber who owned the building, had Koch's Jewelry Store there about 1892. Later tenants included A. Kraussold News Stand in the late 1890's. Reynder’s & Huber's Saloon 1896-1905, John Heigle's Tavern about 1905-11. Number 16 was empty for a time during the teens. Early Tennants at number 18 were Koch's Sewing Machine Shop in the late 1890's and Thill's Pool Hall was here in the 1900's. Originally this wooden two floor building was two structures but they were combined, about 1928. In 1927 the only buildings here were one floor high. The Eastern most had a flat roof, the other was 1 ½ floors high with a false front. Later, it was rebuilt to become 2 ½ floors high. The Peoples Market was a tenant of both 16 and 18 when the buildings were combined. In the late 20’s Two early additions were put on at the back before 1938. They were only one floor high. The building was faced later with imitation brick as were many of the buildings on this street. The foundations of the building remain today. Later tenants of number 16 were: Loblaw's 1925-36, Gregory & Sons Groceries 1938, , Em's Beauty Shoppe 1939, Marion Fashion & Dress Shoppe 1943-47, Sample Inc. 1951-55, Cozzie's Market 1955, and Haber's Apparel 1955-61. Later tenants in number 18 included: Thill Francis A. Confectionery 1936-55, (there was an expansion of this store in 1936), Gregory's Meat & Food Market 1936-51, and Channel Queen in the 1960’s {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_16_18_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_16_18_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_14_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 14 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 17 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records show that in 1855 there had been a vacant lot on this site. There was a saloon hotel at this location from 1866-1911. This 3 ½ story brick building had a two story brick addition put at the back probably by 1866. The Lancaster Bakery was run by the Schmidts from this location from 1906-08 and later tenants included: Wannemacker Jewelry in the teens and 20's and the teens, Western Auto 1939, Lancaster Bootery 1949, Florshein Shoes in the 1950's or 60's, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_17_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_19_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 19 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 19 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate there may have been a bakery on this site probably in an earlier building in 1855. Later a small frame2"story structure had been built and an addition put on at the back by 1880. A building on approximately this site was owned by a Mr. Johnson in 1880. Charles Caban, a tailor, had a shop upstairs here about 1895. Later Tenants included: [[Linde-118|Fred Linde]]’s Hamess Repairshop 1900’s-20's, [[Casillo-25|Casillo]] Shoe Clinic 1950-55, [[Tichy-101|Rudolph Tichy]] operated the Twin Village Music Studio in the 1960's and the U.S. Navy Recruiter was also here in the1960's. Another addition was added before 1966 and was built of cement block. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_19_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 21 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 20 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate that Mrs. Gottschalk had put a second floor addition at the back of their home in 1883. But something may have happened because there appeared to be an empty lot here in 1892, and the Post Office in 1893. Judge Gottschalk's Bike Shop (also in basement) was here from 1896 – 1920. Later Tenants included; Singer Sewing Machine Co. (A. Koch manager) 1910-14, The American Restaurant in 1927, Marty's Barber Shop in the early 1940's, and May's Barber Shop in the later 1940’s and 50's. [[Space:West Main Street 16 & 18 - Lancaster, New York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 16 & 18 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 21 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate the possibility that this was the location of Charles Gross’s Grocery Store in 1855 and a tin shop in 1866. From before 1900 to well after 1911, this three story brick structure was the Pan American Hotel Restaurant and Bar. It was operated first by [[Halter-301|John Halter]], then [[Bauer-2197|Mr. Joseph Bauer]], then Joe Ansiettin the 1900's and then Mr. Bauer again. It was enlarged at the rear by 1911. In 1927 there was a store here that sold candy; it was called Bauer House. A large one floor cement addition was later put on at the back by 1947. Later Tenants included: Firestone Auto Supply owned by [[Nuwer-70|Frank Nuwer]] 1943-55, [[Repka-69|Repka]]'s Firestone Tire Store in the early 1950's (later auto supply), and Home & Auto Supply owned by Rozler 1955-65, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} _____________________________________________________________________________ "[[Nuwer-70 | Mr. Frank Nuwer]] will open a Firestone Auto Supply Store on West Main Street next week. The store which will be home owned and operated, will specialize in tires, batteries and spark plugs. In addition, a full line of auto accessories will be handled. Mr. Nuwer formerly owned the store at the corner of Aurora and Garfield Streets." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', January 4, 1940) "The new Firestone Auto Supply Store will have a grand opening Friday and Saturday, January 19th and 20th. [[Nuwer-70 | Frank X. Nuwer]], who for many years operated a grocery business in Lancaster in the Schaefer Bros, corner at West Main and Aurora Streets, and later at Garfield and Aurora Streets, will be the owner. A full line of accessories will be carried as well as Firestone tire. Watch for the ad in next week’s Enterprise." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', January 11, 1940) "[[Nuwer-70 | Frank X. Nuwer]], proprietor of the Firestone Store on West Main St., has sold his business because of ill heath. He plans to spend the winter in the south and will leave in a few weeks. He opened the store in 1940. "The new proprietors are [[Repka-69|Raymond Repka]] of Marengo St., Depew and Jerry Souzzi of Union Rd., Cheektowaga. Mr. Repka will manage the store. The new proprietors have a Firestone Store on South Park Ave in Buffalo and are experienced and capable." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', October 11, 1945) {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster_New_York.png }} [[Space:West_Main_Street_23_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 23 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 22 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Zurbrick-22|Edward Zurbrick]], shown driving his hearse outside of his [[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street]] undertaking parlors in 1904.}} The Fire Department is said to have moved here in 1875 in a shed. A fire bell tower was installed on the early fire shed in 1878. The firemen had to buy their own bell. They got it from the firemen of Lockport's “Spaulding Hose.” In 1878 the fire equipment was moved to number 9 West Main Street. In 1891 a second floor was added to an addition previously put on at the back, and early tenants included; [[Gottschalk-161|Jacob Gottschalk]]'s Harness Shop from 1891 to 1896, Zubrick-Knauber and Gram Embalming and Picture Frames 1897-1923, John Schlegal Furniture and Undertaking 1893-97, the name changed to Zurbrick & Schlegal Undertakers 1905-10. The Post Office was here too, and was later expanded into the space behind the original building. Eventually there was constructed a two story building of cement block in back and along the sides, and brick in front. In 1933 the Eleanor Beauty Shoppe was here. Thill Paul M. Real Estate & Insurance 1936, Paul Dettling & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 1936-47, Dr. Milton A. Palmer an optician had offices upstairs 1947 - 55, and Mack's Jewelers 1940's - 61, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_20_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 20 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 23 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This two story wooden structure was set back from the sidewalk, and probably originated as a private residence in 1888. The second floor was not added until 1891. By 1892 a two floor brick store front had been added to extend the building Southwards to the sidewalk. Then a second floor was added to the rear of the house. N.J. Bauer's Monument Works operated out of this location from 1888 to 1951. Delzer's Hardware moved to this site by 1893, and was here until the fire. The fire was centered in this building and Delzer's Hardware wound up in the basement. This happened despite the fact that the fire department put six streams of water on the blaze. It had started in the basement and was hard to get at from the outside due to there being two floors below street level. Later tenants included: Ahl's Memorial Works by 1951, Stetzel's Florist Shop, and Repka's Tire Store in the late 1950's - 60's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_23_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_25_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 25 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 24 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site may have been John Schlegal's Furniture Store in 1890, and Simon Valentine Tax Collectors Office probably in the 1890's. In 1892 John Schlegal put a new front on his furniture and undertaking establishment. It was Stephen's new building in 1898. This building, or an earlier one on the site, was once 2" floors high. It was 20 by 32 feet at that time. Other early tenants included: Queen City Drug Store in 1898, Joe Eberhardt's Motorcycle Dance Hall 1900's, Beck's Beer Shed 1908, Socony Gas Station in the 20's, Murray's Auto & Radio Supplies 1922-25, Shultz Optical 1928-30, Bellas' Restaurant and Tavern and also Stephen's Cash Market in 1933, Fitzgerald's Cleaning & Pressing 1933-55, “Sign’s” about 1951, and Lancaster Dry Cleaning 1955-60's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_24_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-77.jpg |size=600|caption=South side of West Main. between 22 and 32}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 22 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 25 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] [[Greis-17 |J.M. Greis]] had an early building on this site in 1881, from which he sold coal and wood. Later, he set up a cider mill with a stone foundation. He lived upstairs with his wife and 13 kids until 1890 when he moved his residence elsewhere. He added a large coal shed behind the store in 1891. A wooden awning was added to the front of the building in 1890. It protruded into the street Knauber's Planning Mill & Bedstead Factory was located in what had been the old Greis coal shed behind this building or in another building on the same site Early tenants included Greis Coal & General Store 1885-93, [[Rostert-1|Henry Rostert]] Clothing Store in 1893, and Feyers Buffalo Dry Goods Store 1893-95. In 1894 Greis remodeled his buildings with a new store front and by removing interior partitions combined 25 and 27.) It is apparent that a change in the street number took place here sometime after 1911. Before this number 25 was number 27 West Main Street. The number 25 was probably assigned originally to the upstairs apartment in this building, as it had a separate outside entrance on the street. Later, the upstairs entrance was moved to the side of the building. Other occupants of 25 West Main included: W.C. Lewis & Co. Sewing Machines and Pianos in 1905, The Lancaster Music House which operated on the second floor of both 25 and 27 in 1917, PH. Young Dry Goods & House Furnishings in 1905, J.M. Greis 5 & 10¢ Store 1900's to 1913, Larkin Economy store in 1919, Murray's Auto and Radio Supply Store 1922. Greis sold the building to[[Israel-518| Julius Israel]] in 1925 and later tenants included : J. Israel Clothing 1925, Post Office 1936-39, Western Auto 1941-55(Bump &Ray's), Repka's TV & Appliances 1955-60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_25_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 27 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 26 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that John Schlegal's Furniture & Undertaking Parlors had been here in 1892. In 1897 a fire burned out three buildings, numbers 28, 30, and 32, and also damaged number 26 . Delzer's Hardware was located here in the early 1900’s,later a store was located in the Western half, and Eberhardt’s Saloon was in the Eastern half of the building. Other tenants include; Burdick's Electric Co. in 1922, Durrenburger & Clay Don Electric Co. in 1925, Stitz Music Shoppe 1928-33, Fitzgerald's Restaurant 1934-39, and Finally Mac & Bobbie's Restaurant in the final days. This building was one of the last to go and was not taken down until the summer of 1970. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Schlegel-294|John Schlegel's]] Furniture Wareroom, Lancaster N.Y. Circa 1885}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_24_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 24 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 27 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records indicate that early tenants at 27 West Main Street were W.C. Lewis & Co. 5 & 10 cent Store in 1893, and a tailor shop in 1893. A two story brick building was constructed as an addition to the neighboring 25 west Main Street by [[Greis-17 |J.M. Greis]] . The building was constructed after 1893 when a previous wooden building on the site was moved across the street and sold to Mr. Stephen for use as a cigar factory. Tennants included Greis Dry Goods (along with number 25) in 1895 and again in 1898, F. Wannenmacker Jewelry Store 1890 and again in 1896, Wannenmacker repaired watches, clocks, musical instruments and bikes too, Carlisle Loomis Jewelry Store 1897, H. Keen Dry Goods 1897, Joseph Koch Lancaster Tea Store 1898. Greis had added a large coal storage shed behind his store in 1891 and built a large building 73’ x26’ for the Knauber Planing Mill in 1895, and he expanded it in 1896. This building was used from the 1900's to the 50's by Knauber's Planning Mill. Later tenants included J.B. Senegal Jewelry store 1899, P.H. Young General Store 1900-1902 (with number 25) and the Star Theater 1903-15. This building included a large frame addition put on at the back by 1911 when it was Lancaster's first movie house. Later this addition was rebuilt in cement block. Star Theatre, 1903-1912 The Star at 27 West Main St. was Lancaster's first movie theater. The building later became the Lancaster Variety Store. This silent movie house was very small. At first it operated behind an ordinary store front. Then it was given a more appropriate facade with three arches. The Star may have opened as early as 1903 or 1904, but it definitely was a business by 1910,however the Star Theater Was closed by 1913. Later tenants included: P.H. Young's 5 & 10 cent Store 1915, Piano and Musical Instrument store by J.M. Greis the 1920's, Lancaster Variety Store 1930s-50's operated by Ella Straus, and Oker's Furniture Store 1950's to 1961. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 29 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 28, 30 & 32 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earliest recorded building here was a 2 ½ story wooden structure. In 1892 Andrew Koch's Jewelry Store had been there. In 1896 Julius Israel's Lancaster Clothing Store had been in this building. [[Ott-1423|Henry Ott]]'s Hotel was there when all three locations were destroyed by fire in 1897. After the fire these three locations became to be known as the Braun Block, which was a three story wooden structure with a cast iron front with apartments on the upper floors. Number 28 housed the following tenants: Western Union 1920's, the A&P Store 1934-43, Noah's Ark 1943, Landy's Super Auto Supply & Toys 1943-47, Super Auto Supply 1951, Surplus Center 1951-60's. Number 30 housed a Delzer's Hardware by 1893. This building had been owned by Mr. Stephens. He rented it to Mr. Seeger before the fire of 1897. After the rebuild the Western New York Post of a lodge was there in 1914, and a liquor store from the 1930's to the 1950's. Number32 was originally a wooden building the earliest records show was occupied Mr. Phillip's Laundry. After that Mr. Seeger had used it as a furniture store, until 1893 when [[Braun-1488|Louis Braun]] started his grocery store. Braun’s Grocery Store was rebuilt after the fire of and occupied both numbers 30 and 32 by 1915. Later tenant included ; the A&P Grocery Store in 1929, a Jewelry store in 1934, Braun Electrical Contracting 1936-39, Lehder Floral Shop in 1939, Carson's from 1932–55. This part of the Braun block was empty for some time during the 60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_28_30_32_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_28_30_32_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_28_30_32_-_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 26 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 29 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that J. Seeger and Mrs. Idtle were in business in the earlier building by 1866. A furnace fire occurred at Seeger's in August of 1881. An arsonists started a fire in one of Mr. Seeger's coffins (the proprietor was also the undertake) in 1885. Fortunately the fire was discovered promptly otherwise all of west Main street might have been burned down because of a high wind. In 1887 there was another fire in Seeger's, again it was put out in time, and again arson was suspected. Fred Seeger's Furniture factory outback was damaged by fire yet again on February 9, 1887. On September 17 of the same year it was destroyed by fire. The more recent building was not constructed of brick, as many supposed, but was built of wood with an iron front. It had no sidewalls of its own, but leaned on the brick walls of adjoining buildings. Tenants include Seeger's Furniture store and factory from approximately 1891-1901, a women's wear store 1913, Besser's Furniture 1925-43, Rozlers Furniture 1943-55, and Olker’s Furniture 1961. In 1961 kids playing outback were suspected of setting a small grass fire that spread to cardboard cartons near the back of the building. The fire department came and put this blaze out but apparently some embers must have been blown in the back door into some rolls of linoleum where they went undetected at the time. Later, after the firemen had left, they sprang to life. The fates had finally caught up with the building. This time the whole place went up and nearly took all of West Main Street with it. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_31_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 31 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 30 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] In the earlier wooden building at number 30, [[Koch-3099|Andrew Koch]]’s Jewlry Store was located This early building was a small 1 1/2 floor wooden structure. This building had been owned by Mr. Stephens. He rented it to Mr. Seeger before the fire of 1897. Delzer's Hardware moved to this site by 1893, and was here until the fire. The fire was centered in this building and Delzer's Hardware wound up in the basement. This happened despite the fact that the fire department put six streams of water on the blaze. It had started in the basement and was hard to get at from the outside due to there being two floors below street level. This building also was salvaged and moved to Tannery Place. It was moved by J.M. Cockle to Kelley's lot. In 1897 while the new Braun Block was still under construction the roof caught fire due to a gasoline stove that had been used to heat tar for the roof. Workmen tried to carry the blazing pail of gasoline down the stairs inside the building, but were forced to throw it out a back window into the creek. At least they managed to put the roof fire out by themselves. The Western New York Post of a lodge was located here in 1914 This part of the Braun Block housed a liquor store from the 1930's to the 1950's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_30_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=600|caption= 30 & 32 West Main Street|size=500}} [[Space:West Main Street 28, 30 & 32 - Lancaster, New York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 28, 30 & 32 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 31 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate this was a private residence before 1892 and that Fred Segers furniture business expanded into this building at times. The building had a two story brick addition put on at the back by 1911, and included a large bakery oven at the rear in a separate building. F.J. Wood's wallpaper & Paint business started here upstairs about 1910. The later 2 ½ story brick building housed several businesses including: Harters Bakery in the 1900's-1911, Danahy-Faxon Groceries was there in 1931, Santomarco (Joseph) Fruits 1936, and Panzika's Fruits & including vegetables 1943-61. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_31_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_33_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 33 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 32 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earliest known tennent was Mr. Phillip's Laundry, while Mr. Seeger had used it before 1893 for a furniture store. The grocery store of [[Braun-1488|Louis Braun]] was started here in 1893, and was rebuilt after the fire of 1897. Louis Braun's Grocery Store occupied both numbers 30 and 32 by 1915. By 1829 the A&P Grocery Store was in this location followed by a a Jewelry store in 1934. Followed by Braun Electrical Contracting 1936-39, Lehder Floral Shop in 1939, and [[Packard-1596|Clarence Packard]] operated Carson's Jewly from here from 1939–55. This part of the Braun block was empty for some time during the 60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_30_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=600|caption= 30 & 32 West Main Street}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-4.jpg|size=650|caption=The Braun Block on West Main Street in 1898. }} [[Space:West_Main_Street_30_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 30 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 33 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The Schrankel residence was at this location as far back as 1888. (Mr. Schrankel once manufactured pumps at the rear of his home. He obtained power from Greis's engine nearby. He changed his mill pond into an ice pond perhaps working with Brost and Lutz already mentioned.) The 2 ½ story brick building was very similar to and was connected with number 31. It also had a brick addition constructed at the back. Later tenants included: Schrankel Meat Market and Sausage factory approximately 1900s-1911, George J. Wendel Undetaker 1913-20, Harters Bakery in approximately 1929, and Central Machine Co. (sewing machines)1950’s-1961 {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_33_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_35_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 35 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 34 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records indicate there may have been a private residence on this site in 1892 followed by ; Pollandt (Wm J.) Dairy in 1896, Lancaster Dairy (poultry, eggs, cheese) in 1896, and Ott's Hotel in 1897. A wooden 2 1/2 story building was present as late as 1898. Later tenants included; Mr. P. Tahaney's Millinery Shop 1900-1911, Lancaster Bonnet in 1922, The Culver Shoppe 1925-30, Kidder's Bakery 1930's-40's, Handiwork Gift Shop 1949, J.R. Casillo's Shoe Clinic also in the 50's, Twin Village Music Studio in the 1950's. [[Space:West_Main_Street_32_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 32 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 35 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This 2 1/2 story brick building served as a meat market and was connected with the sausage factory next door. Early records indicate there had been a wholesale sausage factory and that Mr. Schrankel had passed the business to [[Zeiser-20|Joseph Zeiser]]. Joseph's son-in- law [[Miller-46345|Peter Miller]] and his family were involved in this business for many years. A barn had been added in back in 1890, which was later connected with the main building. This barn and connecting building were removed only to be replaced by 1951. A two story brick addition was put on at the back by 1911. This building did serve briefly in about 1914 as George J. Wendel's Undertaking Parlor Later tenants included: [[Koehnlein-16|Koehnlein]]'s Meat Market 1928-30, [[Miller-46352|Ted Miller]]'s Meat Market In the 1940's, Koehnlein's Meat Market in 1955, and [[Stadelman-40|Gammel]]'s Meat Market in the early 1960's {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_35_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_37_&_39_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 37 & 39 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 36 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] There was once a small tannery here which was destroyed by fire in 1880. Records indicate there may have been a smaller structure used as a private residence in 1892. At some point Mr. Leininger took control of the property because records indicate he sold the property to Mr. [[Voegele-59|Joseph Voegele]] in 1892. This brick and wood 2 1/2 story building was unusual in that it housed the same business, [[space:Voegele’s Bottling Works|Voegele's Bottleling Works]], from 1893 to the 1960's. It was iron fronted and brick faced on the west and rear wall, and the rear fifth of the East wall. An addition was put on to the East side beyond this brick wall, perhaps in 1900. Mr. Voegele is known to have made an addition to his bottling works in 1900. Perhaps some of the buildings outback were added at this time. The cellar under the building was improved and enlarged in 1896. {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-1.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-2.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_34_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 34 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 37 & 39 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] A 2 1/2 story frame structure on this site housed the Adolf Saloon. This saloon had three additions put on at the back by 1911. The front of this building had been assembled by placing two smaller structures together. The saloon was present as early as 1892. It was by far the largest saloon on the street as of 1911. Early maps suggest that the saloon building may have been present as early as 1880. Little is known of the earlier buildings on this site. We do know Funke and Adolf sold fire insurance here in 1898. [[Logal-1|Mr. Logal]] operated a daiy products store here in 1916. It housed the Nobisch Novelty store in the teens and Sam Adolf’s residence in the 1920’s. A large one story modern building was built of cement block by 1936 its tenants included: the Adolf Service Station as of 1936, Koehnlein (George) Meat Market 1936-43, Patterson's cabinet shop 1939, Landcraft products woodworking 1939, Loblaw's 1940's, Main Surplus 1955, Erie County Health Department 1960's, {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_37_39_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_37_39_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_41_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 41 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 40 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records indicate that a wooden 2 ½ story structure preceded a brick 2 ½ story building on this site in 1897. The John Kalb Barbershop was here by the 1900's and the Voegele’s utilized the building by 1911. One of the few known tenants was Knauber's Barber Shop in 1949. {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-81.jpg |size=600|caption=South side of West Main. 32 Through 44}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 36 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 41 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site was originally acquired by [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] from the Holland Land Company in 1818. [[Safford-344|Elijah Safford]] Owned the buildings at 41 and 43 West Main Street in 1848. By 1866, J. Jerge owned the buildings. [[Schwartz-1524|J.R. Schwartz]] opened a saloon here in 1882. Later Tenants of this 2 ½ story brick building were: Max Schrober’s Bakery in the 1930’s, Lancaster Printing Service 1947-55, Lancaster Journal 1951 to 1955, Gordon’s Wallpaper and Paint 1951-1955, Brass Rail Bar in the 1950’s, and Woofie’s Bar in the 1960’s. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_41_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_43_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 43 west Main street]] * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 42 - Lancaster, New York

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West Main Street 42 - Lancaster, New York [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The [[Darke-84|Wm. Darke]] Hardware store and private residence is believed to have occupied the site from before 1860 to about 1890. A large building located on the creek here in 1855 may have been the Smith and Demongeots brewery which burned. Later tenants of the brick 2 ½ story building included: The Schaffer Bros. Grocery in 1913, the John A. Cushing Auto Sales facility 1921 to about 1945. Newer Hardware about 1945, and Besch & Sturm Hardware store in 1949 and for many years before that. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_42_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_40_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 40 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 43 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site was originally acquired by [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] from the Holland Land Company in 1818. This building is believed to date from 1829, and therefore was the oldest one on the street to last until the end. It was probably the only one left from the settlement period (1803-1845). An E. Gath had owned the buildings on this site in 1866. Simon and Frank Adolf resided here in the 1890's. The brick 2 ½ story building was enlarged by a brick two story addition at the rear in 1891. Frank Adolf did tailoring here during this period, By 1898 he had a partner in the tailoring business, A Mr. William Naab. Miss Mary M. Adolf resided here in the teens. [[Space:West_Main_Street_45_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 45 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 44 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that A.W. Schwartz Flour & Feed in 1892, and [[Schwartz-1438 |Schwartz (August)]] Grocier in the 1890's. Other tenants included a Chinese laundy in 1896, Schwarz Wallpaper & Paint in the early 1900s, Wintermamtel Paint Store in 1914. This brick 2 ½ story building had a two story brick addition at the rear. A second addition with only one floor was also present by 1911, but it was wooden. Later tenants included Besch & Stum Hardware from 1936 to 1950, and Rico’s Pizza in the 1960’s [[Space:West_Main_Street_42_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 42 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 45 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This was at one time the home of [[Adolf-17|Simon Adolph]] {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-5.jpg|size=650|caption=Mrs. Simon Adolf shown standing outside of the covered bridge at the rear of her home, 45 West Main Street. The structure, built originally for a chicken coop in 1910, was later used as a private bridge over Plumbottom Creek.}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_47_&_49_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 47 & 49 west Main street]]

West Main Street 46 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that [[Luce-692|Truman Luce]] originally obtained the land at this site from the Holland Land Company. He sold it to [[Safford-344|Elijah Safford]] who had owned it circa 1848. At some point he sold it to [[Clapp-1033|George Clapp]], who in turn sold it to [[Schwartz-1433|Mathias Schwartz]] in 1864. By 1893 Schwartz Flour & Feed was operating out of this location. At some point [[Grau-127|John Grau]] took over and built a saloon. He extended his saloon at the rear and rebuilt it extensively in 1896. It was doubled in size at that time. Records show a two story frame hotel was been built in 1898. Records show [[Grau-132|Ed (Ringy) Grau]]'s Bar operated at this address from the 1900's to 1911. Later this wooden 2 ½ floor building housed Schaefer's Grill from 1939-47 and the Farmer's Inn 1951-55. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600|caption=This phot was taken when Ed (Ringy) Grau ran a bar at this location}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_44_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 44 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 47 & 49 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earlier known building at this location was owned by [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] in 1855. A building on this site was owned by E. Grath as of 1866. An earlier building on the site, a small 1 ½ story wooden structure, appears to be the original Adolf Saloon. The three story wooden frame structure was built in 1893 and until the 1940's both halves of the building were generally used by the Schaefer brother's Enterprize Cash Grocery. There were apartments on the second floor, and a hall on the third floor. Later, the third floor was divided up into apartments too. A Feed store had operated in one part of the building in 1897. Later tenants at 47 included: Sperer (Sam) second Hand Furniture 1943, Johnson Taxi Service 1947-51, West Main Restaurant 1949-55, and a laundromat in the 1960's. Later tenants at 49 included: One Hour Dry Cleaners and the Nu way Cleaners in the 1930s and 60's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_47_49_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Village_Streetscape_Photographs-78.jpg |size=600|caption=Woofie's Saloon Adolf's old bldg.. North east corner of West Main 4/1/67.}} _________________________________________________________ "As we [the newspaper] announced heretofore, the grocery firm of Schaefer Bros. are to retire from business after January 1st, 1916. ... [[Nuwer-70 | Frank Nuwer]], who has been the obliging clerk in Schaefer Bros. store for a number of years, will on January, 1st embark into business for himself, he having taken the Wendel stand on Aurora street and where he will give 'Brooklyn' a real live grocery." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', December 23, 1915) "John J. Schaefer will open his new grocery with a fresh line of goods at the former Schaefer Bros. stand on Monday next." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', April 27, 1916) "John I. Schaefer's new grocery store, successor to the Schaefer Bros. Mr. Schaefer opened business on May 1st and has an all fresh new stock to choose from." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', May 4, 1916) "John I. Schaefer died Tuesday morning [Nov 6, 1917], after a long illness, age 43 years. ... For about twenty years he was with the grocery firm of Schaefer Bros, until they went out of business about three years ago. Later he was in business alone, but his health compelled him to retire entirely from active business pursuits. ... He leaves two brothers, Frank A. Schaefer and Joseph F. Schaefer, and sisters Clara C. Schaefer, Mrs. Andrew Nichter of Lancaster and Mrs. Frank Nichter of Buffalo." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', November 8, 1917) "Having bought out the grocery business of John I. Schaefer, we [ [[Nuwer-70 | Frank X. Nuwer]] ] are now nicely located at the old Schaefer stand, 47-49 W. Main St." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', November 9, 1916) "[[Nuwer-70 | Frank X Nuwer, Jr.]] having been drafted into the service of his country, offers his grocery business for sale. Here is a fine business for someone and must be taken advantage of at once." (''Lancaster Enterprise'', May 2, 1918) {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_47_49_-_Lancaster_New_York.png }} [[Space:West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling west on West Main on the north side is 51 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 48 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] The earliest records show this location had been a general store owned by [[Schwartz-1435|M. Schwartz]] in 1866. In 1878 Mr. Schwartz had rented the building to a news service. The dentist Dr. Vaugham had his office upstairs here in 1881. This two story wooden structure had been the residence of John Grau in 1889. A new front was put on this building in 1896. John Grau used this building as a private residence as late as 1892. Julius Frank was a barber here in 1900. Later tenants included: a food market in the 60's and Frank Simon's Barber Shop in the teens. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg |size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 46 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 50 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Earliest records show this was the site of the Farmer's Hotel in 1855 owned by Mr. J. Klein. [[Schwartz-1435 |M. Schwartz Jr.]] owned a general store at this site by 1866-78, and it had become the private residence of Mr. Schwartz as of 1892. Later records show Mr. Merkel had taken ownership of this location and was renting it to Mr. Grau. Mr. Grau bought this building from Mr. Merkel about the turn of the century and he ran Grau's Tavern there through the teens. Later tenants in this 2 ½ story wooden building included Nosbisch confectionery 1936-47, and the Nosbisch Food Market 1939-60’s. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_48_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 48 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 51 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling north across West Main Street on the south side is 52 west Main street]]

West Main Street 52 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] prior to 1892 a 2 ½ story fame structure was located at this site. A brick building on this comer was up for sale in 1882 as a saloon or store with barn. Records show that John Grau's barn housed chickens and two race horses in the 1900’s. The barn burned down in 1901 with a $500 loss. It was rebuilt. The old auction house at the West end of West Main Street was owned by the setters and they had an auto dealership there in 1936. Jerome Setter also operated the first bus service to Buffalo from Lancaster. There was an empty lot there from the 1940's to the 1960's. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 50 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 6 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Records show that [[VanPeyma-11|R. Van Peyma]] owned a building on approximately this site in 1866, and that Mrs. Joseph Sheffler had purchased the building from [[Losson-2|John Losson]] in 1878 and had run the Cut Rate Dry Goods & Grocery there from 1878 to 85. [[Schaefer-1324|Frank Schaffer's]] Shoe Store also moved here into the other half of the store in 1885. Records indicate that Mrs. Sheffler had sold the building to Mr. Schaffer in 1890. He had run a shoe store there previously as her tenant. However, as she owned the building again by 1894 the sale may not have been completed. E.E. Bendixen had a photography shop upstairs in this building in 1889. H.H. Halbert took over the photo studio in 1891, but moved to Central Avenue in 1894. Links steam laundry was set up about 1893, preceded by a barbershop. Henry Rostert operated a store here in 1893, and three story brick building constructed in 1894 after the fire. William Delzer's Hardware Store was in the Western half of the building in 1896, later a restaurant and ice cream parlor by Fred Delzer (which closed in 1896), and A. Krussold News Service in 1897. Louis Brass operated a grocery store here in 1894. In 1897 Brass added another floor to his store. Israel’s Lancaster Clothing Store operated out of this location from 1896 to after 1928. [[Space:Murphy%27s_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Murphy's store]] started here and at number 8 in 1928. Harry Kaufman, the optometrist, had his office upstairs here 1950-55. Before 1939 the same store was called a 5¢ to $1. Murphy's rebuilt the facade of this building in the 1970's, as well as numbers 8, 10 and 12 West Main Street. Curently this building houses the [https://www.facebook.com/Greater-Lancaster-Museum-of-Firefighting-571625532966695/ Greater Lancaster Museum of Fire Fighting]. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_04|Traveling East on West Main Stret on the North side is 4 West Main Street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 7 & 9 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] Early records indicate that [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]] had a store at seven and nine in 1866. From 1878 to 1880 the fire shed on West Main Street stood here on an otherwise empty lot. Records show this property was owned by a G.D. in 1880. This may have been the [[Deck-108|George Deck]] Shoe Store or residence. As of 1892 there was a smaller all wooden private residence here. The two buildings were combined in later years and tenants of the 2 1/2 floor building that was partly brick and partly wood that had a wooden 2" story addition put on at the back by 1911 include: Kraussold Merchant (number 7 only), Adolf Bros. Flour & Feed (number nine only) 1896-98, Lancaster & Depew Natural Gas Co. in 1906, number nine only, [[Maute-17|W. Milton Maute]]'s Flour & Feed 1903-10, Shultz Optical 1933-35, Verna's Beauty Shoppe 1947-50, Kamien Jewelers and Gift Center 1950-60's. Currently [https://www.facebook.com/darkforestchocolate/ Dark Forest Chocolate Makers] and [https://www.facebook.com/FurryFriendsPetSpa/ Furry Friends Holistic Pet Spa] operate out of this location. {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_7_9_-_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_11_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling West on West Main on the North Side was 11 West Main Street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Main Street 8 - Lancaster, New York

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, West Main Street Virtual Walk]] This site may have originally held private residences but records have not been found to confirm this. J. Jerge appears to have sold a private residence on this approximate site to Phillip Martzolf for $2,445, who later converted it from a residence to a grocery store. The Phillip Martzolf General Store was here in 1881. Martzolf sold it to Stephen about 1893. Originally numbers 8, 10, 12, and 14 West Main were all owned by Mr. Stephen. Earlier tenants included: Stephens Grocery & Dry Goods 1890's to 1920, a jewelry store in 1911, Sam's Chinese Laundry in the 1900's, and a restaurant 1920-27, [[Space:Murphy%27s_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Murphy's store]] then began in numbers 6 and 8 West Main street. It was a brick one floor building in recent years. An earlier brick 2 1/2 story building on this site also held part of the Murphy's store until it was rebuilt sometime between 1938 and 1947. A large addition was put on at the back of the later building by 1951. {{Image|file=Murphy_s_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=500}} [[Space:West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|Traveling East on West Main Street on the south side is 6 west Main street]] ==Sources== * [[Space: Tales_of_Old_West_Main|Tales of Old West Main Street Harley E. Scott, ed.]]

West Millbury Cemetery, Millbury, Massachusetts

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[[Category: West Millbury Cemetery, Millbury, Massachusetts]] [[Project: Massachusetts Cemeteries | Massachusetts Cemeteries Project]] {{One Place Study|place=Millbury, Massachusetts}} See [[:Category: West Millbury Cemetery, Millbury, Massachusetts|the category page]] for a list of profiles. 428 so far (out of approx. 831 or about 50%). == Resources == * http://files.usgwarchives.net/ma/worcester/towns/millbury/cemeteries/westmillbury.txt == Table == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Photo !! Notes |- || Nameless, Nameless || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51700230 F] |- || [[Alger-946|Alger, Almira W.]] || unknown || 1843 Sep 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114636 F] |- || [[Alger-947|Alger, Charles]] || unknown || 1832 Nov 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114660 F] |- || [[Alger-951|Alger, Edward]] || unknown || 1843 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114676 F] |- || [[Alger-951|Alger, Edward]] || 1840 Sep 10 || 1840 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114696 F] |- || [[Alger-971|Alger, Hannah]] || unknown || 1832 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114713 F] |- || [[Alger-972|Alger, Hitte]] || unknown || 1832 Nov 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114727 F] |- || [[Alger-385|Alger, James]] || 1769 Jan 14 || 1832 Jul 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114737 F] |- || [[Howland-1600|Alger, Sarah Howland]] || 1769 || 1855 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114764 F] |- || [[Alger-952|Alger, Sarah Hannah]] || 1842 Oct 11 || 1856 May 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114796 F] |- || [[Alger-948|Alger, Stephen]] || 1805 Sep 20 || 1891 Feb || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114803 F] |- || [[Wood-32363|Alger, Susan Wood]] || 1811 || 1878 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114825 F] |- || [[Alger-387|Alger, Sybil]] || 1793 || 1881 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114859 F] |- || Alger, Wyoma || unknown || 1881 Jan 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114878 F] |- || Anderson, Lowell D || 1941 Feb 14 || 1996 Jan 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717371 F] |- || Arnold, Arthur A. || 1881 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051009 F] |- || Arnold, Nellie M. || 1883 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051038 F] |- || Arrington, James B. || 1935 May 25 || 2013 Apr 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166404379 F] |- || [[Avery-6141|Avery, David Cummings]] || 1828 Oct 16 || 1873 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114918 F] |- || [[Stowe-1199|Avery, Diantha Merriam]] || 1836 Apr 2 || 1892 Apr 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114934 F] |- || [[Avery-6142|Avery, John Henry]] || 1870 Apr 15 || 1870 Jul 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114961 F] |- || [[Avery-6143|Avery, Lizzie E.]] || 1855 Aug 24 || 1871 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114974 F] |- || [[Avery-6144|Avery, Stella Diantha]] || 1871 Jul 29 || 1872 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46114991 F] |- || Backstrom, Anna Anderson || 1870 || 1951 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125289454 F] |- || Backstrom, Eva Magdalene || 1910 Jun 18 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125290088 F] |- || Backstrom, Gustaf || 1866 || 1911 Apr 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125289528 F] |- || Backstrom, Marie R. || 1900 || 1989 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133713637 F] |- || Backstrom, Raymond Alfred || 1902 Jan 11 || 1968 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133713727 F] |- || Ball, Arlene D || 1915 Mar 21 || 2005 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179017416 F] |- || Ball, David A. || 1915 || 1989 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051153 F] |- || Ball, John C. || 1943 || 1948 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204001954 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1705|Bancroft, Charles Lewis]] || 1854 || 1921 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133716071 F] |- || [[Davidson-11725|Bancroft, Matilda Ann]] || 1854 || 1937 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204001805 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1707|Bancroft, Walter Harris]] || 1878 Jan 18 || 1882 Jun 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115013 F] |- || Banister, Hannah W. || unknown || 1843 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115029 F] |- || [[Marble-682|Bartlett, Lefa]] || unknown || 1826 Sep 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115060 F] |- || [[Carlton-2222|Barton, Catherine Howard]] || 1838 Feb 18 || 1918 Apr 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122872128 F] |- || [[Barton-5976|Barton, Charles Hudson]] || 1834 May 3 || 1905 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115076 F] |- || Bates, Sally Smith || unknown || 1879 May 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115097 F] |- || [[Bates-11437|Bates, Tyler]] || unknown || 1825 Dec 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115113 F] |- || Beaton, Evelyn H. || 1907 || 1996 Apr 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204077157 F] |- || Beaton, Evelyn H. || 1935 || 1935 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204084434 F] |- || Beaton, Stephen, Jr || 1905 || 2001 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204077095 F] |- || Bennett, Richard A || 1941 May 4 || 2008 Jun 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177501370 F] |- || Benson, Annie H. || 1883 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572048 F] |- || Benson, Arvid T || 1906 || 1991 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927297 F] |- || Benson, Evelyn M || 1908 || 1984 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927339 F] |- || Benson, Irving J. || 1906 Feb 14 || 1994 Oct 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177012294 F] |- || Benson, John W. || 1883 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572036 F] |- || Benson, Margaret C. || 1910 Sep 13 || 2000 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177012107 F] |- || Benson, Philip L. || 1911 || 1925 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572085 F] |- || [[Glover-5901|Bentley, Emily Glover]] || 1838 Apr 29 || 1926 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46235494 F] |- || Bentley, George || 1929 Mar 8 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204414799 F] |- || [[Bentley-4746|Bentley, Henry W.]] || unknown || 1910 Jan 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115166 F] |- || [[Bentley-4747|Bentley, Herbert A.]] || unknown || 1907 Jul 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115185 F] |- || [[Bentley-4748|Bentley, Ida Marion]] || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115140 F] |- || [[Greenman-465|Bentley, Marcia]] || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115211 F] |- || Berg, Axel B || 1881 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95524771 F] |- || Berg, Olga E. || 1916 Aug 24 || 1976 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93967937 F] |- || Berg, Selma Maria || 1889 Apr 28 || 1949 May 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95524754 F] |- || Berg, Theodore F. || 1924 Apr 24 || 1972 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204703274 F] |- || Bermingham, Marion G. || 1900 || 1978 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204373089 F] |- || Bermingham, Patrick T. || 1899 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204373073 F] |- || Bernatowicz, Edward W. || 1915 || 1995 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204762682 F] |- || Bernatowicz, Genevieve Kersulis || 1915 || 2010 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204762691 F] |- || Bird, Lorion W || 1917 Oct 7 || 2005 Mar 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717604 F] |- || Bird, Ruby Emma || 1919 Apr 4 || 1998 Jul 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717520 F] |- || [[Bixby-201|Bixbee, Pvt Samuel]] || 1721 Sep 9 || 1809 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51700211 F] |- || [[Greenwood-2287|Bixby, Mary Greenwood]] || 1757 Apr 13 || 1851 Jan 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115243 F] |- || [[Bixby-781|Bixby, Samuel]] || 1755 Sep 24 || 1848 Mar 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115258 F] |- || [[Stockwell-165|Blanchard, Betsey]] || 1794 || 1880 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115273 F] |- || [[Marble-821|Blanchard, Cina Marble]] || 1787 Mar 13 || 1823 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115295 F] |- || [[Putnam-3105|Blanchard, Harriet Ward]] || 1827 May 13 || 1904 Jan 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115306 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5241|Blanchard, Henry Wright]] || 1849 Feb 5 || 1906 Jan 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115318 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5240|Blanchard, John Sibley]] || 1827 Jun 30 || 1886 Jan 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115330 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5527|Blanchard, Nellie M.]] || 1851 Jan 3 || 1869 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115345 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5166|Blanchard, Samuel]] || 1749 Apr 1 || 1825 Jul 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115377 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5165|Blanchard, Stephen]] || 1775 || 1855 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115393 F] |- || [[Blanchard-5528|Blanchard, Stephen Tenney]] || 1856 Feb 12 || 1890 Jan 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115404 F] |- || [[Tenney-880|Blanchard, Susanna Tenney]] || 1751 Dec 15 || 1826 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115428 F] |- || Braman, Isabel J || 1897 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715905 F] |- || [[Braman-284|Braman, Oliver Horace]] || 1897 Sep 17 || 1972 Nov 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163433850 F] |- || Brierly, Allison P. || unknown || 1875 Oct 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116168 F] |- || Brodmerkle, Earl E. || 1915 Jul 27 || 2007 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416028 F] |- || Brown, Lucy Melinda || 1892 Jun 24 || 1993 Oct 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159605212 F] |- || [[Fowle-573|Buck, Hannah Fowle]] || 1690 Jul 31 || 1720 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98248660 F] |- || [[Buck-4385|Buck, Samuel]] || 1711 May 17 || 1803 Oct 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38227584 F] |- || [[Buck-4381|Buck, Samuel]] || 1686 Dec 3 || 1778 Apr 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98248642 F] |- || [[Cutting-320|Buck, Sarah Cutting]] || 1718 Jan 15 || 1802 Jun 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38227821 F] |- || Buckley, Charles || 1824 May 9 || 1894 May 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344929 F] || 9N6R-LB9 |- || Buckley, Sarah || 1822 Sep 25 || 1894 Nov 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344942 F] || 9N6R-L1F |- || [[Bugbee-567|Bugbee, Albe]] || unknown || 1864 Jan 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115747 F] |- || [[Bugbee-566|Bugbee, Charles Porter]] || 1833 Apr 4 || 1907 Jul 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115768 F] |- || [[Bugbee-565|Bugbee, Daniel]] || 1805 || 1877 Apr 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115787 F] |- || [[Smith-199470|Bugbee, Lucina]] || unknown || 1863 Jun 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115825 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1206|Bugbee, Mary Stockwell]] || unknown || 1833 Dec 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115843 F] |- || [[Holman-3299|Bugbee, Tamar Holman]] || unknown || 1883 Feb 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115873 F] |- || [[Burbank-862|Burbank, Gen Caleb]] || 1761 Jul 18 || 1849 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115896 F] |- || [[Smith-199395|Burbank, Hannah Smith]] || 1779 Mar 12 || 1837 May 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115909 F] |- || [[Waters-6615|Burbank, Lucy Waters]] || 1765 Sep 27 || 1824 Jan 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46115935 F] |- || Burke, Ernest M. || 1922 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204368872 F] |- || Burke, Jean P. || 1929 || 2011 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204368911 F] |- || [[Burnap-161|Burnap, Abijah]] || 1760 Apr 11 || 1840 Feb 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116032 F] |- || [[Burr-3006|Burr, Charles]] || unknown || 1864 May 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116054 F] |- || [[Burr-3045|Burr, Ella A.]] || unknown || 1864 May 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116072 F] |- || [[Goddard-3715|Burr, Lucinda]] || unknown || 1887 Oct 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116145 F] |- || Sr, Michael J || 1958 Aug 8 || 2017 Nov 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185210181 F] |- || Cammuso, Michael J, Jr || unknown || 2018 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188886220 F] |- || Caplette, Rachel M || 1928 May 29 || 2005 Jan 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179275469 F] |- || Carlson, Johanna G. || 1840 || 1910 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154907713 F] |- || Carlstrom, Anna J. || 1871 || 1946 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204090374 F] |- || Carlstrom, Charles || 1865 || 1940 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204090330 F] |- || Carlstrom, Edwin C. || 1898 Oct 25 || 1972 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091336 F] |- || Carlstrom, Goldie G. || 1907 || 1983 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091431 F] |- || Carlstrom, Herbert Gustaf || 1901 Jan 4 || 1942 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091400 F] |- || Carlstrom, Rose M. || 1901 || 1981 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204091371 F] |- || [[Carlton-2269|Carlton, Frank L.]] || 1846 Mar 25 || 1849 Sep 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116186 F] |- || [[Carlton-2240|Carlton, Herbert S.]] || unknown || 1853 Nov 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116204 F] |- || [[Carlton-2223|Carlton, Silas Gerry]] || 1810 Nov 26 || 1850 Nov 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116215 F] |- || [[Parker-34291|Case, Adaline P.]] || unknown || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116228 F] |- || [[Case-5396|Case, Alonzo White]] || 1840 || 1840 Aug 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116235 F] |- || [[Case-4350|Case, John]] || unknown || 1826 Sep 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116249 F] |- || [[Case-4352|Case, John S.]] || 1810 Aug 13 || 1866 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116261 F] |- || [[Stockwell-903|Case, Lidia]] || unknown || 1830 Nov 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116268 F] |- || [[Chase-590|Chace, Abel]] || 1754 Oct 28 || 1833 Oct 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116641 F] |- || [[Bond-453|Chace, Hannah Bond]] || 1757 Mar 13 || 1842 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116673 F] |- || Chamberlain, Esther || unknown || 1834 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116285 F] |- || [[Chamberlain-4877|Chamberlain, Jacob]] || unknown || 1834 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116295 F] |- || [[Chamberlin-1192|Chamberlain, Julia]] || unknown || 1838 Dec 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116309 F] |- || [[Buck-6385|Chamberlain, Lidia Buck]] || 1756 || 1823 Jan 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116319 F] |- || [[Chamberlain-4876|Chamberlain, Nahum W.]] || unknown || 1869 Mar 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116337 F] |- || [[Chase-7263|Chase, Ira]] || unknown || 1853 Dec 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116647 F] |- || [[Chase-739|Chase, Jonas]] || 1783 Aug 20 || 1824 Sep 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29808756 F] |- || [[Boyden-723|Chase, Lavinia Boyden]] || 1783 Sep 29 || 1851 Sep 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29808677 F] |- || Chase, Levi J || 1909 Jan 13 || 1965 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49706189 F] |- || Chase, Mabel Astrid || 1911 May 28 || 1994 Jan 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927126 F] |- || Chase, Nancy M || 1944 || 2004 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133716570 F] |- || Childs, Charlotte E. || unknown || 1856 Jan 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116686 F] |- || Childs, Eliza C. || unknown || 1850 Jun 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116696 F] |- || Childs, Richard || unknown || 1859 Nov 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116704 F] |- || Chute, Florence M. || 1915 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507895 F] |- || Chute, Ira Russell || 1915 || 1978 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507894 F] |- || Clark, Ellen “Nellie” || 1902 May 19 || 1976 Dec 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136849702 F] |- || Clark, Faith Watkins || 1920 Feb 10 || 1994 May 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49926999 F] |- || Clark, George F || 1922 Aug 5 || 2014 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136849627 F] |- || Clark, Irwin Gordon || 1897 Jun 24 || 1985 Sep 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715751 F] |- || Clark, Irwin Gordon, Jr || 1920 Dec 27 || 2012 Feb 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715672 F] |- || Clark, Lorna Catherine || 1928 || 1928 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136849732 F] |- || Clark, Norman M || 1923 Jan 17 || 2002 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49463428 F] |- || Cocaine, Nicholas D. || 1991 Dec 28 || 2018 Jan 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204085346 F] |- || Commo, Barbara J || 1936 || 2014 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150281647 F] |- || Commo, Edward J, Jr || 1938 Feb 11 || 2013 Aug 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150281630 F] |- || Commo, Edward Joseph || 1904 Jan 4 || 1969 Sep 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023861 F] |- || Commo, Patrunella Josephine || 1903 May 31 || 1979 Feb 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023880 F] |- || Cormier, Leo F || 1931 Nov 10 || 1984 Nov || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927449 F] |- || Cote, Edith F. || 1933 Feb 25 || 2001 Aug 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369073 F] |- || Cote, Edward A. || 1924 Jun 21 || 2013 Jul 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369059 F] |- || Crane, Eva M. || unknown || 1892 Feb 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116711 F] |- || [[Crane-6411|Crane, John C]] || 1836 Oct 16 || 1920 Aug 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147636611 F] |- || Crane, Mae E. || unknown || 1883 Apr 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116726 F] |- || [[Glazier-396|Crane, Mary Ellen]] || 1844 Nov 20 || 1918 Apr 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147636723 F] |- || Cullina, G David || 1941 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49929502 F] |- || Cullina, George M || 1917 Mar 27 || 2000 Feb 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49929470 F] |- || Cullina, Jeannette D || 1918 Jul 8 || 2013 Nov 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165357641 F] |- || Cullina, Mabel A || 1918 Oct 28 || 1991 Oct 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026938 F] |- || Cullina, Russell D || 1906 Jan 29 || 1974 Oct || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026930 F] |- || Cullina, Stella Lillian || 1914 Sep 14 || 2007 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53261253 F] |- || Cummings, Alan H || 1949 Feb 23 || 1990 Aug 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177433689 F] |- || Cummings, Albert O. || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117942 F] |- || Cummings, Archie || 1918 || 2010 Apr 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372262 F] |- || [[Cummings-1015|Cummings, Asa]] || 1832 || 1850 Feb 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116799 F] |- || [[Cummings-1019|Cummings, Caroline A.]] || 1846 || 1927 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204362516 F] |- || [[Cummings-1016|Cummings, Harriet A.]] || unknown || 1864 Jun 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116814 F] |- || [[Cummings-797|Cummings, Hester]] || unknown || 1870 Feb 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46116830 F] |- || Cummings, Howard S || 1920 Jul 18 || 2008 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177433643 F] |- || [[Cummings-1018|Cummings, Leander H.]] || unknown || 1840 Jan 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117917 F] |- || Cummings, Luella M || 1922 Nov 13 || 1989 Sep 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177433676 F] |- || Cummings, Ruth A. || 1919 || 2004 Aug 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372279 F] |- || [[Hubbard-1390|Cummings, Seraphina]] || 1807 || 1899 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117932 F] |- || [[Meriam-152|Cummins, Maria P.]] || unknown || 1862 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117953 F] |- || [[Cutler-2058|Cutler, Amos]] || 1765 || 1830 Oct 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117973 F] |- || [[Cutler-2098|Cutler, Willard]] || unknown || 1813 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117981 F] |- || [[Pratt-9553|Cutler, Zerviah Pratt]] || unknown || 1830 Oct 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46117994 F] |- || Dana, Charles G. || 1890 || 1979 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507896 F] |- || Dana, David M. || unknown || 1963 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507893 F] |- || Dana, Donna M. || 1946 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507892 F] |- || [[Dana-838|Dana, Edwin S]] || unknown || 1841 Jan 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118003 F] |- || [[Dana-837|Dana, Leander M.]] || 1815 May 8 || 1843 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118024 F] |- || Dana, Marshall Jean || 1945 Jan 20 || 2016 Aug 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204676900 F] |- || Dana, Mary V. || 1912 || 1980 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133747350 F] |- || Dana, Merrill A. || 1949 || 2007 Feb 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99786672 F] |- || Dana, Morris J || 1910 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715507 F] |- || Dana, Rena Carpenter || 1892 || 1976 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141507897 F] |- | [[Kenney-1829|Dana, Sally Kenney]] || 1793 Feb 15 || 1864 Feb 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118031 F] |- || [[Darling-2725|Darling, Samuel]] || 1779 Apr 1 || 1857 Apr 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135821 F] |- || Davidson, Bertha Edith || 1922 Aug 28 || 1942 Jan 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133716231 F] |- || Davidson, Elizabeth || 1869 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572219 F] |- || [[Davidson-12222|Davidson, Henry Wilber]] || 1877 Jan 30 || 1877 Mar 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135840 F] |- || [[Holman-3225|Davidson, Judith Chase]] || 1811 Oct 7 || 1894 Jul 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135858 F] |- || [[Bond-7829|Davidson, Martha Bond]] || 1846 Nov 20 || 1879 Jan 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135888 F] |- || [[Davidson-12334|Davidson, Mary Emma]] || 1850 Jun 29 || 1861 Sep 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135904 F] |- || Davidson, Nora Sharkey || 1886 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204089031 F] |- || Davidson, Wallace Freeman || 1882 Nov 30 || 1957 Nov 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204088990 F] |- || [[Davidson-12079|Davidson, William Gray]] || 1812 Jan 4 || 1898 Nov 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135924 F] |- || DeLong, Mary A. || unknown || 1888 Jan 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135961 F] |- || DeLong, Willard E || unknown || 1889 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46135985 F] |- || DeWolfe, Thomas C || 1987 || 2014 May 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164982132 F] |- || Dickie, Clyde L. || 1913 Mar 1 || 1998 Feb 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204727531 F] |- || Dickie, Ellen Hildegarde || 1911 Jan 3 || 1985 Jan 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204727744 F] |- || Dinsdale, Ann Marie || 1937 Aug 11 || 2007 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177611291 F] |- || Donnelly, Shirley J || 1936 Mar 16 || 2003 Jul 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180303600 F] |- || Dow, Jennifer Lynne || 1972 Jun 14 || 1991 Feb 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369798 F] |- || Dow, Robert G. || 1944 Aug 31 || 1991 Feb 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369754 F] |- || Downer, Muriel Jean || 1910 Sep 19 || 2013 Jan 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128648450 F] |- || Ducharme, Arthur W || 1942 Feb 18 || 2010 Dec 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167547027 F] |- || Ducharme, Eloise P. || 1923 || 2016 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415512 F] |- || Ducharme, John A. || 1919 Aug 19 || 1992 Sep 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204090149 F] |- || Duplisea, Kathleen F. || 1949 Jun 28 || 2011 Sep 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118763715 F] |- || [[Elliot-2991|Elliot, Capt Andrew]] || 1743 Dec 9 || 1817 May 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136029 F] |- || Ellis, Frederic R. || 1886 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204338094 F] |- || Ellis, Lucy M. || 1879 || 1963 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204338119 F] |- || Ervin, Antoinette Gurgzdis || 1921 Oct 26 || 2007 Nov 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177647387 F] |- || Ervin, Henry A. || 1943 || 1977 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204575400 F] |- || Fairbanks, Benjamin || 1996 Aug 22 || 1996 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928613 F] |- || Fairbanks, Everett W || 1915 Oct 17 || 1970 Jun 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928474 F] |- || Fairbanks, Leonard A || 1910 Aug 24 || 1967 Jun || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928646 F] |- || Fairbanks, Norman C, Jr || 1967 Dec 12 || 2007 Mar 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49929184 F] |- || Fairbanks, Phyllis Watkins || 1926 Feb 8 || 2019 Jul 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200870837 F] |- || Fairbanks, Theresa H || 1913 Sep 18 || 1992 Jul 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49928655 F] |- || Fay, Evaline Ann || 1860 Oct 23 || 1921 Jul 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101359 F] |- || Fay, Le Vere || 1852 Nov 20 || 1937 Jul 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101395 F] |- || Fisher, Alvan || 1911 || 2001 Jun 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204128444 F] |- || Fjellman, Albert G || 1900 || 1967 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677114 F] |- || Fjellman, Barry G || 1961 Aug 13 || 2015 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163905807 F] |- || Fjellman, Craig E || 1953 Sep 17 || 2007 Dec 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177610999 F] |- || Fjellman, Edward R. || 1907 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204728012 F] |- || Fjellman, Edwin C || 1929 || 1989 Jan 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677468 F] |- || Fjellman, Ernest J || 1926 Dec 21 || 2006 Nov 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178079831 F] |- || Fjellman, Flora E. || 1898 || 1988 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204210219 F] |- || Fjellman, Gladys L || 1909 || 1978 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677131 F] |- || Fjellman, Harriet W. || 1908 Nov 22 || 1990 Dec 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62684973 F] |- || Fjellman, Ruth A. || 1929 || 1996 Mar 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677531 F] |- || Fjellman, Warren A. || 1944 || 2013 Mar 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204750786 F] |- || Flynn, Doris M. || unknown || 2015 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156075857 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10905|Forbes, Rebecca]] || unknown || 1802 Aug 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136062 F] |- || Francis, Theodore || 1914 Jul 15 || 1983 Feb || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49462899 F] |- || [[Freeman-15021|Freeman, Andrew S]] || unknown || 1882 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136084 F] |- || [[Freeman-17141|Freeman, Ella M.]] || 1862 || 1931 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204330907 F] |- || [[Freeman-15022|Freeman, Irving S.]] || unknown || 1876 Oct 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136106 F] |- || [[Upham-796|Freeman, Maria R.]] || unknown || 1869 Feb 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136129 F] |- || [[Sibley-2623|Freeman, Maria T.]] || unknown || 1833 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136150 F] |- || [[Freeman-15023|Freeman, Pliny D]] || unknown || 1865 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136168 F] |- || [[Freeman-15020|Freeman, Silas M.]] || unknown || 1880 Nov 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136194 F] |- || Friend, Horace || 1820 || 1905 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136210 F] |- || Gabree, Richard F. || 1940 Sep 12 || 2011 May 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204761299 F] |- || Gallagher, Irene F. || 1928 || 2000 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101507 F] |- || Gallagher, James E. || 1927 || 2000 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204101495 F] |- || Gardner, Doris B || 1928 Jun 20 || 2003 Jun 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717251 F] |- || Gardner, Guy || 1903 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50006990 F] |- || Gardner, Nathalie Ruth || 1934 || 1997 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927185 F] |- || Gardner, Olive E || 1912 || 1996 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50006996 F] |- || Gemme, Raymond G || 1937 || 2008 Feb 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33490466 F] |- || Gibbons, Mary R. || 1899 Aug 30 || 1998 May 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908206 F] |- || Gibson, Mary Ann || unknown || 1851 Oct 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136259 F] |- || Gilbert, Louis A., Jr || 1895 || 1927 May 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154907615 F] |- || Gilbert-Moorey, Hulda S. || 1895 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572588 F] |- || Gilson, Doris H. || 1899 || 1990 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204373049 F] |- || Gilson, Roger || 1898 || 1987 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133717699 F] |- || [[Glazier-397|Glazier, Ira]] || unknown || 1902 Feb 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136272 F] |- || [[Glazier-398|Glazier, Ira W.]] || 1841 May 3 || 1919 Aug 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178252783 F] |- || [[Bates-11588|Glazier, Mary Ann]] || 1816 || 1892 Dec 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136246 F] |- || Glazier, Oscar || unknown || 1855 Mar 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136293 F] |- || [[Freeman-14767|Glazier, Sarah M]] || 1836 || 1901 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46136317 F] |- || Gleason, Abijah || unknown || 1855 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195211 F] |- || Gleason, Edward C. || unknown || 1862 Jul 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195242 F] |- || Gleason, Huldah Coit || unknown || 1869 Oct 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195258 F] |- || [[Glover-6051|Glover, Ellen Maria]] || 1844 Mar 13 || 1846 Aug 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195276 F] |- || [[Lacosse-14|Glover, Emma LaCrosse]] || 1881 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007464 F] |- || [[Glover-5621|Glover, Emma F]] || 1864 Nov 9 || 1952 Oct 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007142 F] |- || [[Putnam-3201|Glover, Emma W.]] || 1871 || 1947 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567610 F] |- || [[Glover-6054|Glover, Helen W.]] || 1894 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567612 F] |- || [[Glover-6048|Glover, Henry]] || 1833 May 5 || 1864 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195299 F] |- || [[Glover-5620|Glover, Henry W.]] || 1862 || 1949 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567609 F] |- || [[Glover-5902|Glover, Joel]] || 1803 Dec 26 || 1887 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195319 F] |- || [[Glover-6049|Glover, Laura]] || 1840 May 8 || 1864 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195333 F] |- || [[Glover-6053|Glover, Lloyd Henry]] || 1892 Aug 15 || 1927 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195806566 F] |- || [[Handley-1345|Glover, Lucy Maria]] || 1804 Sep 6 || 1883 May 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195353 F] |- || [[Glover-6047|Glover, Martha]] || unknown || 1872 May 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195368 F] |- || [[Glover-6050|Glover, Morton]] || 1841 Jun 28 || 1846 Oct 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195383 F] |- || [[Putnam-2967|Glover, Sabrina C]] || 1838 || 1917 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007412 F] |- || [[Glover-6052|Glover, Willard O]] || 1872 || 1943 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007450 F] |- || Goyette, Paul J || 1965 Dec 3 || 2007 Jul 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177677611 F] |- || Grandone, Bertha Lauretta || 1904 Jul 19 || 1983 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578361 F] |- || Grandone, Dorothy M. || 1929 May 27 || 2011 Jan 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133712588 F] |- || Grandone, R. Stanley || 1926 May 28 || 2009 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133712482 F] |- || Grandone, Roscoe || 1904 May 12 || 1991 Apr 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578360 F] |- || [[Granger-3265 |Granger, Ella]] || 1850 || 1866 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027422 F] |- || [[Granger-2035 |Granger, Justin]] || 1821 || 1863 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027371 F] |- || [[Granger-3266 |Granger, Maria]] || 1852 || 1869 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027413 F] |- || [[Unknown-411786 |Granger, Olive Alger]] || 1821 || 1865 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027394 F] |- || [[Trask-1141|Griggs, Almira Trask]] || 1795 Oct 9 || 1841 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37512676 F] |- || [[Griggs-2377|Griggs, Almira Trask]] || 1822 May 24 || 1822 Oct 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519469 F] |- || [[Griggs-2403|Griggs, Anne]] || 1834 Mar 15 || 1834 Jun 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519558 F] |- || Griggs, Burton H. || 1938 Mar 2 || 2004 Apr 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141495947 F] |- || [[Griggs-2380|Griggs, Jane Phebe]] || 1826 Sep 24 || 1837 Jun 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519641 F] |- || [[Griggs-2382|Griggs, Jonathan Trask]] || 1830 Oct 5 || 1832 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519732 F] |- || [[Griggs-2337|Griggs, Capt Joseph]] || 1786 Nov 3 || 1852 Dec 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37519921 F] |- || [[Griggs-2381|Griggs, Joseph Trask]] || 1828 Sep 24 || 1847 Mar 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37520067 F] |- || Griggs, Patricia T. || 1939 Mar 17 || 2007 Jul 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20968594 F] |- || [[Griggs-2379|Griggs, Phebe Jane]] || 1825 May 31 || 1825 Jul 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37520133 F] |- || [[Pearson-10452|Griggs, Sarah Pearson]] || 1802 || 1885 Jan 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37520184 F] |- || [[Greenwood-3368|Hall, Clara Greenwood]] || 1798 Dec 3 || 1871 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195471 F] |- || Hall, Emma E. || unknown || 1877 Jun 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195490 F] |- || Hall, Francis A. || 1847 Jul 28 || 1868 Nov 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195520 F] |- || [[Hall-43970|Hall, George Willis]] || unknown || 1834 Jun 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195530 F] |- || Hall, Ivey B. || 1897 || 1980 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416215 F] |- || Hall, J. Sigfrid || 1902 || 1981 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416192 F] |- || [[Hall-43971|Hall, James Greenwood]] || 1822 Nov 20 || 1824 Jan 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195549 F] |- || [[Hall-43969|Hall, Willis J.]] || unknown || 1854 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195565 F] |- || Hallock, Eleanor Belknap || 1925 || 2002 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204311384 F] |- || Hanson, Arthur O. || 1884 || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192576 F] |- || Hanson, Eliza A. || 1860 || 1950 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192253 F] |- || Hanson, Herbert E. || 1879 || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192539 F] |- || Hanson, Ole S. || 1853 || 1928 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204192208 F] |- || Harrington, Susan F || 1950 Jun 6 || 2015 Apr 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163968905 F] |- || Harris, Anna Brown || 1872 || 1959 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007793 F] |- || Harris, Clifford R || 1871 || 1974 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007772 F] |- || Harris, Dolly || unknown || 1880 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195591 F] |- || Harris, Edward Augustus || 1902 Mar 8 || 1916 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50007801 F] |- || [[Harwood-2243|Harwood, Elijah]] || 1775 Nov 7 || 1775 Nov 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195613 F] |- || [[Wilder-753|Herrick, Emily]] || unknown || 1873 Mar 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195658 F] |- || [[Herrick-1476|Herrick, Rev Osgood]] || unknown || 1837 Mar 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46195691 F] |- || Hinds, George || unknown || Apr 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46238213 F] |- || Hinds, John || unknown || 1849 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46238137 F] |- || Hinds, Sarah || unknown || 1886 Sep 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46238156 F] |- || Hines, Frieda W || 1923 Mar 12 || 2012 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166653686 F] |- || Sr, Robert J || 1923 Jun 17 || 1976 Jun || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190206572 F] |- || Hines, Robert J., Jr || 1943 Nov 29 || 2018 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193000076 F] |- || Hines, Ronald A || 1950 || 1981 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190206614 F] |- || [[Holman-3221|Holman, Aaron, Jr]] || 1810 Jun 22 || 1890 Dec 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46297914 F] |- || [[Holman-3126|Holman, Aaron]] || 1780 Sep 7 || 1853 Jul 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46297997 F] |- || [[Holman-3289|Holman, Abigail]] || 1766 Sep 6 || 1791 Nov 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298199 F] |- || [[Holman-3257|Holman, Alexander]] || 1800 Jan 24 || 1834 May 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298219 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1746|Holman, Almira. B]] || 1806 Mar 23 || 1885 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298250 F] |- || [[Snow-7379|Holman, Betsey Snow]] || 1801 May 31 || 1849 Oct 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298277 F] |- || [[Holman-3233|Holman, Calista Caroline]] || 1825 Aug 31 || 1836 Feb 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46298314 F] |- || [[Holman-3987|Holman, Charles Harvey]] || 1838 May 29 || 1840 Oct 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306006 F] s. of Sydney or James? |- || [[Holman-3295|Holman, Clark]] || 1804 Dec 16 || 1846 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306015 F] |- || Holman, Cynthia Carter || unknown || 1878 Feb 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306031 F] |- || [[Holman-2617|Holman, Lieut David]] || 1737 Feb 19 || 1813 Jun 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306054 F] |- || [[Nichols-13488|Holman, Deborah N.]] || 1777 Jan 25 || 1866 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306111 F] |- || [[Holman-1792|Holman, Elijah]] || 1780 Feb 2 || 1857 Nov 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306122 F] |- || [[Holman-3249|Holman, Francis]] || unknown || 1803 Jul 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306143 F] |- || [[Holman-3273|Holman, Francis Hardy]] || 1807 Mar 24 || 1813 Jan 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306150 F] |- || [[Sibley-1390|Holman, Hannah Sibley]] || 1742 Sep 26 || 1783 Jan 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306165 F] |- || [[Holman-3290|Holman, Harvey]] || 1797 Nov 9 || 1801 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306178 F] |- || [[Holman-3294|Holman, John, Jr]] || 1802 Jul 2 || 1853 Nov 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306189 F] |- || [[Holman-3256|Holman, John]] || 1776 Aug 7 || 1852 Oct 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306181 F] |- || [[Holman-1385|Holman, Col Jonathan]] || 1732 Aug 13 || 1814 Feb 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306207 F] |- || [[Holman-3237|Holman, Jonathan]] || 1813 Jun 21 || 1816 Oct 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306213 F] |- || [[Huse-309|Holman, Judeth Huse]] || 1708 Feb 13 || 1785 Oct 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306230 F] |- || [[Thurston-2127|Holman, Lucy Thurston]] || 1745 || 1789 Jun 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306245 F] |- || [[Holman-3291|Holman, Luther]] || unknown || 1806 Aug 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306285 F] |- || Holman, Mary L || unknown || 1855 Jun 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306453 F] |- || [[Holman-1787|Holman, Mercy]] || 1775 Nov 14 || 1791 Aug || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306553 F] |- || [[Fisher-19220|Holman, Myra Fisher]] || 1804 May 14 || 1852 Jan 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306733 F] |- || Holman, Nancy || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306747 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1154|Holman, Polly Stockwell]] || 1780 May 13 || 1848 Apr 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306758 F] |- || [[Holman-3297|Holman, Sally]] || unknown || 1825 Apr 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306778 F] |- || [[Holman-3236|Holman, Samantha]] || 1823 Aug 1 || 1855 Jun 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306786 F] |- || [[Trask-1125|Holman, Sarah “Sally”]] || 1784 Jan 17 || 1819 Feb 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306805 F] |- || [[Holman-3296|Holman, Sarah “aka]] || 1816 Jul 2 || 1858 Nov 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306810 F] |- || [[Trask-466|Holman, Susannah Trask]] || 1759 Oct 11 || 1849 Feb 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46306829 F] |- || [[Holman-3287|Holmon, Ruth]] || unknown || 1773 May 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44251738 F] |- || Hooper, Edith Carolyn || 1906 Jun 29 || 2005 Feb 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024080 F] |- || Hooper, Leslie James || 1903 || 1977 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024066 F] |- || [[Dana-951|Hough, Elvira]] || unknown || 1848 Jul 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46118013 F] |- || [[Small-4968 |Hovey, Mary L.]] || 1831 Nov 11 || 1858 Jul 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307144 F] |- || [[Hunting-291|Hunting, Franklin N.]] || unknown || 1839 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307161 F] |- || Hunting, Lucien N. || unknown || 1838 Mar 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307172 F] |- || Ingham, Dorothy Backstrom || 1899 Jun 18 || 1997 Feb 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105907828 F] |- || [[Bixby-836|Jacobe, Anna]] || unknown || Jan 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307285 F] || |- || [[Jacobs-10900|Jacobs, Abigail]] || unknown || 1786 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307207 F] |- || [[Eddy-4370|Jacobs, Adaline]] || unknown || 1860 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307268 F] |- || [[Jacobs-12982|Jacobs, Henry H.]] || unknown || 1849 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307292 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10902|Jacobs, Israel]] || unknown || 1859 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307300 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10901|Jacobs, Deacon Isreal]] || unknown || 1830 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307342 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10908|Jacobs, John]] || 1801 || 1887 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204416821 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10528|Jacobs, Lieut John]] || 1768 Dec 3 || 1840 Feb 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307355 F] |- || [[Jacobs-10529|Jacobs, John]] || unknown || 1814 Mar 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307348 F] |- || Jacobs, Martha || unknown || 1840 Jan 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307398 F] |- || [[Putnam-3104|Jacobs, Mary Putnam]] || 1735 Nov 18 || 1784 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307383 F] |- || [[Small-5766|Jacobs, Ruth]] || unknown || 1814 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307406 F] |- || [[Holman-1790|Jacobs, Ruth J]] || 1771 Dec 20 || 1855 May 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307420 F] |- || Jannery, David Mark || 1981 Jan 18 || 2010 Sep 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167602674 F] |- || Jannery, Mark W. || 1954 Jan 25 || 2019 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200388822 F] |- || [[Johnson-104123|Johnson, Caroline E.]] || unknown || 1850 Aug 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307437 F] |- || [[Johnson-89893|Johnson, Henry W.]] || unknown || 1846 Aug 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307594 F] |- || Johnson, Richard W || 1928 Feb 4 || 2017 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177332596 F] |- || [[Johnson-89895|Johnson, Sarah E.]] || unknown || 1848 Apr 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46307936 F] |- || Jones, Mary H. || unknown || 1874 Nov 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310076 F] |- || Jones, Robert || unknown || 1886 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310088 F] |- || [[Pierce-12308|Jones, Sarah Stone]] || 1824 Mar 23 || 1903 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310109 F] |- || [[Kendall-6147|Kendall, Daniel]] || unknown || 1818 Jul 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310196 F] |- || [[Crane-6528|Kendall, Olive Crane]] || 1778 Apr 1 || 1818 Jun 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310209 F] |- || [[Waters-3196|Kendall, Ruth Waters]] || 1746 Jan 6 || 1818 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310237 F] |- || Kenneway, Michael S. || 1963 Sep 16 || 2019 Apr 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198510174 F] |- || [[Kenney-683|Kenney, Asa]] || 1738 Mar 14 || 1806 Nov 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180264343 F] |- || [[Sparhawke-41|Kenney, Hannah Sparhawke]] || 1738 Apr || 1808 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310548 F] |- || [[Kenney-1826|Kenney, Joel]] || 1786 Nov 9 || 1792 Apr 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310358 F] |- || [[Kenney-1827|Kenney, John, Jr]] || 1788 Aug 29 || 1819 Oct 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310250 F] |- || [[Kenney-1825|Kenney, John]] || 1763 Jun 12 || 1848 Dec 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310364 F] |- || [[Kenney-1833|Kenney, Lucina]] || 1808 || 1828 Jul 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310374 F] |- || [[Marsh-8536|Kenney, Mary Marsh]] || 1767 May 17 || 1843 Mar 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310383 F] |- || [[Keeney-1513|Kenney, Mary]] || 1805 Sep 8 || 1861 Sep 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310397 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1202|Kenney, Mehitable Stockwell]] || 1736 || 1831 Nov 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180264732 F] |- || [[Kenney-1828|Kenney, Polly]] || 1790 Aug 27 || 1792 Apr 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310430 F] |- || [[Kenny-1985|Kenney, Polly]] || 1795 Jul 20 || 1796 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310447 F] |- || [[Kenney-1737|Kenney, Reuben, Jr]] || 1779 Feb 1 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181355058 F] |- || [[Stockwell-208|Kenney, Sally Stockwell]] || 1776 Apr 20 || 1821 Oct 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310453 F] |- || [[Kenney-1834|Kenney, Sally]] || 1776 Sep 18 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181354541 F] |- || Kersulis, Benedict J. || 1880 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204203841 F] |- || Kersulis, Frank A. || 1913 || 1945 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908635 F] |- || Kersulis, Victoria J. || 1881 || 1954 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204203888 F] |- || [[Kidder-1237|Kidder, Adaline]] || unknown || Jul 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310465 F] |- || [[Kidder-1236|Kidder, Amos]] || unknown || 1821 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310474 F] |- || [[Hill-18555|Kidder, Elizabeth Hill]] || 1711 May 14 || 1805 Jan 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310479 F] |- || [[Kidder-750|Kidder, Jonathan]] || 1744 Jul 6 || 1816 Jul 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310489 F] |- || [[Kidder-712|Kidder, Mary]] || 1746 Apr 30 || 1817 Mar 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310498 F] |- || [[Kidder-1235|Kidder, Peter]] || 1791 Sep 18 || 1835 Dec 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310506 F] |- || [[Kidder-1234|Kidder, Ruth]] || unknown || 1862 Jun 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310512 F] |- || [[Shumway-250|Kidder, Sophia Shumway]] || 1790 Nov 16 || 1850 Mar 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310520 F] |- || [[Dwinel-Dwinnell-38|Kidder, Susannah Dwinnel]] || 1745 Jul 18 || 1819 Apr 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310531 F] |- || Kolofsky, Thelma B. || 1928 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204204037 F] |- || Krumsiek, Leo J || 1941 Jan 24 || 2005 Jan 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178924034 F] |- || Kupfer, Charles J. || 1968 Nov 30 || 2002 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204204609 F] |- || Kupfer, Susan G || 1950 May 28 || 2018 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204001192 F] |- || Lachapelle, Bernice E || 1922 Aug 28 || 2004 Jun 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178604188 F] |- || LaChapelle, Bertha Ann || 1942 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204677040 F] |- || Lachapelle, Harold A || 1922 Jun 29 || 2005 Dec 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178604166 F] |- || Lachapelle, Richard A || 1956 Mar 4 || 2006 Nov 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178101777 F] |- || Lambert, Eva M || 1902 Feb 28 || 1996 Jun 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167455603 F] |- || LaRose, John Paul || 1949 Sep 3 || 1988 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927016 F] |- || LaRose, Jon Jay || unknown || 2018 Jul 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191354507 F] |- || LeBlanc, Frances H || 1922 Apr 23 || 1997 Jun 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96967544 F] |- || LeBlanc, Janine M. || 1953 || 2012 Mar 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90236673 F] |- || LeBlanc, Dr Joseph || 1921 Mar 16 || 2002 Feb 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96967712 F] |- || Legriel, Sarah B. || unknown || 1867 Nov 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310555 F] |- || Looms, Albert E || 1906 || 1975 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204002180 F] |- || Looms, Ruth E || 1914 || 1974 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204002198 F] |- || [[Howard-6919|Lothrop, Catherine “Katy”]] || 1784 Sep 7 || 1821 Apr 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310598 F] |- || [[Wheelock-525|Lothrop, Julia Ann]] || 1836 Sep 1 || 1845 Nov 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310585 F] |- || [[Lothrop-709|Lothrop, Lucy]] || 1823 Aug 24 || 1824 Feb 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310607 F] |- || [[Lathrop-853|Lothrop, Mark]] || unknown || 1868 Jan 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310611 F] |- || [[Lathrop-1772|Lothrop, Samantha]] || 1824 Nov 25 || 1825 Sep 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310619 F] |- || [[Lathrop-1794|Lothrop, William M.]] || unknown || 1844 Jun 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310627 F] |- || MacLeod, Nancy Fay || 1925 || 2018 Dec 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204205565 F] || b. 1925 ? |- || MacLeod, Rev Robert || 1918 Apr 27 || 2015 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204205617 F] |- || Magnuson, Craig L || 1948 Apr 29 || 2013 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166664676 F] |- || Mains, Patricia Marie || 1930 || 1930 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027462 F] |- || Mains, Walter I, Jr || 1924 Dec 31 || 1990 Oct 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026840 F] |- || Majewski, Martin Marion || 1944 Jul 7 || 2017 Aug 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372530 F] |- || Malcom, Florence M. || 1872 Nov 9 || 1962 Feb 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908731 F] |- || Malcom, Josephine G. || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310639 F] |- || [[McIntire-1158|Marble, Alice]] || unknown || 1870 Jul 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310661 F] |- || Marble, Andrew M || 1980 May 24 || 2016 Nov 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172832878 F] |- || Marble, Charles || 1911 || 1997 Jan 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118764336 F] |- || Marble, David || unknown || 1888 Oct 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310666 F] |- || [[Marble-681|Marble, Elijah]] || unknown || 1852 Feb 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310674 F] |- || Marble, Howard W. || unknown || 1863 Jul 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310683 F] |- || [[Greenwood-2289|Marble, Jerusha Greenwood]] || 1760 Sep 20 || 1834 Dec 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40280991 F] |- || [[Marble-829|Marble, Liberty]] || unknown || 1822 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310694 F] |- || [[Marble-679|Marble, Marcus]] || 1790 Aug 7 || 1810 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310701 F] |- || Marble, Minnie A. || unknown || 1886 Sep 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310711 F] |- || [[Gale-2536|Marble, Patience Gale]] || 1722 Apr 29 || 1805 Aug 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40284494 F] |- || Marble, Ruth V. || 1915 || 1996 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204330447 F] |- || [[Marble-686|Marble, Samuel]] || 1723 Apr 27 || 1787 Oct 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40284665 F] |- || [[Marble-673|Marble, Samuel H.]] || unknown || 1882 Mar 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310757 F] |- || Marble, Sarah L. || unknown || 1907 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310769 F] |- || [[Marble-675|Marble, Soloman]] || 1756 Apr 14 || 1834 Dec 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40280726 F] |- || [[Park-4046|Marble, Susan Hale]] || 1797 Sep 29 || 1831 Jan 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310782 F] |- || [[Marsh-8421|Marsh, Ezekiel]] || unknown || 1818 Aug 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310790 F] |- || [[Marsh-8426|Marsh, George]] || unknown || 1833 Jul 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310796 F] |- || [[Perley-295|Marsh, Susan]] || unknown || 1838 Mar 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46310807 F] |- || Maynard, Robert L || 1931 Feb 9 || 2006 May 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178432391 F] |- || McGrath, James H, Jr || 1945 Jan 17 || 2004 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179515344 F] |- || [[Meriam-151|Merriam, Amasa]] || unknown || 1851 Apr 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622003 F] |- || [[Mirium-1|Merriam, Charles]] || unknown || 1830 May 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622007 F] |- || [[Merriam-803|Merriam, Charles A]] || unknown || 1834 Nov 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622013 F] |- || [[Merriam-801|Merriam, Ebenezer]] || unknown || 1826 Mar 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622018 F] |- || [[Merriam-802|Merriam, Elizabeth]] || 1825 Oct 1 || 1830 Aug 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622020 F] |- || [[Forbes-6251|Merriam, Mary J]] || unknown || 1830 Aug 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46622026 F] |- || [[Merriam-804|Merriam, Philena]] || unknown || 1838 Jun 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47277959 F] |- || [[Case-4356|Merriam, Philena C]] || unknown || 1865 Aug 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47277975 F] |- || Moorey, Thomas E. || 1893 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204703032 F] |- || [[Morris-13903|Morris, Arthur]] || 1884 || 1944 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204039606 F] |- || [[Morris-25939|Morris, Bainbridge]] || 1815 || 1864 May 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47278004 F] |- || [[Marble-830|Morris, Irene Marble]] || 1824 Mar 21 || 1896 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47278008 F] |- || [[Morris-25941|Morris, Loubert]] || 1852 Nov 4 || 1874 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294002 F] |- || [[Morris-25942|Morris, Norman]] || 1858 || 1899 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47293898 F] |- || Mousseau, Jean F. || 1935 || 2000 Apr 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204206503 F] |- || Mowry, Eliza Ann || unknown || 1843 Jul 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294013 F] |- || Murray, Alonzo Elmore || 1879 Jul 31 || 1970 Feb 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9432870 F] |- || Murray, Bessie M || 1879 || 1959 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026547 F] |- || Murray, Cecil James || 1914 Dec 20 || 2002 Feb 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11345019 F] |- || Murray, Doris L. || 1913 || 2008 Mar 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369158 F] |- || Murray, Fanny Edith || 1887 Dec 4 || 1968 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9432849 F] |- || Murray, Gertrude Glover || 1914 Jun 3 || 2010 Mar 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567613 F] |- || Murray, Gladys Elizabeth || 1915 Apr 9 || 1983 Jun 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11345038 F] |- || Murray, Howard L. || 1907 || 1986 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141567611 F] |- || Murray, Robert S. || 1912 || 2000 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369146 F] |- || Murray, Walter H || 1876 || 1957 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026540 F] |- || Nash, Helen M || unknown || 1856 Aug 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294046 F] |- || Nash, Mary N || unknown || 1892 Jan 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027658 F] |- || Nash, Samuel C. || unknown || 1861 Mar 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294253 F] |- || O'Donnell, Erin E || 1983 Apr 5 || 2006 Nov 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16648960 F] |- || O'Donnell, John J. || 1952 Dec 1 || 2018 Dec 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204207177 F] |- || Ordway, Allan H || 1946 Jan 15 || 2003 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180704762 F] |- || Ordway, Meredith P. || 1947 || 1990 Oct 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204762860 F] |- || Oshman, Michele Anne || 1984 Mar 27 || 2016 Apr 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204208371 F] |- || Paradise, Dorothy Russell || 1906 || 1979 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026808 F] |- || Paradise, Joseph Arthur || 1901 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50026798 F] |- || Parker, Achsah || unknown || 1837 Jun 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294278 F] |- || Parker, William || unknown || 1846 Dec 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294293 F] |- || [[Patch-483|Patch, Andrew]] || 1733 Feb 16 || 1782 May 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294309 F] |- || [[Dodge-2236|Patch, Anna Dodge]] || 1733 Mar 14 || 1803 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294317 F] |- || Pearson, Esther Alfrida || 1902 Mar 30 || 1977 Apr 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204750477 F] |- || Pearson, Oscar A. || 1899 || 1965 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204750464 F] |- || [[Pierce-11726|Peirce, Deacon Ebenezer]] || 1711 Sep 11 || 1805 Mar 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295218 F] |- || [[Stow-1288|Peirce, Mary Stowe]] || 1719 Mar 22 || 1801 Aug 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295649 F] |- || [[Pierce-11730|Peirce, Ruth]] || 1750 Nov 25 || 1782 Oct 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295689 F] |- || [[Pierce-11728|Peirce, Sarah]] || 1747 Jul 18 || 1769 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295710 F] |- || [[Small-524|Phillips, Hannah]] || unknown || 1784 Jun 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47294337 F] |- || [[Peirce-694|Pierce, Aaron]] || 1762 Apr 16 || 1833 Sep 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295124 F] |- || [[Pierce-12307|Pierce, Andreas Waters]] || 1820 ??? 29 || 1889 Nov 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295163 F] |- || Pierce, Evelyn H. || 1884 || 1936 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204084764 F] |- || [[Greenwood-2417|Pierce, Hannah Greenwood]] || 1764 Dec 27 || 1837 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295230 F] |- || [[Hayden-4281|Pierce, Hannah Catherine]] || 1845 Feb 14 || 1927 May 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141193131 F] |- || [[Pierce-12065|Pierce, Hervey]] || 1797 Mar 26 || 1851 Apr 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295267 F] |- || [[Pierce-12465|Pierce, Hervey]] || 1790 Oct 24 || 1796 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295252 F] |- || [[Pierce-11737|Pierce, John]] || 1754 Apr 20 || 1832 Sep 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295281 F] |- || [[Pierce-12464|Pierce, John]] || 1776 Jul 14 || 1796 Aug 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295293 F] |- || [[Pierce-12476|Pierce, John Woodbury]] || 1847 Mar 20 || 1920 Jun 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141192413 F] |- || [[Peirce-884|Pierce, Leonard]] || unknown || 1796 Sep 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295304 F] |- || [[Snow-7397|Pierce, Lucy Snow]] || 1756 Mar 25 || 1823 May 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295314 F] |- || [[Pierce-12479|Pierce, Mabel Estella]] || 1874 Mar 10 || 1893 Aug 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295618 F] |- || [[Putnam-3196|Pierce, Mary Ann]] || 1821 Nov 17 || 1888 Feb 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295667 F] |- || [[Stone-17084|Pierce, Sina S]] || 1796 Jul 25 || 1870 Apr 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47295721 F] |- || Poirier, Joyce Tibbetts || 1936 Feb 2 || 1975 Nov || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927389 F] |- || Popham, Paula M. || 1954 Dec 12 || 2013 Jan 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204208802 F] |- || Sr, Benjamin Lewis || 1896 Aug 19 || 1991 Mar 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76055303 F] |- || Powell, Helen Rosamond || 1895 Dec 7 || 1970 May 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76055210 F] |- || Purdie, Helen S || 1904 May 25 || 2007 Nov 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177647423 F] |- || Purdie, William L || 1900 Sep 24 || 1994 Mar 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177647631 F] |- || [[White-53628|Putnam, Ellen W.]] || 1845 || 1921 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204191864 F] |- || [[Hall-44000|Putnam, Harriet Hall]] || 1792 Mar 14 || 1888 Feb 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402207 F] |- || [[Putnam-3194|Putnam, Jonathan Folansbee]] || 1787 May 6 || 1865 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402202 F] |- || Raiano, Joan E. || 1960 Nov 19 || 2011 Apr 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140296074 F] |- || Rawson, Jennie L || 1874 Feb 20 || 1949 Mar 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023923 F] |- || Rawson, Mary J || 1850 Oct 26 || 1912 Apr 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402291 F] |- || Reed, Calvin C || 1935 || 1965 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49706234 F] |- || Reed, Marion L || 1936 Mar 20 || 2015 Nov 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163477944 F] |- || Remuck, Karen A || 1949 Oct 17 || 2012 Feb 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164647780 F] |- || Remuck, Mark W || 1978 Dec 6 || 2014 Dec 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164147080 F] |- || Remuck, Thomas L || 1944 Apr 11 || 2014 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/164647705 F] |- || [[Small-3995|Rice, Sarah Jacobs]] || 1834 May 5 || 1854 May 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/159249079 F] |- || Roach, Laurie Ann || 1952 Apr 16 || 2014 Dec 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204209692 F] |- || Robidoux, Maria E. || 1966 || 1995 Dec 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204206623 F] |- || Royston, Mabel Gould || 1905 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024100 F] |- || Rudge, Janet C. || 1934 || 2012 Sep 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97208777 F] |- || Rudge, Ronald H. || 1933 || 2019 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204369936 F] |- || Scannell, Janet E. || 1935 || 2001 Feb 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204717475 F] |- || Scannell, John R. || 1959 || 1977 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204717716 F] |- || Scannell, Myles J. || 1931 Dec 18 || 2019 Jan 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204211239 F] |- || Scott, Astrid Ann || 1934 || 2017 Apr 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178300717 F] |- || Scott, Mildred E. || 1904 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415837 F] |- || Scott, Norman L. || 1908 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415808 F] |- || CENOTAPH, Bernard F. || 1933 || 1992 Nov 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204212271 F] |- || Sharron, Leo A. || 1930 || 2017 Sep 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204211678 F] |- || Sisco, Adolph Edward || 1906 || 1969 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927056 F] |- || Sisco, Margaret C. || 1922 Jul 8 || 2010 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133711332 F] |- || [[Small-4879|Small, Aaron]] || 1791 Jun 4 || 1857 Dec 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402301 F] |- || [[Pierce-12469|Small, Deborah Pierce]] || 1752 Oct 28 || 1833 Mar 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402311 F] |- || [[Small-4969|Small, Herrick B]] || 1838 Jan 12 || 1858 Oct 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402351 F] |- || Small, Infant || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402380 F] |- || [[Small-5769|Small, J Nelson]] || unknown || 1832 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402376 F] |- || [[Small-4966|Small, John Nelson]] || 1824 Mar 24 || 1829 Jul 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402364 F] |- || [[Waters-6498|Small, Julia Ann]] || 1818 Oct 19 || 1863 Aug 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402412 F] |- || [[Small-5765|Small, Lucy]] || unknown || 1812 May 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402426 F] |- || [[Waters-6610|Small, Mary]] || unknown || 1784 Aug 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402441 F] |- || [[Stone-17054|Small, Mary Harrington]] || 1795 Jun 22 || 1859 Mar 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402455 F] |- || [[Small-5022|Small, Polly]] || unknown || 1830 Apr 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402466 F] |- || [[King-6241|Small, Ruth]] || unknown || 1800 Dec 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402485 F] |- || [[Small-5023|Small, Sally]] || unknown || 1807 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402520 F] |- || [[Small-4965|Small, Samual Austin]] || 1821 Feb 13 || 1887 Mar 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402510 F] |- || [[Small-4348|Small, Capt Samuel]] || unknown || 1814 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402501 F] |- || [[Small-4346|Small, Stephen]] || unknown || 1777 Mar 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402527 F] |- || [[Smith-199388|Smith, Hezekiah]] || 1801 || 1831 Sep 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402537 F] |- || Smith, William H || unknown || 1864 Aug 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402554 F] |- || [[Snow-7294|Snow, Alden]] || 1806 || 1898 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402565 F] |- || [[Snow-8620|Snow, Alden H]] || unknown || 1844 Feb 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402566 F] |- || [[Snow-6996|Snow, Buckley Warren]] || 1814 || 1868 Feb 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402564 F] |- || [[Snow-6998|Snow, Elizabeth D]] || unknown || 1858 Sep 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402693 F] |- || [[Ward-27684|Snow, Emily]] || 1813 || 1893 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402707 F] |- || [[Snow-7002|Snow, Georgianna E]] || unknown || 1853 Sep 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402727 F] |- || [[Snow-6997|Snow, Maria R]] || unknown || 1855 Jan 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402778 F] |- || [[Snow-7380|Snow, Mary]] || unknown || 1877 Sep 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402761 F] |- || [[Stone-16441|Snow, Mary Stone]] || 1818 Feb 10 || 1873 Nov 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402749 F] |- || [[Carlton-2165|Snow, Mary Rice]] || 1815 Dec 24 || 1858 Aug 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402737 F] |- || [[Waters-6139|Snow, Polly Waters]] || 1777 Jul 24 || 1822 Sep 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402787 F] |- || [[Carlton-2260|Snow, Sally C]] || unknown || 1847 Jun 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402804 F] |- || [[Snow-7378|Snow, Warren]] || unknown || 1843 Jun 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402829 F] |- || [[Snow-7003|Snow, Capt Warren]] || 1778 Oct 9 || 1816 Jan 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402815 F] |- || [[Snow-6999|Spaulding, August G]] || 1840 || 1894 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402849 F] |- || Stansbury, Barbara M. || 1928 Jul 24 || 2011 Feb 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204573279 F] |- || Stansbury, Phillip R || 1925 Jan 17 || 2003 Jun 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927770 F] |- || Stevens, Harriet N || unknown || 1874 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402859 F] |- || Stewart, Mabel A || 1911 || 1994 Jan 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49706217 F] |- || [[Stockwell-161|Stockwell, Aaron]] || unknown || 1863 Apr 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402875 F] |- || Stockwell, Alice Gould || 1907 Apr 28 || 2004 Oct 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024053 F] |- || Stockwell, Alice M || unknown || 1937 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133718548 F] |- || Stockwell, Alice May || 1882 Jun 23 || 1937 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578356 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1423|Stockwell, Anna Maria]] || unknown || 1862 Jun 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402882 F] |- || [[Searl-171|Stockwell, Betsey]] || unknown || 1840 Oct 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402891 F] |- || Stockwell, Betty I || 1928 May 17 || 2015 Oct 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163433903 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1166|Stockwell, Charles A]] || unknown || 1885 May 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402908 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1424|Stockwell, Charles H]] || unknown || 1900 Mar 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402918 F] |- || Stockwell, Edna || 1908 Feb 7 || 2011 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578363 F] |- || [[Walker-9493|Stockwell, Elizabeth Walker]] || 1768 Aug 7 || 1838 Jan 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402935 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1422|Stockwell, Emily Amelia]] || 1847 Mar 19 || 1848 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402940 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1198|Stockwell, Capt Enoch]] || 1771 Jun 24 || 1836 Jun 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402941 F] |- || Stockwell, Frances A. || 1917 || 1983 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578357 F] |- || Stockwell, Francis H. || 1914 || 1968 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578358 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1205|Stockwell, George F]] || 1800 Aug 13 || 1854 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495759 F] |- || [[Wheelock-1920|Stockwell, Harriet Maria]] || unknown || 1887 Aug 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495763 F] |- || Stockwell, J. Everett || 1922 || 1982 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578359 F] |- || [[Stockwell-177|Stockwell, John]] || 1764 Nov 6 || 1830 Jul 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495768 F] |- || Stockwell, Jonathan R || 1952 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024118 F] |- || Stockwell, Joseph F. || 1951 Aug 31 || 2015 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204214405 F] |- || Stockwell, Laurence Fletcher || 1903 Aug 28 || 1987 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024040 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1204|Stockwell, Leonard M]] || 1798 May 8 || 1881 Feb 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495775 F] |- || Stockwell, Mary B. || 1890 May 4 || 1986 Sep 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204727922 F] |- || [[Holman-3153|Stockwell, Mehitable Holman]] || 1738 Sep 18 || 1794 Nov 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495784 F] |- || Stockwell, Minnie Luella || 1879 May 13 || 1966 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024025 F] |- || [[Fechem-1|Stockwell, Nancy Fetchem]] || 1774 || 1839 Aug 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495788 F] |- || [[Sessions-696|Stockwell, Orilla]] || 1805 Jun 6 || 1853 Nov 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495793 F] |- || Stockwell, Robert Jones || 1875 Oct 27 || 1934 Apr 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024016 F] |- || Stockwell, Robert L. || 1929 || 2011 Oct 11 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133746415 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1201|Stockwell, Rufus E]] || unknown || 1847 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495801 F] |- || [[Eddy-3721|Stockwell, Sally]] || unknown || 1810 Aug 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495807 F] |- || Stockwell, Sarah || unknown || 1864 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495813 F] |- || Stockwell, Sarah Lucina || 1850 || 1924 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50024011 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1135|Stockwell, Stephen Sr.]] || 1731 Sep 5 || 1807 Dec 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495816 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1178|Stockwell, Stephen]] || unknown || 1815 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202845302 F] |- || [[Stockwell-1178|Stockwell, Stephen]] || unknown || 1845 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495819 F] |- || Stockwell, Stephen Franklin || 1877 Aug 8 || 1945 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578355 F] |- || Stockwell, Willard B. || 1918 || 1995 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141578362 F] |- || Stockwell, William H || 1847 || 1933 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50023997 F] |- || Stone, Fidelia Porter || unknown || 1906 Jul 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47402330 F] |- || [[Stone-17245|Stone, Jonathan]] || 1750 Apr 27 || 1824 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495825 F] |- || [[Bixby-837|Stone, Sarah Bixby]] || 1757 Jul 9 || 1824 Nov 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495830 F] |- || Stowe, Alice M. || 1887 Sep 8 || 1978 Mar 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607558 F] |- || Stowe, Donald I || 1922 Jun 16 || 2009 Nov 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177104364 F] |- || [[Stowe-1222|Stowe, Emory P]] || 1834 Apr 28 || 1913 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133714726 F] |- || Stowe, G. Burton || 1876 || 1960 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607554 F] |- || Stowe, George B. || 1916 Jan 14 || 2009 Sep 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607559 F] |- || Stowe, George Ithamar || 1853 Feb 22 || 1919 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133718392 F] |- || [[Stow-1285|Stowe, Gershom B]] || unknown || 1855 May 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495833 F] |- || Stowe, Glenn Stafford || 1876 || 1927 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607555 F] |- || Stowe, Howard Edson || 1914 || 1914 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607563 F] |- || Stowe, Irving L. || 1892 || 1973 Aug 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204190939 F] |- || [[Stowe-1196|Stowe, Ithamar]] || 1802 Mar 15 || 1887 Feb 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495839 F] |- || Stowe, Ithamar Bannister || unknown || 1849 Sep 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495845 F] |- || Stowe, John Wesley || 1918 || 1920 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607564 F] |- || Stowe, Jonathan || 1941 || 1941 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607561 F] |- || Stowe, Justin Charles || 1942 Dec 12 || 1985 Dec 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607562 F] |- || Stowe, Lovell B || unknown || 1865 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495851 F] |- || [[Bigelow-2135|Stowe, Lucy Bigelow]] || 1811 Nov 10 || 1874 Dec 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495857 F] |- || [[Stowe-1223|Stowe, Lucy Bigelow]] || 1843 Feb 5 || 1844 Aug 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495863 F] |- || Stowe, Mary J. || 1856 || 1930 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607553 F] |- || Stowe, Minnie Brigham || 1889 Sep 10 || 1955 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607556 F] |- || Stowe, Oscar Henry || 1881 Mar 25 || 1965 Sep || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607557 F] |- || Stowe, Ruth Anna || 1916 Mar 9 || 1950 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141607560 F] |- || Swedberg, Alma H || 1893 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49895033 F] |- || Swedberg, Bror E || 1895 Dec 26 || 1977 Apr || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49894607 F] |- || [[Goddard-3595|Tainter, Abigail Goddard]] || 1761 Jan 8 || 1790 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47495873 F] |- || [[Tainter-98|Tainter, Abijah]] || 1744 Jun 7 || 1828 Apr 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497471 F] |- || [[Tainter-159|Tainter, Daniel]] || unknown || 1795 Jun 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497479 F] |- || [[Bancroft-1728|Tainter, Elizabeth]] || unknown || 1834 Jan 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497494 F] |- || [[Tainter-132|Tainter, Lieut Joel]] || unknown || 1822 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497515 F] |- || Tainter, Lucretia || unknown || 1853 Oct 15 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497530 F] |- || [[Bruce-2878|Tainter, Mary Bruce]] || 1719 Oct 4 || 1781 Nov 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497551 F] |- || [[Tainter-157|Tainter, Mary]] || unknown || 1762 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497539 F] |- || [[Tainter-137|Tainter, Nabby]] || 1790 May 23 || 1813 Nov 22 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497556 F] |- || [[Dyke-1062|Tainter, Polly]] || unknown || 1834 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497574 F] |- || Tainter, R || unknown || 1775 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939298 F] |- || [[Small-4353|Tainter, Sarah Small]] || unknown || 1831 May 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939331 F] |- || [[Tainter-27|Tainter, Simon]] || unknown || 1787 Jul 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939343 F] |- || [[Tainter-158|Tainter, Simon]] || unknown || 1769 Mar 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939361 F] |- || [[Tainter-109|Tainter, Stephen]] || unknown || 1843 Dec 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939373 F] |- || Thurlow, Benjamin Joseph, Jr || 1933 Mar 8 || 1996 Nov 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180034861 F] |- || [[Torrey-851|Torrey, Alfred]] || 1797 Aug 9 || 1853 Sep 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939712 F] |- || [[Trask-701|Torrey, Anna Trask]] || 1762 Mar 19 || 1832 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939700 F] |- || [[Torrey-534|Torrey, Elijah]] || 1755 Aug 2 || 1833 Feb 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939717 F] |- || [[Thurston-2548|Torrey, Mrs Fanny]] || 1800 Mar 2 || 1881 Mar 6 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142933206 F] |- || Torrey, Mrs Frances || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142937581 F] |- || Torrey, Mrs Josephine || unknown || 1884 Jan 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142938356 F] |- || [[Torrey-852|Torrey, Luther Campbell]] || 1824 Apr 30 || 1862 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142937097 F] |- || [[Torrey-853|Torrey, William Campbell]] || 1848 Mar 12 || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142937751 F] |- || [[Leland-405|Trask, Azubah Leland]] || 1778 || 1846 Jun 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939732 F] |- || [[Trask-708|Trask, Jonathan]] || 1767 Jun 21 || 1841 Apr 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39782388 F] |- || [[Trask-710|Trask, Peter]] || 1773 Apr 8 || 1803 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939906 F] |- || [[Waters-4207|Trask, Phebe Waters]] || 1772 Apr 6 || 1839 Feb 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39782410 F] |- || [[Trask-317|Trask, Capt Samuel]] || 1721 || 1790 Mar 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939930 F] |- || Tucker, Hannah Elizabeth || 1836 Jun 11 || 1843 Dec 30 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47939945 F] |- || Vartanian, Ida K. || 1913 || 1994 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572311 F] |- || Vartanian, Vorash V. || 1912 || 1997 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204572317 F] |- || Vielle, Barbara M || 1924 Sep 24 || 1977 May || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927427 F] |- || Vielle, Lester M || 1916 Sep 14 || 1983 Aug || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49927415 F] |- || Warren, Joseph H || unknown || unknown || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941744 F] |- || [[Waters-3188|Waters, Sgt Abraham]] || 1743 Apr 3 || 1798 Aug 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338429 F] |- || [[Waters-2805|Waters, Asa]] || 1742 Jan 11 || 1813 Nov 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940008 F] |- || [[Munyan-51|Waters, Betsey M]] || unknown || 1885 Feb 8 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940027 F] |- || [[Waters-6618|Waters, Buckley]] || unknown || 1818 Nov 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940041 F] |- || [[Stone-16606|Waters, Catherine M.]] || 1820 || 1852 Jan 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940062 F] |- || [[Waters-6619|Waters, Elijah]] || 1773 Mar 25 || 1846 Dec 16 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940103 F] |- || [[Waters-6496|Waters, Elijah Andrus]] || unknown || 1837 Mar 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940116 F] |- || [[Waters-6497|Waters, Eliza]] || 1808 Oct 10 || 1887 Dec 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940123 F] |- || [[Marcellus-168 |Waters, Eliza J]] || 1822 || 1881 Nov 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202845184 F] |- || [[Dwight-548|Waters, Elizabeth]] || unknown || 1839 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940088 F] |- || [[Waters-6622|Waters, Fanny C]] || unknown || 1859 May 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940144 F] |- || [[Waters-8059|Waters, Fanny E]] || 1860 || 1861 Apr 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940161 F] |- || [[Trask-704|Waters, Hannah Trask]] || 1746 Nov 10 || 1818 Mar 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940194 F] |- || [[Waters-6630|Waters, Harriet L]] || 1844 Oct 12 || 1911 Jul 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940181 F] |- || [[Waters-4206|Waters, Jonathan, Jr]] || 1738 Feb 3 || 1801 May 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338647 F] |- || [[Waters-6096|Waters, Jonathan]] || 1771 Apr 11 || 1838 Jan 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338698 F] |- || [[Waters-2806|Waters, Jonathan]] || unknown || 1786 Sep 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338582 F] |- || [[Waters-6373|Waters, Jonathan E]] || unknown || 1881 Jul 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339056 F] |- || [[Waters-6632|Waters, Jonathan T]] || unknown || 1870 Mar 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339116 F] |- || [[Waters-6086|Waters, Corp Joseph]] || 1744 Apr 16 || 1804 Oct 19 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42338189 F] |- || [[Waters-6499|Waters, Maria A]] || 1805 Nov 21 || 1838 Aug 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940480 F] |- || [[Leland-695|Waters, Martha R]] || 1814 Oct 22 || 1894 Jul 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940499 F] |- || [[Gardner-12521|Waters, Mary]] || unknown || 1799 Jun 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940467 F] |- || [[Giles-2231|Waters, Mehitable Gyles]] || 1716 || 1799 Apr 29 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940517 F] |- || [[Waters-6620|Waters, Mehitable]] || unknown || 1831 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940530 F] |- || [[Waters-6631|Waters, Moses]] || unknown || 1855 May 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940544 F] |- || [[Torrey-850|Waters, Nancy Torrey]] || unknown || 1826 Sep 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940555 F] |- || [[Waters-6494|Waters, Nancy Trask]] || 1807 Jun 14 || 1826 Jul 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940568 F] |- || [[Waters-6621|Waters, Sarah Waters]] || 1777 Feb 14 || 1843 Oct 7 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940603 F] |- || [[Sibley-2343|Waters, Sarah]] || unknown || 1874 Mar 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940631 F] |- || [[Goodale-590|Waters, Sarah Goodale]] || 1745 Mar 8 || 1828 Aug 28 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940618 F] |- || [[Waters-6204|Waters, Simeon]] || unknown || 1850 Oct 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940656 F] |- || [[Waters-6617|Waters, Pvt Simeon]] || 1746 Oct 9 || 1812 Oct 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339162 F] |- || [[Waters-6205|Waters, Simeon S]] || 1810 || 1891 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202845059 F] |- || [[Waters-8058|Waters, Sophronia P]] || unknown || 1847 Aug 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940665 F] |- || Watkins, Amy R. || 1893 || 1917 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225648 F] |- || Watkins, Clara F. || 1883 || 1959 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225656 F] |- || Watkins, David Hanson || 1913 Oct 30 || 2014 Apr 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204214754 F] |- || Watkins, Edith L. || 1916 || 2012 May 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204214998 F] |- || [[Wilder-2780|Watkins, Emma F.]] || 1834 || 1926 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225484 F] |- || [[Watkins-8869|Watkins, Frank E.]] || 1853 || 1932 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204225474 F] |- || Watkins, Fred Alexander || 1885 || 1968 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908137 F] |- || Watkins, Helen Eliza || 1887 || 1965 May 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/154908184 F] |- || Wetmore, Edwin A. || 1874 || 1964 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051057 F] |- || Wetmore, Elsie B. || 1878 || 1970 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204051071 F] |- || White, Charles T || 1846 Jan 30 || 1850 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940676 F] |- || White, Jane Eliza || 1847 Aug 10 || 1850 Oct 27 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940744 F] |- || Whitemore, Betsey || unknown || 1802 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940767 F] |- || [[Marsh-10172|Whitmore, Betsey]] || unknown || 1803 Sep 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940783 F] |- || [[Beers-2346|Whitmore, Lidia]] || unknown || 1823 Feb 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940837 F] |- || [[Whitmore-1924|Whitmore, Lieut Nathaniel]] || 1770 || 1819 Aug 23 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940874 F] |- || [[Whitney-5002|Whitney, Benjamin]] || unknown || 1832 May 26 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940884 F] |- || [[Whitney-594|Whitney, Charles A]] || 1834 || 1912 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027787 F] |- || [[Whitney-2029|Whitney, Charles Dana]] || 1866 || 1939 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133715354 F] |- || Whitney, Dorothy Belknap || 1893 || 1972 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204311351 F] |- || Whitney, Martha || 1931 || 2015 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204002060 F] |- || [[Waters-2850|Whitney, Martha E]] || 1842 || 1928 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50027805 F] |- || Whitney, Dr Raymond || 1893 || 1961 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204255676 F] |- || Whitten, Charles F. || 1915 Oct 12 || 2001 Jun 2 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372749 F] |- || Whitten, William G || 1944 Nov 1 || 2005 Jan 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179282284 F] |- || Heide, Clemence Grandchamp || 1915 Aug 7 || 1998 May 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204372952 F] |- || [[Wood-33060|Whitworth, Carrie Elizabeth]] || 1860 Nov 5 || 1934 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505230 F] |- || Whitworth, Clara Aline || 1883 || 1958 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505233 F] |- || Whitworth, Elsie G. || 1888 || 1918 Jun 13 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505231 F] |- || Whitworth, Fred || 1883 Jul 19 || 1947 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505232 F] |- || [[Whitworth-1082|Whitworth, Robert]] || 1855 || 1916 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133718083 F] |- || Whitworth, Russell Robert || 1907 Apr 14 || 1948 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141505234 F] |- || [[Willard-4032|Willard, Pvt Peter]] || 1738 || 1817 Aug 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42339468 F] |- || Wilson, Edward W. || 1924 Oct 12 || 2010 Mar 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204575226 F] |- || [[Windle-595|Windle, Arthur]] || 1878 Oct 3 || 1963 Sep 1 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344960 F] |- || [[Bauer-5828|Windle, Elizabeth “Betty”]] || 1908 Sep 6 || 1983 Jul 4 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344992 F] |- || [[Buckley-5151|Windle, Hannah Minerva]] || 1850 Feb 2 || 1929 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156884522 F] |- || [[Beecher-889|Windle, Phoebe]] || 1881 Jul 22 || 1959 Dec 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344973 F] |- || [[Windle-594|Windle, Thomas]] || 1845 Mar 6 || 1906 Dec 24 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344917 F] |- || [[Windle-597|Windle, Winfred Woodward]] || 1906 Jul 11 || 1981 Sep 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11344984 F] |- || Windle, Winwood || 1943 Sep 21 || 1943 Nov 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11345007 F] |- || [[Pope-7200|Wood, Adeline Star]] || 1829 Nov 26 || 1918 Jun 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158072660 F] |- || [[Wood-32034|Wood, Capt Amasa]] || 1784 Jan 6 || 1856 Jan 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940976 F] |- || [[Wood-32671|Wood, Amasa C]] || unknown || 1867 Feb 25 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940981 F] |- || [[Wood-33040|Wood, Amasa W]] || unknown || 1849 May 31 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940987 F] |- || Wood, Charles A || 1854 || 1893 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47940993 F] |- || [[Wood-32678|Wood, Charles V]] || 1826 || 1893 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941005 F] |- || [[Wood-33056|Wood, Dexter]] || 1804 Mar 1 || 1884 Apr 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181672651 F] |- || [[Aldrich-2366|Wood, Ellen E]] || 1830 || 1911 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941091 F] |- || [[Wood-33058|Wood, Emory]] || 1835 Nov 20 || 1857 Nov 20 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941011 F] |- || Wood, Ezra H || unknown || 1832 Jul 9 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941021 F] |- || [[Wood-33057|Wood, George]] || 1826 Feb 16 || 1864 Oct 17 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941051 F] |- || [[Wood-33039|Wood, Harriet N]] || unknown || 1832 Aug 21 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941063 F] |- || [[Wood-32676|Wood, John G]] || unknown || 1876 May 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941069 F] |- || [[Kenney-1835|Wood, Lucy Kenney]] || 1803 Sep 8 || 1851 Dec 14 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941100 F] |- || [[Wood-33059|Wood, Mary Jane]] || unknown || 1869 Nov 5 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941112 F] |- || [[Wood-33038|Wood, Nabby]] || unknown || 1840 Apr 18 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941123 F] |- || Wood, Orlando || 1850 || 1932 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204362639 F] |- || [[Foristall-3|Wood, Sarah Foristall]] || 1787 Apr 12 || 1856 Sep 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941139 F] |- || [[Wood-32670|Wood, Sarah Fina]] || unknown || 1818 Dec 10 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941159 F] |- || [[Wood-33037|Wood, Seth]] || 1771 || 1843 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941461 F] |- || Wood, William H || unknown || 1893 Nov 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941469 F] |- || [[Wright-47511|Wright, Ada C]] || unknown || 1845 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941590 F] |- || [[Wright-47508|Wright, Franklin]] || unknown || 1836 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941616 F] |- || [[Wright-47506|Wright, George B]] || unknown || 1838 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941655 F] |- || [[Wright-47514|Wright, George R]] || unknown || 1848 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941674 F] |- || [[Wright-39281|Wright, Georgianna]] || 1827 Jul 1 || 1828 Aug 12 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941698 F] |- || [[Wright-47512|Wright, Horace Blanchard]] || unknown || 1845 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47941722 F] |- || [[Wright-47509|Wright, Joseph H]] || 1833 || 1839 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202306414 F] |- || Young, Loretta M. || 1944 Aug 29 || 2019 Jul 3 || || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200908437 F] |- |}

West Moors, Dorset

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[[:Category: West Moors, Dorset]] ---- ===Resources=== *[http://www.westmoors-pc.gov.uk/West-Moors-PC/Default.aspx West Moors Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:West_Moors|West Moors on Wikipedia]] *West Moors Online Parish Clerk (unknown) *[http://www.stmaryswestmoors.org.uk/parish_history.htm St Mary's West Moors Parish History] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol5/p74 West Moors on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/21170 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/west-moors.html Dorset Churches: West Moors (St. Mary)]

West Nisbet House

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[[Category:Line of Nisbet of that Ilk, Branch, Nisbet Name Study]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[Space:Scotland - Topical Teams|Topical Teams]]''' > [[Space:Historic Houses in Scotland| Historic Houses Team]] :'''Team Member Contact:''' [[Tennant-1217|Jean Skar]] ==Nisbet House aka West Nisbet== {{Image|file=Nisbet_House.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Nisbet House aka West Nisbet CC by Mark Nesbitt }} Nisbet House is a 17th-century mansion in the Scottish Borders region. It is located on the north side of the Blackadder Water, south of Duns, in the Merse, a low-lying part of the former county of Berwickshire. The house was constructed in about 1630 by Sir Alexander Nisbet. (Claimed to include the square pele tower that was the former Nisbet Castle. Note. this appears to be an error and there was never a castle at West Nisbet only at East Nisbet) '''Owners''' *1630 Sir Alexander Nisbet was a fervent supporter of Charles I. He he lost his estates, because of debt, forcibly purchased by John Ker. *1652 John Ker house remained with Ker descendants (in the person of Lord Sinclair) until the 1950s, *ca 1800 -1952 St Clair Sinclair family *1952 Lady Brochett sold to Lord Brockett *sold mid-1960s to a local farmer *1960's Robert McDonald *later a comprehensive restoration as a private residence. *1980's Brian Hawley *2001 Stephen Magnus Laird '''Links''' *

West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana

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[[Category:Pocock-248]] [[Category:Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Georgetown University Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Iberville Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:West Oak Plantation, Iberville Parish, Louisiana]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] == History == West Oak/Oaks Plantation'''The Weekly Iberville''' South Plaquemine, Louisiana 28 Dec 1895, Sat,Page 3 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119970386/1895-describes-west-oak-plantation/ *1895 Description of West Oak Plantation was a 2800 acre sugar plantation in Maringouin, Iberville Parish, Louisiana.'''Sugar Plantation for Sale''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7921946/ The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 01 Dec 1860, Sat, Page 5 The Plantation was owned by [[Beaty-1851|Dr. Jesse Batey]] (whose name was spelled a number of different ways)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Batey who was born in 1796. He was a physician and volunteered his time with the Hibernian Society in Louisiana.'''Hibernian Society''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119973754/1841-hibernian-society-in-louisiana/ *The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 30 Nov 1841, Tue, Page 3 Jesse Beatty also had additional landholdings in Pointe Coupe and Fordoche. It does not appear that Dr. Batey lived at the West Oaks Plantation. '''United States Census, 1850''': "United States Census, 1850"
Image path: United States Census, 1850 > Louisiana > Terrebonne > Terrebonne parish > image 9 of 82; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-622Q-SKG}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1850 census Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
Beatty died in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana in 1851. In 1838 Dr. Beatty was one of the men who purchased for his own West Oak Plantation a number of slaves during the Georgetown University sale. The original documents list the names and ages of these persons who were sold and re-located.http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/13 *see the bottom of the web page for the original documents The slaves were transported from Alexandria, District of Columbia, to New Orleans, Louisiana on the [[Space:Slaves_Transported_on_the_Katherine_Jackson%2C_Arriving_New_Orleans_6_Dec_1838|Katherine Jackson]] of Georgetown, 13 Nov 1838. After Dr. Jesse Beatty died in 1851 the plantation was put up for sale, slaves and all.'''The Weekly Iberville''' South, Plaquemine, Louisiana 03 Apr 1869, Sat, Page 2 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119970082/1869-west-oak-plantation-for-sale/ *1869 West Oak Plantation for Sale ===Slaves=== The 1850 Slave Schedule in Iberville Parish, Louisiana, shows that Dr. Jesse Beatty had a total of 64 slaves living at the West Oak Plantation. '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Louisiana > Iberville > Iberville parish > image 101 of 103; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DB5Q-WLR}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1850 slave schedule p.101, 14 slaves
'''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Louisiana > Iberville > Iberville parish > image 102 of 103; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DB5Q-HV9}} (accessed 1 March 2023) *1850 slave schedule p.102, 50 slaves
1851. Dr. Jesse Beatty died in 1851. After his death the slaves were listed in his probate inventory. https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/515 *Transcribed list of the probate inventory of Jesse Beatty His estate, which included 119 likely negroes, was put up for sale.'''Valuable Plantation and Negroes for Sale''' https://www.newspapers.com/clip/119955734/1852-estate-of-dr-jesse-batey-for-sale/ *The Times-Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18 Feb 1852, Wed, Page 4 1853. The heirs of Jesse Beatty sold the plantation and all with it to Washington Barrow on 18 Jan 1853.http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/10 *see transcribed list of slaves on the estate, and original documents at bottom of this page 1865. Emily Woolfolf, the owner of West Oak plantation, made a contract for employment with the freed people on the plantation for wages for the ensuing year.https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/10 For more information please see: *[http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/83| 1864 - Mrs Emily Woolfolk Contract with Employees at West Oak Plantation] *[https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/84| 1865 - Agreement with the Freedmen on West Oak Plantation] *[http://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/85| 1867 - Payroll of laborers employed at West Oak Plantation] *[https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/browse?tags=West+Oak+Plantation| The Georgetown Slavery Archive for West Oak Plantation] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Jesse_Beaty%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Jesse Beaty]] *[[Space:Georgetown_University%2C_GU272_Slaves|Georgetown University Slaves]] == Sources == * Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37406422/jesse-beaty : accessed 04 January 2022), memorial page for Dr Jesse Beaty (18 Dec 1796–20 Jan 1851), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37406422, citing Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Union County, South Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Donna Brummett (contributor 46855809) . *https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/10 (sale of slaves)

West Parish Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts One Place Study]] [[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts]] [[Category: West Parish Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts]]
Back to [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]
== West Parish Cemetery== In the "Vital Records of Haverhill Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849, Volume II - Marriages and Deaths" this Cemetery is referred to as GR3 Ancient West Parish Cemetery. There are two West Parish Cemeteries in the city of Haverhill. This one is on Carleton Street and has burials ranging from the 1600s to the present.. The [[:Space:Second West Parish Cemetery Haverhill, Massachusetts|Second West Parish Cemetery]] is on Broadway. ===Cemetery Details=== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} See the [[:Category: West Parish Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|category]] for a list of people buried at this cemetery. * '''Cemetery name''': West Parish Cemetery * '''Address''': 88 Carleton St, Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830 * '''GPS Coordinates''':42.78511, -71.12342 * FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169230 Cemetery 2169230] ==Sources==

West Parish Cemetery, Westfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category:West Parish Cemetery, Westfield, Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=West_Parish_Cemetery_Westfield_Massachusetts.jpg |caption=West Parish Cemetery, Westfield, Massachusetts |align=c |size=m }}
'''Cemetery name:''' West Parish Cemetery '''Address:''' 791 Granville Rd, Westfield, MA 01085 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.11715, -72.80396  105 Memorials  |  Date Range: 1813-1915 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:West_Parish_Cemetery%2C_Westfield%2C_Massachusetts '''Category Page'''] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2147587/west-parish-cemetery '''Find A Grave Page''']

West Parley, Dorset

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[[:Category: West Parley, Dorset]] ---- ===Resources=== *[http://www.westparley-pc.gov.uk/ West Parley Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:West_Parley|West Parley on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/WestParleyFiles/WestParley.htm West Parley Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol5/pp74-77 West Parley on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13779 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/west-parley-st-mark.html Dorset Churches: West Parley (St. Mark)]

West Pelzer, South Carolina

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West Pittston Cemetery

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[[Category:West Pittston Cemetery, West Pittston, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the West Pittston Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. West Pittston Cemetery is located in West Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania It is on the north side of Hwy 11, west of the Susquehanna River, and not far southwest of the bridge. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
West Pittston Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=468276 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

West Point Cemetery, West Point, New York

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== Notable Interments == * Major General [[Anderson-16864|Robert Anderson]], Union Army officer in command of [[wikipedia:Fort Sumter|Fort Sumter]] at start of the [[wikipedia:American Civil War|Civil War]] * [[wikipedia:Earl Blaik|Earl "Red" Blaik]], [[wikipedia:Army Black Knights football|Army football]] head coach (1941–1958), member of the [[wikipedia:College Football Hall of Fame|College Football Hall of Fame]] * [[Brannan-419|John Milton Brannan]], [[wikipedia:Union army|Union army]] general * Major General [[Buford-423|John Buford]], Union cavalry commander who set the stage for the [[wikipedia:Battle of Gettysburg|Battle of Gettysburg]] * Major General [[Butterfield-1180|Daniel Butterfield]], composer of ''Taps'' * General [[wikipedia:Lucius D. Clay|Lucius D. Clay]], "Father of the [[wikipedia:Berlin Blockade|Berlin Airlift]]" * [[Cochran-1847|Margaret Corbin]], Revolutionary War heroine. * Brevet Lieutenant Colonel [[Cushing-920|Alonzo Cushing]], Union artillery officer, killed during [[wikipedia:Pickett's Charge|Pickett's Charge]] at Gettysburg; posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor in 2014 * Brevet Major General [[Custer-109|George Armstrong Custer]], Union cavalry commander during the Civil War and the Indian Wars, killed at the [[wikipedia:Battle of the Little Bighorn|Battle of the Little Bighorn]] * [[wikipedia:Glenn Davis (halfback)|Glenn Davis (halfback)]], [[wikipedia:Heisman Trophy|Heisman Trophy]] winner for 1946 * [[wikipedia:Maggie Dixon|Maggie Dixon]], women's basketball coach at West Point, 2005–2006 * Captain [[wikipedia:Philip Egner|Philip Egner]], the longtime director of the [[wikipedia:West Point Band|West Point Band]] and composer of the [[wikipedia:West Point|West Point]] fight song "On, Brave Old Army Team." * Brigadier General [[Eisenhower-53|John Eisenhower]], historian, author, son of [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight Eisenhower]]. * Lieutenant General [[wikipedia:James M. Gavin|James Maurice Gavin]], commander of the [[wikipedia:82nd Airborne Division|82nd Airborne Division]] during [[wikipedia:World War II|World War II]] * Major General [[wikipedia:George Washington Goethals|George Washington Goethals]], "Builder of the Panama Canal" * Major General [[Grant-473|Frederick Dent Grant]], son of President [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] * Lieutenant General [[wikipedia:Howard Dwayne Graves|Howard Dwayne Graves]], Superintendent, United States Military Academy * Major General [[wikipedia:William H. Hay|William H. Hay]], commander of the [[wikipedia:28th Infantry Division (United States)|28th Infantry Division]] in [[wikipedia:World War I|World War I]] * Major General [[Hitchcock-748|Ethan Allen Hitchcock]], [[wikipedia:Mexican–American War|Mexican–American War]] veteran, special advisor to the president during the Civil War * Brigadier General [[wikipedia:Ranald S. Mackenzie|Ranald S. Mackenzie]], Civil War veteran, commander of [[wikipedia:Buffalo Soldiers|Buffalo Soldiers]] during the Indian Wars * Master Sergeant [[wikipedia:Martin Maher|Martin "Marty" Maher, Jr.]], athletic trainer and central character in the film ''[[wikipedia:The Long Gray Line|The Long Gray Line]]'' * Colonel [[wikipedia:Mickey Marcus|David "Mickey" Marcus]], Israel's first general, only American buried here who died fighting under a foreign flag * Major General [[wikipedia:Wesley Merritt|Wesley Merritt]], Civil War veteran, Military Governor of the Philippines * Major General [[wikipedia:Bryant Moore|Bryant Edward Moore]], Korea IX corps, World War II 8th inf div "Timberwolves" and Pacific * General [[wikipedia:Alexander M. Patch|Alexander M. Patch]], commander of [[wikipedia:U.S. Seventh Army|U.S. Seventh Army]] * 2nd Lieutenant [[wikipedia:Emily Perez|Emily J. T. Perez]], KIA IRAQ – 2006, NCAA Award of Valor – 2008. * Lieutenant Colonel Henry A. Phillips, Sr., Soldier's Medal Recipient, 1960 Graduate * Major General [[Ruger-43|Thomas H. Ruger]], Civil War veteran, United States Military Academy Superintendent * Major General [[wikipedia:Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf]], the first superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. * General [[wikipedia:H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr.|H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr.]], commander of coalition forces in the [[wikipedia:Gulf War|Gulf War]]. * Lieutenant General [[Scott-11245|Winfield Scott]], longest serving American general (1813–1861), commanded the U.S. Army from 1841 to 1861. * Major General [[Sykes-1550|George Sykes]], Civil War commander. * Brigadier General [[Thayer-2946|Sylvanus Thayer]], known as "The Father of the U.S. Military Academy" for the strict regimens implemented at his direction * Brigadier General [[wikipedia:John T. Thompson|John T. Thompson]], inventor of the [[wikipedia:Thompson submachine gun|Thompson submachine gun]] * Ensign Dominick Trant, a native of [[wikipedia:Cork (city)|Cork]], Ireland and a soldier in the [[wikipedia:26th Continental Regiment|Ninth Massachusetts Regiment]] in the [[wikipedia:Continental Army|Continental Army]], died at West Point in 1782. His grave is the oldest in the cemetery. * Colonel [[wikipedia:Theodore S. Westhusing|Theodore S. Westhusing]], highest-ranking officer to die in Iraq War – 2005, "Multi-national Security Transition Command – Iraq". * General [[Westmoreland-707|William Westmoreland]], Army Chief of Staff, Superintendent, U.S. Military Academy, Commander of [[wikipedia:Military Assistance Command, Vietnam|Military Assistance Command, Vietnam]] from 1964–1968. * Lieutenant Colonel [[White-29829|Ed White]], first American to make a [[wikipedia:Extravehicular activity|spacewalk]], killed in the [[wikipedia:Apollo 1|Apollo 1]] fire on 27 January 1967. * Brevet Lieutenant Colonel [[wikipedia:Eleazer D. Wood|Eleazer D. Wood]], first West Point Graduate to die in battle. Actually a monument; arguable whether he is actually buried there. == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:West_Point_Cemetery|United States Military Academy Post Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/644091 United States Military Academy Post Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:United States Military Academy Post Cemetery, West Point, New York]]

West Pomeranian Voivodeship

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[[:Category: West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland|West Pomeranian Voivodeship]]
[[:Category: Województwo zachodniopomorskie, Polska|województwo zachodniopomorskie]]

{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == :'''English:''' West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a voivodeship in north-west Poland on the Odra and at the shore of the Baltic Sea, with the capital Szczecin. :'''Deutsch:''' Woiwodschaft Westpommern ist eine Woiwodschaft im Nordwesten Polens an der Oder und an der Küste der Ostsee, mit Szczecin als Hauptstadt. :'''Polski:''' Województwo zachodniopomorskie jest województwem w północno-zachodniej Polsce nad rzeką Odra nad wybrzeżem Bałtyku, ze stolicą w Szczecinie.https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wojew%C3%B3dztwo_zachodniopomorskie The name ''Pomerania'' comes from the Slavic ''po more'', meaning ''Land by the Sea''. West Pomeranian Voivodeship or West Pomeranian Province is in northwestern Poland. {{Image|file=West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}} == Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Pommern, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Brandenburg, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1772 - 1945 = Prussia (Preussen), German Empire. *1945 - 1950 = Szczecin Voivodeship was an administrative unit of Poland created after World War II from the Prussian-German province of Pomerania. *1950 = It was divided into the Szczecin Voivodeship and Koszalin Voivodeship. *1999 - Present Day = It was established on 1 January 1999, out of the former Szczecin and Koszalin Voivodeships and parts of Gorzów, Piła and Słupsk Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecin Szczecin] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecin Szczecin] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin Koszalin] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin Koszalin] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awinouj%C5%9Bcie Świnoujście] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awinouj%C5%9Bcie Świnoujście] | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargard_County Stargard County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_stargardzki powiat stargardzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargard Stargard] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfino_County Gryfino County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gryfi%C5%84ski powiat gryfinski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfino Gryfino] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goleni%C3%B3w_County Goleniow County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_goleniowski powiat goleniowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goleni%C3%B3w Goleniow] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecinek_County Szczecinek County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_szczecinecki powiat szczecinecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecinek Szczecinek] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%82obrzeg_County Kołobrzeg County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ko%C5%82obrzeski powiat kołobrzeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%82obrzeg Kołobrzeg] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_County Police County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_policki powiat policki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police,_West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship Police] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%C5%9Blib%C3%B3rz_County Myślibórz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_my%C5%9Bliborski powiat myśliborski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%C5%9Blib%C3%B3rz Myślibórz] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin_County Koszalin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_koszali%C5%84ski powiat koszaliński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin Koszalin] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfice_County Gryfice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gryficki powiat gryficki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfice Gryfice] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawsko_County Drawsko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_drawski powiat drawski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawsko_Pomorskie Drawsko Pomorskie] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82awno_County Sławno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_s%C5%82awie%C5%84ski powiat sławieński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82awno Sławno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa%C5%82cz_County Wałcz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wa%C5%82ecki powiat wałecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa%C5%82cz Wałcz] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choszczno_County Choszczno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_choszcze%C5%84ski powiat choszczeński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choszczno Choszczno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ogard_County Białogard County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bia%C5%82ogardzki powiat białogardzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ogard Białogard] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidwin_County Świdwin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bwidwi%C5%84ski powiat świdwiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidwin Świdwin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamie%C5%84_County Kamień County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kamie%C5%84ski powiat kamieński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamie%C5%84_Pomorski Kamień Pomorski] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrzyce_County Pyrzyce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pyrzycki powiat pyrzycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrzyce Pyrzyce] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81obez_County Łobez County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82obeski powiat łobeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81obez Łobez] |5 |- |}
{{clear}} ==Useful Information== Because of the history of the region, nationality changes of Polish, German and Prussian within West Pomerania Vovoideship, records on the FamilySearch wiki are found under: :"Pommern (Pomerania), Prussia (Ostpreussen), Germany" Szczecin, Poland & Koszalin, Poland. A complete index and image record collection is available for free online at FamilySearch.org titled: : Germany, Prussia, Pomerania Church Records, 1544-1945. === Resources === *Genealogy research help can be found on the [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Western_Pomeranian_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy FamilySearch wiki]. *[http://polishpoland.com/tag/pomerania/ PolishPoland Pomerania Images] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/polandgen.html PolandGenWeb] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Provinz_Westpreu%C3%9Fen West Prussia Portal on GenWiki] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Pommern GenWiki Pommern] *[http://zefys.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/index.php?id=title&no_cache=1&tx_zefyskalender_pi4%5Bzdb%5D=25548839&tx_zefyskalender_pi4%5Byear%5D=%2A Pomeranian Newspaper] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Pommern_(Begriffserkl%C3%A4rung) Pomerania a definition of terms] *[http://www.atsnotes.com/other/gerpol.html German to Polish location translations] *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/land/wprussia/ West Prussian Land Records] in Polish, German and English. *[http://polishpoland.com/ Polish Poland] offers a free online Polish course. *[http://polishroots.com/ Polish Roots] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=16zp&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *Cemetery: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Zachodniopomorskie?id=state_3072 *Cemetery: https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Zachodniopomorskie&miasto= *State Archive in Koszalin: http://www.koszalin.ap.gov.pl/ *State Archive in Poznan: https://poznan.ap.gov.pl/ *State Archive in Szczecin: https://www.szczecin.ap.gov.pl/ == Sources == *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Western_Pomeranian_(Zachodniopomorskie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

West Rock Community - Little Rock, Arkansas

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[[Category: West Rock Community, Little Rock, Arkansas]] [[Category:Big Rock Township, Pulaski County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Little Rock, Arkansas]] West Rock was the name of an historical community of mostly African-American farming families in Pulaski County from the 1870s to 1950s. During the last half of the 19th century, Arkansas had a reputation for being slightly more tolerant than other southern states as well as offering farmers better opportunity to advance and someday own their own land. The many rivers and streams meant that farmers rarely had to purchase fertilizers for their crops, so farming paid a bit better in Arkansas than elsewhere, even under tenant farming and sharecropping systems. Like other farming communities such as Pyeatt Township, Worthen Township, Eagle and elsewhere, the West Rock Community became established in an area of fertile soil near the Arkansas River. An agricultural depression in the last half of the century made it difficult to make a living or survive by farming, not to mention the difficulties under the tenant farming and sharecropping system, so people began moving into industrial and domestic employment at the turn of the century. In the early 1900s, a planned suburb named Pulaski Heights was being developed on the western outskirts of Little Rock near West Rock. It was to be an affluent residential area for Little Rock's (white) middle class. In 1906, local postmaster and member of the Board of Trace, Winfield S. Holt, platted West Rock Addition in Pulaski Heights as a means to provide affordable, residential lots to the farming families of the West Rock Community, who would otherwise leave the area. In reality, the lots were unimproved, vacant lots that required buyers to clear the trees, dig wells and a septic pits, and provide any other improvements. For real estate developers, West Rock Addition provided housing for keeping employees in the area -- employees of white households, the Country Club, stave companies, railroad yards, water works, and factories located in this area and near the Arkansas River. West Rock occupied roughly 55 acres in the northeast part of Pulaski Heights after the addition was platted. By the 1950s, nearly 250 people lived in the area, 83% of whom were all related to each other by either blood or marriage. In the 1940s, the local housing agency and real estate developers began looking in earnest for ways to obtain the land from West Rock residents so it could be redeveloped for middle class (mostly white) homeowners and businesses. The area was red-lined (designated as "slum") in housing surveys and slated for removal. The last resident of West Rock was relocated in 1959.

West Side Presbyterian Church Memorial Garden

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[[Category:West_Side_Presbyterian_Church_Memorial_Garden,_Ridgewood,_New_Jersey]] [[Category: Ridgewood, New Jersey]] [[Project:New_Jersey_Cemeteries|New Jersey Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== The Memorial Garden is located at West Side Presbyterian Church in Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey. It is a place for reflection, prayer, and remembrance. It provides burial space for cremated remains. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
:6 South Monroe Street :Ridgewood, NJ 07450-3522 :(201) 652-1966 [https://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.986857,-74.126847&z=14&t=m&hl=en&gl=US&mapclient=embed&q=6%20S%20Monroe%20St%20Ridgewood%2C%20NJ%2007450 West Side Presbyterian Church on Google Maps] ===Links to Other Online Resources=== :[http://www.westside.org/caring-ministries/ Caring Ministries - West Side Presbyterian Church] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2431029 Find A Grave page]

West Stour, Dorset

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[[:Category: West Stour, Dorset]] '''West Stour''' is a village and civil parish situated in the Blackmore Vale area of North Dorset, England. It is one of a group of villages known as The Stours, located in the River Stour Valley, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Gillingham. In 1086 in the Domesday Book two settlements were recorded in the parish: West Stour and Little Kington. ---- ===Resources=== *[http://www.thestoursparishcouncil.org.uk/TheStours-PC/Default.aspx The Stours Joint Parish Council] *[[Wikipedia:West_Stour,_Dorset | West Stour on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/StourFiles/WestStour/WestStour.htm West Stour Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol4/pp116-117 West Stour on BHO] *[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/13940 Vision of Britain] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/west-stour.html Dorset Churches: West Stour (St. Mary)]

West Taieri Cemetery

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[[Category:West_Taieri_Cemetery,_West_Taieri,_Otago]] [[Category:Outram,_Otago]] [[Category:Otago_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at West Taieri Cemetery in Outram, Otago.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for West Taieri Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, '''some''' or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery are being photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed * 0 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. Profiles On other lists *[[:Category:West_Taieri_Cemetery,_West_Taieri,_Otago| Wikitree]]: 20 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2525640/west-taieri-cemetery| Findagrave]: 303 *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/West-Taieri-Cemetery/285222| Billion Graves] :22 ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''FindAGrave#''' |- ||||||||||| |- ||||||||||| |-

West Terrace Cemetery Adelaide South Australia

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[[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Adelaide, South Australia]] [[Category:West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia]] '''Cemetery name''' : West Terrace Cemetery '''Address''' : 161 West Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia. '''GPS Coordinates''' : [https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.93405,138.58753,17z?entry=ttu -34.93405,138.58753] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ==About== West Terrace Cemetery, originally known as the Adelaide Public Cemetery, is South Australia's oldest cemetery. First appearing on Colonel William Light's 1837 plan of Adelaide, the first recorded burial was in July 1840. State Heritage listed, there are approximately 150,000 burials. It is one of 4 cemeteries managed by the Adelaide Cemeteries Authority. The Public Cemetery, Government notice, Adelaide August 28, 1839. 'Advertising', Southern Australian (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844), 11 September 1839, p. 2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article71685503 {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-3.jpg|size=m}} {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-8.jpg |size=m}} ==Notable Monuments== '''Overland Telegraph Memorial''' : Memorial for the men killed while working on the Overland telegraph line in 1874 and 1875. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-6.jpg|size=m|caption=Overland Telegraph Memorial}} '''AIF Cemetery and the Cross of Sacrifice''' : Established in 1920, the cemetery contains the graves of 4167 returned service men and women. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-5.jpg|size=m|caption=Cross of Sacrifice}} '''Baby Memorial''' : Commemorating stillborn and neonatal babies buried in the cemetery between 1840 and 1980. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-4.jpg|size=m|caption=Baby Memorial}} '''Caroline Clark Memorial Garden''' : Commemorating children buried in unmarked graves in the Cemetery, named in honour of [[Clark-36196|Caroline Emily Clark (1825-1911)]], 19th century philanthropist and children's rights campaigner. {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia-7.jpg|size=m|caption=Caroline Clark Memorial Garden}} '''Carl Linger Memorial''' : Memorial to [[Linger-149|Carl Ferdinand August Linger (1810-1862)]] Composer of "Song of Australia" {{Image|file=West_Terrace_Cemetery_Adelaide_South_Australia.jpg |size=m|caption=Carl Linger Memorial}} ==Notable Interments== [[Bartels-179|Adolph Heinrich Fredrich Bartels (1819-1878)]]
Mayor of Adelaide 1871-1873 [[Bickford-691|William Bickford (1815-1850)]]
Founder of Wm Bickford Chemist and his wife : [[Garrett-6573|Ann Margaret (Garrett) Bickford (abt.1811-1877)]]
Founder of A. M. Bickford and sons [[Blackburn-159|Arthur Seaforth Blackburn VC CMG CBE (1892-1960)]]
Soldier, Lawyer and Politician, he was the first South Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross [[Bonython-55|Sir John Langdon Bonython KCMG (1848-1939)]]
Newspaper proprietor, Journalist and Politician [[Fisher-7368|Sir James Hurtle Fisher (abt.1790-1875)]]
South Australian Pioneer and first Mayor of Adelaide [[Fiveash-87|Rosa Catherine Fiveash (1854-1938)]]
Artist, Illustrator and Art Teacher [[Gannoni-6|Antonio (Gannoni) Giannoni (1814-1883)]]
First Italian to settle in South Australia [[Holder-1292|Sir Frederick William Holder KCMG (1850-1909)]]
19th Premier of South Australia [[Kay-5055|Robert Kay (1825-1904)]]
General Director and Secretary of the Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery of South Australia [[Kingston-488|Charles Cameron Kingston KC (1850-1908)]]
16th Premier of South Australia [[Lipson-25|Thomas Lipson RN (1784-1863)]]
First Harbour Master in the Colony of South Australia [[Morphett-123|John Morphett (1809-1892)]]
South Australian Pioneer, Landowner and Politician [[Solomon-53|Emmanuel Solomon (1800-1873)]]
Businessman and Politician [[Solomon-682|Vaiben Louis Solomon (1853-1908)]]
21st Premier of South Australia [[Hofmeyer-63|Christiane Susanne Augustine (Hofmeyer) Zadow (1846-1896)]]
Trade Unionist and Suffragette ==More Information== You can take a guided tour of the Cemetery, or there are some self guided tours which highlight the final resting places of some notable and everyday South Australians, including photographs and information on their lives. If you cannot get into the Cemetery, you can view the tours online. See: [https://www.tours.aca.sa.gov.au/ Adelaide Cemetery Tours]. Adelaide Cemeteries Authority:
[https://aca.sa.gov.au/locations/west-terrace-cemetery/ West Terrace Cemetery Website]
[https://aca.sa.gov.au/records/ Records Search] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2712884?availability=Family%20History%20Library Australia, South Australia, index to deaths prior to compulsory registration, 1802-1842]
Deaths as recorded in Holy Trinity church (Adelaide) burial register, Feb. 9, 1837 to Mar. 30. 1842, West Terrace Cemetery (Adelaide) burial register, July 6, 1840 to the commencement of civil registration (mid 1842) at FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSX8-SSK5-Z?mode=g&cat=2712884 Images] Wikipedia : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Terrace_Cemetery West Terrace Cemetery] FindAGrave : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2232060 West Terrace Cemetery] [[Space:West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia/Wikidata]]

West Union, South Carolina

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West View Cemetery, Milledgeville, Georgia

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''' This page is part of the [[Space:Georgia Cemeteries Team|Georgia Cemeteries Team]] and the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. See [[:Category:West View Cemetery, Milledgeville, Georgia|West View Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' West View Cemetery
'''Address:''' 1035 W Montgomery St, Milledgeville, Baldwin, Georgia 31061
'''GPS Coordinates:''' 33.0794900, -83.2468900
'''# of Interments:''' 2,654 recorded in [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1983073 FindaGrave] | [[Space:West_View_Cemetery_To-Do_List|Table of Interments]]
'''Status of Cemetery:''' ----
'''Condition of Cemetery:''' ----
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West View Cemetery, Monticello, Georgia

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West Virginia

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'''Quick Links:''' [[:Category:West_Virginia|West Virginia Category]] / [[:Category:West_Virginia_Projects|West Virginia Projects]] / [[:Category:West_Virginia_Project_Maintenance_Categories|WV Maintenance Categories]] West Virginia was admitted to the Union following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeling_Convention Wheeling Conventions] of 1861. West Virginia was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state, and the first to separate from any state since Maine separated from Massachusetts. :{{Red|Before statehood}} - Virginia :{{Red|Admission to Union}} - '''June 20, 1863''', 35th State :{{Red|Nickname}} - Mountain State :{{Red|Motto}} - Montani semper liberi, Mountaineers Are Always Free :{{Red|Capital}} - Charleston :{{Red|List of }} [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_West_Virginia_state_symbols West Virginia State symbols] {{Image|file=West_Virginia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }} '''Neighbouring states''' :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-39.png|40px|Ohio]] NW Location {{Red|Ohio}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-42.png|40px|Pennsylvania]] NE Location {{Red|Pennsylvania}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-23.png|40px|Maryland]] E Location {{Red|Maryland}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-49.png|40px|Virginia]] SE Location {{Red|Virginia}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-20.png|40px|Kentucky]] W Location {{Red|Kentucky}} {{clear}}
West Virginia Counties
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1900=== {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-38.gif |align=l |size=400 |caption= West Virginia became the 35th State on June 20, 1863}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-83.png |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Colony of Virginia, Coat of Arms''' }} :1607 - Virginia Colony established by England :1671 - Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam discover waters flowing westward into the Ohio River and help establish English claims to the Ohio Valley :1719 - The Potomoke Church at Shepherdstown was the first church founded in West Virginia by Presbyterians :1722 - Virginia government allows families to live rent-free on land owned by the state for ten years to try to encourage settlers :Iroquois surrender claims to land south of the Ohio River in addition to counties in the east :1725 - Western Appalachians explored by fur traders :1727 - Settlement at New Mecklenburg founded by Pennsylvania Germans :1731 - Morgan establishes first settlement in present West Virginia near Bunker Hill in Berkeley County :1732 - Scotch-Irish, Welsh, and German pioneers settle the western portions of Virginia :1742 - Coal discovered by John Howard and John Peter Salley on Coal River near Racine :1744 - Territory between the Allegheny Mountains and the Ohio River ceded to the English by Native Americans of the Six Nations {{Image|file=George_Washington_1782_painting.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption='''George Washington''' }} :1748 - '''[[Washington-11|George Washington]]''' surveys land in western Virginia for Lord Fairfax :The Harpers Ferry begin carries passengers across the Shenandoah River :1749 - First recorded settlement west of the Alleghenies made in Marlinton by Jacob Marlin and Stephen Sewell :1754 - 1763 - French and Indian War; '''see [[Space:French_and_Indian_War_Project|French and Indian War Project]]''' :1755 -General Braddock defeated at Pittsburgh by the French and Native Americans after traveling through the eastern panhandle :July 3 - Shawnee attack settlement at Draper's Meadows, New River, nearly all are killed or captured; '''see [[Space:Native_Americans:_Shawnee|Native Americans Shawnee Project]] :1762 - December 23 - Romney and Mecklenburg (later Shepherdstown) established when the Governor of Virginia signs bills of incorporation :1765 - Clarksburg settled :Delaware and Mingo Natives destroyed community of Morgantown founded by Zackquill Morgan in 1766-1767 :1767 - Ice's Ferry, Monongalia County, settled by Frederick Ice; Adam Ice, son of Frederick was the first white child born in the Monongahela Valley :1768 - Iroquois cede lands north of the Little Kanawha River to the British in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix :First recorded flood of the Ohio River :Williamstown founded by Isaac Williams :October 10 - Battle of Point Pleasant (Lord Dunmore's War) between Virginia settlers and militia and a confederacy of Shawnee, Delaware, Wyandot, Cayuga, and other Native tribes led by Cornstalk :1776 - Western Virginia petition the Continental Congress for a separate government :1777 - September - Native Americans unsuccessfully besiege Fort Henry :November 10 - Chief Cornstalk, his son, and Chief Red Hawk murdered by whites at Fort Randolph :1788 - Federal Constitution ratified by Virginia {{Image|file=Boone-34-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Daniel Boone''' }} :1789 - '''[[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]]''' commissioned lieutenant colonel of the Kanawha Militia :1791 - Daniel Boone elected as a delegate to the Virginia Assembly :1800 - 78,000 people in West Virginia, with 35,000 west of the Alleghenies; 13 counties, 8 post offices, and 19 incorporated towns :1830 - Separation of western Virginia from eastern Virginia proposed by The Wheeling Gazette :1851 - Joseph Johnson, Bridgeport becomes the only governor of Virginia to chosen by popular vote and to come from the western part of the state :New constitution grants concessions to the western Virginia :1861 - Civil War: West Virginia contributes about 32,000 soldiers to the Union Army and about 10,000 to the Confederate :Union victories forces Confederate out of the Monongahela and Kanawha valleys; '''see [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War between the States Project]]''' :1862 - January - Colored School Board of Parkersburg, West Virginia, formed by seven men and organize a day school for African American children; first public school for African Americans :April - Voters approve the new Constitution for West Virginia :1865 - First free public school opens in Charleston :February 3 - Governor approves an act abolishing slavery and provides for emancipation of all slaves :April 9 - Civil War ends :1866 - State constitution deny citizenship and suffrage to all persons who had supported the Confederacy :1869 - February 10 - Charleston named the seat of government :March 23 - West Virginia State Senate ratifies the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution :1881 - February 3 - Governor approves a bill allowing all eligible voting citizens, including African Americans, to be jurors :1885 - Charleston becomes the permanent state capital {{Image|file=West_Virginia-8.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=City of Charleston West Virginia }} :1896 - George W. Atkinson elected Governor, first Republican governor since Reconstruction period :Voters elected the first African American to the legislature, Christopher Payne of Fayette County :1898 - Spanish American War: West Virginia furnishes two regiments of volunteer infantry; '''see [[Project:Spanish-American_War|Spanish American War Project]]''' {{Image|file=West_Virginia-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= 55 West Virginia County Seats }} {{Clear}} ===List of Things to Do=== #[[:Category: West Virginia, Cemeteries|Cemeteries in West Virginia]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree; see the [[Project:West_Virginia_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about West Virginia state tribes #Work on West Virginia's [[:Category: West Virginia, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from West Virginia for the [[Space:West_Virginia_in_The_Great_War|West Virginia in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project ===Related WikiTree Categories=== :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[:Category: West Virginia, Cemeteries|West Virginia, Cemeteries]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[:Category: West Virginia, Schools|West Virginia, Schools]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[Space:West_Virginia_in_The_Great_War|West Virginia in the Great War]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[:Category: West Virginia, Politicians|West Virginia, Politicians]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[:Category: West Virginia, United States Civil War|West Virginia (Union) Units in US Civil War]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[:Category: West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War|West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[Space:West_Virginia_Resource_Page|West Virginia Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield and McCoy]] :[[Image:Profile Photo s-25.gif|8px]][[:Category:Melungeons|Melungeons]] === Related WikiTree Projects === *[[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] *[[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] *[[Project:Native_Americans |Native Americans Project]] *[[Space:US_Governors|US Governors Project]] *[[Space:United_States_in_World_War_II|United States in World War II page]] *[[:Category:West_Virginia,_Place_Studies|One Place Studies, West Virginia]] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-333.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption= }}
'''Glade Creek Grist Mill in Babcock State Park, Fayette County, West Virginia'''
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West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War

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[[Category: West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War]] For the category, see [[:Category: West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War]] The following is a list of West Virginia Confederate Units which were composed mostly or notably by citizens of the 50 counties of western Virginia which eventually became West Virginia. These units, with the exception of the Kentucky units, are designated "Virginia", as were the Union regiments from western Virginia. After the admittance of West Virginia as a state in 1863, those Union units from western Virginia changed their designation to "West Virginia", while the Confederate units remained "Virginia". Following the names of the units are the names of the counties, in parentheses, which contributed to those units, and does not include neighboring counties of Kentucky or Virginia.''List of West Virginia Civil War Confederate units'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_West_Virginia_Civil_War_Confederate_units Wikipedia.org]. *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/West_Virginia_in_the_Civil_War Family Search Resource Page] has links to counties and units among other things. ==Infantry== : [[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Berkeley, Jefferson) : [[:Category:13th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|13th Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Hampshire) : [[:Category:22nd Regiment, Virginia Infantry (1st Kanawha Regiment), United States Civil War|22nd Regiment, Virginia Infantry (1st Kanawha Regiment)]] (Boone, Clay, Fayette, Greenbrier, Jackson, Kanawha, Monroe, Nicholas, Putnam, Wyoming) : [[:Category:23rd Battalion, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|23rd Battalion, Virginia Infantry]] (Mercer, Raleigh, Wyoming) : [[:Category:24th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|24th Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Mercer) : [[:Category:25th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Heck's), United States Civil War|25th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Heck's)]] (Upshur Grey's) (Braxton, Hardy, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Ritchie, Taylor, Upshur, Webster) : [[:Category:26th Battalion, Virginia Infantry (Edgar's), United States Civil War|26th Battalion, Virginia Infantry (Edgar's)]] (Greenbrier, Kanawha, Mercer, Monroe) : [[:Category:27th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|27th Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Brooke, Greenbrier, Monroe, Ohio, Wetzel) : [[:Category:29th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|29th Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (McDowell) : [[:Category:30th Battalion, Virginia Sharpshooters (Clarke's), United States Civil War|30th Battalion, Virginia Sharpshooters (Clarke's)]] (Jackson, Mercer, Monroe, Raleigh, Roane, Wirt) : [[:Category:31st Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|31st Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Harrison, Kanawha, Lewis, Monongalia, Pocahontas, Randolph, Taylor) : [[:Category:33rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|33rd Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Hampshire, Hardy) : [[:Category:36th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (2nd Kanawha Infantry), United States Civil War|36th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (2nd Kanawha Infantry)]] (Boone, Clay, Jackson, Logan, Nicholas, Putnam, Raleigh, Roane, Wayne, Wood) : [[:Category:45th Battalion, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|45th Battalion, Virginia Infantry]] (Boone, Cabell, Logan, McDowell, Wayne, Wyoming) : [[:Category:59th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|59th Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Greenbrier, Mercer) : [[:Category:60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War|60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry]] (Braxton, Fayette, Gilmer, Greenbrier, Jackson, Mercer, Monroe, Roane) : [[:Category:62nd Regiment, Virginia Mounted Infantry, United States Civil War|62nd Regiment, Virginia Mounted Infantry]] (Barbour, Braxton, Hampshire, Hardy, Pendleton, Pocahontas, Randolph, Tucker, Upshur, Webster) ==Cavalry== : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Jefferson, Berkeley) : [[:Category: 3rd Regiment, West Virginia Cavalry (Confederate), United States Civil War|3rd Regiment, West Virginia Cavalry]] : [[:Category:7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's), United States Civil War|7th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Ashby's)]] (Berkeley, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson) : [[:Category:8th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|8th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Boone, Cabell, Calhoun, Doddridge, Kanawha, Lewis, Mason, Putnam, Wayne, Wood) : [[:Category:10th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|10th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Jackson, Kanawha, Raleigh, Roane) : [[:Category:11th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|11th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Berkeley, Hampshire, Hardy, Jefferson, Morgan, Pocahontas) : [[:Category:12th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|12th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Berkeley, Jefferson) : [[:Category:14th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|14th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Boone, Calhoun, Greenbrier, Pocahontas, Roane) : [[:Category: 14th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Confederate), United States Civil War| 14th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Confederate)]] (McDowell) : [[:Category:16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|16th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Cabell, McDowell, Kanawha, Putnam, Wayne) : [[:Category:17th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|17th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Braxton, Clay, Harrison, Jackson, Kanawha, Lewis, Mercer, Nicholas, Roane, Wirt, Wood) : [[:Category:18th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|18th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Hampshire, Hardy, Lewis, Pendleton, Randolph, Tucker) : [[:Category:19th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|19th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Braxton, Calhoun, Gilmer, Greenbrier, Harrison, Jackson, Kanawha, Lewis, Marion, Nicholas, Pocahontas, Preston, Randolph, Ritchie, Roane, Taylor, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt) : [[:Category:20th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|20th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Barbour, Calhoun, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants, Preston, Ritchie, Taylor, Wetzel, Wood) : [[:Category:21st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|21st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Monroe) : [[:Category:23rd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|23rd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Hampshire, Hardy, Mercer) : [[:Category:26th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|26th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Calhoun, Doddridge, Jackson, Lewis, Monroe, Pleasants, Pocahontas, Roane, Ritchie, Taylor, Tyler, Upshur, Webster, Wetzel, Wirt) : [[:Category:34th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|34th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Cabell, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Raleigh, Wayne, Wyoming) : [[:Category:36th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|36th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Boone, Braxton, Cabell, Clay, Greenbrier, Jackson, Kanawha, Logan, Monroe, Nicholas, Ohio, Putnam, Roane, Wayne, Wood) : [[:Category:37th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|37th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry]] (Jackson) : [[:Category:2nd Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles (Confederate), United States Civil War|2nd Battalion, Kentucky Mounted Rifles (Confederate)]] (Wayne, Logan) : [[:Category: Mosby's Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), United States Civil War| Mosby's Regiment, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)]] (43rd Cavalry Battalion) (Jefferson) : 44th Battalion Virginia Partisan Rangers- formerly Amick's Rangers (Fayette, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Monroe, Nicholas, Raleigh, Wyoming) : [[:Category:McNeill's Company, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), United States Civil War|McNeill's Company, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)]] (McNeill's Rangers) (Hampshire, Hardy, Pendleton) : [[:Category:Swann's Battalion, Virginia Cavalry, United States Civil War|Swann's Battalion, Virginia Cavalry]] (Boone, Cabell, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Putnam, Wayne, Wyoming) : [[:Category: Thurmond's Company, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers), United States Civil War|Thurmond's Company, Virginia Cavalry (Partisan Rangers)]] (Fayette, Greenbrier) : Ashby Horse Artillery - (Jefferson) ==Artillery== : [[:Category:Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery, United States Civil War|Bryan's Company, Virginia Artillery]] (Monroe, Greenbrier) : [[:Category:Chew's Battery, Virginia Artillery, United States Civil War|Chew's Battery, Virginia Artillery]] (Jefferson, Berkeley) : French's Company, Virginia Light Artillery - (Mercer) : Gauley Artillery Capt. Stephen Adam's Battery - (Raleigh) : Capt. Thomas E. Jackson's Co. Virginia Horse Artillery (Kanawha, Mason, Wayne) : Kanawha Artillery - (Kanawha, Mason, Wayne) : [Lowry's Battery Virginia Light Artillery - (Monroe) : Lurty's Company Virginia Horse Artillery - (Calhoun, Gilmer, Greenbrier, Harrison, Lewis, Marion, Upshur, Webster) : McClanahan's Battery - (Randolph) : Penick's Company Virginia Light Artillery - (Greenbrier) : Taylor's Company Virginia Light Artillery - (Berkeley) : Western Artillery - (Monroe) : [[:Category:W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery, United States Civil War|W.H. Chapman's Company, Virginia Light Artillery]] (Monroe-Dixie Artillery) : Wise Artillery - (Berkeley) ==Virginia State Line & Other Units== : [[:Category:67th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|67th Regiment, Virginia Militia]] (Berkeley) : [[:Category:89th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|89th Regiment, Virginia Militia]] (Morgan) : [[:Category:151st Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|151st Regiment, Virginia Militia]] (Mercer) : [[:Category:190th Regiment, Virginia Militia, United States Civil War|190th Regiment, Virginia Militia]] (Wyoming) : [[:Category:1st Regiment, Virginia State Line, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Virginia State Line]] :: Capt. Greene W. Taylor's Co., Co. A (Logan) :: Capt. Daniel Elkins Co, Co. B (Bone) :: Capt. Wm. Dempsey's Co., Co. E (Logan) :: Capt. Geo. Hackworth's Co., Co. F (Cabell) :: Capt. Benj. Justice's Co., Co. H (Logan) :: Capt. John Buchanan's Co., Co. I (Logan) :: Capt. Robert Lawson's Co., Co. K (Logan) : [[:Category:2nd Regiment, Virginia State Line, United States Civil War|2nd Regiment, Virginia State Line]] :: Capt. Mathias Harrison's Co., Co. H (Cabell, Logan, Wayne) :: Capt. William S. Chandler's Co., Co. K (Boone) : [[:Category:4th Regiment, Virginia State Line, United States Civil War|4th Regiment, Virginia State Line]] :: Capt. John E. Love's Co., Co. E (Kanawha) :: Capt. William Hensley's Co., Co. G (Cabell) : [[:Category:5th Regiment, Virginia State Line, United States Civil War|5th Regiment, Virginia State Line]] :: Capt. Lorenzo D. Chambers' Co., Co. A (Logan) :: Capt. Melvin B. Lawson's Co., Co. E - later part of Rebel Bill Smith's Battn. (Logan) :: Capt. P.K. McComas Co., Co. I (Logan) ==Guerrilla Units== These units were often called "Moccasin Rangers" in the North, but were designated "Partisan Rangers" or "Confederate States Rangers". They operated as such from 1861–62, and were later recruited into the Virginia State Line in the latter half of 1862, and then into the regular Confederate Army in March 1863. The counties from which they were mainly originated are in parentheses at the end of each name. : Capt. John W. 'Big John' Amick's Co., Amick's Rangers - (Nicholas) : Black Striped Company - (Logan) : Capt. P.M. Carpenter's Co. - (Logan) : Capt. Perry Connolly's Co. - formerly Capt. George W. Silcott's Co., 186th Regt. Va. Militia (Calhoun) : Capt. James S.A. Crawford's Co., The Night Hawks - (Wood, Jackson & Wirt) : Capt. George Downs' Co., Co. No. 1 Va. State Rangers - formerly 186th Regt. Va. Militia (Calhoun) : Capt. Daniel Dusky's Co. - formerly Co. C, 186th Regt. Va. Militia (Calhoun, Roane, Wirt, & Jackson) : Capt. Sampson Elza's Co., Dixie Boys - (Randolph & Pendleton) : Capt. Richard B. Foley's Co., Flat Top Copperheads - also known as Foley's Independent Co. of Infantry, formerly Co. F, 151st Regt. Va. Militia (Mercer) : Capt. Ezekiel 'Zeke' Harper's Co. - (Tucker & Randolph) : Capt. William Harris' Co., Co. No. 7, Va. State Rangers - (Wood) : Capt. W.A. 'Devil Anse' Hatfield's Co. - formed from the 129th Regt. Va Militia (Logan) : Capt. Benjamin W. Haymond's Co., Co. No. 8 Va. State Rangers (Braxton) : Capt. Jonathan Haymond's Co., Co. No. 10 Va. State Rangers - (Marion) : Capt. John E. Hays' Co., Co. No. 6 Va. State Rangers - (Gilmer) : Capt. Absolom Knotts' Co., Knott's Rangers - formerly 186th Regt. Va. Militia (Calhoun) : Capt. James McCray's Co., Mountain Rangers, Co. No. 5, Va. State Rangers - formed from the 199th Regt. Va. Militia (Webster) : Capt. Duncan McLaughlin's Co., Webster Dare Devils - formed from the 199th Regt. Va. Militia (Webster) : Capt. William T. Meador's Co., Co. No. 9 Va. State Rangers] - (Mercer, Summers, Wyoming) : Capt. (Rev.) John Elam Mitchell's Co. - formerly 165th Regt. Va. Militia (Gilmer) : Capt. William Franklin Pierson's Co. - (Braxton) : Capt. John Righter's Co., Co. No. 4, Va. State Rangers - (Marion, Harrison, Taylor) : Capt. Peter Sauerbourne's Co. - formerly 186th Regt. Va. Militia (Calhoun) : Capt. James E. Smith's Co. - formerly 141st Regt. Va. Militia (Jackson) : Capt. James W. Smith's Co. - (Jackson) : Capt. William "Rebel Bill" Smith's Co. - formerly 167th Regt. Va. Militia (Wayne) : Capt. John L. Sprigg's Co., Braxton Co. Rangers, Co. No. 2 Va. State Rangers (Braxton) : Capt. Philip James Thurmond's Co., Thurmond's Rangers - (Monroe, Greenbrier, Fayette, Raleigh, Kanawha) : Capt. William D. Thurmond's Co., Thurmond's Rangers - (Fayette) : Capt. Marshall Triplett's Co., Co. No. 3 Va. State Rangers - (Clay, Nicholas, Webster) : Capt. Jack Tuning's Co. - (Braxton, Webster) ==Generals-Confederate & Virginia Militia== The following Generals were either born in, raised in, or living in western Virginia at the time of the war. : Alfred Beckley Brig. Gen. of Virginia Militia : James Boggs Brig. Gen. of Virginia Militia : Augustus A. Chapman Brig. Gen. of Virginia Militia : Raleigh E. Colston : John Echols : Birkett D. Fry : Walter Gwynn : Stonewall Jackson : William Lowther Jackson : Albert G. Jenkins : Alexander C. Jones : Edwin Gray Lee : John McCausland : Alexander W. Reynolds : M. Jeff Thompson

West Virginia Adoption Resources

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[[Category:United States Adoption Resources]] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] ---- '''West Virginia is not an "open state" as of 2015''', "an adult adoptee can not get an original birth certificate."[http://www.omnitrace.com/states-open-adoption-records/ Omni Trace $] ==Links== ==Marriages== ==Sources==

West Virginia and its people

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia, Sources]] __TOC__ == West Virginia and its people == :Volume 1. History of West Virginia :Volume 2-3. Family and personal history * by [[Miller-1021 | Thomas Condit Miller]] (1848-1928); Hu Maxwell, joint author * published New York, 1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:West Virginia and its people|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011440852 (Volumes 1,2,3) *https://archive.org/details/westvirginiaitsp02mill/page/n9 (Volume 2) *https://books.google.com/books/about/West_Virginia_and_Its_People.html?id=Fnk_AAAAYAAJ (Volume 3) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume I''' :Introduction :Chapter I Geography, Geology and Climate :Chapter II Indian occupancy :Chapter III Early settlements in West Virginia :Chapter IV Buffalo paths and early roads :Chapter V French and Indian War :Chapter VI Braddock’s road and the westward movement :Chapter VII The Dunmore war :Chapter VIII The Revolutionary War :Chapter IX Washington’s interest :Chapter X Proposed Western States prior to 1789 :Chapter XI The Scotch-Irish :Chapter XII Slavery :Chapter XIII Antagonistic elements :Chapter XIV Early industrial development :Chapter XV The War of 1812 :Chapter XVI Baltimore & Ohio railroad :Chapter XVII Social and industrial life :Chapter XVIII Early Church history :Chapter XIX Constitution of 1776 :Chapter XX John Brown’s attack on Harper’s Ferry :Chapter XXII The Civil War :Chapter XXIII State of West Virginia :Chapter XXIV The Panhandle and Ohio Valley :Chapter XXV The Great Kanawha Valley :Chapter XXVII The East Panhandle, Jefferson county :Chapter XXVIII The Monongahela Valley :Chapter XXIX The Big Sandy Region, Wayne county :Chapter XXX Industrial Progress :Chapter XXXI Natural resources :Chapter XXXII Timber and lumber :Chapter XXXIII Agricultural development :Chapter XXXIV Educational progress :Chapter XXXV Prominent leaders in West Virginia :Chapter XXXVI Growth of cities and towns :Chapter XXXVII Boundaries and subdivisions :Chapter XXXVIII A hundred years of progress :Chapter XXXIX A brief survey of the State :Addenda Shepherd College State Normal School === Errata === :'''From Volume 1''', [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89102208196&view=image&seq=13 page v]: :Page 199: on vote for ratification of ordinance of session, for 400 read 4,000 :'''From Volume 3''', [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx4tu2&view=image&seq=831 p.831-2]: :ADDENDA AND ERRATA :Vol. I, reader will disregard last line at foot of p. 384 and incomplete sen tence at head of p. 385, and read instead as follows: The following is a list of persons who have served either in West Virginia state offices or in national positions from that state; three citizens of West Virginia have served in the cabinet at Washington City. :Vol. I, p. 483; chapter number should be XXXI instead of XXIX. :The following addenda and errata refer to Volumes II and III, which are paged continuously: :Barnhart.—Page 1223; on August 5th, 1913, Mr. William G. Barnhart was nominated by President Wilson for the position of United States attorney fat the Southern District of West Virginia for the term of four years. :Grogg, p. 1128; Robert Clifton Grogg while in college became a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Since 1903 he has been a member of Calvary- Baptist Church; he is unmarried. The third child of John Henry Grogg is Mammie Anne. :Henshaw, p. 1051, parag. 2; Washington and James Henshaw, twins, were born April 2/, 1808. Page 1052, parag. 3; Sallie Shepherd Claggett married Claude Wilmer Stewart. :The arms of the Henshaw family are argent, a chevron between three moorhens proper; quartering Houghton sable, three bars argent; crest: a falcon proper, billed or beaked, and numbered sable preying upon a bird argent. :Page 1053, reader will disregard all after first paragraph of Snodgrass line,- and in its stead read as follows: :(II) Robert, third son of William and Catherine (Patterson) Snodgrass,. was born in Virginia in 1742, died in 1832. He was a planter. He married,. 1762, Susannah Rawlings, born 1742, died 1830. :(III) Stephen, second son of Robert and Susannah (Rawlings) Snodgrass,- was born in what is now West Virginia. He was a soldier of the revolution, and a planter. He married Elizabeth Verdier, daughter of Nicholas and Marie Louise (Dubois) Verdier. Among his children was Robert V., of whom further below. :(III) Robert, sixth son of Robert and Susannah (Rawlings) Snodgrass, was born March 16, 1773, died 1830; married Catharine Thomas Evans. :(IV) Sarah Ann Snodgrass, daughter of Robert, Jr., and Catharine Thomas (Evans) Snodgrass. born October 14, 1806, died November 21, 1891; married Colonel Robert Verdier Snodgrass (first cousin) May 29, 1821. :(IV) Colonel Robert Verdier Snodgrass, son of Stephen and Elizabeth (Verdier) Snodgrass, was born in Virginia, September 21, 1792, died January 6. 1861. He was educated in private and community schools, and was a farmer. He was an influential man, and represented his county in the Virginia house of delegates, 1832-34-36; and was a commissioned officer of the 67th Regiment Virginia militia—ensign, second lieutenant, and colonel. He married Sarah Ann Snodgrass (first cousin), May 29, 1821. Children: 1. Catherine Elizabeth,. born February 2, 1825; married Major Israel Robinson, C.S.A. 2. Sarah Ann, born November 1, 1827, died May 21, 1899; married Levi Henshaw (II). 3. Lucinda Virginia, born January, 1830; married Elliott White Tabb. 4. Susan• Pendleton, born March 4, 1832; married Jacob Thomas. 5. Stephen, born January 19, 1834; married Bettie Little McKown. 6. Mary Louisa, born Feb- ruary s, 1836; married Richard Snpwden Rodgeway. 7. Hannah Ellen, born• August 10, 1838. 8. Robert Verdier, Jr., born March 13, 1841; married M. Louise Miller. 9. Fannie Arabella, born October 27, 1844; married Charles J. Wever. 10. William, born September 2, 1846; married Virginia Boone. 11. Laura Jane, born August 4, 1849, died 1851. :Kessler, p. 890; the ancestors of Christopher Kessler came to this country from Germany and settled in Maryland at an early date. The children of Dr. A. Kenton Kessler are: Noca, born September 2, 1896; Archibald Donald, October 15, 1898; Margia, August 15, 1901. :Lutz, p. 313; Sebastian Lutz came from Swartzwalt, Switzerland, in 1846. :Miles, p. 996; Amon R. Miles is still living. His daughter, Mollie M., married (second) John Dufresne; another daughter, Elizabeth M., married Henry J. Berens. Bernard J. Miles was elected county commissioner of Harper's Ferry district by a majority of 1,240, over G. H. Child, Republican and Bull Moose. :Shaw, p. 593; David Blain Shaw was not named after James G. Blaine, but indirectly after a prominent Virginia family, Blain, whose members use no final "e." * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space:West Virginia and its people|West Virginia and its people]]'' (Miller, New York, 1913), Vol. , [ Page ]. *[[#WVP|West Virginia and its people]]

West Virginia Cemeteries Team Progress

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[[:Category:West_Virginia,_Cemeteries|West Virginia Cemeteries Category Page]] This page is part of the [[Space:West_Virginia_Cemeteries_Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]], and was created in an effort to keep track of our progress in the over 3,600 cemeteries located in our state. Please add the cemeteries that you have completed or are working on to the table below in alphabetical order, along with other pertinent data, and include your best estimates of the percentages of completion for photography and transcriptions. Be sure to check this table before starting a new cemetery to avoid duplications of effort. '''Note:''' You do not have to finish a whole cemetery before moving on to the next! You can certainly create profiles as you transcribe the images, and if you're doing a bigger cemetery in multiple visits, you can transcribe and create profiles for the sections you've done without waiting until you've photographed the whole cemetery. ===Table of Cemeteries=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Cemetery Name ! scope="col" | City ! scope="col" | County ! scope="col" | Started By ! scope="col" | Start Date ! scope="col" | Survey (% complete) ! scope="col" | Transcription (% complete) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[:Space:B_F_Gregory_Cemetery%2C_Curtin%2C_West_Virginia|B F Gregory Family Cemetery]]||Curtin||Webster||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-26||100%||100%||[[Image:B_F_Gregory_Cemetery_Curtin_West_Virginia-1.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Beechwood_Cemetery%2C_Middlebourne%2C_West_Virginia|Beechwood Cemetery]]||Middlebourne||Tyler||[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]]||2019-05-01||10%||10%||[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.png|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Bonner_Cemetery%2C_Monterville%2C_West_Virginia|Bonner Cemetery]]||Monterville||Randolph ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-18||100%||100%||[[Image:Bonner_Cemetery_Monterville_West_Virginia-1.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Dunn_Valley_Cemetery%2C_McKean%2C_Pennsylvania|Dunn Valley Cemetery]]||McKean||Erie||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-23||75%||2014-07-23|0%||Coming Soon |- | [[:Space:Foley_Cemetery%2C_Summers_County%2C_West_Virginia|Foley Cemetery]]|| ||Summers||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]]||2002-03-24||100%||100%||[[Image:Foley_Cemetery_Summers_County_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Horner_Methodist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia|Horner Methodist Church Cemetery]]||Weston||Lewis ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2019-01-18||100%||25%||[[Image:Horner_Methodist_Church_Cemetery_Weston_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Linger_Family_Cemetery%2C_Buckhannon%2C_West_Virginia|Linger Family Cemetery]]||Buckhannon||Upshur ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-26||100%||100%||[[Image:Linger_Family_Cemetery_Buckhannon_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Maplewood_Cemetery%2C_Elkins%2C_West_Virginia|Maplewood Cemetery]]||Elkins||Randolph ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2018-01-18||85%||10%||[[Image:Maplewood_Cemetery_Elkins_West_Virginia.jpg |75px]] |- | [[:Space:Meadowland_Cemetery%2C_Bergoo%2C_West_Virginia|Meadowland Cemetery]]||Bergoo||Webster ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-18||100%||35%||[[Image:Meadowland_Cemetery_Bergoo_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Middlebourne_Cemetery%2C_Middlebourne%2C_West_Virginia|Middlebourne Cemetery]]||Middlebourne||Tyler||[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]]||2019-05-01||10%||10%||[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.png|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Point_Mountain_Cemetery%2C_Webster_Springs%2C_West_Virginia|Point Mountain Cemetery]]||Webster Springs||Webster ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2016-08-18||100%||35%||[[Image:Point_Mountain_Cemetery_Webster_Springs_West_Virginia.jpg |75px]] |- | [[:Space:Salem_United_Methodist_Church_Cemetery|Salem United Methodist Church Cemetery ]]||East Texas||Lehigh ||[[Kline-958|Star Kline]]||2007-07-04||100%||100%||- |- | [[:Space:South_Hill_Cemetery%2C_McKean%2C_Pennsylvania|South Hill Cemetery]]||McKean||Erie ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-10||10%||7%||- |- | [[:Space:Sterrettania_Cemetery|Sterrettania Cemetery]]||McKean||Erie ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-10||70%||1%||- |- | [[:Space:St._Peter%27s_Church_Cemetery|St. Peter's Cemetery]]||Millcreek||Erie ||[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]]||2014-07-10||70%||1%||- |- | [[:Space:Tracewell_Cemetery%2C_Parkersburg%2C_West_Virginia|Tracewell Cemetery]]||Parkersburg||Wood ||[[Tracewell-28|Dave Tracewell]]||2017-10-22||70%||25%|| |- | [[:Space:Taylor_Family_Cemetery%2C_Braxton_County%2C_West_Virginia|Taylor Family Cemetery]]|| ||Braxton||[[Berry-4123|Jim Berry]]||2005-05-31||95%||95%||[[Image:Taylor_Family_Cemetery_Braxton_County_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- | [[:Space:Weston_Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia|Weston Masonic Cemetery]]||Weston||Lewis ||[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||2019-01-18||85%||10%||[[Image:Weston_Masonic_Cemetery_Weston_West_Virginia.jpg|75px]] |- |} -----

West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:West Virginia]] == West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly == * by West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society * published by The West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society Charleston, West Virgia, 1901-1905 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly|West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly]]'' (West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society Charleston, West Virgia, 1901-1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WVHM|West Virginia Historical Magazine]]: Vol. 1, Page 94 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009008922 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aLI-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z_IxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist01west * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=irI-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z_IxAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA4-PA1 ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist02west * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p7I-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_QxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist03west * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_QxAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0bI-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist04west * Vol. 5 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6_QxAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA2-PA1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0bI-AAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA1 ::* https://archive.org/details/westvirginiahist05west

West Virginia in The Great War

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West Virginia Memorial Gardens, Calvin, West Virginia

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{{clear}} * [[:Category: West Virginia Memorial Gardens, Calvin, West Virginia]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/space=West_Virginia_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Calvin%2C_West_Virginia |WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=West_Virginia_Memorial_Gardens_Calvin_West_Virginia.jpg|align=c|size=l}}{{Clear}} *'''Cemetery name:'''West Virginia Memorial Gardens *'''Address''' 146 Little Beaver Rd, Calvin, WV 26660 *'''GPS Coordinates:''' [[https://goo.gl/maps/hEYRVe7kTQjCKYha7 38.33914, -80.71508]] *'''Elevation:''' 2329.4 feet or 710.0 m *'''Information:''' ::FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/874803/west-virginia-memorial-gardens #874803] === History === * The earliest confirmed burial is of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207082867/chester-vincent-amos Chester Vincent Amos]] in 1898. * The last confirmed burial was of [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242454943/betty-sue-morris Betty Sue (Riffle) Morris] in 2022. === Notable Monuments === * === Notable Interments === * === Veterans === * == Sources == *

West Virginia Resource Page

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[[Category: West Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] West Virginia Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Project Resource Page] '''Introduction''' West Virginia was a divided state, where there were combatants for both sides of the conflict, and West Virginia was actually created out of the State of Virginia as a result of the majority of its inhabitants supporting the USA government. This part of the state of Virginia was actually separated by the Appalachian Mountain Range, and many of the inhabitants here did not live the planter's life, but were independent farmers without slave ownership. The key word is many, not all, so this was a divided area where many brothers fought against their brothers, literally. For more information see: [http://www.wvculture.org/history/statehoo.html West Virginia Statehood] West Virginia Archives. As a result of this division, attempts will be made to supply both USA and CSA sources. === Free Sites === [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_select.aspx West Virginia Birth, Death, Marriage Records]. This is a FANTASTIC site but is limited to the records that are currently uploaded (most seem to be unless they have been lost but not all). [http://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/ WV University Library] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/ag/ag.html West Virginia Adjutant Generals' Papers 1861-1983] [http://www.civilwargeotrail.wv.gov/resources/Pages/default.aspx West Virginia Civil War Geo Trail] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/sesquicentennial/photos1861.html Child of the Rebellion - Civil War Photos 1861] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/sesquicentennial/photos1862.html Child of the Rebellion - Civil War Photos 1862] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/gallery/johnbrown.html John Brown Photographs], scroll to the bottom of the page for link to John Brown's story. ==== Union ==== [http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionwv.htm West Virginia Archive UNION] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/ag/regiments.html Union Regiments] [http://www.wvculture.org/history/wvmemory/militia/rosters.html Union Militia Rosters] by county, only some are listed. ===== Units ===== [http://7wvcavalry.com/ 7th WV Cavalry Union] ==== Confederate ==== === Paid Sites === *[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. *[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Cemeteries ==== [[:Category: West Virginia, Cemeteries|West Virginia, Cemeteries]] ==== West Virginia Units CONFEDERATE ==== [[:Category: West Virginia (Confederate), United States Civil War|Confederate Units]] ==== West Virginia Units UNION ==== [[:Category: West Virginia, United States Civil War|Union Units]] ==== West Virginia POW Camps ==== ===== Atheneum Prison ===== Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia. This was a Union controlled prison, and housed many "citizens" who were then transferred to other Union prisons (Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio frequently). [https://sites.google.com/site/wvotherhistory/drcamden/prisoners-of-war West Virginia's other History] by Bobby Lee Arrington. If you scroll down on this page, he has compiled a partial list of those that were held at this prison and their disposition. [http://www.wvculture.org/history/wvhs1722.html West Virginia Archives], description of the Atheneum Prison, which was a short term holding facility. ===== Camp Carlisle ===== Wheeling Isle, Wheeling, Ohio County, West Virginia was a training camp, and also a temporary detainment center for confederate loyalists. Additional information is needed regarding this facility. === Cemeteries === [[:Category: West Virginia, Cemeteries|West Virginia, Cemeteries]] [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. === Conflicts in West Virginia === [http://www.wvcommerce.org/travel/thingstodo/history/civilwar/sites.aspx West Virginia Commerce Civil War Sites] [http://www.wvcivilwar.com/fallen-west-virginia-soldiers-to-be-honored-during-lynchburg-150th-events/ Lynchburg Campaign], list of fallen soldiers. [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv001.htm Philippi], also known as Philippi Races, 3 June 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv002.htm Hoke's Run], also known as Falling Waters or Hainesville, part of the Manassas Campaign, 2 July 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv003.htm Rich Mountain], 11 July 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv004.htm Kessler's Cross Lanes], also known as Cross Lands, 26 August 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv006.htm Carnifex Ferry], 10 September 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv005.htm Cheat Mountain], also known as Cheat Mountain Summit, 12 - 15 September 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv007.htm Greenbrier River], also known as Camp Bartow, 3 October 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv008.htm Camp Allegheny], also known as Allegheny Mountain, 13 December 1861 [http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/wv009.htm Princeton Court House], part of Jackson's Valley Campaign, 15 - 17 May 1862 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv010.htm Harper's Ferry], 12 - 15 September 1862 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv016.htm Shepherdstown], also known as Boteler's Ford, 19 - 20 September 1862 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv012.htm Droop Mountain], 6 November 1863 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv013.htm Moorefield], also known as Oldfields, 7 August 1864 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv014.htm Summit Point], also known as Flowing Springs or Cameron's Depot, 21 August 1864 [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv015.htm Smithfield Crossing], 25 - 29 August 1864 === Flags === State flag: West_Virginia_Resource_Page.gif (animated). === Medals === In 1866 the West Virginia legislature awarded over 26,000 medals to Union Soldiers. There were three classes of medals: *Class I - "Honorably Discharged" *Class II - "Killed In Battle" *Class III - "For Liberty" (Died of Illness or Wounds) The West Virginia Archive still has unclaimed medals, and if you can prove descent from the person awarded, you may claim their medal. See the link below: [http://www.wvculture.org/history/medals.html West Virginia Unclaimed Medals] [http://www.lindapages.com/cwmedals.htm Images] Medal of Honor [http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/wv.html List] with links for the recipients. === Museums === [http://www.censusfinder.com/west-virginia-historical-museums.htm West Virginia Historical Museums] by county. === Timeline of Events in West Virginia === [http://www.wvculture.org/history/civilwar/sesquicentennial/jonestimeline.html West Virginia Archives Timeline] === County Resources === [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/West_Virginia_in_the_Civil_War Family Search Resource page with links to units/counties] ==== Barbour ==== :Philippi Covered Bridge, Philippi, West Virginia, site of the first land battle of the Civil War, June 3, 1861 - See more at [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/wv001.htm CWSAC Batle Summaries] ==== Berkeley ==== ==== Boone ==== ==== Braxton ==== ==== Brooke ==== ==== Cabell ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/508676-cabell-county-annals-and-families?offset= Cabell County annals and families] - United States, West Virginia, Cabell - History ==== Calhoun ==== ==== Clay ==== ==== Doddridge ==== ==== Fayette ==== ==== Gilmer ==== ==== Grant ==== ==== Greenbrier ==== ==== Hampshire ==== :[http://www.historichampshire.org/hamphist.htm Historic Hampshire County, West Virginia], includes the county's history from when it was Virginia to through the split during the Civil War. ==== Hancock ==== ==== Hardy ==== ==== Harrison ==== ==== Jackson ==== ==== Jefferson ==== :[http://civilwarscholars.com/ Civil War Scholars], From the site, ". . . a chronological retelling of Jefferson County, Virginia during the war." ==== Kanawha ==== ==== Lewis ==== ==== Lincoln ==== ==== Logan ==== ==== McDowell ==== ==== Marion ==== ==== Marshall ==== ==== Mason ==== ==== Mercer ==== ==== Mineral ==== ==== Mingo ==== ==== Monongalia ==== ==== Monroe ==== :[http://www.wvculture.org/history/thisdayinwvhistory/0829.html Confederate Memorial] ==== Morgan ==== ==== Nicholas ==== ==== Ohio ==== ==== Pendleton ==== ==== Pleasants ==== ==== Pocahontas ==== ==== Preston ==== ==== Putnam ==== ==== Raleigh ==== ==== Randolph ==== ==== Ritchie ==== ==== Roane ==== ==== Summers ==== ==== Taylor ==== ==== Tucker ==== ==== Tyler ==== ==== Upshur ==== ==== Wayne ==== ==== Webster ==== ==== Wetzel ==== ==== Wirt ==== ==== Wood ==== ==== Wyoming ==== ==Sources== ----

West Virginia Wills

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[[Category:West Virginia Projects]] The goal of this project is to find the family of [Roberts-14576 | Edmund Roberts], somewhere in (West) Virginia. Edmund was born around 1810. He moved from Cabell County, Virginia to Hancock County, Indiana around 1835. I am trying to find a definite connection with a Virginia family. For that reason, I am researching wills prior to 1840. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Roberts-9749|Angela Drake]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Using the [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9R-XP?owc=collection%2F1909099%2Fwaypoints&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 West Virginia Wills] on Family Search, search each county for Roberts, Dennison, Mays, and Ashworth mentions. *I am willing to expand the search to other names if other researchers are interested in helping research these same counties. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7974495 send me a private message]. Thanks! If the person mentioned already exists on Wikitree, the mention has been placed on their profile. If a profile has not yet been created, the mention will follow the county listed below. ==West Virginia Wills== Barbour County - wills start in 1846 Berkeley County - wills start in 1772 * Will Book, Vol 001 1172-1788 (using index only); no Ashworths, no Dennisons, no Roberts ** [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H594-B9?i=122&wc=Q8BW-M7Q%3A179688601%2C179688602%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Daniel May, June 26, 1777, p206] & [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H59H-SX?mode=g&i=125&wc=Q8BW-M7Q%3A179688601%2C179688602%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 209] *Will Book, Vol 2, 1788-1796 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Dennison, no Roberts ** M's not readable... need to read page by page for May *Will Book, Vol 3, 1796-1805 (using index only); no Ashworth, ** D's not readable... need to read page by page for Dennison ** some M's not readable... need to read page by page for May ** Roberts, Samuel, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-GM?mode=g&i=122&wc=Q816-MT2%3A179688601%2C179741501&cc=1909099 Will], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-4X?mode=g&i=141&wc=Q816-MT2%3A179688601%2C179741501&cc=1909099 Appraisal, p 247], and Sale. ***Will mentions sons Daniel, Samuel, William, Abraham, Isaac, and John and an Abraham Senior; daughters Ruth and Amy *Will Book, Vol 4, 1805-1812 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no Mays **Roberts, Jonathan, appraisal [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSR-Z9?mode=g&i=163&wc=Q816-MTR%3A179688601%2C179776101&cc=1909099 p304], sale [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSS5-15?mode=g&i=165&wc=Q816-MTR%3A179688601%2C179776101&cc=1909099 p309], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSS5-T4?mode=g&i=180&wc=Q816-MTR%3A179688601%2C179776101&cc=1909099 p338] *** first appraisal signed by Boyd Roberts and Jonathen Roberts *** sale (John Hayzlett... seems to be a history of Roberts and Hayzletts following each other); Boyd Roberts bought many items; William Roberts; Robert Roberts, Johnathan Roberts *Will Book, Vol 5, 1812-1815, (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, **Hannah Roberts appraise [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HB3M-RM?mode=g&i=103&wc=Q8BW-MF2%3A179688601%2C179799601&cc=1909099 p148]; sale [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HB3M-RM?mode=g&i=103&wc=Q8BW-MF2%3A179688601%2C179799601&cc=1909099 p149]; account [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H13G-H?mode=g&i=135&wc=Q8BW-MF2%3A179688601%2C179799601&cc=1909099 p210] *** appraised at the house of Jonathan Roberts *** purchases made by Jonathan Roberts, Boyd Roberts *** account mentions Boyd Roberts as administrator; Jonathan Roberts *Will book, Vol 6, 1817-1823, (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 7, 1823-1825 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 8, 1825-1827 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 9, 1827-1829 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 10, 1829-1832 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will book, Vol 11, missing *Will Book, Vol 12, 1833-1838 (using index only); no Ashworth, no May, **Thomas Dennison Sale Bill [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9J-T9?mode=g&i=119&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 p 197] ***Leatha Dennison made purchases **Roberts, Samuel [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9N-P7?mode=g&i=79&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 Will p122], appraisal [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9N-VJ?mode=g&i=99&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 p161-164], sale [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9N-35?mode=g&i=188&wc=Q8B7-1TD%3A179688601%2C179904901&cc=1909099 p322] ***children in will are Josiah and Naomi, Joseph; also has son, John Roberts listed as executor ***Josiah Roberts, Samuel Roberts, made purchases *Will Book, Vol 13, 1838-1841 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, **Roberts, Sam acct [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HX9D-LH?mode=g&i=234&wc=Q8B7-1T6%3A179688601%2C179922301&cc=1909099 p404] ***Josiah Roberts, property delivered *Will Book, Vol 14, 1838-1843 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Will Book, Vol 15, 1843.-1849 (using index only); no Ashworth, no Denison, no May, **Boyd Roberts, Will [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H28K?mode=g&i=307&wc=Q8B7-1B4%3A179688601%2C179956301&cc=1909099 p578], Appraisement [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HJC9?mode=g&i=346&wc=Q8B7-1B4%3A179688601%2C179956301&cc=1909099 p 655], Sale Bill [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HJC9?mode=g&i=346&wc=Q8B7-1B4%3A179688601%2C179956301&cc=1909099 p656], ***Son George, grandchildren with last name of Bushman, daughter Rhoda Putts *** Sale, more Hasletts; George Roberts, Boone County Wills, begin in 1865 Braxton County Wills, index only - none pre-1850 Brooke County Wills, index only - no Ashworth, no Dennison, no May *Roberts, Daniel, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSS9-YN?mode=g&i=98&wc=Q816-MRS%3A179686901%2C179725601&cc=1909099 Book 2, p 185] **Eldest daughter, Jane Billings; second daughter, Rebecca Roberts; sons, Samuel, William, John, Ephraim, Abraham, Connell, and Joseph; granddaughter Artemisia Roberts Cabell County Wills, Will book v. 001 1820-1848 - start https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CS9W-95?wc=Q8BW-MX9%3A179687401%2C179754001%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 - ended on page 140, in the year 1842 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CS9Q-39?i=139&wc=Q8BW-MX9%3A179687401%2C179754001%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Calhoun county - wills begin in 1856 Clay County - wills begin in 1858 Doddgridge County - wills begin in 1849 Fayette County *Will book v 001, 1832-1866 - limited index; no mention of Ashworth, Dennison, May or Roberts. Left off on https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-C9SQ-9W?i=9&wc=Q816-MG7%3A179689901%2C179689902%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 page 10] Gilmer County, begins in 1845 Grant County, begins in 1866 Greenbrier County, Index from 1777-1969; no Ashworth, no Dennison, no early Roberts *Jnn.Joe.Maze, Will 1836, volume 2 p 46, appraisal, p 64, sale p 82 Hampshire County, *Will Book Vol 1, 1756-1835 incomplete index. Typed wills beginning in 1756 *Will Book Vol 2, 1780-1794 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will Book Vol 3, missing *Will Book Vol 4, missing *Will Book Vol 5, 1809-1815 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will Book Vol 6, missing *Will book, Vol 7, 1823-1825 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will Book Vol 8 - missing *Will book, Vol 9, 1829-1832 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will book, Vol 10, 1832-1836 Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts *Will book, Vol 11, 1837-1840 - Checked index only; no Ashworth, Dennison, May, or Roberts Hancock County, wills begin in 1853 Hardy County, *Book 1 **Joshua Roberts, 1781-1814, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HGSF-VH?i=53&wc=Q8BW-M9W%3A179686301%2C179697801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p94] - mentions Auw Roberts, Davies Roberts **Thomas Roberts [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HGSX-J7?i=211&wc=Q8BW-M9W%3A179686301%2C179697801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p435] *Book 6 **Archibald Roberts [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRV6-Y?i=140&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p 264], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRVJ-H?i=141&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale p266] - mentions James Robarts, Elizabeth Robarts, John Robarts, David Robarts, **Jacob Roberts [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRVJ-N?i=142&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal p268], [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRVJ-N?i=142&wc=Q8BW-M7T%3A179686301%2C179799301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale 269], mentioned in sale Elizabeth Robarts, James Robarts, David Robards (admin) Harrison County - checked index only, no Ashworth, May, or Roberts *Dennison but 1890s Jackson County - checked index only, no Ashworth, Dennison, May, Roberts Jefferson County - checked index only, no Ashworth, Dennison, May, *William Roberts, Sr [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HY99-9L?i=163&wc=Q8BW-M84%3A179686601%2C179779101%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Will, Book 2 pg 294] - mentions son, William Roberts, daughters Jane Bell and Agness Caiswell, two other sons John and Daniel, also a son Samuel Roberts, three more sons James, Joseph, and Abraham *Samuel Roberts (1816) [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HY9M-G9?i=215&wc=Q8BW-M84%3A179686601%2C179779101%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal, book 2, pg 397], acct [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HY9Q-N4?i=62&wc=Q8BW-M8D%3A179686601%2C179825201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 book 3 page 96] - mentions Joseph Roberts, Abraham Roberts, Samuel Roberts, Kitty Roberts (the widow), Davide Roberts, James Roberts, *Samuel Roberts (1837) [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CM9P-NX?i=59&wc=Q816-M23%3A179686601%2C179942701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 admin, book 9, pg 107] - mentions William Roberts (admin), mentions suit in Berkeley County Kanawha County Wills, Will book, V 1 1820-1858; ended on p106 https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9R-XP?i=105&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 *William Roberts witnessed will in Kanawha County, VA, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9T-8T?mode=g&i=42&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 August 31, 1827; accessed July 24, 2016] *A. Roberts made a purchase at the estate of [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9T-JH?mode=g&i=50&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Hanna Beach, June 1829, Kanawha County, Virginia; accessed July 24, 2016] *Samuel Roberts made a purchase at the estate of [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4P9T-8X?mode=g&i=56&wc=Q8B7-15W%3A179690301%2C179690302%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Daniel Smith, Kanawha County, Virginia, June 25, 1830; accessed July 24, 2016] Lewis County; no index; start search on [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HYS3-3C?i=6&wc=Q8BW-M6C%3A179685101%2C179685102%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 image 7] Lincoln County; wills start in 1909 Logan County; wills start in 1873 Marion County; wills start in 1842 Marshall County; index search only; Ashworth (1960s), Dennison (1859), no Mays, Roberts (1867) Mason County; index search only; no Ashworths, Dennisons, Mays *Roberts, David, Book 4, pg 219 *Roberts, Electa May, Book 5, pg 380 *Roberts, James Book 2, pg 123 (after 1874) McDowell County; wills start 1893 Mercer County; index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May, or Roberts Mineral County; wills start in 1866 Monongalia County; index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May, or Roberts Monroe County *Will Book, vol 1, 1799-1817 - index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May **Roberts, Elizabeth [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRQ3-4?i=202&wc=Q8BW-M7J%3A179686801%2C179686802%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Will p388]; no mention of other Roberts *Will Book, vol 2, 1819-1829 - index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, or Roberts **Mays, W. Pierce, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HRS4-M?i=125&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisement, p 214]; appraisement mentions Alexander Roberts and Joseph Mays; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HR9X-5?i=196&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale bill Dec 1822 p 344], Nancy Mays, ; settlement [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HR94-5?i=202&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 p 356] and [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H53Q-Z1?i=282&wc=Q8BW-M76%3A179686801%2C179709801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 498] *Will Book, vol 3, 1829-1844 ** Mays, Pierce [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HTSR-XW?i=17&wc=Q8BW-MZS%3A179686801%2C179742201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Division of Negroes p2] widow married John Alderson; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HTSR-ZC?i=56&wc=Q8BW-MZS%3A179686801%2C179742201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 settlement p 75] paid John Mays; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HTS5-ZZ?i=151&wc=Q8BW-MZS%3A179686801%2C179742201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 slaves divided p 259] mention of Mary A Mays, Edwin Mays. Morgan County; Vol 1 index search only; no Ashworths, Dennison, May, or Roberts Nicholas County; *Vol 1 1820-1899 ** John Roberts 1827 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4L5V-7?i=42&wc=Q8B7-1PJ%3A179686001%2C179686002%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 appraisal bill p59]; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-4L59-X?i=43&wc=Q8B7-1PJ%3A179686001%2C179686002%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 sale p60] no names of note. Ohio county; Ashworth (1891); Denniston (1849); no Mays *Robards, William [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSK-BV?i=59&wc=Q816-MTL%3A179685901%2C179711801%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 1, p41, 1783] Estate left to the McCollocks *Roberts, George [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-BJ?i=88&wc=Q816-MT5%3A179685901%2C179727601%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 2, p114, 1816], son William, daughters Ann, Sarah, Mary, and Margret, son Thomas *Roberts, John [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSG-C1?i=157&wc=Q816-MT5%3A179685901%2C179727601%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 2 p252, 1825] wife Christiana, sons Abner and Thomas, George and Jacob, Richard, daughter Margaret, Elizabeth, son Edward, Jeremiah, daughter Hannah; grandchildren Mary Ann, David, Rachel (from deceased daughter Rachel) *Roberts, William [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-CSSV-X8?i=240&wc=Q816-MTV%3A179685901%2C179766201%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 3, p421, 1850] daughters Jane McConn, Abigail Hanna, and Elizabeth Morrow *Roberts, Margaret [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-C9SG-6J?i=196&wc=Q816-MPF%3A179685901%2C179791301%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 4 p329 1853] mentions Curtis and Vanmeter families Pendleton County - *Will Book 1 1788-1801 No A's, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts *Will book 2 1801-1808 , No A's, No Dennison, no Mays, no R's *Will Book 3, 1808-1816 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts *Will Book 4, 1815-1858 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts Pleasants County; wills start 1851 Pocahontas County *Will Book 1 1822-1832 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts *Will Book 2 1832-1852 no Ashworths, no Dennison, no Mays, no Roberts Preston County - wills begin 1869 Putnam County - wills begin 1847 *Ashworth, James Book 6, p 250 (1965) *May, JC Book 1, p260 (1912) *Roberts, Henry D, Book 1 p 17 (1856), [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H196-H?i=36&wc=Q816-MNG%3A179687101%2C179700701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099, Will of Henry D Roberts, Putnam County, 1856; accessed August 1, 2016] *Roberts, Mcensley, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H19H-G?mode=g&i=54&wc=Q816-MNG%3A179687101%2C179700701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Book 1 p 53 (1876); accessed August 1, 2016] *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-H175-K?mode=g&i=197&wc=Q816-MNG%3A179687101%2C179700701%3Fcc%3D1909099&cc=1909099 Will, Roberts, Thomas, Book 1, p 336 (1869); accessed August 1, 2016)] Raleigh County; wills begin in 1850 Randolph County *Denison (1948) *Roberts (1909, 1911) Ritchie County; wills begin in 1843 *Will Book 1 1843-1883 No A's (Drakes), no Denison, no May, no Roberts *Roberts, William [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9392-HGS6-DS?mode=g&i=212&wc=Q8BW-M9H%3A179689401%2C179689402&cc=1909099 Will page 464; April 3, 1871; accessed August 1, 2016] - wife Nancy Roane County; wills start 1857 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts Summers County; wills start 1854 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts Taylor County; wills start 1844 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts Tucker County; wills start 1825 No Ashworths, no Denison, no May, no Roberts in the index... however, index seems very small for the years covered. Tyler County; wills start 1815; no Ashworths, no Denison, no May *John Roberts 1867 1-B p47 Upshur County; wills start after 1852 Wayne County; wills start after 1843 Webster County; wills start after 1888 Wetzel County; wills start after 1845 Wirt County; wills start after 1865 Wood County; wills start 1801, index illegible Wyoming county; wills start after 1850

West Yorkshire Regiment

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[[Category: West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)]] For profiles, see [[:Category: West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own)|the category]] The West Yorkshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Own) (14th Foot) was an infantry regiment of the British Army. In 1958 it amalgamated with the East Yorkshire Regiment (15th Foot) to form the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire which was, on 6 June 2006, amalgamated with the Green Howards and the Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) to form the Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot). '''[[:Category: Second Boer War|Second Boer War]]'''
In 1899 the 2nd Battalion was deployed to South Africa to the Second Boer War 1899-1902. Two members of the Battalion were awarded the [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]]: '''Captain (later Colonel) Mansel-Jones''' in February 1900, and '''Sergeant Traynor''' in February 1901. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Volunteer Battalions sent service companies to the Boer War and were granted the battle honour South Africa 1900–02. '''[[:Category: World War I|World War I]]'''
The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment) served at Neuve-Chappelle, Loos, the Somme, Passchendaele, Ypres, Marne, Arras, Cambrai and Gallipoli. At its peak The West Yorkshire Regiment numbered 37 battalions, 66 Battle Honours were bestowed and four [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Crosses]] were awarded. The four TF battalions formed the West Yorkshire Brigade, which mobilised as 146 Brigade, 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division on the outbreak of World War I and served in France 1915–18. They raised duplicate battalions (2/5th, 2/6th, 2/7th, 2/8th) that constituted 185 Bde in 62nd (2nd West Riding) Division, which also served in France 1917–18. In 1915 they formed further reserve battalions (3/5th, 3/6th, 3/7th, 3/8th) that served in the British Isles. '''[[:Category: World War II|World War II]]'''
Both the 1st and 2nd battalions of the West Yorks served in the Far East throughout the Burma Campaign, fighting in the British Fourteenthth Army. The 2nd Battalion served with the 9th Indian Infantry Brigade from November 1940. The 1st Battalion served with the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade and some members of the battalion accompanied members of the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade sent to Singapore as part of the 2nd Echelon Emu Force in 1939. Some members of the Battalion were subsequently captured at Singapore and worked on the infamous Burma Railway as Japanese slave labour. Richard Underwood-5521 served in the First Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, accompanied the 12th Indian Infantry Brigade as Colour Sergeant and Quartermaster Sergeant of the 2nd Echelon Emu Force, was captured at Singapore, and worked on the Burma Railway. In 1942 2/5th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment was converted to armour, becoming 113th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps. As with all infantry battalions converted in this way, they continued to wear their West Yorkshire cap badge on the black beret of the RAC.[10] 51st (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment, formed as a 2nd Line duplicate of 45th (Leeds Rifles) Royal Tank Regiment (previously the 7th (Leeds Rifles) Battalion of the West Yorks), served in 25th Army Tank Brigade in the Italian campaign under the command of Brigadier Noel Tetley of the Leeds Rifles, who was the only Territorial Army RTR officer to command a brigade on active service. The regiment distinguished itself in support of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division in the assault on the Adolf Hitler Line in May 1944. At the request of the Canadians, 51 RTR adopted the Maple Leaf as an additional badge, which is still worn by its successors, the Leeds Detachment (Leeds Rifles), Imphal (PWO) Company, The East and West Riding Regiment. '''Post Wars'''
In 1948 the 1st and 2nd Battalions were amalgamated and were stationed in Austria. They then moved to Egypt and on to Malaya. After a tour of duty in Northern Ireland in 1955-56, the 1st Battalion took part in the Suez Operation and was then stationed in Dover until the amalgamation in July 1958. In 1956 the merged 45th/51st (Leeds Rifles) RTR returned to the infantry role as 7th (Leeds Rifles) Bn West Yorkshire Regt and in 1961 it re-absorbed the 466th (Leeds Rifles) Light Anti-Aircraft Regt, RA, to form The Leeds Rifles, The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire == Sources ==

Westbend Cemetery

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'''West Bend Cemetery In West Bend, Kentucky Detailed Listings''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]]. See [[:Category:Westbend_Cemetery%2C_Westbend%2C_Kentucky|West Bend Cemetery Page]] for people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285662/west-bend-cemetery West Bend Cemetery On FindAGrave] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&ll=37.9039807,-83.9688257 West Bend Cemetery On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Westbend_Cemetery|West Bend Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Westbend_Cemetery|West Bend Cemetery]]}}

Westbere Butts, Sturry

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[[Category: Brosius-115 Pubs]] [[Category:Sturry, Kent]] The Westbere Butts was a pub on Island Road in Sturry, Kent, England. It later became an Indian restaurant, since abandoned, and is now set for demolition."[https://www.kentonline.co.uk/canterbury/news/indian-restaurant-to-be-bulldozed-for-10-homes-246145/ Plan to bulldoze Spice Master Indian restaurant in Canterbury and build 10 homes approved]," 24 Apr 2021, ''Kent Online'' (https://www.kentonline.co.uk : accessed 5 Nov 2021). Known license transfers: *5 Sept 1903: “Mr. Godden (Messrs. Rigden) applied for the licence of the Westbere Butts, Westbere, to be transferred from Mrs. Emma Bentley to Frederick Luckhurst, and the Bench allowed the application.”“St. Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Licensing Business,” ''Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette'', 12 Sept 1903, p. 7, col. 3, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *3 Feb 1904: “Mr. Gerald Mercer applied for the renewal of this licence. Superintendent Jacobs said the late tenant was convicted for selling adulterated spirits. The licence had been transferred from Emma Bentley to Frederick Luckhurst, and the the house was now well conducted. The Magistrates renewed the licence.”“St. Augustine’s Licensing Sessions: Westbere Butts,” ''Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald'', 6 Feb 1904, p. 7, col. 5, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *11 Mar 1936: “The licence of ‘The Westbere Butts,’ Westbere, was temporarily transferred from Mr. [[Hogbin-143|Ambrose V. L. Hogbin]] to Mr. Michael J. Lynch.”“Adjourned Licensing Meeting St. Augustine’s Division,” ''Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald'', 14 Mar 1936, p. 10, col. 2, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © Reach PLC. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Other newspaper excerpts revealing the name of the publican: *1 Sept 1894: “''Henry Bentley'', landlord of the ‘Westbere Butts,’ was summoned for serving drink during prohibited hours...”“St. Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Westbere.--Charge of Serving Drink During Prohibited Hours,” ''Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette'', 8 Sept 1894, p. 5, col. 2, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk: accessed 5 Nov 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *30 Aug 1897: “William Davey, hawker, Canterbury, pleaded guilty to assaulting [[Hancock-3146|George Hancock]], landlord of the ‘Westbere Butts,’ on the 18th inst...”“St. Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Westbere.--Assaulting a Publican,” ''Faversham Times and Mercury and North-East Kent Journal'', 30 Aug 1879, p. 4, col. 1, digital images, ''The British Newspaper Archive'' (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 23 Oct 2021), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See also [https://pubwiki.co.uk/KentPubs/Sturry/WestbereButts.shtml Westbere Butts, Sturry, Canterbury] at the Pub History website and [http://www.dover-kent.com/2015-project/Westbere-Butts-Westbere.html Westbere Butts] at Dover-Kent.com. == Sources ==

Westberg Name Study

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[[Category:Westberg Name Study]] [[Category: Johansson-1906 Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Westberg}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Westberg from Vätergarn == This particular name study is for the Westbergs that descend from [[Jakobsson-120|Jöran Jacobsson]] who lived at [[:Category: Stora Mafrids, Västergarn (I)|Stora Mafrids]] in the parish of [[:Category: Västergarn (I)|Västergarn]] at the end of the 17th century. == Westbergs without known origin == * [[Westberg-138|Carl G Westberg]] == Sources == * Westberg, L. ''Westberg från Wetergarn'', Presens, Sollentuna, 1990. * Claes Wenell, Nr 120 Mina gotländska anor - räknat från min morfars far, Svenska Antavlor 7, 1988, Sveriges Släktforskarförbund * Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Norrköping 1910, s.539-546 * Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Visby 1938, s.627-637

Westberry's

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Dyal-110|Cynthia Dyal]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21858596 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Westbridge Cottages

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[[Category: Devon, Topics]] [[Category: England, Topics]] [[Category:Westbridge Cottages, Tavistock, Devon]] '''Please feel free to get involved with this topic and contribute and add to the profiles.''' == Purpose of the Topic == The 64 '''Westbridge Cottages''' were built in 1850 for the [[Russell-8291|7th Duke of Bedford]]. At the 1851 census there were 408 residents. This study attempts to follow those early residents. {{Image|file=Westbridge_Cottages.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A block of the Westbridge Cottages }} == History of the Cottages == in 1845, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Great_Consols Devonshire Great Consolidated Copper Mining Company] began to mine what would rapidly become the world's most productive copper mine. A decade later more than one thousand miners were employed at the six different mine shafts, not to mention the railway and the specially constructed port that became necessary on the River Tamar where it became navigable at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morwellham_Quay Morwellham Quay]. The duke, who owned the land the mines were on and most of the town of Tavistock, arranged for new housing to be built. The Westbridge Cottages were part of this new building. == The Cottager's address to their Duke == The following is a copy of an address presented by a deputation of the occupiers of the cottages erected by His Grace at Tavistock, in 1850:
''COTTAGERS' ADDRESS''
''Tavistock, July 10 ''May it please your Grace – We, the undersigned, beg leave to offer to you our earnest and humble thanks for the invaluable boon conferred upon us; we refer to the Westbridge Cottages just erected on your Grace’s property in which we now reside. ''Your Grace’s visits to our town would be a reproach to us if we did not gladly avail ourselves of the opportunity now afforded of acknowledging this deep and lasting obligation conferred upon us in having such homes provided for us at a rent like that we are to pay. ''We are, your Grace, fathers of families, and up to this time have had to live, many of us in single rooms, with few comforts, - nay, few of the decencies of life; but your Grace, feeling with us, more than merely for us, has now provided houses in which we find all that we could desire in every way put within the reach of our small earning, and we cannot let you now depart without offering, from the bottom of our hearts, our thanks for sympathy like this. ''We believe that your Grace’s Tavistock property does not stand alone in its labouring men thus feeling your Christian liberality and care. We hear that in other parts of England you have been first and foremost in thus building up comfort for the poor man’s home. If so, we only trust the more that your Grace will be richly rewarded for works like these – rewarded in this world by the cordial affection and unfeigned respect of all connected with you, and in the world to come by the blessings promised by God to those who never forget the poor. ''We have the honour to remain, with humble and earnest thanks, your Grace’s obedient and dutiful servants. ''(signed by the 64 tenants)'' Retrieved from the 1873 book '''The History of Bedford and Visitor's Guide''' by Thomas Allen Blythe (page 88). : == The Blocks and their Tenants == Blythe also lists the following table published in the ''Bedfordshire Mercury'' in 1850 at the Duke’s request:
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!align="left"|[[Doidge-254|John Doidge]] - ||8||1||3 18 0 - |- - |14 - !align="left"|[[Jago-218|Thomas Jago jun.]] - ||4||1||3 18 0 - |- - |15 - !align="left"|[[Cuddeford-3|Edwin Cuddeford]] - ||8||3||9 0 0 - |- - |16 - !align="left"|[[Williams-61593|Richard Williams]] - ||5||1||3 10 0 - |- - |17 - !align="left"|[[Arthur-2237|James Arthurs]] - ||4||2||3 8 0 - |- - |18 - !align="left"|[[Harvey-10327|Richard Harvey]] - ||6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |19 - !align="left"|[[Williams-61585|Collan Williams sen.]] - ||5||2||4 4 0 - |- - |20 - !align="left"|[[ Rodda-333|William Rodda]] - ||4||2||5 10 0 - |- - |||'''Fourth Block''' - |- - |21 - !align="left"|[[Warren-12017|Benjamin Werring]] - ||4||1||3 0 8 - |- - |22 - !align="left"|[[Gregory-6432|Thomas Gregory]] - ||5||2||4 0 0 - |- - |23 - !align="left"|[[Merrifield-397|Edward Merrifield]] - ||4||2||3 18 0 - |- - |24 - !align="left"|[[Welch-6289|John Welch]] - ||7||1||3 7 0 - |- - |25 - !align="left"|[[Vigars-2|Edward Vigurs]] - ||4||2||3 18 0 - |- - |26 - !align="left"|[[Waterfield-172|Robert Waterfield]] - ||8||2||6 0 0 - |- - |27 - !align="left"|[[Lamphee-1|Philip Lampey]] - ||3||1||3 5 0 - |- - |28 - !align="left"|[[Hockridge-25|John Hockridge]] - ||4||2||4 0 0 - |- - |||'''Fifth Block''' - |- - |29 - !align="left"|[[Alford-2235|William Alford]] - ||5||1||3 0 8 - |- - |30 - !align="left"|[[ Rule-903|Francis Reele]] - ||3||1||3 0 0 - |- - |31 - !align="left"|[[Torr-158|John Torr]] - ||7||1||3 5 0 - |- - |32 - !align="left"|[[ James-13658|Abraham James]] - ||4||2||3 0 0 - |- - |33 - !align="left"|[[Heard-1320|James Heard]] - ||9||2||3 5 0 - |- - |34 - !align="left"|[[Martin-41748|William Martin]] - ||6||2||2 12 0 - |- - |35 - !align="left"|[[Elliott-11208|William Elliott]] - ||7||2||3 10 0 - |- - |36 - !align="left"|[[Hodge-3182|Benjamin Hodge]] - ||8||2||3 0 0 - |- - |||'''Sixth Block''' - |- - |37 - !align="left"|[[Mitchell-19778|John Mitchell]] - ||6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |38 - !align="left"|[[George-6579|Richard George]] - ||7||2||2 12 0 - |- - |39 - !align="left"|[[Maynard-2978|Stephen Maynard]] - ||8||1||3 10 0 - |- - |40 - !align="left"|[[Miles-5974|Samuel Miles]] - ||7||2||5 0 0 - |- - |41 - !align="left"|[[Carter-23440|Honor Lemin]] - ||4||2||4 0 0 - |- - |42 - !align="left"|[[Cock-1064|Francis Cock]] - ||4 ||1||3 5 0 - |- - |43 - !align="left"|[[Broad-675|Philip Broad]] - ||5||2||4 11 0 - |- - |44 - !align="left"|[[Johns-3843|John Johns]] - ||8||3||4 0 0 - |- - |||'''Seventh Block''' - |- - |45 - !align="left"|[[Strike-45|Edward Strike]] - ||4||1||4 11 0 - |- - |46 - !align="left"|[[Clemens-1614|William Clements]] - ||7||1||2 16 4 - |- - |47 - !align="left"|[[Bravin-6|Richard Bravin]] - ||6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |48 - !align="left"|[[Cock-1063|Richard Cocks]] - ||6||1||3 15 0 - |- - |49 - !align="left"|[[Tregaskes-3|James Tregasgis]] - ||5||1||3 10 0 - |- - |50 - !align="left"|[[Friend-1564|James Friend]] - ||10||2||3 18 0 - |- - |||'''Eighth Block''' - |- - |51 - !align="left"|[[Giles-4137|John James]] - ||7||2||3 10 0 - |- - |52 - !align="left"|[[James-13648|William James]] - ||9||4||5 5 0 - |- - |53 - !align="left"|[[Hawke-811|John Hawke]] - ||5||3||10 0 0 - |- - |54 - !align="left"|[[Crocombe-121|George Crocombe]] - ||8||1||3 0 8 - |- - |55 - !align="left"|[[Lemin-16|Thomas Lemain]] - ||6||2||4 0 0 - |- - |56 - !align="left"|[[Torr-157|Thomas Torr]] - ||8||1||3 0 0 - |- - |||'''Ninth Block''' - |- - |57 - !align="left"|[[Horrell-146|Richard Horrell]] - ||3 - |- - |58 - !align="left"|[[Miles-5965|James Miles]] - ||5||1||2 12 0 - |- - |59 - !align="left"|[[Walters-5929|John Walters]] - ||4||2||5 0 0 - |- - |60 - !align="left"|[[Unknown-411573|Mary Facey]] - ||5||1||2 10 0 - |- - |||'''Tenth Block''' - |- - |61 - !align="left"|[[Lavis-109|Henry Lavis]] - ||9||1||3 0 8 - |- - |62 - !align="left"|[[Sly-342|Sampford Sly]] - ||8 - |- - |63 - !align="left"|[[Mihill-15|William Miles]] - ||5||2||2 12 0 - |- - |64 - !align="left"|[[Wonnacott-28|Rebecca Bone]] - ||7||3||4 10 0 - |- - |||| ||381 ||106 - |}
== Acknowledgement == Many thanks to Martin Allen for creating this Topic.

Westbroeck Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Westbroeck family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westbroeck_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Westbrook Family History

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Westbrook Family History == * By William J. Coulter * 3 volumes * Published by W. J. Coulter, Washington, DC, 1951-1952 Citing this source (WikiCode format): *Coulter, William J. ''[[Space:Westbrook Family History|Westbrook Family History]]'', Washington, DC: W. J. Coulter, 1951-1952. :: -- Remember to specify volume number and date in the citation. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westbrook_Family_History|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Contents === *Vol. 1: Descendants of Ann Westbrook and Michael DeMotte *Vol. 2: Descendants of Judge Anthony Westbrook and his wife Alice Van Etten *Vol. 3: Descendants of Johannes Westbrook, and his wife Antjen Roosa Additional volumes were planned, but it is not clear if they were ever issued. === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/19140

Westbury Road Cemetery, Harpenden, Hertfordshire

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[[Category: Westfield Road Cemetery, Harpenden, Hertfordshire]] This page is part of the [[Space:Hertfordshire Cemeteries Team|Hertfordshire Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Westfield_Road_Cemetery%2C_Harpenden%2C_Hertfordshire|Westfield Road Cemetery]] page to find out who is buried there. '''Cemetery name:''' Westfield Road Cemetery '''Address:''' 20 Lindley Close, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 4HS '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 51.8283° N, 0.3538° W '''OS grid:''' TL 13536 15663 '''Information:''' Westfield Road Cemetery also known as Harpenden Cemetery is administered by the Community Services Department of St Albans City & District Council. The Cemetery Opening Hours are: November to February 8 am to 4 pm March to October 8 am to 7 pm The cemetery has a choice of traditional or lawn areas for graves. There are sections specifically for children and for Roman Catholics. There is also a Garden of Rest for cremated remains. The cemetery is about 2 miles from Harpenden High Street and is reached via Westfield Road and Lindley Close, it is at the top of the incline at the end of the close. Cars are permitted to drive into the cemetery but must observe the speed limit of 5 mph.

Westchester County New York

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[[Category:Wyoming County, New York]] [[Category:Westchester County, New York]] [[Category:New York Projects]] {{US History| sub-project=New York}} Westchester County was one of the original twelve counties created in 1683. ==Adjacent Counties== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Putnam_County_New_York Putnam County] - North *Litchfield County, Connecticut - Northeast *Fairfield County, Connecticut - East *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nassau_County_New_York Nassau County] - Southeast *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bronx_County_New_York The Bronx] - South *Bergen County, New Jersey - Southwest *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rockland_County_New_York Rockland County] - West ==Cities== *Mount Vernon *New Rochelle *Peekskill *Rye *White Plains *Yonkers ==Towns== *Bedford *Cortlandt *Eastchester *Greenburgh *Harrison *Lewisboro *Mammaroneck *Mount Kisco *Mount Pleasant *New Castle *North Castle *North Salem *Ossining *Pelham *Pound Ridge *Rye *Scarsdale *Somers *Yorktown ==Villages== *Ardsley *Briarcliff Manor (shared by Towns of Mt Pleasant & Ossining) *Bronxville *Buchanan *Croton-on-Hudson *Dobbs Ferry *Elmsford *Harrison *Hasting-on-Hudson *Irvington *Larchmont *Mamaroneck (shared by Towns of Mamaroneck & Rye) *Mount Kisco *Ossining *Pelham (North Pelham was merged into Pelham in 1975) *Pelham Manor *Pleasantville *Port Chester *Rye Brook *Scardale *Sleepy Hollow *Tarrytown *Tuckahoe ==Cennsus-designated Places== *Armonk *Bedford *Bedford Hills *Chappaqua *Crompond *Crugers *Eastchester *Fairview *Goldens Bridge *Greenville *Hartsdale *Hawthorne *Heritage Hills *Jefferson Valley *Katonah *Lake Monegan *Lincolndale *Millwood *Montrose *Peach Lake (shared with Putnam County) *Scotts Corners *Shenorock *Shrub Oak *Thornwood *Valhalla *Verplanck *Yorktown Heights ==Hamlets== *Amawalk *Baldwin Place *Banksville *CortlandTManor *Cross River *Croton Falls *Crotonville *Granite Springs *Kitchawan *Lewisboro *North White Plains *Pelham *Pocantico Falls *Purchase *Purdys *Salem Center *Somers *South Salem *Vista *Waccabuc *West Harrison ==Resources and Records== ===On Wikitree=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westchester_County%2C_New_York Westchester County Categories] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westchester_County%2C_New_York%2C_Cemeteries Westchester County Cemeteries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chronicle_of_a_Border_Town Chronicle of a Border Town: History of Rye, Westchester, New York] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Old_Dutch_Burying_Ground_of_Sleepy_Hollow_in_North_Tarrytown%2C_New_York The Old Dutch Burying Ground of Sleepy Hollow in North Tarrytown, new York] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:First_Record_Book_of_the_Old_Dutch_Church_of_Sleepy_Hollow%2C_Organized_in_1697_and_Now_the_First_Reformed_Church_of_Tarrytown%2C_N.Y. First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow: Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_History_of_the_County_of_Westchester_From_Its_First_Settlement_To_The_Present_Time A History of the County of Westchester: From Its First Settlement To The Present] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Early_Wills_of_Westchester_County%2C_New_York%2C_from_1664_to_1784 Early Wills of Westchester County, New York form 1664 to 1764] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Biographical_History_of_Westchester_County%2C_New_York Biographical History of Westchester County] ===On Other Websites=== *[https://www.health.ny.gov/vital_records/genealogy.htm New York Vital Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Westchester_County,_New_York_Genealogy Westchester County on Family Search] *[https://www.genealogyinc.com/newyork/westchester-county/ Westchester County on Genealogy Inc.] ==Sources== Wikipedia Contributors. "Westchester County, New York", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westchester_County,_New_York. Accessed 20 May 2020

Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Westerly, Rhode Island]] == Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses == For two hundred and fifty years, 1626-1876 : including Charlestown, Hopkinton, and Richmond until their separate organization, with the principal points of their subsequent history. * by Rev. Frederic Denison, A.M. (1819-1901) Corresponding member of the Rhode Island Historical Society. * published by J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, RI, 1878 * Source Example: ::: Denison, Frederic. ''[[Space:Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses|Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses]]'' (J.A. & R.A. Reid, Providence, RI, 1878) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Denison|Denison]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westerly (Rhode Island) and Its Witnesses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=oNAaMBIFWtcC * https://books.google.com/books?id=5cD8E2eSyCoC * https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeisl00deni * https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeis00denigoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100328711 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16521

Western Australia, 1829 Counties - Profile Tree

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[[Category:Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]]
[[wikipedia:Lands_administrative_divisions_of_Western_Australia#Counties|'''26 Counties''' of Western Australia]] - [[wikipedia:Sussex_County,_Western_Australia#/media/File:Western_Australia_cadastral_divisions.png|'''1829 map''' of Counties - W® ''('''<+Q''')'' ]] ::[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230862577 Map of '''1829''' Counties, SW West Aust - via ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] {{Image|file=Photos-350.png |align=r |size= 110 | label =Explorers of Western Australia |caption= }} :Historically, there were 26 Counties in the ''south-western'' part of the state, designated shortly after the '''Swan River Colony''' was founded in '''1829.''' It was originally intended for these to be subdivided into Hundreds and Parishes in a manner similar to South Australia, but this did not occur, as the Division/District system took precedence. [[Stirling-551|James Stirling KCB (1791-1865)]] ::Name:''space'' | County: ''W®'' | '''Profile''' | # Beaufort [[wikipedia:Beaufort_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | ''possibility'' [[Beaufort-344|Francis '''Beaufort''' KCB FRS (1774 - 1857) ]] # Carnarvon [[wikipedia: Carnarvon_County|County]] | ''possibility'' [[Herbert-112|Charles Herbert (1774 - 1808) ]], brother of [[Herbert-138|2nd Earl of '''Carnarvon''' ]] # Durham [[wikipedia:Durham County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Lambton-7|John George "1st Earl of '''Durham'''" Lambton (1792 - 1840) ]] # Glenelg [[wikipedia: Glenelg_County|County]] | [[Grant-4256|Charles "1st Baron '''Glenelg'''" Grant (1778 - 1866) ]] # Goderich [[wikipedia: Goderich_County|County]] | [[Robinson-13125|Frederick John "1st Earl of Ripon, 1st Viscount '''Goderich'''" Robinson (1782 - 1859) ]] (Brothers) * # Grantham [[wikipedia: Grantham_County|County]] | ''possibility'' [[Grey-1044|Thomas Philip "3rd Baron '''Grantham'''" (Grey) de Grey KG (Robinson) (1781 - 1859) ]] (Brothers) * # Grey [[wikipedia:Grey County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Grey-482|Charles "2nd Earl''' Grey"''' Grey KG (1764 - 1845) ]] # Hay [[wikipedia: Hay_County|County]] | [[wikipedia:Robert_William_Hay|Robert William '''Hay''' - ''From Wikipedia'']] # Howick [[wikipedia: Howick_County|County]] | [[Grey-1103|Henry George "Viscount '''Howick'''" Grey KG (1802 - 1894) ]] [http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/grey-henry-george-2126 ''visit: ADB''] # Kent [[wikipedia:Kent County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Hannover-14|'''Princess''' Alexandrina Victoria '''of Kent''' (1819 - 1901) ]] ''- Queen'' # Lanark [[wikipedia:Lanark County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Stirling-551|James Stirling KCB (1791-1865) ]] ''His birthplace in County of '''Lanark,''' Scotland'' # Lansdowne [[wikipedia: Lansdowne_County|County]] | [[Petty-1312|Henry (Petty) Petty-FitzMaurice KG PC (1780-1863) ]] Henry "3rd Marquess of '''Lansdowne'''" # Melbourne [[wikipedia:Melbourne_County|County]] | [[Lamb-3303|William Lamb (1779-1848)]] 2nd Viscount '''Melbourne''' # Minto [[wikipedia:Minto_County|County]] | # Murray [[wikipedia:Murray County, Western Australia|County]] | # Nelson [[wikipedia:Nelson County, Western Australia|County]] | # Peel [[wikipedia:Peel County, Western Australia|County]] | # Plantagenet [[wikipedia: Plantagenet County, Western Australia|County]] | # Perth [[wikipedia:Perth County, Western Australia|County]] | # Stirling [[wikipedia: Stirling County, Western Australia|County]] | # Sussex [[wikipedia:Sussex County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Hannover-44|Augustus Frederick (Hannover) Duke of '''Sussex''' KG (1773 - 1843) ]] # Twiss [[wikipedia:Twiss_County|County]] | # Victoria [[wikipedia:Victoria County, Western Australia|County]] | [[Hannover-14|'''Princess''' Alexandrina '''Victoria '''of Kent (1819 - 1901) ]] '' - Queen'' # [[space:Wellington District - Area Tree |Wellington]] [[wikipedia:Wellington_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | [[Wellesley-4|Arthur '''Wellesley''' KG GCB (1769 - 1852) ]] - 1st Duke of '''Wellington''' # Wicklow [[wikipedia:Wicklow_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | # York [[wikipedia:York_County,_Western_Australia|County]] | :::: [[space:Western Australia Local Government Directory|Western Australia Local Government Directory - ''LGA'']]

Western Australia, Regions

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[[Category:Western Australia]] Western Australia is divided into regions according to a number of systems.
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regions_of_Western_Australia.svg Ten Regions of Western Australia: a map from Wikimedia Commons] The Western Australian system of regions is defined by the Government of Western Australia. There are 9 main regions: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Region || Largest City || Number of LGA's |- | Gascoyne || Canarvon || 4 |- |Goldfields-Esperance||Kalgoorlie||10 |- | Great Southern || Albany || 11 |- |Kimberley||Broome||4 |- |Mid West||Geraldton||16 |- |Peel||Mandurah||5 |- |Pilbara||Karratha||4 |- |South West||Bunbury||12 |- |Wheatbelt||Northam||42 |}

Western Australia, Regions - Land Tree

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[[Space:Western Australia, Regions - Land Tree#Compass| State '''Compass''' ]]
Western Australia is divided into Regions according to a number of systems.
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regions_of_Western_Australia.svg Ten Regions of Western Australia '' - a '''map''' from'' Wikimedia Commons|''W®'' ]
:[[wikipedia:Regions of Western Australia|The Regional Development Commissions Act '''Regions:'''|''W®'' ]]
*[[Wikipedia:Gascoyne|Gascoyne]] | [[Wikipedia:Goldfields-Esperance|Goldfields-Esperance]] | [[Wikipedia:Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] *[[Wikipedia:Kimberley_(Western_Australia)|Kimberley]] | [[Wikipedia:Mid West|Mid West]] | [[Wikipedia:Peel|Peel]] * [[Wikipedia:Pilbara|Pilbara]] | [[Wikipedia:South West|South West]] | [[Wikipedia:Wheatbelt (Western Australia)|Wheatbelt]] **[[Wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_Local_Government_Areas|'''Perth''' ''metropolitan'' '''Region''' ''Development Act 2005''|''W®'' ]]
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- (East Inland and South Coast) | - '''|''' South Australia. ::[[Wikipedia:Wheatbelt (Western Australia)|Wheatbelt]] - (West and Inland) - | ''Goldfields'' ::[[Wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_local_government_areas|'''Perth''' - ]] (West Coast and ''greater'' Metro ) - | ''Wheatbelt'' ::[[Wikipedia:Peel|Peel]] - (West Coast and South Metro) - | ''Wheatbelt'' :[[Wikipedia:South West|South West]] - (Coast) :::[[Wikipedia:Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] - (Coast) - | [[Wikipedia:Goldfields-Esperance|''Esperance'']] | - '''|''' South Australia. :[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Regions_of_Western_Australia.svg '''Ten''' Regions of Western Australia '' - a '''map''' from'' Wikimedia Commons|''W®'' ]
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Western Australia, South West Region

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[[Category:Western Australia ]] '''Western Australia''' is divided into '''regions''' according to a number of systems.
The most common system is the W.A. Government division of the state
into regions for economic development purposes, which comprises '''nine''' defined regions; however, there are a number of other systems, including those made for purposes of land management (such as agriculture and conservation), information gathering (such as statistical and meteorological), and election for political office.
The various different systems were defined for different purposes, and give specific boundaries, but although many of the different systems' regions have similar names, they have different boundaries; the names and boundaries of regions [[wikipedia:Regions_of_Western_Australia|can and do vary between systems. W®]]
[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Metropolitan_LGAs|'''Metropolitan''' LGAs]] | [[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Non-metropolitan_LGAs|'''Non'''-metropolitan LGAs]] | [[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Regional_local_government_organisations|'''Regional''' local government organisations]] | [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Western_Australia_Local_Government_Areas.svg '''Map''' of WA LGA locations : City and Shire] |
'''South West :'''
| Augusta-Margaret River | Boyup Brook | Bridgetown-Greenbushesp | Bunbury* | Busselton* | Capel Collie Dardanup Donnybrook-Balingup Harvey Manjimup Nannup | *'' city of'' |
'''Rivers''' of the '''South West''' region Wikipedia®]
Abba | Arthur | Balgarup Bannister Beaufort | Blackwood | Brunswick Buayanyup Capel Carbunup | Collie | Donnelly Ferguson Ludlow Lunenburgh Margaret (South West) | Preston | Sabina Scott South Dandalup Tone Vasse Warren Worsley The '''Blackwood''' River is a major river and catchment in the [[wikipedia:Blackwood_River|South West of Western Australia. W®]]
'''History :'''
In '''1827''' it was named by Stirling after Vice-Admiral Sir [[Blackwood-506|'''Henry Blackwood''',]] under whom he served as a Midshipman on HMS Warspite in 1808–1909 during the Napoleonic Wars, in the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
Historically it was of considerable importance in the early days of the [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|'''Swan River Colony''',]] and more recently of importance in the ecology of the Augusta-Margaret River region due to conflicts in land use policy.
The upper catchment contains '''Toolibin''' Lake, [[wikipedia:Blackwood_River#History|a nature reserve and Ramsar site. . . ''more'' . . Wikipedia®]]
[http://www.wetlandresearch.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Froend-Halse-Storey-1997-Toolibin.pdf Planning for the recovery of Lake '''Toolibin,''' Western Australia . . ''with sketch map . . '' ]
[https://www.wickepin.wa.gov.au/Assets/TLNDRC_project_summary.pdf '''Toolibin''' Lake Natural Diversity Recovery Catchment Project Summary . . ''with photos . . '' ]

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==Western Australia Civil Register Team== Welcome to the Western Australia Civil Register Team page. This team is a part of the [[Space:Australia_Project_-_Western_Australia_Team|Western Australia Team]], and are working on systematically linking WA BDM records to WikiTree profiles. The civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths in Western Australia was established in 1841 by the 9th act of parliament, in [http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/wa/num_act/bdamr45vn9439/bdamr45vn9439.pdf An Act to provide for the Registration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, in the Colony of Western Australia]. ==Citation format== Entries in the BMD register should be cited in wiki pages following the formats shown on the [[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Western_Australia#Birth.2C_Death.2C_Marriage|Sources and Citations - Western Australia]] page. ==Guidelines== Don't create a profile based on nothing but the index entry. ''Do'' create a profile if you can do ''any'' of the following in addition to an index entry: * Connect the profile to at least one other profile, ''or'' * Add information to the profile that would plausibly enable connecting it to family members down the track, ''or'' * You can say something interesting about the person. ==Team Members== *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] *[[Dorney-47|Mark Dorney]] *[[Wilson-48|Sam Wilson]] *[[Phillips-38201|Troy Phillips]] * ==Links/Resources== * Western Australia, Births, Deaths and Marriages index [https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/online-index-search-tool online search tool] * Tool for tracking which profiles have references to the BMD index: [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/ WA BMD] {| class="wikitable" style="margin-left:4em" |+ Data scrapes |- | Births: || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/births.csv births.csv] || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/births_old.csv births_old.csv] |- | Marriages: || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/marriages.csv marriages.csv] || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/marriages_old.csv marriages_old.csv] |- | Deaths: || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/deaths.csv deaths.csv] || [https://wabmd.nfshost.com/data/deaths_old.csv deaths_old.csv] |} ===Mark's Spreadsheets=== These include registered births and all identified unregistered births (about 1 in 7 of the total) by year. They are more working spreadsheets and I don't generally keep a year updated after I have moved past it. As at 2 March 2024 I am working on 1860. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ucow4hb4YzBwWkikRxRndGm8SyOwL5blPKQtg6UyG3I/edit?usp=sharing Births 1829-1847] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13QPHqu6KkGXyDrFBvFQb_RdCdHQceImLqTcdLo2GjzI/edit?usp=sharing Marriages 1829-1847] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KLFeHwyeoOgoXR5bK5sr0hFh4PK1BKpIvl4sCA3_a1U/edit?usp=sharing Deaths 1829-1847] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RnDUIPBsMYg5eCCpuYRQrMLEg9ty7N3oPCO7eU7d4BM/edit?usp=sharing Births 1848-] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pMHGA4i2SQ0eX-Z7UQ17mCQ2W1xIySCZTqjh2uXW9VU/edit?usp=sharing Marriages 1848-] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KzFyrH8JlV53m9DB8cO_x0rTNCZ_2ezA9HeMvGKOHso/edit?usp=sharing Deaths 1848-] ===Statistics=== These two G2G posts show demographic analysis of the 1829-1859 population which is 90% complete. * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1675157/trends-marriage-and-fertility-western-australia-1829-1859 * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1671345/some-statistics-of-western-australians-born-1829-1859 These are the latest posts on completeness statistics * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1683766/20th-century-wikitree-completeness-for-western-australia * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1631816/8ths-of-all-19c-western-australian-profiles-are-in-wikitree ==Resources== *[[Space:Western_Australian_registration_districts|Western Australian registration districts]] * {{wikidata|Q42333722}}

Western Australia Divisions - Profile Tree

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[[Category: Western Australia, Members of the House of Representatives]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]][[Category: History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Western Australia]] {{Image|file= Flags-5.png |align=r |size= 105|label= Flag of Australia |caption= [[:Category: Western Australia, Members of the House of Representatives|Commonwealth of
Australia '''''1901''''']] }} ::[https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Senate/Powers_practice_n_procedures/Constitution/preamble '''Commonwealth of Australia''' Constitution Act] :::[https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Senate/Powers_practice_n_procedures/Constitution/~/link.aspx?_id=C20A3A690A274B8D81F471DE5354C6D6&_z=z Part III - The House of Representatives] ::::Electoral divisions (or ''Federal Seats'' ) :*[https://www.aec.gov.au/Elections/federal_elections/2019/files/maps/2019-aec-A4-WA-maps.pdf '''Western Australia''' boundary map ''(PDF 5.03MB 2019)'' ] :::'''Division''' ''('''1901''')''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/index.htm '''Current federal''' electoral divisions] ''(2022) : Western Australia 15 of 151.'' ''(was 16 of 151)''

:::'''Brand''' ''(1984)''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/brand.htm Named in honour of ][[Brand-2733|Sir David '''Brand''' KCMG, ''(1912–79)''. Brand was Premier of Western Australia ''(1959–71).'']] :Members: ::King, M (ALP) 2016– ::Gray, G (ALP) 2007–2016 ::'''Beazley,''' K (ALP) 1996–2007 - ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Beazley 33rd Governor of Western Australia (2018-) |W® '']
::'''Fatin,''' W F (ALP) '''1984'''–1996 :::'''Burt''' ''(2016)'' :[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/burt.htm Named to honour succeeding ][[Burt-1790|generations of the '''Burt''' family ''(1810+)'' for their signifcant contributions to the justice system]]
:Members: ::Keogh, M (ALP) 2016– :::'''Canning''' ''(1949)'' :[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/canning.htm Named in honour of ][[Canning-325|Alfred Wernam '''Canning,''' ''(1860–1936.)'' Canning was a surveyor who surveyed routes for a '''rabbit-proof''' fence from ''Starvation Harbour'' to ''Cape Keraudren'' ]]
:Members: ::Hastie, A (LP) 2015– ::Randall, D (LP) 2001–2015 ::Gerick, J (ALP) 1998–2001 :: Johnston, R (LP) 1996–1998 ::Gear, G (ALP) 1984–1996 ::'''Fatin,''' W F (ALP) 1983–'''1984''' ::Bungey, M H (LP) 1974–1983 ::Hallet, J M (CP) 1963–1974 ::McNeill, N (LP) 1961–1963 ::Hamilton, L W (CP) 1949–1961 :::'''Cowan''' ''(1984)'' :[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/cowan.htm Named in honour of ][[Brown-27856|Edith Dircksey '''Cowan''' OBE, ''(1861–1932.)'' ]]
:Members: ::Aly, A (ALP) 2016– ::Simpkins, L (LP) 2007–2016 ::Edwards, G (ALP) 1998–2007 ::Evans, R (LP) 1993–1998 ::Jakobsen, C A (ALP) 1984–1993 :::'''Curtin''' ''(1949)'' : [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/curtin.htm Named in honour of] [[Curtin-122|John Joseph Ambrose '''Curtin''' ''(1885 - 1945)'' ]]
:Members: ::Hammond C (LP) 2019 + ::'''Bishop,''' J (LP) 1998–2019 - ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Bishop Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party |W® '']
::Rocher, A (LP/IND) 1981–1998 ::Garland, R V (LP) 1969–1981 ::[[Hasluck-2|'''Hasluck,''' P M C (LP) 1949–1969]] :::''In c. 1975, the southern parts of Curtin (Cottesloe), were in Fremantle. John Curtin lived in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/John+Curtin+Family+Home/@-31.9987658,115.759077,82m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x2a32a41ff96401a9:0x246cd71656ad5fc8!2sJarrad+St,+Cottesloe+WA+6011!3b1!8m2!3d-31.9989445!4d115.7575269!3m4!1s0x2a32a420200fa971:0x55df49b56e4a2ed7!8m2!3d-31.9986775!4d115.7590456 Jarrad Street,] Cottesloe.'' :::'''Durack''' ''(2010)''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/durack.htm Named in honour of] [[Durack-3|Patrick '''Durack,''' ''(1834–98)'' and suceeding generations of the Durack family ]]
:Members: ::Price, M (LP) 2013– ::Haase, B (LP) 2010–2013: :::'''Forrest''' ''(1922)''
[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/forrest.htm Named in honour of ][[Forrest-899|Sir John '''Forrest,''' ''(1847–1918.)'' Forrest was an active member of the ''Constitutional Conventions'' that led to the Commonwealth of Australia ]] ''(see Swan, below)''
:Members: ::Marino, N (LP) 2007– ::Prosser, G (LP) 1987–2007 ::Drummond, P H (LP) 1972–1987 ::Kirwan, F (ALP) 1969–1972 ::[[Freeth-278|'''Freeth,''' G (LP) 1949–1969]] ::Lemmon, N (ALP) 1943–1949 ::Prowse, J H (CP) 1922–1943 :::'''Fremantle''' ''(1901)''
:[https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/fremantle.htm Named after the ''City of Fremantle'' which is named in honour of ] [[Fremantle-15|Charles Howe '''Fremantle''' GCB RN ''(1800 - 1869)'' ]]
:Members: ::Wilson, J (ALP) 2016– ::Parke, M (ALP) 2007–2016 ::Lawrence, C (ALP) 1994–2007 ::Dawkins, J S (ALP) 1977–1994 | | [[Beazley-274|'''Beazley,''' K E (ALP) 1945–1977]] ::[[Curtin-122|'''Curtin,''' J (FLP/ALP) 1934–1945]] | | '''Watson,''' W (UAP) 1931–1934 ::[[Curtin-122|'''Curtin,''' J (ALP) 1928–1931]] | | '''Watson,''' W (IND) 1922–1928 ::Burchell, R J (ALP/NAT) 1913–1922 | | Hedges, W N (WAP/LIB) 1906–1913 ::Carpenter, W H (ALP) 1903–1906 | | [[Solomon-147|'''Solomon''', E (FT) '''1901'''–1903]] :::''In c. 1975, the southern parts of Curtin (Cottesloe), were in Fremantle. John Curtin lived in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/John+Curtin+Family+Home/@-31.9987658,115.759077,82m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x2a32a41ff96401a9:0x246cd71656ad5fc8!2sJarrad+St,+Cottesloe+WA+6011!3b1!8m2!3d-31.9989445!4d115.7575269!3m4!1s0x2a32a420200fa971:0x55df49b56e4a2ed7!8m2!3d-31.9986775!4d115.7590456 Jarrard Street,] Cottesloe.'' '''Hasluck''' ''(2001)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/hasluck.htm Named in honour of ] [[Hasluck-2|Paul Meernaa Caedwalla '''Hasluck''' ''(1905 - 1993)'' ]]
:Members: ::Wyatt, K (LP) 2010– ::Jackson, S (ALP) 2007–2010 ::Henry, S (LP) 2004–2007 ::Jackson, S (ALP) 2001–2004 '''Moore''' ''(1949)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/moore.htm Named in honour of ][[Moore-26589|George Fletcher '''Moore,''' ''(1798–1886.)'' Throughout the '''1830s''' Moore explored a number of areas in Western Australia and was appointed Advocate-General of the Colony of Western Australia in 1834.]]
:Members: ::Goodenough, I (LP) 2013– ::Washer, M (LP) 1998–2013 ::Filing, P (LP/IND) 1990–1998 ::Blanchard, C A (ALP) 1983–1990 ::Hyde, J M (LP) 1974–1983 ::Maisey, D W (CP) 1963–1974 ::Leslie, H A (CP) 1961–1963 ::'''Halbert,''' H V (LP) 1958–1961 ::Leslie, H A (CP) 1949–1958 '''O’Connor''' ''(1980)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/oconnor.htm Named in honour of ][[O'Connor-2823|Charles Yelverton '''O'Connor,''' ''(1843–1902.)'' In '''1891,''' O'Connor became Western Australia's engineer-in-chief and was responsible for designing Fremantle Harbour ]]
:Members: ::Wilson, R (LP) 2013– ::Crook, T (NP) 2010–2013 ::'''Tuckey''', W (LP) 1980–2010 '''Pearce''' ''(1990)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/pearce.htm Named in honour of ][[Pearce-6116|Sir George Foster '''Pearce,''' ''(1870–1952.)'' Pearce was a Senator for Western Australia (1901–38) and served as Acting Prime Minister for seven months in 1916.]]
:Members: ::Porter, C (LP) 2013– ::Moylan, J (LP) 1993–2013 ::'''Chaney,''' F M (LP) 1990–1993 '''Perth''' ''('''1901''')'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/perth.htm Named after the '''City of Perth.''' ]Under instructions from the ''Secretary for the Colonies,'' [[Murray-8641|Sir George '''Murray,''' the new town and future seat of government in the Colony of Western Australia was called ''Perth.'' Murray was a '''Perthshire''' man and represented his birthpace in the ''House of Commons.'' ]]
:Members: ::Gorman, P (ALP) 2018- ::Hammond, T (ALP) 2016–2018 ::MacTiernan, A (ALP) 2013–2016 ::Smith, S (ALP) 1993–2013 ::'''Charlesworth,''' R (ALP) 1983–1993 ::McLean, R M (LP) 1975–1983 ::Berinson, J M (ALP) 1969–1975 ::'''Chaney,''' F C (LP) 1955–1969 ::Burke, T P (ALP) 1943–1955 | | Nairn, W M (NAT/UAP) 1929–1943 ::Mann, E A (NAT) 1922–1929 | | '''Fowler, J''' (ALP/LIB/NAT) '''1901'''–1922 '''Swan''' ''('''1901''')'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/swan.htm Named after the '''Swan River.''' ][[De_Vlamingh-39|The river was named in '''1697''' by the Dutch explorer Willem '''de Vlamingh''' after the ''famous black swans'' of the area.]]
:Members: ::Irons, S (LP) 2007– ::Wilkie, K (ALP) 1998–2007 ::Randall, D (LP) 1996–1998 ::'''Beazley,''' K C (ALP) 1980–1996 ::Martyr, J R (LP) 1975–1980 ::Bennett, A F (ALP) 1969–1975 ::Cleaver, R (LP) 1955–1969 | | Webb, C H (ALP) 1954–1955 ::Grayden, W L (LP) 1949–1954 | | Hamilton, L W (CP) 1946–1949 ::Mountjoy, D A (ALP) 1943–1946 | | Marwick, T W (CP) 1940–1943 ::Gregory, H (CP) 1922–1940 | | Prowse, J H (CP) 1919–1922 ::Corby, E W (ALP) 1918–1919 | | [[Forrest-899|'''Forrest,''' J (PROT/WAP/LIB/NAT) '''1901'''–1918]] '''Tangney''' ''(1974)'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/tangney.htm Named in honour of ][[Tangney-24|Dame Dorothy Margaret '''Tangney''' DBE, 1907–85. As a Senator for ''Western Australia'' (1943–68), Tangney was the first woman member of ''the Senate.'' ]]
:Members: :: Morton, B (LP) 2016– ::Jensen, D (LP) 2004–2016 ::Williams, D (LP) 1993–2004 ::Shack, P D (LP) 1984–1993 ::Gear, G (ALP) 1983–1984 ::Shack, P D (LP) 1977–1983 ::Richardson, P (LP/IND) 1975–1977 ::'''Dawkins,''' J S (ALP) 1974–1975 == [https://www.aec.gov.au/Electorates/abolished.htm Electoral division names '''no longer''' in use '''*'''] == {{Image|file= Photos-749.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Gold |caption= [[space:Goldfields of Western Australia - Towns and Places|Goldfields of WA
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}} :'''Coolgardie''' (1901'''–1913*''') [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history/historical-town-names#C ''Locality name.'' Gold was discovered here by Bailey and Ford in '''1892,''' and the townsite of '''Coolgardie''' was gazetted in '''1893.'''][[Finnerty-169|The name was difficult to spell, and what some claim is "Golgardi", was spelt by ''Warden'' '''John Finnerty''' as ''Coolgardie.'' ]] ::Members: :::[[Mahon-859|Hugh '''Mahon''' ''(1857 - 1931)'' ]] 1901 –1913 :'''Dampier''' (1912 '''*1913–1922*''') [[Dampier-57|William '''Dampier''' ''(1651–1715)'' English sea explorer]] ::Members: :'''Kalgoorlie''' (1901'''–2008*''') [https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history/historical-town-names#K Named after the town of '''Kalgoorlie,''' ''1894;'' ]where the place was locally known as [[Hannan-570| "Hannan's Find"; ''Paddy'' '''Hannan''' discovered gold in '''1893.''']] ''('''*2008''' to Durack (2010), and O'Connor'''+'''. )'' ::Members: :::[[Mahon-859|Hugh '''Mahon''' ''(1857 - 1931)'' ]] 1913 - 1917 = 1919 - 1920 :'''Stirling''' ''(1955'''-2022*''')'' [https://www.aec.gov.au/profiles/wa/stirling.htm Named in honour of ][[Stirling-551|Sir James '''Stirling''' RN, ''(1791–1865.)'' Stirling was the first Governor of the Colony of Western Australia (1828–39) ]]
::Members: :::Keenan, M (LP) 2004–2019 :::McFarlane, J (ALP) 1998–2004 :::Cameron, E (LP) 1993–1998 :::Edwards, R F (ALP) 1983–1993 :::Viner, R I (LP) 1972–1983 :::Webb, C H (ALP) 1961–1972 :::Cash, E D (LP) 1958–1961 :::Webb, C H (ALP) 1955–1958 * [[:space: South Australia Divisions - Profile Tree|''Visit:'' South Australia Divisions - ''Profile Tree'']] * [[:space: Tasmania Divisions - Profile Tree|''Visit:'' Tasmania Divisions - ''Profile Tree'']] * [[:space: Western Australia Divisions - Profile Tree|''Visit:'' Western Australia Divisions - ''Profile Tree'']]

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[[Category:Western Australia]] ''This page is part of the [[Space:Australia_Project_-_Western_Australia_Team|Western Australia Team]]'' ==Welcome to the Western Australia Local Government Areas Page== Local Government Areas (LGA's) in Western Australia were formed as a way for the growing colony to implement property tax for the construction of roads. Many an ancestor can be found to be on the very early road boards committee of their town of settlement. And thus local government was formed. There are 137 local government areas (LGAs) in Western Australia,[1] which comprise 27 cities, 102 shires, and 8 towns that manage their own affairs to the extent permitted by the Local Government Act 1995. There are '''three classifications''' of local government in Western Australia: *City – predominantly urban, plus seven significant regional centres *Shire – predominantly rural or outer suburban areas *Town – predominantly inner urban Please see table below for a Directory of Local Government Areas in Western Australia. ===Table of Metroplitan Area LGA's=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Local Government Area!!Council Seat!!Year Est!!Notes |- |Armadale, City of||Armadale||1894||Armadale-Kelmscott until 1979 |- |Bassendean, Town of||Bassendean||1901||West Guildford until 1922 |- |Bayswater, City of||Morley||1897|| |- |Belmont, City of||Cloverdale||1898|| |- |Cambridge, Town of||Floreat||1994||Restructuring of Perth |- |Canning, City of||Cannington||1907||Placed under control of a Commissioner in 2012 |- |Claremont, Town of||Claremont||1898|| |- |Cockburn, City of||Spearwood||1871||Fremantle RD until 1959 |- |Cottesloe, Town of||Cottesloe||1895|| |- |East Fremantle, Town of||East Fremantle||1897|| |- |Fremantle, City of||Fremantle||1871|| |- |Gosnells, City of||Gosnells||1907|| |- |Joondalup, City of||Joondalup||1998||Restructuring of Wanneroo |- |Kalamunda, City of||Kalamunda||1897||Governed by a Commissioner until 1961 |- |Kwinana, City of||Kwinana Town Centre||1954|| |- |Melville, City of||Booragoon[16]||1900|| |- |Mosman Park, Town of||Mosman Park||1899||Split from Peppermint Grove RD. Buckland Hill RD 1899–1908, 1930–1937; Cottesloe Beach RD 1908–1930 |- |Mundaring, Shire of||Mundaring||1903||Greenmount until 1932 |- |Nedlands, City of||Nedlands||1893||Claremont RD until 1932 |- |Peppermint Grove, Shire of||Peppermint Grove||1895|| |- |Perth, City of||Perth||1856|| |- |Rockingham, City of||Rockingham||1897|| |- |Serpentine–Jarrahdale, Shire of||Mundijong||1894|| |- |South Perth, City of||South Perth||1892|| |- |Stirling, City of||Stirling||1871||Shire of Perth until 1971 |- |Subiaco, City of||Subiaco||1896|| |- |Swan, City of||Midland||1871|| |- |Victoria Park, Town of||Victoria Park||1994||Restructuring of Perth |- |Vincent, City of||Leederville||1994||Restructuring of Perth |- |Wanneroo, City of||Wanneroo||1902|| |} ===Table of Non-Metropolitan LGA's=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Local Government Area!!Council seat!!Region!!Year Est!!Website !!Notes |- |Albany, City of||Albany||Great Southern||1998||albany.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Town of Albany (1871) |- |||||||||||Shire of Albany (1871) |- |Ashburton, Shire of||Tom Price||Pilbara||1972||ashburton.wa.gov.au||West Pilbara until 1987. Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Ashburton (1887) |- |||||||||||Shire of Tableland (1896) |- |Augusta–Margaret River, Shire of||Margaret River||South West||1891||amrsc.wa.gov.au||Augusta until 1926 |- |Beverley, Shire of||Beverley||Wheatbelt||1871||beverley.wa.gov.au|| |- |Boddington, Shire of||Boddington||Peel||1903||boddington.wa.gov.au||Marradong until 1961 |- |Boyup Brook, Shire of||Boyup Brook||South West||1896||boyupbrook.wa.gov.au||Upper Blackwood until 1969 |- |Bridgetown–Greenbushes, Shire of||Bridgetown||South West||1970||bridgetown.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of: |- |||||||||||Nelson RD (1887–1917), Bridgetown RD (1917–1961), Shire of Bridgetown (1961–1970); |- |||||||||||Greenbushes RD (1900–1961), Shire of Greenbushes (1961–1970) |- |Brookton, Shire of||Brookton||Wheatbelt||1906||brookton.wa.gov.au|| |- |Broome, Shire of||Broome||Kimberley||1918||broome.wa.gov.au|| |- |Broomehill–Tambellup, Shire of||Tambellup||Great Southern||2007||shirebt.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Broomehill (1892) |- |||||||||||Shire of Tambellup (1905) |- |Bruce Rock, Shire of||Bruce Rock||Wheatbelt||1913||brucerock.wa.gov.au||East Avon until 1918 |- |Bunbury, City of||Bunbury||South West||1871||bunbury.wa.gov.au||City in 1979 |- |Busselton, City of||Busselton||South West||1951||busselton.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Municipality and RD (both 1871) |- |Capel, Shire of||Capel||South West||1894||capel.wa.gov.au||Bunbury RD until 1907 |- |Carnamah, Shire of||Carnamah||Mid West||1923||carnamah.wa.gov.au||Split from Irwin and Mingenew |- |Carnarvon, Shire of||Carnarvon||Gascoyne||1911||carnarvon.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Town of Carnarvon (1891–1965) |- |||||||||||Lower Gascoyne RD (1887–1911) |- |||||||||||Minilya RD (1893–1911) |- |||||||||||Gascoyne–Minilya RD and Shire (1911–1965) |- |Chapman Valley, Shire of||Nabawa||Mid West||1901||chapmanvalley.wa.gov.au||Upper Chapman until 1958 |- |Chittering, Shire of||Bindoon||Wheatbelt||1896||chittering.wa.gov.au|| |- |Christmas Island, Shire of||Christmas Island||AIOT||1992||shire.gov.cx||Federal external territory. |- |Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Shire of||Home Island||AIOT||1992||shire.cc||Federal external territory. |- |Collie, Shire of||Collie||South West||1951||collie.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Municipality (1901) and RD (1900) |- |Coolgardie, Shire of||Coolgardie||Goldfields||1921||coolgardie.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Municipality (1894) and RD (1896) |- |Coorow, Shire of||Coorow||Mid West||1962||coorow.wa.gov.au||Split from Carnamah |- |Corrigin, Shire of||Corrigin||Wheatbelt||1913||corrigin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Cranbrook, Shire of||Cranbrook||Great Southern||1926||cranbrook.wa.gov.au|| |- |Cuballing, Shire of||Cuballing||Wheatbelt||1902||cuballing.wa.gov.au|| |- |Cue, Shire of||Cue||Mid West||1912||cue.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Day Dawn M. (1894) and Cue RD (1895) |- |Cunderdin, Shire of||Cunderdin||Wheatbelt||1894||cunderdin.wa.gov.au||Split from Northam, named Meckering until 1944 |- |Dalwallinu, Shire of||Dalwallinu||Wheatbelt||1916||dalwallinu.wa.gov.au|| |- |Dandaragan, Shire of||Jurien Bay||Wheatbelt||1890||dandaragan.wa.gov.au|| |- |Dardanup, Shire of||Eaton||South West||1894||dardanup.wa.gov.au|| |- |Denmark, Shire of||Denmark||Great Southern||1911||denmark.wa.gov.au|| |- |Derby–West Kimberley, Shire of||Derby||Kimberley||1884||sdwk.wa.gov.au||West Kimberley until 1983 |- |Donnybrook–Balingup, Shire of||Donnybrook||South West||1970||donnybrook-balingup.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Donnybrook, Preston RD until 1961 (1896) |- |||||||||||Shire of Balingup, Upper Capel RD until 1905 (1899) |- |Dowerin, Shire of||Dowerin||Wheatbelt||1911||dowerin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Dumbleyung, Shire of||Dumbleyung||Wheatbelt||1909||dumbleyung.wa.gov.au]|| |- |Dundas, Shire of||Norseman||Goldfields||1929||dundas.wa.gov.au|| |- |East Pilbara, Shire of||Newman||Pilbara||1972||eastpilbara.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Shire of Marble Bar (1896) |- |||||||||||Shire of Nullagine (1898) |- |Esperance, Shire of||Esperance||Goldfields||1895||esperance.wa.gov.au||Absorbed municipality (1895–1908) |- |Exmouth, Shire of||Exmouth||Gascoyne||1964||exmouth.wa.gov.au|| |- |Gingin, Shire of||Gingin||Wheatbelt||1893||gingin.wa.gov.au||Absorbed municipality (1893–1903) |- |Gnowangerup, Shire of||Gnowangerup||Great Southern||1912||gnowangerup.wa.gov.au|| |- |Goomalling, Shire of||Goomalling||Wheatbelt||1927||goomalling.wa.gov.au|| |- |Greater Geraldton, City of||Geraldton||Mid West||2011||cgg.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||City of Geraldton (1871–2007) |- |||||||||||Shire of Greenough (1951–2007) |- |||||||||||Shire of Mullewa (1911–2011) |- |Halls Creek, Shire of||Halls Creek||Kimberley||1887||hcshire.wa.gov.au||Kimberley Goldfields until 1915 |- |Harvey, Shire of||Harvey||South West||1894||harvey.wa.gov.au|| |- |Irwin, Shire of||Dongara||Mid West||1871||irwin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Jerramungup, Shire of||Jerramungup||Great Southern||1982||jerramungup.wa.gov.au||Split from Gnowangerup |- |Kalgoorlie–Boulder, City of||Kalgoorlie||Goldfields||1989||kalbould.wa.gov.au||Formerly: |- |||||||||||Town of Kalgoorlie (1897–1989) |- |||||||||||Shire of Boulder (1969–1989) |- |Karratha, City of||Karratha||Pilbara||1887||karratha.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Roebourne and Cossack municipalities in 1910, was known as Shire of Roebourne until 2014 |- |Katanning, Shire of||Katanning||Great Southern||1892||katanning.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kellerberrin, Shire of||Kellerberrin||Wheatbelt||1908||kellerberrin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kent, Shire of||Nyabing||Great Southern||1922||kent.wa.gov.au||Nyabing–Pingrup 1955–1972 |- |Kojonup, Shire of||Kojonup||Great Southern||1871||kojonup.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kondinin, Shire of||Kondinin||Wheatbelt||1925||kondinin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Koorda, Shire of||Koorda||Wheatbelt||1927||koorda.wa.gov.au|| |- |Kulin, Shire of||Kulin||Wheatbelt||1918||kulin.wa.gov.au||Roe until 1926 |- |Lake Grace, Shire of||Lake Grace||Wheatbelt||1922||lakegrace.wa.gov.au|| |- |Laverton, Shire of||Laverton||Goldfields||1906||laverton.wa.gov.au||Mount Margaret until 1950, absorbed Mount Morgans M (1900–1913) |- |Leonora, Shire of||Leonora||Goldfields||1912||leonora.wa.gov.au|| |- |Mandurah, City of||Mandurah||Peel||1949||mandurah.wa.gov.au||City in 1990 |- |Manjimup, Shire of||Manjimup||South West||1908||manjimup.wa.gov.au||Warren until 1925 |- |Meekatharra, Shire of||Meekatharra||Mid West||1909||meekashire.wa.gov.au|| |- |Menzies, Shire of||Menzies||Goldfields||1912||menzies.wa.gov.au|| |- |Merredin, Shire of||Merredin||Wheatbelt||1921||merredin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Mingenew, Shire of||Mingenew||Mid West||1901||mingenew.wa.gov.au||Upper Irwin until 1919 |- |Moora, Shire of||Moora||Wheatbelt||1908||moora.wa.gov.au||Split from Victoria Plains |- |Morawa, Shire of||Morawa||Mid West||1928||morawa.wa.gov.au||Split from Perenjori–Morawa RD |- |Mount Magnet, Shire of||Mount Magnet||Mid West||1901||mtmagnet.wa.gov.au||Absorbed municipality (1896–1901) |- |Mount Marshall, Shire of||Bencubbin||Wheatbelt||1923||mtmarshall.wa.gov.au|| |- |Mukinbudin, Shire of||Mukinbudin||Wheatbelt||1933||mukinbudin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Murchison, Shire of||Murchison||Mid West||1875||murchison.wa.gov.au|| |- |Murray, Shire of||Pinjarra||Peel||1887||murray.wa.gov.au|| |- |Nannup, Shire of||Nannup||South West||1890||nannup.wa.gov.au||Lower Blackwood until 1925 |- |Narembeen, Shire of||Narembeen||Wheatbelt||1925||narembeen.wa.gov.au|| |- |Narrogin, Shire of||Narrogin||Wheatbelt||1892||narrogin.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Town of Narrogin (1906–2016) |- |Ngaanyatjarraku, Shire of||Warburton||Goldfields||1993||ngaanyatjarraku.wa.gov.au|| |- |Northam, Shire of||Northam||Wheatbelt||1871||northam.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Town of Northam (1879–2007) |- |Northampton, Shire of||Northampton||Mid West||1871||northampton.wa.gov.au||Mines RD until 1887 |- |Nungarin, Shire of||Nungarin||Wheatbelt||1921||nungarin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Perenjori, Shire of||Perenjori||Mid West||1916||perenjori.wa.gov.au||Perenjori–Morawa until 1928 |- |Pingelly, Shire of||Pingelly||Wheatbelt||1891||pingelly.wa.gov.au||Moorumbine until 1913 |- |Plantagenet, Shire of||Mount Barker||Great Southern||1871||plantagenet.wa.gov.au|| |- |Port Hedland, Town of||Port Hedland||Pilbara||1891||porthedland.wa.gov.au||Pilbara until 1904. Town 1989 |- |Quairading, Shire of||Quairading||Wheatbelt||1913||quairading.wa.gov.au||Avon until 1922 |- |Ravensthorpe, Shire of||Ravensthorpe||Goldfields||1900||ravensthorpe.wa.gov.au||Phillips River until 1961 |- |Sandstone, Shire of||Sandstone||Mid West||1897||sandstone.wa.gov.au||Black Range until 1961 |- |Shark Bay, Shire of||Denham||Gascoyne||1904||sharkbay.wa.gov.au|| |- |Tammin, Shire of||Tammin||Wheatbelt||1948||tammin.wa.gov.au||Split from Cunderdin |- |Three Springs, Shire of||Three Springs||Mid West||1928||threesprings.wa.gov.au|| |- |Toodyay, Shire of||Toodyay||Wheatbelt||1912||toodyay.wa.gov.au||Amalgamation of Newcastle M (1877) and Toodyay RD (1871) |- |Trayning, Shire of||Trayning||Wheatbelt||1911||trayning.wa.gov.au|| |- |Upper Gascoyne, Shire of||Gascoyne Junction||Gascoyne||1887||uppergascoyne.wa.gov.au|| |- |Victoria Plains, Shire of||Calingiri||Wheatbelt||1871||victoriaplains.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wagin, Shire of||Wagin||Wheatbelt||1887||wagin.wa.gov.au||Arthur until 1905. Absorbed municipality (1906–1961) |- |Wandering, Shire of||Wandering||Wheatbelt||1874||wandering.wa.gov.au|| |- |Waroona, Shire of||Waroona||Peel||1898||waroona.wa.gov.au||Drakesbrook until 1961 |- |West Arthur, Shire of||Darkan||Wheatbelt||1896||westarthur.wa.gov.au|| |- |Westonia, Shire of||Westonia||Wheatbelt||1916||westonia.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wickepin, Shire of||Wickepin||Wheatbelt||1909||wickepin.wa.gov.au|| |- |Williams, Shire of||Williams||Wheatbelt||1871||williams.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wiluna, Shire of||Wiluna||Goldfields||1909||wiluna.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wongan–Ballidu, Shire of||Wongan Hills||Wheatbelt||1887||wongan.wa.gov.au||Melbourne until 1926 |- |Woodanilling, Shire of||Woodanilling||Great Southern||1906||woodanilling.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wyalkatchem, Shire of||Wyalkatchem||Wheatbelt||1920||wyalkatchem.wa.gov.au|| |- |Wyndham East Kimberley, Shire of||Kununurra||Kimberley||1887||swek.wa.gov.au||East Kimberley until 1896, Wyndham until 1961 |- |Yalgoo, Shire of||Yalgoo||Mid West||1907||yalgoo.wa.gov.au||Upper Murchison until 1912 |- |Yilgarn, Shire of||Southern Cross||Wheatbelt||1891||yilgarn.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Southern Cross M (1892–1918) |- |York, Shire of||York||Wheatbelt||1871||york.wa.gov.au||Absorbed Town of York (1871–1965) |} ===Table by Category, LGA's=== {| border='1' ! LGA !! Space !! Category !! Wikidata !! Wikipedia |- | City of Albany || || [[:Category:Albany, Western Australia|Albany, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1527935}} || [[wikipedia:City of Albany|City of Albany]] |- | City of Armadale || || [[:Category:Armadale, Western Australia|Armadale, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q606256}} || [[wikipedia:City of Armadale|City of Armadale]] |- | City of Bayswater || || [[:Category:Bayswater, Western Australia|Bayswater, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q606312}} || [[wikipedia:City of Bayswater|City of Bayswater]] |- | City of Belmont || || [[:Category:Belmont, Western Australia|Belmont, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q606246}} || [[wikipedia:City of Belmont|City of Belmont]] |- | City of Bunbury || [[Space:Wellington_District_-_Area_Tree|Wellington District]] || [[:Category:Bunbury, Western Australia|Bunbury, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q971890}} || [[wikipedia:City of Bunbury|City of Bunbury]] |- | City of Busselton || || [[:Category:Busselton, Western Australia|Busselton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q573771}} || [[wikipedia:City of Busselton|City of Busselton]] |- | City of Canning || || [[:Category:Canning, Western Australia|Canning, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q585453}} || [[wikipedia:City of Canning|City of Canning]] |- | City of Cockburn || || || {{wikidata|Q1105257}} || [[wikipedia:City of Cockburn|City of Cockburn]] |- | City of Fremantle || || [[:Category:Fremantle, Western Australia|Fremantle, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1455046}} || [[wikipedia:City of Fremantle|City of Fremantle]] |- | City of Gosnells || || [[:Category:Gosnells, Western Australia|Gosnells, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1538602}} || [[wikipedia:City of Gosnells|City of Gosnells]] |- | City of Greater Geraldton || || [[:Category:Geraldton, Western Australia|Geraldton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q614973}} || [[wikipedia:City of Greater Geraldton|City of Greater Geraldton]] |- | City of Joondalup || || [[:Category:Joondalup, Western Australia|Joondalup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1703523}} || [[wikipedia:City of Joondalup|City of Joondalup]] |- | City of Kalamunda || || [[:Category:Kalamunda, Western Australia|Kalamunda, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1721949}} || [[wikipedia:City of Kalamunda|City of Kalamunda]] |- | City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder || || || {{wikidata|Q203327}} || [[wikipedia:City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder|City of Kalgoorlie–Boulder]] |- | City of Karratha || || [[:Category:Karratha, Western Australia|Karratha, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q669605}} || [[wikipedia:City of Karratha|City of Karratha]] |- | City of Kwinana || || || {{wikidata|Q1794961}} || [[wikipedia:City of Kwinana|City of Kwinana]] |- | City of Mandurah || || [[:Category:Mandurah, Western Australia|Mandurah, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1664472}} || [[wikipedia:City of Mandurah|City of Mandurah]] |- | City of Melville || || [[:Category:Melville, Western Australia|Melville, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q549764}} || [[wikipedia:City of Melville|City of Melville]] |- | City of Nedlands || || [[:Category:Nedlands, Western Australia|Nedlands, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1490452}} || [[wikipedia:City of Nedlands|City of Nedlands]] |- | City of Perth || || [[:Category:Perth, Western Australia|Perth, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1855330}} || [[wikipedia:City of Perth|City of Perth]] |- | City of Rockingham || || [[:Category:Rockingham, Western Australia|Rockingham, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1660264}} || [[wikipedia:City of Rockingham|City of Rockingham]] |- | City of South Perth || || [[:Category:South Perth, Western Australia|South Perth, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1671784}} || [[wikipedia:City of South Perth|City of South Perth]] |- | City of Stirling || || || {{wikidata|Q606236}} || [[wikipedia:City of Stirling|City of Stirling]] |- | City of Subiaco || || [[:Category:Subiaco, Western Australia|Subiaco, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1857834}} || [[wikipedia:City of Subiaco|City of Subiaco]] |- | City of Swan || || [[:Category:Swan, Western Australia|Swan, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1506748}} || [[wikipedia:City of Swan|City of Swan]] |- | City of Vincent || || || {{wikidata|Q1573718}} || [[wikipedia:City of Vincent|City of Vincent]] |- | City of Wanneroo || || || {{wikidata|Q543262}} || [[wikipedia:City of Wanneroo|City of Wanneroo]] |- | Shire of Ashburton || || || {{wikidata|Q724939}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Ashburton|Shire of Ashburton]] |- | Shire of Augusta-Margaret River || || [[:Category:Margaret River, Western Australia|Margaret River, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q765386}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Augusta–Margaret River|Shire of Augusta–Margaret River]] |- | Shire of Beverley || [[Space:Beverley, WA - History Tree|Beverley, WA - History Tree]] || [[:Category:Beverley, Western Australia|Beverley, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q851696}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Beverley|Shire of Beverley]] |- | Shire of Boddington || || [[:Category:Boddington, Western Australia|Boddington, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q603898}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Boddington|Shire of Boddington]] |- | Shire of Boyup Brook || || [[:Category:Boyup Brook, Western Australia|Boyup Brook, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q896081}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Boyup Brook|Shire of Boyup Brook]] |- | Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes || || [[:Category:Bridgetown, Western Australia|Bridgetown, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q507081}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes|Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes]] |- | Shire of Brookton || || [[:Category:Brookton, Western Australia|Brookton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q929958}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Brookton|Shire of Brookton]] |- | Shire of Broome || || [[:Category:Broome, Western Australia|Broome, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q990636}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Broome|Shire of Broome]] |- | Shire of Broomehill-Tambellup || || [[:Category:Broomehill, Western Australia|Broomehill, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q990639}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup|Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup]] |- | Shire of Bruce Rock || || [[:Category:Bruce Rock, Western Australia|Bruce Rock, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q991793}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Bruce Rock|Shire of Bruce Rock]] |- | Shire of Capel || || [[:Category:Capel, Western Australia|Capel, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1034526}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Capel|Shire of Capel]] |- | Shire of Carnamah || || [[:Category:Carnamah, Western Australia|Carnamah, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1043884}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Carnamah|Shire of Carnamah]] |- | Shire of Carnarvon || || [[:Category:Carnarvon, Western Australia|Carnarvon, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1043909}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Carnarvon|Shire of Carnarvon]] |- | Shire of Chapman Valley || || || {{wikidata|Q1062764}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Chapman Valley|Shire of Chapman Valley]] |- | Shire of Chittering || || [[:Category:Chittering, Western Australia|Chittering, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1074976}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Chittering|Shire of Chittering]] |- | Shire of Collie || || [[:Category:Collie, Western Australia|Collie, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1109445}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Collie|Shire of Collie]] |- | Shire of Coolgardie || || [[:Category:Coolgardie, Western Australia|Coolgardie, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q586511}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Coolgardie|Shire of Coolgardie]] |- | Shire of Coorow || || [[:Category:Coorow, Western Australia|Coorow, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1129901}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Coorow|Shire of Coorow]] |- | Shire of Corrigin || || [[:Category:Corrigin, Western Australia|Corrigin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1135358}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Corrigin|Shire of Corrigin]] |- | Shire of Cranbrook || || || {{wikidata|Q644951}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cranbrook|Shire of Cranbrook]] |- | Shire of Cuballing || || || {{wikidata|Q1142899}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cuballing|Shire of Cuballing]] |- | Shire of Cue || || [[:Category:Cue, Western Australia|Cue, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1143152}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cue|Shire of Cue]] |- | Shire of Cunderdin || || [[:Category:Cunderdin, Western Australia|Cunderdin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1143918}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Cunderdin|Shire of Cunderdin]] |- | Shire of Dalwallinu || || [[:Category:Dalwallinu, Western Australia|Dalwallinu, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1158105}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dalwallinu|Shire of Dalwallinu]] |- | Shire of Dandaragan || || [[:Category:Dandaragan, Western Australia|Dandaragan, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q339405}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dandaragan|Shire of Dandaragan]] |- | Shire of Dardanup || [[Space:Dardanup - Area Tree|Dardanup - Area Tree]] || [[:Category:Dardanup, Western Australia|Dardanup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1165763}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dardanup|Shire of Dardanup]] |- | Shire of Denmark || || [[:Category:Denmark, Western Australia|Denmark, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q115534}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Denmark|Shire of Denmark]] |- | Shire of Derby-West Kimberley || || || {{wikidata|Q1199953}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Derby–West Kimberley|Shire of Derby–West Kimberley]] |- | Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup || || || {{wikidata|Q612302}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup|Shire of Donnybrook–Balingup]] |- | Shire of Dowerin || || [[:Category:Dowerin, Western Australia|Dowerin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1253062}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dowerin|Shire of Dowerin]] |- | Shire of Dumbleyung || || || {{wikidata|Q1264931}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dumbleyung|Shire of Dumbleyung]] |- | Shire of Dundas || || || {{wikidata|Q1265516}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Dundas|Shire of Dundas]] |- | Shire of East Pilbara || || || {{wikidata|Q1277976}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of East Pilbara|Shire of East Pilbara]] |- | Shire of Esperance || || [[:Category:Esperance, Western Australia|Esperance, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1368120}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Esperance|Shire of Esperance]] |- | Shire of Exmouth || || || {{wikidata|Q1383997}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Exmouth|Shire of Exmouth]] |- | Shire of Gingin || || [[:Category:Gingin, Western Australia|Gingin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q286453}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Gingin|Shire of Gingin]] |- | Shire of Gnowangerup || || [[:Category:Gnowangerup, Western Australia|Gnowangerup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1481584}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Gnowangerup|Shire of Gnowangerup]] |- | Shire of Goomalling || || [[:Category:Goomalling, Western Australia|Goomalling, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1537713}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Goomalling|Shire of Goomalling]] |- | Shire of Halls Creek || || [[:Category:Halls Creek, Western Australia|Halls Creek, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1571907}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Halls Creek|Shire of Halls Creek]] |- | Shire of Harvey || || [[:Category:Harvey, Western Australia|Harvey, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q968490}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Harvey|Shire of Harvey]] |- | Shire of Irwin || || || {{wikidata|Q1673314}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Irwin|Shire of Irwin]] |- | Shire of Jerramungup || || || {{wikidata|Q1687775}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Jerramungup|Shire of Jerramungup]] |- | Shire of Katanning || || [[:Category:Katanning, Western Australia|Katanning, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1641887}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Katanning|Shire of Katanning]] |- | Shire of Kellerberrin || || [[:Category:Kellerberrin, Western Australia|Kellerberrin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1738237}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kellerberrin|Shire of Kellerberrin]] |- | Shire of Kent || || || {{wikidata|Q133480}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kent|Shire of Kent]] |- | Shire of Kojonup || || [[:Category:Kojonup, Western Australia|Kojonup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1778908}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kojonup|Shire of Kojonup]] |- | Shire of Kondinin || || || {{wikidata|Q1573101}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kondinin|Shire of Kondinin]] |- | Shire of Koorda || || || {{wikidata|Q1573982}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Koorda|Shire of Koorda]] |- | Shire of Kulin || || [[:Category:Kulin, Western Australia|Kulin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573547}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Kulin|Shire of Kulin]] |- | Shire of Lake Grace || || [[:Category:Lake Grace, Western Australia|Lake Grace, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573562}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Lake Grace|Shire of Lake Grace]] |- | Shire of Laverton || || [[:Category:Laverton, Western Australia|Laverton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1808916}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Laverton|Shire of Laverton]] |- | Shire of Leonora || || [[:Category:Leonora, Western Australia|Leonora, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q684243}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Leonora|Shire of Leonora]] |- | Shire of Manjimup || || [[:Category:Manjimup, Western Australia|Manjimup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1516885}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Manjimup|Shire of Manjimup]] |- | Shire of Meekatharra || || [[:Category:Meekatharra, Western Australia|Meekatharra, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q934817}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Meekatharra|Shire of Meekatharra]] |- | Shire of Menzies || || [[:Category:Menzies, Western Australia|Menzies, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854263}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Menzies|Shire of Menzies]] |- | Shire of Merredin || || [[:Category:Merredin, Western Australia|Merredin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q594167}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Merredin|Shire of Merredin]] |- | Shire of Mingenew || || [[:Category:Mingenew, Western Australia|Mingenew, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854791}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mingenew|Shire of Mingenew]] |- | Shire of Moora || || [[:Category:Moora, Western Australia|Moora, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1752376}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Moora|Shire of Moora]] |- | Shire of Morawa || || || {{wikidata|Q578323}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Morawa|Shire of Morawa]] |- | Shire of Mount Magnet || || [[:Category:Mount Magnet, Western Australia|Mount Magnet, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q677256}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mount Magnet|Shire of Mount Magnet]] |- | Shire of Mount Marshall || || || {{wikidata|Q1573988}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mount Marshall|Shire of Mount Marshall]] |- | Shire of Mukinbudin || || || {{wikidata|Q1341239}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mukinbudin|Shire of Mukinbudin]] |- | Shire of Mundaring || || [[:Category:Mundaring, Western Australia|Mundaring, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1261226}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Mundaring|Shire of Mundaring]] |- | Shire of Murchison || || [[:Category:Murchison, Western Australia|Murchison, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1953616}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Murchison|Shire of Murchison]] |- | Shire of Murray || || [[:Category:Murray, Western Australia|Murray, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1647630}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Murray|Shire of Murray]] |- | Shire of Nannup || || [[:Category:Nannup, Western Australia|Nannup, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854235}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Nannup|Shire of Nannup]] |- | Shire of Narembeen || || [[:Category:Narembeen, Western Australia|Narembeen, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573730}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Narembeen|Shire of Narembeen]] |- | Shire of Narrogin || || [[:Category:Narrogin, Western Australia|Narrogin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854746}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Narrogin|Shire of Narrogin]] |- | Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku || || || {{wikidata|Q1855295}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku|Shire of Ngaanyatjarraku]] |- | Shire of Northam || || [[:Category:Northam, Western Australia|Northam, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q931111}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Northam|Shire of Northam]] |- | Shire of Northampton || || [[:Category:Northampton, Western Australia|Northampton, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1855392}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Northampton|Shire of Northampton]] |- | Shire of Nungarin || || [[:Category:Nungarin, Western Australia|Nungarin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q593802}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Nungarin|Shire of Nungarin]] |- | Shire of Peppermint Grove || || [[:Category:Peppermint Grove, Western Australia|Peppermint Grove, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1469756}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Peppermint Grove|Shire of Peppermint Grove]] |- | Shire of Perenjori || || || {{wikidata|Q1854706}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Perenjori|Shire of Perenjori]] |- | Shire of Pingelly || || [[:Category:Pingelly, Western Australia|Pingelly, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q594744}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Pingelly|Shire of Pingelly]] |- | Shire of Plantagenet || || [[:Category:Plantagenet, Western Australia|Plantagenet, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1855309}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Plantagenet|Shire of Plantagenet]] |- | Shire of Quairading || || [[:Category:Quairading, Western Australia|Quairading, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573346}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Quairading|Shire of Quairading]] |- | Shire of Ravensthorpe || || [[:Category:Ravensthorpe, Western Australia|Ravensthorpe, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q2094089}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Ravensthorpe|Shire of Ravensthorpe]] |- | Shire of Sandstone || || [[:Category:Sandstone, Western Australia|Sandstone, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1347321}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Sandstone|Shire of Sandstone]] |- | Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale || || || {{wikidata|Q2094463}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale|Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale]] |- | Shire of Shark Bay || || || {{wikidata|Q1855284}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Shark Bay|Shire of Shark Bay]] |- | Shire of Tammin || || [[:Category:Tammin, Western Australia|Tammin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573300}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Tammin|Shire of Tammin]] |- | Shire of Three Springs || || [[:Category:Three Springs, Western Australia|Three Springs, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q204511}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Three Springs|Shire of Three Springs]] |- | Shire of Toodyay || || [[:Category:Toodyay, Western Australia|Toodyay, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573309}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Toodyay|Shire of Toodyay]] |- | Shire of Trayning || || || {{wikidata|Q1573339}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Trayning|Shire of Trayning]] |- | Shire of Upper Gascoyne || || || {{wikidata|Q2093082}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Upper Gascoyne|Shire of Upper Gascoyne]] |- | Shire of Victoria Plains || || [[:Category:Victoria Plains, Western Australia|Victoria Plains, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1573108}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Victoria Plains|Shire of Victoria Plains]] |- | Shire of Wagin || || [[:Category:Wagin, Western Australia|Wagin, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1342501}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wagin|Shire of Wagin]] |- | Shire of Wandering || || [[:Category:Wandering, Western Australia|Wandering, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q378247}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wandering|Shire of Wandering]] |- | Shire of Waroona || || [[:Category:Waroona, Western Australia|Waroona, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q766197}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Waroona|Shire of Waroona]] |- | Shire of West Arthur || || || {{wikidata|Q1573541}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of West Arthur|Shire of West Arthur]] |- | Shire of Westonia || || || {{wikidata|Q1109652}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Westonia|Shire of Westonia]] |- | Shire of Wickepin || || || {{wikidata|Q1573179}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wickepin|Shire of Wickepin]] |- | Shire of Williams || || [[:Category:Williams, Western Australia|Williams, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q579259}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Williams|Shire of Williams]] |- | Shire of Wiluna || || || {{wikidata|Q2051063}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wiluna|Shire of Wiluna]] |- | Shire of Wongan-Ballidu || || || {{wikidata|Q1573579}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wongan–Ballidu|Shire of Wongan–Ballidu]] |- | Shire of Woodanilling || || [[:Category:Woodanilling, Western Australia|Woodanilling, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854273}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Woodanilling|Shire of Woodanilling]] |- | Shire of Wyalkatchem || || || {{wikidata|Q1273700}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wyalkatchem|Shire of Wyalkatchem]] |- | Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley || || [[:Category:Wyndham, Western Australia|Wyndham, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q2094067}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley|Shire of Wyndham–East Kimberley]] |- | Shire of Yalgoo || || [[:Category:Yalgoo, Western Australia|Yalgoo, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q289258}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Yalgoo|Shire of Yalgoo]] |- | Shire of Yilgarn || || || {{wikidata|Q1229691}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of Yilgarn|Shire of Yilgarn]] |- | Shire of York || || [[:Category:York, Western Australia|York, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q163885}} || [[wikipedia:Shire of York|Shire of York]] |- | Town of Bassendean || || [[:Category:Bassendean, Western Australia|Bassendean, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q604332}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Bassendean|Town of Bassendean]] |- | Town of Cambridge || || || {{wikidata|Q736170}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Cambridge|Town of Cambridge]] |- | Town of Claremont || || [[:Category:Claremont, Western Australia|Claremont, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q543331}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Claremont|Town of Claremont]] |- | Town of Cottesloe || || [[:Category:Cottesloe, Western Australia|Cottesloe, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1136726}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Cottesloe|Town of Cottesloe]] |- | Town of East Fremantle || || [[:Category:East Fremantle, Western Australia|East Fremantle, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q604376}} || [[wikipedia:Town of East Fremantle|Town of East Fremantle]] |- | Town of Mosman Park || || [[:Category:Mosman Park, Western Australia|Mosman Park, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q476922}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Mosman Park|Town of Mosman Park]] |- | Town of Port Hedland || || [[:Category:Port Hedland, Western Australia|Port Hedland, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q1854731}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Port Hedland|Town of Port Hedland]] |- | Town of Victoria Park || || [[:Category:Victoria Park, Western Australia|Victoria Park, Western Australia]] || {{wikidata|Q604307}} || [[wikipedia:Town of Victoria Park|Town of Victoria Park]] |} ===A Note on Categories=== ''Please note, the categories that have been added are the town categories that the local government area is similarly named, or at least a town that is within that local government area.'' '''''If you think that adding local government area categories to wikitree is of genealogical significance, and needed for accuracy please comment on this page, tell us and explain why.''''' ==Links== :[[wikipedia:Perth_metropolitan_region#Subregions_and_local_government_areas|Perth metropolitan region]] - map :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Metropolitan_LGAs|Metropolitan LGAs]] :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Non-metropolitan_LGAs|Non-metropolitan LGAs]] :[https://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history Landgate Place name history] :[[wikipedia:Local_government_areas_of_Western_Australia#Regional_local_government_organisations|Regional local government areas]] :[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Western_Australia_Local_Government_Areas.svg Map of WA LGA locations : City and Shire] == Sources == *[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230862577 Map of 1829 Counties in South West Western Australia - via Trove]

Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study

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[[Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]] [[Category: Place Events, Joyner Name Study]] :::'''{{blue|This Page is part of the [[Space:Joyner Name Study|Joyner Name Study]].}} The [['''[[:Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]]''']] category is for both [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOYNER Joyner] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOINER Joiner] surnamed wikitree profiles memorialized in some manner in Western Australia and when used in close connection with the [[Space: Western Australia Memorial,_Joyner_Name_Study|Table of Joyner/Joiner surnamed Western Australia Memorials with links to existing Wikitree profiles and family groups]] is an aid to the Joyner Name Study on wikitree, allowing for a more transparent connection from sources naming these surnames to the wikitree profiles which reference those facts. ==Western Australia Memorial with Joyner or Joiner Surname == When sourcing profiles with with Joyner Surname always visit the source repository for complete record information. NOTE - This page only contains tables that give an index to records in the source repositories and does not contain the full information available about any record in the source repository. All people (profiles) who have a Memorial of some type in Western Australia with the surname Joyner or Joiner should be added to this category * [[[[:Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]]]] This page is for showing any sources for Joyner Western Australia Memorials with Index Tables containing links to existing Wikitree profiles and is found at * [[[[space: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study]]]] (if the memorial is found in the source then add the wiki-id to the table) ===Table of Joyner surnamed Metropolitan Cemeteries Board memorials (1899-2020), with links to existing Wikitree profiles=== This is a Memorials Source Index Table to the MCB cemetery records index showing Memorials records with the Joyner or Joiner surname and linking them to the corresponding profiles on wikitree where they exist. Where a profile is part of a designated family group within the Joyner one name study that family group number is also included. The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Cemetery Records System holds records of interments, entombments, cremations and memorials dating back to 1899. It includes Karrakatta, Fremantle, Pinnaroo, Midland, Guildford and Rockingham cemeteries. The table below is only a summary of what detail is available on their website. Other information of deceased persons recorded in their database can include:- The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia; Cemetery Records System Name Search; https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research; online repository http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php Accessed 28Jan2021 *Date of death *Cemetery *Grave location and Grant number *Grant expiry date *Memorial location *Grantee name *'''Visit the [http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php MCB memorial source repository].''' * '''see also [https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research/research-links-contacts other sources for Western Australian Memorials]''' An example citation for details sourced from the Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Cemetery Records System would be {{blue|The Metropolitan Cemeteries Board, Western Australia; Cemetery Records System Name Search; https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research; online repository http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/search.php Accessed 28Jan2021}} {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style="background:#ffffe6;" !Last
Name !! Given Names !! Late of suburb !! Est Birth
Year !! Year of
Death !! Age at
Death !! Application
Number !!Family
Group |- |JOYNER || ADA || KINGSLEY || 1908 || 1985 || 77 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00081557 KC00081557] || |- |JOYNER || ALFRED ERNEST || WEST PERTH || 1872 || 1950 || 78 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00004988 KC00004988] || |- |JOYNER || BARBARA LYNETTE PATERSON || COTTESLOE || 1916 || 1919 || 3 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00021856 KB00021856] || |- |JOYNER || CARMEL MARY || DOUBLEVIEW || 1938 || 2011 || 73 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00182037 KC00182037] || |- |JOYNER || CLIFFORD || FERNDALE || 1919 || 2002 || 83 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00153373 KC00153373] || |- |JOYNER || COLIN REX(alias: JOYNER, REX) || DOUBLEVIEW || 1939 || 2002 || 63 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00152279 KC00152279] || |- |JOYNER || COLIN REX(alias: JOYNER, COLIN) || DOUBLEVIEW || 1939 || 2002 || 63 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00152279 KC00152279] || |- |JOYNER || DARRYN WAYNE || BOORAGOON || 1967 || 1990 || 23 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00176578 KB00176578] || |- |JOYNER || DESMOND DEHNE || WILSON || 1925 || 1997 || 72 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00029428 FC00029428] || |- |JOYNER ||[[Walker-46539|EDITH]]|| ARMADALE || 1879 || 1962 || 83 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00119854 KB00119854] ||[[:Category: Joyner G04|G04]] |- |JOYNER || EDWIN STURT PATERSON || PERTH || 1912 || 1912 || 0 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00011730 KB00011730] || |- |JOYNER || EMILY LAVINIA || MIDLAND || 1878 || 1936 || 58 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00053877 KB00053877] || |- |JOYNER || ETHEL || BELMONT || 1890 || 1977 || 87 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00054268 KC00054268] || |- |JOYNER || ETHEL MAUD || DOUBLEVIEW || 1887 || 1969 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00033167 KC00033167] || |- |JOYNER || ETHEL ROSE PATERSON || WEST PERTH || 1874 || 1952 || 78 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00006482 KC00006482] || |- |JOYNER || GRACE WINIFRED || MANNING || 1922 || 1986 || 64 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00086392 KC00086392] || |- |JOYNER || GRAHAM JAMES || ATWELL || 1942 || 2008 || 66 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00196842 KB00196842] || |- |JOYNER || GWENDOLINE MAY || COMO || 1921 || 2012 || 91 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PC00015094 PC00015094] || |- |JOYNER || HENRY ERNEST || KEWDALE || 1899 || 1983 || 84 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00073284 KC00073284] || |- |JOYNER || IRENE MAY || WEST PERTH || 1920 || 2004 || 84 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PC00002391 PC00002391] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES ALEXANDER || APPLECROSS || 1865 || 1952 || 87 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00007270 KC00007270] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES ALEXANDER || BOORAGOON || 1918 || 2000 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00143307 KC00143307] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES ARTHUR || DOUBLEVIEW || 1909 || 1975 || 66 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00047354 KC00047354] || |- |JOYNER || JAMES RICHARD || WICKEPIN || 1882 || 1920 || 38 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00024095 KB00024095] || |- |JOYNER || JEAN MARJORIE || GWELUP || 1919 || 2004 || 85 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PC00001832 PC00001832] || |- |JOYNER || JOHN || MUNDARING || 1928 || 2005 || 77 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00161713 KC00161713] || |- |JOYNER || JOHN ALBERT || DAGLISH || 1939 || 2000 || 61 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00144091 KC00144091] || |- |JOYNER || LILIAN MYRTLE || LEEDERVILLE || 1898 || 1952 || 54 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00094152 KB00094152] || |- |JOYNER ||[[Joyner-1712|MAXWELL ROBERT]]|| KWINANA || 1918 || 2004 || 86 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00043293 FC00043293] ||[[:Category: Joyner G04|G04]] |- |JOYNER || ROBERT || ARMADALE || 1874 || 1956 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00105104 KB00105104] || |- |JOYNER || SARAH EMMA || WEST LEEDERVILLE || 1858 || 1949 || 91 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00004144 KC00004144] || |- |JOYNER || SUZETTE || LANGFORD || 1948 || 2002 || 54 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FB00037451 FB00037451] || |- |JOYNER || UNNAMED || MT LAWLEY || 1937 || 1937 || 0 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00057666 KB00057666] || |- |JOYNER || WILLIAM || YOKINE || 1915 || 1984 || 69 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00078530 KC00078530] || |- |JOYNER || WILLIAM MILLAR || LESMURDIE || 1907 || 1989 || 82 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00095768 KC00095768] || |- |JOYNER || WILLIAM MILLER || BELLEVUE || 1872 || 1914 || 42 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00014824 KB00014824] || |- |JOYNER || WINIFRED MURIEL || ARMADALE || 1923 || 2012 || 89 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KC00185322 KC00185322] || |- |JOINER || GUY ROBERT || SORRENTO || 1981 || 2000 || 19 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=PB00005594 PB00005594] || |- |JOINER || SHIRLEY MAY || DUDLEY PARK || 1946 || 2017 || 71 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00078823 FC00078823] || |- |JOINER || WILLIAM JOSEPH || MANDURAH || 1939 || 2017 || 78 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00080076 FC00080076] || |- |JOINER || WILLIAM THOMAS || DUDLEY PARK || 1930 || 2015 || 85 years || [https://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=FC00072046 FC00072046] || |} == Sources == * [[:Category: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study|List of existing wikitree profiles in this category]]. * '''[https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research/research-links-contacts List of other sources for Western Australian Memorials]''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOYNER List of existing wikitree JOYNER profiles]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOINER List of existing wikitree JOINER profiles]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Western Australia Memorial, Joyner Name Study|WikiTree pages that use this as a source link]]

Western Australia Sources, Joyner Surname

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Western Australia Team Member Working List

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[[Category:Western Australia|Category:Western Australia]] [[Space:Australia_Project_-_Western_Australia_Team|Western Australia Team Page]] ==Team Members== Here is what our team members are working on: '''Team Leader:''' [[Dorney-47|Mark Dorney]] * I'm currently focused on "filling in the gaps", ensuring that 90%+ of all births, deaths and marriages recorded in Western Australia from 1829 are represented in wikitree, and that those individuals are connected to all their first degree relatives. Currently (August 2023) this task is up to 1858. ''Team members:'' *[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]] - works on items, photos from SLWA, Trove, MCB Portal, [[Space:West_Aust_Free_1830_-_Ship_Tree|ships to WA,]] and Links people and Profiles = [[Blechynden-16|Blechynden]] [[Moulton-1065|Moulton]] *[[Collins-33135|Simone Collins]] *[[Dyer-10748|Judy Weggelaar]] _ I'm mainly focused on profile improving and linking families but also do a bit of profile creation. Currently (January 2024), I'm also working through the unsourced list. *[[Darcy-578|Diane Darcy]] -During 2024, I am planning to work on the Western Australia Maintenance Categories. *[[Gee-4119|Narelle Di Trento]] *[[Lumsden-662|Kerrie (Lumsden) Garden]] *[[Wilson-48|Sam Wilson]] *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] I like to work on Western Australian cemeteries, making sure cemetery categories are added to profiles, that the categories have CIB's and maintaining the pages that are on my watchlist. I work on convicts who came to WA and the pages associated. I have a special interest in the enrolled pensioner guards. I like to work on orphaned Western Australian profiles within the data doctors challenges too.

Western Australian registration districts

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[[Category:Haese-11]] ''This page is part of the [[Space:Western_Australia_Civil_Register_Team|Western Australia Civil Register Team]]'' ==Western Australia Registration Districts== :The State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) has a free digitised copy of the book ''Boundaries of the registry districts (with map) established under the provisions of the registration of Birth, Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894 as existing on 19th May, 1904.'' which you can view at this link: https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b1171603_28 {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-26.jpg |caption=1894 Western Australia Districts }} The table below of Western Australian Registration Districts was sourced from https://www.mygovid.gov.au/western-australian-registration-district-codes {| border="1" class="sortable" !District!!WikiData Link!!District Number!!Town the birth was registered |- |Albany||||2||Albany |- |Ashburton||||3||Onslow |- |Beverley||||4||Beverley |- |Black Range||||6||Sandstone |- |Blackwood||||5||Manjimup |- |Boulder||||7||Boulder |- |Bow River||||8||Not known |- |Bowes||||9||Not known |- |Broad Arrow||||10||Broadarrow |- |Broome||||11||Broome |- |Bruce Rock||||12||Bruce Rock |- |Bunbury||||13||Bunbury |- |Canning||||14||Canning/Armadale |- |Champion Bay||||15||Champion Bay |- |Claremont||||16||Claremont |- |Coolgardie||||17||Coolgardie |- |Cottesloe||||21||Cottesloe |- |Dandaragan||||22||Yatheroo |- |Dongara||||23||Dongara |- |Dundas||||24||Norseman/Esperance |- |East Coolgardie||{{Wikidata|Q56751377}}||18||Kalgoorlie |- |East Kimberley||||36||Wyndham/Kununurra |- |East Murchison||||45||Lawlers |- |Esperance||||25||Esperance |- |Eucla||||26||Eucla |- |Fremantle||{{Wikidata|Q42650404}}||27||Fremantle |- |Gascoyne||||28||Carnarvon |- |Geraldton||||29||Geraldton |- |Gingin||||30||Gingin |- |Greenough||||31||Greenough |- |Guildford||||32||Guildford |- |Irwin||||33||Dongarra |- |Jarrahdale||||34||Jarrahdale |- |Katanning||||35||Katanning |- |Kimberley Goldfields||||38||Halls Creek |- |Leederville||||39||Leederville |- |Melbourne||||40||Not known |- |Merredin||||41||Merredin |- |Moora||||42||Moora |- |Mount Margaret||||43||Malcolm/Leonora |- |Murchison||||44||Cue |- |Murchison Goldfields||||46||Not known |- |Murray||||47||Pinjarra/Mandurah |- |Newcastle||||48||Not known |- |North Coolgardie||||19||Menzies |- |North East Coolgardie||||20||Kanowna |- |Northam||||49||Northam |- |Northampton||||50||Northampton |- |Peak Hill||||51||Not known |- |Perth||{{Wikidata|Q43215082}}||1||Perth |- |Phillips River||||52||Not known |- |Pilbara||||53||Marble Bar |- |Plantagenet||||54||Albany |- |Port Hedland||||55||Port Hedland |- |Roebourne||||56||Roebourne |- |Serpentine||||57||Serpentine |- |Sharks Bay||||58||Not known |- |Subiaco||||59||Subiaco |- |Sussex||||60||Busselton |- |Swan||||61||Midland |- |Toodyay||||62||Newcastle |- |Vasse||||63||Not known |- |Victoria||||64||Not known |- |Victoria Plains||||65||New Norcia |- |Wellington||||66||Bunbury |- |West Kimberley||||37||Derby |- |Williams||||67||Williams |- |Wyndham||||68||Wyndham |- |Yalgoo||||69||Yalgoo |- |Yilgarn||||70||Southern Cross |- |York||||71||York |}

Western Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Western Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland]] ==History== Carbonear became, as one would expect, pretty much overcrowded for what available fishing ground there was to accommodate its ever-increasing population; and, as a consequence of this, fishermen would take on food supplies sufficient to last three of four days, in the event of their not being able to reach home through wind storms and other hazards which might be involved, and proceed farther down the shore in their little craft, each manned by two and three fishermen where, in nearly all cases, their efforts and daring met with remarkable success, each fishing skipper having his favorite fishing haunts[https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/A_history_of_the_first_settlers_of_Western_Bay,_(North) A history of the first settlers of Western Bay, (North)]. Written by Robert Penney in the early 20th century and passed to his son Hedley. Accessed 2018.. This practice went on for some years and, realizing the advantage of proximity, it led to the removal of a number of fishermen from Carbonear - and from places farther up the bay, as far south as Holyrood - to places all along the North Shore, as far north as Bay-de-Verde. ===Nicholas Perry (Jersey Nick)=== Having made the fishing grounds of Western Bay his chief fishing haunts during previous fishing seasons, one [[Perry-13689|Nicholas Perry]], originally from Jersey, was the first settler to establish himself at Western Bay (North). On coming to shore for the purpose of securing caplin bait, as he had hitherto been doing, he landed at the beach on the north side of Western Bay and with axe in hand blazed his bounds through what was at that time a massive forest of timber. He began at the top of the slope which leads from the cove - which, incidentally, bears his name to this day, and went east along the waterfront for approximately 800 yards; then backtracking to the top of the slope again, he went west for about 80 yards (approximately) and from here at a right angle he went north for about 400 yards; then again at a right angle he went east for 800 yards and then south to his bounds at the water front and, I might add, these measurements are approximate. To take a sufficient amount of water frontage, and with little doubt, a view of blocking rival settlers, he then crossed what is known to this day as "Perry's Cove Droke" and went in a southerly direction and blazed along for about 20 yards to the rear of the cliff until he came to what is know as "Red Land". ===Early families=== With the passing of time, the South Side of Western Bay became pioneered as well as the North with immigrants coming, no doubt, from farther up the Bay, among whom was one [[Dalton-5058|Matthew Dalton]] or "Matty" as he was better known. He was well built, fair and attractive and in his early twenties. He met Jersey Nick's daughter and, as time went on, they became very much affiliated, so much so that, ultimately, their marriage was evident, but not until her father would deed Matty the amount of his land estate which he so desired, and thereupon Nicholas, with great reluctance, concurred to his demand and this compromise meant nearly half of his land estate. Matty Dalton was now a joint partner in the fishing rights as well. His son, [[Dalton-7417|Philip Dalton]], disgruntled over his father's action in the Dalton deal, severed his ties with his father, refused to accept any of his father's estate, went out on the back of what is known as Tuff's Hill, blazed his claim to the rear of [[Tuff-131|William Tuff Sr. (1762-1832)]] and [[Whiteway-58|William Whiteway (1738-1834)]] where he built his home, married and raised his family. For this action in breaking family ties, he was forever after branded by his parents as the 'Crook of the Family'. With the passing of the years, Jersey Nick's passing came also, but not before he had given equal portions of his estate to his three sons, [[Perry-13688|Noah Perry (abt.1742-1801)]], [[Perry-14048|William Perry (abt.1756-)]] and [[Perry-14049|John Perry (abt.1758-)]], and [[Dalton-5058|Matthew Dalton (abt.1740-bef.1805)]]. With his passing the four of them took over the direction of affairs and in subsequent years a commercial business, a while their fishing efforts met with repeated success from one season to another, it is only natural to predict that through bad fisheries, which also meant bad debts, failure and adversity lurked around in the not too distant future, and one year after another they fell deeper in debt to Ridley - their merchant at Harbour Grace. Another arrival to establish himself was a young man and native of Ireland in the person of one [[Walsh-3941|William Walsh (1795-)]]. It is not known whether or not he brought a wife with him. He went to the west of Nicholas Perry to what is known "Red Land" and took as his claim all the waterfront which terminates at what is known as Northern Beach; then at a right angle he went north for about 500 yards. This section of waterfront, however, is not what one would covet - the shore line being precipitous and, to add to this disadvantage, there is a hazard of shallow water extending for a quarter mile off shore. Those two disadvantages had very little to offer as inducement for a fishing stand as the least on-shore wind would stir up such a commotion in the sea as would render fishing operations next to impossible. He was a typical Irishman, as was characterized by the extreme fondness he had for potatoes, and his yearly crop of this vegetable was large and varied. He had two daughters, [[Walsh-3945|Margaret Mary Walsh (1816-)]] and [[Walsh-3947|Ann Anastasia Walsh (1824-)]], and four sons, [[Walsh-3948|Thomas Walsh (1825-)]], [[Walsh-3936|Maurice Walsh (1821-1873)]], [[Walsh-3950|Patrick Walsh (1831-)]] and [[Walsh-3952|Richard Walsh (1839-)]]. He gave to Thomas and Maurice equal portions of his land estate on which to settle and build their homes while Richard, being the youngest, inherited that of his father's estate. Patrick, a school teacher, died while quite a young man. ===Later arrivals=== All the water frontage having been claimed, the settlers who came later had to take their claims to the rear of the first arrivals. Among the later arrivals was one Thomas Sullivan and, not having any water frontage, it appears that a compromise was reached between Sullivan and William Walsh in connection with a land claim. Being an Irishman and a possible friend of Billy Walsh, the assumption is that he acquired a part of Billy Walsh's estate from the waterfront back to the north to a line with that of Billy Walsh's boundaries. This is purely hypothetical, and there is nothing on record to authenticate its validity, but the fact remains that his claim - approximately 200 yards wide - runs parallel on both sides with that of Billy Walsh's estate. He had three sons, John, James and William, and two daughters. John and James though being men of giant size, so to speak, died while very young men and William, being of ordinary build, was married three times and lived with his father till his death and inherited his father's estate. Another settler was a William Lundrigan, who took his claim next to the "eastern boundary" of Nicholas Perry and to the water front. Very little is known of his history as a settler, but it appears that as a fisherman he was not as successful as his counterparts. He contracted a debt one year after another through bad fishing failures with one David Bransfield - a sub-merchant from the south side of Western Bay - and to take another chance of supplying him for another fishing season, Bransfield refused to unless he would give him a mortgage on his land estate. Lundrigan, seeing no alternative, acceded to his proposal and signed an agreement to this end. [[Penney-490|Oliver Penney]], who came from the south side of Carbonear, was next to arrive as a settler. He took his claim next to William Lundrigan. The object of each settler was to get a slice of the waterfront for the purpose of fishing and also as significant evidence to prove "who was here before whom". Oliver Penney had in addition to his two sons, James and Robert, a nephew, Mathias Howell, whom he took and raised to manhood subsequent to the death of his sister and her husband of Carbonear. After the death of their father, on 8 January 1818, Robert and Mathias both carried on at the fishery as usual, but in joint partnership and off-season they both undertook the building of a schooner - the capacity of which was about 25 tons - for the purpose and prosecution of the herring fishery - an up-and-coming industry being carried on at wide magnitude on the south and west coasts of the Island during the fall and winter months. Having completed the building of their schooner, they both decided that they would go to the seal hunt with a view to earning money enough to offset the purchase of a suite of sails, chains and anchors for their ship; they also decided that they would not go in the same ship, but take alternate chances in two vessels. Another settler was James McDonald, who took his claim next to that of Oliver Penney. He was a tailor by trade and served with his Majesty's Navy ere he settled here. He had two sons, James and William, who carried on the fishery with him. At the early part of the 19th century communication was uppermost in everybody's mind, and an attempt was made for the first time to establish an overland clearing from Carbonear down on the shore; even though not up to modern standards, at least it was a beginning and the settlers were enabled to go on foot to Carbonear and Harbour Grace in summer and by dog team in winter. With the clearing for a highway along the shore, the settlers began to move from the waterfront to as near the highway clearing as their land claim to the rear would permit, and James was no exception in this move. He was a successful fisherman, as were also his two sons, James and William - Bud Perry's grandfather. Next to James McDonald to take a claim was William Fitzgerald. He had two sons, John and Maurice. John, the elder of the two sons, while returning from a solo trip to the fishing grounds in a windstorm under reefed canvas and on entering anchorage a short distance from his fishing stage, accidentally fell overboard and was drowned. Maurice carried on at the fishery with his father and, having reached manhood, married Billy Walsh's daughter, Margaret, and from this union they had two daughters, Ann, who married a Cavanah from South River, Conception Bay, and Margaret, who married John Howell, Mathias' son, and had four sons, William, Maurice, Michael and Edward. Maurice was a noted violinist and at every entertainment, the musical entertainer, filling every request he was called on from time to time to perform. He died at middle age, his wife having predeceased him some years previously. [[Whiteway-58|William Whiteway (1738-1834)]] came next as a settler and, not being the greedy type of man, took as his claim just barely enough for his fishing convenience and his house. He had three sons, William, Nicholas and Mark, and five daughters. He removed himself subsequently to the rear of Thomas and Patience Pennell. [[Tuff-14|William Tuff]]f was next to arrive as a settler and the claim which he had taken surrounded William Whiteway on all sides. He was a blacksmith by trade and, fishing being the order of the day, he considered his work from his trade as just a sideline. He became established here and if one is to judge from the size of the rocks and the walls into which they are built, one would concede to him at a glance the possession of superhuman ability. The cove from which he fished and the hill west of his estate overlooking the sea and the community bears his name to this day. It is not known where he went when he left here, but there is little doubt that opportunity from greener fields beckoned him as a tradesman and the impulse to meet this challenge might have hastened his departure. William Tuff was next to arrive as a settler and the claim which he had taken surrounded William Whiteway on all sides. He was a blacksmith by trade and, fishing being the order of the day, he considered his work from his trade as just a sideline. He became established here and if one is to judge from the size of the rocks and the walls into which they are built, one would concede to him at a glance the possession of superhuman ability. The cove from which he fished and the hill west of his estate overlooking the sea and the community bears his name to this day. It is not known where he went when he left here, but there is little doubt that opportunity from greener fields beckoned him as a tradesman and the impulse to meet this challenge might have hastened his departure. In the next settler we may picture a young man, intrepid, daring and full of adventure. He arrived in late fall at a place called Gusse's Cove - approximately three miles to the south of Western Bay - and lived there with friends who had arrived there more recently. He is one Lawrence Doyle. The following spring he left Gusse's Cove and walked farther down the shore, inspecting each place carefully with a view to taking a claim with some water frontage. Having reached the North Side of Western Bay, he took his claim next to that of William Whiteway - the measurements of which were approximately 500 by 1,000 yards. We may picture him now after a short while, through mere perseverance, persistence and strenuous toil, living with his wife and baby son, Richard, in their own home until time and fortune would permit a more elaborate one. His next move was to construct a fishing stage at the eastern bounds of his claim at the west entrance of what was known as "Larry's Gulch". This [construction], however, was only transient as the fall and winter [storms] and accompanying heavy seas soon dashed it to the elements of the wide ocean. To avoid a repetition of similar destruction to his fishing property, however, he would at the [conclusion] of the fishing season remove it to higher ground where [he'd] be spared the work of securing timber and material for his stage for the coming season. After the completion of the fishing season, he would direct his time and efforts to the cultivation of his land as a means for at least half of his livelihood. He was fairly successful at this, too, as the soil was very fertile and each succeeding year saw him with a couple of pigs, a milch cow, a couple of heads of beef cattle and a number of ducks and hens. In addition to this, he'd raise potatoes, turnip, cabbage, parsnip, carrots, peas and beans sufficient to take care of his needs until the time came when the next crop would be harvested again. He had three daughters, Margaret, Johanna and Ann, and two sons, Richard and John. Richard, the elder of the two sons, having reached his late teens, secured a berth to the sealing hunt which later proved fatal and he, as well as the remainder of the crew were never heard of again. Next to Larry Doyle were two Power brothers who built homes no what is known as the "Head" and this being a precipitous cliff, came with the Power brothers one Bartholomew (Bat) McCarthy. His stay, however, was even shorter than that of the Power brothers. He left one night in winter an visited Larry Doyle - on a courtesy that night, a furious snowstorm came one, so bad that it was impossible to see more than three or four feet ahead. Between Doyle's and his own home there ins a gulch running inland approximately 200 yards in length and about 30 or 40 [yards] in width and in the course of his homeward trek, he [fell] over this cliff, which from sea level rises to a height of 60 feet, and was killed. This gulch soon changed its name from Larry's to Bat's Gulch, by which it is known till this day. On the back and to the north of the Perry estate came another Irishman in the person of one Patrick O'Reily. He had one daughter Alice, and two sons, John and William. John, as mentioned earlier in this document, was drowned on his way to Harbour Grace with a puntload of sealing punt oars. In subsequent years, Mathias Howell married Pat's daughter, Alice, and with this union Mathias also changed his religious concept, too, for that of his wife's for which her father, Pat, reimbursed them liberally with a goodly chunk of his land estate on which to build their home [paralleling] that and to the east of his own. William (Jack and Jim O'Riely's granddad) inherited his father's estate. Next and adjacent to Patrick O'Riely comes Manuel Fudge. It is not known if he had any more children other [than] one son, John, and having reached manhood, he married and had three daughters and one son, William, and after his parents deceased, he moved to the north of the Island where he lived with his family until his death of cancer at the General Hospital, St. John's, in the early part of the century in 1902 or 1903. Another newcomer to settle here is one Jeremiah Ford who took his claim to the rear of Oliver Penny's plantation. He built his home and [later] married one of William Whiteway's daughters. He had from this union two daughters and four sons, John, Thomas, Edward and Daniel. As a consequence of Perry's Cove Beach having become a public landing place, there is little doubt but that this incentive prompted and induced one [[Sellars-1145|Daniel Sellars (abt.1775-)]] (who is believed to have originated from England) to become a settler to the rear of this predecessors. He took his claim to the rear of James McDonald there he built his home. He, too, married another of William Whiteway's daughters. Their family consisted of two daughters and three sons [[Sellars-1142|Nicholas Sellars (1823-1907)]], Jonathan and Stephen. Next to settle here and to the rear of Manuel Fudge is one John Jenkins, but, in reality, his name was John Milford. He was serving with His Majesty's Navy and the ship to which he was assigned was ordered to Newfoundland on patrol duty, and it is possible that the opportunity which he may have been looking for came his way - he deserted his ship and came to Western Bay and to avoid identity to the legal authorities changed his name to that of his mother's maiden name, Jenkins. Hence, he and his descendents are known as Jenkins till this day. He built a home on his claim and married another of William Whiteway's daughters. They had one daughter, Ann, and four sons, William, Samuel, Ekoit [sic], and John. Adjacent to John Jenkins and to the rear of Patrick O'Riely, the next to take a claim was Benjamin Elsworth. He built a home and he, too, married another of William Whiteway's [daughters]. From this union they had one daughter, Fanny, and three sons, Henry, James and Joseph, and when they reached manhood they went to the north of the island and settled in some of the bays. To the rear of Benjamin Elsworth came one Samuel Wilcox and having taken his claim he built his home and married. They had two daughters, Mary Ann and Amelia, and two sons, William and Solomon. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Western_Bay,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' Canada :'''Province:''' Newfoundland Colony :'''District:''' Bay de Verde :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 47.883333, -53.083333 :'''Elevation:''' 11.0 m or 36.1 feet ===History=== An oral history of Western Bay Hedley Penney, Published 1964 and with additions by James F. King 1973 can be found at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/cbnorth_norwesternbay.htm As an oral history it must not be taken as fact without documentation. ===Population=== 1700 - 1750 *Curtis: William Curtis arrived in Western Bay perhaps when he married Mary Thacker whose family had established a plantation there in the first quarter of the 18th century. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Curtis-18715 *Davis: The Davis' settled in Carbonear about 1700. George, Jeremiah and John Davis of Carbonear may have been the first. An article by Earl Wm Kennedy speculated on this family in 1980 (chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://mha.mun.ca/mha/holdings/keith/pdf/davis/Davis%20-%20D%20-%20035%20-%20George%20-%202.pdf) Jeremiah disappears after about 1706 but both George and John appear several times in the Colonial Office records (CO 194 /4) including at the defence of Carbonear and the peace talks in 1712 (CO 194/24). John had a son, George baptised in Topsham in 1724 in who is likely the same man who was an agent of the merchants, Pike & Green of Carbonear, in 1757 (CO 194). In 1767 George was involved in a significant lawsuit in which he had "fitted out" a number of fishermen in Conception Bay but then did not pay their wages (3 Oct t 1767 CO secretary letter book vol 3 page 79). George was in Western Bay in 1760 when he witnessed the will of Jacques Vibert. James Davis was in Western Bay where the Davis family had cleared land there in 1746. Since James would have been only 13 in 1746, it is likely his father cleared but a connection to the Davis of Carbonear has not yet been confirmed. James' profile is here https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Davis-107701&errcode=saved. *Delaney: There were Delaney's in Western Bay by 1748. The family starts with an unknown Delaney, the husband of Grace, who cleared the property that was later registered in the Plantation Book by Grace. This unknown Delaney had at least 2 sons:, John and Nicholas. A Valentine Delaney came to Western Bay about 1799 when he bought property there with Oliver Penney. It is not certain if or how Valentine was related to the Delaneys of Western Bay. He was from Hibbs Hole, Port de Grave where his residence is noted in baptism of his children in 1790. In 1784 Valentine Delaney, who was executor of the late Timothy Delaney, accused John Delaney of theft of Timonthey's property in the Harbour Grace Circuit Court. Since no residence information is provided for either John or Timothy it is not clear if either was from Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Delaney-3938 *Jones: The Jones can be found in Upper Island Cove and in Trinity Richard was an early settler in Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Jones-134601&errcode=saved *LeCow: John LeCow was the son-in-law of Jacques (James) Vibert of Western Bay and St. Mary Parish, Jersey. Le Cow is likely not how the name should be spelt. A possible alternatives is Jean Le Couve or Jean Le Caux both found in Jersey. Of course the marriage of Jean to a Jacques' daughter took place in Newfoundland and this record has not been found yet. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Le_Cow-1 *Milley (Milly, Melley, Milleay, Mellea): John Milley was in Western Bay by the middle of the 18th Century https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Milley-169 *Mullins: Richard Mullens of Dorset married Ann Thacker the widow of William. He had no children. The property in Western Bay was left to his step-son, John Thacker. *Perry: There are conflicting family oral histories for the birth place of Nicholas Perry. He may have been born in Jersey in the Channel Islands or he may have been born in Devon and lived in Jersey before settling in Western Bay. He was known as Jersey Nick. Perry my come from the French Paree. Early instances of the name the name Paree is found in Guernsey, Channel Islands and in Gloucestershire and Hampshire. He was one of the early settlers. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perry-13689 *Puddister (Poingdistre): Henry was very likely in Western Bay before 1750. He began selling his property by the 1770s. The Puddisters begin with Henry https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Puddister-22 *Rossignol: Augustine Sr. appears to have settled in Western Bay about 1722 a claim he made in a court case at Harbour Grace Circuit Court. He sold his Western Bay Property in 1784 to John Walsh and Michael Mulcahy and may have returned to Jersey. Details on the family can be found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/LeRossignol-2 *Thacker: A William Thacker was in Carbornear about 1685. And on Little Belle Island about 1703 where he was stationed to defend Carbonear against the French. William may have been one of the first Thackers using Western Bay as a summer fishing station. His likely son, William, had a plantation at Western Bay by about 1730. While William's will was not probated until 1742, he likely died much earlier. Probate may have been initiated when Ann married Richard Mullens. William left the plantation to his wife, Ann, for her lifetime and then it was to go to his son, John. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thacker-2649 *Vibert (Webber) brothers Philippe, Pierre and James (Jacque) Vibert of St. Mary Parish have multiple connections to Western Bay. In 1744/1745 Philippe and Pierre along with Jeanne Ingouville, the daughter of the late Philippe Ingouville, were in Jersey's Cours du Samedi on 26 January 1744/1745 regarding a property that the late Ingouville had owned in Western Bay Newfoundland. In 1769 Philippe and Pierre sold the property to James Thomas of Devon. The property was between that of John Thacker and William Curtis (Source: under Vibert in Mannioncollection.ca).The family profile starts with Jacques although the tree connects to his father Philippe Vibert of St. Mary Parish the father of Philippe, Pierre and Jacques Vibert of Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Vibert-155&errcode=saved 1750-1800 *Bryan: John Bryan *Commins (Cummins, Cummings): John Commins purchased property from Henry Poingdistre in 1770: 148 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the W. by Michl. Dwyer on the E. by Richd. Valentine 172 yds. from H.W.M. to the S. bounded on the S. by Woods. No buildings. *Connell: Michael Connell recieved property in Westerm Bay by deed of gift from his Mother in 1786L 96 yds. from S. to N. bounded on the S. by Michael Murray on the N. by Thos. Fahey 68 yds. from E. to W. 1 House 1 Garden. *Crowley: John married the daughter of James Curtis and inherited property in Western Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crowley-3187 *Crummey: It is not certain when the Crummy Family settled in Western Bay certainly before 1790 when the 3 sons Joseph, William and James inherited the plantation there. The family begins with their father https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crummey-152 *Dalton: Matthew Dalton arrived in Western Bay in the mid 1700s. Family oral history suggests his first wife was the daughter of Nicholas Perry. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dalton-5058 *Delaney: John and Nicholas Delaney cleared land in 1776, 2 plots, 34 yds. from E. to W. 76 yds. from S. to N. 2 Gardens *Dooley: Thomas Dooley sold land in Western Bay in 1771 to Maurice FitzGerald and James McDonald. He sold a second plot to James Davis in 1781. *Durdell: Robert Durdell cut a plot out of the woods in 1796: 91 yds. from E. to W. 43 yds. from S. to North 1 House 1 Garden. *Dwyer: Michael Dwyer married a local girl and inherited property from his father-in-law in 1771 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dwyer-2348 *Ellis (Eels) ): Diana Ellis born 1751 and died 2 July 1848 (Blackhead Church burial record pg 74 entry 590) at age 97 had a property in Western Bay that had been cut out of the woods in 1788: 2 plots 45 yds. from E. to W. and 32 yards from South to North. 1 House 2 Gardens possibly by her husband. *Evans: John Evans inherited property from his father in 1774 and a John Tiper and the rest he cut out of the woods: 166 yds. from S. to N. bounded on the N. by the sea and S. by the Brook 55 yds. from H.W.M. to the W. bounded W. by the Crommey's room 1/2 S. 1 F. 3 H. 2 G. 1 M. 2 plots 132 yds. from S. to N. and 52 yds. from E. to W. 2 Gardens. The name of his father is unknown. However there were along standing family called Evans in Adam's The patriarch was Robert Evans. It is possible that John was his son and move to Western Bay when he got property there. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Evans-45317 * Fahey: Thomas https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fahey-740 * Fitzgerald: Maurice Fitzgerald, and Jas. McDonald cleared land in 1771: 25 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Philip Rine on the W. by Oliver Penny & Co. 198 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the wood 1/2 stage 1 Flake 3 Houses 3 Gardens 1 Meadow. Another plot 118 yds. from S. to N. 65 yds. from E. to W. for Jas. McDonald 91 yds. from E. to W. 80 yds. from S. to N. for M. Fitzgerald and the remainder purchased from Thos. Dooley for £10. By 1805 Maurice Fitzgerald was sharing a stage with Philip Rines and James McDonald *Follet: In 1799 Joseph Follet purchased from John Snelgrove for £5: 13 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the W. by Ths. Jones on the E. by Michl. Dwyer 110 yds. from H.W.M. to the Southward bounded on the S. by the woods. 1. H. 1 Garden *Fowlow: Michael Fowlow and David Mullowney purchase property in 1800: 135 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Noah Perry on the W. by Michael Mulcahy 91 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1 House 1 Garden 1 Meadow(. In 1803 he purchased additional land from Edward Milley: 101 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Michael Fowlow on the W. by the Woods 121 yds. from S. to N. bounded on the S. by the path on the north by the woods 1 House 1 Garden 1 Meadow (Note: Could Jonathan Lelow witness to the will of Jacques Vibert in the 1760s have been Fowlow and father of Michael?) *Horwood: Jonathan *Howell: In 1788 Richard Howell received a deed of gift from his father: 94 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Michl. Dwyer on the W. by Grace Delaney 200 yds. from H.W.M. to the S. bounded on the S. by the woods 1.S. 1 F. 1 H. 1 G. 1 Meadow *Kennedy: Ralph Kennedy cleared land in 1798: , 49 yds. from E. to W. 32 yds. from S. to North 1 House 2 Gardens. His wife Elizabeth died at age 85 in 1827 so born 1742 (Blackhead Church burial record entry 95, Newfoundland Archives, The Rooms) *King: Thomas was a servant of John Pike and in some court records is noted to be from Western Bay. James King married the daughter of James Curtis and inherited property in Western Bay. This James may be the same James who was in Bradley's Cove. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/King-55879 *Lovey (Loveys): William Lovey purchased property in Western Bay in 1777. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Loveys-35 *McDonald: In 1771 Maurice Fitzgerald, and Jas. McDonald cleared land 25 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Philip Rine on the W. by Oliver Penny & Co. 198 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the wood 1/2 stage 1 Flake 3 Houses 3 Gardens 1 Meadow. Another plot 118 yds. from S. to N. 65 yds. from E. to W. for Jas. McDonald 91 yds. from E. to W. 80 yds. from S. to N. for M. Fitzgerald and the remainder purchased from Thos. Dooley for £10 Iby 1805 James McDonald was sharing a stage with Philip Rines and Maurice Fitzgerald (Mannioncollection.ca) *Mulcahy: Michael Mulcahy was in Western Bay by 1784 when he and John Walsh bought property there 135 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Oliver Penny and V. Mahany on the W. by Jno. and M. Dalton 194 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1/2 stage 2 Flakes 8 Houses 4 Gardens 1 Meadow. In 1800 he cleared land : 209 yds. from E. to West bounded on the W. by Wm. Whiteway, 111 yds. from S. to N. bounded by the bank and the woods. 1 Meadow. He bought a second property from Edward Milley in 1803. However by 1827 he had left Western Bay after living there from before 1786 . He claimed in a court case that he had rented the property to James Bohan and then sold to John Penney. He may be related to Tabitha Mulcahy and her son John of Broad Cove. *Mullowney: Wm. Mullowney, Jr., purchased property from from Robt. Howood in 1799 which he rented to Michael Swyer: 55 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the W. By Richd. Howell on the E. by Thomas Jones 116 yds. from the Bank to the S. bounded S. by the woods. No.buildings. *Murray: There was a John Murray living in Adam's Cove. It may be the same John Murray who owned land in Western Bay that he sold to Michael Murray in 1796 : 139 yds. from S. to North bounded on the S. by the path on the North by Michael Connell 49 yds. E. to W. 2 Houses 1 Garden. *Norman: John Norman was on the Northside of Western Bay before 1784. In Sept 1784 “By authority of John Norman” who had “lately occupied" it gave or willed it to Edward Norman Mariner of Jersey. The property was “joining James Walsh’s Room.” Edward rented it to Nicholas and Philip Perry for 20 lb per year. In 1788 Edward Norman took the property taken back and assigned to John Webb, Merchant. (Newfoundland Deeds Vol 14 pg. 79). It is unknown if Edward ever lived in Newfoundland. However there is a suggestion that Edward had a relationship with William and Susannah (Reynolds) Squires who named their first child Edward Norman Squires. *Penney: Oliver Penney of Carbonear arrived in Western Bay by 1799 when he purchased property with Valentine Delaney from Noah Perry: 28 yds. from E. to W. bounded E. by M. Fitzgerald 190 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1/2 stage 2 Flakes 4 Houses 3 Gardens https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Penney-490 *Percey (Purcey): Joseph cut a plot out of the woods in 1784: 80 yds. from E. to W. 36 yds. from S. to North 1 House 1 Garden. His son Samuel was born in this year and died at Western Bay in 1824 at age 40 (Blackhead Church burial register page 7 entry 49, Newfoundland Archives, The Rooms.) *Power: Richard Power died before 1800 leaving wife Jane and three small children ages 7, 4 and 3 months. *Rines (Rines, Ryans): In 1787 Philip Rines was shares a stage with John Webb Jr. and Joseph McDonald (Mannioncollection.ca) On Dec 9, 1795 Philip married Mary Perry at the Anglican Church in Harbour Grace. *Rose: Hezekiah Rose appears to be the first Rose in Western Bay arriving about 1783. Family lore suggests he was born in Northern Bay. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rose-10978 *Tuff: William Tuff arrived in Western bay before about 1794 where he set up a blacksmith business: The Tuff family link is here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tuff-131 *Valentine: Richard had property in Northern and Western Bay but was based in Carbonear *Vokey: In 1783 Thomas Vokey sold property in Western Bay to Edward Milley. *Walsh: John was in Western Bay by 1784 when he and Michael Mulcahy bought property there 135 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the E. by Oliver Penny and V. Mahany on the W. by Jno. and M. Dalton 194 yds. from H.W.M. to the N. bounded on the N. by the woods 1/2 stage 2 Flakes 8 Houses 4 Gardens 1 Meadow. In 1794 he cleared land : 209 yds. from E. to West bounded on the W. by Wm. Whiteway, 111 yds. from S. to N. bounded by the bank and the woods. 1 Meadow. *Webb: John Webb Jr. was a merchant and supplier who bought a property in Western Bay from Philip Perry in 1787. The property was managed by his agent, William Mullowney: 64 yds. from H.W.M. to the Northward bounded on the E. by Noah and Nicholas Perry on the W. by Philip Rines 58 yds. from E. to W. bounded on the N. by a mountain on the S. by the sea 1 House 1 Garden 1 Meadow, with 1/3 of the Stage The stage was now in the occupation of Ph. Rine and Maurice Fitzgerald and Jas. McDonald. He was also renting his property to Michael Fowlow by 1805. *Whiteway: William https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whiteway-58 ==Sources==

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[[Category: Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Western Cemetery, Portland, Maine]] ==About== '''Western Cemetery''' is located in the West End neighborhood of Portland, Maine, along Vaughn Street and the Western Promenade. It is the city's second oldest cemetery and was Portland's primary burial ground from 1829 until 1852, when Evergreen Cemetery was established. All cemetery records were destroyed during the 1866 Great Fire that destroyed most of the city, so nobody is certain how many people are buried in Western Cemetery, but there are estimated to be around 6,600 interments. Notable burials include [[Longfellow-1|Stephen Longfellow]], father of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and [[Mellen-112|Prentiss Mellen]], first Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Court. This free space page for Western Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address and Phone
Western Promenade & Vaughn Street
Portland, Maine 04102
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==To Do List== Project members are needed to: :'''Assist with data-gathering and photographs.''' Data and photographs will be listed in the Table of Interments. :'''Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments.''' When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. :'''Validate links and transcription information.''' Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. :'''Add factual information to the cemetery space page.''' If you have any additional information about the cemetery, please feel free to edit the page! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Longfellow-1|Longfellow]]||Stephen||23 Mar 1776||2 Aug 1849|||| |- |-}

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[[Category:Western Empire, Arrived 8 Sep 1871]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] Her arrival was reported in the ''The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 9 Sep 1871 Page 4 MURRAY AND MURRUMBIDGEE RIVERS.'' Trove, NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 9 Sep 1871 Page 4 MURRAY AND MURRUMBIDGEE RIVERS., https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5854776 :THE clipper ship Western Empire, with Government immigrants and warrant passengers - in all 418 souls - arrived in Hobson's Bay yesterday afternoon. This ship - from her roomy 'tween decks and her sound and seaworthy condition - was chartered last year to bring emigrants out to this colony, and the high character the ship and all concerned gained on that occasion for the admirable condition in which the passengers were landed, led to her being taken up again this year for the same purpose. As if to exceed the reputation acquired on that voyage, the ship has come into port in even better order, and her large living freight is in the best of health. The immigration agent (Mr. Lesley A. Moody) and the senior immigration officer (Mr. D. W. Gosset) boarded the ship yesterday on arrival, and had a thorough inspection of the passenger accommodation. The apartments in the 'tween decks for the single women, married couples, and single men, were found scrupulously clean and evidently had been kept so throughout the voyage, and the lavatories, hospitals, &c., were in equally select order. To this desirable result the passengers themselves had greatly contributed, and no small credit is due Captain Clark, Dr. Barry, surgeon superintendent, and Mrs Bowes, the matron, for their excellent supervision of so large a number of people. Many immigrant ships have come to this port, but for berthing space, fitted up with a studied regard for the thorough comfort and convenience of the passengers, and for an appearance of unimpeachable cleanliness visible throughout the vessel, the Western Empire has not yet been surpassed. Captain Clark has of course had the experience of years in large passenger ships, and Dr. Barry also has had the medical oversight of many immigrant ships, so that it would be indeed singular if the condition of affairs on board were otherwise than satisfactory. The passengers are apparently of a most respectable description, and are classified as follows :-Married persons, 76 ; single men, 92 ; single women, 159 ; boys, 47 ; girls, 38 ; and infants, 6. There were two births on the voyage, and one infant died. Of the voyage, Captain Clark reports leaving Plymouth on June 4, and meeting with moderate light winds to the equator, which was crossed on July 3 in long. 27 deg. 30 min.W. The winds in the trades latitudes were light, and on the 60th day out the ship passed the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope, in lat. 44 deg. S. Very unsettled weather prevailed in running down the easting, and when off the Cape the ship encountered very heavy gales from the S.E. shifting into S. and S.W. , and had several sails blown away. After landing her passengers the ship will be berthed at the railway pier, Williamstown, to discharge cargo. In which there is a large consignment of slates and railway iron. ==Sources== *Public Record Office Victoria, Unassisted passenger lists, (1852-1923) Record Series Number (VPRS): 947, WESTERN EMPIRE, 1871, https://prov.vic.gov.au/index.php/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists

Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Western_Mail_Homesteads_-_History_Tree#28 '''28 half way''' ] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Western_Mail_Homesteads_-_History_Tree#Sources '''Sources''' ]
:::[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2550352_1 Constable Douglas Cummings, '''1928''' - ''photo'' State Library of WA ] :From The ''Western Mail'' of Perth, ''Historic Homesteads'' artwork by D L Cummings. '''1939''' :::::::''This is the first of a series of drawings by the well-known West Australian artist, [[Cummings-6847|Douglas L. '''Cummings,''']] depicting historic homesteads in the South-West of this State. Each week one of these drawings will appear and will be accompanied by a descriptive article which tells in brief the history of the homestead and its founders and describes the homestead as it is now.'' ::(Note: where the word [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702102 ''(house)'' ] is seen, it is the Link to the Sketch, on that page) :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41701307 1: '''Wallcliffe,''' Margaret River. ] ('''1939''' March 30). ''p. 52.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 [[Bussell-242|Alfred Pickmore '''Bussell''' (1814 - 1882) ]] - Mr. Knapton :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41701916 2: '''Sandilands,''' Busselton. ] ('''1939''' April 6). ''p. 30.'' Retrieved January 12, 2021 [[Bussell-261|Charles '''Bussell''' (1810 - 1856) ]] - Mrs. Cookworthy :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702108 '''3''': '''Wonnerup House,'''] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702102 Busselton. ''(house)'' ] ('''1939''' April 13). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021] [[Layman-845|George '''Layman''' (1810 - 1841) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702235 4: '''Inlet Park,''' Wonnerup. ] ('''1939''' April 20). ''p. 20.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Chapman-8802|Henry '''Chapman''' (1805 - 1859) ]] - James Chapman - Curtis : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702674 5: '''Forrest House,''' Picton.] ('''1939''' April 27). ''p. 38.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Forrest-1647|William '''Forrest''' (1819 - 1899) ]] - [[Forrest-2294|Ernest Forrest]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38403678 6: '''Upton House,''' Australind. ] ('''1939''' May 4). ''p. 26.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Clifton-3181|William Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] - Dr. Carpenter : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404542 7: '''Leschenault,''' Australind ] ('''1939''' May 11). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 [[Clifton-3181|Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402884 8: '''St. Nicholas' Church,''' Australind ] ('''1939''' May 18). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 [[Clifton-1117|Marshall Waller '''Clifton''' (1787 - 1861) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402215 '''9:''' '''Cattle Chosen,'''] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/3969281 Busselton ''(house)''.] ('''1939''' May 25). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402215 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021] [[Bussell-244|John Garrett '''Bussell''' (1803 - 1875) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38401238 10: '''Lockeville,''' Wonnerup.] ('''1939''' June 1). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 Locke brothers - Mordaunt Locke - [[Reynolds-21499|Percy '''Reynolds''']] :11: '''Membenup House,''' Wonnerup. ('''1939''' June 8). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404289 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021] John Hurford - [[Reynolds-21496|J. G. '''Reynolds,''' J.P.]] - [[Stirling-551|Governor '''Stirling''']] :12: '''Chapman's Mill,''' Wonnerup. ('''1939''' June 15). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404849 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021] Chapman brothers :13: '''Fairlawn,''' Busselton. ('''1939''' June 22). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38401568 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] Captain Malloy :14: '''St. Mary's Church,''' Busselton. ('''1939''' June 29). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38403891 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] F. Brabazon Forsyth - Rev. S. R. Wollaston - John Bussell :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405700 15: '''Creaton,''' Pinjarra.] ('''1939''' July 6). ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021 Captain Singleton - Nicol Paterson and Cornish :16: '''Lowlands,''' Mardella. ('''1939''' July 13). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405319 ''p. 5.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] Lennox Richardson - Tom Peel :17: '''Mundup,''' Nth. Dandalup. ('''1939''' July 20). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405319 ''p. 14.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] William Pollard - (Captain Singleton) :18: '''Pinjarrah Park,''' Pinjarra. ('''1939''' July 27). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405700 ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] Captain Fawcett :19: '''Warren House,''' Pemberton. ('''1939''' August 3). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402525 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] [[Brockman-600|Edward Reveley '''Brockman''' (1838 - 1902) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38415867 '''20''': '''Blackwood Park,'''] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38415895/3583615 Bridgetown ''(house)''.] ('''1939''' August 10). ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021 [[Hester-115|Edward Godfrey '''Hester''' (1820 - 1897) ]] :21: '''Bridgedale,''' Bridgetown. ('''1939''' August 17). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38406976 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] [[Blechynden-18|John '''Blechynden''' (1833 - 1900) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38413911 22: '''Balbarrup,''' Manjimup. ] ('''1939''' August 24). ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021 [[Giblett-139|John '''Giblett''' (1808 - 1882) ]] :23: '''Manjimup House,''' Manjimup. ('''1939''' August 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38408487 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021] [[Giblett-148|George '''Giblett''' (1853 - 1939) ]] :24: '''Wilgarrup,''' Manjimup. ('''1939,''' September 7). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38415467 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021] [[Rose-16527|John Charles '''Rose''' (1859 - 1940) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38410287 25: '''Balgarup Park,''' Bridgetown. ] ('''1939,''' September 14). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021 ] [[Hester-126|Godfrey William '''Hester''' (1857 - 1945) ]] :::''There could be another 29, in the series = 54 ! (War declared - WWII)'' : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411918 26: '''Glenoran,''' Donnelly River.] ('''1939,''' September 21). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Gordon-8108|Adam Lindsay '''Gordon''']] the famous Australian poet. - Micheledes, Ltd. : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38410810 '''27:''' '''Matthew Cull's House,'''][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38410833 Albany.''(house)''] ('''1939,''' September 28). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Matthew Cull == 28 == :::''The numbers have changed, but the dates progress !'' :28: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38412582 ''25'': '''The Old Farm,''' Strawberry Hill, Albany.] ('''1939,''' October 5). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[Lockyer-249|Major Edmund Lockyer,]] with Dr. Collie and Mr. Morley, in 1826 :29: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38416433 ''26'': '''Beacham's,''' Ravenswood.] ('''1939,''' October 12). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[Beacham-183|William Beacham,]] :30: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38416186 30: '''Burnside,''' Pinjarra.] ('''1939,''' October 19). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 David Murray, the father of the first owner [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411581 ''Letter'' Burnside and Glenisla.] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38407257 '''31''': '''Blythewood,'''][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38407276 Pinjarra.''(house)''] ('''1939,''' October 26). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[McLarty-354|John McLarty]] - ''1833'' : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411336 32: '''Glenisla,''' East Coolup.] ('''1939,''' November 2). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Mr. John McKay, farmer and grazier, : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38409007 33: '''Cooper's Mill,''' Murray District.] ('''1939,''' November 9). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Joseph Cooper - Mr. Fawcett, of Pinjarra Park : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411582 34: '''Saint Mark's Church,''' Picton.] ('''1939,''' November 16). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[Wollaston-9|Rev. R. J. Wooliston]] who addressed the congregation :35: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405855 '''34:''' '''Pioneer memorial,''' Australind.] ('''1939,''' November 23). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Dunne's and Roseleigh [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405857 ''Reply'' Burnside and Glenisla.] :36: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38417335 '''35:''' '''Chesterfield Inn,''' East Rockingham.] ('''1939,''' November 30). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 James Herbert who had a fine dairy herd - Seubert and Mr. Summers - Mr. Huxtable was the last :37: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38406104 '''36:''' '''The Lakes,''' Halfway to York.] ('''1939,''' December 7). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 17, 2021 Mr. and Mrs, Hardy - Mr. Orton - Chidlows - Mr. Barnes : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38406656 38: '''Bell's Homestead,''' East Rockingham.] ('''1939,''' December 14). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 17, 2021 [[Bell-35648|James Bell]] - Mr. J. Stokes : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38417640 '''39''': '''The Old School,'''] East Rockingham. ('''1939,''' December 21). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 18, 2021 1863 were the children of Messrs. J. Bell, Mark, Mead, Day, Proughton, Key, Abe Thorpe, Smirk, Christopher Armstrong and Herbert. : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38413494 40: '''Cockman's,'''] Wanneroo. ('''1939,''' December 28). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 18, 2021 [[Cockman-109|James '''Cockman''']] :::[[space:Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree |''Western Mail'' Homesteads - History Tree ]] :'''Historic Homesteads''' in The ''Western Mail'' of Perth, Western Australia. (1939) ''Western Mail'' (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), : ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] == Sources ==

Western Pacific Railroad Images

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Western Red Cedars

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Dodd]]||104 | {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-49.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1466478#a1466478}} |41||31 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Test_page-1.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631060#a1631060}} |33 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|118 |- |align="center"|[[Kuykendall-1914|Katie
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Holmquist]] |226 |{{Image|file=Hill-38992-3.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1464170#a1464170}} |33 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |5 |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-53.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1637164#a1637164}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Miller-57070|Christine
Miller]]||140 |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-22.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1463316#a1463316}} ||234||200||166 |{{Image|file=McKay-2027-2.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1630922#a1630922}} |124 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|153 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Nevius-179|Gary
Nevius]]||62 | {{Image|file=Emma_MacBeath_Image_Sandbox-32.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1464389#a1464389}} |65||18||30 | {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-52.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1628669#a1628669}} |22 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|31 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Shaffer-3328|Cynthia
Duhamel]]||189 | {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-349.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1474658#a1474658}} |319||206 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-7.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631649#a1631649}} |196 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|4 |- |align="center"|[[Burman-2407|Dennis
Burman]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |446 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Diener-200|Nancy
Regan]]|| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-51.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1470089#a1470089}} |165||223 |201 |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-67.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631612#a1631612}} |372 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|415 |- |align="center"|[[McRae-3359|Melinda
McRae]]|| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-53.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1473312#a1473312}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |20||19 |{{Image|file=Spivey-701.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1630956#a1630956}} |24 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Taggart-1808|Trena
Taggart]]|| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-56.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1476116#a1476116}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |66||6 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-9.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631186#a1631186}} |37 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|5 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Mullenberg-4|Kirby
Mullenberg]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |1003||394||100 | {{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-10.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1629730#a1629730}} |331 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|52 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Ray-13496|Micayla
Ray]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |33 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-11.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1629777#a1629777}} |21 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|7 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Early-2353|K Price]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Perry-12354-2.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1628636#a1628636}} |192 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|164 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Stephens-3929|Alice
Thomsen]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-15.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631604#a1631604}} | |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|64 |- |align="center"|[[Stevens-18639|Cindy
Stevens]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-13.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1632773#a1632773}} |274 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center"|[[Starks-568|Kathleen
Thomas]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-43.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1639508#a1639508}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center"|[[Soper-753|Deb
Soper]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon Sandbox-61.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1642350#a1642350}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Haner-141|Jenny
Haner]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon Sandbox-62.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1642700#a1642700}} |40 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|48 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Thomas-29841|Nancy
Thomas]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|133 |} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ==States== ===[[Project:Alaska|Alaska]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-1.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#49 1959}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AK|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Alaska%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] *[[:Category:Alaska%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AK|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Alaska|State Sources for Alaska]] *[[Project:Alaska#State_Resources|State Resources List]] on Alaska Project Page ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===[[Project:Hawaii|Hawaii]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-10.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#50 1959}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_HI|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Hawaii%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] *[[:Category:Hawaii%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_HI|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Hawaii|State Sources for Hawaii]] ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===[[Project:Idaho|Idaho]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-11.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#43 1890}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ID|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Idaho%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] *[[:Category:Idaho%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ID|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Idaho|State Sources for Idaho]] *[[Project:Idaho#State_Resources|State Resources List]] on Idaho Project Page ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===[[Project:Montana|Montana]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-29.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#41 1889}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_MT|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Montana%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] *[[:Category:Montana%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MT|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Montana|State Sources for Montana]] ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===[[Project:Oregon|Oregon]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-41.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#33 1859}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_OR|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Oregon%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] *[[:Category:Oregon%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_OR|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Oregon|State Sources for Oregon]] ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===[[Project:Washington_State|Washington]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-50.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#42 1889}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WA|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Washington%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] / '''Specifically Washington state unsourced profiles using WikiTree+ [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Region%3DWashington+unsourced&MaxProfiles=500 Region=Washington unsourced]''' *[[:Category:Washington%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WA|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Washington|State Sources for Washington]] *[[Project:Washington_State#State_Resources|State Resources List]] on Washington State Project Page ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===[[Project:Wyoming|Wyoming]]=== {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-53.png|size=150|align=l|caption=#44 1890}} *[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WY|Suggestions]] *[[:Category:Wyoming%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]] *[[:Category:Wyoming%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Needs Profiles Created]] *[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WY|Unconnected]] *[[Space:Sources-Wyoming|State Sources for Wyoming]] ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ==Marathons== [[#Clean-a-Thon|Clean-a-Thon]]|[[#Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]|[[#Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] ---- ====[[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]==== Participating means removing profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category. They cannot be new profiles that you create. Select an Open (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source cannot be another user-generated family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. *[[Space:Sourcing_Primer_-_Instructional|Sourcing Primer]] *Visit the [https://youtu.be/dbhcrvsoUVU Source-a-Thon Instruction Video] for a step-by-step walkthrough of these instructions. :If you find a valid source: ::Edit the profile to add the source, according to our Sources guide. ::Remove the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box tag. ::Save the profile and click the Challenge Tracker button. ::On the Challenge Tracker, select the Source-a-Thon checkbox. If you don't find a source after searching, please add a Research Notes section to the profile. Say where you have looked and sign your comment with four tildes (~~~~) so it is dated. For example: "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry." This way the next researcher knows where to start. #'''Work from your Watchlist''' ##Click on "My WikiTree" in the upper right-hand corner of the website ##Select "Watchlist" ##Click on "Unsourced" #'''Unsourced''' ====='''September 29-October 2, 2023 - Source-a-Thon'''===== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-50.png |caption=2023 Source-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2023|sources=1193|bib=WikiTree_Image_Library-8.png}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile (you'll need to upload your bib to your images): :::{{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2023|sources=1193|bib=WikiTree_Image_Library-8.png}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ====='''September 30-October 3, 2022 - Source-a-Thon'''===== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-59.png |caption=2022 Source-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2022|sources=1193|bib=Western_Red_Cedars-47.png}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile (you'll need to upload your bib to your images): :::{{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2022|sources=1193|bib=Western_Red_Cedars-47.png}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ---- [[#Clean-a-Thon|Clean-a-Thon]]|[[#Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]|[[#Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] ====[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]]==== Our goal for the Connect-a-Thon is to decrease the number of profiles that are not connected to our big tree by spending 72 hours adding new (and sourced!) profiles to already existing ones. Since tracking connections is somewhat complex, for this challenge we are just counting the number of profiles you add to existing profiles. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. Each relative you add increases the chance that a tree will intertwine with our global tree. *[[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] #'''Work from your Watchlist:''' One of the easiest ways to participate is to work on building out your own family lines. Sometimes we focus so much on our direct lines that we forget about the collateral ones. You can work on building outward, not just upward or downward. #'''Work on your Unconnected Profiles:''' If you click on the "Find" menu in the top right of the WikiTree screen and select "Unconnected People", you will see a list of the people on your watchlist who are not yet connected to the main tree. You can sort that list several ways, and also limit it to a particular surname. If you click on the highlighted word "total" in the first paragraph on that page, you will see a list of all unconnected profiles on WikiTree, which works the same way. #'''Needs Profiles Created:''' [[:Category:Alaska%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|AK]], [[:Category:Hawaii%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|HI]], [[:Category:Idaho%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|ID]], [[:Category:Montana%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|MT]], [[:Category:Oregon%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|OR]], [[:Category:Washington%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|WA]], [[:Category:Wyoming%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|WY]] #'''Unconnected Profiles:''' [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AK|AK]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_HI|HI]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ID|ID]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MT|MT]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_OR|OR]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WA|WA]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WY|WY]], #'''The Connectors Chat Page:''' [[Space:Connectors_Chat|The Connectors Chat]] page has tables listing the [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Largest_Unconnected_Branches|largest unconnected branches]] on WikiTree, unconnected branches which are particularly challenging to connect for various reasons, and [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Unconnected_Notables|unconnected notables]]. ====='''April 21-24, 2023 - Connect-a-Thon'''===== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-46.png |size=l|caption=2023 April Connect-A-Thon Team Final Score }} You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Apr 2023|profiles=1839}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Apr 2023|profiles=1839}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ====='''July 14-17, 2023 - Connect-a-Thon'''===== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-48.png |size=l|caption=2023 July Connect-A-Thon Team Final Score }} You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=July 2023|profiles=1090}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=July 2023|profiles=1090}} ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ====='''January 19-22, 2024 - Connect-a-Thon'''===== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-60.png |size=l|caption=January 2024 Connect-A-Thon Team Final Score }} You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Jan 2024|profiles=1904}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Jan 2024|profiles=1904}} ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ====='''April 12-15, 2024 - Connect-a-Thon'''===== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-62.png |size=l|caption=April 2024 Connect-A-Thon Team Final Score }} You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=April 2024|profiles=1444}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Apr 2024|profiles=1444}} ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]])

Western Red Cedars Archive

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Created: 21 Apr 2021
Saved: 29 Dec 2023
Touched: 29 Dec 2023
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==[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars]] Archive Page== ===Archive Team List=== {| border="4" class="sortable" style="text-align:center;" |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|'''Team
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We cleaned '''1217''' suggestions & finished in '''23rd place!'''|year=2021!}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ---- [[#Clean-a-Thon|Clean-a-Thon]]|[[#Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]|[[#Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] ===[[Help:Scan-a-Thon|Scan-a-Thon]]=== Mission: To scan and share all those old family photos and other items that have been piling up! ===='''January 10-13, 2020 - Scan-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars.png |caption=2020 Scan-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l }} {{Scan-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020|suggestions=953}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: :::{{Scan-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2020|suggestions=953}} ===[[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thon]]=== ===='''October 4-7, 2019 - Source-a-Thon'''==== {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-4.jpg |caption=2019 Source-a-Thon Team Final Scores |size=l }} {{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2019|sources=513|bib=Robinson-27225.png}} ::You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile (you'll need to upload your bib to your images): :::{{Source-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=2019|sources=513|bib=Robinson-27225.png}} ([[#Western Red Cedars|return to top]]) ===='''October 2-5, 2020 - 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Western State Hospital, Hopkinsville, Kentucky

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[[Category:Hopkinsville, Kentucky]] This page is intended to provide a brief history of Western State Hospital in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, links to sites about it, and links to people involved. (do not confuse with Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia) Links: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_State_Hospital_(Kentucky) Wikipedia Page] * [https://kyhi.org/wsh-cemetery-index/ Kentucky Historic Institutions] * http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php?title=Western_State_Hospital_Hopkinsville * [http://www.westernkyhistory.org/christian/wsh/cemetery2.html Western State Hospital Burials] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20200420072551/http://www.westernkyhistory.org/christian/wsh/cemetery2.html Archived from 2020] * https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7988332 Wikitree Pages: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Western_State_Hospital_Cemetery%2C_Hopkinsville%2C_Kentucky Western State Hospital Cemetery]

Western State Hospital Cemetery, Staunton, Virginia

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[[Category:Western State Hospital Cemetery, Staunton, Virginia]] [[Category:Western State Hospital, Staunton, Virginia]] ==General Information== '''Cemetery name:''' Western State Hospital Cemetery '''Address:''' North side of Statler Blvd, Staunton, Virginia '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.1429890, -79.0657110 ==History== The two cemeteries are located on the north side of Statler Blvd. They are south of the main campus, which is on the southeast corner of the intersection of US 11 (Greenville Ave) and US 250 (Richmond Ave) Originally known as Western State Lunatic Asylum, the hospital began operations in 1828 and continued until the 1970's. Its cemetery contains more than two thousand unmarked headstones. In a few cases, the plot numbers appear and, even less frequently, a name. Other information is provided only on those occasional stones that were purchased by family members. The Archives Librarian of the Library of Virginia may be able to provide access (for $25) to some information pertaining to patients at WSH. They require proof of relationship to release records more than 75 years old. Use the FORM download at the top of the homepage. These are state records. Good luck! The terrace numbers (first number) begin at the bottom of the hill, and the graves are numbered (second number) left to right. ==More Information== *See the [[:Category:Western State Hospital Cemetery, Staunton, Virginia|Western State Hospital Cemetery category]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980087/western-state-hospital-cemetery Cemetery page on FindAGrave]

Westfall Bible Record

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] [[Category:Westfall Name Study]] [[Space:Westfall_Bible_Record|BIBLE RECORD: Westfall, Bullitt Co., KY Submitted by Annette Rardin May 1998]] The Westfall-McAhron Bible record is in the possession of Lois Hutchins Whitlock of Corning, Tehama County, CA. She received it from her maternal aunt, Ida McAhron Mortenson, who, in turn, had been given the Bible after the death of her father, Jacob Lewis McAhron. John Westfall entered most of the record himself. This is substantiated by a comparison of the handwriting in the Bible record, John's handwriting and signature on original court records (such as Brooks Heirs vs. Reed, et al., Bullitt Circuit Court, KY).
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[[Westfall-288|'''Daniel Westfall''']] and Henry (below) were brothers, sons of Johannes Westfall and Apollonia Kortrecht. Daniel's son '''John''' married Henry's daughter '''Sarah'''. [[Westfall-288|'''Daniel Westfall''']] (born 22 Aug 1733) and '''Anne Westfal''' (born 26 Aug 1744) married 15 May 1761 '''John Westfal''' son to '''Daniel & Anne Westfall''' born 4 Dec 1772 '''Henry Westfall''' ( born 24 Aug 1749) married '''Susanna Westfall''' (born 23 Oct 1745) '''Sarah Westfall''' daughter to '''Henry''' & '''Susanna Westfall''' '''John Westfall''' (20 Mar born 1782) and '''Sarah Westfall''' married 15 May 1804 - John and Sarah are offspring of '''Henry''' and '''Daniel''' who are brothers. Making John and Sarah first cousins.''' '''Mahala Westfall''' Daughter to '''John & Sarah Westfall''' born 4 Dec 1809

Westfall Sources

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Wayne Earl Wesfall & Family Sources

1920 Census Posey County, Indiana

#Wayne E Westfall #Ava Westfall #Lois E Westfall [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MF47-CVL United States Census, 1920]] Robb, Posey, Indiana, United States; citing sheet 12B, family 298, NARA microfilm publication T625, FHL microfilm 1820458.

1930 Census Posey County, Indiana

#Wayne E Westfall #Ava C Westfall #Lois E Westfall #Mary E Westfall #Carylon R Westfall #Sarah J Westfall #Nelda L Westfall [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X4B7-CD1 United States Census, 1930] Poseyville, Posey, Indiana, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 0015, sheet 1A, family 6, NARA microfilm publication T626, roll 622.

1940 Census Posey County, Indiana

#Wayne E Westfall #Marie Westfall #Mary Elnor Westfall #Sarah Westfall #Gelda Westfall #Ava Sue Westfall #Alice Ann Westfall #Myron Westfall [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V1BC-GRS United States Census, 1940] Scott Township, Vanderburgh, Indiana, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 82-15, sheet 22A, family 431, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 1101. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westfall_Sources|Profiles Using this source]]

Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Westfield, Massachusetts]] == Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919 == The Life of an Early Town, with a Survey of Events in New England and Bordering Regions to which it was Related in Colonial and Revolutionary Times * by Rev. [[Lockwood-4939|John Hoyt Lockwood]], D.D. (1849-1928) Pastor Emeritus of the First Congregation Church, Westfield, Massachusetts * published by the author, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262293 * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pPgLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/westfieldandits00lockgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/westfielditshist01lock * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/westfielditshist02lock === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Lockwood, John Hoyt. ''[[Space:Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919|Westfield and Its Historic Influences, 1669-1919]]'' (1922) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Lockwood|Lockwood]])

Westgate Hill Cemetery, Newcastle upon Tyne

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[[Category: Westgate Hill Cemetery, Newcastle upon Tyne]] See the Westgate Hill Cemetery category for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Westgate Hill Cemetery '''Address:''' Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 6NF, UK '''GPS Coordinates:''' '''OS grid:''' NZ 23686 64161 '''Information:''' * One of the earliest garden cemeteries in England (1829), opened in the earliest decade of cemetery design, and the earliest in the North East * The site survives with some neglect and damage (including the loss of the chapel), but reflects the original layout and design intentions

Westhill, Aberdeenshire

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] ==Westhill== Westhill is the fourth largest town in Aberdeenshire, with a population of 11,220. It is approximately 7 miles west of the city of Aberdeen. The creation of Westhill was the idea of local solicitor Ronald Fraser Dean in 1963. The new settlement of Westhill was created on the old farming land. Since construction of the first houses in 1968, Westhill has undergone a gradual expansion, much of which is tied to the NorthEast's oil and gas economy. In 2007/8 a major expansion of the industrial estate brought several thousand workers to the area. Most of these are in specialist sub-sea engineering oil service companies, making Westhill a world centre in sub-sea engineering. The name Westhill was created in 1859 when John Anderson from Strichen bought the adjoining small estates of Wester Kinmundy and Blackhills. Both of these names were very old, dating back to at least the 16th Century, but Anderson seems not to have liked them. He therefore created the name Westhill from the other two names. This is recorded in the Register of Sasines December 2, 1859. Wester Kinmundy and Blackhills were established either side of a geographical area known as 'The Clash', a marshy bog, historically listed as being between Brodiach/Borrow(ed)stone and (Now Kirkton of)Skene. It is commonly thought the remnants of this area are still apparent, but now named Denman Park. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeenshire]]

Westhill, North Ronaldsay

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[[Category:North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=North Ronaldsay, Orkney|category=North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study}} Westhill is a house on the island of North Ronaldsay in the [[Space:Linklet, North Ronaldsay|township of Linklet]]. '''''This is a placeholder for expansion

Westhouse, North Ronaldsay

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[[Category:North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=North Ronaldsay, Orkney|category=North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study}} Westhouse is a house on the island of North Ronaldsay. '''''This is a placeholder for expansion

Westlund Vannsäter resources

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[[Category:Gävleborg County, Emigrants to United States]] [[Category:Vannsätter, Söderala (X)]] This page is for gathering resources that are in common for more people related to the Westlund in Vansäter see Descendants to [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lind-Descendants-408 Anna Lindh] === Emigrants === Below the Westerlunds we have found that left Vansäter # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hjort-73&public=1 Johan Westlund or Johannes Hjorth] born 1846 2 aug Vansäter. Emigration date '''1881 aug 19'''. Destination Minnesota and we have found something that can be him '''not confirmed with today living people''' # [[Westlund-23|Anna Margareta Westlund]] born 19 jun 1870 Vansäter. '''Emigration date 1892 26 jul (age 22)''' Destination Minnesota then moved to Hazelwood, King, Washington, USA. We are in touch with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lindborg-Family-Tree-13 James Lindeborg in Minneapolis] who is descendant to Anna Margareta see his [[Lindborg-13|profile]] for some memories #[[Westlund-27|Jonas Laurentius Westlund]] Born 7 aug 1880 (age 20) Vansäter. '''Emigration date 19 nov 1900''' together with [[Hjorth-111|Lars Vestman]] '''We miss more information what happened in the USA'''. [[Hjorth-111|Lars Vestman]] came back 1901 and died the next month. # [[Westlund-30|Carl Emmanuel Westlund]] Born 12 feb 1885 (age 21) Sunnanå Nr 4Söderala AI:24b (1886-1890) Image 40 / page 35 (AID: v136762.b40.s35, NAD: SE/HLA/1010201), Söderala. '''Emigration date 1 jun 1906''' Lived and died in Seattle - confirmed by [[Westlund-60|Kevin Westlund in Seattle]] who is descendant and also [[Westlund-52|Susane Westlund]]. We have a flight ticket that indicates he visited [[Westlund-30#_note-9|Sweden in 1950]] at age 65. Two years before he died. # [[Westlund-31|August Teodor Westlund]] born 10 sep 1888 Sunnanå Nr 4, Söderala. Emigration date '''15 mars 1907''' (age 18) - looks like he came back to Vansäter in 1913 to bring back his wife [[Björkman-48|Hulda Margareta Björkman]] to Seattle see also picture below. We are 2015 in contact with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westlund-Family-Tree-62 Jeff Westlund in Seattle] who tells us that he is a descendant and met in Seattle some weeks (2015 may) ago a [[Westlund-31|Carl Emmanuel Westlund]] descendant and then learned that they are connected.... interesting thing is that [[Westlund-31|August]] who is a younger brother to [[Westlund-30||Carl]] lived in Seattle in the house of [[Westlund-31|Carl Emmanuel]] and [[Gummerson-8|Jenny]] in the [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/DigitalObject/ViewAsJpeg?ID=F321A7C59704E7010F9C5DB856C6F2B8&ViewAsJpegPage=0 1910 Census (see link jpg picture)].... Below maybe one reason that so many Westlunds left. The page below is from 1846 and there are more pages with people emigrating to North America. On row one it says "Förvillade af Er(ik) Jansson lära"(eng, Confused by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Jansson Erik Jansson] heresy) {{Image|file=Westlund_Vannsater_resources.png |caption=Picture from [http://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital] of [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v136795.b35 Söderala B:1 (1816-1851)] |title=Image from Arkiv Digital av [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v136795.b35 Söderala B:1 (1816-1851) Image 35 (AID: v136795.b35, NAD: SE/HLA/1010201)] }} so everyone knew someone who had left..... Those people above ended up in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Hill,_Illinois Bishops hill] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwZyARykZA video]). So there are many more people in the States that have their roots in Söderala. See also: * article [http://www.thezephyr.com/backtrack/bishophill.htm Bishop Hill - Swedish Roots in Illinois Soil] ::"''It wasn't long before wooden sailing ships were leaving Swedish seaports carrying large numbers of rural Swedes from parishes like Alfta, Bollnas, Delsbo, Forssa, Ofvanaker, Soderla, and Voxna. They were devout Janssonists, who had sold all or left all behind, to come to America, following their religious leader's call. This Swedish emigration, driven by religious zeal, broke up families, divided friendships, and created a drain on the local populations of some small rural parishes.....Nearly one fourth of the immigrants died - 96 out of 400...''." * book in Swedish from 1880 [http://runeberg.org/jesveill/0004.html Svenskarne i Illinois. Historiska anteckningar] * essay in Swedish [http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:120078/fulltext01.pdf Erikjansarna Relationen ledare, förkunnelse och kvinnor åren 1840-1846] * article in Swedish [http://www.johannordlandersallskapet.se/oknytt/2008_1-2.pdf Gävleborg - första utvandrarlänet page 47] by Hans Lindblad ::''I Ina i Söderala finns den byggnad som på 1840-talet inrymde Blombergssons tryckeri. I strid mot gällande lag trycktes där Erik Janssons skrifter. Tryckaren [[Blombergsson-3|Carl Gustav Blombergsson]] efterlystes av myndigheterna och flydde till USA 1846. Han blev Bishop Hills första postmästare. Hans hustru och fyra barn skulle följa efter men hade oturen att välja skonerten Betty Catharina som gick under vid Newfoundland. Blombergsson avled av sjukdom som deltagare i kolonins guldgrävargrupp till Kalifornien.'''' ::... ::"''När Erik Jansson skulle föras i fångtransport till Gävle den 21 november 1845, befriades han av anhängare som överföll transporten i närheten av Lyngnäs. Förklädd i kvinnokläder höll han sig sedan gömd och påbörjade via Dalarna färden till Amerika.'' " * [http://www.lib.niu.edu/1999/iht629902.html Doorway to Illinois] [http://www.lib.niu.edu/1999/iht629902cm.html Curriculum materials] === Descendants === So where do the people live today? {{Image|file=Westlund_Vannsater_resources-2.png |caption=Map with descendants to Anna Lind and where we think they live 2015. Please update with more info!!! |size=l}} ===Video=== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQlmdY2WnNk Vansäter 2] a video from outside the house [[Westlund-30|Carl Emmanuel]] and [[Westlund-31|August Teodor]] lived in before they emigrated to North America * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvscIX8_7ao How to look in the Swedish Churchbooks for Carl Emmanuel] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ78L8LtMpw Movie about status of the genealogy research done 2014 nov to explain the relation between James and Anna Lind] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lind-Descendants-408 Anna Lind] 1843-1911 * Video about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwZyARykZA Bishops Hill]. Lesson learned is that a lot of people from Vansäter emigrated in 1850 to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Hill,_Illinois Bishops hill]. We can see in the household books that when [[Olsson-1112|Bengt Hjorth]] gets [[Bengtsson-537|Jonas]] and his first [[Persdotter-1307|wife]] dies just some pages before in the books we have a farmer that is one of the leader in the emigration to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Hill,_Illinois Bishop Hill]. A Swedish book about Söderala and Bishop Hill ''Emigrationen från Söderala till Bishop Hill och norra Amerika'' 1845-1855, 1993 by Eriksson, Ulla och Johansson L.O. * Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=61&v=9b23PtQDIbA Swedish Heritage Museum, Swedesburg Iowa] * Video about some emigrants from Sweden [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGoyAzwkY2M&index=45&list=PLNWUKRLAYDeRjM2_OgnQBf_pCxJKc07sd An Immigrant's Tale The Immigrant's Tale An Immigrant's Tale The Immigran] would be interesting '''to have some Westlund video!!''' ===Web pages=== * A [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zoChSl5nxThM.k9qbeIl8TRvs Google map created of where some people ives or have lived] * Blogpost [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2014/08/melanie-ingalill.html About the relation to the people now living in Sweden] * Blogpost [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2014/01/johan-emmanuel-wilund-18780224.html Johan Emmanuel Wilund 18780224] * Blogpost [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2013/12/story-of-johan-westlund.html Story of Johan Westlund 1846 Aug 2] * [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2013/12/story-of-bengt-hjorth.html Story of Bengt Hjorth] - [[Olsson-1112|Bengt Hjort]] 1792-1874 ==Family Trees== * [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]] at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/63883021/person/32139598427 Ancestry.com] * [[Westlund-52|Susan Westlund]] at LDS website FamilySearch.org and also on [http://connect.ancestry.com/Profile/012205db-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 Ancestry] * [[Lindborg-13|James Lindeborg]] at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/35323990/person/18782988173 Ancestry] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westlund-Family-Tree-60 Kevin Westlund] at Ancestry *Elsa a grand daughter to [[Westlund-47|Bertil]] family tree at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24119346/family?cfpid=1475272572 Ancestry] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31135344/person/26663652558?stid=63883021&spid=32139598956&pg=32787&pgpl=pid mlwmoore1 at Ancestry] == Surname Westlund == West I assume is old spelling in Swedish of english west Lund is grove ==> A grove in the west. I can ask [[Westlund-70|Ingalill]] if she has any other theories... First time I have seen the name in the churchbooks is for [[Bengtsson-537|Jonas]]. Jonas father [[Olsson-1112|Bengt]] was the son to [[Jonsson-2163|Olof]]. So he used the surname Olsson ''the son of Olof''. [[Olsson-1112|Bengt]] was at age 24 "Båtsman" i.e. soldier in the navy. As a soldier you got a soldier surname and he got Hjorth (eng. deer today we spell it Hjort). Jonas was born and in the churchbook I have seen the surname ''the son of Bengt'' = Bengtsson. Then after that he changed and Westlund appeared.... see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Westlund-30 Household record 1881] where he is Brukaren Westlund Jonas Bengtsson ::Brukare = have a farm (maybe not owns it?!?!) ::Bengtsson after his father [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Olsson-1112-6 Example from 1826 in the household book]. [[Olsson-1112|Bengt]] has both Hjorth and Olsson. * About [http://web.comhem.se/~u31263678/genealogy/Names.pdf Swedish names] == Facebook == If there is interest a closed [https://www.facebook.com/groups/709218055822396/ Facebook group] for [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lind-Descendants-408 descendants] to [[Lind-408|Anna Lind]] and [[Bengtsson-537|Jonas Bengtsson Westlund]] has been create. You need apply for memberhip..... [https://www.facebook.com/groups/709218055822396/ link] == Next step == If you would like to add more details please do it everyone can add information to Wikitree. Areas that would be interesting # More pictures of all Westlunds now living and old photos. Maybe if you don't know who is on the photo someone else maybe does. Pictures today see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=11132964&p=1 link] # Stories what happened in Sweden and in the new world # Also "small" stories like that the house on Vansättra 2 was built so that [[Lind-408|Anna Lindh]] "could be able to see the train from the house" - she didnt know then half of her children would take the train to USA and not return..... # Add also now living people. I have just added a few of the people I have got information from..... Just a name and where you live is a step one and also a picture If you have problem/questions let me know [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]] salgo60@msn.com === Research Notes === # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Westlund-23&public=1#Research_Notes Notes about] [[Westlund-23|Anna Margareta Westlund]] roots... == DNA genealogy == So far I know of noone in the Westlund Vansäter "family" that have been tested. A search on wikitree on Westlund gives this result [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Westlund link] == Sources ==
[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westlund_Vannsäter_resources|Wikitree Profiles linking to this page]] {{Space:Profeten_Erik_Jansson_och_Erikjansarna}}

Westminster, Massachusetts One Place Study

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== Westminster, Massachusetts One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Westminster, Massachusetts|category=Westminster, Massachusetts One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[https://www.westminster-ma.gov/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q2559758|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westminster, Massachusetts One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' Massachusetts :'''County:''' Worcester :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 42.545833, -71.911111 :'''Elevation:''' 324.0 m or 1063.0 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ===Notables=== *[[Wikipedia:William H. Upham|William H. Upham]] ==Sources==

Westminster, South Carolina

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Westminster Abbey

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[[Category: Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex]] [[Category:British History]] Westminster Abbey is the original (and more commonly used) name of the Collegiate Church of St. Peter at Westminster, a church of tall Gothic towers steeped in British history. British monarchs have been crowned and buried there since the early centuries following 1000 C.E. ---- ==Burials at Westminster Abbey== ===British Monarchs & Consorts=== The royal siblings Queen [[Tudor-2|Mary I]], King [[Tudor-3|Edward VI]], and Queen [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]]. King [[Stuart-2|James I]] and his mother [[Stuart-3|Mary, Queen of Scots]]. King [[Stuart-4|Charles II]] and his illegitimate son [[Beauclerk-1|Charles Beauclerk]]. King [[Orange-Nassau-2|William III]] and his wife and co-ruler Queen [[Stuart-21|Mary II]]. Queen [[Stuart-27|Anne I]] and her husband Prince [[Oldenburg-1|George of Denmark]]. ===Royal Family Members=== ===Notable Persons=== 1617 - [[Talbot-1078 |Edward Talbot, 8th Earl of Shrewsbury]] 1692 - [[Alston-658 | Sarah (Alston) Hare, Duchess of Somerset]] ---- ==On Visiting Westminster Abbey== (Amanda McKitterick Ros) ''Holy Moses! Have a look! // Flesh decayed in every nook! // Some rare bits of brain lie here // Mortal loads of beef and beer, // Some of whom are turned to dust, // Every one bids lost to lust...'' ''Famous some were -- yet they died; // Poets -- Statesmen -- Rogues beside, // Kings -- Queens, all of them do rot, // What about them? Now -- they're not!'' ==Sources== ===General=== * [https://www.guidelondon.org.uk/blog/major-london-sites/11-facts-about-westminster-abbey/ '''Guide London''': "11 Facts about Westminster Abbey"] ===Burials & Memorials === * [https://www.westminster-abbey.org/about-the-abbey/history/famous-people-organisations '''Westminster Abbey's website''': Famous People Buried or Commemorated at Westminster Abbey] * '''[https://archive.org/details/marriagebaptism01chesgoog/page/n125/mode/2up The Marriage, Baptismal, and Burial Registers of the Collegiate Church or Abbey of St. Peter, Westminster] ''' Vol 10 starting page 108 (image 126), Chester Lemuel Arthur, 1876, London: Harvard University: Google Books: 'nternet Archive. '''(Registers begin in year 1607)''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burials_and_memorials_in_Westminster_Abbey '''Wikipedia''': Burials & Memorials at Westminster Abbey] * Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, 1815-1881. '''Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey.''' 1st American edition from the 6th London ed. with the author's final revisions. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph, 1887. 3 volumes (1 online resource: '''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/289783.html Hathi Trust]''')

Westminster Burial Grounds, Baltimore, Maryland

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[[Category:Westminster Burial Grounds, Baltimore, Maryland]] For the Cemetery Category. ---- Not surprisingly, since it dates to 1787, the cemetery’s links to the War of 1812 are many. According to a list published in The Sun in 1914, 24 veterans of the war are buried there – including John Skinner, who was with Francis Scott Key on board that ship in the Baltimore harbor, waiting anxiously to see whether Fort McHenry would surrender its flag to the British. - See more at: http://retrobaltimore.tumblr.com/post/97305384099/westminster-burial-grounds-and-the-war-of-1812. [[Category:Westminster Burial Grounds, Baltimore, Maryland]]

Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre

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The [http://parklawnlp.ca/westminster-cemetery-mausoleum-cremation-centre/ Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre] is located in the Bathurst and Finch area of Toronto. It was formerly known as Westminster Memory Gardens or Westminster Memorial Park. See [[:Category:Westminster Cemetery Mausoleum and Cremation Centre, Toronto, Ontario|Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre]] category page to view wikitree profiles for people buried in this cemetery and other details. ==Resources for Further Research== '''Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS)''' The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase through their website at [https://torontofamilyhistory.org/toronto-branch/ OGS – Toronto Branch] *[https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1KReXzVNgUPp3SVjOHd_8-jaqnmA&ll=43.793448600000005%2C-79.3529284&z=13 OGS Toronto Cemetery Map] (Map ID: NYK-021) *OGS cemetery ID: 5007 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718531/data?n=83 Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum and Cremation Centre] for more information) '''The Ontario Name Index (TONI)''' Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names. These names are linked to a number of different sources of data including cemetery transcriptions. It does ''not'' provide this source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and it is massive. Nevertheless, it may prove helpful place to start). '''Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)''' Another excellent tool for searching cemetery records in Ontario is the [http://ocfa.islandnet.com/homepage.html Ontario Cemetery Finding Aid (OCFA)]. This is a comprehensive searchable database of cemeteries and family names. The site does not have links to transcriptions or provide details about the individual you may be searching for, but it is very helpful for quickly locating the burial location of someone in Ontario to guide your next steps for research. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Toronto List of Cemeteries in Toronto (Wikipedia)] [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/contacts/311-toronto/contact-list-cemeteries-toronto-and-gta.html Contact List for Major Cemeteries in Toronto]. The City of Toronto maintains a number of cemeteries once the original owner/operator was no longer able to carry out this responsibility. A list of these cemeteries – closed but maintained by the City of Toronto – is available on the [https://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/kb/docs/articles/parks,-forestry-and-recreation/policy-and-strategic-planning/cemeteries-in-the-city-of-toronto.html Toronto City website].

Westmoreland County, Virginia

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[[Category: Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Westmoreland County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Westmoreland County, Virginia {{One Place Study|place=Westmoreland County, Virginia}} == Westmoreland County == ===History=== Formed from [[Space: Northumberland County, Virginia | Northumberland County]] on July 5, 1653. Portions of the county were subsequently broken out into [[Space: Stafford County, Virginia | Stafford County]] and [[Space: King George County, Virginia | King George County]]. == Sources == See also: * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Westmoreland_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Westmoreland County on Family Search] * 1649-1800 — ($) ''[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5063/gpc_marriedwellandoften-0003 Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649-1800]''; Headley, Robert K.; Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. Lists some 7,000 marriages that took place in Lancaster, Northumberland, Old Rappahannock, Richmond, and Westmoreland counties or are referenced in their records. * 1763–1800 — ''[https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I]''; by William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913); Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. (See Westmoreland County starting on page 92.) * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/82023 Virginia Colonial Abstracts. Vol. 23. Westmoreland County, 1653-1657]

Westmorland County Census 1770-1820

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[[Category: Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Census]] [[Category: New Brunswick Census Records]] This is a list of the extant Censuses by parish for Westmorland County, New Brunswick and includes present day Albert County. An image of the 1803 census of Sackville Parish is here: https://www.mta.ca/marshland/topic5_engsettlers/agri_community/inhabitants.htm A transcription of of the censuses is in the attached document by Bradley Shoebottom which he created for the Nova Scotia Genweb. Note that the 1770 census only includes 2 parishes. 1820 is also not complete. Note that these are all head of household type censuses. NS Archives also includes the original documents for some of these here: https://novascotia.ca/archives/census/ListRG1v443.asp Nova Scotia Census - 1770-1787 *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1770_Hillsborough_Census Hillsborough] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1770_Sackville_Census Sackville] Not included in 1770 is a census of Moncton. Most of the residents also had property in Coverdale, then part of Hillsboro, so are included in that census. However, following are the original settlers of Moncton. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moncton_Settlers Monkton] 1803 Westmorland Census *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Hillsborough_Census Hillsborough] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Hopewell_Census Hopewell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Moncton_Census%2C_New_Brunswick Monkton] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Sackville_Census Sackville] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Salisbury_Census Salisbury] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1803_Westmorland_Census Westmorland] There are separate lists for freeholders. 1820 Westmorland Census *Shediac *Botsford *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1820_Dorchester_Census Dorchester] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1820_Sackville_Census Sackville] Not included in the Westmorland County Transcript is the 1770 Cumberland Census. Since most of what was then Cumberland Parish is now Wesmorland Parish, it's appropriate to list it here, *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:1770_Cumberland_Census Cumberland]

Westmorland Genealogical Resources

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[[:Category:Westmorland|'''The Westmorland County Category''']] [[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmoreland_Team|Westmorland Team Page]] * [[Space:Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society|Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society]] * [[Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Counties_of_Westmorland_and_Cumberland|Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Counties_of_Westmorland_and_Cumberland]] * [[Space:Pedigrees_Recorded_at_the_Heralds'_Visitations_of_the_Counties_of_Cumberland_and_Westmorland|Space:Pedigrees_Recorded_at_the_Heralds'_Visitations_of_the_Counties_of_Cumberland_and_Westmorland]] * [[Space: Quakers_in_Westmorland |Quakers in Westmorland]]

Westness, North Ronaldsay

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[[Category:North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=North Ronaldsay, Orkney|category=North Ronaldsay, Orkney One Place Study}} Westness is a house on the island of North Ronaldsay. '''''This is a placeholder for expansion

Westney Methodist Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Westney Methodist Church Cemetery, Mangere, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] == Westney Methodist Church Cemetery == The Westney Road Methodist Church was built in 1856 on Allotment 60 of the Parish of Manurewa, and owned by William Westney Snr who later gifted the land at the corner of Westney Road & Ihumatao Road in 1876. The road that the church and cemetery were on was called Westney Road, but was later changed to George Bolt Memorial Drive (due to roading changes). Many graves have been moved to the Mangere Lawn Cemetery or elsewhere due to the expansion of the airport. Profiles of those interred may have two categories reflecting their first interment and transfer to a new cemetery. The Abbeville Farm Estate in Nixon Rd is an 11ha area of pasture and mature trees housing heritage buildings including the 1855 Westney Homestead, an 1850s barn and the 1856 Westney Methodist church. For more than a century, the distinctive little white wooden church stood alone at the intersection of George Bolt Memorial Drive and Ihumatao Rd, on the road to the airport. It was shifted in 2007 to prepare for further airport development, including a northern runway. History and movement of Westney Methodist Church, Mangere * Built in 1856, enlarged 1887, vestry added 1918. * Shifted three times in four years. * Moved off main airport road in 2007. * Temporarily sited in a gully on airport land. * Now at Abbeville Farm Estate. * Part of new heritage venue opened in March 2011. == Links == * [http://www.methodist.org.nz/files/docs/wesley%20historical/63(4)%20the%20church%20by%20the%20airport.pdf The Church by the Airport - information on Westney Methodist Church and cemetery] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2565186/westney-methodist-church-cemetery Find-a-Grave] - This has 6 records === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] (and the [[Space:Oceania_Cemeteries_Team|Oceania Cemeteries Team]]). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''3''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''6''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''x'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:28, 21 May 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Weston, A Puritan Town

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weston, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Weston, A Puritan Town == * by Emma F. Ripley. Illus. by Margaret F. Kronenberg * published by Benevolent-Alliance of the First Parish, Weston, Mass., 1961 * 270 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weston, A Puritan Town|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029635 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ripley, Emma F., ''[[Space:Weston, A Puritan Town|Weston, A Puritan Town]]'' (Benevolent-Alliance of the First Parish, Weston, Mass., 1961) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ripley|Ripley]])

Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weston, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town == * by Thomas J. Farnham * published by Phoenix Publishing, Canaan, New Hampshire, 1979 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/westonforgingofa00farn borrow * https://www.westonhistoricalsociety.org/shop-2/ purchase === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Farnham, Thomas. ''[[Space:Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town|Weston, The Forging of a Connecticut Town]]'' (Phoenix Pub., Canaan, New Hampshire, 1979) [ Page ]. * ([[#Farnham|Farnham]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

Weston 1632 Pedigree Controversy

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[[Category: Controversial Pedigrees]] == The Controversy == :There has been controversy surrounding the parentage of [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]], wife of [[Weston-41|John Weston]], and said to be the daughter of [[Neville-15|Ralph Neville]] (d.v.p. 1499) and a sister of [[Neville-13|Ralph Neville]], 4th Earl of Westmorland. In 1633, the pedigree of Richard Weston, Lord Treasurer and future 1st Earl of Portland was certified by William Segar the Garter King of Arms and included a descent from the Earls of Westmorland. In 1878, Robert E.C. Waters in his ''Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley'' called this pedigree an elaborate fabrication.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110]. Despite no evidence to support this claim, it has been generally accepted that the Segar's Weston Pedigree was false. :Shawn and Lois Potter presented a great deal of information in support of the veracity of the Weston pedigree on the soc.genealogy.medieval discussion group in 2011.Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 24 November 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. Readers responded with arguments both for and against their conclusions, paused for two years, and resumed the discussion in 2014, without consensus.Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Additonal Evidence for New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 6 December 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link].Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland," (First post by Joe Cochoit on 17 February 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link].Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link]. Most recently, Shawn and Lois Potter published their research in a new book entitled ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered: A Review of Documentation Provided by the College of Arms''.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022). === Evidence === :In support of the claim that John Weston married Cecilia Neville, sister of the Earl of Westmorland: # An elaborate pedigree drawn up by the College of Arms in 1633 on behalf of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland shows his great grandmother to be Cecilia Neville, sister of Ralph, 4th earl of Westmorland. It was researched by Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix Pursuivant, certified by Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms and engrossed on vellum, extant in the British Museum Additional MS. 18667. The pedigree is described as 205 pages on 110 feet of vellum containing copies of the charters and other documents of the Weston family, 33 hand colored seals, 4 pages of depictions of funerary monuments, etc. The ancient family of Weston, was then represented by Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland, who is said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. It should be noted that among the duties of the Garter King of Arms is to prepare a genealogy of any new peer and present it to the House of Lords.Noble. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59]. So, Segar was not hired by Richard Weston to create this document but rather it was for the House of Lords and part of his duties. # A [[#1526Charter|copy of a charter]] from 1526 states Cecilia, wife of John Weston, is the sister of the earl of Westmorland. The original of this charter is missing but was reproduced in the 1633 pedigree. # A [[#1631letter|letter by Simon Weston]] of Lichfield, written in 1631, corroborates the pedigree. He states unequivocally that he is the grandson of John Weston of Lichfield and Cecilia Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville and sister of Ralph Neville, earl of Westmorland. The presence of the same witnesses on both Sir Simon Weston's 1631 letter and in his 1637 will provides strong evidence that Sir Simon's letter is authentic and not some sort of fabrication by the heralds. #The [[#SimonDeath|funeral certificate]] of Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer (d. 1633) was recorded at the College of Arms as required by the 1568 order of the Earl Marshall.[https://elizabethan.org/ Renaissance: The Elizabethan World] website. Elizabethan Heraldry, [https://elizabethan.org/heraldry/earl_marshal.html Earl Marshall's Orders, 1568]. The certificate was drawn from the testimony of his son-in-law Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham and recorded by Henry Chitting, Chester Herald of Arms. The College of Arms has two copies of this funeral certifcate which have been examined by Adam Tuck, current Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, one a draft copy and one a final version.College of Arms. ''The Funeral Certificate of Sir James Weston, 1633.'' College of Arms MSS F.C.3/180 (draft copy) and College of Arms MSS I.23/72 (final copy). College of Arms, 130 Queen Victoria St., London, UK. Examined and transcribed by Adam Tuck, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, December 2022. The originals are found with the other funeral certificates in the archives of the College of Arms. This funeral certificate was then copied into the Weston Pedigree.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 108-110.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. 18667]], folio127 verso. Part of Nicholas Bacon's testimony was that "Iames Lichefeild in the county of Staff: gent' [was the] fourth sonne of Ione Weston by Cecilie his wife daughter of Rafe Neuile Lo: Neuile and sister of Rafe E of Westmerland." This is another direct statement as to the parentage of Cecilia Neville. It is found in the 1633 pedigree so it is not completely independent evidence if you are alleging forgery. However, the originals attest that the pedigree copy was not an attempt to create evidence just for the pedigree, and it would greatly widen then number of people apparently being part of the conspiracy to fabricate the Weston Pedigree. === Supporting Evidence === #'''Display of Arms:''' The primary claim made by Waters was that the 1633 Weston Pedigree was fabricated and that [[Weston-137|Judge Richard Weston]] of Roxwell was not a son of John Weston of Lichfield. This is contradicted by the use of coats of arms by this family. John Weston of Lichfield used a seal of ''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief 5 bezants.'' The tomb of Judge Richard Weston of Roxwell displayed the same arms. The same arms are found being used by Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Dr. John Weston, Canon of Christ Church, and Catherine (Weston) Dyott. This ''Ermine, a chief 5 bezants'' can be found being used by Weston families across England, however, the charge of ''a martlet gules'' is only found with descendants of John Weston of Lichfield and clearly shows that Judge Richard Weston of Roxwell was his son as shown in the 1633 Weston Pedigree.

The second issue raised concerns evidence that Cecilia was a daughter of Ralph Neville. A Weston monument in St. Mary's Church in Litchfield memorializes James Weston esq., his son Sir Simon Weston, and his daughter Elizabeth (Weston) Ridgway wife of Robert Ridgway, 2nd Earl of Londonderry. The monument includes a shield of Weston quartering Neville.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 87-90. This would be a very public declaration that John Weston married someone of the house of Neville. The arms of Dr. John Weston of Christ Church were ''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief 5 bezants.''[[#Gutch|Gutch]]. ''History of the University of Oxford.'' (1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 488-489]. Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland bore the same arms on his monument.[[#CMS|Church Monuments Society]]. ''Church Monuments.'' vol. 13. (1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. #'''Advowson of Bucknell:''' Soon after dissolution of Oseney Abbey in 1639, Judge [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] acquired the advowson of Bucknell, co. Oxford from King Henry VIII.[[#Blomfield|Blomfield]]. ''History of Ardley, Bucknell, Caversfield and Stoke Lynn''. (1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=CMpSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54 page 54]. In 1672, Richard Weston willed the advowson of Bucknell to his son [[Weston-127|Jerome Weston]].[[#Canterbury Wills|Canterbury Wills]], 1384-1858. (Ancestry.com online database). [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/892286?mark=8dce522bedcf872fb2576d59e79aa485bf5333a21569bdc446b5964fc764bdee Will of Ricardi Westone], d. 1572. Two years later, Jerome Weston gave the Bucknell advowson to his aunt [[Weston-1892|Alice Ball]] of Lichfield for "diverse reasons and considerations especially moving to me."[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 43-44, 204. Citing, transcribing and translating the original grant. The wording of the deed reveals that it was a gift without payment. In 1578, Alice Ball gave the advowson to her son Robert Ball. This is more evidence confirming the relationship between the Westons of Roxwell and the Westons of Lichfield. If they were completely unrelated families as suggested by Morant and Waters, what are the chances that Jerome Weston would have given the advowson to Alice Ball of Lichfield? #'''Advowson of Sawley:''' In 1447, William Booth, Bishop of Lichfield granted the advowson of Sawley to his brother Roger Booth, Esq. of Sawley. This Roger Booth was the father of Isabel Booth, mother of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville (Cecilia's father). In the 1573 will of Chancellor Weston, he was in possession of the advowson of Sawley. While it is not known exactly how Weston came to possess the Sawley advowson, it does suggest a connection between him and the Neville/Booth family.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 83-84. It would be an unreasonable and remarkable coincidence if the Segar pedigree was false, and it just so happened that Sawley in Derbyshire which was once held by the Booths was then later held by the Westons of Lichfield, Staffordshire. #'''Lease of St. John:''' John Weston (who married Cecilia) obtained a lease on the Hospital of St. John in Lichfield, and three generations of Westons lived in the manor house there. The Hospital of St. John was owned by [[Stafford-5|Edward Stafford]], 3rd Duke of Buckingham and then by his son Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford. Edward Stafford was the guardian of Cecilia's brother Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland, and married his daughter [[Stafford-235|Katherine]] to him. This lease of a very valuable property from the Duke of Buckingham is another connection to the Neville family, and is consistent with the statement that John Weston married a sister of the Earl of Westmorland.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 77-80. #'''Scope of conspiracy:''' The number of people who would have been complicit in forging the pedigree is unreasonably large. This is not a simple case of a herald accepting a few shillings to allow a family to keep their coat of arms. The people involved would have lived in different counties and even different countries, were only distantly related or unrelated to the Earl of Portland, and many would have nothing to gain. People who would have had to of been involved in creating a forged pedigree include: #*William Segar, Garter King of Arms who created and certified the 1633 pedigree. #*Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix who researched the 1633 pedigree. #*[[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland for who the pedigree was drawn up. #* Sir [[Weston-1893|Simon Weston of Lichfield]] #* Sir [[Weston-1910|James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer]] #* [[Mytton-14|Edward Mytton of Weston-under-Lizard]], brother-in-law to Simon and James who received one of the six copies of the pedigree made by the College of Arms. #* [[Weston-1960|Sir Richard Weston of Rugeley]], whose namesake [[Weston-1957|grandfather]] was the first cousin, once removed of [[Weston-137|Judge Richard]]. #*[[Bacon-3495|Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham]] who directly stated Cecilia's parentage to the College of Arms, son-in-law of James. #*Henry Chitting, Chester Herald who certified the statement by Nicholas Bacon. #*Michael Hickins, Richard Clarke, and Simon Martin who witnessed both [[#1631letter|the 1631 letter]] by Simon Weston, and also the 1637 will of Simon Weston (a document completely separate from the pedigree). #'''Social Status:''' An argument against the identification is that a sister of the earl of Westmorland would not have married someone of the gentry class like John Weston. This can be turned around by pointing out that the Weston family soared to new heights following the marriage. Within four generations are found Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland and Lord Treasurer of England, Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer, Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, 1st Earl of Burlington, and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrey, Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Sir Geoffrey Fenton, Chief Secretary of Ireland, Weston Ridgway, 3rd Earl of Londonderry, Richard Weston, Justice of the Common Pleas, Jerome Weston, knt., Simon Weston knt., and John Weston, Doctor of Civil Law. #'''Crime of Forgery:''' The allegation is that William Segar, Garter forged a pedigree on behalf of Richard Weston, then Lord Treasurer of England prior to him being made an earl. But what was the benefit, and what was the risk? There was no real benefit to Richard Weston. As the Lord Treasurer he was already one of the most powerful men in the country (said to be loved by and the closest advisor of King Charles). In fact, if he had been caught forging this pedigree it would only have been ammunition for his many enemies and potentially politically ruinous. In this time period, forging pedigrees and falsely displaying arms was considered a serious crime. In 1547, the Earl of Surrey was executed for displaying the arms of Edward the Confessor and the arms of England.[[#d'Aubigné|d'Aubigné]], Jean Henri Merle. ''Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin.'' (1879): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015049271094?urlappend=%3Bseq=335%3Bownerid=13510798886936890-367 305-308]. William Segar himself had been falsely imprisoned when a "diabolical scheme" falsely implicated him in the production of a false pedigree.[[#Noble|Noble]]. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA231 page 231], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA242 pages 242-245]. #'''Sampson Erdeswick:''' Staffordshire historian Sampson Erdeswick (c. 1525 - 1603) was a ward of Sir John Giffard of Chillington in the mid 1530s. The heading of the 1526 deed from John Weston of Rugeley to "John Weston, Junior, my son, and Cecily, his wife, sister of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland," states that it was found at Chillington; and Sir John Giffard is named in the deed. Sampson Erdeswick apparently endorsed the identity of John Weston of Lichfield's wife as Cecily, daughter of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville, in the Weston pedigree, since he included the Weston pedigree in his Survey of Staffordshire.[[#Erdeswicke|Harwood]]. ''A Survey of Staffordshire By Sampson Erdeswicke.'' (1820). [https://books.google.com/books?id=DEgJAAAAIAAJ Google Books link]. #'''Evidence of Family Relationships:''' A key component that of Water's arguments that Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland descended from William Weston of Prested Hall in Essex, and not from John Weston of Lichfield was that he could find no evidence that James Weston and Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor were brothers of Portland's grandfather, Justice [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), of Rugeley. However, there is evidence of family relationships. #*In 1625, long before the college of arms began researching the Weston lineage and in a completely unrelated context Richard Weston referred to Simon Weston of Lichfield as "his uncle." The implication is the future Earl of Portland then knew his grandfather Richard to be the brother of Simon's father James Weston.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): page 51.[[#Ruigh|Ruigh]]. ''The Parliament of 1624.'' (1971): [https://books.google.com/books?id=MGXKvwEACAAJ&pg=PA319 page 319]. #*In the 1630's Thomas Wentworth earl of Stafford was in an extraordinary feud with Richard Boyle earl of Cork. Richard Boyle had built in St. Patrick's cathedral the "largest and grandest tomb in Ireland at a personal cost of £1000" to house the bodies of his mother-in-law Alice Weston and her father Robert Weston the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Wentworth was demanding (purely out of spite) that it be torn down. Among the many letters regarding this issue was a mention that the Lord Treasurer would side with those wishing for the monument to remain "because of his kinsman the Lord Chancellor Weston, " and that he was "stirring in the matter" at court.[4,5,6,][[#Townshend|Townshend]]. ''Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork''. (1904): [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofgre00towniala/page/213 page 213].[[#Bell|Bell]]. ''Archbishop Laud and Priestly Government.'' (1905). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gIMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA173 page 173].[[#Bliss|Bliss]]. ''The Works of William Laud,'' vol. VI part II. (1857). [https://books.google.com/books?id=8SgBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA358 pages 358-359]. In other words, he did not want the tomb of his great-uncle torn down. The Earl of Portland, Archbishop Laud and Viscount Wentworth all knew Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland to be a kinsman of Portland (brother to Portland's grandfather Richard). #*Richard Weston of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer began his political career as a burguess for Lichfield, "a seat he almost certainly owed to his distant kinsman Sir Simon Weston" of Lichfield.History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/weston-richard-15789-1658 WESTON, Richard (c.1578/9-1658)]. Again this shows a probable family relationship of the Westons of Rugeley and the Westons of Lichfield. #*In 1603, Richard Weston of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer wrote a letter to Richard Boyle Earl of Cork calling him his "loving kinsman" and "worthy cousin," and his wife as "my Lady Cosyn your wyf." The letter also refers to my "brother and sister Welles."[[#Grosart|Grosart]]. ''The Lismore Papers of Richard Boyle'', series 2 part 1. (1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=l4MJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA79 pages 79-81]. Again this shows a family connection between the Westons of Rugeley and the Westons of Lichfield contrary to the statements by Waters. === Allegations of Fraud === :While not really a challenge to the 1633 pedigree, Philip Morant in 1748 in his ''History of Essex'' made Judge [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] a son of John Weston and a grandson of William Weston of Prested Hall in Essex.[[#Morant|Morant]]. ''History and Antiquities of Essex,'' vol. 2. (1768): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=89&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 70] and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 171]. This Richard Weston was the father of Jerome Weston and grandfather of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st earl of Portland for whom the 1633 Segar pedigree was created. This, of course, contradicts the 1633 Segar pedigree which states that Judge Richard Weston was a son of John Weston and Cecilia Neville. There is nothing to suggest that Morant was aware of the 1633 pedigree. :In 1878, Robert E.C. Waters stated there were two conflicting stories for the origins of the Westons of Roxwell, but that one came from a 1633 pedigree fabricated for Richard Weston.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110]. Despite no evidence to support this claim, it has been generally accepted that the Segar pedigree was false. Waters reasoning for presuming the 1633 pedigree to be false were: #The pedigree claims the Westons of Roxwell descended from Reginald de Baliol, the doomsday lord of Weston-under-lizard in Staffordshire, but he could show this was clearly wrong. #There was no evidence that Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland was a brother of Judge Richard Weston, as alleged by the 1633 Segar pedigree. #Cecily Neville, wife of John Weston, does not occur in any of the Neville wills. #Cecily Neville does not occur in any of the pedigrees of the Nevilles. #Cecily Neville's sons never allude to their illustrious connections. #Judge Richard Weston bore a martlet on his arms indicating he or his father was a 4th son. This matches John Weston being the 4th son of William Weston of Prested Hall. :'''Answers to the objections raised by Waters:''' #This is flat wrong and an error by Waters. The pedigree never makes a genealogical connection between Reginald de Baliol and the Weston family. #This probably the most important point, and again this is an incorrect statement Waters. Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland was in fact a brother of Judge Richard Weston (this will be discussed further). This proved the alternative ancestry given by Morant is wrong, and that Waters was wrong to dismiss the 1633 pedigree based on Morant's alternative. #There are no extant wills for such a statement to be made. The will of Cecilia's grandfather, her father, her mother, her mother's second husband, her sister, and her brother do not exist. #That Cecilia is not named in a Neville pedigree is not surprising and of little consequence. Family members and especially daughters were often left off of ''Visitation'' pedigrees. The ''1530 Visitation of the North Counties'', which is likely what Water's was alluding to, also does not name Cecilia's sister Isabel who was only recently been proven to be a daughter of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville.[[#Longstaffe|Longstaffe]]. ''Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530.'' (1863): [https://books.google.com/books?id=ve0OvvM9qr8C&pg=PA29 page 29]. Similarly, the ''Visitations of Yorkshire'' does not name Cecilia's sister Isabel and does not name most known siblings of the Neville family.[[#Norcliffe|Norcliffe]]. ''Visitation of Yorkshire in 1563 and 1564'', (1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=JvwUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA226 page 226]. #This is oblivious to the fact that John Weston of Lichfield actually used the same arms with the marlet, as did multiple children and grandchildren in multiple lines. The arms with the martlet are clearly those of John Weston of Lichfield and those of William Weston of Prested Hall. === Other Objections Raised === :'''Social Class:''' An reason for skepticism that John Weston married Cecilia Neville was that he was of insufficient social class to have married a sister of the Earl of Westmorland. This is is a specious argument which understates who the Westons were and overstates the power of the Earls of Westmorland in this time period. You do not have to look further than her father Ralph Neville (d. 1498) who married Edith Sandys (no grand ancestry of note), or her grandfather the 3rd earl of Westmorland who married Isabel Booth whose greatest claim to fame was being the niece of a bishop. :The argument also over states who the Nevilles, Earls of Westmorland were in this time period of 1450-1520. Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland found himself an enemy of the Beauforts and his step-uncle Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was eventually forced to surrender much of his lands and his income decreased from £2600 to £400 p.a. He was called simple minded and required a guardianship to manage his affairs. Perhaps because of the above, he was a Lancastrian and so an of his enemy of the all-powerful Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. The point is the 2nd Earl of Westmorland was an impoverished, simple-minded, marginalized earl with no power or influence in national politics. He was succeeded by his teenage nephew whose father had already been killed at Towton and attainted. The 3rd earl does the prudent thing and switches sides to become a Yorkist, supporting Edward IV and Richard III. This backfired when in 1485 when Richard III is killed, Ralph Neville was stripped of all lands granted to him by RIII, became one of only 6 peers forced to put up a bond for his good behavior, and forced to surrender his son to Henry VII. In 1498, both Cecilia's father and grandfather die. At this point, the 4th Earl of Westmorland (Cecilia's brother) is only two years old, the Earldom has been stripped of lands and income, and the marriages of the Neville children are sold off. There are no adult family members to look after their interests. That the marriage of Cecilia Neville could have been sold to the Westons is very believable. :'''Lichfield Families:''' Douglas Richardson claimed that he had identified the family of John Weston of Lichfield in a "1532-3 Census of Lichfield, Staffordshire".Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bIst5T6YfQw Google Groups link]. This John Weston had wives +Margaret and Elizabeth, and then 18 children, namely Elizabeth, Agnes, John, Joan, Edmund, Nicholas, +William, +Richard, +John, Robert, Ellen, Alice, John, Agnes, Katherine, James, Christopher, Joan. Given that the children's list includes all 7 of the names which occur in the Segar pedigree, Richardson concludes that the list must be the family group of the same John Lichfield of the Segar pedigree; and that he could not have married Cecilia Neville since his wives were named Margaret and Elizabeth. :There are many problems with this analysis. The first is that Richardson mischaracterizes what the list of names is in the first place. It is not a census of family households. Originally published as ''List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford'' it is a list of over 51,000 names of people belonging to the Archdeaconry of Stafford with some 4,000 names lost due to damage.[[#Kettle|Kettle]]. "A List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford, 1532-3". (1976). It certainly was a not a census, however, and its original purpose is still uncertain. It likely was tracking collections or donations and the names were those who deserving of some blessing or prayer in exchange for their donation. It includes the names of people both living and dead. Although the entries look to be nuclear families, i.e. parents and their children, it is clear that many include other relatives - most commonly the parents of the family head or his wife (usually appearing in pairs and usually at the end of the entry), but also grandchildren and siblings, and sometimes cousins, god-children and even servants. In about 10% of the entries these relationships are stated explicitly, but it is probable that other entries also list relatives without saying so explicitly (the list appears to have been composed by several different clerks, not all applying the same rules for inclusion or style of entry). The list shows little correspondence with other lists of inhabitants of various parishes in the Archdeaconry. :With seventeen children listed, it cannot be said that John Weston in the list is the same as the John Weston who married Cecilia Neville. It appears that more than one Weston family has been grouped together. The List is not a census and there is no way to know if John Weston even appears in the list. John Weston who does appear in the List has been called a "tanner" as he is called this in a suit - there is no reason to think this tanner is the same as the John Weston who married Cecilia Neville. A + sign next to the child Richard indicates he was deceased, so this could not be Judge Richard of Skreens. :'''History of Parliament/ODNB:''' It has been pointed out that other generally trusted sources such as the History of Parliament, and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography also contradict the Weston Pedigree. The ODNB entry for Richard Weston (d. 1572) states he was " probably a grandson of William Weston (d. 1513/14) of Essex and London, mercer."J. H. Baker, "Weston, Richard (d. 1572)", in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29125, accessed 29 Jan 2014]. This is following Morant and Waters, without providing any additional reasoning or evidence. The article also notes that "some pedigrees make him the second son of John Weston of Lichfield , Staffordshire, who was the fourth son of John Weston of Rugeley." :HoP's biography of Richard Weston (d. 1572) calls the Segar pedigree a fabrication.[[#HoP1|HoP Online]] website. Biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-richard-1527-72 WESTON, Richard (by 1527-72)], of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex. However, the footnotes make clear that the article depends on Waters for this opinion and none of the other references support the charge of fabrication. It should also be pointed out that the History of Parliament articles on James Weston (d. 1589) and Robert Weston (d. 1573) state they were sons of John Weston and his wife Cecilia Neville.HoP Online. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/weston-james-1525-89 WESTON, James (c.1525-89)], of Lichfield, Staffs.HoP Online. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-robert-1522-73 WESTON, Robert (by 1522-73)], of Lichfield, Staffs. :'''Visitations:''' The Essex Visitations of 1612 do not name any brothers for Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell, though they do name a sister.[[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Essex,'' vol. I. (1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA318 page 318]. == Records == ===== The 1633 Weston Pedigree ===== :An elaborate pedigree was drawn up by the College of Arms in 1633 on behalf of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland.[[#1633Pedigrees|The 1633 Weston Pedigree]]. There are three known surviving copies of the original six. [[#BL Add. 74251A|BL Add. 74251A]]; [[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. 18667]]; [[#SRO 1344/1|SRO 1344/1]]. It was researched by Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix Pursuivant, and certified by Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms. The pedigree is described as 205 pages on 110 feet of vellum containing copies of the charters and other documents of the Weston family, 33 hand colored seals, 4 pages of depictions of funerary monuments, etc. The ancient family of Weston, was then represented by Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland, who is said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. It should be noted that among the duties of the Garter King of Arms is to prepare a genealogy of any new peer and present it to the House of Lords.Noble. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59]. It should be noted that Segar was not hired by Richard Weston to create this document, but rather it was for the House of Lords and part of his duties. :Six copies were made for the descendants of Hamo Weston - Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland; Simon Weston, knt. of Lichfield; James Weston, knt. Baron of the Exchequer; John Weston LL.D. of Christ Church University of Oxford; Edward Mitton of Weston-Under-Lizard, Staffordshire; and Richard Weston of Rugeley. Of these six, three still survive and have been examined. Two are in the British Library and one in the Staffordshire Record Office. ===== 1526 Charter of John Weston of Rugeley the elder to son John Weston the younger ===== :The full text of the 1526 charter (BM Add MS 18667, fol. 101), translated, reads as follows: :[fo. 101 recto] :Original at Chillington ::[55] Know all men, present and future, that I, John Weston of Rugeley the elder, gent., have given, granted and in this my present charter have confirmed to John Giffard, knt., John Knightley, esq., and John Wolsley, gent., all my messuage in Lichfield, with all my lands and tenements, meadows, grazings and pastures, rents, reversions and services with all and singular their appurtenances belonging to the aforementioned messuage, and also the whole of my meadow called Hams in Linhurst, to have and to hold the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances to the aforementioned John Gifford, John Kniteley and John [60] Wolseley, their heirs and assigns, to the use of '''John Weston the younger, [61] my son, and Cecily his wife, sister of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland''', and their heirs and assigns forever, to hold from the Chief Lord of that fee by the service therefrom due and lawfully customary. And I the aforesaid John Weston and my heirs will warrant and forever defend the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances to to the aforementioned John Giffard, John Knightley, John Wolsley, their heirs and assigns, to the aforesaid use against all men. Know further that I the aforementioned John Weston have appointed and put in my place my beloveds in Christ Roger Trusell and Alan Orel my true and lawful attorneys to deliver for me and in my name to the aforementioned John Giffard, John, and John Wolsley full and peaceful seisin of and in the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances according to the force, form and effect of this my present Charter holding and to hold [fo. 101 verso] as ratified and pleasing all and anything my attorneys or either of them shall do in my name in delivery of the aforesaid seisin exactly as if I myself were there personally. In witness whereof I have affixed my seal to this my present Charter of enfeoffment. Dated at Lichfield, the fifteenth day of July in the eighteenth year of the reign of king Henry the eighth. [15 July 1526] ::(Note: the numbers in square brackets appear in the left margin opposite individuals named in the text and are ID numbers - in the pedigree each individual is assigned a unique identifying number.)"Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland." [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/soc.genealogy.medieval/weston%7Csort:relevance/soc.genealogy.medieval/37WN4EU-PyA/8_KiDylo42AJ 1526 Charter Translated from the original Latin by Matt Tompkins]. Accessed 12 October 2017. ===== 1631 Letter from Simon Weston to Richard Weston ===== ::“(From Sir Simon Weston Knt) To my rt wort. cozen Richard Weston Esq at his home in Ridgley Cosen Weston to satisfie your desire in answer of your lter for the pefecting of our pedigree which I know cannot be done without sight of your ansient residence remaining with you at Ridgley where you may find the names of all our anncestours and especially of my grandsire [great-grandfather] who was your anncestour and of my grandfather '''John Weston who whilest he lived in England lived in the Citty of Lichfield and had to wife Cecely the daughter of Ralph Neville''' that died in the life time of the Erle of Westmorland his father who had five [sons] by the said Cicely Edmund Weston his oldest soune Richard Weston the Judge his second soune and grandfather to the now Lord Treasurer Robert Weston Chancellor of Ireland his third soun James Weston of the place where I now live in the City of Lichfield his fourth soune Christopher Weston his fifth son; James Weston my father ...”Discovery: The National Archives, UK. "Nineteenth Century Copy of a Letter from Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield to Richard Weston, Esq. of Rugeley." Dated 9 December 1631, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3fd7d3a8-3634-4bfa-bf18-149dc96fc1ea D(W)1885/4/6/1]. ===== 1632 Letter of Doctor John Weston to Sir Richard Weston ===== :''As copied into the 1633 Weston Pedigree.''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 54-58, image of original from Add. MS 18667.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. MS 18667]], folios 125 verso and recto.[[#BL Add. 74251A|BL Add. 74251A]], folio 139 recto, folio 140 verso and recto.[[#SRO 1344/1|SRO 1344/1]], folio 128 recto, 129 verso and recto. :From [[Weston-981|John Weston]], Doctor of Civil Law. Son of Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. :To Sir [[Weston-1960|Richard Weston]] of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer ::These followinge lines was sent from Doctor Weston ::vnder his hand and Seale to Mr. Ri~ Weston of ::Rudgeley in Com~: Stafford Esquire: ::Touchinge my Grandfather his name was Iohn Weston he liued in Lichfeild, and was about 80 yeares old and blind when he died; He gaue me as I was tould the lease of St. Iones in Lichfeild which since my Father renewed; The very Seale wherewith I Seale this Letter I was told was my Grandfathers: he had many Children sones and daughters ::1: The eldest I thinke was Edmund Weston he liued aboute Chichestre a Channcellor or some other Officer of Worship there. He hath Grandchildren yet liuing Masles lineally descended of his body, one of them was aliue some 3 or 4 yeares since, and hath land in Essex about Ingerstone, of whom you may inquire more of that line. ::2: Richard Weston who was Iudge, was also one of my Grandfather sones, which Iudge was Grandfather to my Lord Tresurer that now is [vizt:] his Fathers Father of whom, and of Sr. Beniamin Touchborne you may haue full aduertisement of that line. ::3: Another Robert Weston who died Lord Chauncellour in Ireland. Wiues he had two. The First ws a Ienings such was her Fathers name, by whom he had 3: daughters and one Sonne. ::1: Elizabeth Weston the eldest who died in Ireland and neuer maried. ::2: Alice Weston first maried to the Bishop of Merh~ in Ireland his Name was Brady by whom she had sones and daughters; Luke Bradi deceased, and Nicholas yet liuinge, in Ireland and Knighted as I thinke. Her second Husband was Sr. Geffrey Fenton Kt. Secretary of the Counsell in Ireland, by whom she had issue William Fenton Kt. yet liueing in Ireland, and Katherine maried to Rich:~ Boyle Earle of Corke, who hath many sonnes and daughters concering whome my Lord Goring or my Lord Digby can giue you more perfect aduertisement. ::3: The third daughter Audrey Weston maried to Gideon Ansham Kt. yet liuinge in Heston neere Hownflowe of whom you may haue better instructions in that lineage. ::The said Robert Westons son is called Iohn Weston Dr. of the Ciuill Law, and Prebendary of Christ Church yet liuinge, his wife Anne Freeman by whom he had: ::1: Iohn Weston Mr. of Arts of ye Vniuersity of Oxon.~ ::2: Anne Weston maried to William Piers Dr. of Diuinity and Deane of Peterborough. ::3: Elizabeth maried to Thomas Iles Dr. of Kiuinitie of ye Vniuersitie of Oxon:~ ::4: Dorothy Weston yet liuinge vnmaried. ::The said Robert Weston had a second wife, a widdowe her name ws Ansham, Inquire further if you haue occasion of the Children he had by the second wife of Mr. Gedeon Ansham dwellinge at Heston aforesaid. ::4: Another son he had named Iames Weston Register of the Diocesse of Lichfield and Couenty. whose sonne and heire Sr. Simon Weston is, of whome, or Mr Iames Weston of the Inner Temple you may further inquire. ::5: Another sonne Christopher Weston, who had sonnes and daughters who dwelt about Tamworth in Staffordshire. ::1: The Said Ioh~ Weston my Grandfather had daughters also, Alice Weston maried to Mr. Ball of Lichfeild by whom she had sonnes and daughters Iohn Ball who died in Ireland a Ciuill lawyer, Robert Ball a Diuine who died in Gloucestr~. about Sauerne side, Henry Ball Dr. of Diuinity deceased also. Alice Ball maried to one Mr Bardd, Ione Ball maried to one Temple in Lichfeild. ::2: An other daughtr Katherine Weston maried to Mr. Diett of Lichfeild, of whom she had sonnes and daughtrs. ::Anthony Diott Councellour at Lawe of the Inner Temple deceased of whose sone who now is of the Temple also you may inquire at large of his generation wherein I shall come short. ::Iohn Diot of Lichfeild deceased. ::Arthur Diot of Lichfeild deceased. ::Ione Diot maried to Mr. Cressy, who had a daughter maried to Sr. Iohn Curson yet liuing near to Oxon.~ The said Lady Curson had a former husband a Marchant in London, but I knowe not his Name. ::Yor assured loueinge cozen ::John Weston ::[seal] ::In Dorso: ::To the right worth~ Mr. ::Richard Weston Councellour ::at lawe of the Inner Temple ::these: ::London ===== James Weston Funeral Certificate ===== :The funeral certificate of Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer (d. 1633) was recorded at the College of Arms as required by the 1568 order of the Earl Marshall.[https://elizabethan.org/ Renaissance: The Elizabethan World] website. Elizabethan Heraldry, [https://elizabethan.org/heraldry/earl_marshal.html Earl Marshall's Orders, 1568]. The College of Arms has two copies of this funeral certificate which have been examined by Adam Tuck, current Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, one a draft copy and one a final version. A copy of this funeral certificate was placed in the Weston Pedigree. :Transcription of the two originals found in the College of Arms archives. The two copies are essentially identical with a couple of very minor spelling differences. The College of Arms transcription: ::Sir James Weston Knight one of ye1 Barons of the excheq[ue]r and youngest sonne of James Weston of Lichfeild [sic] in the county of Staff[ord] Gentleman 4th sonne of John Weston by Ciceley2 his wife Da[ughter] of Raph3 Nevill4 Lo[rd] Nevill and sister of Raph Earle of Westmerland [sic] died in London ye 5th day of December 1633 and his body was conveyed to Castle Camps where it lies interred, he mar[ried] Mary Da[ughter] of James Weston of Itam5 in ye county of Kent Esq[uire] and by her had yssue only one Da[ughter] & heire called Anne mar[ried] to Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham in ye county of Norf[olk] Esq[uire] 5th sonne of Sir Nicholas Bacon of Redegrave Knight and prime Baronett of Engl[and] by whom she had yssue Anne sole Da[ughter] of ye age of about 13 yeares whose mother aforesaid Anne died ye [blank space] daye of September 1621 and lyes buried at Castle Camps aforesaid by her said father Sir James ye Defunct who made ye said Nicholas Bacon his sole Executor of his last will & Testament who in Testymony [that6] this Certificate is true hath subscribed it with his hand being taken ye 23th [sic] day of January 1633 by Henry Chitting Chester Herauld to be recorded in ye Office of Armes. ::[signed] Nich[olas] Bacon7 :Copy as it appears in the Segar Pedigree:[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): page 108, image of original from Add. MS 18667.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. MS 18667]], folio 127 verso. ::Out of the Booke of Certificates in the Office of Armes ::Sr Iames Weston Knight one of the Barons of the excheq, and youngest sone of Iames Weston of Lichefeild in the county of Staff: gent' fourth sonne of Iohn Weston by Cecilie his wife daughter of Rafe Neuile Lo: Neuile, and sister of Rafe E of Westmerland. died in Londo~ the fifth day of December 1633, and his body was conuayed to Castle Camps where it lyes interred ::He maried Mary daughter of Iames Weston of Itam in ye County of Kent~ Esq. and by her had yssue onely one daughter and heire called Anne maried to Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham in ye County of Norff: Esq. fift son~e of Sr Nich~as Bacon of Redgaue Kt & prime Baronet of Engl~ by whome she had yssue Anne sole daughter now of the age of about thirteene yeares whose mother aforesaid Anne died the day of September 1621 and lyes buried at Castle Camps aforesaide by her saide father Sr James the defunct who made the saide Nich~as Bacon his sole Executor of his last will, & Testament who in testimony that this certificate is true hath subscribed it with his hand being taken the 23th day of January 1633 by Henr Chitting Chester herald to be recorded in the Office of Armes. ::Nich: Bacon ===== Family Connections Chart ===== :Chart showing many of the prominent descendants of John and Cecilia Weston in the first few generations, and the connection between the Westons of Lichfield, Roxwell and Rugeley. {{Image|file=Notes on Cecilia Weston.png |caption=Westons of Lichfield, Roxwell and Rugeley. |size=xl}} === Miscellaneous Notes === *'''Plausibility of fabrication:''' The very contention that Segar's Weston pedigree was fabricated is itself strange.
What exactly is the allegation, because there are two separate assertions here? The first, being argued here, is that Cecilia is an invention to create a connection to the Earls of Westmorland. Note that not even Waters ever made this claim. The second claim, made by Waters, is that Richard Weston, Earl of Portland’s grandfather Richard was falsely made to be a son of John Weston and Cecilia Neville. Well that would be an irrational way to fabricate a pedigree. First, you invent a nonexistent person, then you invent a nonexistent relationship to connect to the nonexistent person - that doesn’t make sense. Fabricated pedigrees attach a known person in a pedigree to a real person. In other words, if Segar wanted to fabricate the Weston pedigree he would have connected Richard Weston to Cecilia because she was a known/real daughter of Ralph, Lord Neville. *'''Two Cecilia Westons:''' Two John Westons married a woman named Cecilia and this has at times caused some confusion. The first, of course, is John Weston of Lichfield who married Cecilia Neville, the subject of this page. The second is his nephew [[Weston-1956|John Weston]] of Rugeley who married Cecilia Ford. =====Notes on arms used===== :There are two different coats of arms associated with the Westons. This has led to some confusion as to the relationships between the different branches of the family, and charges that various branches are unrelated to each other. The first is the ancient arms of the family which can be traced back to the 12th century: :''Or, an eagle displayed regardant sable'' :The second is most commonly associated with the Westons of Lichfield, but can also be found being used by other Weston branches: :''Ermine, on a chief azure five bezants'' :So who used what and what does it tell us about their relationships. {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-60.jpg |caption=Weston of Lichfield
''Ermine, a martlet gules,''
''on a chief azure 5 bezants.'' |size=150 |align=l }} :- John Weston of Lichfield used a seal with :''Ermine, a martlet, on a chief 5 bezants.''''The Herald and Genealogist'', vol. 8. (1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. :- This seal and arms descended to his grandson Dr. John Weston, Canon of Christ Church. :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#Gutch|Gutch]]. ''History of the University of Oxford.'' (1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 pages 488-489].''The Herald and Genealogist'', vol. 8. (1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. :- Granddaughter Joan Dyott, daughter of Catherine (Weston) Dyott, displayed on her tomb: :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#Jones|Jones]]. ''Parish of Tettenhall.'' (1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=N__lAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA252 page 252]. :- Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland bore the same arms on his monument. :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#CMS|Church Monuments Society]]. ''Church Monuments.'' vol. 13. (1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-61.jpg |caption=Weston of Roxwell
''Ermine, a martlet gules,
charged with a mullet or,
on a chief azure 5 bezants.'' |size=150 |align=l }} :- Judge Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell, Essex on his tomb: :''Ermine, a martlet gules charged with a mullet or, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#EAS9|Trans.]] of the Essex Archaeological Society, volume 9. (1903): [https://books.google.com/books?id=u5cWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA57 page 57]. {{clear}} :'''Weston of Rugeley:''' The ancient arms of Weston of Weston-under-Lizard, and of Rugeley were ''Or, an eagle displayed sable.'' These arms can be found going back to at least the 13th century.[[#Bridgeman|Bridgeman]]. "Parish of Weston-Under-Lizard," in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', vol. 2. (1899): see for example [https://books.google.com/books?id=zOkGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19 pages 9-20, 37, 44, 315, etc]. It was said by Waters that the arms of Weston of Lichfield were entirely different from those of Weston of Rugeley, so they cannot be the same family. However, it can be shown that Weston of Rugeley also used the Weston of Lichfield coat of arms. :Richard Weston of Rugeley (d. 1613) on his monument has: ''1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed sable; 2d Ermine, and chief azure 5 bezants; 3d Arms of Ford (his mother).''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 27-28. :His son Ralph Weston of Rugeley (dvp 1605) on his monument has: ''1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed sable; 2d Ermine, and chief azure 5 bezants; 3d Arms of Ford.''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 29.
{{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-59.jpg |caption=Weston |size=150 |align=l }} {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-62.jpg |caption=Weston of Rugeley |size=150 |align=l }} {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-63.jpg |caption=Weston, Earl of Portland |size=150 |align=l }} {{clear}} :https://books.google.com/books?id=zOkGAAAAYAAJ :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weston-2732 :https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039595601&view=1up&seq=61&q1=Weston ===== Brief Notes on Children ===== *Richard Weston. Born say 1513. ===== Great Migration Connections ===== *[[Weston-1315 |Thomas Weston]] of Hagley Hall in Rugeley was a brother of Sir Richard Weston (1579–1658) Baron of the Exchequer and a son of Ralph Weston of Rugeley, Staffordshire. He was a Merchant Adventurer with interests in the Virginia and Plymouth colonies. He traveled several times between England, Virginia, and New England. His daughter married Roger Conant Jr. ===== Slade Question ===== :Judge Richard Weston's will mentions "Mary Slade, John Milborne's sister". Water's said he found "certain proof" that Richard Weston's sister married John Slade of Coventry, and that this sister had two daughters, Mary Slade and Joan Slade who married John Milbourne of Marks Hall in Dunmow. Evidence is from the 1594 IPM of John Milborne which sets out his marriage settlement.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 95]. :If Richard Weston really had a sister who married John Slade of Coventry, who is she? The 1633 Weston Pedigree makes clear he had two sisters, Alice who married John Ball, and Catherine who married John Dyott. :The actual wording of the marriage settlement of Joan Slade and John Milborne is that she was "consanguineam" of Judge Richard Weston. This is very broad term which implies a near relative and might mean cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/grandson/granddaughter/etc. :However, taken in conjunction with the ''Visitations of Essex'' which gives Richard Weston a sister ______ married to Slade, this would seem to confirm that Richard Weston had a sister who married John Slade. Elsewhere in the same ''Visitation'' Joan is called "by the sister of Judge Weston" and "daughter of John Slade of Coventry by the niece Judge Weston."[[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Essex'', vol. I. (1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA248 page 248] and [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412 page 412]. So, which is it - is Joan (Slade) Melborne the niece of Judge Weston, or is her mother the niece of Judge Weston? :The marriage settlement of Joan Slade and John Melborne says that she was "consanguineam" of Judge Richard Weston. This is very broad term which implies a near relative and might mean cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/grandson/granddaughter/etc. In fact, it is odd the way an unknown sister only is given in the Weston pedigree in Essex ''Visitations'' with then details concerning the marriage of Joan Slade and John Melborne. It seems likely that Richard Weston having a sister Slade is not original to the ''Visitation'' but rather was added by antiquarians later. Until details regarding who this John Slade of Coventry married are found, it is uncertain how Joan Slade is related to this Weston family. == Summary == :There is overwhelming evidence that John Weston married Cecilia Neville, as given in the 1633 Weston Pedigree created by the College of Arms. Most of the direct evidence does come from the pedigree itself where the relationship is detailed by multiple sworn statements, charter evidence, and other documents. It is also supported indirect evidence such as heraldry, statements of kinship. :An examination of all of the arguments made by Waters claiming the pedigree to be a forgery show that he was wrong on every point. == Conclusion == :Cecilia Neville was the daughter of Ralph Neville, Baron Neville, and a sister of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland exactly as described in the pedigree created at the college of arms. Claims that the pedigree was fabricated are without merit. == Sources== :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *J. H. Baker, "Weston, Richard (d. 1572)", in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29125, accessed 29 Jan 2014]. *Bell, Henry Bradley. ''Archbishop Laud and Priestly Government.'' (1905). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gIMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA173 page 173]. *Bliss, James ed. ''The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud,'' volume VI part II. (1857). [https://books.google.com/books?id=8SgBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA358 pages 358-359]. *Blomfield, James Charles. ''History of the Deanery of Bicester, Part VIII: History of Ardley, Bucknell, Caversfield and Stoke Lynn''. (London, 1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=CMpSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54 page 54]. *Bridgeman, Ernest. "History of the Manor and Parish of Weston-Under-Lizard, in the County of Stafford," in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', volume 2. (London: Staffordshire Record Society, 1899). *Church Monuments Society. ''Church Monuments: Journal of the Church Monuments Society,'' volume 13. (London: International Society for the Study of Church Monuments, 1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. *College of Arms. ''The Funeral Certificate of Sir James Weston, 1633.'' College of Arms MSS F.C.3/180 (draft copy) and College of Arms MSS I.23/72 (final copy). College of Arms, 130 Queen Victoria St., London, UK. Examined and transcribed by Adam Tuck, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, December 2022. *d'Aubigné, Jean Henri Merle. ''History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin: Geneva and France.'' (New York, 1879): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015049271094?urlappend=%3Bseq=335%3Bownerid=13510798886936890-367 305-308]. *Discovery: The National Archives, UK. "Nineteenth Century Copy of a Letter from Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield to Richard Weston, Esq. of Rugeley." Dated 9 December 1631, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3fd7d3a8-3634-4bfa-bf18-149dc96fc1ea D(W)1885/4/6/1]. *England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858. PROB 11: Will Registers, 1567-1598, Piece 54: Daper (1572). (Ancestry.com online database). [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/892286?mark=8dce522bedcf872fb2576d59e79aa485bf5333a21569bdc446b5964fc764bdee Will of Ricardi Westone], probate 29 Jul 1572. *Gutch, John ed. ''The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford: by Antony Wood, M.A.'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 pages 488-489]. *Grosart, Alexander ed. ''The Lismore Papers of Richard Boyle, First'', series 2 part 1. (London, 1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=l4MJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA79 pages 79-81]. *Harwood, Rev. Thomas ed. ''A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County By Sampson Erdeswicke.'' (Westminster, 1820). [https://books.google.com/books?id=DEgJAAAAIAAJ Google Books link]. *''The Herald and Genealogist'', volume 8. (London, 1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. ''"Ani Boro"''. *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-richard-1527-72 WESTON, Richard (by 1527-72), of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex.], originally from S.T. Bindoff ed. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558''. (1982). *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/weston-richard-15789-1658 WESTON, Richard (c.1578/9-1658), of Hagley manor, Rugeley, Staffs. and the Inner Temple, London], originally from Thrush, Andrew and John P. Ferris eds. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629'', (2010). *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/weston-james-1525-89 WESTON, James (c.1525-89), of Lichfield, Staffs.], originally from Hasler, P.W. ed. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603'', (1981). *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-robert-1522-73 WESTON, Robert (by 1522-73), of Lichfield, Staffs.], originally from S.T. Bindoff ed. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558''. (1982). *Jones, James P. ''A History of the Parish of Tettenhall, in the County of Stafford.'' (London, 1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=N__lAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA252 page 252]. *Kettle, Ann J. ed. "A List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford, 1532-3" in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', Fourth Series Volume VIII. (Stafford: Staffordshire Record Society, 1976). *Longstaffe, W. Hylton Dyer ed. ''Heraldic Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530 by Thomas Tonge: With an Appendix of Other Heraldic Documents Relating to the North of England.'' (London, 1863): [https://books.google.com/books?id=ve0OvvM9qr8C&pg=PA29 page 29]. *Metcalfe, Walter C. ed. ''Visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634. To which are added Miscellaneous Essex Pedigrees from Various Harleian Manuscripts: and an Appendix containing Berry's Essex Pedigrees,'' volume I. (London: Harleian Society Visitation Series volume 13, 1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA318 page 318]. *Morant, Philip. ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex,'' volume 2. (London, 1768): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=89&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 70] and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 171]. *Noble, Mark. ''A History of the College of Arms: And the Lives of All the Kings, Heralds, and Persuivants from the Reign of Richard III.'' (London, 1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59], page 231], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA242 pages 242-245].. *Norcliffe, Charles Best ed. ''Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564'', (London: Harleian Society Visitation Series, vol. 16, 1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=JvwUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA226 page 226]. *Three known extant copies (of the original 6) of Segar's 1633 Weston Pedigree: *#BL Add. MS 74251A. ''Illuminated Genealogy of the Family of Weston-under-Lizard, co. Stafford, 25 Nov 1633.'' BL Add. MS 74251A. The British Library Manuscript Department, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, UK. *#BL Add. MS 18667. ''Weston-Cave Heraldic Pedigrees by William Segar, knt., Garter King of Arms, 25 Nov. 1633.'' BL Add. MS 18667. The British Library Manuscript Department, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, UK. *#SRO 1344/1. ''Weston Pedigree, 25 Nov. 1633.'' SRO 1344/1. Staffordshire Record Office, Eastgate Street, Stafford, UK. *Potter, Shawn and Lois Potter. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered: A Review of Documentation Provided by the College of Arm.'' (2022). Available at [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Weston+Pedigree+Reconsidered&crid=39PLEM6M26OC6&sprefix=weston+pedigree+reconsidered%2Caps%2C133&ref=nb_sb_noss Amazon.com]. *Ruigh, Robert E. ''The Parliament of 1624: Politics and Foreign Policy.'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971): [https://books.google.com/books?id=MGXKvwEACAAJ&pg=PA319 page 319]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 24 November 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Additonal Evidence for New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 6 December 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland," (First post by Joe Cochoit on 17 February 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bIst5T6YfQw Google Groups link]. *Townshend, Dorthea. ''The Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork''. (1904): [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofgre00towniala/page/213 page 213]. *Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, volume 9. (Colchester: Essex Archaeological Society, 1903): [https://books.google.com/books?id=u5cWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA57 page 57]. ''"Some Essex Brasses: Three Shields Belonging to Judge Richard Weston."'' *Waters, Robert Edmond Chester. ''Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley'', volume 1. (London, 1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110].

Weston Central Cemetery, Weston, Massachusetts

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Weston Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == Summary == Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. This was started for my unknowns but as this is a collaborative tree with the (ambitious) aim of connecting everyone, it is open to anyone interested in these families. Who knows we might find a new connection. Weston is a difficult surname as it is shared by so many unrelated people whose ancestors happened to live, at the time surnames were invented, in a village with Weston in its name. There are an awful lot of villages in England that include Weston in their name. == Unknown photographs == {{Image|file=Weston_Family_Mysteries.jpg|align=r|size=s|URL=https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weston_Family_Mysteries}} I inherited this photograph from my mother. I do not recognise any family likenesses. They may not be related but be a family she stayed with on holiday. I never even noticed the photograph to ask her who they were, when she was alive. A lesson we all learn when it is too late. ([[Weston-4750|JG Weston]])

{{Image|file=Weston_Family_Mysteries-1.jpg|align=r|size=s|URL=https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Weston_Family_Mysteries-1}} The adult may be [[Weston-4794|Frederick George Weston (1868-1947)]] but I don't recognise any of the children. The photograph is not very good. Taking a photograph against the light avoids people squinting, but it requires skill to get the exposure right to see any detail.

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Weston Masonic Cemetery, Weston, West Virginia

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This page is part of the [[Space:West Virginia Cemeteries Team|West Virginia Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Weston_Masonic_Cemetery%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia|Weston Masonic Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Weston Masonic Cemetery '''Address:''' Old Route 33, Weston, West Virginia 26452 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 39.0224, -80.4202 '''Information:''' Turn onto Berlin Road from Rt. 119. Go Past the WalMart and take the first Left onto 33/1 (which will take you on a road behind the Holiday Inn). The only entrance to the Weston Masonic Cemetery is located 1/2 mile on your left.

Westover Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Who are the parents of George Nelson Westover (1829-1903)? The first known Westover family ancestor (of my line) is Jonas Westover (1628-1708) who came from Taunton, Somerset, England about 1647 and settled in Windsor, Connecticut. Our Family traces it's lineage through his son Jonas (1664-1714) and his wife Abigail Case, to his son John Westover (1711-1784) and his wife Rachel Morton, to his son Moses Westover (1744-1826) and his wife Elizabeth Holmes, to his son Silas Westover (1772-1825). As we understand it, this is the branch in the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts from which several sons left and traveled to Quebec, receiving a Loyalist Land Grant of part of what was once called Caldwell's Manor, now Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville, Missisquoi, Quebec, or Noyen. George Nelson Westover was born about 1829. He married, by 1829, Nancy Dewar (1832-1864). They had a son, George Lester Westover, in 1853. Nancy Dewar died in 1864. George Nelson Westover married second, by 1867, Martha Sylvania Aseltine, daughter of Peter Aseltine (1802-1865) and his wife Hulda Munson Wheeler (1808-1883), with whom he had 8 children, 6 of which grew to adulthood. Each branch has it's stories, but although we all came from the same forbearers, none know who George Nelson Westover's parents are. A professional genealogist did some searching and gave their best guess, but could find no proof.

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== Westport, Mayo One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Westport, Mayo|category=Westport, Mayo One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *[https://www.logainm.ie/en/132920 Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q1017331|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westport, Mayo One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Westport, County Mayo, Republic of Ireland (Irish: Cathair na Mart, meaning 'the stone fort of the beeves', historically anglicised as Cahernamart) ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Country:''' Ireland :'''Province:''' Connacht :'''County:''' Mayo :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.8, -9.5333 :'''Elevation:''' 47.0 m or 154.1 feet ===Overview=== Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org While the name may imply a major town located at an actual port, Westport (for the most part) is a small planned heritage town located just slightly inland from the Atlantic Ocean and connected by the Carrowbeg River. Considered a tourist town, the reality of it is that it won the 'Irish Tidy Towns Competition' three times in 2001, 2006 and 2008, and in 2012 it won the 'Best Place to Live in Ireland' competition run by The Irish Times. A rough and tough woman pirate named Grace O'Malley ruled the area from her castle 'Cathair na Mart ' during the 1500's. It was the grand plan of John Browne (1709-1776), later the 1st Earl of Altamont to move the original village inland so that their new home 'Westport House' could have more private land to enjoy without the existence of a village nearby. The new planned town became Westport and was designed by English architect – James Wyatt (1746-1813). People from Westport town are traditionally known as "Coveys". ===Population=== My Global Viewpoint; https://www.myglobalviewpoint.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org '''1500's''' - 700 '''2021''' - 6,198 === Historical Timeline === Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgWestport House - History; https://www.westporthouse.ie/ ''Note: Some events not related directly to Westport are noted for historical reference only.'' '''16th Century''' - The village of Cathair na Mart was established near Clew Bay and named after a local seafaring clan named Ó Máille who owned a castle of the same name nearby. '''17th Century''' - Cathair na Mart passed from the O’Malleys to the Browne family. '''1679-1683''' - First small house built at Clew Bay by Colonel John Browne (1638-1711) and his wife Maud Bourke (XXXX- abt. 1700) on the site of the old O'Malley castle. '''1730''' - The East side of today's Westport House build is started by John Browne (1709-1776), later the 1st Earl of Altamont, the grandson of Col. John Browne (1638-1711) to plans by German architect, Richard Cassels. Read more about Westport House under 'Landmarks' heading below. '''1771''' - John Browne (1709-1776) was created the 1st Earl of Altamont. '''1778''' - Peter Browne (1731-1780), 2nd Earl of Altamont engaged architect Thomas Ivory to design and build the North wing. '''1800's''' - The Malls in town were built by the First Marquess of Sligo (1756-1809). '''1816''' - Howe Peter (1788-1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo began alterations to Westport House. He built on the South wing. '''1826''' - A fire ravaged the South wing of Westport House. '''1826''' - The Westport branch of the Bank of Ireland is established. '''1842''' - English novelist, William Makepeace Thackeray, visited Westport '''1845''' - An Octagon Monument was first erected to honour George Clendining. The present-day statue was a replacement by sculptor Ken Thompson which depicts Saint Patrick which was erected on Saint Patrick's Day 1990. '''1865''' - Congregation of Christian Brothers School for Boys was established in Castlebar Street. It was transferred to Newport Road in 1962. '''1866''' - Westport Railway Station opened. '''1868''' - The Holy Trinity Anglican church was built. '''1892''' - The Mayo News, is founded by William and Patrick Dorris. '''1900's''' - Westport Town Hall Theatre on the Octagon is established. '''1904''' - Clothing manufacturing company and family business Portwest was founded. '''1916''' - Easter Rebellion (aka Easter Rising) took place. '''1919-1921''' - Irish War of Independence took place. '''1921''' - A company of the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary were based in Westport. '''1947''' - An Art-Deco clock tower is erected in town centre. '''1987''' - The secondary school, Rice College was built on Castlebar Road. '''1995''' - An all-Irish Catholic Primary School, Gaelscoil na Cruaiche was founded. '''1990''' - The statue of St. Patrick was erected at the Octagon as a replacement for the original statue of banker George Clendining (1770-1843). '''2006''' - Scoil Phadraig na mBráithre (tr. Saint Patrick's Christian Brothers' School) and Saint Patrick's Mercy National School amalgamated to form Scoil Phádraig (tr. St Patrick's School), a Catholic primary school located on Newport Road. '''2007''' - A 1.314M Euros grant from the state funded Heritage Council is used to refurbish Westport House. '''2008''' - Westport became Google Earth's first fully 3D town. '''2009''' - Westport College of Further Education opens. '''2014''' - The last Browne family male heir, Jeremy Ulick Browne (1939–2014) the 11th Marquess of Sligo died. Private legislation passed by Seanad in 1993, enabled Jeremy Browne to disinherit his cousin Sebastian Browne, the heir to the peerages and estate. His five daughters inherited the estate instead. '''2017''' - Westport House and estate is sold to the Hughes family of Westport. '''2019''' - A new primary school, Westport Educate Together opened. '''2020''' - Global biopharmaceutical company AbbVie acquired Allergan company in Westport. === The Browne Family Patriarchs === Wikitree; https://www.wikitree.com/Sebastian Browne (family History); https://sebastianbrowne.com The Browne family came to County Mayo from Sussex, England, in the sixteenth century. Through marriage and by purchase, the Browne family built a small estate near the village of 'The Neale' in the province of Connacht, and managed to escape the notorious Cromwellian confiscations of much of Ireland. '''John Brown''' (XXXX-1589) '''Josias Browne''' (1579-XXXX) '''Sir John Browne''' (1604-1670) 1st Baronet of The Neale '''Colonel John Browne''' (1636-1711) '''Peter Browne''' (1670-1724) aka 'Peter of Westport' '''John Browne''' (1709-1776) 1st Earl of Altamont '''Peter (Browne) Browne-Kelly''' (1730-1780) 2nd Earl of Altamont '''John Denis Browne''' (1756–1809) , 3rd Earl of Altamont, 1st Marquess of Sligo '''Howe Peter Browne''' (1788–1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo '''George John Browne''' (1820-1896) 3rd Marquess of Sligo '''John Thomas Browne''' (1824 –1903), 4th Marquess of Sligo, '''Henry Ulick Browne''' (1831–1913), 5th Marquess of Sligo '''George Ulick Browne''' (1856-1935) 6th Marquess of Sligo '''Ulick de Burgh Browne''' (1898-1941) 7th Marquess of Sligo '''Arthur Howe Browne''' (1867–1951) 8th Marquess of Sligo '''Terence Morris Browne''' (1873-1952) 9th Marquess of Sligo '''Denis Edward Browne''' (1908 – 1991) 10th Marquess of Sligo '''Jeremy Ulick Browne''' (1939 – 2014) 11th Marquess of Sligo ''Note: Without male heirs, the estate passed to Jeremy's five daughters who sold the in 2017.'' === Landmarks === mayo, Ireland; https://www.mayo-ireland.ieDestination Westport; https://www.destinationwestport.comDictionary of Irish Architects; https://www.dia.ieGoggle maps; https://www.google.com/mapsWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgStuart M. Wilson , Personal Visit, 2019 '''The Clock''' c.1947 Location: Bridge Street and Shop Street, Town Center Replacing an old fountain on the site, 'The Clock' is the only Art Deco municipal clock in Ireland. The freestanding clock tower is built on a square plan and set on a concrete-brick cobbled footpath. The Clock is also known locally as ‘The Four-Faced Liar’, as it frequently tells the wrong time as well as show different times on each of its four faces. '''Dower House''' c.1809 Location: North Mall A Georgian style house that currently holds the Westport Credit Union. This was a large residence built for the Dowager Lady Sligo (Louisa Catherine Browne (1767-1816), the first Marchioness of Sligo) who was the spouse of John Denis Browne (1756–1809) , 3rd Earl of Altamont, 1st Marquess of Sligo. She was expected to retire to this location on the marriage of her son, Howe Peter Browne but stayed at the house instead. '''Holy Trinity Anglican Church''' c.1868 Location: Newport Road and St. Mary's Villas A 'pencil’ spire which rises to 100 feet in height and is capped with a 12 foot high cross is the churches most notable feature. The interior is stately mid eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The marble of the spacious sanctuary is from Carrara, Italy and the mosaics and murals were the work of craftsmen from Italy as well. The murals, which are mostly scenes from the Gospels, are said by some to have been copied from St. Peter’s in Rome. Others say that they are reminiscent of the floor of Siena Cathedral, Italy. The best known of the murals is the depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s 'The Last Supper'. The pulpit is hand carved in alabaster which was part of a cargo of a ship that was wrecked in Clew Bay. The 1852 pipe organ was moved to Holy Trinity Church from the old parish church in the demesne. '''The Malls''' (North and South) Location: Castlebar Road and Carrowbeg River The twin tree-lined banks of the Carrowbeg River are known locally as the North and South Mall. This not the 'shopping mall' you're thinking about....... In the 1800's, John Denis Browne (1756–1809) , 3rd Earl of Altamont, 1st Marquess of Sligo, planned a project costing more £10,000 when he decided to build a 400 m long tree-lined promenade, or 'The Mall', along the river complete with two small waterfalls and stone-arched bridges and finished off with decorative flowers. (See photos on right). '''Market House''' c.1815 Location: West side of The Octagon statue, North End of Shop Street A four bay structure designed by architect William Leeson (around 1767 but not built until 1815. It features a clock and wooden cupola. It was once an open-air market was held in front, later becoming a school, then a church. '''The Sentinel''' c.2013 Location: Peter Street and Quay Street Standing tall and proud is the magnificent six-metre-tall bronze and stainless-steel sculpture named 'The Sentinel', created by acclaimed Achill-based sculptor Ronan Halpin. The sculpture sits on top of a circular stone pier, itself some four metres high. The pier symbolizes the prow of a ship, with 'The Sentinel' as the figurehead. '''St. Mary's Church''' c.1813 Location: South Mall In 1787 a lease for a Catholic Church at Riverside was secured. However it was 25 years later before the church was built. The foundation stone was laid on the site in 1813 and can be seen in the porch of the church. However a new church was later needed and a new church incorporating the old gothic facade was built on the mall in 1932, but then in 1959 the old gothic façade was demolished to make way for a new St Mary’s which was consecrated in 1961. In 1973, by order of the Vatican, the sanctuary was updated and a new alter installed made of Carrera marble. Along the side walls are mosaic 'Stations of the Cross' designed by Samuel McGolderick (1816-1889) and date from 1930. The windows provide many examples of the best of Irish stained glass by Harry Clarke (1889-1931) and Patrick Pye 1929-2018). '''Traditional Old Phone Box''' c.1957 Location: Bridge Street and Shop Street (next to the Clock) With the invention of the cell phone, there wasn't much need anymore for a phone box or the phone within. But the township decided that the box was a landmark and as such they wanted to save it. Groups got together and gave it new life in the form of a paint job, and to replace the phone they installed a defibrillator within. How cool is that? '''Westport House''' c.1830 Location: Quay Road, Westport Demesne In 1730, German architect Richard Cassels (1690-1751) designed and had built the East Section of the house for John Browne (1709-1776), 1st Earl of Altamont. At some point later, architects Thomas Ivory (1732-1786) and James Wyatt (1746-1813) built the West, South, and North sections of the house to form a quadrangle. This was done again for John Browne (1709-1776), 1st Earl of Altamont. In 1752, Peter Browne (1731-1780), 2nd Earl of Altamont married Elizabeth Kelly (1731-1765), daughter of Denis Kelly, Chief Justice of Jamaica, from whom the Brownes inherited the Lisduff estate in Co Galway and sugar plantations in Jamaica. They became absentee slave owners as such. In 1778, a North wing two story extension was added to a design by architect Thomas Ivory. This was done for Peter Browne (1731-1780), 2nd Earl of Altamont. In 1809, Howe Peter Browne (1788–1845), the 2nd Marquess of Sligo at the age of 21 inherited five titles in the peerage, a 200,000-acre estate in the west of Ireland, Westport House and sugar plantations in Jamaica which he inherited from his grandmother, Elizabeth Kelly (1731-1765), heiress of the Chief Justice of Jamaica, and spouse of Peter Browne (1731-1780), 2nd Earl of Altamont. Howe, the 2nd Marquess served as Governor of Jamaica from 1834 to 1836. In 1816, for Howe Peter Browne (1788-1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo, a South wing extension was added to a design by Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775-1852), son of architect James Wyatt. This wing caught fire in 1826 due to a faulty heating systems, but was rebuilt. The estate of Westport House was held through many generations of the Browne family until Jeremy Ulick Browne (1939 – 2014) 11th Marquess of Sligo died without a male heir, the property passed to his five daughters who sold the estate in 2017. Today, Westport house is open to visitors and has a wide array of entertainment available for the entire family. ===Notable People=== Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgWikitree; https://www.wikitree.comSebastion Browne family history; https://sebastianbrowne.comFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.orgMayo-Ireland; https://www.mayo-ireland.ieGeni; https://www.geni.comDictionary of Irish Biography; https://www.dib.ieConnaught Telegraph Obit; https://www.con-telegraph.ieGoggle; https://www.google.comPlaybill; https://playbill.com '''Colonel John Browne''' (1636-1711) Solder; Jacobite Born: Kinturk, Mayo, Ireland Died: Westport House, Westport, Mayo, Ireland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Son of John Browne (abt.1600-1670) Colonel in the army of King James II. Built a small house over a ruined O'Malley castle in Clew Bay. Parents: John Browne (abt.1600-abt.1670) and Mary Browne (1600-XXXX) Married 1626 Siblings: George Browne (XXXX-1698), Elizabeth (Browne) Fitzgerald (abt.1649-XXXX) Spouse: Maud (Bourke) Browne (XXXX-abt.1700) Married 1669 (great, great granddaughter of the famous pirate queen, Grace O’Malley ‘Granuaile’). Issue: Bridget (Browne) Bermingham (abt.1660-1702), Elizabeth (Browne) Bermingham (abt.1670-XXXX), Peter Browne (1670-1724), Mary (Browne) Bourke (1683-1731) '''John Browne''' (1709-1776) 1st Earl of Altamont; aka 'The Lord Mount Eagle'; Politician Born: Westport, Mayo, Ireland Died: Westport, Mayo, Ireland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Grandson of Col. John Browne (1636-1711) 1730 - Built the East portion of Westport House. He later added the remaining sides of the house. Plans for an additional South wing were drawn up but where later done by the 2nd Earl of Altamont. 1760 - Became Lord Mount Eagle 1768 - Became Viscount Westport 1771 - Became 1st Earl of Altamont Parents: Peter Browne (1670-1724) and Mary (Daly) Browne (abt. 1680-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Anne (Gore) Browne (XXXX-1771) Married 1729 Issue: George Browne (XXXX-1782), Peter (Browne) Browne-Kelly (1731-1780), Arthur Browne (1731-1779), Anne (Browne) Mahon (abt.1741-1798), John Browne (1741-1798) John Browne (abt. 1755-XXXX) '''Peter Browne''' (1731-1780) 2nd Earl of Altamont Born: Unknown Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Son of John Browne (1709-1776) Added the South wing to Westport House to plans of Thomas Ivory (1732-1786). Peter married in 1752 to Elizabeth Kelly, only child of Denis Kelly, Chief Justice of Jamaica, from whom the Brownes inherited the Lisduff estate in Co Galway and sugar plantations in Jamaica. They became absentee slave owners as such. Parents: John Browne (abt. 1709-1776) and Anne (Gore) Browne (XXXX-1771) Siblings: George Browne (XXXX-1782), Arthur Browne (1731-1779), Anne (Browne) Mahon (abt. 1741-1798), John Browne (1741-1798), John Browne (Half) (abt. 1755-XXXX Spouse: Elizabeth (Kelly) Browne (1731-1765) married 1752 Issue: Charlotte (Browne) Mahon (XXXX-1849), Denis Browne MP (1755-1828), Anne (Browne) Cuffe (1755-1814), John Denis Browne (1756-1809), Peter Browne (1758-1842), Elizabeth (Browne) Mahon (abt. 1765-1795) Issue (ilegitmate): Rev Peter Browne, Dean of Ferns (XXXX-1842) '''Howe Peter Browne''' (1788–1845), the 2nd Marquess of Sligo Born: London, England Died: Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England Resting Place: Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England Bio Summary: John Denis Browne (1756-1809) In 1809, Howe Peter Browne (1788–1845), the 2nd Marquess of Sligo at the age of 21 inherited five titles in the peerage, a 200,000-acre estate in the west of Ireland, Westport House and sugar plantations in Jamaica which he inherited from his grandmother, Elizabeth Kelly (1731-1765), heiress of the Chief Justice of Jamaica, and spouse of Peter Browne (1731-1780), 2nd Earl of Altamont. Howe, the 2nd Marquess served as Governor of Jamaica from 1834 to 1836. In 1816, for Howe Peter Browne (1788-1845), 2nd Marquess of Sligo, a South wing extension was added to a design by Benjamin Dean Wyatt (1775-1852), son of architect James Wyatt. This wing caught fire in 1826 due to a faulty heating systems, but was rebuilt. Parents: John Denis Browne (1756-1809) 1st Marquess of Sligo and Lady Louisa Catherine (Howe) Browne (1767-1817) Siblings: None Spouse: Hester Catherine de Burgh (1800-1878) Married 1816 Issue: Louisa Catherine Browne (1816-1891), Elizabeth Browne (1817-1892), Emily Charlotte Browne (1818-XXXX), George John Browne (1820-1896) Later the 3rd Marquess of Sligo, Howe Brown (1821-1822), Catherine Sligo Browne (1822-1844), James Browne (1823-XXXX), John Thomas Browne (1824-1903) Later the 4th Marquess of Sligo, James de Burgh Browne (1825-XXXX), Catherine Browne (1826-1844), Catherine Lynskey Browne (1826-1883), Harriet Browne (1827-1904), Elizabeth Browne (1828-1892), Emily Charlotte Brown (1829-1916), Hester Georgiana Browne (1831-1925), Henry Ulick Browne (1831-1913), Richard Howe Browne (1834-1912), Augusta Brown (1838-1909), Marianne Browne (1839-XXXX) '''George Clendining''' (1770-1843) Banker Born: Westport, Ireland Died: Westport, Ireland Resting Place: Westport, Ireland Bio Summary: Well known and respected banker born in Westport. He was also a personal banker to the Browne family. Parents: Rev. Dr. Alexander Clendining (c.1709-1799) and Eleanor Clendining (c.1747-1832) Siblings: Alexander Clendining (1771-1794), Thomas Valentine Clendining (c.1774-1846), Mary Lambert (XXXX-1849), John Clendining (XXXX-XXXX), Elizabeth Clendining (XXXX-1830) Spouse: Margaret Clendining (c.1774-1861) Issue: John Clendining (1798-1848), Alexander Clendining (XXXX-XXXX), George Clendining ((XXXX-XXXX), Mary O'Donel (XXXX-XXXX), Eleanor (Ellen) Clendining (XXXX-1837), Andrew Clendining (XXXX-XXXX) '''James Owen Hannay''' aka George A. Birmingham (1865–1950), (Birmingham was the pen name of this writer, rector Hannay. Born: Belfast, Northern Ireland Died: London, England Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: A minister who took up a successful writing career in 1905. One of his play's 'General John Regan' caused a riot when staged in Westport. He lived in Westport for some time during his writing career. 1883-1884 - Methodist College Belfast Attended Trinity College, Dublin 1889 - Ordained as a Church of Ireland (Anglican) minister 1904 - served as rector of Holy Trinity Church, Westport 1918-1921 - Rector of Kildare parish 1934-1950 - Appointed vicar of Holy Trinity Church in the London suburb of Kensington Parents: Robert Hannay (1835-1894) and Sarah Emily Wynne (1843-XXXX) Married 1864 Siblings: Agnew Lucy Hannay (1867-XXXX), Robert Hannay (1869-XXXX), William Henry Hannay (1882-1958) Spouse: Adelaide Susan Wynne (1864-1934) Married 1889 Issue: Robert Hannay (1890-1965), Theodosia Francis Wynne Hannay (1892-XXXX), Althea Hannay (1894-XXXX), James Frederick Wynne Hannay (1906-XXXX) '''Cornelius Coughlan''' (1828–1915), Irish recipient of Victoria Cross, died and buried in Westport Born: Eyrecourt, County Galway, Ireland Died: Westport, County Mayo, Ireland Resting Place: Aughavale Cemetery near Murrisk, Westport Bio Summary: Colour-Sergeant in the 75th Regiment of Foot (later The Gordon Highlanders) during the Indian Mutiny at Delhi, British India for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. He later was a member of the Connaught Rangers as a Sergeant Major and later with the South Mayo Rifles, a militia regiment. Besides his grave marker in Ireland, he is also honored in the National War Museum at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland. Parents: Edward and Catherine Coughlan Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Margaret (maiden name unknown) married 1856 Issue: 3 sons, 1 daughter (names unknown) '''Séamus Hughes''' (born 1952-2022), Solicitor (Lawyer), Judge, Politician Born: Westport, Ireland Died: Westport, Ireland Resting Place: Aghagower Cemetery, County Mayo, Ireland Bio Summary: Raised in Westport, he attended St Patrick’s National School, then went on to St Jarlath’s College, Tuam (1965-1970) and finally to University College Dublin where he qualified in Law in 1975. As a teen he worked for the family business in the manufacture of hand-sewn Irish Tweed footrests and later Irish Knitwear & Craft, in their shops in Westport and the Aran Islands during his student years. 1975-1978 - His early professional career began in Mullingar as a solicitor for Nooney and Dowdall where he met his future wife, Maria. 1978 - Established a law practice in Westport. 1984 - Co-opted onto Westport Urban District Council. 1992-1997 - He held a dual mandate having been elected for the constituency of West Mayo to the 27th Dáil as a Fianna Fáil TD. 1998 - Established the 15,000 acre Ballycroy National Park, which is now known as Wild Nephin National Park. 2001 - Appointed as State Solicitor for Mayo. 2009 - District Court Judge, first in Donegal and later the Midlands. Parents: Pádraig Hughes (XXXX-XXXX) and Máire (Kelly) Hughes (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Sisters Anne Hughes McGovern , Marion Hughes Cassidy , Cathy Hughes, Orla Hughes O’Carroll, Eleanor Hughes Moran, and brothers Cathal Hughes, Patrick (twin) Hughes, Harry Hughes, Owen Hughes, Richard Hughes, Vincent Hughes, Declan Hughes Spouse: Maria (Gavigan) Hughes (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: ColinHughes (XXXX-XXXX), Emmet Hughes (XXXX-XXXX), Sarah (Milford Scott) Hughes (XXXX-XXXX), Donal Hughes (XXXX-XXXX) '''Major John MacBride''' (1868–1916) Born: Westport, Ireland Died: Dublin, Ireland Resting Place: Dublin, Ireland Bio Summary: He was executed in 1916 for his part in the Easter Rising. ''Note: On Easter Monday 1916, Irish nationalists launched an armed revolt against British rule in Ireland. Although quickly suppressed by the British Army, it lead the way to the nation's independence in 1922.'' He is commemorated by a monument on the Mall. He was the father of Nobel peace laureate Seán MacBride. Parents: Patrick MacBride (1833-1868) and Honoria Mary Gill (1845-1919) Siblings: Joseph MacBride (1860-1938), Francis William MacBride (1864-XXXX), Anthony MacBride (1866-1942) Spouse: Edith Maud Gonne (1866-1953) Married 1903 Issue: Sean MacBride (1904-1988) '''Joseph Sylvester Maher Jr.''' (1933–1998), Actor, Playwright, Theatre Director Born: Westport, ireland Died: Los Angeles, California Resting Place: Aughaval Cemetery, Westport, Ireland Bio Summary: While born in Westport, Maher immigrated to Canada in 1956. He started acting with the Canadian Players and performed across Canada for three years before moving to New York where he had many Broadway and film hits to his credit. Parents: Joseph Maher Sr. and Delia A. (O'Malley) Maher Siblings: 9 brothers and sisters Spouse: Unknown Issue: Unknown '''Matt Molloy''' (born 1947) Born: Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon, Ireland Died: N/A Resting Place: N/A Lives in Westport Bio Summary: Flute musician with the Chieftains, and has a pub and music venue on Bridge Street. Flutist: The Bothy Band (1974 – 1979), Planxty, The Chieftains (Since 1979) He won the All-Ireland Flute Championship at nineteen and is renown as one of the most brilliant Irish musicians. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Geraldine Malloy (XXXX-XXXX) Issue: Peter Molloy, Niamh Molloy, Clare Molloy, James Molloy '''Grace O'Malley''' (c.1530-c.1603) aka Granuaile, Gráinne Mhaol, The Pirate Queen Born: Umhaill, Ireland Died: Rockfleet Castle, Ireland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: A famous pirate from the age of eleven, she was also a shrewd politician on land. Parents: Eoghan Dubhdara Ó Máille (XXXX-XXXX) Margaret O’Malley (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Richard "the Iron" Bourke (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1566) Issue: Tibbot na Long Bourke (1567-1629) 1st Viscount Mayo, Murchad Ó Flaithbertaigh (XXXX-XXXX), Eóghain Ó Flaithbertaigh (XXXX-XXXX) === Memorials and Statues === Goggle maps; https://www.google.com/mapsWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgStuart M. Wilson , Personal Visit, 2019 '''Coffin Ship Memorial''' c.1997 Location: R335 and Carrowkeel Road This monument in Murrisk recognizes the millions of Irish who perished in the great famine.Created in bronze by artist John Behan, this sculpture depicts a "Coffin Ship" with skeleton bodies in the rigging. "Coffin Ship" was the term used to describe the overcrowded ships that fled Ireland to escape the famine. '''McBride’s Bust''' (Major John MacBride) c.1983 Location: South Mall (Opposite St. Mary's Church) After his participation in the 1916 Irish Easter Rising in Dublin, MacBride was executed by the British. The bust, which stands on a six-foot-high limestone plinth, was made by Irish sculptor Peter Grant. See McBride is Notable People heading above. '''Memorial of the Clew Bay Drowning''' c.1894 Location: Headstone and grave for Clew Bay Drowning victims, at Kildavnet Cemetery In 1894, a large group of mostly teenagers gathered to travel across Clew bay by small boats called 'Hookers' to Westport, and from there to Scotland to work the farms during harvest season (Spring through Autumn). On approach to Westport docks, most of the teens rushed to one side of the small ship which caused it to capsize which then threw the passengers into the water where 32 were trapped under the boat and drowned. This memorial marks their passing. '''Octagon''' c.1843 Location: West end of Shop Street. Originally a 4 sided design , it was changed to 8 sided as part of the overall new planned town design by architect James Wyatt (1746-1813), it was erected as a monument to banker George Clendining (1770-1843). Originally, a full-size figure of George Clendining was placed on top of the fluted doric columns on an octagonal podium, which had two female figures representing benevolence and philanthropy. During the Civil War, Irish Free State Troops were housed in the nearby town hall. The statue was used for target practice and the head was shot off and the statue was later removed. In 1990 Clendining was replaced by a statue of patron saint, St Patrick by sculptor Ken Thompson. '''Pirate Grace O'Malley''' Statues (c.1530-c.1603) Location: Westport House, Westport, Ireland Two statues are located at Westport House. One on the grounds, and one inside the house. These recognize the founder and leader of the O'Malley clan. === Sister Cities === '''Aror, Kenya''' '''Limavady''', County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. '''Plougastel-Daoulas''' , Brittany, France === Festivals === mayo, Ireland; https://www.mayo-ireland.ie '''March''' - Croagh Patrick Walking Festival '''May''' - The Saltwater Festival (of "Music, Food, Art & Culture") '''May / June''' - Horse & Pony Show '''June''' - Sea Angling Festival '''June''' - Folk & Blue Grass Festival '''August''' - Gaelforce West Adventure Festival '''August''' - Music Festival '''September''' - Horse Fair '''October''' - Music and Arts Festival (which was rebranded as "Westival" in 2018. ==Sources==

Wests who fought in the U.S. Civil War

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This page is dedicated to the members of the West family who fought in the U.S. Civil War (1861-1865). === [[:Category: 54th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War|54th North Carolina Infantry]] === Exterior Links: [http://ploughboys.org/54th-north-carolina-company-c/ 54th North Carolina Infantry, Company C] [[West-2994|Pvt. Wiley Calvin West, Sr.]]

Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia

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[[Category:Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia]] === History === The cemetery buried its first resident – Helen Livingston Haskins – on October 9, 1884. By this time, the cemetery had opened three distinct sections: the main burial sections, originally known as Laurel Hill, Terrace Hill, etc.; Rest Haven, an African-American section; and God’s Acre, a pauper section used by the City of Atlanta until 1925. In 1888, West View Cemetery opened a permanent receiving vault that was built into the side of a hill in Section 4. It would serve as a temporary storage space for bodies until families could pick out a suitable burial plot or, in winter, store a body until the cemetery grounds were thawed and traversable by horse-drawn carriages. == Notable Interments == * The entire [[wikipedia:George Adair|Adair]] Clan * [[wikipedia:Jim Bagby, Sr.|Jim Bagby, Sr.]], the first pitcher to hit a [[wikipedia:home run|home run]] in a modern [[wikipedia:World Series|World Series]]''James Charles Jacob Bagby, Sr'' on {{FindAGrave|7978025|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Bob Barrett (baseball)|Bob Barrett]], Major League Baseball player in the 1920s and 1930s.''Robert Schley “Bob/Jumbo” Barrett'' on {{FindAGrave|52173311|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Russell L. Beutell|Russell L. Beutell]], architect of the [[wikipedia:Buckhead Theatre|Buckhead Theatre]], among other buildings * [[wikipedia:John S. Bigby|John S. Bigby]], [[wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] from [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] * [[wikipedia:Marion L. Brittain|Marion L. Brittain]], [[wikipedia:university President|president]] of the [[wikipedia:Georgia Institute of Technology|Georgia Institute of Technology]] from 1922 to 1944 * [[wikipedia:Charles M. Brown|Charles M. Brown]], politician and namesake of [[wikipedia:Charlie Brown Field|Charlie Brown Field]] * [[wikipedia:William Butt|William Butt]], eighth mayor of Atlanta (1854 - 1855) * [[Candler-1|Asa Candler]], businessman, owner of [[wikipedia:Coca-Cola|Coca-Cola]] * [[Candler-15|Asa G. Candler, Jr.]], son of Asa Candler, Sr., former owner of the cemetery and builder of the Westview Cemetery Abbey and Chapel. * [[Cohen-2754|John S. Cohen]], [[wikipedia:U.S. Senator|U.S. Senator]] from Georgia * [[wikipedia:Laurent DeGive|Laurent DeGive]], Belgian diplomat and entrepreneur who built [[wikipedia:Loew's Grand Theatre|Loew's Grand Theatre]] * [[wikipedia:Willis F. Denny|Willis F. Denny]], architect of [[wikipedia:Rhodes Hall|Rhodes Hall]] and [[wikipedia:St. Mark United Methodist Church (Atlanta)|St. Mark United Methodist Church]] * [[wikipedia:Dolla (rapper)|Dolla]], rapper * [[Dorsey-1221|Hugh M. Dorsey]], [[wikipedia:Governor of Georgia|Governor of Georgia]] from 1917 to 1921. * [[wikipedia:Edward Emmett Dougherty|Edward Emmett Dougherty]], architect of [[wikipedia:Druid Hills Baptist Church|Druid Hills Baptist Church]] and the [[wikipedia:Imperial Hotel (Atlanta)|Imperial Hotel]] * [[wikipedia:Walter T. Downing|Walter T. Downing]], architect of [[wikipedia:Healey Building|Healey Building]] and Westview's 1890 gatehouse * [[wikipedia:John J. Eagan (ACIPCO)|John J. Eagan (ACIPCO)]], industrialist * [[wikipedia:James Douglas Edgar|James Douglas Edgar]], golfer, winner of the [[wikipedia:Canadian Open (golf)|Canadian Open]] * [[wikipedia:Vernon Forrest|Vernon Forrest]], [[wikipedia:professional boxer|professional boxer]] who was a four-time, two-weight world champion''Vernon “The Viper” Forrest'' on {{FindAGrave|39892956|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Y. Frank Freeman|Y. Frank Freeman]], executive for [[wikipedia:Paramount Pictures|Paramount Pictures]], winner of two [[wikipedia:Oscars|Oscars]] * [[wikipedia:Frank Gordy|Frank Gordy]], founder of [[wikipedia:The Varsity|The Varsity]] * [[wikipedia:Henry W. Grady|Henry W. Grady]], [[wikipedia:journalist|journalist]] and [[wikipedia:orator|orator]], namesake of [[wikipedia:Grady Memorial Hospital|Grady Memorial Hospital]] and [[wikipedia:Henry W. Grady High School|Henry W. Grady High School]] * [[wikipedia:Lemuel Grant|L.P. Grant]], for whom [[wikipedia:Grant Park (Atlanta)|Grant Park]] is named, was on the original board of Westview * [[wikipedia:Samuel Green (Klansman)|Samuel Green]], a [[wikipedia:Grand Wizard|Grand Wizard]] of the [[wikipedia:Knights of the Ku Klux Klan|Knights of the Ku Klux Klan]] in the late 1940s * [[wikipedia:John R. Gunn|John R. Gunn]], minister, columnist and author * [[wikipedia:Lyman Hall (academic)|Lyman Hall]], president of [[wikipedia:Georgia School of Technology|Georgia School of Technology]] from 1896 to 1905 * [[wikipedia:Gladys Hanson|Gladys Hanson]], stage and screen actress * [[wikipedia:Joel Chandler Harris|Joel Chandler Harris]], newspaperman and author of "[[wikipedia:Uncle Remus|Uncle Remus]]" * [[wikipedia:William Berry Hartsfield|William Berry Hartsfield]], Mayor of [[wikipedia:Atlanta|Atlanta]] (1937-1941 and 1942-1962) and namesake of the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Airport|Atlanta Airport]] * [[wikipedia:Ernest Hartsock|Ernest Hartsock]], poet associated with [[wikipedia:Oglethorpe University|Oglethorpe University]] * [[wikipedia:J. J. Haverty|J. J. Haverty]], of furniture retailer [[wikipedia:Havertys|Haverty's]] and the [[wikipedia:Rhodes-Haverty Building|Rhodes-Haverty Building]] * [[wikipedia:Alice Hawthorne (bombing victim)|Alice Hawthorne]], victim of the 1996 [[wikipedia:Centennial Olympic Park bombing|Centennial Olympic Park bombing]] * [[wikipedia:Daniel Whitehead Hicky|Daniel Whitehead Hicky]], poet and columnist * [[wikipedia:Donald L. Hollowell|Donald L. Hollowell]], [[wikipedia:civil rights|civil rights]] [[wikipedia:Lawyer|attorney]]''Donald Lee Hollowell'' on {{FindAGrave|10325080|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Evan Howell|Evan Howell]], politician, early [[wikipedia:telegraph|telegraph]] operator, [[wikipedia:Confederate States Army|Confederate Army]] officer''Capt Evan Park Howell'' on {{FindAGrave|17000195|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Vivian Malone Jones|Vivian Malone Jones]], civil rights activist * [[wikipedia:Chris Kelly (rapper)|James C. "Chris" Kelly]], half of the rap duo [[wikipedia:Kris Kross|Kris Kross]] * [[wikipedia:James L. Key|James L. Key]], mayor of Atlanta 1919–1923 and 1931–1937 * [[wikipedia:George Edward King|George Edward King]], hardware store founder * [[Leide-5|Enrico Leide]], cellist, first conductor of the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra]] (1920-1930) * [[Dortch-69|Helen Dortch Longstreet]], journalist, first woman to run for office in Georgia * [[wikipedia:Evelyn G. Lowery|Evelyn G. Lowery]], civil rights activist * [[McGill-1054|Ralph Emerson McGill]], [[wikipedia:journalist|journalist]] and civil rights leader * [[wikipedia:Livingston Mims|Livingston Mims]], mayor of Atlanta from 1901 to 1903 * [[wikipedia:Jim Mitchell (tight end)|Jim Mitchell]], [[wikipedia:American football|football]] [[wikipedia:tight end|tight end]] for the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Falcons|Atlanta Falcons]], coach for [[wikipedia:Morehouse College|Morehouse College]] and [[wikipedia:Morris Brown College|Morris Brown College]]''Jim Mitchell'' on {{FindAGrave|22329843|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Arthur James Moore|Arthur James Moore]], [[wikipedia:Bishop|Bishop]] of the [[wikipedia:Methodist Episcopal Church|Methodist Episcopal Church]] * [[wikipedia:Cleland Kinloch Nelson|Cleland Kinloch Nelson]], [[wikipedia:Episcopal Church (United States)|Episcopal]] bishop * [[wikipedia:Frances Newman|Frances Newman]], novelist * [[wikipedia:Bill Paschal|Bill Paschal]], [[wikipedia:American football|football]] [[wikipedia:running back|running back]] for [[wikipedia:Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]] and the [[wikipedia:New York Giants|New York Giants]] * [[wikipedia:William H. Peck|William H. Peck]], poet and author * [[wikipedia:Edward C. Peters|Edward C. Peters]], real estate developer, owner of [[wikipedia:Edward C. Peters House|Edward C. Peters House]] * [[wikipedia:G. Lloyd Preacher|G. Lloyd Preacher]], architect of [[wikipedia:Atlanta City Hall|Atlanta City Hall]], [[wikipedia:Briarcliff Hotel|Briarcliff Hotel]] and [[wikipedia:Medical Arts Building (Atlanta)|Medical Arts Building]] * [[wikipedia:Amos G. Rhodes|Amos G. Rhodes]], of [[wikipedia:Rhodes Furniture|Rhodes Furniture]], the [[wikipedia:Rhodes-Haverty Building|Rhodes-Haverty Building]] and [[wikipedia:Rhodes Hall|Rhodes Hall]] * [[wikipedia:Harry Van Buren Richardson|Harry Van Buren Richardson]], theologian, writer, and the first president of the [[wikipedia:Interdenominational Theological Center|Interdenominational Theological Center]] * [[wikipedia:Frank Mason Robinson|Frank Mason Robinson]], creator of the name and logo of [[wikipedia:Coca-Cola|Coca-Cola]] * [[wikipedia:Nick Rogers (American football)|Nick Rogers]], [[wikipedia:American football|football]] [[wikipedia:linebacker|linebacker]] who played for [[wikipedia:Georgia Tech|Georgia Tech]] and in the [[wikipedia:National Football League|NFL]]''Nick Rogers'' on {{FindAGrave|51978883|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:William Lindsay Scruggs|William Lindsay Scruggs]], author, lawyer and diplomat * [[wikipedia:Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]], conductor of the [[wikipedia:Atlanta Symphony Orchestra|Atlanta Symphony Orchestra]] * [[wikipedia:Rankin M. Smith Sr.|Rankin M. Smith Sr.]], businessman, philanthropist & owner of [[wikipedia:Atlanta Falcons|Atlanta Falcons]] * [[wikipedia:Frank Lebby Stanton|Frank Lebby Stanton]], first poet laureate of Georgia, lyricist of "[[wikipedia:Just Awearyin' for You|Just Awearyin' for You]]" * [[wikipedia:Louise Suggs|Louise Suggs]], [[wikipedia:professional golfer|professional golfer]], one of the founders of the [[wikipedia:LPGA Tour|LPGA Tour]] * [[wikipedia:Isaac T. Tichenor|Isaac T. Tichenor]], president of [[wikipedia:Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama|Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama]] 1872-1881 * [[wikipedia:Dorothy Rogers Tilly|Dorothy Rogers Tilly]], civil rights activist * [[wikipedia:Charles Davis Tillman|Charles Davis Tillman]], early influence on [[wikipedia:southern gospel|southern gospel]] music * [[wikipedia:Henry Holcombe Tucker|Henry Holcombe Tucker]], chancellor of the [[wikipedia:University of Georgia|University of Georgia]] and president of [[wikipedia:Mercer University|Mercer University]] * [[wikipedia:Nedra Tyre|Nedra Tyre]], author (ashes spread on her mother's grave) * [[wikipedia:Horace Taliaferro Ward|Horace Taliaferro Ward]], first [[wikipedia:African Americans|African American]] to serve as a [[wikipedia:United States federal judge|United States District Judge]] in [[wikipedia:Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] * [[wikipedia:B. Frank Whelchel|B. Frank Whelchel]], a [[wikipedia:United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] from Georgia''Benjamin Frank Whelchel'' on {{FindAGrave|12949722|sameas=no}} * [[wikipedia:Robert W. Woodruff|Robert Woodruff]], businessman, President of [[wikipedia:Coca-Cola|Coca-Cola]] == Sources == See also: * [[wikipedia:Westview_Cemetery|Westview Cemetery]] on Wikipedia * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/37684 Westview Cemetery] on Find A Grave * [[:Category:Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia]]

Westview Cemetery, Blacksburg, VA

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[[Category: Blacksburg, Virginia]] [[Category: Montgomery County, Virginia, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Westview Cemetery, Blacksburg, Virginia]] ---- From: [http://www.blacksburg.gov/Index.aspx?page=120 Westview Cemetery] at Towns of Blacksburg. ''Westview Cemetery is located on Roanoke Street and is owned and operated by the Town of Blacksburg. The cemetery is an important historic and passive recreational resource in the heart of Blacksburg. It is a very early example of a Park Cemetery, and features gravesites of many of the town’s most noteworthy citizens. In addition to continuing to serve as one of the community’s primary burial grounds, Westview is a popular destination for strolling, and still graces the town with its natural beauty.'' Westview Cemetary has an online gis system at [http://arcgis.webgis.net/va/Blacksburg/WestviewCemetery/ GIS System]. The data for people buried in the most recent phase isn't included, but all the historical graves are.

Westview School

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[[Category:Manitoba Schools]] [[Category:Winnipeg, Manitoba]] [[Category:Transcona, Manitoba]] Westview School is an elementary school in [[:Category:Transcona, Manitoba|Transcona]]. It opened its doors in 1953. ''Can you add to the history of Westview School? Request to be on the trusted list!''

Westward, Cumberland One Place Study

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q1964975|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westward, Cumberland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Cumbria :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.792, -3.133 :'''Elevation:''' 111.0 m or 364.2 feet ===History=== ===Population=== ===Notables=== *[[Bragg-799|William Henry Bragg OM KBE (1862-1942]] Physicist and Nobel Prize Winner ==Sources==

Westwood Memorial Park, Los Angeles, California

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== Notable Interments == *[[wikipedia:Milton Ager|Milton Ager]] (1893–1979), musician, composer *[[wikipedia:Charles Aidman|Charles Aidman]] (1925–1993), actor *[[Heimberger-19|Eddie Albert]] (1906–2005), actor *[[Bolado-1|Margo Albert]] (1917–1985), actress, wife of [[Heimberger-19|Eddie Albert]] *[[wikipedia:Shana Alexander|Shana Alexander]] (1925–2005), journalist, columnist and television commentator *[[wikipedia:Claud Allister|Claud Allister]] (1888–1970), actor *[[wikipedia:Gitta Alpár|Gitta Alpár]] (1903–1991), actress, opera singer *[[wikipedia:Patty Andrews|Patty Andrews]] (1918–2013), singer *[[wikipedia:Ken Annakin|Ken Annakin]] (1914–2009), director *[[Quedens-2|Eve Arden]] (1908–1990), actress, comedian *[[wikipedia:Jack Arnold (director)|Jack Arnold]] (1916–1992), director *[[wikipedia:Robert Armstrong (actor)|Robert Armstrong]] (1890–1973), actor *[[wikipedia:Alexis Arquette|Alexis Arquette]] (1969-2016), actress *[[wikipedia:James Aubrey|James Aubrey]] (1918–1994), producer *[[wikipedia:Hy Averback|Hy Averback]] (1920–1997), director *[[Ayers-1170|Lew Ayres]] (1908–1996), actor *[[wikipedia:Henny Backus|Henny Backus]] (1911–2004), author, wife of Jim Backus *[[wikipedia:Jim Backus|Jim Backus]] (1913–1989), actor *[[Baer-848|Richard Baer]] (1928–2008), screenwriter *[[wikipedia:Dave Barbour|Dave Barbour]] (1912–1965), musician *[[wikipedia:Edgar Barrier|Edgar Barrier]] (1907–1964), actor *[[wikipedia:Eileen Barton|Eileen Barton]] (1924–2006), singer *[[wikipedia:Richard Basehart|Richard Basehart]] (1914–1984), actor *[[Bautzer-1|Greg Bautzer]] (1911–1987), attorney *[[wikipedia:William J. Bell|William J. Bell]] (1927–2005), producer *[[wikipedia:Isabel Bigley|Isabel Bigley]] (1926–2006), actress *[[Bissell-631|Whit Bissell]] (1909–1996), actor *[[wikipedia:Hilary (musician)|Hilary Blake]] (1950–2007), musician *[[wikipedia:Billy Bletcher|Billy Bletcher]] (1894–1979), actor, voice artist *[[wikipedia:Robert Bloch|Robert Bloch]] (1917–1994), writer *[[wikipedia:Lloyd Bochner|Lloyd Bochner]] (1924–2005), actor *[[wikipedia:Benedict Bogeaus|Benedict Bogeaus]] (1904–1968), producer *[[wikipedia:John Boles (actor)|John Boles]] (1895–1969), actor *[[wikipedia:Dorris Bowdon|Dorris Bowdon]] (1914–2005), actress *[[Bradbury-980|Ray Bradbury]] (1920–2012), author; with his wife [[McClure-1649|Marguerite McClure Bradbury]] *[[Borach-1|Fanny Brice]] (1891–1951), actress, comedian, singer (previously buried in [[wikipedia:Home of Peace Cemetery (East Los Angeles)|Home of Peace Cemetery]]) *[[wikipedia:William Brice|William Brice]] (1921–2008), artist, son of [[wikipedia:Fanny Brice|Fanny Brice]] *[[wikipedia:Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown]] (1912–2001), musician *[[wikipedia:Vanessa Brown|Vanessa Brown]] (1928–1999), actress *[[wikipedia:Clarence Bull|Clarence Bull]] (1896–1979), photographer *[[wikipedia:Sebastian Cabot (actor)|Sebastian Cabot]] (1918–1977), actor *[[wikipedia:Sammy Cahn|Sammy Cahn]] (1913–1993), songwriter *[[Persons-114|Truman Capote]] (1924–1984), author *[[wikipedia:Edward Carrere|Edward Carrere]] (1906–1984), director *[[wikipedia:Harry Carey, Jr.|Harry Carey, Jr.]] (1921–2012), actor *[[Witter-518|Mary Carlisle]] (1914–2018), actress *[[wikipedia:John Cassavetes|John Cassavetes]] (1929–1989), actor, screenwriter, director, producer *[[wikipedia:Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco|Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco]] (1895–1968), composer *[[Coburn-743|James Coburn]] (1928–2002), actor *[[Murad-3|Paula Coburn]] (1955–2004), actress, wife of [[Coburn-743|James Coburn]] *[[Collins-10212|Jackie Collins]] (1937-2015), novelist, screenwriter and producer *[[wikipedia:Ray Conniff|Ray Conniff]] (1916–2002), musician *[[wikipedia:Richard Conte|Richard Conte]] (1910–1975), actor *[[wikipedia:Lawrence Cook (actor)|Lawrence Cook]] (1930–2003), actor *[[wikipedia:Ian Copeland|Ian Copeland]] (1949–2006), music promoter *[[Courage-9|Alexander Courage]] (1919–2008), composer *[[Crane-1399|Bob Crane]] (1928–1978), actor, murdered *[[wikipedia:Norma Crane|Norma Crane]] (1928–1973), actress *[[wikipedia:Rodney Dangerfield|Rodney Dangerfield]] (1921–2004), comedian, actor *[[wikipedia:Helmut Dantine|Helmut Dantine]] (1917–1982), actor *[[wikipedia:Danny Dark|Danny Dark]] (1938–2004), announcer *[[wikipedia:Steve Darrell|Steve Darrell]] (1904–1970), actor *[[wikipedia:Marvin Davis|Marvin Davis]] (1925–2004), oil tycoon and businessman *[[wikipedia:Richard Dawson|Richard Dawson]] (1932–2012), actor and television host *[[wikipedia:Don DeFore|Don DeFore]] (1913–1993), actor *[[wikipedia:Laura Devon|Laura Devon]] (1931–2007), actress *[[wikipedia:Philip Dorn|Philip Dorn]] (1901–1975), actor *[[Douglas-3470|Eric Douglas]] (1958–2004), actor; son of [[Danielovitch-1|Kirk Douglas]], youngest brother of [[Douglas-3467|Michael Douglas]] *[[Dunne-566|Dominique Dunne]] (1959–1982), actress, daughter of writer [[Dunne-565|Dominick Dunne]], sister of actor-director [[wikipedia:Griffin Dunne|Griffin Dunne]], murder victim *[[wikipedia:Ariel Durant|Ariel Durant]] (1898–1981), historian, [[wikipedia:Pulitzer Prize|Pulitzer Prize]] in literature, co-wrote ''[[wikipedia:The Story of Civilization|The Story of Civilization]]'', wife of Will Durant *[[Durant-391|Will Durant]] (1885–1981), historian, Pulitzer Prize in literature, co-wrote ''The Story of Civilization'', husband of Ariel Durant *[[Eddington-75|Nora Eddington]] (1924–2001), actress, 2nd wife of [[Flynn-1577|Errol Flynn]], 3rd wife of [[Haymes-1|Dick Haymes]] *[[wikipedia:Roger Edens|Roger Edens]] (1905–1970), vocal arranger, songwriter and producer *[[wikipedia:Jack Elliott (composer)|Jack Elliott]] (1927–2001), songwriter *[[wikipedia:Harry Essex|Harry Essex]] (1910–1997), writer *[[Evans-13079|Ray Evans]] (1915–2007), songwriter *[[Falk-268|Peter Falk]] (1927–2011), actor *[[Fawcett-433|Farrah Fawcett]] (1947–2009), actress *[[Feldman-791|Freddie Fields]] (1923–2007), talent agent *[[Flippen-50|Jay C. Flippen]] (1899–1971), actor *[[wikipedia:Michael Fox (American actor)|Michael Fox]] (1921–1996), actor *[[wikipedia:Coleman Francis|Coleman Francis]] (1919–1973), film director *[[wikipedia:Stan Freberg|Stan Freberg]] (1926–2015), voice actor *[[wikipedia:Georgia Frontiere|Georgia Frontiere]] (1927–2008), football owner *[[Gábor-22|Eva Gabor]] (1919–1995), actress *[[Gábor-19|Zsa Zsa Gabor]] (1917–2016), actress and socialite *[[wikipedia:June Gale|June Gale]] (1911–1996), actress, wife of Oscar Levant *[[wikipedia:Michael V. Gazzo|Michael V. 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Westwood Road Farms

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[[Category:New York Projects]] [[Category: Westwood Road Farms]] [[Category: Alden, New York]]

The history of farms on
Westwood Road, Alden, New York

This page presents information and stories about farm families who lived on Westwood Road in Alden, New York during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The first parcel of land on Westwood Road in Alden used for farming was acquired in late 1836. Gideon Kendrick purchased 50 acres from the Holland Land Company in lot number 36 for $292 on December 13, 1836. Kendrick worked that farm for twenty years. In 1837 the Holland Company sold no parcels on Westwood Road and in 1838 land speculators were the only buyers. Daniel H. Chandlar, Walter Seymour, and Orlando Allen were among the speculators of Westwood Road land. Farming on Westwood Road began in earnest in the 1840s. The Town of Alden was established by an act of the New York State legislature in 1823. Alden land north of the Buffalo Creek Indian reservation was surveyed by the Holland Land Company using their second survey system. A normal survey lot would be three-fourths of a mile square and would thereby contain 360 acres of land. The lots could then be sold in parcels to suit purchasers. Of course, variations from the normal number of acres would arise due to streams, lakes, and other boundaries, both natural and artificial. (Henry Perry Smith, ''History of the city of Buffalo and Erie County,'' (1884), pp. 77-79) In the early 1830s a number of New York City firms were interested in the Holland Land Company’s unsold lands, and the Company began to liquidate its business interests in western New York. One of the interested firms was the Farmers Land & Trust Company. In 1835 this firm purchased about 89,000 acres of land from the Holland Company in Niagara, Erie, Orleans and Genesee Counties. Payments were completed in the summer of 1838 and the Holland Company’s interests were closed in these four counties. (Paul D. Evans, ''The Holland Land Company'' (1924), pp. 393, 422-423.) Most of the land on Westwood road would be sold by the Farmers Land & Trust Company. The western part of Alden is level land and in the nineteenth century the soil was very fertile. Lancaster, which is the town directly west, is similarly a level surface with fertile soil. Westwood Road extends from Pavement Road in Lancaster to Sandridge Road in Alden and cuts through the center of the most fertile land in these two towns. Town Line Road, which runs north and south, forms the boundary between Alden and Lancaster. The stories presented here were written by [[Nuwer-140 | Michael Nuwer]], whose father lived on Westwood road between 1935 and 1955. His grandfather and great grandfather were both Westwood residents and farmers. {{Image|file=Westwood_Road_Maps-5.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Lots on Westwood Road. }}
Ownership details by Lot
[[Space:Lot49WestwoodRoad | Lot 49]] [[Space:Lot43WestwoodRoad | Lot 43]] [[Space:Lot37WestwoodRoad | Lot 37]] Lot 31
[[Space:Lot48WestwoodRoad | Lot 48]] [[Space:Lot42WestwoodRoad | Lot 42]] [[Space:Lot36WestwoodRoad | Lot 36]] Lot 30
The data here include farms on Westwood Road. Currently data is up to 1880.
[[Space:LotMapsWestwoodRoad | 1880 Lot maps]]
'''Genealogies'''
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westwood_Road_Farms_People Names of People]. Heads of household who operated a farm on the Alden segment of Westwood Road. Spouses may also be included in the list. '''Resources'''
* A collection of [[Space:Westwood_Road_Maps | Westwood Road land maps]]
* Henry Perry Smith, "[https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb01smit/page/n81/mode/2up Survey and Settlement]," Chapter XI from ''History of the city of Buffalo and Erie County,'' (1884)
* Henry Perry Smith, "[https://archive.org/details/historyofcityofb01smit/page/n495/mode/2up History of the Town of Alden]," Chapter XLII from ''History of the city of Buffalo and Erie County,'' (1884)
* Thomas Donohue, [[Space:St_Johns_Church | St. John the Baptist church]], "History of the Catholic Church in Western New York, Diocese of Buffalo" (1904), pp. 266-267. '''Stories'''
[[Space:Roll_family_farms | John Roll and George Roll]] 200 acres lots 43 and 36 1867-1925
[[Space:The_farm_of_Sebastian_Gundy | Sebastian Gundy and Stephan Kagler ]] 63 acres lots 43 1846-1874
[[Space:The_William_Jehle_Farm | William Jehle and Theresia Nuwer]] 63 acres lots 43 1874-1912
[[Space:Nuwer's_on_Westwood | John G. Nuwer and Henry C. Nuwer]] 125 acres lots 36, 42, 49, and 43 1878-1960s
[[Space:The_Anstett_Farm | Joseph Anstett]] 200 acres lots 37 & 36 1864-1960s
[[Space:Joseph_Girard_Farm | Joseph Girard]] 50 acres lots 36 1857-1908
[[Space:Frank_Staebell_Farm |Frank Staebell]] 40 acres lots 36 1848-1950s




Westwood Scarborough

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[[Category:English Quakers]] [[Category:Scarborough, Yorkshire]] The purpose of this page is document the history and inhabitants of Westwood, a road in Scarborough and the estate of the first house to be built on the road: Westwood Villa (later Westwood, later Westwood House, and Ravens Court). It is '''a work in progress'''. It is a work in progress. Your contribution to this work is welcomed, however small. Work on buildings other than Westwood Villa is particularly welcomed. Current task: the inhabitants of Westwood in the 1901 Census. == Westwood Villa == Westwood Villa was built by [[Rowntree-245|William Rowntree]] and his wife [[Stickney-877|Mary (Stickney) Rowntree]]. It was named for the Westwood area of Beverley (East Riding), beloved of Mary's mother [[Butler-21356|Mary (Butler) Stickney]]. Both Rowntree and Stickney families were members of the Society of Friends (Quackers). As originally built, Westwood Villa consisted of four rooms on two floors, and possibly attic rooms. Then, and now, the building had two fronts: a front to the road, and a front to the garden. From the road front, the building looked like the classic chilidren's drawing of a house, with a central front door, a window on either side with a window on the first floor above the front door and each of those on the ground floor, a slate-tiled roof above. The building was brick, probably rendered even then. Inside the front door was a t-shaped or cross-shaped corridor. To the left (town-ward) side, was the kitchen, which continued in this function to the present day. It is marked by the huge window which is typical of kitchen windows. The function of the room to the right is not known. The cross-corridor contained a staircase to the first floor, and at the townwardside, a door to the lane running down to the coach house and giving access to the garden. From the corridor on the garden-front side were one two rooms. If two, the one to the left, townwardside, opposite the kitchen was possibly a dining room, the one to the hillwardside was possibly a drawing room. There may have been a corridor, or a garden room, between the two, leading to the garden, both or one room may have had a door. At the first floor level, there were two (plus dressing room) or three bedrooms on the road-front,and two on the garden-front - the garden front rooms possibly having a dressing-room between them. In 187?3 an additional, full height extension was placed on the townward side end: it was 'the Nursery Extension', and followed the pattern of two rooms from a corridor of the rest of the house. The garden front room was linked to the ?dining room by a double door. The road front room appears to have been a series of ancillary domestic rooms including a scullery and a toilet. On the first floor there was large room on the first floor garden front, and above the ground-floor domestic rooms was a bathroom, and separate toilet above the one on the ground floor. The bathroom and new large room facing the garden are at the same height as the other first floor rooms, but as this is slightly above the hight achieved by the staircase in to this part of the house, these are reached by small flights of steps into these rooms. The toilet, however, is at the same level as the floor at the top of the staircace. Another short flight of steps provides circulation to the two bedrooms in the original part of the house. At the attic level, was a low rooom looking out of a gable window to the garden front, a room with a sink above the two toilets below. At the time the extension was built (?or after) a tower was erected at the townward/road corner, with an entrance between the toilet and a box room (on the road facing side). The entry to the tower is low- ceilinged room with a round window looking over the road and railway lines. Above this room was a high ceilinged room, with windows on all four sides (partly obscured on one by the staircase leading to the roof. There have been three tales told to the current occupants about why the tower was built. First, that Westwood Villa was the first domestic building in Scarborough, to have water piped into the house, and the first to have an inside toilet: tower was needed to hold the water tanks storing the water which was piped up manually. The second is that the tower was built in response to the second building erected on Westwood, just to the hillwardside: the addition of the tower meant that the Villa was still the tallest building on the road. Third, that the tower was built for [name], who was a keen amateur photographer and artist, with the tower giving him the ability to paint and photograph the superb panoramas in both fair weather and foul (it is not heated though, and can get very chilly!). The room with the sink at the attic floor was used as a dark room: the glass in the windows was red. At some point, the windows on the garden front were replaced with bay windows, a small loggia running between the pair on the ground floor. At some point, two dormer windows were placed in the attics above the windows of the rooms below. At some point, a new gable was constructed above the room to the right of the front room (now part of 2 Raven Villa), giving a full height room at the attic level, looking over Westwood and the railway. At some point many ancillary buildings were constructed between the kitchen / scullery and the road, and the hillward end was extended with flat roofs and a garage. In 1900 Westwood Villa was involved in the pro-Boer-war Riots in Scarborough "Writing his reminiscences in the winter of 1935/6, [[Rowntree-58|George Rowntree (1855-1940)]] says that Mary ([[Doncaster-86|Anna Mary (Doncaster) Rowntree (1849-1938)]]) Rowntree had just given William [[Rowntree-246|William Stickney Rowntree]]) a cup of hot milk when she heard the sound of broken glass from the other side of the house. He also recollects that while his brother [[Rowntree-49|John Watson Rowntree (1854-1935)]] was coming home from the Cafe his sister-in-law, Priscilla, had to hold a counterpane over the bed of her invalid son to ward off stones, which broke the window, a jug and a basin." https://www.guise.me.uk/rowntree/riots/details.htm. It seems likely that the older people were in a bedroom in the quieter garden-side of the house, and that the windows broken were on the road-side of the house. Westwood Villa was split into two in possibly in the 1920s. The townward side was retained by the Rowntree family, the hillward side, now named Melrose, was sold. Melrose had the front door, and the ?former garden room / passage) and the rooms to the right as one entered. A new staircase was added, giving access to the two bedrooms and ?dressing room - it thus extended slightly over the ground floor of Westwood House. The Melrose part was purchased by ??? The Westwood part was home to [[Rowntree-248|Allan Rowntree]] until his death in 1940, when he directed that the house, and his other property, be sold to provide an annuity to his widow [[Miller-76417|Mary (Miller) Rowntree]] (then resident with Allan's son by his first wife). During the second world war "Water tanks or static tanks as they were called were constructed at various places in the town for use in case of incendiary bomb attack. The first were placed in St Thomas Street, Westwood, Trafalgar Square and Prince of Wales Terrace opposite the Ramshill Hotel " At the Boys High School, Westwood, on 31 January, 1941 sixty enrolements were made for the Air Training Corps under a new National Scheme." SCARBOROUGH’S WAR YEARS - 1939-45 by Richard James Percy https://www.blunham.com/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Photographs/pdfs/TheScarboroughWarYears.pdf viewed 26 Oct 2025 A house, "Cherry Trees" was built in the original plot of Westwood Villa. At some point between the taking of the 1939 Register and her death on the 12 May 1961. In her probate record (proven 2 June 1961, Mary took up residence in Cherry Trees. The address at the time of her deathin 1961 is Granville Road rather than Westwood (the Road) as at that time Cherry Trees was accessed from Granville Road. In c. 2015 a new access road was run from Westwood to Cherry Trees. The beneficiary of Mary's estate was Caroline Olive Button record viewed online and will ordered 23 May 2020. "On 9 January,1945 the Housing Committee recommended the Council to buy the Sandybed Estate and Westwood Garden Estate for the building of temporary houses. There were 2.460 applicants for houses; 804 of them with no home at all SCARBOROUGH’S WAR YEARS - 1939-45 by Richard James Percy https://www.blunham.com/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Photographs/pdfs/TheScarboroughWarYears.pdf viewed 26 Oct 2025 The Westwood part of the villa was purchased by [[King-40975|Alan King]] who used the lobby and the rooms immediately to left and right of the inner lobby for his osteopathy practice. The room to the left, overlooking the garden and the Valley was used for dry work, the room to the right, overlooking the drive and Westwood road was used for wet work. Alan lived here with his wife [[Watson-27610|Pamela (Watson) King]] and daughter [[King-40963|Sandra (King) Gavan-Duffy]] and also her husband, [[Gavan Duffy-9|Charles Frank Gavan Duffy]]. In the ???? Melrose was renamed Raven Court. In the ?1950s Raven Court was split into a garden flat (1 Raven Court) and a maisonette (2 Raven Court). 2 Raven Court included the lane running down the hill, and the lower part of the garden on that side, totether with a yard running to the road. 1 Raven Court included the garden nearest the house, and the garage together with the land between the garage and Westwood's drive. to provide access to the maisonette, an extension was built onto the hillward side, with a staircase down to the ground at the street front of the house. At some point a garage for the maisonette was constructed between the stair bottom and the road, leaving a small passage between the original garage and the new. In Westwood, Sandra ran a nursery school in the rooms which had formerly been her father's osteopathy offices. She and Charles raised three children here, and their grandchildren were raised or played here. In her later years, Sandra sold Westwood House as it was then called, to her neighbours at Number 1 Raven Court, and her neighbours bought Westwood House at the same time. In 2012? the owners of Westwood sold the access lane to the townwardside which lead to Cherry Trees and the stables, and lower part of their garden, and the owners of 2 Raven Court sold their garden to a developer who built a small number of houses on the land. == Burton House (Number 1, Westwood) == In 1939 1 Westwood was occupied by Edward D Libby (medical practitioner) and family. == 4 Westwood == F Sleggs, 4 Westwood advertised for a maid for a lady and a little girl, or children out of arms, The Hour, 22 Sept 1874 Occupied in 1916 by a Robinson, advertising for a car in The Sheffield Daily Telegraph 19 August 1916 == 5 Westwood == Occupied by a Byass, advertising a car for saleYorkshire post 13 June 1930 ==9 Westwood == E.T. of 9 Westwood advertised for an upper housemaid, to work for two people, five maids kept Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 30 July 1932 == Stamford House == "STAMFORD HOUSE, Westwood, Scarborough.— This Marine occupying one Of the choicest sites in Scarborough. with a south Aspect. and replete with evely requisite for occupation by n family of position. is for sale by Private Treaty at a greatly reduced price. For full particulars apply to Pirie and Orr, Auctioneers, Scarborough or to Temple and Philpin, solicitors, Kington, Heefordshire " The evening standard 02 December 1893 == Census data == === The 1851 Census === === The 1861 Census === === The 1871 Census === === The 1881 Census === === The 1891 Census === In the 1891 Census, the enumerator did not begin with Westwood (the house). To preserve the squence used in later censuses, this sequence is here reversed. All houses in this cencus was unnumbered and unnamed. (Westwood House) was occupied by the Rowntree family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 154
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William Rowntree (85), married, ?, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''William Rowntree''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''85''' || '''?''' || '''Pickering, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Mary S Rowntree || Wife || Married || F || 78 || || Beverley, Yorkshire, England |- | Maria Stickney || Visitor || Single || F || 77 || || Ridgmont, Yorkshire, England |- | Jane Kitchen || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Domestic || Hutton Cranswick, Yorkshire, England |- | Hannah Holliday || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Domestic || Middleton, Yorkshire, England |- | Ethel Smith || Servant || Single || F || 14 || Domestic || York, Yorkshire, England |} The next house was occupied by the Newton family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Edward H Newton''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''60''' || '''Banker''' || '''Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Isabella Newton || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || South Shields, Durham, England |- | Elizabeth Newton || Daughter || Single || F || 18 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Charles W Newton || Son || Single || M || 17 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Isabella M Newton || Daughter || Single || F || 14 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Isaac Newton || Visitor || Married || M || 53 || Retired sergeant major || Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Alice J Newton || Visitor || Married || F || 46 || || York, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Hordy || Servant || Single || F || 33 || Cook || Seamer, Yorkshire, England |- | Ann Lodge || Servant || Single || F || 37 || Waiting maid || Wakefield, Yorkshire, England |- | Frances M Rose || Servant || Single || F || 29 || Housemaid || Yaxley, Huntingdonshire, England |- | Elizabeth W Bornett || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Nursemaid || Lincolnshire, England |- | Alice Keeling || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Kitchenmaid || Nunburnholme, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 153
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Edward H Newton (60), married, Banker, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Legard family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Constance Legard''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || '''Living on her own means''' || '''York, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Maria Legard || Niece || Single || F || 16 || Scholar || Stokesley, Yorkshire, England |- | Jane White || Servant || Single || F || 46 || Housekeeper || Skelton, Yorkshire, England |- | Emily Wright || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Parlour maid || Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Hargreaves || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchenmaid || Bromborough, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 152
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Constance Legard (60), single, Living on her own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by Mrs Ringrow. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Susan A Ringrow''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''63''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Leven, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Agnes Hossett || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Nurse ct || London, Middlesex, England |- | Sarah Stork || Servant || Single || F || 46 || Cook domestic || Hull, Yorkshire, England |- | Emily Walker || Servant || Single || F || 16 || General servant || Whitby, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 151
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Susan A Ringrow (63), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Crosby family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Mary J Crosby''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''58''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Gertrude F Crosby || Daughter || Single || F || 25 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Marion C Crosby || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Alfred E B Crosby || Son || Single || M || 21 || Dental student || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Edith M Crosby || Daughter || Single || F || 17 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Jane Wickham || Servant || Single || F || 21 || General servant || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 150
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Mary J Crosby (58), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Broke family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Richard Broke''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''73''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Doncaster, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Alice J Broke || Daughter || Single || F || 44 || || Rotherham, Yorkshire, England |- | Ann Bostock || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook || Upper Tean, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Roudall || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Housemaid || Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 149
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Richard Broke (73), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The previous house was occupied by Mrs Laycock. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Ruth A Laycock''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Bradford, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Edward J Topling || Servant || Single || M || 25 || Butler || Durham, Durham, England |- | Mary Dunwell || Servant || Single || F || 25 || Housemaid || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary A Samson || Servant || Single || F || 37 || Cook || Heath, Derbyshire, England |- | John Wood || Brother-in-law || Married || M || 56 || Retired wine merchant || Howden, Yorkshire, England |- | Caroline E Wood || Sister-in-law || Married || F || 48 || Living on her own means || Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- | William H L Woodworth || Nephew || Single || M || 11 || Scholar || Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- | John L Woodworth || Nephew || Single || M || 8 || Scholar || Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- | Edith Allen Woodworth || Servant || Single || F || 29 || Governess || Wakefield, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 148
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Ruth A Laycock (50), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Rodham family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Catherine Rodham''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''67''' || '''Living on her own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Isabella Fowler || Niece || Single || F || 47 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Benseman || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Housemaid || Levisham, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 147
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Catherine Rodham (67), widowed, Living on her own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The houses on Westwood Road were enumerated starting at the bottom: Westwood Priory, Westwood Road was occupied by the Jerrold family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 5; Schedule: 20
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Sydney B Jerrold (30), married, Carrister auditor of local sat board, head of household in Westwood Priory, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Sydney B Jerrold''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''30''' || '''Barrister auditor of local sat board''' || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Maud F Jerrold || Wife || Married || F || 30 || || Glossop, Derbyshire, England |- | Adelaide K Goodrich || Visitor || Married || F || 32 || || Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |- | Jessie Whibe || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Cook domestic servant || Yorkshire, England |- | Kate Gracey || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Housemaid domestic servant || Flint, Flintshire, Wales |- | Annie S Medcroft || Visitor || Single || F || 22 || Layds maid || Woolwich, Kent, England |} Broom Lodge, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Topham family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 5; Schedule: 21
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Frances E Topham (34), married, Hotel manager, head of household in Broom Lodge, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frances E Topham || Head || Married || M || 34 || Hotel manager || Mawthorpe, Yorkshire, England |- | Sarah L F Topham || Wife || Married || F || 29 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Bertha Topham || Daughter || || F || 5 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | John Clare || Visitor || Single || M || 34 || Chemist || Quatt, Shropshire, England |- | Mary A Hepworth || Servant || Single || F || 19 || General servant || Seamer, Yorkshire, England |- | '''Kathline Shaw''' || '''Servant''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''16''' || '''General servant''' || '''Lancashire, England''' |} Campbell Villa, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Foster family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 22
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Henry Foster (80), married, Living on own means, head of household in Campbell Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Henry Foster''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''80''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Foster || Wife || Married || F || 79 || || Hull, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary H Foster || Daughter || Single || F || 43 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary A Lydon || Servant || Single || F || 18 || General servant domestic || Hull, Yorkshire, England |} Woodhouse Villa, Westwood road was occupied by the Cook family.ref> '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 23
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William J Cook (41), married, Solicitor, head of household in Woodhouse Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | William J Cook || Head || Married || M || 41 || Solicitor || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Jessie E Cook || Wife || Married || F || 39 || || Fareham, Hampshire, England |- | '''Ruth Plaxton''' || '''Servant''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''21''' || '''General servant domestic''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' |} St Winifreds, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Hick family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 24
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Ann Hick (71), widowed, Living on her own means, head of household in St Winifreds, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Ann Hick''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''71''' || '''Living on her own means''' || '''Ebberston, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Annie Hick || Daughter || Single || F || 42 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Hick || Daughter || Single || F || 40 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Edith Fell || Servant || Single || F || 14 || General servant domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Fern Leigh, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Ellerby family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 25
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Mary Ellerby (58), widowed, Own means, head of household in Fern Leigh, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Mary Ellerby''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''58''' || '''Own means''' || '''Frodingham, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Annie Ellerby || Daughter || Single || F || 30 || || Salton, Yorkshire, England |- | Kate Ellerby || Daughter || Single || F || 27 || || Salton, Yorkshire, England |- | Sarah Marshall || Servant || Single || F || 15 || General servant domestic || Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England |} Bedale Villa, Westwood Road was occupied by the Dyson/Clifton family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 26
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Elizabeth Dyson (70), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in Bedale Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Elizabeth Dyson''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''70''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Annie Clifton || Daughter || Widowed || F || 36 || || York, Yorkshire, England |- | Beatrice Clifton || Granddaughter || Single || F || 18 || || York, Yorkshire, England |- | Kathleen Clifton || Granddaughter || Single || F || 5 || || London, Middlesex, England |} The Cottage, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Rooke family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 27
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Edgar D Rooke (30), married, Living on own means, head of household in The Cottage, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Edgar D Rooke''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''30''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Emma P Rooke || Wife || Married || F || 31 || || Enville, Staffordshire, England |- | Annie Clixby || Servant || Single || F || 18 || General servant domestic || Hull, Yorkshire, England |} === The 1901 Census === Westwood Villa was occupied by the Rowntree Family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 20; Page: 32; Schedule: 211
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James Henry Rowntree (51), single, Draper's house agent, head of household in Westwood Villa, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Henry Rowntree''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''51''' || '''Draper's house agent''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Mary S Rowntree || Mother || Widowed || F || 88 || Living on own means || Beverley, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Spencer || Visitor || Single || F || 42 || Living on own means || Lincolnshire, England |- | Alice Whitehead || Visitor || Single || F || 26 || Sick nurse || Naburn, Yorkshire, England |- | Hannah White || Servant || Single || F || 41 || Cook domestic || Skelton, Yorkshire, England |- | Dorah A Metcalf || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Housemaid domestic || Ebberston, Yorkshire, England |- | Selina Appleby || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Burton House was occupied by George Hudson '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 20; Page: 32; Schedule: 212
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George Ernst Hudson (47), married, Brewer, head of household at Burton House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George Ernst Hudson''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''47''' || '''Brewer''' || '''Pimlico, Middlesex, England''' |- | Sarah Hutchinson || Servant || Widowed || F || 49 || Cook domestic || Brighouse, Yorkshire, England |- | Margaret J Larn || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary M Larn || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Charles D Hodgson || Servant || Single || M || 15 || Page boy || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Westhorpe House was occupied by the Liddon family '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 213
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Bessie Liddon (50), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Westhorpe House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Bessie Liddon''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Cheshire, England''' |- | Mina M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || |- | Alice E Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || || Aldershot, Hampshire, England |- | Isabella B Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 22 || || |- | Florence Grace Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 21 || || |- | Margaret M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 15 || || |- | Gwladys R Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 12 || || |- | Ethel Delofield || Governess || Single || F || 33 || Governess || Not Known |- | Rodger Walker || Cousin || Married || M || 54 || Living on own means || Bury, Lancashire, England |- | Jessie Milne || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Parlour maid domestic || |- | Ann Patrick || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Shutt || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Lillian Medcalf || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Harbord Yolley || Daughter || Single || F || 42 || || Hampshire, England |- | Margaret Bastiman || Servant || Married || F || 42 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Florence J Rycroft || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Housemaid domestic || Leeds, Yorkshire, England |} Westhorpe House was occupied by the Liddon family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Bessie Liddon''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Cheshire, England''' |- | Mina M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || |- | Alice E Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || || Aldershot, Hampshire, England |- | Isabella B Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 22 || || |- | Florence Grace Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 21 || || |- | Margaret M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 15 || || |- | Gwladys R Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 12 || || |- | Ethel Delofield || Governess || Single || F || 33 || Governess || Not Known |- | Rodger Walker || Cousin || Married || M || 54 || Living on own means || Bury, Lancashire, England |- | Jessie Milne || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Parlour maid domestic || |- | Ann Patrick || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Shutt || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Lillian Medcalf || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Harbord Yolley || Daughter || Single || F || 42 || || Hampshire, England |- | Margaret Bastiman || Servant || Married || F || 42 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Florence J Rycroft || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Housemaid domestic || Leeds, Yorkshire, England |} Tranby House was occupied by Mrs Hanmer '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 214
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Harriet Frances Hanmer (74), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Tranby House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Harriet Frances Hanmer''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''74''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''London, England''' |- | Grace Broughton || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Ladys maid domestic || Doncaster, Yorkshire, England |- | Caroline Mason || Servant || Single || F || 31 || Cook domestic || Plumstead, Kent, England |- | Annie Nicholes || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Buckinghamshire, England |- | Ada Crouch || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Kitchen maid domestic || Hammersmith, Middlesex, England |- | Alfred Waddingham || Servant || Single || M || 31 || Footman domestic || Hotham, Yorkshire, England |} Brompton House was occupied by Joseph Fox '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 215
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Joseph Fox Sharp (70), widowed, Retired civil engineer, head of household at Brrompton House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Joseph Fox Sharp''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''70''' || '''Retired civil engineer''' || '''Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England''' |- | Rebecca J Weston || Servant || Single || F || 41 || Cook domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary C Burrell || Servant || Single || F || 26 || General servant domestic || Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England |- | Annie Gibson || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Gent general servt domestic || Yorkshire, England |} Weston House was occupied by Benjamin Fowler '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 217
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Benjamin Fowler (72), widowed, Retired ship owner, head of household at Weston House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Peter Seddon''' || '''Head''' || '''Unmarried''' || '''M''' || '''68''' || '''Farmer''' || '''Lancashire, England''' |- | Ann Seddon || Sister || Unmarried || F || 73 || House keeper || Lancashire, England |- | James Seddon || Nephew || Unmarried || M || 47 || Farm labourer || Lancashire, England |- | James Alson || Servant || Unmarried || M || 21 || Farm labourer || Lancashire, England |- | James Partington || Servant || Unmarried || M || 53 || Farm labourer || Lancashire, England |- | Ralph Fletcher || Servant || Unmarried || M || 14 || Cowboy || Lancashire, England |} Hilthorpe House was occupied by Mrs Thompson '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 218
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Emily M M Thompson (53), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Hilthorpe House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Emily M M Thompson''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''53''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Eliza Crosby || Visitor || Single || F || 73 || || Yorkshire, England |- | Anne Ellis || Servant || Single || F || 50 || Ladys maid domestic || Weaverthorpe, Yorkshire, England |- | Alic D Williamson || Servant || Single || F || 40 || Cook domestic || Malpas, Cheshire, England |- | Eleanor J Dunning || Servant || Single || F || 44 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Margaret A Segsworth || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Second ho maid domestic || Claxton, Yorkshire, England |- | Nellie Elland || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchen maid domestic || Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England |- | Robert H Boddy || Servant || Single || M || 27 || Gardener domestic || Scalby, Yorkshire, England |} Westwood Mount was occupied by Mrs Duncombe. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 218
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Emily M M Thompson (53), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Hilthorpe House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jane M Duncombe''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''67''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Emma Meyor || Servant || Single || F || 54 || Companion || Switzerland |- | Ellen Garbutt || Servant || Single || F || 63 || Cook domestic || Ross, Yorkshire, England |- | Lillie Morley || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Parlour maid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Hill || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Minnie Lamb || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Sunny Bank was occupied by the Shillitoe family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 221
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James Shillito (56), married, Railway official, head of household in Sunny Bank, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Shillito''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''56''' || '''Railway official''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' |- | Ada Shillito || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || Yorkshire, England |- | Theodora Shillito || Daughter || || F || 12 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Paul Shillito || Son || || M || 7 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Florence K Holloway || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Gen servant domestic || London, Middlesex, England |} Misfield was occuplied by the Mackwood family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 222
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James H Mackwood (50), married, Living on own means, head of household in Misfield, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James H Mackwood''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Frances A Mackwood || Wife || Married || F || 49 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Henry H Mackwood || Son || || M || 10 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Ellen Dent || Servant || Single || F || 26 || Cook domestic || Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |- | Kate Dent || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |} Stamford House was occupied by the Clare family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 22; Page: 35; Schedule: 223
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Edward Lovel Clare (40), married, Land agent, head of household at Stamford House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edward Lovel Clare || Head || Married || M || 40 || Land agent || Leicestershire, England |- | Edith Ann Clare || Wife || Married || F || 36 || || Leicestershire, England |- | Edith M L Clare || Daughter || Single || F || 11 || || Tong, Yorkshire, England |- | Vera L Clare || Daughter || Single || F || 9 || || Tong, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary H L Clare || Daughter || || F || 6 || || Bramley, Yorkshire, England |- | '''Geraldine Turner''' || '''Visitor''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''31''' || || '''Leicester, Leicestershire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Firth || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Rose Cullery || Governess || Single || F || 26 || Governess || Switzerland |- | Eliza Jones || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Kitchen maid domes || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Anne E Webb || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Housemaid domestic || Chippenham, Wiltshire, England |- | Charlotte Vickers || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Maid domestic || Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, England |- | Edith Curtis || Servant || Single || F || 26 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |} An unnamed house was occupied by the Stanton family '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 22; Page: 35; Schedule: 225
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Edward Stanton (74), married, Retired general, head of household in Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Edward Stanton''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''74''' || '''Retired general''' || '''Painswick, Gloucestershire, England''' |- | Margaret C Stanton || Wife || Married || F || 65 || || Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England |- | Blanche H Stanton || Daughter || Single || F || 31 || || |- | Eliza Winfield || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Sarah H Gould || Servant || Single || F || 42 || Ladys maid domestic || Stroud, Gloucestershire, England |- | Florence Gatenby || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Parlour maid domestic || Kirby Wiske, Yorkshire, England |- | Jessie Stow || Servant || Single || F || 22 || House maid domestic || St Albans, Hertfordshire, England |- | Jessie Fisher || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchen maid domestic || Scotland |} 5 Westwood was occupied by the Poole family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 216
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Alison Mary J Poole (57), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at 5, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Alison Mary J Poole''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''57''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Ripon, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Alison Jane Poole || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire, England |- | Effie A Appleton || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Housemaid domestic || Rainton, Yorkshire, England |- | Hilda E Appleton || Visitor || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Rainton, Yorkshire, England |} === The 1911 Census === Unnamed House (I.e. Westwood) was occupied by the Rowntree family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 1
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Allan Rountree (58), married, Draper, head of household in Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorkshire Scarborough.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Allan Rowntree''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''58''' || '''Draper''' || '''Yorkshire Scarborough''' |- | Sarah Watkins Rowntree || Wife || Married || F || 53 || || London Strand |- | Mary Miller || Servant || Single || F || 33 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire Danby |- | Edith Mary Shannon || Servant || Single || F || 31 || Cook domestic || Northumberland Newcastle |- | Eleanor Holland || Visitor || Widowed || F || 58 || Sick nurse || Ireland Dublin |} Burton House, 1 Westwood was occupied by the Girls Friend Society Lodge and Home. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 2
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Margaret Brown (55), single, Housekeeper, head of household in Girls Friend Society Lodge and Home Burton House 1 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorkshire Leeds.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Margaret Brown''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''55''' || '''Housekeeper''' || '''Yorkshire Leeds''' |- | Ribina Pike || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Housemaid || Berwick on Tweed |- | Lily Norgate || Visitor || Single || F || 22 || Cloth weaver || Yorkshire Dewsbury |- | Edith Barker || Visitor || Single || F || 36 || Dressmaker || Yorks Halifax |- | Mary Barker || Visitor || Single || F || 34 || Dressmaker || Yorks Halifax |} Westhorpe House, 2 Westwood was oocupied by the Legard family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 3
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D Arcy Legard (37), married, Major 17 Lancers, head of household in Westhorpe House 2 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorkshire Stokesley.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''D Arcy Legard''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''37''' || '''Major 17 lancers''' || '''Yorkshire Stokesley''' |- | Edith Legard || Wife || Married || F || 31 || || London |- | Robert Legard || Son || Single || M || 1 || || Yorkshire Kirkham Abbey |- | Margaret Ledger || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Nursemaid || Hereford St Martins |- | Jane White || Servant || Single || F || 59 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire Skelton |- | Emma Mowforth || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Houseparlou maid || Yorkshire Brough |- | Alice Place || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Under housemaid || Yorkshire Hovingham |- | Peter Griffiths || Servant || Single || M || 30 || Soldier servant || Shropshire Frodesley |} 3 Westwood was occupied by the White family '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 4
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Frank Alfred White (42), married, Boarding house proprietor, head of household at 3 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Middlesex Barnsbury N.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Frank Alfred White''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''42''' || '''Boarding house proprietor''' || '''Middlesex Barnsbury N''' |- | Beatrice White || Wife || Married || F || 42 || || Lancashire Liverpool |- | Ethel Beatrice White || Daughter || Single || F || 18 || No occupation || Yorkshire Scarborough |- | Sybil Irene White || Daughter || || F || 9 || || Yorkshire Scarborough |- | Vera Dennis White || Daughter || || F || 7 || || Yorkshire Scarborough |- | Mabel Shepherd || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire Knapton |- | Ruth Atkinson || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire Scarborough |} 4 Westwood was occupied by Mrs Hanmer '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 5
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Harriet Fances Wyne Tuin Hanmer (82), widowed, Private means, head of household at 4 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in London Middlesex.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Harriet Fances Wyne Tuin Hanmer''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''82''' || '''Private means''' || '''London Middlesex''' |- | Alfred Waddingham || Servant || Single || M || 41 || Butler || Yorkshire Holtham |- | Emily Alice Meads || Servant || Single || F || 35 || Maid domestic || Northamptonshire Sawaster |- | Annie Topham || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Housemaid domestic || Yorks Market Weighton |- | Ruth Bell || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook domestic || Yorks Old Lackenby |- | Rose Mary Postill || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Kitchenmaid domestic || Yorks Sigglesthorne |} 7 Westwood was occupied by Harry Fowler '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 6
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Harry Candler Heslley Fowler (20), single, Student, head of household at 7 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Scarborough.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Harry Candler Heslley Fowler''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''20''' || '''Student''' || '''Yorks Scarborough''' |- | Isabella Fowler || Cousin || Single || F || 67 || Private means || Yorks Scarborough |- | Minnie May Bainbridge || Housekeeper || Single || F || 37 || Housekeeper domestic || U S of America |- | Ellen Woods || Servant || Single || F || 41 || Servant cook domestic || Yorks Crayke |- | Frances Blogg || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Servant housemaid domestic || Yorks Scarborough |- | Maude Handley Vasey || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Servant housemaid domestic || Yorks Scarborough |} 9 Westwood was occupied by Alicia Williamson '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 7
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Alicia Williamson (49), single servant, Cook domestic, in household of Alicia Williamson (49) at 9 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Malpas Cheshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Alicia Williamson''' || '''Servant''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''49''' || '''Cook domestic''' || '''Malpas Cheshire''' |- | Alice M Calvert || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid || Gayle Hawes |} 10 Westwood was occupied by Mrs Duncombe '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 8
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Jane Maria Duncombe (77), widowed, None private means, head of household at 10 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Sans Hutton.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jane Maria Duncombe''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''77''' || '''None private means''' || '''Yorks Sans Hutton''' |- | Margaret Alice Higgie || Cook servant || Single || F || 35 || Cook domestic || Yorks Stanwick Darlington |- | Margaret Munro || Lady's maid servant || Single || F || 29 || Lady's maid domestic || Inverness N B |- | Anne Elizabeth Hill || Housemaid servant || Single || F || 32 || Housemaid domestic || Thorntondale Yorks |- | Elizabeth Jane Chapman || Servant || Single || F || 35 || Housemaid domestic || Quinington Yorks |} 11 Westwood was occupied by the Surtees-Hornby family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 9
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Robert William Bitton Surtees-Hornby (34), married, House estate agent, head of household at 11 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks York.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Robert William Bitton Surtees-Hornby''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''34''' || '''House estate agent''' || '''Yorks York''' |- | Constance Mary Surtees-Hornby || Wife || Married || F || 35 || || Yorks Scarborough |- | Lucy Ursula Surtees-Hornby || Daughter || || F || 6 || || Yorks York |- | William Oswald Surtees-Hornby || Son || || M || 8 || || Surrey Croydon |- | Marian Oates || Cousin || Single || F || 16 || No occupation || Yorks Knareborough |- | Ruth Fowler || Servant || Single || F || 20 || General servant domestic || Yorks Harwood Dales |} 12 Westwood was occupied by the Shillitoe family '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 10
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James Shillito (66), married, Railway office retired, head of household at 12 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in York Yorkshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Shillito''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''66''' || '''Railway office retired''' || '''York Yorkshire''' |- | Ada Shillito || Wife || Married || F || 57 || || Shipton Yorkshire |- | Theodora Shillito || Daughter || Single || F || 22 || No occupation || Scarborough Yorkshire |- | Paul Shillito || Son || Single || M || 17 || Student || Scarborough Yorkshire |- | Hannah Cundall || Visitor || Widowed || F || 22 || || Haxby Yorkshire |- | Florence Arnold || Servant || Single || F || 19 || General servant domestic || London S Middlesex |} 13 Westwood was occupied by the Macwood family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 11
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Frances Anne Mackwood (59), widowed, Private means, head of household at 13 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Scarborough.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Frances Anne Mackwood''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''59''' || '''Private means''' || '''Yorks Scarborough''' |- | Frances M Mackwood || Daughter || Single || F || 26 || Private means || Yorks Scarborough |- | Henry H Mackwood || Son || Single || M || 20 || Gas engineering || Yorks Scarborough |- | Elsie T Corner || Visitor || Married || F || 34 || || London Poplar |- | Clara A Dawson || Servant || Single || F || 37 || House maid domestic || Yorks Scarboro |- | Sarah J Crawford || Servant || Single || F || 28 || House maid domestic || Yorks Scarboro |} 14 Westwood was occupied by the Rushworth family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 12
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Charles George Golden Rushworth (69), married, No occupation-formerly solicitor, head of household at 14 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in St Pancras London.
15 Westwood was occupied by the Wood family '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 13
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John Wood (76), married, Retired gas-merchant, head of household at 15 Westwood Scarborough Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Howden.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''John Wood''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''76''' || '''Retired gas-merchant''' || '''Yorks Howden''' |- | Cecile S Wood || Wife || Married || F || 45 || || Kirk Newton NB |- | Muriel S Wood || Daughter || Single || F || 16 || School girl || Scarborough Yorks |- | Maud Haywood || Housemaid || Single || F || 32 || Domestic servant || Country Warwick |- | Ethel Haywood || Cook || Single || F || 23 || Domestic servant || Country Warwick |} 17 Westwood was occupied by the Baker family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 14
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Francis Baker (67), widowed, Private means, head of household at 17 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Ebberston Yorks.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Francis Baker''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''67''' || '''Private means''' || '''Ebberston Yorks''' |- | Elizabeth Baker Baker || Daughter || Single || F || 40 || No occupation || Brompton Yorks |- | Dora Margaret Louise Baker || Daughter || Single || F || 39 || No occupation || Brompton Yorks |- | Charles William Baker || Grandson || || M || 4 || || Scarborough Yorks |- | Margaret Gertrude Green || Visitor || Single || F || 21 || Sick nurse || York |- | Mary Anna Cockerill || Servant || Widowed || F || 33 || Cook domestic || Sherburn E R Yorks |- | Ruth Lowe || Servant || Single || F || 27 || Parlourmaid domestic || South Killingholme Lincolnshire |- | Clara Lowe || Servant || Single || F || 25 || Housemaid domestic || South Killingholme Lincolnshire |- | Eliza Cordukes || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Kitchenmaid domestic || Yorks Scarborough |} On Westwood Hill, one household was headed by John Hemsworth '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 19
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John William Hemsworth (53), married, Coachman domestic, in Westwood Hill Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Austenfield.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''John William Hemsworth''' || || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''53''' || '''Coachman domestic''' || '''Austenfield''' |- | John William Hemsworth || Adobted son || || M || 7 || || Yorks Scarborough |- | Maragate Ann Murray || || Widowed || F || 43 || Housekeeper || Yorks Hull |} Another home on Westwood Hill was occupied by Bason Kowlin '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 20
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Bason Kowlin (54), married, Coachman domestic, head of household in Westwood Hill Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Rudstone Yorks.
=== 1921 Census === Westwood (the house) is not included in the census, neither as an occupied nor as an unoccupied dwelling. It is possible that at this time the house was being devided into two parts, and thus classed as not habitable. 1 Westwood was occupied by the Carr family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Albert Edward Carr''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''59''' || '''Pudsey, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Solicitor''' || '''Employer''' |- | Eleanor Carr || Wife || F || || 45 || Yorkshire, England || || |- | Eleanor Gwendan Carr || Daughter || F || || 21 || Horsforth, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Gladys Grace Feather || Servant || F || || 25 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || General Domestic Servant || Private |} 2 Westwood was occupied by the Boyes family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Robert Ruby Boyes''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''31''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Draoer General Merchant''' || '''Employer W Boyes & Co W Scarborough''' |- | Sarah Boyes || Wife || F || || 32 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home || |- | James Ruby Boyes || Son || M || || 3 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Peter Boyes || Son || M || || 1 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Robert Ruby Boyes || Son || M || || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Mary Emma Sanders || Servant || F || || 25 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Domestic General Servant || Private |- | Doris Alther Gledhill || Servant || F || || 19 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Domestic Nurse || Private |} 3 Westwood was occupied by the While family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Frank Calfred While''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''53''' || '''London, England''' || '''Boarding House Proprietyr''' || '''Employer''' |- | Beatrice While || Wife || F || || 53 || Liverpool, Lancashire, England || || |- | Sybil Irene While || Daughter || F || || 19 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Johannah O'sullivan || Servant || F || || 23 || || || Private |} 4 Westwood was occupied by Edgar Robinson and his cousin Annie Issac {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Edgar Helstone Robinson''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Single''' || '''43''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Motor Car Carrier Proprietor''' || '''Employer''' |- | Annie Issac || Cousin || F || || 57 || Yorkshire, England || House Keeper || Private |} 5 Westwood was occupied by the Byass family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | Daniel Byass || Head || M || || 72 || Huggate, Yorkshire, England || Corn Merchant || Employer |- | Elizabeth Byass || Wife || F || || 69 || Owthorne, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | John Byass || Son || M || || 41 || Driffield, Yorkshire, England || Corn Merchant || D Bynes &son |- | Alick Byass || Son || M || || 36 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Corn Merchant || D Bynes &son |- | Kachlson Byass || Daughter || F || || 33 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | '''Sarah Dobson''' || '''Servant''' || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''18''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Cook''' || '''Private''' |- | Nina Keld || Servant || F || || 18 || Cayton, Yorkshire, England || Domestic Servant || Private |} 7-8 Westwood were the North Western Cooperative Society Convalescent Homes Association. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Gwladys Lloyd''' || '''Matron''' || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''38''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Matrom Coal Home''' || '''N Western Cooperative Society Convallsent Homes Ass''' |- | Leah Morton Smith || Servant || F || || 39 || Yorkshire, England || Cook || Main Lloyde Matron Cornwalsend Home |} 9 Westwood was occupied by Amy Womersley (47), married caretaker. The form was filled in by Mrs C Thompson - presumably her neighbor in Number 10. 10 Westwood was occupied by Richard Frederick Meyley Thompson, his wife Caroline and their servants {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Blanche Mary Tayler''' || '''Servant''' || '''F''' || '''Married''' || '''30''' || '''York, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Domestic Servant''' || '''Westwood Private Yord Schabers''' |- | Daisy May Ashman || Servant || F || || 18 || Poplar, London, England || House Maid || Westwood Private Yord Schabers |- | Robina Gorude || Servant, serving maid || F || || 44 || Stanwick, Northamptonshire, England || Domestic Servant || Private |- | Margaret Alice Higgie || Servant || F || || 45 || Darlington, Durham, England || Cook || Private |- | Charlotte Meyley Thompson || Wife || F || || 50 || Yorkshire, England || || |- | Richard Frederick Meyley Thompson || Head || M || || 74 || Yorkshire, England || Bank Director || Banlaay Bank |} 11 Westwood was occupied by the Lurtes Howley family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Robert Lurtes Howley''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''44''' || '''York, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Estate Agent''' || '''Employer''' |- | America Mary Lurtes Howley || Wife || F || || 45 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | William Oswald Lurtes Howley || Son || M || || 18 || Surrey, England || Medical Student || |- | Lucy Arnold Lurtes Howley || Daughter || F || || 16 || York, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Maggie Hannah Goldsborough || Servant || F || || 42 || Durham, England || General Domestic Servant || Private |} 12 Westwood was occupied by George Robert Turner {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''George Robert Turner''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Single''' || '''50''' || '''Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England''' || '''Nil''' || '''Nil''' |- | Lillip Elizabeth King || Servant || F || || 56 || York, Yorkshire, England || Cook || Private |- | Evelyn Edith King || Servant || F || || 45 || York, Yorkshire, England || Housemaid || Private |- | Kulcin Whitby || Visitor || F || || 14 || London, London, England || || |} 13 Westwood was occupied by the Baker family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Pearson Baker''' || '''Son''' || '''M''' || '''Single''' || '''20''' || '''Pickering, Yorkshire, England''' || || '''Studying''' |- | Madge Baker || Daughter || F || || 21 || Pickering, Yorkshire, England || || Home Duties |- | Elsie Baker || Daughter || F || || 19 || Pickering, Yorkshire, England || || Home Duties |- | Mary Rawson || Servant || F || || 16 || Wilton, Yorkshire, England || || General Domestic Servant |} Between 13 Westwood and 16 Westwood was Stanford House Nursing Home: Jessie Burt, principal 17 Westwood was occupied by the Boyes Family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | William Boyes || Head || M || || 62 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Drapres Managing Director || W Boyrs & Co Ld |- | Agnes Boyes || Daughter || F || || 26 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | Jenny Boyes || Daughter || F || || 24 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Drapers Assistant || W Boyrs & Co Ld |- | Ada Boyes || Daughter || F || || 18 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | Hannah Riby || Mother-in-law || F || || 87 || North Frodingham, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Ada Riby || Sister-in-law || F || || 55 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Draper Assistant || W Boyrs & Co Ld |- | James Christopher Smith || Great nephew || M || || 16 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Printers Apprentice || Printer & Lane |- | '''Minnie Appleby''' || '''Servant''' || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''49''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' || || '''Private''' |- | Miriam Florence Stockdale || Servant || F || || 15 || Stainton, Yorkshire, England || || Private |- | Norman Brown || Nephew || M || || 15 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |} 18 Wstwood was occupied by the Walshaw family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''George William Walshaw''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''68''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Nurseryman, & Seedsman''' || '''Employer''' |- | Reynaldo Walshaw || Son || M || || 25 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Assistant, As Above || |- | Caroline Morris Walshaw || Sister || F || || 72 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Housekeeper || |} The Cottage, Westwood Hill was occupied by the Balls family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Oswell Balls''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''27''' || '''Tynemouth, Northumberland, England''' || '''Laundry Manager''' || '''The Yorkshire Laundries Ltd''' |- | Margaret Maria Balls || Wife || F || || 25 || Durham, Durham, England || Home Duties || |- | Oswell Wallace Balls || Son || M || || 2 || Durham, Durham, England || || |- | John Leonard Green || Boarder || M || || 17 || Hoylake, Cheshire, England || Chauffeur || V B Parker Solicitor |} 2, Westwood Hill was occuplied by one person, Louisa Jackson (age 43) married, living on private means '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 23901; District reference: RD 527 RS 2 ED 21
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Louisa Jackson (43), married head of household at 2, Kastwood Hill in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Pickering, Yorkshire, England. Employed by Private.
3 Westwood Hill was occupied by the Ireland family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Harry Ireland''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''28''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Cab Man''' || '''Harry Ireland Cab Proprietor''' |- | Caroline V Ireland || Wife || F || || 32 || Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | Harry Ireland || Son || M || || 7 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |} === 1939 Register === In the 1939 register, Allan Rowntree and family occupied Westwood, and Harold Punt and family occupied Melrose. The next property 1 Westwood, was occupied by Edward D Libby (medical practitioner) and family. Westthorpe House, 2 Westwood was occupied by Albert E Carr (solicitor) Tanby, 3 Westwood ws occupied by Hilda and Agnes Milvain. Agnes ws an organist and teacher of music. 4 Westwood contained four dwellings: a) Alice A and Thomas P Hodgson - she was living on private means, he was incapacitated b) John C Whitfield (soclicitor) c) Cyril J Evans (bank cashier) d) Jack Sugden (Cycle dealer and ???), Elizabeth Sugden (part -time caretaker) 5 Westwood was occupied by Sarah Heeley (later Haggard, matron of holiday ???), Eliza Poulton (cook),, George J Nodden (accountant and auditor), ??? Stur?? (later Swallow, cook), Amy I (later Cusworth, matron) Entries for 6 to 10 Westwood are redacted 10 Westwood was divided into three dwellings a) William R (master plumber, swerved as a Civil Air Guard) and Hannah G Bowman b) Drakeford J (Journalier) and Joan Lewis c) Herbert J (cinema fireman) and Winifred Humphries 11 to 18 Westwood are not enumerated 19 Westwood was occupied by Leslie A Dennis (Electricity supply draughtsman born 2 Nov 1903) , Hilda M Dennis (bornn 1 Jul 1906) 20 Westwood was occupied by Alfred M Aiston (journeyman plumber, heavy work, born 27 Feb 1873), Sara A Aiston (born 28 March 1874), Mary ??? (bording house keeper, born 28 March 1904) and Thomas A Parrat (civil servant, working in the Inland Revenue, born 31 March 1912). 21 Westwood was occupied by Frederick W Sellers (plumber, born 1 Oct 1901) and Elizabeth Sellers (born 3 March 1900) - both married , two redacted entries, and Eliza A Hushe(?)s (born 27 March 1865, widow). 22 Westwood was occupied by Ann E King (householder, born 24 January 1842). 23 Westwood was occupied by Julia Strange (unpaid domestic duties, born 10 February 1858) and Mary Dawson (domestic helper, married name Aspinall, born 10 July1914). 24 Westwood was occupied by Helen Jessop (retired head teacher, born 8 December 1861), Gertrude J Oatis (miliner manageress born 10 July 1877) and Dorothy Towell (later Crimlisk, domestic duties, born 14 December 1919). ...nford Nursing Home, 25 Westwood was occupied by Gorbinda? L Faulkner (registered nurse and midwife, single, born 19 February 1882), Vida P? Robinson (probationer nurse, single, born 16 December 1922), Kathleen W Netherborn? (mannequin, marital status O, born 1 August 1911), a closed record, Phoebe A Wordsworth (Unpaid Domestic Duties, born 18 Sep 1864), Grace A Middleton (born 01 Oct 1897 married, Unpaid Domestic Duties, Mary E Ward (born 08 Oct 1869, married, Unpaid Domestic Duties, George B Hodgson (born 13 Jul 1869 married, Wholesale Newsagent), Florence B Harding (born 23 Aug 1906, Single, State Registered Nurse), Betsy Harland (born 25 Dec 1871, widowed, Cook Housekeeper, Kathleen A Kima married name Guest - (single born 06 Jul 1921 Female Housemaid, Elsie Baker - married name Thomas (single, 16 born Apr 1922 Female Housemaid Single, a closed record, Margaret E Fox (single, born 15 Oct 1922 Kitchenmaid). 16 Westwood contained five dwellings, enumerated in groups, probably by floor First group: (a) was occupied by William S Miller (married, born 28 Dec 1896 Dispensing Opthathcia) Marjory N Miller (married, born 13 Nov 1902, Unpaid Domestic Duties) and one redacteed person. (b) was occupied by Ann A Dent (widowed, born 09 Jun 1867, Unpaid Domestic Duties), Mary Johnson (single, born 04 Jun 1852, Invalid), and Julia M Cross (divorced, born 10 ? 1906, Unpaid Domestic Duties. (c) was ocupied by Marian Etches (single, born 19 July 1860, living on own means). Second group occupied by Elizabeth Harrison (married, born 8 May 1903, unpaid domestic duties) and Judith Anne Harrison (later Crawford) (born 24 June 1938, under school age). Third group was occupied by Mary G Ackroyd (divorced, later Rushworth, born 27 April 1898, Private Means) and a redacted entry. 17 Westwood contained two dwellings (a) was occupied by Gerald Bains Crawford (married, born 2 April 1893, Regular Army, retired officer, war work was Royal Army Reserve Officer, Captain in the Green Howards) and Olive C Crawford (married, born 20 May 1893, unpaid domestic duties). (b) ws occupied by George A L Greenly (married, born 26 December 1910, Farm Labourer) and Mary Greenly, later McLellan (married, born 11 May 1918, unpaid domestic duties) a redacted entry and Alfred Harland (single, born 12 Jun 1901, Farm Labourer). 18 Westwood was occupied by Edward Granston (married, born 4 November 1901, Gardener) Dorothy E Granston (later Johnston, later Granston, married, born 11 November 1906, unpaid domestic duties) The following properties are not part of Westwood (the road) but were built on Westwood (the parcel of land) '''Westwood Road''' Westwood Garage was occupied by Arthur J? Fox (married, born 20 Jan 1906, Garage Proprioter), Jessie E Fox (married, born 19 Mar 1888, Unpaid Domestic Duties) and Erica (initial L insterted later, name Lucy inserted late) Fox (single, born 3 Apr 1915, Insurance Clerk). Westwood Garage Annexe was occupied by Thomas B Dickenson (married, born 22 Nov 10 Mar 1910, Builders Labourer) and Evelyn M Dickenson (married, born 19 Nov 1918, Unpaid Domestic Duties). '''Westwood Hill''' 3 Westwood Hill was occupied by Elizabeth S Walker (widow, born 24 Jun 1894, Unpaid Domestic Duties), Erinc W Walker (single, born 15 May 1922, Chemist's Errand Boy), Arthur L Walker (single, born 31 Dec 1925, at school), Edith E Price (single, born 26 Apr 1933, at school), Walter E Price (single, born 12 Jan 1936, under school age ), Charles E Price (single, born 11 Feb 1911, Farm Labourer), and Elsie M Smith (married, born 20 Dec 1915, Unpaid Domestic Duties). No further properties in Westwood Hill are listed. The next building in the register is Valley Road (which runs parallel to Westwood, at the bottom of the hill. Technically the North side of Valley Road here belonged to the Westwood parcel, but for the purposes of this study, I am only including Cherry Trees and any other property that may be associated with a house on Westwood. '''Valley Road''' This listing only contains properties associated with Westwood Between 65 and 53 Valley Road there is only one property enumerated: Dairy, Westwood. The dairy was occupied by George Watkinson (married, born 29 Apr 1892, Dairyman), Ethel Watkinson (married, born 22 Dec 1892, Domestic Duties), Annie M Park (widow, born 6 Dec 1869, School Teacher) and George Waterhouse (single, born 10 Nov 1920, Apprentice Painter and Decorator). == Research notes == Future tasks 1939 Registration - need to check wartime occupations have all been entred. 1921 census 1911 census 1891 census 1881 census 1871 census 1861 census 1851 census Adding histories of each building. Building profiles for the inhabitants Visiting the County Record Office (Northallerton) to see the deeds of buildings on Westwood.

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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2714659|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Wetherden was recorded in the Domesday Book in 1086 as 'Watdena' or 'Wederdena',[http://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/suffolk7.html "Suffolk V-Z"]. The Domesday Book Online. Retrieved 18 January 2023. the name deriving from old English 'wether' for castrated rams and 'dena' for valley."[http://wetherden.onesuffolk.net/history/ History"]. Wetherden Parish Council. Retrieved 18 January 2023. ===Geography=== '''Wetherden''' is a village and civil parish in the county of Suffolk, England,situated about 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Stowmarket and about 1.25 miles (2.0 km) west of the village of Haughley. In 2021 the parish had a population of 552. "[https://www.ukcensusdata.com/haughley-and-wetherden-e05007143#sthash.WdPhTEem.2hEY3Tzv.dpbs Haughley and Wetherden"]. UK Census Data. Retrieved 23 January 2023. :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country''' England :'''County:''' Suffollk :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.227, 0.94 :'''Elevation:''' 44.0 m or 144.4 feet ===History=== In the late 16th century the manor of Wetherden was acquired by John Sulyard who built Wetherden Hall to the north east of village. A moated farmhouse now occupies its site at Base Green. ==== Buildings ==== *[[Space:St_Mary_the_Virgin%2C_Wetherden%2C_Suffolk%2C_England|St Mary the Virgin, Wetherden]] (Church of England). Mid 14 century, a Grade 1 listed building. *Wetherden Baptist Church. *The Maypole (c. 1530, a Grade II listed building). ==== Cemeteries ==== *St Mary's Churchyard *Wetherden Baptist Church. ====Population==== Work in progress. {|border=3 width=200 align="center" !'''Wetherden Census Population''' {|border=1 width=200 align="center" !Year!!Population |- ||1801||346[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10272830/cube/TOT_POP GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Wetherden CP/AP through time | Population Statistics | Total Population, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''.] Date accessed: 19th January 2023 |- ||1811||382 |- ||1821||468 |- ||1831||487 |- ||1841||515 |- |1851||541 |- |1861||479 Census of England and Wales for the year 1861 : population tables by Great Britain. Census Office; Royal College of Physicians of London - Archive.org https://archive.org/details/b24751261_0003/page/900/mode/2up?q=wetherden |- |1871||445 Digest of the English census of 1871 by Great Britain. Registrar General - Archive.org https://archive.org/details/b2810724x/page/86/mode/2up?q=wetherden |- |1881||489 |- |1891||452 |- |1901||400 |- |1911||431 |- |1921||471 |- |1931||431 |- |1951||415 |- |1961||431 |- |1971||445 |- |1981||438 |- |2001||557 [https://citypopulation.de/en/uk/eastofengland/suffolk/E34004085__wetherden/ City Population] Date accessed: 19th January 2023 |- |2011||543 |- |2021||552 |} |} *[[Space:Wetherden_1841_Census|Wetherden 1841 Census]] *[[Space:Wetherden_1851_Census|Wetherden 1851 Census]] *[[Space:Wetherden_1861_Census|Wetherden 1861 Census]] *[[Space:Wetherden_1871_Census|Wetherden 1871 Census]] ====Notables==== *[[Wikipedia:William Robinson (Governor of Hong Kong)|William Robinson (Governor of Hong Kong)]] *[[Wikipedia:Richard Shepherd (theologian)|Richard Shepherd (theologian)]] *[[Wikipedia:John Sulyard|John Sulyard]] *[[Wikipedia:Michael Tippett|Michael Tippett]] === External Websites === *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wetherden,_Suffolk_Genealogy FamilySearch Wiki for Wetherden, Suffolk] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SFK/Wetherden GenUKI] GENUKI is a 'virtual reference library' and covering all areas of the UK. *[https://wetherdenhistory.wordpress.com/ Wetherden History Group] ==Sources==

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[[Category:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|1841 Census, Wetherden]] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|Wetherden One Place Study]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| '''Wetherden 1841 Census''' ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden 1851 Census|Wetherden 1851 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden 1861 Census|Wetherden 1861 Census]] |} {{One Place Study|place=Wetherden, Suffolk|category=Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study}} Work in progress. Females - 269 Males - 247 {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" |- bgcolor=#E2EFBC ! '''First Name''' !! '''Last Name''' !! '''Birth Date''' !! '''Birth Place''' !! '''Profile''' |- | John || Mothersole || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Mothersole-248]] |- | Mary || Mothersole || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Greenberry-48]] |- | John || Moss || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Moss-11411]] |- | Mary Ann || Moss || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Hart-23838]] |- | William || Moss || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Moss || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Moss-11412]] |- | John || Bird || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Bird-13392]] |- | Caroline || Bird || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Bird || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Anne || Bird || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Esther || Bird || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Palmer-32317]] |- | Robert || Bird || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Bird || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harry || Bird || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Matilda || Bird || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Bird || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Hood || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Hood || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Hood || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emily || Hood || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Wilden || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Wilden || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Dodson || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mathew || Dodson || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Dodson || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Dodson || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Dodson || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Dodson || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Turner || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Snelling || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Snelling || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Snelling || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Margretta || Snell || from 1807 to 1811 || || |- | Ann || Snelling || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Betsy || Snelling || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Snelling || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Snelling || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza Sarah || Scruby || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Scruby || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Scruby || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Scruby || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Zack || Scruby || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Scruby || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Scruby || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Walter || Scruby || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Scruby || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Kezier || Blake || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Southgate || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Southgate || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Woods || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Bryant || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Bryant || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Bryant || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Bryant || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Manfield || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Patient || Denny || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Denny || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Prissilla || Denny || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Wright || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Wright || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Edwards || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Edwards || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harriot || Edwards || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Edwards || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Edwards || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Edwards || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Harrison || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charlotte || Harrison || from 1807 to 1811 || || |- | Thomas || Harrison || 1827 || || |- | Eliza || Gladwell || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Gladwell || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Gladwell || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Stephen || Gladwell || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Gladwell || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Gladwell || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Steven || Gladwell || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rebecca || Gladwell || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizer || Gladwell || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Anna || Gladwell || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Firman || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Firman || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Firman || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Penelope || Firman || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Firman || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amy || Firman || from 1818 to 1822 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Firman || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Jewars || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sopha || Leeder || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Leeder || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Leeder || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Johnson || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Johnson || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Johnson || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Jane || Johnson || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Fredrick || Johnson || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robt || Johnson || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Haward || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Haward || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Haward || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Haward || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Haward || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elisha || Haward || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Haward || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Haward || from 1757 to 1761 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Haward || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harriot || Buckle || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Buckle || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Buckle || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Buckle || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Buckle || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Buckle || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Abraham || Matox || from 1762 to 1766 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Matox || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charlotte || Phillips || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Fisher || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Fisher || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Fisher || from 1807 to 1811 || || |- | Samuel || Miller || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Fredric || Miller || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Simon || Miller || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizer || Miller || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Francis || Miller || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amy || Miller || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Miller || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Miller || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Miller || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Simond || Miller || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Miller || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emma || Miller || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Metilda || Edwards || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Edwards || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Edwards || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Edwards || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[ Edwards-4551]] |- | Pleasence || Edwards || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sophia || Edwards || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Edwards || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Joshua || Edwards || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah Ann || Edwards || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Martin || Edwards || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Edwards || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Ruffell || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Ruffell || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Ruffell || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Ruffell || || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Bridget || Bridges || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Pamily || Bridges || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Bridges || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Bridges || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Bridges || from 1779 to 1783 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Osbourn || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amy || Grimwood || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Grimwood || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Stedman || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Steward || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Steward || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Steward || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Steward || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charlotte || Steward || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Steward || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Steward || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Deborah || Steward || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Matilda || Steward || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Steward || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harriot || Steward || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Steward || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jemima || Steward || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Steward || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Arther || Steward || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Steward || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Steward || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amelia || Baker || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Baker || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Balem || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Baker || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Meriah || Baker || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Betsy || Ramsbottom || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Coldham || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Coldham || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emmer || Coldham || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Collen || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Walter || Coldham || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emily || Collen || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Coldham || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Hannah || Coldham || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Coldham || from 1763 to 1767 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Collen || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Anna || Collen || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Coldham || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Caroline || Collen || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Collins || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Walter || Collen || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Hannah || Coldham || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mack || Croply || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Cooper || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Darling || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Lucy || Horrex || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Horrex || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emmer || Horrex || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harriot || Horrex || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Barnard || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Lucy || Barnard || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Barnard || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rebeca || Barnard || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Bengeman || Barnard || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Lucy || Barnard || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Barnard || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Barnard || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Munnings || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Joseph || Munnings || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amy || Munnings || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Frederic || Munnings || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Munnings || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James* || Munnings || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Munnings || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Munnings || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Caroline || Munnings || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Munnings || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Euney || Munnings || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Munnings || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eunice || Munnings || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amy || Munnings || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Munnings || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Pattle || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Pattle || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Alfred || Pattle || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emmer || Pattle || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Pattle || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Pattle || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Pattle || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Louisa || Pattle || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Louisa || Pattle || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Pattle || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Mully || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Mully || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Mully || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Hannah || Mully || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Mully || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Mully || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Mulley-176]] |- | Hanna || Powl || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Powl || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sophia || Robinson || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Robinson || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac R || Robinson || from 1802 to 1806 || || |- | Isaac || Robinson || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Robinson || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Robinson || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Robinson || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Fredric Lary || Robinson || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Robinson || from 1762 to 1766 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Robinson || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Robinson || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Esther || Robinson || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Robinson || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Robinson || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amey || Robinson || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Maria || Robinson || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane S || Robinson || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Robinson || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Robinson || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Robinson, || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Robinson || from 1782 to 1786 || || |- | Mary Ann || Richer || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Richer || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Richer || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Randle || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ellen || Turner || from 1762 to 1766 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Farthing || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Farthing || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Abraham || Farthing || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Hunt || from 1807 to 1811 || || |- | Selby || Hunt || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harriot || Hunt || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Howes || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Howes || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Howes || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Howes || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Howes || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Howes || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | David || Francis || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Francis || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Dinah || Francis || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charlotte || Francis || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Francis || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rodiah || Francis || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Francis || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Amey || Francis || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Francis || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Francis || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | David || Francis || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Francis || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Salter || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eleanor || Salter || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Elliston || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Green || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Dorling || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Dorling || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Dorling || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Dorling || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Dorling || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Dorling || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Dorling || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Dorling || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Dorling || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Dorling || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Dorling || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Dorling || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Dorling || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Dorling || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Dorling || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Dinah || Dorling || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Underwood || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Peck || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Peck || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Peck || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Peck || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Peck || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Peck || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rebeca || Peck || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Peck || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Fredric || Holden || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Arther || Holden || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emmer || Hammond || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Hammond || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Hammond || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Hammond || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Hammond || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Biddy || Hammond || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Hammond || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Hammond || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Abm || Hammond || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Hammond || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Lock || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Lock || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Lock || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Lock || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Tanner || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Finter || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Feeby || Finter || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Finter || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Finter || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Ward || from 1752 to 1756 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Codd || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Codd || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Codd || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Luff || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Watcham || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Wells || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Watcham || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robt || Williams || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Williams || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Bryant || Williams || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Williams || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Williams || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | David || Elmer || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Enoch || Elmer || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Elmer || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Martha || Elmer || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Marthew || Elmer || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Martin || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Martin || from 1762 to 1766 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Martin || 1827 || || |- | Robert || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || || |- | Susanana* || Martin || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Stephen || Martin || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Stephen || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Martin || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Stephen || Martin || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Stephen || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Martin || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Martin || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Martin || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Matilda || Martin || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Faiers || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Easlea || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Easlea || from 1814 to 1818 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Easlea || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Easlea || from 1810 to 1814 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Spears || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Daniel || Sparrow || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Starners || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Walter || Starners || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Starners || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Starners || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Pheby || Starners || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Asenath || Starners || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William* || Starners || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Marthew || Starners || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Catherine || Moor || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Moor || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Richard || Kersey || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Kersey || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Isaac || Kersey || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Marthew || Kersey || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Kersey || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Kettle || from 1797 to 1801 || || |- | Mary Ann || Kettle || 1830 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Kettle || from 1772 to 1776 || || |- | Fanny || Kersey || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Kersey || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Kettle || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Page || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Simon || Paffrey || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizebeth || Paxman || from 1757 to 1761 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Mays || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Thompson || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thompson || || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Thompson || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Harriot || Thompson || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Thompson || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Thompson || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elenor || Thompson || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Thompson || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jemima || Thompson || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Lucy || Aldrige || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || [[Aldredge-145]] |- | Ann || Balls || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Balls || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Balls || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Cornwell || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Cornish || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Charles || Palmer || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Palmer || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Palmer || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Palmer || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Joseph || Palmer || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Dan || Kemp || from 1817 to 1821 || || |- | Jane || Girling || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Girling || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Girling || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Walter || Girling || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Girling || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Girling || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Girling || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Girling || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emmer || Girling || 1831 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rose || Girling || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jemima || Girling || from 1782 to 1786 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Anna || Girling || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Barnard || Girling || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Girling || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Hephzibah || Andrews || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Andrews || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Andrews || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Andrews || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Rowland || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susan || Rowland || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Caroline || Rowland || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edward || Rowland || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Rowland || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Rowland || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Marthew || Pellet || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Pellet || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Clark || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Maria || Clark || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Clark || 1837 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Henry || Clarke || from 1787 to 1791 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Caroline || Clarke || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Clark || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ellen || Clark || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Elizabeth || Clark || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Clark || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Clarke || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Samuel || Clark || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Clark || 1828 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Hanna || Clarke || from 1777 to 1781 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Alfred || Clark || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rachel || Clark || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Clark || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Edmund || Clark || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Pulfer || 1827 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Smith || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Esther || Clover || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Garrad || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Garrad || from 1797 to 1801 || || |- | Amy || Garrad || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ellis || Garrad || from 1787 to 1791 || || |- | Elizabeth || Garrad || from 1789 to 1793 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emma || Warren || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Rebecca || Warren || from 1817 to 1821 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Gooch || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Goode || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Goode || from 1767 to 1771 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Robert || Goode || from 1812 to 1816 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Bull || from 1807 to 1811 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Bull || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Bull || 1840 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Bull || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Bull || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Bull || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Bull || from 1772 to 1776 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | John || Bull || 1833 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Bull || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary || Bull || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | George || Bull || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Emmer || Bull || 1834 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Bull || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Ann || Bull || from 1812 to 1816 || || |- | George || Bull || 1835 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Seth || Bull || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Victoria || Bull || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Bull || from 1821 to 1825 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Bull || 1836 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Betsey || Bull || from 1802 to 1806 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Jane || Bull || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Sarah || Bull || 1839 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Seth || Bull || 1841 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Eliza || Bull || from 1819 to 1823 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Susanna || Bull || 1832 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | William || Bull || 1829 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | James || Bull || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Kerry || from 1797 to 1801 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Thomas || Kerry || from 1792 to 1796 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Kerry || from 1822 to 1826 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom || |- | Mary Ann || Moss || 1838 || Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |}

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[[Category:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|1851 Census, Wetherden]] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|Wetherden One Place Study Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden 1841 Census|Wetherden 1841 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| '''Wetherden 1851 Census''' ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden 1861 Census|Wetherden 1861 Census]] |} {{One Place Study|place=Wetherden, Suffolk|category=Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study}} Work in progress. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" |- bgcolor=#E2EFBC ! '''First Name''' !! '''Last Name''' !! '''Birth Date''' !! '''Profile''' |- ! Alderson | Alfred Partridge || 1838 || [[Alderson-1941]] |- ! Alderson | Henrietta Sophia || 1834 || [[Alderson-1947]] |- ! Alderson | Robert Jervis Coke || 1803 || [[Alderson-1942]] |- ! Anness | Hagar || 1836 || |- ! Avey | Ann Tweed || 1843 || |- ! Baker | Amelia || 1816 || |- ! Baker | Anna || 1846 || |- ! Baker | Jane || 1847 || |- ! Baker | John || 1842 || |- ! Baker | Maria || 1839 || |- ! Baker | Mary || 1832 || |- ! Baker | Rebecca || 1849 || |- ! Baker | William || 1814 || |- ! Barnard | Benjamin || 1841 || |- ! Barnard | Elizabeth || 1832 || |- ! Barnard | Elizah || 1844 || |- ! Barnard | James || 1828 || |- ! Barnard | Lucy || 1800 || |- ! Barnard | Rebecca || 1838 || |- ! Bird | Anna || 1842 || |- ! Bird | Caroline || 1830 || |- ! Bird | Esther || 1801 || [[Palmer-32317]] |- ! Bird | Jane || 1834 || |- ! Bird | John || 1795 || [[Bird-13392]] |- ! Bird | Mary || 1831 || |- ! Bird | Robert || 1804 || |- ! Bird | Samuel Palmer || 1825 || |- ! Bradley | Thomas || 1831 || |- ! Bridges | Bridget || 1775 || |- ! Bridges | Eliza || 1844 || |- ! Bridges | Fanny || 1828 || |- ! Bridges | Henry || 1823 || |- ! Bridges | Henry || 1850 || |- ! Bridges | Lowrie || 1842 || |- ! Bridges | Mary || 1851 || |- ! Bridges | Pamela || 1817 || |- ! Bridges | Peter || 1849 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1780 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1818 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1847 || |- ! Bryant | Edward John || 1848 || |- ! Bryant | Eliza || 1799 || |- ! Bryant | Eliza || 1851 || |- ! Bryant | John || 1797 || |- ! Bryant | Stephen || 1843 || |- ! Bryant | Susan || 1821 || |- ! Bryant | William || 1821 || |- ! Bryant | William || 1846 || |- ! Bull | Ann || 1814 || |- ! Bull | David || 1850 || [[Bull-6822]] |- ! Bull | Eliza || 1798 || |- ! Bull | Emma || 1843 || |- ! Bull | Ezekiel || 1845 || |- ! Bull | George || 1829 || |- ! Bull | George || 1835 || |- ! Bull | James || 1795 || |- ! Bull | James || 1812 || |- ! Bull | James || 1825 || |- ! Bull | James || 1850 || |- ! Bull | John || 1831 || |- ! Bull | John || 1841 || |- ! Bull | Mary || 1834 || |- ! Bull | Seth || 1836 || |- ! Bull | Susanna || 1831 || |- ! Bull | Victoria || 1838 || |- ! Bull | William || 1804 || |- ! Bull | William || 1837 || |- ! Bull | Winifred || 1847 || |- ! Bumpstead | George || 1792 || |- ! Bumpstead | Sarah || 1793 || |- ! Capon | Frederick || 1848 || |- ! Cater | Charles || 1843 || |- ! Cater | Elizabeth || 1840 || |- ! Chapman | Lydia || 1799 || |- ! Clarke | Elizabeth || 1819 || |- ! Clarke | Ellen || 1833 || |- ! Clarke | James || 1823 || |- ! Clarke | John || 1800 || |- ! Clarke | John || 1835 || |- ! Clarke | Maria || 1790 || |- ! Clarke | Maria || 1841 || |- ! Clarke | Maria Elizabeth || 1847 || |- ! Clarke | Mary || 1801 || |- ! Clarke | Mary || 1828 || |- ! Clarke | Samuel || 1793 || |- ! Clarke | Samuel || 1817 || |- ! Clarke | Susanna || 1835 || |- ! Clarke | Susanna || 1837 || |- ! Cobbold | Anna || 1849 || |- ! Cobbold | Mary Ann || 1851 || |- ! Cobbold | Susanna || 1830 || |- ! Cobbold | Thomas || 1825 || |- ! Codd | Sarah || 1807 || |- ! Codd | Sarah || 1833 || |- ! Codd | William || 1835 || |- ! Coldham | Alice || 1851 || |- ! Coldham | Charles || 1795 || |- ! Coldham | Emma || 1824 || |- ! Coldham | George || 1837 || |- ! Coldham | Hannah || 1795 || |- ! Coldham | Hannah || 1839 || |- ! Coldham | Jane L || 1842 || |- ! Coldham | Mary Ann || 1849 || |- ! Coldham | William || 1824 || |- ! Coldham | William || 1845 || |- ! Cole | Ann Elizabeth || 1835 || |- ! Cole | Mary Elizabeth || 1839 || |- ! Cole | Rhoda || 1799 || |- ! Cole | William || 1789 || |- ! Cole | William George || 1834 || |- ! Collen | Anna || 1833 || |- ! Collen | Caroline || 1821 || |- ! Collen | Jane || 1793 || |- ! Collen | John || 1794 || |- ! Collen | Walter || 1827 || |- ! Collins | Sarah || 1831 || |- ! Colshan | Mary || 1768 || |- ! Cooper | Anna || 1821 || |- ! Cooper | Edward || 1819 || |- ! Cooper | Freeman || 1851 || |- ! Cooper | John || 1843 || |- ! Cooper | John || 1844 || |- ! Cooper | Sarah || 1842 || |- ! Cooper | William || 1841 || |- ! Cousins | Catharine || 1811 || |- ! Cracknell | Hannah || 1829 || |- ! Crick | Frances || 1829 || |- ! Cuthbert | Elizabeth || 1824 || |- ! Cuthbert | Harry || — || |- ! Cuthbert | John || 1826 || |- ! Cuthbert | Thomas || — || |- ! Darling | Elizabeth || 1791 || |- ! Darling | James || 1830 || |- ! Darling | John || 1827 || |- ! Darling | William || 1792 || |- ! Denny | Patience || 1830 || |- ! Denny | Priscilla || 1795 || |- ! Denny | William || 1795 || |- ! Denny | William || 1844 || |- ! Dodson | Alfred || 1850 || |- ! Dodson | Eliza || 1837 || |- ! Dodson | Frederick || 1841 || |- ! Dodson | Martha || 1814 || |- ! Dodson | Priscilla || 1846 || |- ! Dodson | Robert || 1838 || |- ! Dodson | Spencer || 1844 || |- ! Dodson | Thomas || 1802 || |- ! Dodson | Thomas || 1835 || |- ! Dodson | William || 1840 || |- ! Dorling | Charles || 1832 || |- ! Dorling | Edward || 1807 || |- ! Dorling | Edward || 1834 || |- ! Dorling | Elizabeth || 1809 || |- ! Dorling | Elizabeth || 1851 || |- ! Dorling | James || 1840 || |- ! Dorling | John || 1836 || |- ! Dorling | Robert || 1844 || |- ! Dorling | Sarah || 1850 || |- ! Dorling | Susanna || 1842 || |- ! Dorling | Walter || 1849 || |- ! Dorling | William || 1846 || |- ! Drane | William || 1831 || |- ! Easlea | James || 1788 || |- ! Easlea | John || 1819 || |- ! Edwards | George || 1845 || |- ! Edwards | Harriet || 1811 || |- ! Edwards | Harriet || 1848 || |- ! Edwards | Jane || 1781 || |- ! Edwards | John || 1803 || |- ! Edwards | Joshua || 1780 || |- ! Edwards | Martin || 1809 || |- ! Edwards | Rachel || 1851 || |- ! Edwards | Robert || 1776 || [[Edwards-4551]] |- ! Edwards | Sarah Ann || 1835 || |- ! Elmer | Betsy || 1825 || |- ! Elmer | David || 1824 || |- ! Elmer | George || 1851 || |- ! Elmer | Isaac || 1790 || |- ! Elmer | Martha || 1791 || |- ! Emes | Rebecca || 1790 || |- ! Emes | Susan || 1850 || |- ! Emes | William || 1793 || |- ! Faiers | Ann || 1835 || |- ! Farrow | Eliza || 1836 || |- ! Farthing | Abraham || 1840 || |- ! Farthing | Ann || 1820 || |- ! Farthing | Isaac || 1847 || |- ! Farthing | John || 1810 || |- ! Farthing | Maria || 1851 || |- ! Farthing | Rachel || 1843 || |- ! Finter | Edward || 1794 || |- ! Finter | Phoebe || 1799 || |- ! Finter | Robert || 1837 || |- ! Firman | Abram || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Amy || 1814 || |- ! Firman | Amy || 1851 || |- ! Firman | Ann || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Charles || 1845 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1793 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1817 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1847 || |- ! Firman | John || 1827 || |- ! Firman | Maria G || 1842 || |- ! Firman | Matilda || 1849 || |- ! Firman | Patience || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Robert || 1823 || |- ! Firman | Thomas || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Thomas || 1846 || |- ! Fisher | Amelia || 1827 || |- ! Fisher | Ann || 1838 || |- ! Fisher | Ann || 1847 || |- ! Fisher | Mary || 1816 || |- ! Fisher | Robert || 1814 || |- ! Fisher | Robert || 1851 || |- ! Fisher | Sarah || 1840 || |- ! Fisher | Sarah || 1845 || |- ! Fisher | William || 1849 || |- ! Francis | Charles || 1840 || |- ! Francis | Charles || 1850 || |- ! Francis | David || 1811 || |- ! Francis | David || 1836 || |- ! Francis | Dinah || 1841 || |- ! Francis | Eliza || 1843 || |- ! Francis | Elizabeth || 1837 || |- ! Francis | Emma || 1845 || |- ! Francis | Henry || 1849 || |- ! Francis | James || 1847 || |- ! Francis | John || 1783 || |- ! Francis | John || 1834 || |- ! Francis | Mary Ann || 1814 || |- ! Francis | Rhoda || 1813 || |- ! Francis | Robert || 1843 || |- ! Francis | Sarah || 1846 || |- ! Francis | William || 1803 || |- ! Francis | William || 1847 || |- ! Frost | Ann Emma || 1842 || |- ! Frost | Marianne || 1829 || |- ! Frost | Mary Ann || 1811 || |- ! Frost | William || 1815 || |- ! Garrod | Amy || 1820 || |- ! Garrod | Ellis || 1786 || |- ! Girling | Aphalindia || 1846 || |- ! Girling | Eliza Ann || 1844 || |- ! Girling | Eliza Kersey || 1822 || |- ! Girling | George || 1838 || |- ! Girling | Jane || 1836 || |- ! Girling | John || 1797 || |- ! Girling | Mary || 1821 || |- ! Girling | Robert || 1804 || |- ! Gladwell | Eliza || 1846 || |- ! Gladwell | Elizabeth || 1806 || |- ! Gladwell | Emma || 1851 || |- ! Gladwell | George || 1824 || |- ! Gladwell | John || 1849 || |- ! Gladwell | Louisa || 1850 || |- ! Gladwell | Maria || 1844 || |- ! Gladwell | Mary Ann || 1834 || |- ! Gladwell | Rebecca || 1838 || |- ! Gladwell | Robert || 1800 || |- ! Gladwell | Susan || 1825 || |- ! Gladwell | Susan || 1829 || |- ! Gladwell | William || 1841 || |- ! Godbold | Mary Ann || 1845 || |- ! Goddard | Emma || 1817 || |- ! Goode | Mary || 1795 || |- ! Goode | Robert || 1814 || |- ! Greengrass | Eliza || 1848 || |- ! Greengrass | Jane || 1841 || |- ! Greengrass | Robert || 1843 || |- ! Greengrass | Susan || 1807 || |- ! Grimwood | Amy || 1803 || |- ! Grimwood | Eldred John || 1842 || |- ! Grimwood | John || 1805 || |- ! Hammond | Abraham || 1794 || |- ! Hammond | Biddy || 1794 || |- ! Hammond | Jane || 1831 || |- ! Hammond | Sarah || 1835 || |- ! Hayward | Elisha || 1797 || |- ! Hayward | Eliza || 1843 || |- ! Hayward | Henry || 1837 || |- ! Hayward | Mary || 1797 || |- ! Hayward | Robert || 1806 || |- ! Heigham | Charles W || 1803 || |- ! Hicks | James || 1774 || |- ! Hicks | Marianne || 1823 || |- ! Hicks | William Thomas || 1851 || |- ! Hood | Caroline || 1825 || |- ! Hood | Charles || 1826 || |- ! Hood | Charles || 1849 || |- ! Hood | John || 1793 || |- ! Hood | John || 1851 || |- ! Hood | Sarah || 1791 || |- ! Horrex | Rachel || 1824 || |- ! Horrex | Sarah Ann || 1851 || |- ! Horricks | Lucy || 1803 || |- ! Howes | Eliza || 1834 || |- ! Howes | Elizabeth || 1790 || |- ! Howes | Mary Ann || 1831 || |- ! Howes | Robert || 1836 || |- ! Howes | Samuel || 1790 || |- ! Hum | Hannah || 1828 || |- ! Hum | Susannah || 1851 || |- ! Hunt | Selsby Wardle || 1809 || |- ! Hunt | Susannah || 1804 || |- ! Jeffry | Maria || 1834 || |- ! Johnson | Eliza || 1829 || |- ! Johnson | Robert || 1796 || |- ! Johnson | Susannah || 1841 || |- ! Johnson | William || 1836 || |- ! Kerry | Mary Ann || 1802 || |- ! Kerry | Thomas || 1797 || |- ! Kersey | Elizabeth || 1842 || |- ! Kersey | Fanny || 1784 || |- ! Kersey | Hannah || 1844 || |- ! Kersey | Jane || 1847 || |- ! Kersey | John || 1824 || |- ! Kersey | Mary Ann || 1819 || |- ! Kersey | Richard || 1816 || |- ! Kersey | Robert || 1850 || |- ! Kersey | William || 1833 || |- ! Knevett | Edward || 1810 || |- ! Knevett | Emily || 1813 || |- ! Knevett | John Joe Purr || 1847 || |- ! Langham | William || 1832 || |- ! Laughling | Alfred || 1829 || |- ! Laughling | Emma || 1828 || |- ! Laughling | Jane || 1851 || |- ! Lock | John || 1828 || |- ! Lock | Sarah Ann || 1819 || |- ! Lock | Thomas || 1777 || |- ! Lummas | Emily || 1830 || |- ! Lummas | John || 1831 || |- ! Manfield | Sarah || 1840 || |- ! Martin | Ann Elizabeth || 1849 || |- ! Martin | David Benjamin || 1844 || |- ! Martin | Mary || 1823 || |- ! Martin | Mary || 1828 || |- ! Martin | Matilda Jane || 1841 || |- ! Martin | Sarah || 1830 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1770 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1796 || |- ! Martin | Susan || 1801 || |- ! Martin | Susan Ann || 1833 || |- ! Miller | Amey || 1794 || |- ! Miller | Eliza || 1832 || |- ! Miller | Eliza || 1838 || |- ! Miller | Emma || 1851 || |- ! Miller | Frederic || 1840 || |- ! Miller | Jane || 1834 || |- ! Miller | John || 1821 || |- ! Miller | Maria || 1833 || |- ! Miller | Samuel || 1824 || |- ! Miller | Sarah || 1774 || |- ! Miller | Sarah Ann || 1822 || |- ! Miller | Sarah Ann || 1851 || |- ! Miller | Simon || 1791 || |- ! Moore | Catharine || 1817 || |- ! Moore | George || 1814 || |- ! Morris | Martha || 1821 || |- ! Moss | James || 1813 || [[Moss-11412]] |- ! Moss | James || 1847 || |- ! Moss | John || 1841 || [[Moss-11411]] |- ! Moss | Mary Ann || 1820 || [[Hart-23838]] |- ! Moss | Sarah || 1843 || |- ! Moss | William || 1838 || |- ! Mudd | Elizabeth || 1834 || |- ! Mudd | Maria || 1811 || |- ! Mudd | Maria || 1832 || |- ! Mulley | Elizabeth || 1830 || |- ! Mulley | Robert || 1801 || |- ! Mulley | William || 1838 || |- ! Munnings | Frederick || 1847 || |- ! Munnings | John || 1822 || |- ! Munnings | Thomas || 1825 || |- ! Munnins | Sophia || 1833 || |- ! Nunn | Eliza || 1805 || |- ! Nunn | George || 1818 || |- ! Nunn | Robert || 1797 || |- ! Osbourn | John || 1814 || |- ! Osbourn | Sarah || 1811 || |- ! Osbourne | Daniel T || 1850 || |- ! Osbourne | Jane V || 1846 || |- ! Osbourne | Sarah || 1781 || |- ! Otley | Amelia || 1851 || |- ! Otley | Maria || 1831 || |- ! Palmer | Charles || 1832 || |- ! Palmer | Elizabeth || 1837 || |- ! Palmer | Joseph || 1812 || |- ! Palmer | Susan || 1808 || |- ! Palmer | Susanna || 1837 || |- ! Pattle | Alfred Robert || 1851 || |- ! Pattle | Isaac || 1778 || |- ! Pattle | Isaac || 1833 || |- ! Pattle | Mary || 1779 || |- ! Pattle | Mary || 1787 || |- ! Pattle | Sarah || 1816 || |- ! Pattle | William || 1837 || |- ! Pattle | Zachariah || 1781 || |- ! Pattle Jr | Isaac || 1798 || |- ! Paxman | Elizabeth || 1760 || |- ! Peck | Ann || 1790 || |- ! Peck | Anna M || 1846 || |- ! Peck | James || 1838 || |- ! Peck | John || 1824 || |- ! Peck | Louisa || 1849 || |- ! Peck | Rebecca || 1817 || |- ! Peck | Sarah || 1786 || |- ! Peck | Sarah || 1842 || |- ! Peck | Thomas || 1778 || |- ! Peck | William || 1810 || |- ! Peck | William || 1840 || |- ! Pettit | Susan || 1822 || |- ! Pollard | Susan || 1788 || |- ! Potter | Anna || 1844 || |- ! Powl | Hannah || 1776 || |- ! Powl | John || 1786 || |- ! Purkiss | Harriet || 1851 || |- ! Purkiss | Mary || 1822 || |- ! Purkiss | Mary Ann || 1849 || |- ! Purkiss | Reuben || 1845 || |- ! Purkiss | Richard || 1820 || |- ! Purkiss | Richard || 1841 || |- ! Purkiss | Robert || 1844 || |- ! Pype | Walter Henry || 1836 || |- ! Ramsbottom | Eliza || 1846 || |- ! Ramsbottom | Elizabeth || 1813 || |- ! Ramsbottom | Ellen || 1842 || |- ! Ramsbottom | Emma || 1844 || |- ! Randel | Sarah || 1786 || |- ! Ransome | James || 1797 || |- ! Ransome | Jemima || 1787 || |- ! Riley | Amey || 1842 || |- ! Riley | Charles || 1845 || |- ! Robinson | Ann || 1850 || |- ! Robinson | Charles || 1844 || |- ! Robinson | Charles || 1845 || |- ! Robinson | Elizabeth || 1798 || |- ! Robinson | Emma || 1824 || |- ! Robinson | Esther || 1850 || |- ! Robinson | George || 1834 || |- ! Robinson | George || 1835 || |- ! Robinson | Harry || 1841 || |- ! Robinson | Isaac || 1801 || |- ! Robinson | Isaac || 1830 || |- ! Robinson | John || 1832 || |- ! Robinson | Joseph || 1817 || |- ! Robinson | Joseph || 1846 || |- ! Robinson | Julia || 1840 || |- ! Robinson | Mary || 1848 || |- ! Robinson | Mary Ann || 1819 || |- ! Robinson | Mary Ann || 1842 || |- ! Robinson | Sarah || 1839 || |- ! Robinson | Sophia || 1803 || |- ! Robinson | Thomas || 1776 || |- ! Robinson | William || 1848 || |- ! Rowland | Ann || 1799 || |- ! Rowland | Edward || 1798 || |- ! Rowland | Robert || 1832 || |- ! Rowland | Susan || 1829 || |- ! Rowland | Thomas || 1840 || |- ! Ruffell | Mary || 1793 || |- ! Ruffell | Susan || 1841 || |- ! Ruffell | William || 1792 || |- ! Rye | Anna Maria Kezia || 1849 || |- ! Rye | John || 1815 || |- ! Rye | Kezia || 1822 || |- ! Salter | Eleanor || 1807 || |- ! Salter | William || 1802 || |- ! Sawyer | Sarah || 1806 || |- ! Scarfe | Rachel || 1833 || |- ! Scruby | Charles || 1837 || |- ! Scruby | Eunice || 1780 || |- ! Scruby | Isaac || 1780 || |- ! Scruby | John || 1821 || |- ! Scruby | Mary Ann || 1816 || |- ! Scruby | Samuel || 1827 || |- ! Scruby | Sarah || 1793 || |- ! Scruby | Walter || 1833 || |- ! Scruby | Zachariah || 1793 || |- ! Self | Robert || 1831 || |- ! Smith | John || 1828 || |- ! Snelling | Ann || 1837 || |- ! Snelling | Betsy || 1840 || |- ! Snelling | Henry || — || |- ! Snelling | James || 1794 || |- ! Snelling | James || 1834 || |- ! Snelling | Mary || 1830 || |- ! Snelling | Thomas || 1835 || |- ! Southgate | Anne || 1782 || |- ! Stammer | Eliza || 1808 || |- ! Stammer | Julia || 1846 || |- ! Stammer | Mary Ann || 1844 || |- ! Stammer | Phoebe || 1841 || |- ! Stammer | Walter || 1830 || |- ! Stammer | William || 1801 || |- ! Stammer | William || 1836 || |- ! Stearne | Thomas || 1833 || |- ! Steetman | Elizabeth || 1768 || |- ! Steward | Charles || 1839 || |- ! Steward | Charlotte || 1834 || |- ! Steward | Deborah || 1844 || |- ! Steward | Harriet || 1849 || |- ! Steward | Harriett || 1805 || |- ! Steward | James || 1832 || |- ! Steward | Jemima || 1817 || |- ! Steward | Mary || 1836 || |- ! Steward | Matilda || 1841 || |- ! Steward | Samuel || 1804 || |- ! Steward | Tabitha Jane || 1841 || |- ! Steward | William || 1836 || |- ! Steward | William || 1846 || |- ! Syer | Joseph || 1830 || |- ! Syer | Mary Ann || 1831 || |- ! Syer | Sarah Ann || 1851 || |- ! Thompson | Jemima || 1784 || |- ! Thompson | Mary Ann || 1822 || |- ! Thompson | Robert || 1781 || |- ! Thompson | William || 1824 || |- ! Wade | Harry || 1851 || |- ! Wade | John || 1844 || |- ! Wade | Sarah || 1821 || |- ! Wade | Sarah || 1848 || |- ! Wade | Thomas || 1816 || |- ! Ward | Alfred || 1823 || |- ! Ward | George || 1823 || |- ! Ward | Rosa || 1829 || |- ! Warren | Charlotte || 1787 || |- ! Warren | Honour || 1849 || |- ! Warren | James || 1830 || |- ! Warren | Louisa || 1824 || |- ! Warren | Nathan || 1782 || |- ! Warren | Nathan || 1826 || |- ! Warren | Susan || 1787 || |- ! Watcham | Susan || 1803 || |- ! Welham | Elizabeth || 1832 || |- ! Wilden | Robert || 1821 || |- ! Williams | James || 1794 || |- ! Williams | Mary || 1794 || |- ! Wright | Jane Ruth || 1826 || |- ! Wright | Mary || 1793 || |- ! Wright | Sarah || 1834 || |}

Wetherden 1861 Census

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[[Category:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|1841 Census, Wetherden]] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|Wetherden One Place Study]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| [[Space:Wetherden 1841 Census|Wetherden 1841 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden 1851 Census|Wetherden 1851 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| '''Wetherden 1861 Census''' |} {{One Place Study|place=Wetherden, Suffolk|category=Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study}} Work in progress. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="1" |- bgcolor=#E2EFBC ! '''First Name''' !! '''Last Name''' !! '''Birth Date''' !! '''Profile''' |- ! Abbott | Arthur || 1845 || |- ! Abbott | Eliza || 1812 || |- ! Abbott | Joseph || 1811 || |- ! Alderson | Henrieta Sophia || 1834 || [[Alderson-1947]] |- ! Alderson | Robert ... || 1803 || [[Alderson-1942]] |- ! Ambler | Albert || 1856 || |- ! Ambler | Samuel || 1859 || |- ! Baken | Anne || 1819 || |- ! Baken | Edmond || 1797 || |- ! Baken | Martha || 1847 || |- ! Ball | Eliza || 1811 || |- ! Ball | James || 1795 || |- ! Barnard | Benjamin || 1841 || |- ! Barnard | Elijah || 1844 || |- ! Barnard | James || 1811 || |- ! Barnard | James || 1829 || |- ! Barnard | Lucy || 1799 || |- ! Barns | Ellen E || 1853 || |- ! Bird | Anna || 1842 || |- ! Bird | Easter || 1802 || |- ! Bird | Harry || 1799 || |- ! Bird | Jane || 1836 || |- ! Bird | Miriam || 1806 || |- ! Bird | Robert || 1808 || |- ! Bird | Samuel || 1828 || |- ! Blomfield | Amos || 1851 || |- ! Blomfield | Ann || 1826 || |- ! Blomfield | Denis || 1818 || |- ! Blomfield | Denis || 1859 || |- ! Blomfield | Elenor || 1853 || |- ! Blomfield | Henry || 1861 || |- ! Blomfield | Mary Ann || 1857 || |- ! Blomfield | Sarah || 1849 || |- ! Blomfield | Thomas || 1855 || |- ! Bowey | Sarah Ann || 1846 || |- ! Bowland | Ann || 1790 || |- ! Bowland | Edward || 1794 || |- ! Bowland | Susan || 1829 || |- ! Boyce | Charlotte || 1812 || |- ! Boyce | James || 1815 || |- ! Bridges | Ann || 1854 || |- ! Bridges | Bridget || — || |- ! Bridges | Fanny || 1830 || |- ! Bridges | Fanny || 1850 || |- ! Bridges | Hannah || 1853 || |- ! Bridges | Laurie || 1842 || |- ! Bridges | Mary || 1851 || |- ! Bridges | Pamela || 1817 || |- ! Bridges | Peter || 1849 || |- ! Bridges | Susan || 1856 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1782 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1818 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1846 || |- ! Bryant | Eliza || 1798 || |- ! Bryant | John || 1797 || |- ! Bryant | Stephen || 1843 || |- ! Bull | Ann || 1814 || |- ! Bull | Charles || 1854 || |- ! Bull | David || 1850 || [[Bull-6822]] |- ! Bull | Eliza || 1839 || |- ! Bull | Elizabeth || 1818 || |- ! Bull | Emma || 1844 || |- ! Bull | Ezekiel || 1845 || |- ! Bull | George || 1859 || |- ! Bull | James || 1812 || |- ! Bull | James || 1827 || |- ! Bull | James || 1839 || |- ! Bull | James || 1858 || |- ! Bull | Mary || 1857 || |- ! Bull | Susanna || 1860 || |- ! Bushwood | Edward || 1848 || |- ! Bushwood | Eliza || 1851 || |- ! Bushwood | Elizabeth || 1856 || |- ! Bushwood | Henery || 1853 || |- ! Bushwood | John || 1858 || |- ! Bushwood | Susan || 1821 || |- ! Bushwood | William || 1821 || |- ! Bushwood | William || 1846 || |- ! Catchpole | Emma || 1831 || |- ! Catchpole | George E || 1853 || |- ! Catchpole | Samuel || 1827 || |- ! Catchpole | Sarah || 1854 || |- ! Catchpole | Susan E || 1860 || |- ! Challen | Sarah || 1838 || |- ! Clark | Sarah || 1845 || |- ! Clarke | John || 1835 || |- ! Clarke | Maria || 1847 || |- ! Clarke | Mary || 1799 || |- ! Clarke | Samuel || 1811 || |- ! Cobbold | John || 1849 || |- ! Codd | Ellen || 1838 || |- ! Codd | Frederick W || 1835 || |- ! Codd | Mary S || 1853 || |- ! Codd | Sarah A || 1855 || |- ! Coe | George || 1813 || |- ! Coldham | Charles || 1795 || |- ! Coldham | Naomah || 1795 || |- ! Cole | Ann E || 1835 || |- ! Cole | Mary E || 1839 || |- ! Cole | Rhoda || 1798 || |- ! Cole | William || 1784 || |- ! Collen | Daniel W || 1861 || |- ! Collen | Jane || 1794 || |- ! Collen | Jane || 1836 || |- ! Collen | John || 1795 || |- ! Collen | Waller || 1830 || |- ! Cooler | Matilda || 1847 || |- ! Dadson | Alfred || 1850 || |- ! Dadson | Frederick || 1843 || |- ! Dadson | Henery || 1858 || |- ! Dadson | John || 1852 || |- ! Dadson | Martha || 1814 || |- ! Dadson | Peggy || 1847 || |- ! Dadson | Spencer || 1845 || |- ! Dadson | Thomas || 1799 || |- ! Dadson | William || 1841 || |- ! Doling | Betsey || 1851 || |- ! Doling | Edmond || 1805 || |- ! Doling | Edward || 1852 || |- ! Doling | Elizabeth || 1791 || |- ! Doling | Elizabeth || 1808 || |- ! Doling | James || 1830 || |- ! Doling | Jane || 1833 || |- ! Doling | John || 1854 || |- ! Doling | Robert || 1858 || |- ! Doling | Roseanna || 1861 || |- ! Doling | Walter || 1849 || |- ! Doling | William || 1846 || |- ! Doling | William || 1856 || |- ! Dorling | Charles || 1800 || |- ! Downing | Fanny || 1853 || |- ! Edwards | Charles || 1858 || |- ! Edwards | Esther || 1857 || |- ! Edwards | George || 1844 || |- ! Edwards | George || 1848 || |- ! Edwards | Harriet || 1810 || |- ! Edwards | Harriet || 1848 || |- ! Edwards | Jane || 1782 || |- ! Edwards | Jane || 1858 || |- ! Edwards | John || 1799 || |- ! Edwards | Martin || 1811 || |- ! Edwards | Rachel || 1851 || |- ! Edwards | Samuel || 1853 || |- ! Edwards | Susan || 1831 || |- ! Elmer | Martha || 1788 || |- ! Finton | Pheby || 1799 || |- ! Firman | Albert || 1847 || |- ! Firman | Amy || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Ann || 1851 || |- ! Firman | Charles || 1845 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1791 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1836 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1848 || |- ! Firman | Ellen || 1832 || |- ! Firman | Emma M || 1842 || |- ! Firman | Esther || 1855 || |- ! Firman | Harriett || 1860 || |- ! Firman | Henery || 1814 || |- ! Firman | Jemima || 1857 || |- ! Firman | John || 1791 || |- ! Firman | Joseph J || 1846 || |- ! Firman | Mary Ann || 1815 || |- ! Firman | Matilda || 1849 || |- ! Firman | Patience || 1820 || |- ! Firman | Robert || 1826 || |- ! Firman | Robert || 1853 || |- ! Firman | Sarah || 1796 || |- ! Firman | Sarah || 1840 || |- ! Firman | Thomas || 1821 || |- ! Fisher | Amelia || 1826 || |- ! Fisher | Ann || 1835 || |- ! Fisher | Ann || 1847 || |- ! Fisher | Ann || 1859 || |- ! Fisher | Henery || 1856 || |- ! Fisher | John || 1804 || |- ! Fisher | John || 1859 || |- ! Fisher | Pheby || 1853 || |- ! Fisher | Robert || 1812 || |- ! Fisher | Robert || 1851 || |- ! Fisher | Simond || 1857 || |- ! Fisher | William || 1849 || |- ! Fletcher | Laura || 1855 || |- ! Fletcher | Rosina || 1851 || |- ! Frances | Charles || 1850 || |- ! Frances | David || 1811 || |- ! Frances | Eliza || 1832 || |- ! Frances | Eliza || 1843 || |- ! Frances | George || 1853 || |- ! Frances | Rhoda || 1813 || |- ! Frances | William || 1847 || |- ! Francis | Anna || 1852 || |- ! Francis | Charles || 1840 || |- ! Francis | Henry || 1849 || |- ! Francis | Maryann || 1813 || |- ! Francis | Robert || 1843 || |- ! Francis | Sarah || 1846 || |- ! Francis | William || 1804 || |- ! Francis | William || 1857 || |- ! Frost | Mary Ann || 1801 || |- ! Frost | William || 1815 || |- ! Fullar | Susan || 1844 || |- ! Gerland | George || 1838 || |- ! Gerland | John || 1796 || |- ! Gill | Catharine J || 1847 || |- ! Gladwell | Benjamin || 1844 || |- ! Gobbald | Sarah || 1817 || |- ! Goddard | Eliza || 1826 || |- ! Goddard | John || 1824 || |- ! Gode | Mary || 1797 || |- ! Gode | Robert || 1815 || |- ! Godhald | Mary A || 1844 || |- ! Greengrass | Eliza || 1848 || |- ! Greengrass | Susanna || 1807 || |- ! Grimwood | Eldred J || 1842 || |- ! Grimwood | John || 1805 || |- ! Hambling | Celia || 1858 || |- ! Hambling | Ellenor || 1855 || |- ! Hambling | Harry || 1853 || |- ! Hammond | Biddy || 1795 || |- ! Hamon | Susannah || 1851 || |- ! Hayward | Catharine || 1850 || |- ! Hayward | Charles H || 1857 || |- ! Hayward | Harriet || 1822 || |- ! Hayward | Jane B || 1827 || |- ! Hayward | Robert || 1807 || |- ! Heigham | Ann Ann || 1811 || |- ! Heigham | Charles W || 1803 || |- ! Hersey | Athelinda || 1846 || |- ! Hersey | Fanny || 1784 || |- ! Hersey | John M || 1824 || |- ! Hong | Charlotte || 1845 || |- ! Hood | John || 1794 || |- ! Hood | Sarah || 1792 || |- ! Horrax | Lucy || 1801 || |- ! House | Elizabeth || 1790 || |- ! House | Samuel || 1813 || |- ! House | Susanna || 1855 || |- ! House | Thomas || 1859 || |- ! Hullis | Hannah || 1811 || |- ! Hullis | John || 1805 || |- ! Hunt | Selsby W || 1809 || |- ! Hunt | Susannah || 1806 || |- ! Hye | Anna M K || 1848 || |- ! Hye | John W || 1817 || |- ! Johnson | Robert || 1806 || |- ! Kerry | Thomas || 1797 || |- ! Kersey | Catherine || 1860 || |- ! Kersey | Eliza || 1844 || |- ! Kersey | Jane || 1847 || |- ! Kersey | John || 1856 || |- ! Kersey | Maryann || 1818 || |- ! Kersey | Richard || 1815 || |- ! Kersey | William || 1852 || |- ! Kersey | William || 1852 || |- ! Knevett | Edward || 1810 || |- ! Knevett | Emily || 1813 || |- ! Laughlin | Alfred || 1828 || |- ! Laughlin | Ann || 1827 || |- ! Laughlin | Frederick W || 1860 || |- ! Laughlin | Henry || 1855 || |- ! Laughlin | Jane || 1851 || |- ! Legget | Thomas || 1831 || |- ! Lock | Fredrick || 1848 || |- ! Lock | George || 1855 || |- ! Lock | John || 1828 || |- ! Lock | John || 1852 || |- ! Lock | Sarah Ann || 1819 || |- ! Lock | Sarah Ann || 1858 || |- ! Mann | Clarke || 1849 || |- ! Mannings | Annia || 1855 || |- ! Mannings | Emily || 1854 || |- ! Martin | Ann E || 1849 || |- ! Martin | Edwin J K || 1857 || |- ! Martin | Emily || 1821 || |- ! Martin | Herbert A || 1861 || |- ! Martin | Mary || 1823 || |- ! Martin | Mary || 1828 || |- ! Martin | Matilda J || 1841 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1796 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1823 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1825 || |- ! Martin | Susan || 1801 || |- ! Martin | Susanna || 1838 || |- ! Miller | Alfred || 1853 || |- ! Miller | Amy || 1796 || |- ! Miller | Anne M || 1855 || |- ! Miller | Cornelius || 1858 || |- ! Miller | Eliza || 1832 || |- ! Miller | Emma || 1851 || |- ! Miller | Emmiley || 1860 || |- ! Miller | Eugenie || 1860 || |- ! Miller | John || 1822 || |- ! Miller | Laura || 1858 || |- ! Miller | Louisa || 1825 || |- ! Miller | Louisa || 1852 || |- ! Miller | Mary A || 1831 || |- ! Miller | Maryann || 1853 || |- ! Miller | Miriam || 1853 || |- ! Miller | Samuel || 1827 || |- ! Miller | Sarah || 1823 || |- ! Miller | Sarah A || 1851 || |- ! Miller | Simond || 1795 || |- ! Miller | Simond || 1826 || |- ! Miller | Simond || 1855 || |- ! Miller | Theophilus || 1856 || |- ! Miller | William || 1819 || |- ! Moss | James || 1812 || [[Moss-11412]] |- ! Moss | James || 1847 || |- ! Moss | Mary A || 1819 || [[Hart-23838]] |- ! Moss | Sarah || 1843 || |- ! Moss | William || 1838 || |- ! Mulley | Elizabeth || 1835 || |- ! Mulley | Robert || 1805 || |- ! Munnings | Frederick || 1849 || |- ! Munnings | John || 1820 || |- ! Munnings | Thomas || 1825 || |- ! Nunn | Elizabeth || 1805 || |- ! Nunn | Robert || 1798 || |- ! Orshannon | David || 1812 || |- ! Orshannon | Freeman || 1855 || |- ! Orshannon | Sarah || 1828 || |- ! Palmer | Charles || 1832 || |- ! Palmer | George || 1857 || |- ! Palmer | Harry || 1858 || |- ! Palmer | James C || 1861 || |- ! Palmer | Joseph || 1812 || |- ! Palmer | Sarah || 1832 || |- ! Palmer | Susan || 1809 || |- ! Palmer | Susanna || 1837 || |- ! Partridge | Elizabeth || 1849 || |- ! Partridge | Henry || 1824 || |- ! Partridge | Rhoda || 1826 || |- ! Pattle | Charles || 1858 || |- ! Pattle | Ellen E || 1860 || |- ! Pattle | George || 1853 || |- ! Pattle | Isaac || 1797 || |- ! Pattle | Jane E || 1855 || |- ! Pattle | Sarah || 1816 || |- ! Pattle | William || 1837 || |- ! Pead | Eliza A || 1858 || |- ! Pead | Jane E || 1830 || |- ! Pegg | John || 1843 || |- ! Pellard | John || 1785 || |- ! Pellard | Susan || 1786 || |- ! Pettit | Ann || 1844 || |- ! Pittock | Debereh || 1836 || |- ! Pook | Rebecca || 1817 || |- ! Pretty | Ellen || 1843 || |- ! Pretty | Phoeby || 1844 || |- ! Purkiss | Caroline || 1853 || |- ! Purkiss | Emma || 1860 || |- ! Purkiss | Harriett || 1851 || |- ! Purkiss | Mary A || 1822 || |- ! Purkiss | Mary A || 1849 || |- ! Purkiss | Reuben || 1845 || |- ! Purkiss | Richard || 1817 || |- ! Randall | Sarah || 1787 || |- ! Rice | Ann || 1844 || |- ! Rich | Robert || 1842 || |- ! Ridley | Hephzibah || 1856 || |- ! Robenson | Ann || 1850 || |- ! Robenson | Charles || 1845 || |- ! Robenson | Harry || 1841 || |- ! Robenson | Isaac || 1800 || |- ! Robenson | Isaac || 1830 || |- ! Robenson | Mary || 1848 || |- ! Robenson | Sophia || 1802 || |- ! Robenson | Thomas || 1776 || |- ! Robinson | Charles || 1844 || |- ! Robinson | Edward || 1859 || |- ! Robinson | Eliza || 1835 || |- ! Robinson | Elizabeth || 1797 || |- ! Robinson | Emma || 1857 || |- ! Robinson | Esther || 1850 || |- ! Robinson | George || 1834 || |- ! Robinson | George || 1854 || |- ! Robinson | Henry || 1835 || |- ! Robinson | Joseph || 1816 || |- ! Robinson | Joseph || 1846 || |- ! Robinson | Julia ... || 1840 || |- ! Robinson | Louisa || 1856 || |- ! Robinson | Mary Ann || 1819 || |- ! Robinson | Susannah || 1829 || |- ! Robinson | Thomas || 1852 || |- ! Robinson | William || 1848 || |- ! Rudhin | Rhoda A || 1852 || |- ! Saller | Eleanor || 1807 || |- ! Saller | William || 1804 || |- ! Screwby | Catharine || 1817 || |- ! Screwby | Charles || 1837 || |- ! Screwby | Eunice || 1785 || |- ! Screwby | Isaac || 1785 || |- ! Screwby | John || 1821 || |- ! Screwby | Mary M || 1841 || |- ! Screwby | Mary M || 1861 || |- ! Screwby | Maryann || 1816 || |- ! Screwby | Samuel || 1825 || |- ! Screwby | Sarah A || 1860 || |- ! Screwly | Charles || 1860 || |- ! Screwly | Eliza || 1854 || |- ! Screwly | Mary Ann || 1855 || |- ! Screwly | Sarah || 1831 || |- ! Screwly | Walter || 1832 || |- ! Scruby | Lac || 1793 || |- ! Scruby | Sarah || 1793 || |- ! Sharron | Walter || 1829 || |- ! Silverstone | Elizabeth || 1809 || |- ! Silverstone | Thomas || 1807 || |- ! Slammon | Eliza || 1808 || |- ! Slammon | Julia || 1845 || |- ! Slammon | William || 1801 || |- ! Snelling | Ann || 1831 || |- ! Snelling | Ann || 1838 || |- ! Snelling | Elizabeth || 1797 || |- ! Snelling | James || 1794 || |- ! Snelling | James || 1834 || |- ! Snelling | Thomas || 1836 || |- ! Stammers | Jane || 1830 || |- ! Stammers | Walter || 1830 || |- ! Stapels | Kezia || 1852 || |- ! Steggall | Arthur || 1851 || |- ! Steggall | Elizabeth || 1830 || |- ! Steggall | Elizabeth || 1858 || |- ! Steggall | George || 1813 || |- ! Steggall | Henry W || 1857 || |- ! Steggall | Robert || 1830 || |- ! Steggall | Susan || 1820 || |- ! Steward | Harriet || 1805 || |- ! Steward | Harriet || 1848 || |- ! Steward | Samuel || 1804 || |- ! Steward | William || 1846 || |- ! Surer | John || 1802 || |- ! Surer | John H || 1831 || |- ! Surer | Susan || 1801 || |- ! Surer | Susan A || 1837 || |- ! Surer | William || 1846 || |- ! Syer | Sarah || 1828 || |- ! Syer | Sarah A || 1861 || |- ! Syer | William || 1835 || |- ! Thompson | Jemima || 1784 || |- ! Tompson | Alfred || 1852 || |- ! Tompson | Ellen || 1855 || |- ! Tompson | Mary Ann || 1823 || |- ! Tompson | Rachel || 1856 || |- ! Tompson | Robert || 1860 || |- ! Tompson | William || 1824 || |- ! Tompson | William || 1853 || |- ! Turner | Charlotte || 1839 || |- ! Turner | Mary || 1776 || |- ! Turner | Sarah || 1839 || |- ! Turner | Thomas || 1835 || |- ! Wade | Emma || 1816 || |- ! Wade | Harry || 1850 || |- ! Wade | Martha || 1856 || |- ! Wade | Sarah || 1848 || |- ! Wade | Thomas || 1816 || |- ! Wade | Thomas || 1854 || |- ! Wanen | Edward W || 1857 || |- ! Wanen | Emma || 1816 || |- ! Wanen | John || 1822 || |- ! Wanen | William F || 1852 || |- ! Warren | Charlotte || 1785 || |- ! Warren | Frederick || 1856 || |- ! Warren | Henry J || 1859 || |- ! Warren | Honor || 1849 || |- ! Warren | Louisa || 1827 || |- ! Warren | Nathan || 1828 || |- ! Warren | William G || 1853 || |- ! Warrin | Ann || 1829 || |- ! Watchins | Susan || 1802 || |- ! Watehim | William || 1805 || |- ! Williams | Anna || 1829 || |- ! Williams | James || 1794 || |- ! Williams | Mary || 1794 || |- ! Witherall | Maria || 1844 || |- ! Wright | Frances || 1835 || |- ! Wright | John || 1818 || |- ! Wright | John W || 1806 || |- ! Wright | Mary || 1795 || |}

Wetherden 1871 Census

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[[Category:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|1841 Census, Wetherden]] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden, Suffolk One Place Study|Wetherden One Place Study]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| [[Space:Wetherden 1841 Census|Wetherden 1841 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%|[[Space:Wetherden 1851 Census|Wetherden 1851 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| [[Space:Wetherden 1861 Census|Wetherden 1861 Census]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=25%| '''Wetherden 1871 Census''' |} Work in progress. {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Last name !! First name(s) !! Year Of Birth !! Profile |- ! Abbott | Arthur || 1869 || |- ! Abbott | Arthur J || 1845 || |- ! Abbott | Charles || 1871 || |- ! Abbott | Eliza || 1809 || |- ! Abbott | Matilda || 1844 || |- ! Allen | Emily || 1846 || |- ! Allen | James || 1840 || |- ! Allen | Rebecca M || 1869 || |- ! Allen | Susan E || 1867 || |- ! Andrews | Esther || 1852 || |- ! Baker | Anna || 1833 || |- ! Baker | Henry || 1829 || |- ! Baker | Henry J || 1860 || |- ! Baker | Robert || 1865 || |- ! Balderstone | Sarah || 1841 || |- ! Baldry | Mary || 1853 || |- ! Bantock | Ellen || 1844 || |- ! Bantock | John R || 1869 || |- ! Bantock | Walter || 1824 || |- ! Bantock | Walter D || 1867 || |- ! Barnard | James || 1829 || |- ! Barnard | Lucy || 1799 || |- ! Bird | Esther || 1801 || [[Palmer-32317]] |- ! Bird | Jane || 1834 || |- ! Bird | Miriam || 1806 || |- ! Bridges | Eliza || 1870 || |- ! Bridges | Harriett || 1853 || |- ! Bridges | Henry || 1850 || |- ! Bridges | Meriah || 1848 || |- ! Bridges | Pamily || 1817 || |- ! Bridges | Peter || 1849 || |- ! Bridges | Susan || 1856 || |- ! Bridges | William || 1838 || |- ! Brown | Cristiana || 1814 || |- ! Brown | Frances || 1802 || |- ! Bryant | Charles || 1870 || |- ! Bryant | Charlotte || 1845 || |- ! Bryant | Edward || 1849 || |- ! Bryant | Eliza || 1799 || |- ! Bryant | Jane || 1848 || |- ! Bryant | John || 1797 || |- ! Bryant | Liddia || 1869 || |- ! Bryant | Mary A || 1867 || |- ! Bryant | William || 1846 || |- ! Bryant | William || 1871 || |- ! Bull | Ann || 1812 || |- ! Bull | Arnold || 1862 || |- ! Bull | Arthur H || 1868 || |- ! Bull | Charles || 1854 || |- ! Bull | David || 1850 || Bull-6822 |- ! Bull | Eliza || 1839 || |- ! Bull | George || 1860 || |- ! Bull | James || 1811 || |- ! Bull | James || 1828 || |- ! Bull | James || 1858 || |- ! Bull | Mary || 1858 || |- ! Bull | Susanna || 1860 || |- ! Bull | Tellsby C || 1871 || |- ! Bull | Victoria || 1866 || |- ! Bull | William || 1802 || |- ! Bull | William || 1864 || |- ! Burman | James || 1809 || |- ! Cheyne | Susan || 1790 || |- ! Clarke | Alfred || 1829 || |- ! Clarke | Harry || 1854 || |- ! Clarke | John || 1835 || |- ! Clarke | Louisa || 1853 || |- ! Cobbold | Sarah || 1822 || |- ! Coe | Charles || 1816 || |- ! Coe | George || 1809 || |- ! Coe | Mary A || 1822 || |- ! Coldham | Charles || 1795 || |- ! Coldham | Hannah || 1795 || |- ! Collin | Daniel Walter || 1861 || |- ! Collin | Jane || 1794 || |- ! Collin | John || 1795 || |- ! Copsey | Julia S || 1849 || |- ! Corner | George Q || 1853 || |- ! Corner | Laura M || 1869 || |- ! Cutting | Anna || 1847 || |- ! Cutting | Mary A || 1851 || |- ! Cutts | Emma || 1848 || |- ! Darling | Edward || 1807 || |- ! Darling | Elizabeth || 1808 || |- ! Darling | Walter || 1849 || |- ! Denny | Priscilla || 1794 || |- ! Dixson | George W || 1866 || |- ! Dodson | Alfred || 1863 || |- ! Dodson | Elijah || 1861 || |- ! Dodson | Eliza || 1858 || |- ! Dodson | Frederick || 1843 || |- ! Dodson | Henry || 1857 || |- ! Dodson | Henry || 1869 || |- ! Dodson | John || 1851 || |- ! Dodson | Martha || 1814 || |- ! Dodson | Mary Ann || 1837 || |- ! Dodson | Robert || 1871 || |- ! Dodson | Spencer || 1866 || |- ! Dodson | Thomas || 1801 || |- ! Dodson | Thomas || 1836 || |- ! Due | Jane || 1848 || |- ! Ecock | Mary A || 1834 || |- ! Edwards | Charles || 1858 || |- ! Edwards | Eliza || 1867 || |- ! Edwards | Harriett || 1810 || |- ! Edwards | Herbert || 1870 || |- ! Edwards | Jane || 1856 || |- ! Edwards | John || 1798 || |- ! Edwards | Martin || 1806 || |- ! Edwards | Philip || 1863 || |- ! Edwards | Rachel || 1851 || |- ! Edwards | Samuel || 1853 || |- ! Edwards | Spencer || 1865 || |- ! Edwards | Susan || 1831 || |- ! Farrow | Augusta || 1827 || |- ! Firman | Albert || 1846 || |- ! Firman | Amy || 1851 || |- ! Firman | Ann || 1793 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1788 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1807 || |- ! Firman | Edward || 1848 || |- ! Firman | Ellen || 1862 || |- ! Firman | Henry || 1820 || |- ! Firman | Jeremiah || 1857 || |- ! Firman | Mary A || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Nathan || 1860 || |- ! Firman | Patience || 1821 || |- ! Firman | Rebekar || 1817 || |- ! Firman | Robert || 1794 || |- ! Firman | Robert || 1823 || |- ! Firman | Robert || 1853 || |- ! Firman | Thomas || 1820 || |- ! Fisher | Alice || 1871 || |- ! Fisher | Amelia || 1826 || |- ! Fisher | Amelia || 1866 || |- ! Fisher | Ann || 1847 || |- ! Fisher | Anna || 1859 || |- ! Fisher | Frederick || 1869 || |- ! Fisher | Henry || 1856 || |- ! Fisher | John || 1804 || |- ! Fisher | John || 1859 || |- ! Fisher | Phoeby || 1853 || |- ! Fisher | Robert || 1815 || |- ! Fisher | Robert || 1851 || |- ! Fisher | Samuel || 1862 || |- ! Fisher | Simeon || 1857 || |- ! Fisher | Susanna || 1864 || |- ! Fisher | William || 1849 || |- ! Francis | Anne || 1852 || |- ! Francis | David || 1811 || |- ! Francis | George || 1854 || |- ! Francis | Henry || 1849 || |- ! Francis | John C || 1840 || |- ! Francis | Mary A || 1844 || |- ! Francis | Mary Ann || 1813 || |- ! Francis | Rhoda || 1813 || |- ! Francis | Robert || 1843 || |- ! Francis | Sarah E || 1870 || |- ! Francis | William || 1805 || |- ! Francis | William || 1857 || |- ! Francis | William G || 1869 || |- ! Frost | Ann E || 1847 || |- ! Frost | Mary A || 1803 || |- ! Frost | William || 1816 || |- ! Fuller | George F || 1855 || |- ! Gladwell | Ann || 1798 || |- ! Goddard | Eliza || 1825 || |- ! Goddard | John || 1824 || |- ! Goode | Mary || 1795 || |- ! Goodhart | Charles J || 1804 || |- ! Goodhart | Isabella Jane || 1827 || |- ! Gull | David || 1844 || |- ! Gull | Matilda || 1871 || |- ! Gull | Susannah || 1849 || |- ! Haggar | Alice E || 1857 || |- ! Hart | Maria || 1852 || |- ! Harvey | Manning || 1821 || |- ! Harvey | Mary A || 1811 || |- ! Heigham | Charles W || 1803 || |- ! Horrax | Lucy || 1807 || |- ! Howes | Thomas || 1859 || |- ! Hunt | Alfred || 1842 || |- ! Hunt | Alfred || 1870 || |- ! Hunt | Annie || 1843 || |- ! Hunt | George || 1863 || |- ! Hunt | Rose || 1868 || |- ! Hunt | Sellsby M || 1809 || |- ! Hunt | Susannah || 1806 || |- ! James | Ann || 1856 || |- ! Johnson | Robert || 1796 || |- ! Kerry | Amos || 1851 || |- ! Kerry | Dennis || 1818 || |- ! Kerry | Dennis || 1859 || |- ! Kerry | Ellen || 1853 || |- ! Kerry | Mary A || 1857 || |- ! Kerry | Thomas || 1855 || |- ! Kerry | William || 1864 || |- ! Kersey | Ada || 1870 || |- ! Kersey | Catherine || 1860 || |- ! Kersey | John || 1857 || |- ! Kersey | Mary A || 1820 || |- ! Kersey | Richard || 1816 || |- ! Kersey | William || 1852 || |- ! Knobbs | Jane || 1866 || |- ! Knobbs | Mary A || 1845 || |- ! Knobbs | Walter || 1844 || |- ! Kurr | George H || 1820 || |- ! Kurr | Maria M || 1816 || |- ! Leggett | Alice M || 1869 || |- ! Leggett | Ann || 1837 || |- ! Leggett | Arthur || 1868 || |- ! Leggett | Freeman || 1866 || |- ! Leggett | Henry || 1864 || |- ! Leggett | John || 1843 || |- ! Leggett | Sarah || 1850 || |- ! Lummis | Eliza A || 1862 || |- ! Lummis | Harriet || 1825 || |- ! Lummis | John || 1824 || |- ! Martin | Annie E || 1849 || |- ! Martin | Emily || 1821 || |- ! Martin | Mary || 1823 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1796 || |- ! Martin | Stephen || 1825 || |- ! Martin | Susan || 1801 || |- ! Miller | Albert || 1856 || |- ! Miller | Alice || 1864 || |- ! Miller | Amy || 1794 || |- ! Miller | Arthur || 1867 || |- ! Miller | Arthur H || 1866 || |- ! Miller | Caroline || 1871 || |- ! Miller | Cornelius W || 1858 || |- ! Miller | Eliza || 1833 || |- ! Miller | Emily || 1861 || |- ! Miller | Eugena || 1860 || |- ! Miller | Fanny || 1862 || |- ! Miller | Frederick || 1840 || |- ! Miller | George || 1864 || |- ! Miller | Jane || 1865 || |- ! Miller | John || 1862 || |- ! Miller | Jonathan || 1861 || |- ! Miller | Kate || 1839 || |- ! Miller | Laura || 1858 || |- ! Miller | Loisa || 1825 || |- ! Miller | Mary A || 1832 || |- ! Miller | Mary Ann || 1853 || |- ! Miller | Miriam T || 1853 || |- ! Miller | Robert || 1868 || |- ! Miller | Ruth || 1871 || |- ! Miller | Samuel || 1824 || |- ! Miller | Samuel || 1859 || |- ! Miller | Sarah || 1822 || |- ! Miller | Simon || 1793 || |- ! Miller | Simon || 1825 || |- ! Miller | Simon || 1855 || |- ! Miller | Theophilus G || 1856 || |- ! Miller | Tryphena || 1866 || |- ! Miller | William || 1819 || |- ! Moss | Alice || 1868 || |- ! Moss | John || 1865 || |- ! Moss | Mariam || 1871 || |- ! Moss | Mary J || 1866 || |- ! Moss | Sophia || 1844 || |- ! Moss | William || 1839 || |- ! Moyes | Dennis || 1834 || |- ! Moyes | Emma || 1856 || |- ! Moyes | Frederick || 1858 || |- ! Moyes | Jane || 1833 || |- ! Moyes | Louisa || 1865 || |- ! Moyes | Mary A || 1862 || |- ! Moyes | Rose || 1870 || |- ! Moyes | Sarah || 1867 || |- ! Moyes | William || 1860 || |- ! Munnings | Alice || 1870 || |- ! Munnings | Frederic || 1848 || |- ! Munnings | John || 1823 || |- ! Munnings | Susan || 1842 || |- ! Munnings | Thomas || 1825 || |- ! Munnings | William || 1867 || |- ! Orsborn | Mary || 1824 || |- ! Orsborn | Samuel || 1819 || |- ! 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Rye | John || 1820 || |- ! adler | Albert E || 1865 || |- ! Safflin | E || 1854 || |- ! Salter | Ellen || 1807 || |- ! Salter | William || 1802 || |- ! Scruby | Albert || 1865 || |- ! Scruby | Alice || 1868 || |- ! Scruby | Charles || 1836 || |- ! Scruby | Charles || 1860 || |- ! Scruby | Elizabeth || 1868 || |- ! Scruby | John || 1821 || |- ! Scruby | Maria || 1842 || |- ! Scruby | Maria || 1861 || |- ! Scruby | Mary A || 1855 || |- ! Scruby | Mary Ann || 1816 || |- ! Scruby | Roseanna || 1862 || |- ! Scruby | Sarah || 1793 || |- ! Scruby | Sarah || 1831 || |- ! Scruby | Sarah A || 1860 || |- ! Scruby | Walter || 1832 || |- ! Sharp | Julia A || 1852 || |- ! nelling | Eliza B || 1868 || |- ! Snelling | Elizabeth || 1797 || |- ! Snelling | Ernest || 1870 || |- ! Snelling | James || 1794 || |- ! Snelling | James || 1834 || |- ! Snelling | Jane M || 1864 || |- ! Snelling | Mary Ann || 1834 || |- ! Snelling | Sarah || 1835 || |- ! Snelling | Thomas || 1836 || |- ! 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Wethersfield Inscriptions

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wethersfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Wethersfield Inscriptions == A Complete Record of the Inscriptions in the Five Burial Places in the Ancient Town of Wetherfield, Including the Towns of Rocky Hill, Newington, and Beckley Quarter (in Berlin), Also a Portion of the Inscriptions in the Oldest Cemetery in Glastonbury. * compiled by Edward Sweetser Tillotson * published by William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899 * 372 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=2V8EAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxYoAQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=cUQOAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wethersfieldins00tillgoog * https://archive.org/details/wethersfieldinsc00till * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028843410 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100564104 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524240 (1988 reprint) * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16216 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Wethersfield * Newington * Rocky HIll * Beckley Quarter * "Church Street," Newington * Glastonbury * Index === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. ''[[Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|Wethersfield Inscriptions]]'' (William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tillotson|Tillotson]]) * Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. ''[[Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|Wethersfield Inscriptions]]'' (William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899) [ Page ].

Wethersfield Village Cemetery

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[[Category: Wethersfield Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, Connecticut]] == Introduction == This page is part of the [[Space: Connecticut Cemeteries Team | Connecticut Cemeteries Team]] {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Inscriptions.jpg |caption=Entrance to Wethersfield Village Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Abro-2-4.jpg |caption=Wethersfield Village Cemetery “Ancient Burying Ground” }} '''Cemetery name:''' Wethersfield Village Cemetery (Ancient Burying Ground) '''Address:''' 1 Marsh Street, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, 06109 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 41°42′45″ N 72°38′60″ W '''Information:''' Wethersfield Village Cemetery and Ancient Burying Ground is one of the most historic and oldest graveyards in America. It is located in the center of Old Wethersfield on Marsh Street and and directly in the rear of the old First Church. The Burying Ground was established by Town of Wethersfield on Hungry Hill in 1638 and no burial lots were sold; however burials were permitted wherever there was a vacancy. The top of the hill gives a scenic view of the surroundings. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatSearch/Category.htm?Query=Cemetery+CONNECTICUT+ CONNECTICUT Cemetery List] See [[:Category:Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery%2C_Wethersfield%2C_Connecticut|Category: Wethersfield Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, Connecticut]] for those buried here {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery-3.jpg |caption=Wethersfield Village Cemetery War Memorial }} === Notable Interments === {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery-1.jpg |caption=Entrance Pillar }} {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption=Entrance pillar }} #[[Mitchell-10949| Stephen Mix Mitchell (1743 - 1835)]] #[[Steele-9342| Robert Steele (1912 - 2002)]] #[[May-10935| Edwin H May Jr (1924 - 2002)]] == Links == *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1887914 '''See the Find-a-Grave Page for Wethersfield Village Cemetery'''] * Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. ''[[Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|Wethersfield Inscriptions]]'' (William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899) *[https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/burying-ground-digitization/ Burying Ground Map] *[https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/ Wethersfield Historical Society] *[https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/burying-ground-digitization/history-of-ancient-burying-ground-and-village-cemetery/ History Of Ancient Burying Ground And Village Cemetery]

Wetterskog Dalarna Sweden Research page

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* Page to track open Research questions [[Space:Wetterskog_Dalarna_Sweden_Research_page]] Page to gather all open issues regarding the Swedish roots of [[Cochoit-2]]. We have a * [https://hangouts.google.com/group/DzoScKmrBfxtQ1l43 Google webhangout Group] See also: * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--yDHQQuvPk Video] of how to find the Estate and Inventory [[Wetterskog-2]] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOig0fkRb6E Video] misc about Jonsson or Jonsdotter or ??? = Research challenges/questions = == [[Wetterskog-2]] Jan Isaac Wetterskog == See [[Wetterskog-2#Research_Note|Research Note]] * Looks like we have [[Johansdotter-1804|Katarina Johansdotter]] in all household records but in the birth record we have another name?!?!?! == Lines Which Need Checking == *{{red|QUESTION:}}On the profile of [[Persson-3624 | Jonas Persson]] you expressed some doubt regarding his parentage. Does this still need to be confirmed or do you believe his ancestry on the Family Tree of [http://www.rolfgepersson.com/english/006/00/450.htm Rolf Persson] is proven? ::See [[Persson-3624#Research_Notes]] no birth records found that we can trust - [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 07:30, 2 June 2017 (EDT) :''Lines in the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wetterskog-Family-Tree-1 ancestry of Anna Louvisa Wetterskog]''. :[[Elg-19 | Catharina Elg]] - She occurs in [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/11216931/family/pedigree apparently well-researched trees on ancestry.com], daughter of [[Jansson-890 | Petter (Jansson) Elg]] and [[Berg-2315 | Stina Berg]]. Need to trace in primary records on ArkiveDigital. :[[Persson-3624 | Jonas Persson]] - Maternal grandfather of Anna Louvisa Wetterskog. Need to trace in primary records on ArkiveDigital. :[[Johansdotter-1804 | Katarina Johansdotter]] - Paternal grandmother of Anna Louvisa Wetterskog. Need to trace in primary records on ArkiveDigital. *May have the family name/soldier name of Bork *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/11216931/family/pedigree Possible] daughter of Jan Danielsson Bork (1764-1828) and Catarina Olsdotter. *Is father Jan or Johan? :{{red | [[Jansson-890 | Petter (Jansson) Elg]]}} #What's his name? The tree on ancestry.com called him Petter Per Jansson Berg. The early records call him Per? correct? ** [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 17:45, 13 May 2017 (EDT)Create a timeline just for the names you find in the sources I feel most of the names are changing overtime. Regarding Swedish names you have *** [[Space:Swedish_Names]] *** [https://nordicroots.wordpress.com/2014/02/28/swedish-surnames-priests/ Blog] about how you in the churchbook can find a latin form of the name.... *** I feel names changed more in the old days and was not so important and you know who Joe was the son of [[Cochoit-2|Jules]].... my feeling the best thing is to find a signature in an estate and inventory that they have written themselves... #Peter and Per are different and distinct names, correct? ** - [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 17:45, 13 May 2017 (EDT) I dont understand the question?!?! Peter and Per could be the same name.... Check Wikidata that has objects for names and if we check [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q13582800#P460 Q13582800#P460] they mention Petter Pehr Per as said to be the same name compare [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q17862013#P460 Joe on WIkidata] that have Jo Joel Joseph and Joseph has even more [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q471788#P460 Q471788#P460] === Questions for Magnus === :''Magnus, I often have random thoughts or questions. I may put them here so I don't forget them.'' *'''Swedish names:''' For names which have both a patronymic and a family name, (for example, [[Karlsson-1485 | Mats (Karlsson) Wetterskog]]), which name would you use for the LNAB? Karlsson or Wetterskog? Is the best or correct practice to put Karlsson in the LNAB and Wetterskog in the CLN fields? ** I am not a big fan of Wikitree fields so few fields are not good for doing good genealogy. I say he is born Karlsson - son of Karl ==> '''LNAB'' and then Wetterskog in the '''CLN''' field *'''Swedish names:''' I noticed on names with two given names (for example, [[wetterskog-2 | Jan Isaac Wetterskog]] and [[wetterskog-4 | Carl Simon Wetterskog]]) you do not uses the middle name field. Is it wrong to put Jan in the first name field and Isaac in the middle name field? **The problem is WikiTree and trying to tell us to define '''First Name''' which is a concept we don't have. My name is Carl Magnus but I never use Carl...To make names look better I normally add all names in the First Name field.... *'''Tyfors:''' I keep seeing Tyfors being spelled Tyfors and Thyfors. Which is most correct? **I guess names change so you can use what you think is correct. Good [https://markusfallet.wordpress.com/omfattande-historia/ blogpost] in Swedish about the history of the area... *'''Kopparberg/Dalarnas:''' Why was Kopparberg county renamed to Dalarna county in 1997? ** [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 16:45, 10 May 2017 (EDT) pass ;-) its an old country things are changing... today parish/socken is never used as an administrative unit except for genealogy '''BUT''' 1 jan 2016 we created a new administrative unit districts that are nearly the same as the old parish see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socken#History Socken#History] I guess they need to have an unit that is stable over time so you can compare statistics.... If you ask an average Swedish person they dont know about those changes. I have given up to understand all administrative units I guess you get some information from this page [[Wikipedia:Dalarna_County]].... *** Quote from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socken Wikipedia article]: ''Even though the term socken is no longer used administratively in Sweden, it is still used for cataloging and registering historical archives (Swedish National Heritage Board), botany, dialect research, toponymy and by local historical societies. Socken is a convenient parameter for these purposes since it does not change with time ::See also: ** [[:Category:Säfsnäs (W)]] *** [http://www4.sprakochfolkminnen.se/NAU/bilder/_s1wx001/411204c1.htm Geography name register Säfsnäs parish] from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_Institute_for_Language_and_Folklore SOFI] **** Contains names in the parish of evrything that someone has gathered *** [http://www.bygdeband.se/plats/329179/sverige/dalarnas-lan/ludvika/safsnas/ Map/pictures Säfsnäs] Source: Bygdeband **** Its a website were locale folklore societies add names of farms to maps and also upload pictures *** Historical maps are available see [https://etjanster.lantmateriet.se/historiskakartor/s/search.html?asUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fetjanster.lantmateriet.se%2Farkivsok%2Fs%2Fstartpage.html&arv=false&pul=true&user=public&swedish=false&locale=en_US link] and [https://www.lantmateriet.se/globalassets/kartor-och-geografisk-information/historiska-kartor/manual_historiska_kartor_2013_engelska.pdf about] [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Historical_Maps_of_Sweden overview] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrQ3UbF4AHk video] === Notes on using [https://www.arkivdigital.net/ ArkivDigital] === :'''ArkiveDigital Links''' :[https://www.arkivdigital.net/swedish-genealogy/late-1800s-household-examination-record-example Household Examination Records] - Once a year the parish priest would examine the household with regard to their religious understanding. These amazing records include the families births, deaths, marriages, moves in and out of the parish. :'''Understanding the references:''' :Magnus provides a reference from ArkivDigital that looks something like: :Säfsnäs (W) C:6 (1860-1877) Image 62 (AID: v132070.b62, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) *[[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 11:40, 10 May 2017 (EDT) look at Evidence Explained when they comment this citation format see [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/quicktips/citation-shortcuts-researchers-needs-vs-recordkeeping-systems#forum-topic-top Link] ** She thinks a citation format like below is better :::Säfsnäs (Kopparbergs län, Sweden), “Birth Record, 1860-1877,” C-6:62; Regional Archives, Uppsala; digital images, “Swedish Church Records,” ArkivDigital (https://www.arkivdigital.net/sources/3055?county=21 : 8 May 2017), for Säfsnäs C-3 (also numbered 132070), image 62. * [[Sälgö-1|Sälgö-1]] 17:49, 10 May 2017 (EDT) Before in Sweden you used a tool that generated GID ids for churchbooks. This company has been bought by Ancestry and now many people has useless GIDs in the citation. You can inside Ancestry on the Swedish page [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2225 Sweden, Church Records, 1451-1943] use GID see [http://www.rolfgepersson.com/sverige/000/029/233.htm Elg, Catharina Pettersdtr 1798-] **At the bottom you have citations for her ***GID 2159.17.61900, C:2, Födde, 1776-1800, Säfsnäs(W) ***GID 520.4.49200, Rämen, B:2, IU, 1806-44, 28/0, B 23/180 ***GID 520.4.49500, Rämen, B:2, IU, 1806-44, 32/0, B 27/180 ***GID 2159.16.44100, C:1, Födde 1748-75, Säfsnäs (W) ***Säfsnäs F:2 (1776-1827) Bild 145 (AID: v132079.b145, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***GID 2159.32.9600, AI:3, HF 1785-94, Säfsnäs(W) ***GID 2159.10.46200, AI:1, HF 1748-1763, Säfsnäs(W) ***Säfsnäs C:1 (1748-1775) Bild 73 (AID: v132065.b73, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***GID 2159.33.23900, AI:6, HF 1795-1804, Säfsnäs (W) ***Säfsnäs AI:5 (1785-1794) Bild 61 / sid 53 (AID: v132040.b61.s53, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***Säfsnäs F:2 (1776-1827) Bild 148 (AID: v132079.b148, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) ***Säfsnäs AI:4 (1776-1784) Bild 81 / sid 77 (AID: v132039.b81.s77, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) **Säfsnäs F:2 (1776-1827) Bild 10 (AID: v132079.b10, NAD: SE/ULA/11506) {{Image|file=Lena_s_photos_and_pictures.png |caption=Swedish provinces used today...see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalarna Dalarna] |size=l |align=r}} {{Image|file=Lena_s_photos_and_pictures.jpg |caption=County letters |size=l}} ::'''{{Red|Red is vendor dependent}}''' the rest is there so you also can find in a physical book ::Note: Kopparberg (W) county was renamed to Dalarna (W) county in 1997. *Säfsnäs - The parish the record comes from. ** Parishes in Dalarna see [[:Category:Parishes%2C_Dalarna|Category:Parishes,_Dalarna]] *** To make it more complex W stands for Koppatberg but is today called Dalarna see [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Kopparberg_(now_Dalarna)_County,_Sweden_Genealogy Kopparberg_(now_Dalarna)_County,_Sweden_Genealogy] ** Parishes in Sweden (most of them) see [[:Category:Parishes%2C_Sweden|Category:Parishes,_Sweden]] nr 2476 *(W) - is the county letter its just used to make it unque. A map with country letters [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Counties_of_Sweden Counties_of_Sweden] * C is the type of book in this case a Birth record **AL/Alla: Household Records/Congregation Records **B: Moving in and out recordss **C: Birth and Christening Records **El: Banns and Marriage Records **F: Death and burial records **FII: Estate Inventories * 6 is the number of the book of this type * (1860-1877) - is date from -> to. * '''{{Red|Image 62}}''' - scanned Image in the software from Archive Digital * often also include the page # which differ from the Image number but is the physical number in the book *AID: '''{{Red|v132070.b62}}''' - Is the unique image ID number from Arkiv DIgital. * NAD: SE/ULA/11506 - Is the Swedish National Archive [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=Arkis%20%7Bf2e6d89f-2592-11d4-bbb8-00d0b73e7a8b%7D&s=Balder link] to NAD (Nationell Arkivdatabas) and if you click on '''Förteckning''' then you see all available books for Säfsnäs see also [http://riksarkivet.se/Sve/Publikationer/Filer/Bochure-on-Swedish-National-Archives.pdf pdf] - Brochure-on-Swedish-National-Archives See also video how to use [https://youtu.be/XKbVjVplUIU churchbooks] :'''[http://tinyurl.com/m55jbv2 Swedish Genealogy Word List]''' :{| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Swedish''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''English''' |- |åktenstap || Marriage |- |år || year |- |Dag || Day |- |död, döda, döde || dead, death |- |Flyttat || Moved |- |Föddes || Born |- |Födelse || Birth |- |Gift || Married |- |Kallades || Named |- |i || at |- |Hustru, Hust. || Wife |- |Husman || Head of household |- |län || County |- |Månad, mån. || Month |- |och || and |- |Socken || Parish |- |Stad || City |} [[:Space:Forest_Finns_Roots]] ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wetterskog_Dalarna_Sweden_Research_page|What links here]]

Wetzel County, West Virginia

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[[Category: West Virginia Projects]] [[ Category:West Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Wetzel County, West Virginia *'''[[Space:West_Virginia|West Virginia Space Page]]''' --------- {{One Place Study | place =Wetzel County, West Virginia | category =Wetzel County, West Virginia }} -------
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Wexford Cemetery

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See [[:Category: Wexford Cemetery, Scarborough, Ontario|Wexford Cemetery Category page]] to view people buried in this cemetery. The Wexford Cemetery is also known as Wesleyan Methodist Cemetery; Fitzpatrick's Appointment Cemetery. The date this cemetery closed is unknown, but it is inactive. All that is left at this location is the cairn with an historic plaque. ===Historic Plaque: Wexford Cemetery=== Wexford Cemetery. Origially "Fitzpatrick Appointment". Established in 1841 by the Wesleyan Methodist congregation in Wexford. Conveyed to the Canadian Wesleyan church in 1884, then to the United Church of Canada in 1925. Declared a pioneer cemetery in 1982 by the city of North York. Remnants of the gravestones are buried in the base of this cairn and legible inscriptions are recorded with the archives of Ontario. This cairn is dedicated to the memory of the early pioneers. May they rest in peace. Please note there are three cemeteries that can easily be confused. Both of the Wexford cemeteries are in Scarborough, and the other Zion Church cemetery is in North York: *[[Space:Zion Wexford Cemetery|Zion-Wexford Cemetery]] (formerly Zion Primitive Wesleyan) *[[Space:Wexford Cemetery|Wexford Cemetery]] (Wexford Methodist, and Wexford Wesleyan Methodist) *[[Space:Zion Church Cemetery|Zion Church Cemetery]] (Zion Primitive Methodist Cemetery) Click the links to see the corresponding pages for each of these cemeteries. ==Additional Genealogical Resources== Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS), Toronto Branch cemetery ID: 5516 (See [http://vitacollections.ca/ogscollections/2718530/data?n=2 Wexford Cemetery] for more information) The OGS has transcribed most cemeteries in Toronto and this data is available for purchase. Another resource provided by the Ontario Genealogical Society is [https://ogs.on.ca/databases/toni/ The Ontario Name Index] (TONI) which provides a searchable index of names (including cemetery transcriptions). It does ''not'' provide the source information but only where to find it. Most sources are available for purchase via the OGS (Note: this database includes all of Ontario and is massive. But it may prove helpful place to start). [https://goo.gl/maps/KaUhSYTJEWXDLjhZ8 View on Google Maps] This Wexford Cemetery is ''NOT'' the same as Zion-Wexford Cemetery which is a short distance East on the North side of Lawrence next to Wexford Heights United Church (2102 Lawrence Av E, Scarborough, ON M1R 2Z9) [as of 2019, it is Wexford Heights United Church].

Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy == Being a history and pedigree of Thomas Wyborn of Boston and Scituate, Massachusetts, and Samuel Weyburn of Pennsylvania, with notes on the origin of the Family in England and Several Branches in Kent County in Particular. * by S. Fletcher Weyburn (1853-) of Scranton, Pennsylvania * published Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., Three West Forty-Second Street, New York, 1911 * 218 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/weyburnwyborngen00weyb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781020 * https://books.google.com/books?id=gp9bAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Weyburn, S. Fletcher, ''[[Space:Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy|Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy]]'' (Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., Three West Forty-Second Street, New York, 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weyburn|Weyburn]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Weyburn, S. Fletcher, ''[[Space:Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy|Weyburn-Wyborn Genealogy]]'' (Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., Three West Forty-Second Street, New York, 1911) [ Page ].

Weymouth, Dorset

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[[:Category: Weymouth, Dorset]] '''Weymouth''' is a seaside town in Dorset, England, situated on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the River Wey on the English Channel coast. The town is 13 kilometres (8 mi) south of [[:Category: Dorchester, Dorset|Dorchester]] and 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of the Isle of Portland. The town's population is 52,323 (2011). The town is the largest settlement in Dorset following the unitary authorities of [[:Category: Bournemouth, Hampshire|Bournemouth]] and [[:Category: Poole, Dorset|Poole]]. '''Resources''': *[http://www.weymouth-dorset.co.uk/ Weymouth Local and Family History] *[http://www.opcdorset.org/WeymouthMelcombeFiles/Weymouth-Melcombe.htm Weymouth & Melcombe Regis Online Parish Clerk] *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/dorset/vol2/pp330-374 Weymouth on BHO] *[http://dorset-churches.org.uk/#W Dorset Churches: Weymouth]

Weymouth Historical Society Publications

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weymouth, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Weymouth Historical Society Publications == * by [http://weymouthhistoricalsociety.org/ The Weymouth Historical Society] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * No. 1 (1881) The Original Journal of General [[Lovell-1193|Solomon Lovell]], kept During the Penobscot Expedition, 1779: with a Sketch of His Life ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q2wWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GK8lAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/solomonlowell00nashrich ::* https://archive.org/details/publications01massgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690652 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677379 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101681168 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690652 * No. 2 (1885) Historical Sketch of the Town of Weymouth, Massachusetts, from 1622 to 1884 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329850 ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00nash ::* https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00nash_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329850 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690653 * No. 3 (1905) Wessagusset and Weymouth, An Historical Address..., Weymouth in its First Twenty Years..., Weymouth Thirty Years Later... ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-LElAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/publications00massgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wessagussetweymo03adam ::* https://archive.org/details/wessagussetweymo1904adam ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001690654 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101681168 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002129713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000155811 * No. 4 ::* * No. 5 (1929) Contemporary kindred of Abraham Lincoln; a paper read at a meeting of the Weymouth Historical Society, March, 1928 ::* https://archive.org/details/contemporarykind00fear ::* https://archive.org/details/contemporarykind00fear_0 * No. 6 (1933) The Shoe Industry of Weymouth ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009538543 * No. 7 (1941) Weymouth Town Government Its Beginning and Development ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005993819 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|Weymouth Historical Society Publications]]'' (Weymouth Hist. Soc., 1881) No. , [ Page ]. * [[#WHS|Weymouth HS]]: No. 1, Page 521 Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Weymouth Historical Society Publications|Weymouth Historical Society Publications]]'' (Weymouth Hist. Soc., 1881) No. , [ Page ].

Weymouth ways and Weymouth people: reminiscences

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weymouth, Massachusetts]] ==''Weymouth Ways and Weymouth People: Reminiscences''== *by [[Hunt-1499|Edmund Soper Hunt]] (1827-1909) *Source Example: :::Hunt, Edmund Soper (1827-1909). ''[[Space:Weymouth ways and Weymouth people: reminiscences|Weymouth Ways and Weymouth People: Reminiscences]].'' Boston: Priv. print. 1907. *Inline Example: :::[[#Hunt|Hunt]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weymouth_ways_and_Weymouth_people:_reminiscences|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available Online at these Locations === *https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b542135 *https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t4gm86c59 *https://archive.org/details/weymouthwaysweym00huntrich/ *https://archive.org/details/weymouthwaysweym00hunt/ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329849 * https://books.google.com/books?id=R3ANAQAAIAAJ

WH Hanna To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Hanna-1904|WH Hanna]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Hanna-1904&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:WH Hanna To-Do List|WH's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Hanna-1904|Hanna, WH ]] || || Add Military History |- Add Military History | [[Hanna-1905|Hanna, Norman ]] || || to-do |- Add Profile |}

Whaleship Alpha (1834)

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[[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] [[Category:Whaling_Ships]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Ship-rigged, 345 (tons), built 1834, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Owners: Hadwen & Barney, George & William Starbuck, Edward W. Howland ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1834-37 || 25 Jul 1834|| Nantucket, MA|| [[Chase-11456|Frederick B. Chase]]|| Pacific || 1660 bbl oil |- | 1838-41 || 1838 || Nantucket, MA || Joseph Congdon || Pacific || 2265 bbl |- | 1842-45 || 1842 || Nantucket, MA || John B. Rogers || Pacific || 2432 bbl |- | 1846-50 || 1846 || Nantucket, MA || [[Folger-825|Joseph W. Folger]] || Pacific || 1362 bbl, 3000 lbs baleen |- | 1850-54 || 1850 || Nantucket, MA || Joseph Congdon || Pacific || 1627 bbl |- | 1855-59 || 1855 || Nantucket, MA || William H. Caswell || Pacific || 1281 bbl |- | 1860-65 || 1860 || Nantucket, MA || William H. Caswell || Pacific || 1000 bbl |- | 1865-68 || 9 Dec 1865 || New Bedford, MA || John Lawton|| N. Pacific, Baja || 1373 bbl, 19,790 lbs |} :Note: Sold and broken up in 1872 == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Alpha'', WRI AS0036, https://whalinghistory.org/?s=AS0036 (accessed Oct 2023).

Whaleship Joseph Starbuck (1838)

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[[Category:Whaling_Ships]] [[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Ship-rigged, 416 (tons), built 1838, Nantucket, Massachusetts. Owners: George Starbuck, G & [[Starbuck-1098|M Starbuck]] & Co. ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1838-42 || Nov 1838|| Nantucket, MA|| Sanford Wilber || Pacific || 3321 bbl oil |- | 1842— || Nov 1842 || Nantucket, MA|| [[Veeder-341|Charles A. Veeder]] || Pacific || Ran aground |} :Note : Lost on Nantucket bar, Nov 27, 1842. === The Brief Life of the '''''Joseph Starbuck''''' === {{Image|file=Whaleship_Joseph_Starbuck_1838.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The ''Joseph Starbuck'' departing Nantucket. }} The ''Joseph Starbuck'', named after her owner, was the last ship built at the Brant Point Shipyards on Nantucket Island. Construction began in May 1838 and she was launched with much fanfare the following October. She sailed on her maiden voyage from Nantucket on November 15th 1838. The ship returned to Nantucket on April 3rd 1842, with 3,321 barrels of sperm oil. However on her second voyage on November 27th 1842, under [[Veeder-341|Capt. Charles A. Veeder]], she was towed out of the harbor by the steamboat ''Telegraph'', but the weather deteriorated rapidly and the ''Telegraph'' left her anchored approximately 1 mile from the Tuckernuck Shoal Lightship. All of the ''Starbuck's'' anchor warps broke in the storm and she was washed ashore on the 'bar' at the entrance to the harbor. Thirty-five crew and well-wishers (making the voyage to Martha's Vineyard) were rescued by the new paddlesteamer ''Massachusetts''. The ''Joseph Starbuck'' became a total loss and wreckage from her washed ashore all along the nearby shore. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Joseph Starbuck'', WRI AS1727, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS1727 (accessed 18 Aug 2023).

Whaleship Mount Vernon (1832)

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[[Category:Whaling_Ships]] [[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] [[Category:Whalers]] == Description == Ship-rigged, 384 (tons), 1832, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Owners: William Folger; John H. Shaw. The ship ''Mount Vernon'' made four whaling voyages from Nantucket between 1832 and 1848, returning over 11,000 barrels of sperm oil. She lost whaleboats and spars during a gale three days out from Nantucket in 1844, returned to Nantucket to be refitted, and sailed again to complete her last voyage as a Nantucket whaling ship. The ''Mount Vernon'' was sold to Mattapoisett in 1848. === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1832-35 || 1832 || Nantucket, MA|| [[Coffin-5467|Edwin Coffin, Sr.]] || Pacific || 3071 bbl oil |- | 1835-39 || 1835 || Nantucket, MA || Lewis B. Imbert; Bunker || Pacific ||2456 bbl |- | 1839-44 || 1839 || Nantucket, MA || Lewis B. Imbert || Pacific || 2877 bbl |- | 1844-48 || 1844 || Nantucket, MA || Henry Coleman || Pacific || 2617 bbl |} === Painting of Mount Vernon === {{Image|file=Whaleship_Mount_Vernon_1832.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''Mount Vernon'' }} :Port-side view of full-rigged whaleship, ''Mount Vernon'' of Nantucket, by William Henry Coffin (abt. 1835), flying American flag from gaff; with vertical-striped red, white, blue house flag flying at main mast. Pod of whales and whale boat visible left; 5 other whaleships visible in distance. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Mount Vernon'', WRI AS1986, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS1986 (accessed 1 Jun 2023).

Whaleship Napoleon (1838)

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[[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] [[Category:Whalers]] [[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Whaling_Ships]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Bark/Ship-rigged, 360/322 (tons), 1838, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Owners: George B. Upton, Barrett & Upton, J.W. Barrett & Sons, Et al. ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1838-42 || 9 Sep 1838 || Nantucket, MA|| [[Plaskett-194|William Plaskett]] || Pacific || 2188 bbl oil |- | 1842-45 || 1842 || Nantucket, MA || Elisha H. Fisher || Pacific || 2514 bbl |- | 1846-51 || 1846 || Nantucket, MA || Stephen B. Gibbs || Pacific || 1699 bbl |- | 1851-54 || 1851 || Nantucket, MA || William M. Holley || Pacific || 1755 bbl |- | 1855-58 || 5 Jan 1855 || New Bedford, MA|| James A. Crowell || Pacific || 1609 bbl |- | 1858-62 || 22 Dec 1858|| New Bedford, MA || Thomas Dallman, Geo. W, Macy || Pacific || 1397 bbl |- | 1864-67 || 31 May 1864|| New Bedford, MA || [[Fuller-9542|William C. Fuller]] || Pacific || 1676 bbl, 2200 lbs baleen |- | 1868-72 || 28 May 1868|| New Bedford, MA || Wm. C. Fuller || Pacific || 2539 bbl, 4570 lbs |- | 1874-78 || 13 Jul 1874|| New Bedford, MA || Charles H. Turner, Jared J Jernegan || Atlantic || 1677 bbl |- | 1878-82 || 1 Aug 1878|| New Bedford, MA || Charles H. Turner || Pacific || 2560 bbl, 4650 lbs baleen |- | 1883-84 || 11 Jul 1883|| Edgartown, MA || Jared Jernegan || Pacific || 90 bbl, 1700 lbs baleen |- | 1884-85 || 1884|| Edgartown, MA || Samuel Smith || Pacific || Ship lost in Bering Sea 5 May 1885 |} === Whaleship ''Napoleon'' in the 1842 Nantucket Harbor Diorama === :Diorama of Nantucket harbor on October 15, 1842 : ::This diorama depicts Nantucket harbor on Saturday, October 15, 1842, the day the 257-ton bark ''Peru'' became the first whaler to be carried into Nantucket harbor by the "Camels," the floating drydock built in the summer of 1842 to lift vessels over the Nantucket bar. In the foreground is Straight Wharf, where the 360-ton whaleship '''''Napoleon''''', Captain Elisha H. Fisher, prepares to sail to the Pacific eighteen days later. At Old North Wharf in the middle distance we see, from left to right, the brig ''Tyleston'', the ship ''James Loper'', and the ship ''Joseph Starbuck'' (incorrectly depicted as a bark). To the right, the ''Peru'', stands hove-to in the harbor with an improbable number of sails set. The ''President'' and ''Planter'' were also in port on this date and may be the vessels painted in the far distance. === 1870 Painting of ''Napoleon'' whaleboat crew harpooning a whale === {{Image|file=Whaleship_Napoleon_1838-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Harpooning whale. }} :Mate of the Bark ''Napoleon'' Lancing a Whale about 1870. Painting donated by the family of [[Fuller-9542|Capt. William C. Fuller]]. ---- == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Napoleon'', WRI AS0500, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS0500 (accessed 18 Jul 2023). * Raymond H. deLucia, "Diorama of Nantucket harbor on October 15, 1842, " ''Nantucket Historical Association'', 1976, https://nantuckethistory.org:443/permalink/?key=1003_m15631 (accessed 4 Aug 2023). * Unknown Artist, "Mate of the Bark Napoleon Lancing a Whale," ''Nantucket Historical Association'', 1870, https://nantuckethistory.org:443/permalink/?key=1003_m2526 (accessed 4 Aug 2023).

Whaleship Nauticon (1848)

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[[Category:Whaling_Ships]] [[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Ship-rigged, 372 (tons), built 1848, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Owners: G & [[Starbuck-1098|M Starbuck]] & Co.; Abraham H. Howland ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1848-53 || Sep 1848|| Nantucket, MA|| [[Veeder-341|Charles A. Veeder]] || Pacific || 1445 bbl oil/4600 lbs baleen |- | 1853-56 || 13 Oct 1853 || New Bedford, MA || William H. Luce || N. Pacific || 2300 bbl/17300 lbs |} :Note : Lost in Honolulu Harbor, Nov 24, 1856 === Journal/Log of the 1848-53 Voyage by Susan Veeder === {{Image|file=Austin-16573-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Seen from ship ''Nauticon''. }} :[[Austin-16573|Susan Veeder]] who accompanied her husband, Capt. Charles Veeder, on the maiden voyage of the ''Nauticon'' kept a journal noting the weather and events while painting scenes of islands and whaleships. The journal is in the Nantucket Historical Association collection. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Nauticon'', WRI AS0498, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS0498 (accessed 18 Aug 2023).

Whaleship Reaper (1819)

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[[Category:Whaling_Ships]] [[Category:Lost at Sea]] [[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Ship-rigged, 338 (tons), built 1819. Owners: P. Gardner & Sons, P. Mitchell & Sons, Jared Coffin, Philip H. Folger. ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1819-20 || 30 Nov 1819|| Nantucket, MA|| J. Fitch, Ramsdell || Pacific || Capt. Fitch died; 1550 bbl oil |- | 1820-22 || 1820 || Nantucket, MA || Alexander Ramsdell || — || — |- | 1823-26 || 2 Oct 1823|| Nantucket, MA|| Alexander Ramsdell || Pacific || 1826 bbl |- | 1826-29 || 8 Nov 1826|| Nantucket, MA|| Benjamin F. Coffin || Pacific || 1985 bbl |- | 1829-32 || 23 Oct 1829|| Nantucket, MA|| Benjamin F. Coffin, Wm. F. Brown || Pacific || Capt. Coffin died; 1808 bbl |- | 1832-35 || 1832|| Nantucket, MA|| Tristram P. Swain || Pacific || 1998 bbl |- | 1835-36? || 12 Oct 1835|| Nantucket, MA|| [[Coffin-5612|Timothy R. Coffin]]|| Pacific || Ship lost |} :Note : Lost in gale near New Zealand === Painting of Whaleship ''Reaper'' === {{Image|file=Whaleship_Reaper_1819.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaleship ''Reaper''. }} :Painting of ship ''Reaper'' by Roy Cross (British, b. 1924). "Whaler ''Reaper'' Anchoring in Nantucket Harbor," 1994. Oil on canvas. Sold at auction, 2012. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Reaper'', WRI AS2265, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS2265 (accessed 10 Sep 2023). * Alexander Starbuck, ''History of the American whale fishery from its earliest inception to the year 1876'' (Waltham, Mass.: The author, 1878), 228, 248, 258, 270, 292, 318, https://archive.org/details/historyofamerica00star/page/318/mode/2up?view=theater (accessed 10 Sep 2023).

Whaling ship Globe (1815)

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[[Category:Nantucket, Sealers and Whalers]] [[Category:Famous Mutinies]] [[Category:Whalers]] [[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Whaling_Ships]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Globe_1815.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship. }} Ship-rigged, 293 tons, 1815, Massachusetts. Owner: P. & C. Mitchell ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1815-1818 || 24 Oct 1815|| Nantucket, MA|| [[Gardner-14368|George W. Gardner]] || Pacific || 2015 bbl oil |- | 1818-20 || 3 Mar 1818 || Nantucket, MA || George W. Gardner || Pacific || 2090 bbl |- | 1820-22 || 9 Aug 1820 || Nantucket, MA || George W. Gardner || Pacific || 250 bbl |- | 1822-24 || 20 Dec 1822|| Edgartown, MA || [[Worth-482|Thomas Worth]]|| Pacific || 372 bbl, Mutiny |- | 1825-28 || 1825 || Nantucket, MA|| Reuben Swain || Pacific || 2015 bbl |} === The 1824 Mutiny of the ''Globe'' === :Four of the crew of this ship, headed by Samuel Comstock, (a boat-steerer) mutinied on the night of January 26th, 1824, and murdered Capt. Worth, Mr. Beetle, Mr. Lumbert and Mr. Fisher, and carried the ship to one of the Mulgrave Islands with the intention of destroying her; and after taking out most of the provisions, sails, &c., they quarreled and shot Samuel Comstock, having previously hanged one of the mutineers. :Samuel Comstock's brother George, a boy 15 years old, assisted by Gilbert Smith, (one of the boat-steerers) and five of the crew, escaped with the ship, and arrived safe at Valparaiso. Commodore Hull, in command of the U. S. ships in the Pacific, sent the schooner ''Dolphin'', Lieut. John Percival, to the Mulgrave Islands after the survivors, viz.: Silas Payne and John Oliver, mutineers, Thomas Liliston, Cyrus M. Hussey, Roland Coffin, Columbus Worth, William Lay, Roland Jones, and a native of the Sandwich Islands. In November 1825, Lieut. Percival found Cyrus M. Hussey and William Lay, the only survivors, the others having been killed by the natives. Hussey and Lay arrived safe home in April 1827 and published a narrative of the mutiny the following year. === The Crew of the 1822-24 ''Globe'' Voyage === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Name'''|| '''Role''' || '''Age''' || '''Home'''|| '''Fate''' |- |[[Worth-482|Thomas Worth]]||Master||29||Edgartown, MA||Murdered by mutineers |- |William Beetle||1st Mate||26||Edgartown, MA||Murdered |- |John Lumbert||2nd Mate||25||Nantucket, MA||Murdered |- |Nathaniel Fisher||3rd Mate||20||Edgartown, MA||Murdered |- |Gilbert Smith||Boat-steerer||20||Edgartown, MA||Escaped on ship |- |[[Comstock-771|Samuel B. Comstock]]*||Boat-steerer||20||Nantucket, MA||Killed by co-mutineers |- |Stephen Kidder||Seaman||18||Edgartown, MA||Escaped on ship |- |Peter C. Kidder||Seaman||21||Edgartown, MA||Escaped on ship |- |Columbus Worth||Seaman||16||Edgartown, MA||Killed by natives on Mulgrave Isl. |- |Rowland Jones||Seaman||16||Edgartown, MA||Killed by natives |- |John Cleveland||Cook||21||Tisbury, MA||Discharged at Hawaii |- |Constant Lewis||Seaman||19||Tisbury, MA||Deserted at Hawaii |- |Holden Henman||Seaman||23||Canton, MA||Deserted at Hawaii |- |Jeremiah Ingham||Seaman||17||Saybrook, CT||Deserted at Hawaii |- |Joseph I. Prass||Cabin boy||14||Portugal||Deserted at Hawaii |- |[[Hussey-3103|Cyrus M. Hussey]]||Cooper||19||Nantucket, MA||Rescued from Mulgrave Isl. |- |[[Coffin-5461|Roland Coffin]]||Cooper||17||Nantucket, MA||Killed by natives on Mulgrave Isl. |- |George Comstock||Seaman||15||Nantucket||Escaped on ship |- |William Lay||Seaman||17||Saybrook, CT||Rescued from Mulgrave Isl. |- |Daniel Cook||Seaman||22||Boston, MA||Deserted at Hawaii |- |Paul Jarret||Seaman||24||Barnstable, MA||Deserted at Hawaii |- |'''Recruited in Hawaii'''||---||---||---||--- |- |Silas Payne*||Seaman||---||Sag Harbor, RI||Killed by natives |- |John Oliver*||Seaman||---||Shields, England||Killed by natives |- |Anthony Hanson||Cook||---||Barnstable, MA||Escaped on ship |- |Joe Brown||Seaman||---||Sandwich Islands||Killed by natives |- |William Humphries*||Steward||---||Philadelphia, PA||Hanged by mutineers |- |Thomas Lilliston||Seaman||---||Virginia||Killed by natives |- |Joseph Thomas||Seaman||---||Norwich, CT||Escaped on ship |} : * Principal mutineers : '''Notes''' : * It is uncertain whether Joseph Thomas, subject of a flogging on the day of the mutiny, was part of the original crew or recruited in Hawaii. He may have been brought on at some other time during the voyage. * This was the first command for Thomas Worth. He was a veteran officer on earlier voyages of the ''Globe'' and was recommended by the previous master Capt. George W. Gardner. Although the mutiny survivors didn’t fault Capt. Worth for instigating the mutiny, there were complaints about the amount and quality of food being served and time allowed for meals. The captain discharged the ship’s cook in Hawaii and six crewmen deserted. The replacements were described as “abandoned wretches” by one of the survivors, ie., rejects from other whaling ships. === Timeline of Mutiny and Aftermath === * '''20 Dec 1822''' - The ''Globe'' sets sail from Edgartown, Massachusetts, for the Pacific whaling grounds. * '''May 1823''' - ''Globe'' makes first stop at the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii). * '''Dec 1823''' - The ''Globe'' returns to Honolulu for provisioning. Six crew members desert and one is discharged. Replacements are recruited. * '''26 Jan 1824''' - Earlier this day, crewman Joseph Thomas is flogged for insulting the captain. That evening, four crew members led by Samuel Comstock initiate the mutiny by murdering the captain and three officers. * '''29 Jan 1824''' - Co-mutineer, William Humphries, is put on trial (found loading a pistol) and subsequently hanged. * '''15 Feb 1824''' - Mutineers and crew land ship at the Mulgrave Islands (Mili Atoll, Marshall Islands). * '''17 Feb 1824''' - Samuel Comstock is killed by co-mutineers. Later that night, six crewmembers escape on the ''Globe'' leaving nine surviving crew stranded on the island. * '''25 Feb 1824''' - About this date, the crewmembers on the island were attacked and killed by natives only sparing Lay and Hussey who were brought to different villages. * '''14 Jun 1824''' - The ''Globe'' reaches Valparaiso (Chile) four months after escaping the Mulgrave Islands. * '''21 Nov 1824''' - The ''Globe'', refitted and with a new captain, returns to Edgartown, MA. * '''17 Aug 1825''' - The U.S. schooner ''Dolphin'' is dispatched from Lima to search the Marshall Islands for any ''Globe'' survivors. * '''29 Nov 1825''' - Lay and Hussey are rescued by the ''Dolphin'' in command of Lt. John “Mad Jack” Percival. * '''22 April 1827''' - William Lay and [[Hussey-3103|Cyrus Hussey]] return to New York on the ship ''United States'' almost 4-½ years after departing on the whaling voyage. The ''Globe'' sailed on one more whaling voyage then was eventually broken up at Montevideo (or Buenos Aires), April, 1830. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel “Globe”, WRI AS1475, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS1475 (accessed 18 May 2023). * Wikipedia contributors, "Globe (1815 whaleship)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Globe_(1815_whaleship)&oldid=1120520793 (accessed June 15, 2023). * Wm. Lay, and C. M. Hussey, ''A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824, And the journal of a residence of two years on the Mulgrave Islands; with observations on the manners and customs of the inhabitants'' (New London, Lay & Hussey: 1828), https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/28955/pg28955-images.html . * Arthur R. Railton, “Six Island Whalemen Murdered In History’s Most Brutal Mutiny,” ''The Dukes County Intelligencer'', Vol. 31, No. 1 (August 1989): 20-40, https://mvmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/1989-C-Aug.pdf .

Whaling ship Union (1793)

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[[Category:Whaling]] [[Category:Whaling_Ships]] [[Category:Shipwrecks]] == Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Ship-rigged, size unknown, 1793, American. Owner: Hussey, B. & Co. ---- === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1793-94 || 18 Aug 1793 || Nantucket, MA|| [[Gardner-5583|Grafton Gardner]] || Brazil || Logbook |- | 1794-95 || 1794 || Nantucket, MA || Grafton Gardner || Woolwich (Africa) || |- | 1795-96 || 31 Jul 1795 || Nantucket, MA || Jonathan Barney || Brazil, Woolwich Bay || |- | 1796 || 1796 || Nantucket, MA || Gardner || Brazil || |- | 1798 || 1798 || Nantucket, MA|| Grafton Gardner || Chile, Brazil || |- | 1801-02 || 1801|| Nantucket, MA || Grafton Gardner || Brazil, Patagonia || |- | 1802-04 || 1802 || Nantucket, MA || Reuben Chase|| — || |- | 1804 || 1804|| Nantucket, MA || [[Swain-4605|Silas Swain]]|| Brazil, Patagonia|| |- | 1804 || Nov 1804|| Nantucket, MA || Folger || South Seas, Patagonia|| |- | 1805-06 || 1805|| Nantucket, MA || Silas Swain|| Brazil, Patagonia|| |- | 1806-07 || Aug 1806 || Nantucket, MA || Silas Swain|| Brazil, Patagonia|| |- | 1807 || 1807|| Nantucket, MA || Silas Swain|| Brazil|| |- | 1807 || 19 Sep 1807|| Nantucket, MA || [[Gardner-13466|Edmund Gardner]]|| Brazil, Patagonia|| Logbook, Ship sank |} :Notes : Ship struck by whale and sank, 8 Oct 1807. Crew survived. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Union'', WRI AS0663, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS0663 (accessed 18 May 2023).

Whangamomena Pub

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[[Category: Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]][[Space:Whangamomona|Whangamomona]] The original hotel was built in 1902 to service both the railway between Taumaranui and Stratford and the growing farming community in the rugged Taranaki back country. Burnt down in 1910, the replacement pub was rebuilt in 1911; though the original coal range from the old hotel, a solid Shacklock built in Dunedin, survived the fire and the 1911 rebuild was built around it. I believe it has now been moved to another building in Whangamomona. During the 1918-19 influenza epidemic, the hotel doubled as a hospital. You can get your passport stamped at the Pub showing you have visited the Whangamomona Republic.

Whangamomona

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[[Category:Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph, Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] == Whangamomona == The goal of this project is to create a record of the history and early settlers in Whangamomona. Whangamomona is a very small town with a big story in the Stratford District of the Manawatū-Wanganui Region in New Zealand. State Highway 43, popularly known as The Forgotten World Highway. {{Image|file=Whangamomona-1.png |caption=Whangamomona}} The Forgotten World Highway runs between Stratford in Taranaki and Ohura in New Zealand's King country in the Manawatū, connecting the pioneering settlements of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora; forever linked by the lonely war memorial beside Ohura Road at Kohuratahi. {{Image|file=Whangamomona-4.jpg |caption=The War Memorial Cenotaph on Ohura Road near Kohuratahi}}The great tragedy of Whangamomona is written on this cenotaph, The [[Space:The_Whangamomona%2C_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph|Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph]]. New Zealand in 1914 was a small, colonial society of just over one million people. More than 100 000 of our young men left to fight a war overseas, and 18 000 did not return. {{Image|file=Whangamomona-2.png |caption=McGluggages' store 1897 : photo courtesy Puke Ariki}} The Story of Whangamomona is the story of Whanga's people. The first settlers like [[Willis-3089|Robert Willis]] arrived in 1895. At the turn of the last century, Whangamomona rang with the sound of the axe and cross-cut saw. Toughened bushmen took their calling seriously and competition between Australian and New Zealand bushwhackers was a strong draw-card on Sports Days. [[Shewry-10 |Ned Shewry]] from the family farm on the Moki Road at Tahora became a legendary axeman and twice world champion. [[Morgan-14962|Joshua Morgan]] was a surveyor taken ill with peritonitis in the bush, his grave beside the highway he helped to survey has become a tourist stop on the Forgotten World Highway. Life was dangerous in the back blocks, an axe might slip, a wild pig attack without warning, a baby come too soon just as a slip blocks the access road. [[Hitchcock-2375|Frank Hitchcock]] applied for a post as country doctor in Whangamomona, and was told that Taranaki was the garden of New Zealand "where oranges grew and every prospect pleases." He stepped out of the coach into a sea of mud and the prospect was far from pleasing. His duties took him out on horseback in all weathers, over unmetalled roads and along bridle tracks in deep valleys and over dark hillsides. Fearless in the face of danger, he was valued and greatly respected in the district, and sadly lost his life at Gallipoli where his bravery at the field dressing station was mentioned in Despatches. [[Annand-116|Bertram Charles Annand]] was an engineer, a tunneller employed by the NZ Govt. Public Woks Dept. to carve tunnels through the steep hills of Whangamomona so that roads and rail could be developed to serve the emerging farming district. He took his tunnelling skills to war in France, and it was the dynamite-filled tunnels of the Anzac, Canadian and British Tunnelling Companies that broke the German front line at Arras and helped avoid the great slaughter of attacking troops that had happened in the earlier battles of Verdun and the Somme. As did many families looking for a chance to set their sons up on land of their own, [[Fuller-8807|Sarah Moles]] moved from Oamaru north with her family, only to loose her husband in 1910, marry again and watch as four of her five sons go to war. The fourth son, [[Casey-3001|Joe Casey]] was killed in France. Whangamomona used to be in Taranaki, most people think it still is. When the New Zealand Government redrew local council boundaries in 1989, Whangamomona found itself in the Manawatū District. The local people weren't happy about that and declared Whangamomona a republic. What began a local protest against government bureaucracy with a handful of locals who blocked the one road into town with good humour and a spot of fund raising, has become a biennial celebration of Republic Day bringing in thousands of visitors whose purchase of the obligatory passport helps raise funds toward local development. [https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/whangamomona/ nzgeo.com Stories : Whangamomona] In 1892, an expedition exploring the route for a railway line between Auckland and Stratford in south Taranaki, reported that ''the splendid Whangamomona Valley" contained "many thousand acres of first-class land, capable of growing anything." The dense bush was sparsely populated and "As far as the quality of soil is concerned, papa rock is excellent formation, and debris washed into the valleys from the ranges makes excellent soil". The district was reported to be capable of supporting a large population.'' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18920129.2.18 THE RAILWAY EXPEDITION., Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1892] By 1895, the district of Whangamomona was surveyed and ready for settlement under the Improved Farm Settlement Scheme instituted by the Seddon Government. The farms were allocated by ballot and those lucky to win a 500 acre block with an "occupation License with Right of Purchase" were obliged to spend six months of the year working on the roads, and six months clearing bush from their farms. A cash advance was available for improvements and the occupier was required to move onto the property within a year of signing the lease, to make improvements to the property to the value of 10 percent of the property's value each year, and to live continuously on the property for six years. [[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] was one fortunate enough to win a raw 500 acre section in a ballot of 1915, only to be drafted into the army a year later; and eventually invalided home in 1917, no longer fit for service, and forced to let his dream of a farm in the Whangamomona Valley go. As did so many others, he died of influenza in 1918.{{Image|file=Whangamomona-5.jpg |caption=Whangamomona : from an old postcard}} At first, the only way into Wangamomona, "the district in the back of beyond" was by boat from Wanganui via the Wanganui and Tangarakau Rivers. A bridle track from Stratford was soon established, though not wide enough to accommodate a horse and dray until about 1903. The grey papa clay, or siltstone may have been thought fertile by the surveying team, but it proved deadly to traffic. North Taranaki's network of rivers with smooth, steep-sided banks could be more than twenty metres (60 feet) deep. Wet papa was slippery, and mixed with water becomes a thick gluey porridge. On the long road over the Whangamomona saddle from Stratford vehicles might sink to their axles several times during a trip, needing to be dug free. [[Willis-3807|Maude Willis]] once wrote in 1912 "''I have only just come back from Whanga. What price mud? We were nearly buried alive. I think if I lived out there again I would go mad''" Many of the settlers who took up land around Whangamomona were first generation New Zealanders, like [[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]], the children of New Zealand's pioneering generation. The First World War decimated the community, the hardy independence of New Zealand's country bred youngsters made them particularly useful to Britains war effort, placing them in the places of greatest danger along the front lines. After the war, empty land was made available to returning soldiers like [[Edmonds-515|James Charles (Jim) Edmonds]] who struggled with the rough terrain only to be knocked badly when prices fell during the Great depression of the 1920s and 30s. Those unable to service the mortgages taken out to stock their farms, simply walked off the land. :''Whangamomona People'' :[[Aitchison-342|Thomas Aitchison]] :[[Annand-116|Bertram Charles Annand]] :[[Bain-1912|Ronald Duncan Bain]] :[[Casey-3001|Francis Joseph Casey]] :[[Corbett-2159|Henry Albert Corbett]] :[[Cornwall-779|Robert Henry Charles Cornwall]] :[[Edmonds-515|James Charles (Jim) Edmonds]] :[[Elliott-10485 |Vernon Douglas Elliott]] :[[Gates-3656 |Frederick Charles Gates]] :[[Glendinning-207|James Jackson Glendinning]] :[[Hitchcock-2375 |Frank Norman Spurrell Hitchcock]] :[[Hodder-258 |Basil Rayner Hodder]] :[[Holdstock-100 |William Leonard Holdstock]] :[[Morgan-14962|Joshua Morgan]] :[[Murray-11831 |George William Murray]] :[[Neilson-355|Murray Joseph Neilson]] :[[Shewry-3 |David Joseph Shewry]] :[[Shewry-10 |John Edward Shewry]] :[[Smith-143787 |Donald McKay Smith]] :[[Tavender-27 |Nigel Francis Hugh Tavender]] :[[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] :[[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]] The War Memorial at Kohuratahi was unveiled on Anzac Day 1922; organized by Albert Perry and erected by the residents of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi, and Tahora Districts to the memory of their soldiers who made the Supreme Sacrifice, in the Great War of 1914 -1918. Special Public Works trains brought over three hundred people from Whangamomona and Tahora to Kohuratahi, where the newly erected memorial, an obelisk of grey granite enclosed in a square of concrete posts and iron railings, stood alongside the railway station gates. “Lest We Forget.”, Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 April 1922 http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19220427.2.26 == See Also == * The Forgotten World Highway : ''A photographer's quest to find memory and meaning on the Forgotten World Highway'' written and photographed by Arno Gasteiger https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-forgotten-world-highway/ * written for off-road biking, but offering a vivid description of the the Whangamomona Valley. [https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/blogs/hot-rides/18255215-taranaki-for-neophytes Taranaki for Neophytes by Charlie Palmer & Jason Barclay] * [[Space:The_Whangamomona%2C_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph|The Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph]]

Whangaparapara Cemetery

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[[Category:Auckland_Cemetery_Free-Space_Pages]] Whangaparapara Road
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Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery

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[[Category: Northland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] Whangarei Heads Cemetery is located in Big Munro Bay. Many of the early pioneers to the area were buried here, from 1864-1956. The cemetery was vested in Council in August 1968. The cemeteries management plan includes an annual site inspection and work to kept the cemetery in its current state. Cemetery only accessible through private property and then from beach at low tide. Cemetery is closed but still under the control of the Whangerei District Council. Funerals used to approach by sea. The old pioneer cemetery, is now very overgrown, but some of the headstones still standing are in wonderful condition and some are very beautiful. Graves are mainly of Scottish Pioneers ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery, Whangarei Heads, Northland|Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery]] in Whangarei Heads, Northland.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Whangarei Heads Pioneer Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405566/whangarei-heads-pioneer-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whangerei-Heads-Pioneer-McLeods-Bay-Cemetery/293965 BillionGraves]

Whanger Name Study

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[[Category:Whanger Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whanger Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whanger Whanger] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whanger name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whangers), by time period (18th Century Whangers), or by topic (Whanger DNA, Whanger Occupations, Whanger Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whanger Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Whanger-3 |Sadie Culp]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whanger}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Whangers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wenger Wenger]

Wharehine

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Wharerangi Lawn Cemetery

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[[Category: Hawke's Bay Cemetery Free Space Pages]] ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Wharerangi Lawn Cemetery, Napier, Hawke's Bay|Wharerangi Lawn Cemetery]] in Napier, Hawke's Bay.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Wharerangi Lawn Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285338/wharerangi-lawn-cemetery FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/255836 BillionGraves]

Wharton County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is Bob Branham ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|The Texas legislature created and organized Wharton County in 1846, incorporating part of Stephen F. Austin’s original Mexican land grant from Colorado, Jackson, and Matagorda Counties.}} It is named for John A. and William H. Wharton, Texas Revolution brothers.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wharton-county ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Railroad and buggy }}{{clear}} Wharton county is named for brothers William Harris Wharton and John Austin Wharton.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharton_County,_Texas :'''Paleo-Indian period''' through''' Late Prehistoric period''' for as long as 10,000 years Indians were present. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw06 :'''1687''' René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, traversed the area on the last exploration he made before his death. :'''1688-1689''' Alonso De León passed through on his third and fourth trips in search of the La Salle colony. :'''1700's- 1823''' Karankawa Indians, Coco band were hunting, settlement in the Bernard, Caney, Peach, Mustang, and Colorado waterways as late as 1823.a little later Tonkawas. :'''1718''' Martín de Alarcón came to inspect East Texas missions after exploring Espiritu Santo Bay. :'''1745 - 1746''' Prudencio Orobio y Basterra explored the coastal area. :'''pre 1821''' Spain controlled the territory until Mexico achieved independence. Anglo-American colonization began under a program sponsored by the Mexican government. Settlers (31) of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred received titles to land in Wharton County. The main transportation trails across the county originally passed along the Colorado River and Caney and Peach creeks from Matagorda to San Felipe, bisected by a trail across the Colorado near Egypt that connected Richmond with Texanna; the''' Old Spanish Trail'''. ::Early colonists located their land grants near Colorado and San Bernard rivers for access to building materials and stream transportation .. Most built their homes along the Peach and Caney creeks, so the homes would not get flooded when the Colorado River flooded.., :Agriculture was developed nearthe Caney with its rich alluvial soil. The slaves burned off large sections of the primeval canebrake forest and planted corn, cotton, and sugar cane. The settlers were mostly from Southern states. These homesteads followed the Cotton tendency, their land was worked by Black labor. . :'''1830's''' Many Settlers came from from Alabama. Sometimes the trail Matagorda to Texanna was labeled "Alabama Road".. ::Later settlement was on the open prairies in the county's western areas, where European immigrants operated small family farms and raised livestock with no black labor. . :'''1836''' - '''William Menafee''' was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence :'''March 1836''' - Gen. Martín Perfecto de Cos camped near Egypt on Peach Creek, at Spanish Camp, his way to reinforce Gen Antonio López de Santa Anna's army at San Jacinto. . :'''April 21, 1836''' Egypt resident, W. J. E. Heard, was captain of Company F, First Regiment of Texas Volunteers, at the battle of San Jacinto. Heard, . :'''1837''' - Post West Bernard Station, an ordnance depot of the Republic of Texas army, was established in the summer. Here men refurbished the military arms that had been seized at San Jacinto from the Mexican Army and those turned in by discharged Texas volunteers at Camp Independence near Texanna. Egypt was an alert post to any crossings by the Mexican Army on Mercer's Ferry on the Colorado west of Egypt.. :'''1836 - 1846''' Dispersed settlement continued to occasional farm settlements, the area was a near wilderness. After the war postal stations were established at Egypt and Peach Creek in Preston in 1839, Wharton in 1846, and Waterville in 1859.. :'''1846''' - Wharton County was established after Texas statehood and the Mexican War from parts of Matagorda, Jackson, and Colorado counties, taking their best and most fertile land.. :'''1846''' County Seat was provided by an act of Republic of Texas requested it be located on NE bank of the Colorado River in the E- central portion of the county. '''This was within one of the leagues granted to William Kincheloe''' (Baptist in Austin's colony- home on E Bank Peach CR.. . :'''1842''' Heard, Albert Clinton Horton, Henry P. Cayce, G. W. Tilley fought against Gen. Adrián Woll at San Antonio.. :'''May 23, 1847 -''' Reverend Noah Hill organized first Baptist Church in Wharton - 24 whites and 98 slaves as charter members. :1845 A. C. Horton was a charter trustee for Baylor University in 1845 and donated a bell to the Ladies Seminary in Independence in 1858. . :'''1835''' Reverend J. W. Kinney held a Methodist camp meeting in Egypt at W. J. E. Heard's home, and it is purported to be the first denominational service W of Trinity River; ''white and black families were in attendance.'' . :'''1848''' The first county courthouse was built in 1848 but was so poorly constructed that it was replaced in 1852. :'''1850-forward''' Numerous Jewish families immigrated to Wharton County founded business establishments; the greatest number moved into Wharton. . :'''1858''' slaves made up '''2,181''' of a total population of '''2,861'''. Antebellum Wharton County resembled parts of the Deep South, as planters and farmers from states there moved to the region. Value of Wharton Co. land was $10.40/acre highest in Texas. . :'''1860''' Albert Clinton Horton was Wharton County's largest slaveholder, with 170 slaves. Value for Wharton County land went up to $14 per acre. There were 13,665 cattle. Due to sugar cane production, Wharton, fort Bend, Brazoria and Matagorda counties were called the '''Texas Sugar Bowl.''' Railroad Completion of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway extension across the NW corner of the county by 1860 improved commodity prices. Consumer goods were brought by '''riverboat''' up the Colorado River from Matagorda. :'''1862''' Residents of Wharton County cast only two votes against secession many joined the Confederate war effort as part of ::Terry's Texas Rangers ::Home Guards of Egypt, Wharton and Waterville. (part of 22nd Brigade of Fayette, Colorado, Matagorda counties ::Wharton Rifles. ::Camp Buchel named of Col. Augustus Buchel, C.S.A. :'''Civil War and POST''' No fighting occurred in Wharton County, but the Civil War destroyed the county's '''plantation economy.''' With the emancipation of slaves, the repudiation of Confederate securities, declining property values, and cotton too expensive to grow and market, Wharton County's scrip '''$0.33 on the dollar'''. . :'''1873''' Plantations were converted into cattle ranges, agricultural depression increased by a national depression.. :'''Reconstruction''', several county officials were removed from office and replaced with others more supportive. . :'''1870-1890''' after emancipation, Wharton County blacks outnumbered whites-the proportion reaching a ratio of '''five to one'''in 1890. . :'''1880''' R. H. Tisdale was elected county commissioner and served three non-consecutive terms, A. H. Speaker was elected county commissioner in 1886 for two terms, and E. P. Young was elected county and district clerk in 1888. Mingo Hodges served on the county school board for many years, and other black men served as justices of the peace. . :'''1881''' El Campo experienced rapid growth due to completion of New York, Texas and Mexican Railroad (population of 856). (1,766 by 1920) . ::first Reconstruction school for blacks later became the Wharton Training School in Wharton. :'''1887, 1897''' 2 black newspapers, the Wharton Southern Monitor and the Wharton Elevator, were started. There were numerous black owned or operated businesses around the courthouse square between 1880 and the late 1930.. :'''1889''' Separate black commercial districts developed, a trend common in most Texas communities. Whites responded to radical reconstruction, formed White Man's Union Association to protect white interests and to limit black political participation. :'''1880's''' No person could file for office without approval by the association. Conflict between this organization and the independent political ticket resulted in the politically-motivated murder of a candidate for sheriff. The White Man's Union continued to function up until the 1950s and was known for a time as the Wharton County Party. The '''Ku Klux Klan''' was evident in the county and had 500 members at one time.. :'''1880s''' the iimmigration of Europeans and the extension of railroads stimulated growth. '''Swedes''', '''Germans, and Czechs''' settled there during that time. English and Welsh immigrants were brought in to establish New Philadelphia had trouble with open range people. . :'''1898 ''' A smallpox epidemic led to the draining of Caney Creek and the construction of a hospital in Wharton. A county hospital was built in 1937.. :'''1880-1906'''Cattle raising replaced the plantation system as Wharton County's major industry after the Civil War and drew significant numbers of Mexicans into the area to serve as herdsmen. Herds were formed as residents bought cattle and rounded up strays that had multiplied on the prairies when access to markets was limited. :::Abel Head (Shanghai) Pierce acquired vast acreage on the W side of the Colorado, with a cattle empire that stretched over 3 counties (half-million acres), of which 30,000 were in Wharton County. He died Dec 1900, left his nephew, A. P. Borden, to manage the first major importation of Brahmans to the United States, specifically Wharton County, in 1906.. :'''1890's''' Plantations that had converted to other crops after the Civil War returned to sugar production in the 1890s, and sugar, cotton, corn, and hay became the county's principal products potatoes, spinach, broom corn, cabbage, figs, and honey. :'''1890- 1900's''' Wharton had 2 large pumping plants, known as Waterhouse Irrigation Company and Southern Irrigation Company. Rice production centered east of the Colorado River near Lissie and Nottawa on the Lissie Prairie and Lane City and Magnet on the Bay Prairie and west of the Colorado near Louise, Pierce, and Danevang.. :'''1900''' J. D. Hudgins had purchased some Brahman cattle and later purchased some from the Pierce Ranch herd and imported Brazilian bulls via Mexico. The J. D. Hudgins Ranch in Hungerford eventually established the largest American Grey Brahman herd in the world. Wharton County became the second largest cattle producing area in the state. .cottonseed oil mill in Wharton became the county's first long term major industry. :'''1900''' -Wharton County's population tripled to 16,942. (1910 it was 21,123), of which 12,234 were whites (2,000 were foreign born) and 8,899 blacks. Experimental farm produced tea, camphor, poppy on the Pierce Ranch lands. Japanese families, encouraged by the government, began rice farming on land just opposite Wharton on the W bank of the Colorado. Irrigation from 3 canal systems built from the Colorado River around 1900 helped farmers diversify and turn to rice as a dependable cash crop. . :'''1912''' the county had a black agricultural fair, employed a black county agricultural agent. :'''1930s''' Deep water wells, fertilizers and irrigation increased the production.Farming grew with the introduction of deep water wells and the innovation of chemical fertilizers; land under irrigation increased to 21,384 acres, and one million bushels of rice was produced in 1930, making Wharton County a leader in Texas.. :'''Asa Dawdy Saloon''' – The Dawdy Saloon, owned and operated by Asa Dawdy, boasted the longest and most extravagant bar in the county, replete with statues, detailed woodwork, and an enormous mirror. Dawdy’s establishment was said to have more expensive paintings and statues than any of the finest homes in Wharton County. {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=266 |caption='''Asa Dawdy Saloon''' . }}{{clear}} :'''1910''' Wharton Tx Hangman’s Day – In 1910 a crowd gathered around the scaffolding adjacent to the Wharton Jail for a hanging. {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1910 Hanging. }}{{clear}} ---- In the 1920's during prohibition, bootlegging and KKK had achieved mainstream status in Texas. Many judges, sheriffs and police chiefs wore black robes or badges by day but '''{{red|donned white robes and hoods at night.}}''' Government officials resorted to Klan backing. First-time candidates sought the KKK’s endorsement if they were not already members. According to a report Gillam attended a KKK Rally and was disgusted by the selections made and the fact that many non-Klan members had been allowed to attend a supposedly closed meeting, Gillam made a speech about the procedures. He retired to his hotel room in Austin, Texas and leaked the details of the meeting to Austin Statesman newspaper. When there was a knock on his hotel door, he opened it with his gun. Men were in the hall, begging him not to leak their identities. Needless to say many lost their positions. Also '''Texas Masons helped in ridding the state of the Klan.''' {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Ku Klux Klan, 1908 . }}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== There were 3 county courthouses:temporary, 1848, 1852, 1888 with alterations.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Wharton/Wharton-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm William Kincheloe family donated land on the east bank of the Colorado River for a courthouse square, :'''1st Temporary Courthouse''' - and the home of first county treasurer Daniel Kincheloe served as a temporary courthouse. :'''1st County Courthouse 1848''' - a framed building. :'''2nd County courthouse 1852''' two-story brick building (1852) served as courthouses on Monterey Square until the county considered a new edifice in the 1880s. Judge W.J. Croom favored a new building, while A.H. “Shanghai” Pierce and G.C. Duncan led several landowners in signing a petition and filing injunctions to stop the county from proceeding. By 1888, the commissioners court ordered plans from Houston architect Eugene T. Heiner for a courthouse and jail. Heiner, a founding member of the Texas State Association of Architects in 1886, also designed Judge Croom’s home (1895), Wharton Public School (1899), and other public, commercial and residential buildings in Texas. Litigation delayed construction on the courthouse until :'''3rd County Courthouse Nov 1888'''. Completed in August 1889 It was Second Empire and Italianate style, with mansard roof,complete with decorated with pediments, truncated roofs, limestone detailing, arched windows, corner quoins, and a tall central clock tower. The salmon-colored brick came from Colorado River clay deposits. {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1939 The 1888 Courthouse as it looked in 1939. }}{{clear}} :1935 and 1949 Major alterations by architects J.W. Dahnert (1935) and Wyatt C. Hedrick (1949) resulted in new wings and entries, removal of features, and stucco exterior finish in the Moderne style. The altered structure served the county until the 21st century, when a unique and far-reaching preservation effort resulted in its full restoration. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2007 Restored Courthouse {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Here's an image. }} {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption=tower restored }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :South East Texas, 130 miles SE of Austin.{{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Wharton co. }}{{clear}} :According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,094 square miles (2,830 km2), of which 1,086 square miles (2,810 km2) is land and 8.2 square miles (21 km2) (0.8%) is water. :'''Type''': prairie and timber land. :'''Rivers''' - Colorado River,crosses the county from NW to SE, flows through Wharton and Glen Flora. The county lands are drained by Mustang Creek in the extreme W, the Colorado River in the central portions, and the San Bernard River and West Bernard Creek in the E portions. Major creeks west of the Colorado River are the Blue and Jones creeks; those east of the Colorado River are the Peach and Caney creeks. :'''Topography''' -Level to undulating plains rise toward the north and are marked by a timber belt of ash, pecan, live oak; ::near the Gulf, (Bay Prairie) is prairie and bunch grasses, mesquite, and oak. ::The upper NE, (Lissie Prairie), is treeless with prairie and bunch grasses. :Altitude - 50 to 200 feet. :Climate is considered subtropical humid :Rainfall averages forty-two inches annually. :Temperature is 93° F in the summer and 44° in the winter months. Occasional snow falls. :Growing season -268 days per year. Animals Originally -- bear, fox, wolves, raccoon, possum, deer, armadillos, rabbits, ducks, geese, crane, quail, and dove :Hunting is still permitted . Soil -Loam, sand, coastal clay, and alluvial soils . :Natural resources salt domes, sand and gravel, oil, gas, and sulphur https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw06 ===Adjacent Counties=== *Austin County (north) *Fort Bend County (northeast) *Brazoria County (east) *Matagorda County (southeast) *Jackson County (southwest) *Colorado County (northwest) ===Formed From=== *Matagorda, Jackson, and Colorado counties, ===Protected areas=== *Colorado River *Brazos River *Waterhouse Irrigation Company *Southern Irrigation Company ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 41,188 people, with a population density of 38 people/sq mi. There were 16,606 housing units at an average density of 15 per square mile (6/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 69.01% White, 14.95% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 0.31% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 13.65% from other races, and 1.64% from two or more races. 31.29% of the population were Hispanic . 12.8% were of Czech, 11.0% German and 7.0% American ancestry according to Census 2000. 73.8% spoke English, 24.0% Spanish and 2.0% Czech as their first language. The median income for a household in the county was $32,208, and the median income for a family was $39,919. Males had a median income of $30,480 versus $20,101 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,388. About 13.30% of families and 16.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.50% of those under age 18 and 17.70% of those age 65 or over. Legacy of slavery
A map commissioned by the United States government in the 1860s, and sold by the Union Army for the benefit of wounded troops, indicates that, based on data from the 1860 national census, 80.9% of the population of Wharton County was enslaved. The county then had a total of 3,380 people. This was the highest proportion of slaves in a single county in the state of Texas. Demand related to development of new areas for cultivation had caused the number of slaves overall in the state to triple between 1850 and 1860, from 58,000 to 182,566. Politics
Wharton County voters supported Democratic candidates between 1848 to 1856, third party candidates 1860. Years 1872 - 1896 the county voted Republican. Prohibition third party candidates won support.Democratic support resumed in the 1900 election, when the county voted for Bryan and continued, with the exception of Harding in 1920, until 1948. In the 1950s voters supported Dwight D. Eisenhower's two terms, and in the 1960s Democrats, John Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Hubert Humphrey won a majority. After 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon won the county. Democrat Jimmy Carter took the county in 1976, but thereafter the Republican presidential candidate carried the area in every election from 1980 to 2004. *Rutersville College was established after Ruters death :Highways:
*U.S. Highway 59 *I-69 The future route of Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. *U.S. Highway 90 Alternate *Texas State Highway 60 *Texas State Highway 71 *Texas FM Farm to Market Road 102 *Texas Farm to Market Road 442 *Texas Farm to Market Road 1160 *Texas Farm to Market Road 1300 *Sheppard Air Force Base were important elements of the local economy. Politics- -Wharton County is a strongly Republican county in the 21st century. *Wharton County ranked eighth in Texas in total agricultural receipts. Airports
*El Campo Metropolitan Airport, a general aviation airport, located in8 Wharton County SW of El Campo. *Wharton Regional Airport, a general aviation airport, is located in the extreme SW portion of Wharton. ===Cities=== *'''[[:Category:Wharton, Texas|Wharton]] (population, 8,664) is the county’s seat of government''', hosts Shanghai Days Cowboy Gathering *[[:Category:El Campo, Texas|El Campo]] (11,515) largest town. ====Communities==== *[[:Category: Boling, Texas|Boling-Iago]] (1,131) *[[:Category:East Bernard, Texas|East Bernard]] (2,318) *[[:Category:Louise, Texas|Louise]] (1,011) *[[:Category:Hungerford, Texas|Hungerford]] (335) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Community!! Community!! Community |- |[[:Category:Bonus, Texas|Bonus]]|| [[:Category:Burr, Texas|Burr]] ||[[:Category:Danevang, Texas| Danevang]] |- |[[:Category:Egypt, Texas|Egypt]] || [[:Category:Elm Grove, Texas|Elm Grove]] || [[:Category:Dinsmore, Texas|Dinsmore]] |- |[[:Category:Glen Flora, Texas|Glen Flora]] || [[:Category:Hahn, Texas|Hahn]]|| [[:Category:Hillje, Texas|Hillje]] |- | [[:Category:Jones Creek, Texas|Jones Creek]]||[[:Category:Lane City, Texas|Lane City]] ||[[:Category:Lissie, Texas|Lissie]] |- |[[:Category:Mackay, Texas|Mackay]] ||[[:Category:Magnet, Texas|Magnet]] || [[:Category:East Bernard, Texas|East Bernard]] |- | [[:Category:New Taiton, Texas|New Taiton]] ||[[:Category:Pierce, Texas|Pierce]]||[[:Category:Sand Ridge, Texas|Sand Ridge]] |- |[[:Category:Iago, Texas|Iago]]||[[:Category:Boling, Texas|Boling]] ||[[:Category:Newgulf, Texas|Newgulf]] |- |[[:Category:Spanish Camp, Texas|Spanish Camp]]||[[:Category:Louise, Texas|Louise]] |- |} '''Ghost Towns'''
:Don-Tol, Texas :Dorman, Texas :Waterville, Texas ghost town :Nedra, Texas Ghost Town :Nottawa, Texas ghost town :Peach Creek, Texas ghost town :Plainview, Wharton, Texas ghost town :Preston, Wharton, Texas ghost town :Round Mott, Texas ghost town :Sandies, Texas ghost town :Taiton, Texas Ghost town :Waterville, Texas ghost town ====Festivals==== *Polka Expo in November in El Campo. *Shanghai Days Cowboy Gathering in spring at Wharton ====Land Grants==== *The Texas legislature created Wharton County in 1846, incorporating part of Stephen F. Austin’s original land grant from Mexico. *a school fund in 1854 to underwrite a public school system in the state, and Wharton County received four leagues of land to establish their common school system. Freedmen's Bureau schools operated after 1865, and in 1868 the Reconstruction convention set land aside for public schools required to serve at least four months of the year. *Thirty-one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred received titles to land in Wharton County. ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== *Wharton County Junior College was established in 1946 ====Public Schools==== The governor established a school fund in 1854 to underwrite a public school system in the state, and Wharton County received four leagues of land to establish their common school system. Freedmen's Bureau schools operated after 1865, and in 1868 the Reconstruction convention set land aside for public schools required to serve at least four months of the year. =====Private Schools===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, East Bernard, Texas|Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Andrews Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Texas|Saint Andrews Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wharton City Cemetery, Wharton, Texas|Wharton City Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wharton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *[http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~barrettbranches/whartoncountycemeteries/whartoncocemeteryindex.html Cemeteries and photos] cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Wharton/ListWharton.html Wharton co. Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2760 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Historic Census=== :1850 --- 1,752 — :1860 --- 3,380 92.9% :1870 --- 3,426 1.4% :1880 --- 4,459 30.2% :1890 --- 7,584 70.1% :1900 --- 16,942 123.4% :1910 --- 21,123 24.7% :1920 --- 24,288 15.0% :1930 --- 29,681 22.2% :1940 --- 36,158 21.8% :1950 --- 36,077 −0.2% :1960 --- 38,152 5.8% :1970 --- 36,729 −3.7% :1980 --- 40,242 9.6% :1990 --- 39,955 −0.7% :2000 --- 41,188 3.1% :2010 --- 41,280 0.2% :Est. 2015 --- 41,486 ===Notables=== *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX ===County Resources=== This land is fertile. Cotton, Rice, Tea, cattle, sugar, cotton, corn, and hay became the county's principal products potatoes, spinach, broom corn, cabbage, figs, and honey, oil ===Sources===

What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Deerfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Raid on Deerfield]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity == With an appendix. Printed from the original by the [https://deerfield-ma.org/ Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association]. Stephen was a son of Rev. John Williams, "Redeemed Captive", and was taken prisoner at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1703-4. * by [[Williams-7099|Stephen Williams]] (1693-1782) * edited by [[Sheldon-4453|George Sheldon]] (1818-1916) * published Deerfield, Mass., 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/cihm_25734 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100261601 === Table of Contents === * Introduction, Page 3 * Captivity of Stephen Williams, Page 5 * Appendix ::* An Account of Some Ancient Things, Page 13 ::* Attack on The Families of Wells and Broughton, Page 13 ::* Captivity of Daniel Belding, Page 14 ::* John Allen and Wife Killed, Page 17 ::* Indian Depredations, 1704-8, Page 17 ::* Captivity of Mahuman Hinsdale, Page 18 ::* Capt. Benjamin Wright's Scout to Shambly, Page 20 ::* Capt. Thomas Baker's Scout to Cowass, Page 22 ::* Indian Raids on the Frontier, 1710-24, Page 25 ::* Lieut. Timothy Childs Wounded in Deerfield Meadows, Page 26 ::* Deacon Samuel Field Wounded at Greenfield, Page 27 ::* Letter from Stephen Williams to President Wheelock, Page 27 * Notes by The Editor, Page 28 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Williams, Stephen. ''[[Space:What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity|What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity]]'' (Deerfield, Mass., 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Williams|Williams]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Williams, Stephen. ''[[Space:What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity|What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity]]'' (Deerfield, Mass., 1889) [ Page ].

What Category to use

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I have not yet "cleaned up" my categories because I admit to having run into a problem with the issue of categories. The first hurdle was distinguishing a category from a project. For example, the project under German_roots "[[Project:North_Rhine-Westphalia|North Rhine-Westphalia Project]]" vs the category "[[:Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia%2C_Germany|Category:North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany]]." I am not sure I fully get the difference yet, and I definitely am unsure of whether I should include both on any given profile. This is complicated by the fact that not all categories and/or projects actually exist as a page. Still, not too complicated yet. Would that it were so simple. While attempting to sort this out I found again the guideline "''Be sure to use the narrowest category possible. That is, always put a profile is the most-specific, lowest-level category you can.''" [[Categorization|Categorization]] "North Rhine-Westphalia" is most certainly not "the narrowest category possible." Not even close. So should I be using the existing category of [[:Category:L%C3%BCbbecke%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen|Lübbecke, Nordrhein-Westfalen]], or is that getting too fine grained, ie too precise to be useful. Perhaps using the one for the state of [[:Category:Minden-L%C3%BCbbecke_%28Kreis%29,_Nordrhein-Westfalen|Minden-Lübbecke (Kreis), Nordrhein-Westfalen]] would be more useful. Then again, many States and Kreis' do not even have a page, so I would have to start creating them if I start making this my practice; a lot of work that I hadn't planned on just yet. Still, [[:Category:Districts_and_Independent_Cities_of_North_Rhine-Westphalia|Westphalia]] at least seems well covered. Regardless, this "narrowest category possible" requires a pretty intimate knowledge of the geography of the region in question. For eg, exactly where does the border between Minden-Lübbecke, Herford and Lippe fall? Stepping back for a moment, shouldn't both of the above include "''Germany''" in the category? Am I going to have to just do that on my own, and what are the implications? For that matter, why "Germany?" why not "Deutschland?" as in the existing German language [[:Category:Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland|Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland]]. Actually it makes a huge amount of sense to use the German language categories for Germany. But: *What are people currently doing? are Germans using German and English speakers using English? Of course German descendants are everywhere and now have many mother tongues even if they have a common heritage. Is there a "Westphalia" category in Russian, Hindi, Estonian, Albanian and French as well? **If so, what a tower of Babel. ** If not, why have I not encountered a guideline directing me to use "_______." It would seem that German would make the most sense for Germany, Estonian for Estonia, Indonesian for Indonesia u.s.w. *** All very well to use German for Germany, but what about: **** Switzerland? French, Romanish, German or Italian? and should the choice be based on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Switzerland#/media/File:Switzerland_Linguistic_EN.png region] or the person. **** Wales? **** An Algonquin First Nations person born on the unceded Algonquin land forming the Francophone (official language) community of Rockland in Anglophone Ontario, Canada? (I actually know such a person, but thankfully do not have to deal with their profile); * Wait, what about descendants? I grew up in Canada, but for 1000 yrs my maternal ancestors lived in and around Luebbecke-Minden. Should my profile get some version of the Westphalia category or not? What about my mother who grew up near Minden, but lived 3/4s of her life in Canada?Is it place of birth? ** If place of birth, where do I stick people who birthplace s unknown? So, at this point I decided I was really quite confused. Rather than spend a lot of time "correcting" several hundred profiles, only to have to correct them again soon after, I decided to research this further. By that I mean see what has been said about the topic on the forums, possibly ask some questions, u.s.w. Unfortunately at the moment I ran out time and have had to postpone this for a few days, but that is where it stands. == Sources ==

What happend to Micheal

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Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

What is a colony?

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'''The origins and histories of the colonies of New France can be read [[:Category:Chronicles of New France|here]].''' ==What is a colony?== William Elliot Griffis, The Romance of American Colonization, W. A. Wilde & Company, 1898, p 13''Down at the roots, the idea of a colony is that of a company away from their old home, who are cultivating the soil. True colonists are first of all farmers. Their may be sailors, soldiers, priest, political rulers; but unless there are tillers of the soil who expect to make the new colony their home, there is no true colony. A garrison, a body of traders, a governor and his staff of officers, do not make a colony. People who emigrate, but expect to stay awhile and then go back home again, will never make a settlement that will grow into a state. A true colony begins when men make the earth on which they dwell support them.''

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] === About Us === The England project is a big project with nearly 400 members. all of whom have an interest in English genealogy. You can find out more about us on our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project Welcome Page]. This page is to help people new to the project to find their way around, and identify where to look and which pages might be helpful in investigating English genealogy and in using Wikitree. It will also be useful to those of us who have been around for a while to find those pages, acting as a site map to the England Project and some other useful pages. ===The England Project=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England The England Project] landing page :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Who_is_Who_in_the_England_Project Who is Who in the England Project] - a list of trailblazers, team leaders, regional coordinators, project coordinators and project leaders. : [[Space:England_Project:_Roles|England Project: Roles]] includes information on :: [[Space:England_Roles:_Team_Leaders|Team Leaders]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_RC_For_Counties|Regional Coordinators]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Membership|Project Coordinators for Membership]] ::[[Space:England_Project_Managed_Profiles_Team:_Project_Coordinator_roles|Project Coordinators for Managed Profiles]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Profile_Improvements|Project Coordinators for Profile Improvements]] ::[[Space:England_Roles:_PC_for_Counties|Project Coordinators for Counties]] ::[[Space:Project_Coordinators_for_Topics|Project Coordinators for Topics]] : [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1FgjcCb6ghuzEAzUrxdDtvShwStRcEmQp&ll=19.787173655355062%2C-66.64071213735315&z=3 Map of Members] : [[Space:Connect_England%21|England Project Monthly Challenges Page]] : [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England and County Statistics Page]] ====Team Pages==== =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England#Orphan_Trail_Team The Orphan Trail]===== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Orphan_Trail_Trailers_Index Category: England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index] A site map for the Orphan Trail pages =====[[Space:England_Project_Categories_Team|Categories Team]]===== :See also the separate Categories section below. =====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England:_Counties_Team Counties Teams] ===== :Northern Region :: [[Space:Cheshire_Team|Cheshire and Merseyside Team]] - 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What Tradition says about a Ancestor in culmination with digital tools and DNA analysis with examples of Inline trees that have been subjected to multiple matches to each other aloud to work out to conclusion

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[[Category:New Projects]] This page is under construction and is going to change The first 9 of the inline Trees below are part of larger trees where their decendants are X-DNA matches to each other and these people are in the trees between the matches . So far all have in common as ancesters '''William (Ruthven) Ruthven IInd Lord Ruthven (1500 - 1552) and his wife Janet Halyburton (abt. 1501 - abt. 1560) '''but not necessarily the most recent common ancester between them. A fair number will work out on WikiTree and most have Profiles on WikiTree. The problem is their are a few individuals who even though their is a tradition of their heratage it cannot yet be proven with reliable sources but their is DNA evedance else-where and even contained in this page that suggest there place in the tree. When we look at what tradition says about a ancestor or decendant in culmination with digital tools such as Ancestrys "True Lines" and DNA analysis such as "Triangulation" and rules of X-DNA trails to eliminate posabilities, or show multiple matches to find common Ancesters, we can make reliable plasability to there ancestry to build inline trees with examples of Inline trees that may show multiple matches. eventually stored in a searchable by hypothetical ancester or decendant database for others to use for research. The other ultimate goal is to have the brick walls solved so that the trails can be confirmed using the DNA info, of course right now the DNA mathch decendants have to put there profiles and test results on WikiTree fot that to happen maybe in the future their will be a work around Second the other problem is with the tools established at WikiTree "the Relationship finder" the shortest distance between two individuals can be found, witch is required when finding "The most recent common ancester" used in confirming X-DNA but if the person is not included in the tree even on a stipulated basses the tool can't be used. Included under the first 9 "Related trees" are other Inline Trees, some of the data in developing these trees is no longer avalible to the public, they are X-DNA trails, no segment browser info is included and live people are left out and mentioned as decendant. Much of the information in the Example trees is already on Wikitree. I have been working with X-DNA trails for many years and have many such trees, as it relates to my family i am not interested in Identifing any family member but the paterns and relationships between groups of cousins and ancesters and as I add more and more trees one will note the pattens that do emerge from groups of people as they migrated, married into the same familiys. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Lajiness-24|Kevin Lajiness]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * A widget that allows a Hypothetical or Traditionally yet Unproven Ancestor or Descendant to be "plugged" in to find a Common ancestor or Ancestors for finding DNA Matches *A case multiplier For finding Multiple Matches to the same hypothetical match *A Widget that automatically will follow the rules of the X-DNA trail "Sons can only get it from their Mothers" *A way to submit to the Inline tree searchable database of trees Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Lajiness-24#PM-14826840 send me a private message]. Thanks! A Bank of these trees can be searched by Members researching similar families or Dead End Profiles using Hypothetical link or links === Examples Real Trees === * Willie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] is the Ancester to a X-DNA match to Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24],and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rqgDB2DNnHt26jdAYw7_WIdJOFGutMSC/view?usp=sharing ''' Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 are MRCA's''' * Frances Lorene (Polk) Schurr 1919-2005 [Polk-1467] is a Ancester to a X-DNA match to Kevin Charles Lajiness 1959- [Lajiness-24] and are in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Qf7CuhFmaRoqzco3vQdeLYwuCGMLw0Pt/view?usp=sharing '''Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 are MRCA's''' * Esther Pletcher [Pletcher-403] is the Ancestor to a X-DNA Match to Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24], and are in this trail between them, and Martha Fleming [Fleming-2110] is the hypothetical descendant of John Wigton Fleming 1697-1756 [Fleming-23] in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QAf0EzlQYAeTi1g2CeOfH0gUloEktkgv/view?usp=sharing ''' Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Charlotte Marie Comstock 1928-2009 [Comstock-99] and Frances Lorene Tillotson [Polk-1467] are the ancesters of X-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_-FsmgYEvryBiOlxswrrhD7PcKI9E4Ob/view?usp=sharing '''Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Charlotte Marie Comstock 1928-2009 [Comstock-99] and Frances Lorene Tillotson [Polk-1467] are the ancesters of X-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_-FsmgYEvryBiOlxswrrhD7PcKI9E4Ob/view?usp=sharing '''Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Esther V Pletcher 1917-2005 [Pletcher-403] and Charlotte Marie Comstock (1928 - 2009) [Comstock-99] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, and are in the Trail between them, and Martha Fleming [Fleming-2110] is the hypothetical descendant of John Wigton Fleming 1697-1756 [Fleming-23] in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1asni_F_G9Sa3w5_LBl6PHyA79DTlRbHt/view?usp=sharing ''' Parents of Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 MRCA's''' *Esther V Pletcher 1917-2005 [Pletcher-403] and Willie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, hypothetical Father of Martha Fleming 1728-1800 is in this X-DNA trail between them. On WikiTree Page it says ; Ancestry says she is daughter of John Fleming (DNA) and Mary Bolling https://drive.google.com/file/d/12uXUORjQbi9QPfTpz5Q2LnaaZ-qe-Zo2/view?usp=sharing ''' Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 and spose David Drummond 2nd Lord Drummond 1515-1571 are MRCA's''' * Wiillie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] and Frances Lorene (Polk) Schurr 1919-2005 are the ancesters of x-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h6WguABnHphDwijtJtkgQvOvvJuj-gfI/view?usp=sharing ''' Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 and spose David Drummond 2nd Lord Drummond 1515–1571 are MRCA's ''' *Charlotte Marie Comstock [Comstock-99] is the Ancestor to a X-DNA match of Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24], and are in this trail between them and Alexander William McKee [McKee-30] is the Hypothetical son of Mary Jane Fraser in the X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cxlAFS_5tXDoKEIcvfm35RO7rM57m2cg/view?usp=sharing '''Barbara Ruthven 1535-1594 sister to Lady Lilias Ruthven, Lady of Kynnard 1526-1579 and Patrick Lord Grey 1538–1608 BIRTH 1538 are MRCA's''' *Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] and Frances Lorene (Polk) Schurr 1919-2005 [Polk-1467] are the ancesters of x-DNA mathces between them and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H8Rg3KnftUFYoSJt8nSfQ4wJDYGS-FtY/view?usp=sharing '''Sir Malcolm IV Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland 1494-1547 is MRCA''' *Esther V Pletcher 1917-2005 [Pletcher-403] and Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them and are in the Trail between them, and Martha Fleming [Fleming-2110] is the hypothetical descendant of John Wigton Fleming 1697-1756 [Fleming-23] in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MCqBcxL8ThLFibvfszgVUK0_rlEPQO00/view?usp=sharing '''Sir Malcolm IV Fleming, 3rd Lord Fleming, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland 1494-1547 is MRCA''' *Willie C Dillard [Dillard-2453] and Wilma Jean Epling [Epling-94] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, and are in this trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ghiwiB8c0Qt6JG20iWHCM-K-K0QprGJq/view?usp=sharing ''' Janet (Campbell) Campbell Countess of Atholl (1484 - 1546) MRCA''' * Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] is the Ancestor to a X-DNA match of Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24], and are in this trail between them and Alexander William Mckee [McKee-30] is the Hypothetical son of Mary Jane Fraser in this X-DNA trail between them. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UbAAMezn8hDN7O6NDevOdJiKkrw-lsb_/view?usp=sharing ''' John STEWART, Earl of Athol 1440-1512 is MRCA''' *Harold Samuel Campbell 1906-1981 has a decendant that is a X-DNA Match to Kevin Lajiness [Lajiness-24] and are in this X-DNA trail between them https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gCVuVkXFY0aOYmCtIqP0JHkBXW-HDrUN/view?usp=sharing '''Tree's below have German roots''' may be related other than a X-match *Edward D Lowery 1938-2002 [Lowry-3851] and Tess A Karber 8 AUG 1901 [Hodges-7169] are ancesters to a X-DNA matches to each other and are in this trail between the matches. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1am6gGG3-qraqW53x2KEahDQy-xS_VSJM/view?usp=sharing *Sadie Elizabeth Herring 1891-1980 and Tess A Karber 1901-1993 [Hodges-7169] are ancesters of X-DNA matches between them and are in this trail between them https://drive.google.com/file/d/16KYIHoDeCBOS9SqFJWwMCFpfxgWkU1K_/view?usp=sharing *Henry G. Karber 1894-1959 [Karber-31] and KATHRYN "EARLENE" Lehman [Lehman-1867] are ancesters of X-DNA matches between them and are in this trail between them https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DkRzpwg5cYt2RjFBUfZrjCClo-3WdleP/view?usp=sharing === Conclusion === '''Chalange Tree's to work out yet''' * Wilma Jean Epling 1933-2017 [Epling-94] and Charlotte Marie Comstock (1928 - 2009) [Comstock-99] are Ancesters to a X-DNA match between them, and are in the Trail between them in this X-DNA trail...

Whataroa Cemetery Free Space

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[[Category: West Coast Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, West Coast]] == Whataroa Cemetery == {{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whataroa Cemetery Sign. }} '''Location'''
The Whataroa cemetery is on Whataroa Flat Road, Whataroa, West Coast, New Zealand Coordinates: -43.25302, 170.35871. It is about 1.2km north west of the township. '''Whataroa''' The Māori name of the area was Matainui. A post office in the 1930s in what is now the centre of the settlement was named the Matainui P.O. When it was moved to a new building, locals petitioned for it to be renamed "Wataroa", after the nearby river and flats. Wataroa remained the standard spelling of the settlement's name for many years. The post office was changed to the official name "Whataroa" in 1956.
Whataroa is a small township in south Westland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. It is located on the south western bank of the Whataroa River, with Te Taho in the north. State Highway 6 passes through Whataroa on its route from Ross to the Franz Josef Glacier.
The history of Whataroa is tied to the gold rush settlement of Ōkārito on the coast, which boomed in 1865–66. Warden Matthew Price applied for the first pastoral run at the Whataroa River in November 1867. Surveyors had explored the Whataroa area around 1860, and Gerhard Mueller spent three months exploring the inland area in 1866. In the 1870s Harry Friend, a butcher from Ōkārito, began running cattle on the Whataroa flats to supply the gold miners. The area between the Whataroa River and the Waitangitāhuna (called the Waitangi or Waitangitaona at the time) was tōtara forest, swampland, and pakihi clearings, all suitable for grazing. More cattle farmers followed, and an inland track was cleared past the Forks and Lake Wahapo to the interior.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataroa Wikipedia] {{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space-1.jpg |caption=Whataroa cemetery 2023 |size=l }} '''Whataroa Cemetery'''
'Find A Grave' has 149 records for people buried in this cemetery. 'Billion Graves' has 17. Most of the records are for those buried from 1900 to the present. Some familes have several members buried there: Gibb (10), McBride (10), Nolan (9), Gunn (8), Adamson (7), Butler (6) and four families have five records of member of the family burials. There are at least 8 infants buried in the cemetery.
'''Burials'''
:'''Pre 1900''' :'''John Cloher '''was born in about 1830 in Roscommon, County Roscommon, Ireland. He migrated to new Zealand and in 1896 was a respected resident of Mapourika, proprtetor of the Lady of the Lake Hotel '''1894 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 9830, 11 May 1894, Page 4
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18940511.2.22?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
and had propety at Mapourika and a number of mining claims around the Ōkarito gold fields. '''1884 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4523, 22 January 1884, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18840122.2.13.2?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
John donated funds to the Ladies Benevolent Society. '''1889 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 7407, 29 May 1889, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18890529.2.10?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
In December 1896 he became very ill '''1896 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Kumara Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7999, 12 December 1896, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KUMAT18961212.2.8?end_date=31-12-1898&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=John+Cloher++&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA.rev&start_date=01-01-1867&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
and died 16 December, age 66 years. He was buried in the Whataroa Cemetery.
'''Memorial''': "Billion Graves"
Whataroa Cemetery, 7-151 Whataroa Flat Road, Whataroa West Coast 7886, New Zealand
[https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Cloher/25409653 BillionGraves memorial] (accessed 2 April 2024)
Memorial page for John Cloher (d 14 December 1895); Transcribed by Marijke Bullians, Dec 13, 2017; Photographed by WisperHawk, Nov 28, 2017.
:'''Annie McBride''' was born in 1877. She was the daughter of Margaret (McGrath) McBride from Victoria, Australia and Archibald McBride from County Antrim, Ireland. Annie had two sisters and three brothers. She died at age 20 years 1 December 1897 at Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand.
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|191715311}} (accessed 2 April 2024)
Memorial page for Annie McBride (1877-1 Dec 1897), citing Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand (plot: Block 5, Plot 4); Maintained by Southern Man (contributor 48043025).
:''' Julia Henrietta Eggeling Gibb''' was born in 1852 in Lower Saxony, Germany. She was the daughter of Ludwig Conrad “Louis” Eggeling (1819 - 1875) who died at the ill fated planned settlement at Jackson Bay, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and was buried in the Arawhata Pioneer Cemetery. Julia married Edward Gibb from Scotland, in 1872. They had twelve children. She died 8 April 1898 (aged 46) in Okarito, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10973, 26 April 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980426.2.8?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
Edward died in 1924 and they were both buried in the Whataroa Cemetery. :'''Mary Frances Bridgman''' was born in about 1836. In May 1882 Mary applied to renew her Publican's Licence for The Club Hotel in Okarito. '''1882 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4085, 19 May 1882, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18820519.2.15.3?end_date=31-12-1899&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Mary+Frances+Bridgman&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1869&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 2 April 2024)
. She died 2 May 1899, age 63 at Ōkarito and was buried in the Whataroa cemetery. '''Memorial''': "Billion Graves"
Whataroa Cemetery, 7-151 Whataroa Flat Road, Whataroa West Coast 7886, New Zealand
[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Frances-Bridgman/25409514 BillionGraves memorial] (accessed 2 April 2024)
Memorial page for Mary Frances Bridgman (d 2 May 1899); Transcribed by Milly, Dec 13, 2017; Photographed by WisperHawk, Nov 28, 2017.
: '''Burials from 1900 '''
{{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space-2.jpg |caption=Nolan and other Graves. |size=l }} : '''Thomas Edward Nolan''' was born in 1885 at Jackson Bay, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. He had two sisters and two brothers and was the son of Mary (Spillane) Nolan from County Cork, Ireland and Andrew Nolan from County Tipperary, Ireland. His parents had been part of the notorious failed "Special Settlement" at Jackson Bay. They were part of the five settlement areas - the ''Arawata ''with twenty two cottages and English, Irish, Scots, German-Canadian and later Polish settlers. 1877 population 182: 28 families with 93 children. Men 59 and women 30. After much hard work, hardship and suffering Mary and Andrew left the collapsed settlement and went to Okuru, later Hokitika. Thomas married Catherine Walsh in 1914. He died 5 November 1955 (aged 69–70), in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. '''Catherine (Walsh) Nolan ''' born in1892 died 27 April 1941 (aged 48–49) Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. Their elder son '''John Joseph Nolan''' was born in1915 and died 8 July 1970 (aged 54–55) and their second son''' Phillip William Nolan''' was born in 1921 and died 12 August 1957 (aged 35–36). They are all buried in the Whataroa Cemetery.
:'''Edward Gibb''' was born 22 January1839 in Fife, Scotland. He was the son of Jane Stark and Robert Gibb. '''Baptism''': "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008075783; FHL microfilm: 1040388
{{FamilySearch Record|XB1Z-4RP}} (accessed 4 April 2024)
Name: Edward Gibb; Christening Date: 24 Feb 1839; Christening Place: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom; Birth Date: 22 Jan 1839.
Edward married Julia Henrietta Eggeling, born in Germany, in 1872. They lived at Waikapupu, Okarito '''1878 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 2920, 12 August 1878, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18780812.2.12?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
where they had land '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10973, 26 April 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980426.2.8?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
and had twelve children all born in New Zealand. When Julia died at age 46 in 1898, Edward was left with the twelve children. He was a miner and grazed cattle. '''1898 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 10973, 26 April 1898, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18980426.2.8?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
His eldest daughter, Jane Johanne died in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia in October 1899. '''1899 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 11411, 3 October 1899, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18991003.2.6?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
His son, Robert James Gibb became seriously ill August 1916, when he was on Military Service in the Balkans during WWI '''1916 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 31 August 1916, Page 5
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19160831.2.22?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
In April 1918, Robert was reported in the casualty list as missing in Palestine. In May 1917. '''1918 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Grey River Argus, Volume 10, 10 April 1918, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19180410.2.7?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
Edward was appointed telephonist at Waikukupa. '''1917 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1917, Page 2
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19170501.2.9?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
He died at Doherty Creek, Waiho, 25 July 1924 (aged 85) after a protracted illness.'''1924 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1924, Page 5
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19240728.2.21?end_date=31-12-1924&items_per_page=10&page=2&phrase=2&query=Edward+Gibb&snippet=true&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1860&title=CHARG%2cGRA%2cGEST%2cHOG%2cIT%2cKUMAT%2cLTCBG%2cWCT%2cWEST Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
'''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|191715624}} (accessed 4 April 2024)
Memorial page for Edward Gibb (22 Jan 1839-25 Jul 1924), citing Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand; Maintained by wynrae54Kiwi (contributor 49281711).

:'''Jeremiah O'Neil''' was born in1836 in county County Cork, Ireland. In 1868 he married '''Mary Fleming''' born in 1838, County Tipperary, Ireland. They had at leasdt one daughter and one son. In September 1884 Jeremiah, a miner, had shares in the Swiss Republic Gold Mining Co Ltd at Ross. '''1884 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 4728, 24 September 1884, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT18840924.2.14.2?end_date=31-12-1912&items_per_page=10&query=%22Jeremiah+O%27Neil%22&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1837 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
He died 15 September 1910 (aged 73–74). His wife died 10 September 1920 (aged 81–82) and was buried with Edward in the Whataroa Cemetery, Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand. Their daughter '''Ellen O'Neil''' born in 1871 and died 18 July 1930 (aged 58–59) in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and son John Joseph O'Neil born 1872 in Kaniere, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand who died 13 July 1943 (aged 70–71) in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand are also both buried in the cemetery.
:''' Drownings''' : '''Lucio Zala '''was born in Switzerland in 1864. '''Death''': "New Zealand, Cemetery Transcriptions, 1840-1981"
citing Digital film/folder number: 008153160; Image number: 1671
{{FamilySearch Record|QLB6-6Z8B}} (accessed 4 April 2024)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSKV-R3FX-R}}
Name: Lucio Zala; Death Date: 6 November 1916; Death Place: New Zealand; Burial Place: Whataroa; Birth Date: 1864; Birth Place: Switzerland; Age: 52; Vis Status: VISIBLE; Record Nbr: 11; System Of Record: SLS.
He emigrated to New Zealand. The accommodation licence for a house and residence at Ōkarito Forks was transferred to Lucio Zala in February 1902. '''1902 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, Issue 12157, 4 March 1902, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19020304.2.14.2?end_date=31-12-1918&items_per_page=10&query=%22Lucio+Zala%22&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1837 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
In May 1910. Lucio applied for an increased water supply for his sawmill at The Forks, Okarito. '''1910 Newspaper''': "Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand"
West Coast Times, 24 May 1910, Page 3
[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WCT19100524.2.15.5?end_date=31-12-1918&items_per_page=10&query=%22Lucio+Zala%22&sort_by=byDA&start_date=01-01-1837 Papers Past Article] (accessed 4 April 2024)
According to his headsrone, Lucio was drowned in the Waitangi River, November Nov 1916, Northland, New Zealand, age 52 years. : '''James William Thomson''' was born in 1895, second son of James and Matilda Thomson, drowned in Five Mile Creek at age 19, 20 Mar 1914, Okarito, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and his sister, Matilda Rose (Thomson) Friend, born 23 October 1890 in Okarito, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand, died 14 Jul 1962 (aged 71) in Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand and her husband James Samuel Friend, born 22 April 1882, Okarito, Westland District, West Coast and died 26 March 1931 (aged 48) Whataroa, Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand are all buried in the Whataroa Cemetery.
{{Image|file=Whataroa_Cemetery_Free_Space.jpg |caption=Whataroa Cemetery |size=l }} === Links === ::[https://e-search.westlanddc.govt.nz/cemeteries/ Westland District Council cemetery search] ::[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595045/whataroa-cemetery Find a Grave] ::[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whataroa-Cemetery/306386 BillionGraves] ==Sources==

Whatawhata Cemetery Free Space page

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[[Category: Waikato Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Whatawhata Cemetery, Whatawhata, Waikato]] [[Category: Whatawhata, Waikato]] = Whatawhata Cemetery= {{Image|file=Whatawhata_Cemetery_Free_Space_page.jpg |align=l |size=m }}Whatawhata Cemetery is west of Hamilton City on SH23 Hamilton Raglan Road. Whatawhata, previously also spelt Whata Whata, is a small township in the Waikato Region on the east bank of the Waipa River, at the junction of State Highways 23 and 39, 12 km from Hamilton. Before Europeans came to New Zealand it was a Ngāti Māhanga village. In the cemetery is a prominent memorial to Imperial and Colonial troops who died during the New Zealand Wars. There was no fighting at Whatawhata, but it was an important military post for the British colonists. Troops stationed there helped keep open the supply route between Rangiriri and Pāterangi. There was a redoubt on the east bank of the Waipā River near the existing township which has long since disappeared. '''NOTABLE INTERMENTS'''
{{Image|file=Whatawhata_Cemetery_Free_Space_page-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} As noted above, there is a memorial in the cemetery, which has 7 names. Very little is known about these men and the wording of the memorial’s inscription is ambiguous. It is not clear whether these men died at Whatawhata or were brought here for burial. Nor is it clear whether the remains of these men now rest in the cemetery in which this memorial stands. However, it seems that the original Whatawhata burial ground was not on this site, but closer to the Waipa River and that the remains of the British were exhumed and reinterred here when land was allocated for this cemetery in 1878. More information on the memorial can be read on the NZ History website [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/whatawhata-cemetery-nz-wars-memorial HERE]. The current memorial dates from 1914 and its inscription reads: :Lest we forget / in memoriam / J. [P] Coughlin, / C. P. S. Gunson, / J. Clarkson, / J. Collins, / Jas Cornish, / John Clark, / Joshua Reynolds / and others who died in the execution / of their duty during the / Maori War. '''LOCATION'''
On reaching Whatawhata from Hamilton bear right on to Cemetery Road and the cemetery is seen adjacent to the road about 100m on the right. '''LINKS:''' * [https://www.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/services-facilities/cemeteries/cemeteries-database Council Cemetery Search database] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2495383/whatawhata-cemetery Find-a-Grave] * [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/whatawhata-cemetery-nz-wars-memorial NZ History (NZ Govt) page on Whatawhata Cemetery] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whatawhata-Cemetery/203773 Billion Graves] === New Zealand Cemeteries Team === This page is maintained by the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]], who are part of the Global Cemeteries Project (and the Oceania Cemeteries Team). The aim is is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. *Currently there are '''6''' profiles listed on Wikitree for this cemetery, which is well short of the number of interments. Findagrave has '''320''' entries, and Billion Graves has '''133'''. [[Irwin-2099|Irwin-2099]] 20:58, 19 January 2019 (UTC) The overall progress of this endeavour will be found on the [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|NZ Cemeteries Team Progress page]].

Whatcom County, Washington

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== Whatcom County, Washington == *[http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q156623|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Whatcom_County,_Washington_Genealogy Whatcom County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category: Whatcom County, Washington|Whatcom County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Whatcom County, Washington|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === History === ==== Timeline ==== === Places === *[[:Category: Whatcom County, Washington, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Whatcom County, Washington, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Washington|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Washington#Whatcom|Whatcom County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Washington|Sources-Washington]] page #If you have any Washington state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Washington_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Washington, please consider adding '''Category: [[:Category:Washington_Research_Assistance|Washington Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==

Whatmores in England specifically Bridgnorth

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[[Category:Whatmore-100]] The goal of this project is to find the ancestors of the Whatmore family that lived in Bridgnorth, England Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Whatmore-100|Nancy Whatmore]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Whatmore-100#PM-30358998 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wheat Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Wheat Genealogy == Descendants of Moses Wheat of Concord, Massachusetts and of Francis Wheat of Maryland * by [[Wheat-1031|Silas Carmi Wheat]] (1852-1922) of Brooklyn, New York and Helen Douglas Love Scranton (1879-1968) * first written by S.C. Wheat and published by Pulis Print. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903 * updated and published by H.L. Scranton in 1960 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wheat Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyh00whea ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyhi00byuwhea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780833 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DIlbAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyhi01whea * (1960) ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogyhi02whea ::* https://archive.org/details/wheatgenealogy00whea === Table of Contents === * (1903) ::* Introduction, page 1 ::* Abbreviations and Plan, page 6 ::* English Records, page 19 ::* American Records, page 61 * (1960) ::* Moses Wheat of Massachusetts and Descendants, page 1 ::* Francis Wheat of Maryland and Descendants, page 346 ::* Unplaced Families, page 371 ::* Appendix A: Ancestry of Jerusha (Allen) Wheat, page 374 ::* Appendix B: The Estate of Samuel Wheat (1809-1879), page 376 ::* Index, page 377 === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wheat, Silas Carmi. ''[[Space:Wheat Genealogy|Wheat Genealogy]]'' (Pulis Print. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wheat|Wheat]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wheat, Silas Carmi. ''[[Space:Wheat Genealogy|Wheat Genealogy]]'' (Pulis Print. Co., Brooklyn, N.Y., 1903) Vol. , [ Page ].

Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study

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== Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Wheatley, Oxfordshire|category=Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study}} '''Wheatley''' is a village in Oxfordshire, England about 5 miles east of Oxford. It includes the adjacent hamlet of Littleworth. The purpose of this One Place Study is to identify and record the lives of as many people as possible who lived in the village in the past. The current list of individuals included in the One Place Study can be viewed [[:Category:Wheatley%2C_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|'''HERE''']] (click any name to view more detail). The current focus of the One Place Study is to document people who appear in Wheatley on the 1881 census. People outside this timescale may also be added where they are of particular interest or where they form a connection between different family groups. A wealth of information about the history and inhabitants of the village is also available from the excellent [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ Wheatley Village Archive]. For general context about the village please see [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol5/pp96-116 Victoria County History] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheatley,_Oxfordshire Wikipedia]. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Oxfordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.747, -1.139 :'''Elevation:''' 80.0 m or 262.5 feet ===Population (per census figures)=== *'''1851''': 1,020 *'''1871''': 1,040 *'''1881''': 1,022 *'''1891''': 950 *'''1901''': 872 *'''1911''': 966 *'''2011''': 3,913 ===Notables=== The following notable people are from (or lived in) Wheatley: *The British Prime Minister [[Brasier-156|Theresa (Brasier) May MP]] grew up in Wheatley *The rock band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass Supergrass] was formed in Wheatley in 1993 *Scottish poet [[Meikle-481|William Julius (Meikle) Mickle (1735-1788)]] settled in Wheatley after marrying his wife Mary who was from nearby Forest Hill *Comic actor [[Orchard-1490|Julian Orchard (1930-1979)]] was born in Wheatley, where his father worked as the local GP for many years *[[Miller-94584|John Mansel Miller GCVO DSO MC]] was a British Army officer and Crown Equerry who lived at Shotover House, just outside Wheatley. ===Wheatley in the 1880s=== There are 1,022 individuals listed on the 1881 census for Wheatley (544 males and 478 females). They are split across 242 households.
As of January 2024 '''about 90%''' of the individuals from the 1881 Wheatley census have been added to Wikitree. '''Significant members of the local community in 1881 include:''' {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |'''Name'''||'''Role'''|| '''Details''' |- |[[Elton-136|Rev Edward Elton]] ||Vicar|| Vicar of Wheatley 1849-1884, lived at what is now the local GP surgery. |- |[[Newington-145|Alexander Samuel Lysaght Newington]] ||Doctor|| Village doctor for approx 5 years before returning to his native Sussex to run the mental health hospital established by his great grandfather. Signatory on formation of the Howe Trust. Slayer of tigers. |- |[[Savings-2|PC Thomas Savings]]||Police constable|| Born at Water Eaton, settled in Wheatley with his second wife Elizabeth (a former servant at Waterperry House). |- |[[Tubb-491|Matthew Charles Tubb]] ||Census enumerator || Completed the 45 pages of the 1881 census for Wheatley. |- |[[Cooper-34475|Joseph Hussey Cooper]]||Owner of brickworks|| Lived at Old House, Westfield Road. Manufactured bricks from local clay and provided employment to 18 local men and women. Had 14 children with wife Mary Jane who was from the Isle of Wight. |- |[[Cripps-1137|George Cripps]]||Windmill owner|| Owner of 2 windmills which ground wheat and ochre, one of which still stands in the modern day and is a distinctive feature of the village. |- |[[Hancock-10627|William Hancock]]||Station master|| Originally from Wiltshire, moved to Wheatley in the mid-1860s. |- |[[Russell-30367|John Russell]]||Postmaster|| From Cuddesdon. Following his death in 1889 his wife Margaret was postmistress. |- |[[Miller-94570|Lt Col James Miller]] and [[Evans-39219|Mrs Sarah D Miller]]||Owners of Shotover House and Estate (just outside Wheatley)|| James Miller purchased Shotover in 1871. Mrs Miller made a generous gift to the people of Wheatley by funding construction of the Merry Bells, still in use as a community facility in modern times. |- |[[Tyndale-121|William Earle Biscoe]]||Owner of the Holton Park Estate (just outside Wheatley)|| Born in Berkshire, great nephew of Elisha Biscoe who had purchased the estate in 1800. William inherited the estate on the death of his maiden aunts. |- |} In addition to the above individuals who lived in/ just outside Wheatley on the 1881 census [[Vernon-Harcourt-2|Edward William Harcourt (1825-1891)]] was the MP for the local constituency. He lived at Nuneham Courtenay. '''Other interesting individuals who appear on the 1881 census:''' {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |'''Name'''||'''Details''' |- |[[Slaymaker-190|Joseph Slaymaker]] ||Joseph was a 6 year old boy on the 1881 census, 4 years later he stole a purse from the vicar's house and as punishment was detained at an 'industrial school' for boys on a ship anchored 1/2 a mile off the coast from Portishead. He went on to serve his country in WW1 and died in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1918 having been promoted to the rank of Acting Sergeant Major. |- |[[Tubb-495|Alice Maud Tubb]] ||Alice's father was the local registrar of births and deaths and completed the 1881 census for Wheatley. Sadly both he and Alice's mother died within a few years of this leaving Alice and her 4 siblings orphans. Alice spent time in a London orphanage before returning to Wheatley and becoming postmistress. |- |[[Clements-7031|Eliza Gould]]|| Eliza supported women in her community as a midwife. On 2 occasions she appears in the local press on charges of concealment of a birth. Two women she attended (one of them her own daughter) had babies who did not survive and the births were not registered and bodies not properly disposed of (one was buried in a back garden in Crown Road the other secretly added to the coffin of another infant). Eliza and the 2 mothers were charged with concealment of a birth but found not guilty. |- |Various: men of Wheatley who died in WW1||Most of the Wheatley men who died in WW1 were not yet born in 1881, however a small number were and appear on the census. In addition many of the parents of those who died appear. For further details see [[Space:Wheatley_War_Memorial|Wheatley War Memorial]] |- |Various: Wheatley residents in the Workhouse||Headington Union Workhouse was the local workhouse. In the 1881 census one Wheatley resident was employed at the Workhouse ([[Gomm-113|Elizabeth Gomm]]) and 4 people born in Wheatley & Littleworth were workhouse inmates: [[Cooper-34927|Ferdinando Cooper]], William Munt (81), Henry Stow (76), Jane Currill (38, stated to be an 'imbecile' of Littleworth) |- |Various: Petty crime||Local newspapers of the time record a number of residents involved (or alleged to be involved) in petty crime, including: *Poaching: [[Clements-7174|Thomas Clements (1853-1935)]] *Drunk and riotous: [[Tombs-234|George Tombs (1850-)]] *Using obscene language: [[Sherwood-6023|Priscilla Gomm (1872-1905)]] *Fighting/ drunk and riotous: [[Shorter-583|Jesse Shorter (1859-1909)]] *Malicious damage to a vine: [[Shepherd-9291|Mary Ring (1829-1907)]] *Failing to send children to school: [[Hutton-3962|James Hutton (abt.1835-1905)]] *Bigamy: [[Hawes-2609|William Hawes (bef.1805-1882)]] |- |} ==Wheatley folk around the world== A number of families and individuals who lived in Wheatley in the past left the village to emigrate or to fight in wars overseas. One way to explore some of these locations and stories is the map of birth and death locations available [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Wheatley%2C_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study&grouptype=C '''HERE'''] (zooming in on individual dots on the map will reveal the name of the individuals who were born or died there) ==Sources== *Bygone Wheatley, A History of Wheatley from Roman Times, Michael Heaton on behalf of Wheatley Village Archive, 2020 *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wheatley,_Oxfordshire_Genealogy List of relevant research resources for Wheatley at Family Search] *{{Wikidata|Q1997905}} [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study|Profiles and pages that link here]]

Wheatley Family Bible

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[[Category: Family Bible]] Birth and Death records for the Wheatley family from Wilkes County Georgia {{Image|file=Wheatley-1200.jpg |caption=wheatley family bible births }} :Nancy A. Wheatley or N. A. Danner was born on the 24th day of March 1852 :Charlie W. Wheatley was born on March the 11th 1867 :[[Wheatley-1200|Hattie L. Wheatley]] was born on the 8th of December 1868 :Milton G. Wheatley was born on the 9th of May 1871 {{Image|file=Brown-56627.jpg |caption=Death record for Wheatley Family }} :Leonard P. Wheatley died July the 30th 1871 :Hattie Wheatley Brown Died April 6 1936 :Ezra Estelle Brown was born January 13 1869 and died October 10 1937 :Nannie Danner Wheatley died 1933

Wheatley War Memorial

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[[Category:Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study]] {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Wheatley, Oxfordshire|category=Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study}} ==Wheatley War Dead of World War 1== {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |- |'''Name'''||'''Regiment'''||'''Links for further info''' |- | John Avery ||Royal Army Service Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=1 WVA] |- | Ernest Barrett ||London Regiment (Territorial Force) ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=76 WVA] |- | William Barrett ||Royal Warwickshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=77 WVA] |- | Frederick Bizzell ||Grenadier Guards ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=78 WVA] |- |Joshua Busby ||Royal Field Artillery ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=79 WVA] |- |Gerald Chapman ||Royal Naval Division ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=2 WVA] |- |George Chiddington ||Gloucestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=80 WVA] |- |[[Clements-7173|William Clements (1885-1918)]]||Hampshire Regiment/ Labour Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=82 WVA] |- |[[Clements-7156|James Clements (1890-1918)]] ||Royal Field Artillery ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=81 WVA] |- |Maurice Crick||Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=83 WVA] |- |Walter Crick||Gloucestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=84 WVA] |- |Christopher Green||Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=85 WVA] |- |[[Harding-8985|Thomas Harding (1880-1915)]] || Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=3 WVA] |- |[[Harding-8987|Albert Harding (1887-1916)]]|| Australian Imperial Forces || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=86 WVA] |- |Walter Hawkins||Royal Garrison Artillery || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=101 WVA] |- |Charles Jennings||Royal Berkshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=4 WVA] |- |[[Johnson-119057|Lawrence Samuel Johnson (1893-1914)]]||Royal Army Service Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=5 WVA] |- |James Johnson/ Johnston||Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=87 WVA] |- |Edgar Jones ||Worcestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=88 WVA] |- |[[Jones-117366|Harry Jones (1890-1917)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=75 WVA] |- |[[Munt-315|Thomas Henry Munt (1882-1916)]]||Royal Warwickshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=7 WVA] |- |[[Munt-320|William John Munt (1887-1916)]]||Royal Fusiliers ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=90 WVA] |- |[[Munt-317|Alfred James Munt (1899-1918)]]|| Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=6 WVA] |- |[[Naish-231|William Thomas Naish (1896-1916)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=8 WVA] |- |James Sanders|| West Yorkshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=91 WVA] |- |Herbert Scarsbrook||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=92 WVA] |- |[[Sheldon-4556|Frederick Sheldon (1879-1918)]]||Royal Army Ordnance Corps || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=93 WVA] |- |[[Sheldon-4542|Robert Sheldon (1857-1918)]]||Canadian Imperial Forces ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=94 WVA] |- |[[Shepherd-9186|Sidney Shepherd (1878-1917)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry || [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=95 WVA] |- |Alfred Smith||Royal Berkshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=9 WVA] |- |[[Smith-330162|George Smith (1896-1915)]]||Dorsetshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=96 WVA] |- |[[Smith-330197|Mark Harold Smith (1898-1916)]]||Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=97 WVA] |- |Walter Spearing|| Australian Imperial Forces ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=10 WVA] |- |Frederick Stevens||Machine Gun Corps ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=98 WVA] |- |Richard Summers||Hampshire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=11 WVA] |- |[[White-71871|Thomas White (1896-1916)]] ||Gloucestershire Regiment ||[https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ww1men_search.php?view=99 WVA] |- |} {{Clear}} In addition to the above men named on the Wheatley War Memorial the following men with Wheatley connections were also killed in WW1: {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |- |'''Name'''||'''Comment''' |- | [[Clements-2853|James Charles Clements (1886-1916)]] ||Born in Wheatley to a mother and father who both had families going back several generations in Wheatley & Holton. The family moved to Lancashire when he was only a few years old and he subsequently married and emigrated to Canada. Served with Canadian infantry. |- | [[Ring-2448|James Ring (1880-1918)]]||Born in Wheatley to parents both also born in Wheatley but at some point after the 1891 census when James was 11 years old the family relocated to Southwark in London. Served with Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment. |- | [[Slaymaker-190|Joseph Slaymaker (1875-1918)]]||Born in Wheatley but sent away to an industrial school after he stole a purse from the vicarage at age 10. Served with Royal Garrison Artillery. |- |} {{Clear}} ==Wheatley War Dead of World War 2== {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |- |'''Name'''||'''Regiment'''||'''Links for further info''' |- |[[Chapman-28162|John Austin Chapman (1916-1942)]] ||Royal Navy || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156954276/john-austin-chapman FindaGrave] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2421985/chapman,%20john%20austin/ CWGC] |- |[[Hay-5954|Charles Hay (1919-1943)]]||Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders || [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2168636/charles-bertram-james-hay/ CWGC] |- |Ian Highfield|| || |- |Vincent Holbrow||Royal Navy ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2494388/holbrow,%20thomas%20vincent/ CWGC] |- |Edgar Pratt|| || |- |Horace Quelch||RAF Volunteer Reserve ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2939805/quelch,%20horace%20william%20victor/ CWGC] |- |Ernest Sherwood||RAF Volunteer Reserve ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1816152/sherwood,%20ernest%20robert/ CWGC] |- |Frederick Smith||RAF Volunteer Reserve ||[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2111260/smith,%20frederick%20bernard/ CWGC] |- |Gordon Smith|| || |- |- |} {{Clear}}

Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois

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[[Category: Theydon Bois, Essex]] [[Category: Brosius-115 Pubs]] The Wheatsheaf was a pub on Coppice Row in Theydon Bois. Known license transfers: *31 Aug 1883: "All the licences were then renewed, and the following were granted licences empowering them to open their houses at five o’clock in the morning for the accommodation of hay carters: ...David Parrish, Wheat Sheaf Inn, Theydon Bois""Epping Brewster Session," ''The Chelmsford Chronicle'', 31 Aug 1883, p. 3, col. 3; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 27 Apr 2018), Image © THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. *25 Mar 1916: "The licence... of the Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois, to Mrs. Ethel Lily Luck.""Epping Petty Session, This Day," Essex Newsman, 25 Mar 1916, p. 1, col. 3; digital images, British Newspaper Archive (http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ : accessed 15 Mar 2018), Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. *5 Dec 1924: "The Licence of the White Hart, Epping, was transferred to Mr. Joseph Thomas Luck, husband of the licensee of the Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois; and the licence of that house was transferred to Mr. R. A. West, of Meadow Road, Loughton.""Epping, Dec. 5," ''Chelmsford Chronicle'', 12 Dec 1924, p. 3, col. 3; digital images, ''British Newspaper Archive'' (https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk : accessed 10 Mar 2018), Image © Trinity Mirror. Image created courtesy of THE BRITISH LIBRARY BOARD. Known publicans of the Wheatsheaf: *David Parish (from at least 1873 to at least 1902) *Ethel Lily Luck (1916-1924) *James Kendle Morgan (in 1937, at least) *[[Turner-25547|Charles Francis Turner]] was a publican at the Wheatsheaf for four years. (ending by 1924) See also [https://pubwiki.co.uk/EssexPubs/TheydonBois/wheatsheaf.shtml Wheatsheaf, Theydon Bois] at the Pub History website. == Sources ==

Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler == Concord, Massachusetts, 1638, through Deacon Thomas Wheeler, Concord, 1696, and of John Warren, Boston, Mass., 1630, through Ebenezer Warren, Leicester, Mass., 1744. * by [[Wheeler-12710 | Henry Warren Wheeler]], 1840-1894 * published Albany, New York, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://books.google.com/books?id=AfQUAAAAYAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390753 *https://archive.org/details/wheelerandwarre00wheegoog/page/n7 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Wheeler, Henry Warren ''[[Space: Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler|Wheeler and Warren Families: Descendants of George Wheeler]]'' (Albany, New York, 1892), [ Page ]. *[[#Wheeler|Wheeler]]

Wheeler Cemetery,

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Wheeler County, Oregon

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Welcome to [[Space: Wheeler County, Oregon|Wheeler County]]
== Wheeler County, Oregon == *[https://www.wheelercountyoregon.com Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q495356|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wheeler_County,_Oregon_Genealogy Wheeler County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category: Wheeler County, Oregon|Wheeler County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Wheeler County, Oregon|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === History === ==== Timeline ==== === Places === '''County seat:''' Fossil *[[:Category: Wheeler County, Oregon, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Wheeler County, Oregon, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Oregon|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Oregon#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Oregon#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Oregon#Wheeler|Wheeler County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Oregon|Sources-Oregon]] page #If you have any Oregon state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Oregon_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Oregon, please consider adding '''Category: [[:Category:Oregon_Research_Assistance|Oregon Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==

Wheeler County, Texas

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Welcome to Wheeler County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Bissonnette-81 |Darlene Bissonnette]] ====History/Timeline==== *{{Blue|Wheeler County was created 1876, organized 1879 from Bexar, Young districts.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wheeler-county *Wheeler County, Texas is named for ''' [[Wheeler-10588 |Royall Tyler Wheeler]]''', a chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, was born Royall T. Wheeler in Vermont. He was appointed Attorney of the Fifth Judicial District in 1842; District Judge in 1844. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07

Wheeler County was the first to be organized in the Panhandle area, and 14 other counties were attached to it for judicial purposes until 1881. Sweetwater was established in 1876 as a trading post. Parent County

1876--Wheeler County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar .
County seat: Wheeler [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wheeler_County,_Texas_Genealogy#cite_note-Handybook-2] Boundary Changes

:1879, Mobeetie was named the county seat. Mobeetie was then called "Sweetwater," but this name should not be confused with the Sweetwater, which is the seat of Nolan County west of Abilene.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler_County,_Texas :1880 A stone courthouse was erected from locally quarried materials. :1888 This courthouse was replaced by a wooden building. :1908 The town of Wheeler was designated as the county seat. The 1888 wooden courthouse was moved to the current site. :1925 a bond election was held and enabled the county to build the current existing courthouse. The structure was designed by E. H. Eads of Shamrock and built by local contractors Hughes and Campbell. It features Palladian windows and Corinthian columns, characteristic of the Greek revival style of architecture ::1925 The 1888 previous courthouse building was sold to the sheriff, Riley Price, who dismantled it and used the wood to build barns on his nearby ranch. ===Government=== '''Record Loss'''
There is no known history of courthouse disasters in this county. Wheeler County has had three courthouses:1880, 1888, and 1925.. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Wheeler-County-Courthouse-Wheeler-Texas.htm#1880 '''1st Courthouse, 1880''' A stone courthouse was erected from locally quarried materials.ref name=courthouse /> '''2nd Courthouse, 1888''' This courthouse was replaced by a wooden building, 2 story. {{Image|file=Wheeler_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption=1888 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''1908''' The town of Wheeler was designated as the county seat. The 1888 wooden courthouse was moved to the current site in Wheeler. '''1913''' the 1888 courthouse was too small to serve the all of the county's needs. A separate building was erected on the SW corner of the courthouse square that year to house the county clerk's office, which had to be enlarged in 1923. '''3rd Courthouse,1925''' a bond election was held and enabled the county to build the current existing courthouse. The structure was designed by E. H. Eads of Shamrock and built by local contractors Hughes and Campbell. It features Palladian windows and Corinthian columns, characteristic of the Greek revival style of architecture {{Image|file=Wheeler_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1925 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ::1925 The 1888 previous courthouse building was sold to the sheriff, Riley Price, who dismantled it and used the wood to build barns on his nearby ranch. ====Geography==== Wheeler is located at 35°26′33″N 100°16′27″W (35.442424, -100.274068).[4] The city is three miles northwest of the center of the county and is 100 miles east of Amarillo and 12 miles west of the Texas-Oklahoma line. According to the United States Census Bureau, Wheeler has a total area of 1.5 square miles (4.0 km²), all of it land. ===Adjacent counties=== * Beckham County, Oklahoma * Roger Mills County, Oklahoma * Collingsworth * Donley * Gray * Hemphill * Roberts ====Protected areas==== *[http://www.quanahparkertrail.com/Quanah_Parker_Trail/Wheeler_County_1.html Quanah Parker Trail] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panhandle_Plains_Wildlife_Trail Panhandle Plains Wildlife Trail] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/ Great Texas Wildlife Trails] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_West_Museum Pioneer West Museum] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/wheeler Wheeler county Wildlife] ====Demographics==== As of the census of 2000, there were 5,284 people, 2,152 households, and 1,487 families residing in the county. The population density was 6 people per square mile (2/km²). There were 2,687 housing units at an average density of 3 per square mile (1/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 87.83% White, 2.78% Black or African American, 0.78% Native American, 0.55% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 6.64% from other races, and 1.34% from two or more races. 12.57% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 2,152 households out of which 29.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.00% were married couples living together, 7.70% had a female householder with no husband present, and 30.90% were non-families. 29.10% of all households were made up of individuals and 16.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.39 and the average family size was 2.94. In the county, the population was spread out with 24.90% under the age of 18, 6.50% from 18 to 24, 22.50% from 25 to 44, 25.20% from 45 to 64, and 20.90% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females there were 92.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.40 males. The median income for a household in the county was $31,029, and the median income for a family was $36,989. Males had a median income of $26,790 versus $19,091 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,083. About 11.60% of families and 13.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.30% of those under age 18 and 16.80% of those age 65 or over. ====Cities====
  • '''Mobeetie''' a.k.a 'Cantonment Sweetwater' is located in northwestern Wheeler County, Texas, USA, located on Sweetwater Creek and State Highway 152. The population was 102 at the 2010 census, five below the 2000 figure.
  • '''Shamrock''' is located in the eastern portion of the Texas Panhandle centered along the crossroads of Interstate 40 (formerly U.S. Route 66) and U.S. Route 83. It is 110 miles (180 km) east of Amarillo, 188 miles (303 km) west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and 291 miles (468 km) northwest of Dallas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 2,029.
  • '''[[:Category:Wheeler, Texas|Wheeler]]''' (county seat) is situated on the eastern edge of the Texas Panhandle. The population was 1,378 at the 2000 census.
=====Towns (unincorporated communities) =====
  • Allison
  • Briscoe
  • Kelton
  • Twitty
===Major highways=== * '''Interstate 40''' (Texas)|Interstate 40 * '''U.S. Route 83''' (Texas)|U.S. Highway 83 * '''Texas State Highway''' 152|State Highway 152 ''' U.S. Route 66''' (Texas)|U.S. Highway 66 is no longer officially commissioned or signed, but has special brown historic signage at various points along its former routing. ====Formed From==== *1876--Wheeler County was created 21 August 1876 from Bexar . ===Resources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07 *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wildlife/wildlife-trails/ Great Texas Wildlife Trails] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_West_Museum Pioneer West Museum] *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/wheeler Wheeler county Wildlife] ===Notables===

Both the city of Wheeler and Wheeler County are named for [[Wheeler-10588 |Royall Tyler Wheeler]]https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07 , a chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court, was born in Vermont in 1810. Royal T. Wheeler was appointed Attorney of the Fifth Judicial District in 1842; District Judge in 1844.

In 1846, the First Supreme Court of the state was organized with John Hemphill, Chief Justice Abner Smith Lipscomb and Royall T. Wheeler, became Chief Justice in 1857.

On April 9, 1864, Royall committed suicide in Washington County. Wheeler County, organized in 1879, was named for him, as was its county seat.

He is interred in Texas State Cemetery in Austin, Travis County, Texas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler,_Texas https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw07 *Alan Bean, the fourth man to walk on the moon, was born in Wheeler. A street in Wheeler is named in his honor. ===Land Grants=== After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions, including deeds and mortgages, have been recorded by the county. You can obtain copies of these land records by writing to the county clerk at the county courthouse. For more information, see Texas Land and Property [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property]. The FamilySearch [https://familysearch.org/catalog/search] Catalog lists microfilm copies of deeds, trust deeds, and mortgages of many counties. Original Land Owners of Texas [http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/wheeler/land/wheeler.txt]- USGenWeb Archives Project ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Shamrock Cemetery, Shamrock, Texas|Shamrock Cemetery]] Bethlehem Cemetery
Bowers Cemetery
Center Cemetery
Finsterwald Cemetery
Fort Elliott Cemetery , Mobeetie, WC, TX
George Turcotte Family Cemetery
Harden Acres Cemetery, Mobeetie, WC, TX
Kelton Cemetery
Lela Cemetery
Lisle Cemetery
Mobeetie Cemetery, Mobeetie, WC, TX
Mount Zion Cemetery, New Mobeetie, WC, TX
Pakan Cemetery, Pakan, WC, TX
Porter Ranch Cemetery, Wheeler, WC, TX
Rock Cemetery
Schlegel Family Cemetery, Shamrock, Wheeler, WC, TX
Sweetwater Creek Cemetery: see Rock Cemetery
W.T. Reed Cemetery
Wheeler Cemetery, Wheeler, Wheeler, WC, TX
===Sources=== * WikiPedia, The Free Enclyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeler_County%2C_Texas] * Find-A-Grave The Virtual Cemetery [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2761] * The Portal to Texas History [http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5827/] * Wheeler County - Texas Genealogy page Family Search [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wheeler_County,_Texas_Genealogy]

Wheeler Family Mysteries

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James H Wheeler b1830, Tennessee married Mary J Wade about 1848. They first appeared in Weakley County, TN in 1850. Mary appears in Sharp County, Arkansas in 1880, a widow. I've found no death records, no findagrave and no will or land records. Any ideas where to go next??? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wheeler Family Mysteries-1

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Wheelers. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Wheelock Family of Wisconsin Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Alba Lucius Wheelock b: 19 Jul 1816 @ Cavendish, Windsor, VT. D: 23 Dec 1875 @ Town of Union, Rock Co,WI. I have a record of his estate buying a coffin after his death but can not find where he buried. Charles Wheelock son of Alba (maybe grandson) b: 1869 Town of Union, Rock Co. WI. Alba was 50 years old and wasn't married at this time but his daughter Mary sixteen years old was living with him. After Alba's death Charles was sent to Wood, Co. WI. to live. This is the last record I can find of him.

Wheelright Brothers Crockery and Glassware

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Wheels Flood To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Flood-1255|Wheels Flood]] is currently working on. Can you help? ===Coach Building=== - Carriage makers played an important part in Bendigo’s history and the development of the region in the late C19th & early C20th. - Exhibitors would showcase their products at the Bendigo Agriculture Society’s annual show. - Other makers: Scholten and Marsh, the Rolling Stock Company, Donnellan’s and Pickle’s. Wes Hammill, Bruechert, Cavagna,, Hogan and Brown. - 1862 - who established first? - Bendigo Spring Show. Bendigo Ag & Hort Show 1894. Messrs. E. Flood & Sons Wagons, buggies, coaches. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88935122?searchTerm=Bendigo%20agricultural%20society%20coach%20horse%20drawn%20Flood%20%26%20sons&searchLimits=l-state=Victoria# Source- *https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88935122?searchTerm=Bendigo%20agricultural%20society%20coach%20horse%20drawn%20Flood%20%26%20sons&searchLimits=l-state=Victoria# ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Flood-1255&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Wheels Flood To-Do List|Wheels's current to-do list]].''

Wheelwright Deed

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[[Category:Dover, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Maloney-2332]] :Historical document (disputed). Wheelwright Deed, 17 May 1629. :'''Note:''' The provenance of an Indian deed to Mr. Wheelwright et al., dated 1629, has been the subject of much controversy. :From '''Notable Events in the History of Dover, N.H.''' ::'''1629''' — The "Wheelwright Deed," if authentic, belongs to this period of the town's history. This document, which purports to be dated on the 17th day of May, 1629, conveys to [[Wheelwright-7|Wheelwright]] and others all that part of the main land between the Merrimack and Piscataqua rivers, and extending into the country so as to embrace that portion of the State included within a line from the present town of Amherst, and crossing the Merrimack near the falls of Amoskeag, passing through Chester, Nottingham, Barrington and Rochester, and striking the Salmon Falls river about a dozen miles above the Cochecho. ::[...] ::The Indians reserved to themselves free liberty of fishing, fowling, hunting and planting within these limits. This deed was signed by [[Penacook-1|Passaconaway]] and three other Indian Chiefs, and duly witnessed and delivered by [[Hilton-52|Edward Hilton]], [[Wiggin-43|Thomas Wiggin]], [[Gibbons-513|Ambrose Gibbons]] and others. It included, as will be seen, all that portion of the State then known to the English settlers, and of which Thomson and others had already received grants from the Crown. That they did not regard it as conflicting with their own rights, but rather as confirming them, is evident from their signatures as witnesses of the transaction. ::[..] ::From the date of this grant we must undoubtedly reckon the change of Dover from a trading and fishing post to an organized community. :From '''The History of New Hampshire, Appendix I, Copy of a deed from four Indian sagamores to John Whelewright and others. 1629.''' ::"WHEREAS We the sagamores of Penacook, Pentucket, Squomsquot and Nuchawanack are inclined to have the English inhabit amongst us as they are amongst our countrymen in the Massachusetts Bay; by which means we hope in time to be strengthened against our enemy the Tareteens who yearly doth us damage. Likewise being persuaded that it will be for the good of us and our posterity, &c. To that end have at a general meeting at Squomsquot on Piscattaqua river, We the aforesaid sagamores with a universal consent of our subjects, do covenant and agree with the English as followeth: ::[...] ::"KNOW know all men by these presents that we [[Penacook-1|Passaconawaye]] sagamore of Penecook, Runnaawitt sagamore of Pentuckit, Wahangnonawittt sagamore of Squomsquot, and Rowls sagamore of Nuchawanack, for a competent valuation in goods already received... grant, bargain, sell, release, ratify and confirm unto [[Wheelwright-7|John Wheelwright]] of the Massachusetts Bay late of England, a minister of the gospel, [[Storre-1|Augustine Story]], Thomas Wite, [[Wentworth-145|William Wentworth]] and [[Leavitt-188|Thomas Levet]], all of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England... TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same as their own proper right and interest without the least disturbance, molestation, or trouble of us, our heirs, ..." :'''Note:''' The provenance of an Indian deed to Mr. Wheelwright et al., dated 1629, has been the subject of much controversy. ---- :From '''The Obscure History of Indigenous Exeter''' ::"For thousands of years before the arrival of the English settlers, the Pennacook Abenaki peoples thrived here. The Pennacook led a confederacy of over a dozen tribes across New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine." [...] "In this paper, I aim to accurately tell the story of the settling of Exeter, describe Exeter’s Native-English relations, and clarify obscure history of the deeds of Exeter." [...] "The settling of Exeter began with two land deeds; the first in May of 1629, and second on April 3rd, 1638. These two deeds were in many ways very similar. " [...] "Why are there two deeds that say nearly the same thing?" [...] "I argue that there were never two deeds—the deed of 1629 is a forgery, a fabricated legal document that roped the Pennacook into a colonial land dispute. There are significant inconsistencies about the grantees and their whereabouts, and the deed’s appearance in conjunction with a 1707 court case gives a likely explanation for the forgery. " [...] "Gaps are not uncommon in early colonial history. But the information we have is not merely limited, it simply does not align; there are uncertainties concerning the grantees’ whereabouts in 1629, their whereabouts after the deed, details about their identities, and whether some of the grantees truly existed. " [...] "A full consideration of this case clearly demonstrates the manipulation of Indigenous peoples in intra- and inter-colonial land claim battles and power struggles, a recurring theme across indigenous homelands in the Northeast." [...] "The obscure nature and probable forgery involved in the 1629 Wheelwright deed and the broader settling of the town of Exeter demonstrates how the Pennacook peoples were roped into a system of colonial disputes and manipulated to gain leverage in colonial America. The Pennacook embodied peace, commitment to forming strong relationships, neutrality in colonial disputes and even at times a desire to adopt European practices. Still, the English chose to lie, manipulate, and commit acts of violence that led to the plight of Pennacook populations in this town, and in this state. " ---- :A link to Charles Bell's 1891 letter, with the proof that John Wheelwright was in England in 1629. https://archive.org/details/publications188socigoog/page/n11/mode/2up :'''Sources''' * George Wadleigh. "Notable Events in the History of Dover, N.H.: From the First Settlement in 1623 to 1865" Dover, N. H. 1913. (Accessed 24 Oct 2022) https://ia902604.us.archive.org/5/items/notableeventsinh00wadl/notableeventsinh00wadl.pdf * "The History of New Hampshire : Volume I. Comprehending the events of one complete century from the discovery of the River Pascataqua." / By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Member of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge. Ch.V, p.121-123, (Accessed 27 Oct 2022) http://name.umdl.umich.edu/N18558.0001.001 * Belknap, Appendix I, Copy of a deed from four Indian sagamores to John Whelewright and others. 1629. (Accessed 27 Nov 2022) https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/evans/N18558.0001.001/1:18.1?rgn=div2;view=fulltext * Emmanuelle Brindamour. "The Obscure History of Indigenous Exeter" INDIGENOUS NH COLLABORATIVE COLLECTIVE. (March 2021) (Accessed 30 Oct 2022) https://indigenousnh.com/2021/11/19/the-obscure-history-of-indigenous-exeter/ * "Memoirs of John Wheelwright : Bell, Charles Henry, 1823-1893." Cambridge [Mass.] Printed by J. Wilson. From a Harvard University collection, deposited with the Internet Archive. Not in Copyright. (Accessed 30 Oct 2022) https://archive.org/details/publications188socigoog/page/n11/mode/2up ---- :'''See also:''' ::Three generations of Penacook sagamores, [[Penacook-1|Passaconaway]], [[Penacook-2|Wonalancet]], and [[Penacook-4|Kancamagus]] play an active role in Dover. * WikiTree FreeSpace: [[Space:Treaty_at_Cochecho_(3_July_1676)|Treaty at Cochecho (3 July 1676)]] — [[Walderne-1|Richard Waldron]], [[Shapleigh-11|Nicholas Shapleigh]] and Thomas Daniels organized an assembly with local sagamores. Pequawket sagamore [[Pequawket-1|Squando]] of Saco, Tarantine Abenaki, signed the peace treaty at Piscataqua River, Cochecho on 3 July 1676 alongside [[Penacook-2|Sagamore Wonalancet Penacook]], Sampson Aboquecemoka, Samll Numphow of Wamesit, Robin Doney of the Canibas, Warockomec, and other sagamores. * WikiTree FreeSpace: [[Space:Deceit_of_Captain_Waldron|Deceit of Captain Waldron (September 1676)]] — [[Sill-212|Captain Joseph Syll]] and [[Hathorne-24|Captain William Hathorne]], marching under orders from the Massachusetts Bay Colony, to round up 'strange Indians' who had recently fled from the southern theatre of King Philip's War, arrived at Cocheco on 6 September 1676. They enlisted the aid of the Dover magistrate, [[Walderne-1|Major Richard Waldron]], who had only recently signed a peace treaty with [[Penacook-2|Wonolancet]] and [[Pequawket-1|Squando]], with explicit provision "That none of said Indians shall entertain at any time any of our enemies..." Waldron, in turn, enlisted the aid of his compatriot, [[Frost-357|Captain Charles Frost]] of Kittery, to trick the Indians and then, together with the captains and their companies, to surround and capture them. This event had the effect of prolonging King Philip's War, in the north-eastern theatre of New Hampshire and Maine, until 1678. * WikiTree FreeSpace: [[Space:Raid_on_Dover_(June_1689)|Raid on Dover (June 1689)]] — When England and France went to war in 1689, Pennacooks attacked the English settlement at Dover, New Hampshire which was under the jurisdiction of [[Walderne-1|Richard Walderne]]. Led by [[Penacook-4|Chief Kancamagus]], the Raid on Dover began King William's War, a series of viscious attacks carried out by 'Canadiens et Indiens' orchestrated by [[Abbadie_de_Saint-Castin-2|Jean Vincent Abbadie de Saint-Castin]] and [[Thury-12|Abbé Louis-Pierre Thury]].

Wheery or Killagally Civil Parish, County Offaly

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:The Counties Of Ireland|'''Ireland''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Offaly, Ireland|'''Main Offaly Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Wheery or Killagally Parish, County Offaly|Category for Wheery or Killagally Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Offaly|'''Civil Parishes in County Offaly''']] |} [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Offaly Team|County Offaly team]] ==Wheery or Killagally Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Foíre nó Cill Eaglaigh. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2046&cat=BF&ord=en Wheery or Killagally Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Garrycastle :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Wheery or Killagally Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Offaly|Towns of County Offaly]] ====Ferbane==== :Irish or Alternate Name: An Féar Bán. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.2715,-7.8294,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.2715/-7.8294 OpenStreetMap] ===The Townlands of Wheery or Killagally Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Wheery or Killagally Parish (Foíre nó Cill Eaglaigh) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:2046&cat=BF&ord=en Wheery or Killagally Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on Townlands.ie, PlacenamesNI.org where appropriate, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Aghaboy||''Achadh Buí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Aghaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Aghaboy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballinloman||''Baile an Lomáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballinloman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballinloman&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyclare||''Béal Átha Cláir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballyclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballyclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballydaly||''Baile Uí Dhálaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballydaly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballydaly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Ballylin'''||''Baile Uí Laighin''||[[:Category:Ballylin Townland, Wheery or Killagally Parish, County Offaly]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballylin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballylin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyvlin||''Baile Bhilín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballyvlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballyvlin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ballyvora||''Baile Mhaolmhóra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballyvora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ballyvora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Brehoge||''Bréachóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Brehoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Brehoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Coole||''An Chúil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Coole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Coole&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Creggan||''An Creagán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Creggan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Creggan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghalassa||''Currach an Leasa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Curraghalassa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Curraghalassa&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Curraghwheery||''Currach Fhoíre''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Curraghwheery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Curraghwheery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrica Beg||''Doire Íce Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Derrica%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Derrica%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derrica More||''Doire Íce Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Derrica%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Derrica%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Derries||''Na Doirí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Derries&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Derries&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Endrim||''Aondroim''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Endrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Endrim&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Ferbane||''An Féar Bán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ferbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Ferbane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Glebe||''An Ghléib''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Glebe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Keeloge||''Caológ na Cloiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Keeloge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Keeloge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilcolgan Beg||''Cill Cholgan Bheag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Kilcolgan%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Kilcolgan%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kilcolgan More||''Cill Cholgan Mhór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Kilcolgan%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Kilcolgan%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Killagally Glebe||''Cill Eaglaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Killagally%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Killagally%20Glebe%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Kincora||''Cionn Cora''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Kincora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Kincora&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lea Beg||''An Liath Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Lea%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Lea%20Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lea More||''An Liath Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Lea%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=%22Lea%20More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Lisdermot||''Lios Diarmada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Lisdermot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Lisdermot&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Moyclare||''Maigh Cláir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Moyclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Moyclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Rosfaraghan||''Ros Faracháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Rosfaraghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Rosfaraghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Skehanagh||''Sceachánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Skehanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Skehanagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Turraun||''An Torán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Turraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Turraun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Vicarstown||''Baile an Bhiocáire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Vicarstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Vicarstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Wheery||''Foíre''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Wheery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Offaly&townland=Wheery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general souces for Offaly should be added to the main Offaly page. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Parish format version 3.3. Team links in CIBs now implemented. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://www.placenamesni.org/index.php Placenamesni.org] a UK Government website managed by the Information Unit of Land & Property Services (LPS) Agency, Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP) * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study

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== Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Whenua Hou, Southland|category=Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Whenua Hou, Southland|category=Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study}}
{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q944257|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whenua Hou, Southland One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== The island has been known as Passage Island and Pegasus Island in the past but more often it is referred to as Codfish Island. It also has the dual name of Codfish Island/Whenua Hou. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Oceania :'''Country:''' New Zealand :'''Region:''' Southland :'''GPS Coordinates:''' -46.783333, 167.633333 :'''Elevation:''' 153.9 m or 504.9 feet ===History=== ''There was a sealing gang at Waikoropupu/Sealers Bay on Whenua Hou in 1809 and other sealers and flax-traders were living in Maori villages around Foveaux Strait by 1810-13. Sealers' huts, with Maori and Pakeha, were recorded at Sealers Bay in 1823 and again in 1827 when English adventurer John Boultbee visited. Traditional accounts vary as to which chief assigned the use of the island to European sealers and their Maori wives and children, prompting a new name for the island - Whenua Hou, New Land. It had earlier been called Kanawera, after a prominent Ngati Mamoe chief.'' ''One traditional account says that Chief Tukete, who was based at Pa Putatara, near Rakiura's Ruggedy Mountains and in sight of Whenua Hou, allocated the island to sealers and their partners about 1805-06. More commonly, traditional accounts say it was the Foveaux chief, Honekai, who died about 1815, or Tupai, who was near death in 1823. Another early 19th-century chief, Te Whakataupuka, succeeded Honekai as the highest ranking rangatira in Murihiku, and he also is said to have supported the mixed-race settlement of Whenua Hou. These fragments of evidence allow the possibility that sealers with Maori families could have been living at Whenua Hou between about 1805 and 1813, especially if the arrangements were made by Honekai.'' ''Initially, the settlers were relatively few in number. The revival of sealing in southern New Zealand in the 1820s brought about a substantial increase in the size of the settlement, especially from about 1826. Whenua Hou would come to be recognised as the first planned settlement of Europeans and Maori anywhere in New Zealand.'' ''In pre-European times the island had been known to Maori as a maritime way point, a stepping stone and staging post for parties of muttonbirders going by boat from Murihiku to the titi or muttonbird islands off the southwest coast of Stewart Island/Rakiura. Their purpose: the seasonal harvest of the young of countless sooty shearwaters. What came to be mapped as Sealers Bay was known then as Te Whanga Waikoropupu, a name that suggests how the surf can cause the inshore waters to "boil up". Here, though, a short distance beyond the breakers, is safe anchorage as the sandy seabed close to shore gives way to deep water. At the western end of the bay, a beautiful bush-clad and tannin-stained small river called Waituna meanders serenely to the sea.''https://www.odt.co.nz/lifestyle/magazine/new-lands-storied-history Forgotten Islands of the South'' says "Historians consider that the Maori chief, Tukete, was the founder of the colony." ===Population=== ''Some 33 Pākehā men, at least 24 Māori women and more than 40 children lived there at various times between about 1823 and 1850. The men were sealers and sailors who had abandoned various gangs or ships, and in some cases were residing with Māori partners and causing disruptions in villages around Foveaux Strait.'' ''For Ngāi Tahu leaders, the solution was to set aside a safe haven where the Māori women could live with their Pākehā partners: a "new land", whenua hou. The sealers had already named this Codfish Island "on account of the number of fish around it ... and the shape of their heads".''https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/117697061/the-bay-where-mori-and-pkeh-cultural-traditions-overlapped - Saved on Wayback Machine '' While it was probably the earliest permanent settlement of Pākehā in southern New Zealand, the legacy of the Sealers Bay community is felt most strongly in the Māori world. During the 1840s its members gradually dispersed to other localities around Foveaux Strait and Otago.'' ''The children from these early communities produced much larger families than did contemporary Māori, rapidly expanding the size of the mixed-race cohort and transforming the composition of the southern Māori population. Today, as the scholar Atholl Anderson notes, "the descendants of each of the founding Māori mothers at Whenua Hou number in the thousands, and together include most of southern Māori as a whole".''Pākehā Settlements in a Māori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769-1860, by Ian Smith. Published by Bridget Williams Books, November 2019. A report in the Wellington Independent in 1846 says ''"Codfish Island...is now deserted, the residents having lately shifted to Smoky Cove."'' ==Sources== See also: *https://www.odt.co.nz/lifestyle/magazine/new-lands-storied-history - Saved on Wayback Machine *https://medium.com/a-maverick-traveller/whenua-hou-codfish-island-and-the-few-k%C4%81k%C4%81p%C5%8D-left-43d465372ecf - Saved on Wayback Machine *Whenua Hou - A New Land: The story of Codfish Island was published in 2019 by the Department of Conservation, in association with the Whenua Hou Committee and with financial support from the Ngai Tahu Fund. *Pākehā Settlements in a Māori World: New Zealand Archaeology 1769-1860, by Ian Smith. Published by Bridget Williams Books, November 2019. *Early Days of the Foveaux Strait by Lloyd Esler. *Middleton, Angela. Two Hundred Years on Codfish Island (Whenuahou): from cultural encounter to nature conservation. Southland Conservancy: 2007. https://www.academia.edu/944430/Two_Hundred_Years_on_Codfish_Island_Whenuahou_From_Cultural_Encounter_to_Nature_Conservation, accessed 1Apr 2023

Whenua Tapu Cemetery

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[[Category: Wellington Cemetery Free Space Pages]] == Whenua Tapu Cemetery == The cemetery and crematorium at Whenua Tapu between Plimmerton and Pukerua Bay has a peaceful native bush setting and offers various options for burials and cremations. The cemetery is administered by Porirua City Council. ---- ''A free-space page for capturing and recording interments at [[:Category: Whenua Tapu Cemetery, Pukerua Bay, Wellington|Whenua Tapu Cemetery]] in Pukerua Bay, Wellington.'' === About this Free-Space Page === This free space page for Whenua Tapu Cemetery was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] for assistance, or one of the Cemeterists for The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]]. ---- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 0% in progress Data Transcriptions * In progress * 0 transcriptions completed ===Links=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2177068 FindAGrave] *[https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whenua-Tapu-Cemetery/272129 BillionGraves] *[https://poriruacity.govt.nz/services/cemeteries/cemetery-search/ Porirua City Cemetery database]

Where to find stuff

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==On Wiki Tree== * [[:Category: Sources by Name|Sources]] *[[Help:FamilySearch_Connections|Family Search Connections]] ::Temp Wikitree stuff * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/472793/do-you-have-source-a-thon-questions Source-a-thon] - with links to other source-a-thon pages * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Team_GB-Gen%27s_Thon_Page team BG Gen] - team page ==General Info stuff== * [http://britishgenes.blogspot.co.uk/ The Genes Blog] - Nice blog detailing sources ==Location specific== ===Scotland=== * [http://ecclegen.com/general-index-w/#Wilkins,%20William Fasti Index]

Whetstone (Qld)-1

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[[Category: Whetstone Station, Inglewood, Queensland]] [[Category:Inglewood, Queensland]] Details of the pastoral Run to be added. [[Category: Mitchelmore Name Study]] ==Residence== ===1859-1869=== Whetstone was a pastoral run located across the McIntyre Brook (River) about halfway between the Town of Inglewood (also on the brook) and the town of goonddiwindi to the south west. Sheep were raised on Whetstone.

[[Shepherd-4035|John Shepherd]], [[Mitchelmore-28|Mary Mitchelmore]] and their family arrived in Moreton Bay on the immigrant ship "British Empire" and landed at Brisbane in February 1859. After a few days of their arrival in Brisbane, It is likely, that John and his family had been selected by the overseer of Whetsone to work on their run - the males as shepherds of farm labourers and the females as domestic help to the station household. So it is also likely that Whetstone provided the cart(s) to transport the family and any of their possessions westwards up the range and over the Darling Downs and onto The Whetstone Run homstead. The roads at this early time of settlement were very primitive and so the journey for farm labourers from England would have been both tough and eventful.

Within a year (March 1860), Mary gave birth to twin girls, Elizabeth Jane and Emma Sophia on WhetstoneQld Birth Certifcate in possession of [[Smith-127977|Hugh Smith]] . More to come ....... ==Sources== * Pastoral Run Rent Lists, Qld Govt Gazettes * Old pastoral Run plans, Qld Dept of Natural Resources

Which Carbonear Joseph and Elizabeth Taylor

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[[Category:Woody Point, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Bonne Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Carbonear, Newfoundland Colony]] There are two couples with nearly identical profiles (ages, names and locations) in Carbonear: * [[Taylor-67787|Joseph Taylor (bef.1825-)]] married [[Pelley-313|Elizabeth Pelley (1831-)]] in 1850 in Carbonear. * [[Taylor-30948|Joseph William Taylor (abt.1826-1903)]] married [[Parsons-5097|Elizabeth (Parsons) Taylor (abt.1826-1906)]] in 1851 in Carbonear. Collectively they had at least 14 children between the dates 1851 and 1870. Many online trees (Ancestry and FamilySearch) assign all the children to both sets of parents. It's probably impossible to assign all the children with complete certainty to the right parents, but we can use the following clues to assign many of them: * Some children have names and middle names that suggest one family or the other (eg son Joseph William Taylor b 1864; or Ann Moors Taylor (probably named after a grandfather). But note that the two Josephs are second-cousins, so some of the traditional family names are common between them. * The family of Joseph William and Elizabeth Parsons seems, in whole or in part, to have moved to Bonne Bay/Norris Point ca 1878. Any child born in Carbonear, who married or died on the West Coast is likely to belong to these parents. With that in mind: '''The children of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Pelley might be''' # [[Taylor-30950|Hannah Taylor (1851-)]] seems to be named after her maternal grandmother [[Butler-26398|Hannah (Butler) Pelley (abt.1809-1882)]], and her birthday fits the marriage date of these parents. # [[Taylor-30952|Ann Moors Taylor (1853-1938)]] seems to be named after her paternal great-grandmother, [[Moores-813|Ann (Moores) Taylor (1744-1819)]] # [[Taylor-30954|Caroline Taylor (1855-)]] has no sources that might suggest one family over another. But spacing among children by age suggests this is a good assignment. # [[Taylor-30956|James Taylor (1858-1867)]] has few sources to support one family over another, but he might have been named after his maternal grandfather [[Pelley-204|James Pelley (abt.1809-1878)]] # [[Taylor-31003|Richard Taylor (1861-)]] lived his whole life in Carbonear. # [[Taylor-30959|Samuel Wesley Taylor (1865-1867)]] there is no reason to assign him here, except that the spacing in birthdates make it more likely. Both families were Methodist. # [[Taylor-100368|James Pelley Taylor (1870-)]] named after his mother. Same name as an older brother who might have died young. # [[Pelley-314|Joseph Pelley (1874-)]] there is no reason to assign him to this family rather than the other, apart from the fact that no other children have been named "Joseph", and it was common to name at least one son after the father. '''The children of Joseph William Taylor and Elizabeth Parsons might be''' # [[Taylor-30951|Catherine Agnes (Taylor) Organ (1852-1932)]] married George Thomas Organ in Bonne Bay in 1880 # [[Taylor-30953|Samson Taylor (1854-abt.1878)]] No sources support this profile at all, and no other information is noted on online family trees, except for the name and dates. Assigned to these parents, just because the spacing between children makes sense. # [[Taylor-30955|Mary Nicole Taylor (1856-1947)]] seems to have been named after her paternal grandmother [[Nichols-21351|Maria (Nichols) Taylor (abt.1806-)]]. She married Thomas Northcotte in Bonne Bay, on 20 Jan 1886. # [[Taylor-30957|Herbert Taylor (1860-1932)]] died in Curzon Village (Bonne Bay). # [[Taylor-30909|Joanna Haigh Aspey (Taylor) Matthews (abt.1862-)]] married in 1900 in Curzon Village. It's not clear what her middle name is meant to be, possibly it's a poorly transcribed variant of her ancestor [[Taylor-73352|William Heighington Taylor's]] middle name. # [[Taylor-30958|Joseph William Taylor (1864-)]] probably named after his father. # [[Taylor-30960|Rosalie Tryphena Taylor (1868-1868)]] there's no reason to assign her here, except for keeping the spacing among children as even as possible # [[Taylor-30961|Obadiah Taylor (1870-1963)]] married in Bonne Bay.

Which Johannah Gorman married Michael Russell

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] ''Which Johannah Gorman married Michael Russell?'' Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. On 27 April 1841 Johanna Gorman, resident at Bally Roe married [[Russell-12422|Michael Russell]] at Saint Mary's Church Sydney. While the marriage was registered in Sydney it may have taken place in the Bathurst district. The original Marriage record shows both Johanna and Michael as resident at Bally Roe. There is a Ballyroe south of Burraga in the Bathurst district NSW [https://archive.org/stream/baillieresnewsou00bail/baillieresnewsou00bail_djvu.txt]. The witnesses were [[Gorman-1073|James Gorman]] and Bridget Hogan. It is assumed Johannah is a close relation of James. There is a weak Gedmatch match and an Ancestry 5th to 8th cousins match of 15.2 centimorgans shared across 2 DNA segments, between descendants of James and Johanna (Hannah) Gorman Russell. *Ballyroe is south of Burraga in the Bathurst district NSW. *Ballyroe parish is named for the original property and lies between the Abercrombie and Isabella Rivers, west of the parish of Jeremy. There are two possibilities for Johanna. Investigate: *parents names on Death Certificate *child naming patterns (Mary CATHARINE MICHAEL Richard) *any evidence of place of origin *circumstantial evidence, including other online trees *'[[Gorman-1232|''Johanna 1'']] born about 1812 in Ireland, per Hooghly 1831" **Daughter of John Gorman and [[Reilly-1079|Mary (Reilly) Gorman]] (MyHeritage) Mary also arrived NSW per Hooghly. BDA online has Johanna per Hooghly 1831 marrying Michael Russell 1990 U#91022791601 and Daughter of John Gorman and Mary Riley (NationStudy Russell DNA project). **child naming patterns (Mary Catharine) support Johanna 1, mother sister **Age at death, 40, supports this Johanna NSW Deaths RUSSELL JOHANNA 1112/1852 V18521112 118AGE 40LG *'[[Gorman-1519|''Johanna 2'']] Born 1817 in Thurles, Tipperary per Glenswilly 1841" **Daughter of William G Gorman and Mary (Dalton) Gorman (both dead) arrived NSW per Glenswilly 1841. Dalton's were the main landholders at nearby Charlton. **both Johanna and Michael are from Tipperary **look for Dalton family connected to Mary in the area of Ballyroe . [[Dalton-8110|James Dalton]] was transported to New South Wales in 1835, settling in Orange. [http://www.daltondatabank.org/southwales.html] *''Charlton, Campbell's River'' **[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/28647545?searchTerm=%22charlton%22%20] property owned by [[Arkell-126|Thomas Arkell 1848]] **[https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=6354 Charlton cemetery] [https://austcemindex.com/?cemid=6354 Inscriptions] There is one additional marriage for a Johanna Gorman in NSW in the likely timeframe: 891/1877 BRUCE GEORGE GORMAN JOHANNA, Death certificate BRUCE JOHANNA 15266/1901 THOMAS MARY ROCKLEY, so neither of the above. Note a James and Johanna born to Edmund Gorman and Mary Weston /Boston District: LOUGHMORE which is 9.5 kms from Inch. Name: James Gorman Date of Baptism:17-Aug-1805 Parish/District: LOUGHMORE Gender:Male CountyCo. Tipperary Denomination:Roman Catholic Father:Edmund Gorman Mother: Mary Weston Occupation:Not Recorded Sponsor 1 /Informant 1:Wm Fannan Sponsor 2 /Informant 2:Cath Kelly Name: Johanna Gorman Date of Baptism:24-Mar-1810 Parish/District: LOUGHMOREGender:FemaleCountyCo. Tipperary Denomination:Roman Catholic Father: Edmund Gorman Mother:Mary Boston Occupation:Not Recorded Sponsor 1 /Informant 1:Edmd Russell Sponsor 2 /Informant 2:Mary White [https://irelandxo.com/ireland/tipperary/inch/message-board/gorman-family IrelandXO] There are six Gormans listed at Inch Parish in the Tithe Applotment book 18 Surname Forename Townland/Street Parish County Year :Gorman Wm Annefield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Annefield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Patk Annefield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Michl Liscreagh Inch Tipperary :Gorman Annfield Inch Tipperary :Gorman Patrick Annfield Inch Tipperary == For investigation== *It is not known whether Johanna was born in Australia or moved there. Did Michael and Johanna know each other in Ireland? **Her relationship to [[Gorman-1073|James]] is currently unknown, but note that one of James' daughters is named Johanna, and a James Gorman was witness at her wedding **If Johanna is James' sister it is likely she arrived in Australia between 1834 and 1841 **R Murphy of Ballyroe advertised for agricultural labourers and sheperds in Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW) Sep 19 1840 **A family researcher has Johanna as the daughter of [[Gorman-1321| John]] who was transported on the “Lord Sidmouth” arrived 1821, 7 year sentence Ticket of leave 1827. His wife Mary applied to join him and she and the 4 children arrived on the “Hooghley” in 1831, summary of indent Mary Gorman 27 sep 1831 free woman sent out with her family on the Hooghley. The Hooghly brought female prisoners as well as ten free settlers and twenty children who joined the vessel as steerage passengers. They included Mrs. Bridget Flood, Mary Wool and Mary Gorman (1805) age 26 all travelling to the colony to join their husbands; and Thomas Flood, a young boy. It is unclear from the indent whether this Mary has any children with her. BDA online has Johanna per Hooghly 1831 marrying Michael Russell 1990 forms U#91022791601 **Online sources state John and Mary had four children, Catherine, James, and in 1812 Johanna and John. St. Paul's, Dublin city index 1805-29 has a Catherine (different mother) , Johanna, 2 Johns no James **The same online source states Michael and Johanna had eight children, four have been verified. Michael had further children by a second wife * Possible arrivals **In 1841 [[Gorman-1519|Johanna Gorman]] (1817) arrived as a bounty immigrant on the Glenswilly **a Johanna Gorman (1813/1814) arrived as an immigrant probably with a sister Sarah in 1836. The James Pattison sailed from Cork in 1835, under the auspices of the London Emigration Committee of 1833-1836, which encouraged female emigration ***James Pattison,GORMAN,Johanna,22,11/02/1836,COD 425,269,[ML A1216] ***James Pattison,GORMAN,Sarah,20,11/02/1836,COD 425,287,[ML A1216]NSW Index to Miscellaneous Immigrants * Johanna may also have been known as Hannah **a Hannah Gorman was born in Sydney in 1811 V181190 141 **a Hannah Gorman arrived in Sydney on the convict ship Arab in 1836, ex Liverpool, convicted Lancaster **a Johanna Gorman (1812), aged 25 was convicted on 19-Jul-1837 of Absenting Herself From Employment, at Limerick. She served a 14 day sentence. (Prison Limerick General Register 1837-18581/24/3; Irish Prison Registers 1790-1924)

Whispering Pines Cemetery, Duluth, Kentucky

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[[Category: Whispering Pines Cemetery, Madison County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Whispering Pines Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Whispering Pines Cemetery is located on Floyd Branch Road, off of Red Lick Road, in Madison County, Kentucky. It is a fenced-in area in a lovely, remote setting under tall pines. The cemetery was established in 1994 in honor of Elmo Adams. There are 16 people and 1 dog buried here. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/37%C2%B034'18.1%22N+84%C2%B009'04.9%22W/@37.571688,-84.151361,123m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Whispering Pines Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2356009&CScn=whispering+pines&CScntry=4&CSst=19& Whispering Pines Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | (Dog)||Timberland||2003 Jun 15||2013 Nov 28||"Our precious dog"|| |- | Abney||Sarah Ellen||1996 Oct 1||1996 Oct 1||"Our baby" "Daughter of Steven & Kimberly Abney"|| |- | Adams||Elmo||1941 Apr 6||1994 Nov 13||"At rest"|| |- | Gray||Alonzo||1947 May 12||||"Father" "Our children Deanie, Connie, Marie, Johnny, Ronnie, Michelle"|| |- | Gray||Lucy||1946 Mar 21||2011 Nov 13||"Mother" "Our children Deanie, Connie, Marie, Johnny, Ronnie, Michelle"|| |- | McCrary||Jasmine Eve||2000 Nov 29||2000 Nov 29||"Daughter of Jerry & Robyn McCrary" "God bless our little angel"|| |- | Murray||William "Bill"||1948 Sep 20||2003 Aug 11||"In loving memory"|| |- | Powell||Dink, Jr. "June Bug"||1944 Jun 24||2007 Mar 18||"Dad"/Married May 21, 1968/SP5 US Army Vietnam|| |- | Powell||Mary L. (Saylor)||1949 Oct 21||||"Mom"/Married May 21, 1968|| |- | Shelton||Harold E.||1955 Oct 17||2014 Jan 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stipp||Stephen Conner||2009 May 20||2009 May 20||"Son of Daniel & Missy Stipp"|| |- | Webb||Bettie (Cain)||1948 May 5|||||| |- | Webb||Connie (Adams)||1964 May 3||||"Our children Mekeshia and Brent"/Married Nov. 29, 1979|| |- | Webb||John Winston||1938 May 17||2000 Aug 13|||| |- | Webb||Ronald L.||1958 Sep 4||||"Our children Mekeshia and Brent"/Married Nov. 29, 1979|| |- | |}

Whistle Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about Whistles. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc.

Whiston Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Whiston Name Study]] == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.

Whitaker Family Mysteries

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Whitburn Name Study

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[[Category:Whitburn Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Whitburn Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitburn Whitburn] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitburn name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitburns), by time period (18th Century Whitburns), or by topic (Whitburn DNA, Whitburn Occupations, Whitburn Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whitburn Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whitburn}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study

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= Introduction = To access the study proper, skip this section. This One Place Study covers the parish of Whitby, Yorkshire. To learn more about One Place Studies see [[Project:One Place Studies]]. This free space page is open so anyone who has signed the honor code can edit it. Feel free to add or change anything. This is a collaborative effort. I monitor this page for Data Doctor suggestions so any slips are easily corrected. If you are not confident about editing the free space page you can always send me a private message with your suggestions. There is no formal membership of this project, just jump in. If you have profiles that relate to Whitby you can use the sticker on their profile. There is a facility, linked below, to list all the profiles with this sticker. In time this will be used to construct related families. = Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study = {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Whitby, Yorkshire|category=Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q852778|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whitby, Yorkshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] == Whitby, town and parish == Whitby is a charming seaside town and port located ''GPS Coordinates:'' 54.4858, -0.6206 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Whitby/@54.4805704,-0.654324,13z Google Maps] on steep banks at the mouth of the River Esk on the Yorkshire 'Fossil' coast, England. Renowned for its rich maritime history, dramatic coastal landscapes, Jet and association with Bram Stoker's Dracula. Perched on the East Cliff lies the ruins of ''Whitby Abbey'' and the nearby Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, reached by 199 steps. The ruins of the Abbey are dramatic, standing on the high cliff and are thought to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula.  Lodging and shipowners houses dominate the West Cliff, built during the town's whaling and tourism development of the Georgian period. Whitby has its own [https://www.whitbydistillery.com/ distillery] making Gin from local ingredients. It also sells rum. Beyond the East and West cliff, moorland was and remains dominant as the North Yorkshire Moors National Park,[https://www.northyorkmoors.org.uk/ northyormoors.org.uk] providig opportunities for hiking and cycling with villages and hamlets of the Parishes of Lythe, Danby and Egton. These villages and hamlets together with the fishing villages of Staithes, Runswick Bay, Sandsend and Robin Hood's bay are interlinked with Whitby's development. The focus of the towns development over the centuries though was confined to the East & West frontage of the River Esk. Whitby functioned as a fishing settlement until, in the 18th century, it developed as a port and centre for shipbuilding and whaling, the trade in locally mined alum, and the manufacture of Whitby jet jewellery. Being still a fishing port fresh seafood takes center stage in Whitby's culinary scene. From traditional fish and chips enjoyed on the harbor front to award-winning restaurants, Whitby caters to all palates. Don't forget to try Whitby's famous blackcurrant tarts! == History == The earliest record of a permanent settlement is in 656 AD, when as ''Streanæshealh'' it was the place where Oswy, the Christian king of Northumbria, founded the first abbey. Viking raiders destroyed the monastery. Another monastery was founded in 1078 AD. It was in this period that the town gained its current name, ''Whitby'' (from "white settlement" in Old Norse). The abbey ruin at the top of the East Cliff is the town's oldest and most prominent landmark. Other significant features include the swing bridge, which crosses the River Esk and the harbour, which is sheltered by the East and West piers. [[Pickernell-15|Francis Pickernell ]] born in Sunderland, Durham was the Whitby Harbour Engineer from 1822 to 1862, who oversaw the development of both the East and West piers, the design and construction of the two lighthouses and the swing bridge. All are now Grade 11 listed buildings. === Maritime history === The town was a center for shipbuilding, whaling, and fishing with its maritime heritage stretching back several centuries which is commemorated by statues of [[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook RN (1728-1779)]], [[Scoresby-7|Wiliam Scoresby (1760-1829)]] and [[Scorsby-1|Wiliam Scoresby (1789-1857)]] as well as the whalebone arch sited at the top of the West Cliff.  Whitby hosts the [https://www.cookmuseumwhitby.co.uk/ Captain Cook Memorial Museum]. Further information on the maritime history of the Port of Whitby, 1700-1914: can be found at [[Wikipedia:Ship_and_boat_building_in_Whitby|Ship and boat building in Whitby]] Being an important fishing port in earlier times many of the town's inhabitants were Master Mariners. There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Master_Mariners|sub category] for them in the England project. === Photographic history === [[Sutcliffe-1576|Francis Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941)]] {{Image|file=Whitby_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=By Francis Meadow Sutcliffe
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Object 407008, Public Domain. }} was actually born in Headingly, but he is famous for his historic photographs of Whitby. The most famous one perhaps is "Three Naked Boys Around a Coble" taken in the 1880s. Further examples of his work can be see the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Meadow_Sutcliffe Wikipedia] article about him. You can see a higher resolution of this photogragraph on [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/42/Francis_Sutcliffe_-_Three_Naked_Boys_Around_a_Coble.jpg Wikipedia] (Original file ‎(1,695 × 1,312 pixels, file size: 752 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) == Population == The current population is about 14,000, {{Image|file=Whitby_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study.png |align=r |size=m |caption=poulation growth. }} it was measured at 13,213 in the 2011 census[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby#cite_note-2011_census-1 Wikipedia citation]. The population peaked around the end of the 19 centaury, but has varied over the years. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitby#Demography Wikipedia Whitby Demography] Accessed 21 April 2023). == Jet == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_(gemstone) Jet] is a gemstone that is basically fosilised wood. Whitby is known as the best source for Jet in England, it has also been found at Kimeridge, Dorset. It may be found on the beach after a storm if you are lucky, but it can be bought as jewellery in some of the shops at Whitby. Whitby is famous for its Jet jewelry due to the quality. Jet has a low hardness and so is difficult to carve leading to a high price for jewelry with intricate detail. == Notables == #[[Bateson-164|William Bateson FRS (1861-1926)]] founder of the Genetics Society #[[Sutcliffe-1576|Francis Meadow Sutcliffe (1853-1941)]] notable bictorian photographer. #[[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook RN (1728-1779)]] the British explorer, navigator, cartographer and naval officer. #[[Stoker-301|Abraham Stoker (1847-1912)]] the Irish author, best known his 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. = Sources = See also * [https://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/ Whitby guide] * [http://www.visitoruk.com/Whitby/#:~:text=Welcome%20to%20Whitby&text=The%20town%20has%20a%20population,a%20population%20of%20around%20107%2C000. Tourist information] * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Whitby GENUKI] * [https://www.thewhitbyguide.co.uk/whitby-mini-guide/ Mini guide]

White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt, New York

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[[Category: White Chapel Memory Gardens, DeWitt, New York]] ==General Information== '''White Chapel Memory Gardens'''
'''Address''': Kinne Road, DeWitt, Onondaga County, New York, 13214-1024 USA
'''GPS Coordinate's''': 43.0446600, -76.0602100 ==More Information== Except for one area, there are no upright grave markers at this cemetery, all markers are plane with the ground. The cemetery is divided in sections, which are named - Christus Garden - Masonic Garden - Garden of Prayer - Garden of Gethsemane - Sermon of the Mount - Last Supper Garden - Garden of Apostles - Serenity Garden - Garden of Peace There is also a small columbarium/mausoleum. The first burial was in 1934. Managed by Oakwood Cemeteries, Inc since 1981. Managed by Oakwood Cemeteries Inc.: 940 Comstock Ave Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 475-2194

White County, Tennessee

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Welcome to White County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to White County, Tennessee. From cities to citizens to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #Coordinator of this county:[[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]]. #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) ==List of Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages, and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists - #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded ---- ----{{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-35.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=''White County, Tennessee!'' }} ==White County History== {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee.jpg |caption=White County Courthouse in Sparta, Tennessee, USA. }} :''' Created out of Smith and Jackson counties''' On September 11, 1806, an act of the Tennessee General Assembly created White County out of Smith and Jackson counties, responding to a petition signed by 155 residents of the area. The county's original geographic area included all of what is now White and Warren counties, as well as parts of modern Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Franklin, Grundy, Putnam, and Van Buren counties.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Named for [[White-15415|John White]] (1751–1846)''' The origin of the county's name is disputed. The county is officially held to be named for John White (1751–1846), a Revolutionary War soldier, surveyor, and frontiersman who was the first known white settler of the area. White had moved his family to the Cumberland Mountains from Virginia in 1789.[4] However, some historians suggest the county was named for Revolutionary War soldier [[White-3528|James White]], the founder of Knoxvillehttps://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Permanent county seat''' A temporary county seat was established near Rock Island, now in Warren County. Three years later a permanent county seat was established on the banks of the Calfkiller Riverhttp://spartatn.com/nature-draws-first-settlers and named Sparta.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Champ Ferguson''' Grave of Confederate bushwhacker [[Ferguson-1|Champ Ferguson]] near Sparta In 1840, White County became a destination for people from all over the country when Christopher Haufmann erected a large hotel on Bon Air Mountain, part of the Cumberland Plateau. The hotel was near some mineral springs as well as being at a high altitude; both were thought to promote health, and people came from far and wide for the "cures" advertised by the resort. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Saltpeter mining operation during the Civil War''' White County was the site of a very large saltpeter mining operation during the Civil War. The Cave Hill Saltpeter Pits (No. 1 and No. 2), located on Cave Hill near the mouth of England Cove, were intensively mined. Relics remain from that operation. Saltpeter is the main ingredient of gunpowder and was obtained by leaching the earth from these caves. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''The Civil War''' The Civil War deeply affected White County, although no major battles were fought in the area. As it was on the border between the largely pro-Union East Tennessee and pro-Confederate Middle Tennessee, the county was the scene of bloodshed from partisans (called "bushwhackers") of both sides.[1] One famous Confederate guerrilla operating in the area was Champ Ferguson, who caused much mayhem and destruction before he was arrested after the war on May 28, 1865. Ferguson was tried by a military court, convicted, and executed by hanging, one of only two Confederates executed for war crimes. He is buried in France Cemetery near Sparta.Sparta.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''White County slowly rebuilt from the ashes of war''' White County slowly rebuilt from the ashes of war booming coal mining industries being started on Bon Air Mountain. The mountain was rich in bituminous coal, and enterprising local businessmen were quick to realize it. Over the subsequent decades, White County slowly rebuilt from the ashes of war. The county was connected to the outside world by railroad, mainly because of the profit potential that represented. Several mining towns sprang up on the plateau part of the county, including Bon Air, Eastland, and Ravenscroft. :'''Search For Soldiers''' The service records of men, North and South, are contained in the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Soldiers and Sailors Databasehttps://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htmNational Park Servicehttps://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm ---- :'''War Stalls Population Growth''' Growth continued in Sparta, and in 1840 the U.S. Census Bureau listed White County's population at 10,747. Infrastructure was developing, commerce and industry were flourishing -- a trend that continued into the 1850s when population records listed 11,444 county residents. [http://spartatn.com/war-stalls-population-growth] :'''Spartans Rebuild War-Torn City''' By 1870, the census indicated less than 10,000 people remained in White County. However, throughout the 1870s and 1880s, the residents began to rebuild their lives and the economy began to rebound as mining and manufacturing began to thrive. [http://spartatn.com/spartans-rebuild-war-torn-city] ---- {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-46.png |align=c |size=m }} {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Tennessee_Project_Pictures_and_Images-13.jpg |align=C |size=m |caption=Tennessee State line in Memphis }} ==Geography== White County is part of Middle Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. White County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee-3.jpg |caption=Map of White and Adjacent Counties }} :::::::::[https://s3.amazonaws.com/ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252/s3/research-wiki-elasticsearch-prod-s3bucket/images/0/00/Tnwhite.png ] ===Adjacent counties=== :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bledsoe_County,_Tennessee Bledsoe County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Cumberland_County,_Tennessee Cumberland County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/DeKalb_County,_Tennessee DeKalb County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Putnam_County,_Tennessee Putnam County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Van_Buren_County,_Tennessee Van Buren County ] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Warren_County,_Tennessee Warren County] ---- ===Protected Areas=== #[https://www.tn.gov/agriculture/article/ag-forests-sf-bledsoe Bledsoe State Forest (part)] #[http://www.tnwatchablewildlife.org/watchareadetails.cfm?uid=09072216143715780®ion=Bridgestone-Firestone_Centennial_Wilderness&statearea=East_Tennessee Bridgestone/Firestone Centennial Wilderness Wildlife Management Area (part)] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Burgess_Falls_State_Park Burgess Falls State Park and Natural Area (part)] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Rock_Island_State_Park_(Tennessee) Rock Island State Park (part)] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sparta_Rock_House Sparta Rock House State Historic Site] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Scott%27s_Gulf Virgin Falls State Natural Area]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21HfqTi17ZA {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee-2.jpg |caption= Virgin Falls, Tennessee }} ---- ==Government Offices== #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/assessor-property Assessor of Property] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/circuit-court-clerk Circuit Court Clerk] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/county-clerk County Clerk] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/county-trustee County Trustee] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/highway-superintendent Highway Superintendent] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/register-deeds Register of Deeds] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/sheriffs-office Sheriff's Office] ---- ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ---- ==Communities== ===Cities=== #[http://spartatn.com/ Sparta, Tennessee] ===Towns=== #[http://tennessee.hometownlocator.com/tn/white/doyle.cfm Doyle, Tennessee] ===Unincorporated communities=== :#Bon Air [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bon_Air,_White_County,_Tennessee] :#Cassville [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee] :#DeRossett [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/DeRossett,_Tennessee] :#Quebeck [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Quebeck,_Tennessee] :#Ravenscroft [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Ravenscroft,_Tennessee] :#Walling [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Walling,_Tennessee] :#Yankeetown [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Yankeetown,_Tennessee] ===See Also=== Populated Places[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Populated_Places] ---- ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: White County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |White County Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: White County, Tennessee, Schools |White County Schools]] ---- {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-46.png |caption=Tennessee State Flag }} ---- ==Things to do/see== '''Natural Beauty''' #Bridgestone Firestone Centennial Wilderness WMA #Sunset Rock #Burgess Falls State Park and Natural Area #Rock Island State Park #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Scott%27s_Gulf Virgin Falls State Natural Area]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZVmKpW4KDg '''Museums and More''' #Coal Miner Railroad Section House Museum #The Rock House Famous Stage Stophttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7YQpdwDi6Q #Historic Downtown Sparta Liberty Square #Walking Tour of Historic District #White County Heritage Museum #Military Museum #Civil War Trail #Upper Cumberland Quilt Trail - Sparta-White County #Sparta Drive-In Movie Theater ::'''Find It All At''' ::[http://whitecountytn.gov/visitors/attractions White Co. Tennessee Goverment] ::[http://spartatn.com/nature Natural And Man-Made Beauty] ---- ==Sparta, White County, Obituaries== :[http://spartalive.com/category/obituaries/ Live.Com Current Obituaries] ---- ==County Resources== ::'''White County Tennessee Archives''' #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/military.html Revolutionary War Pensions Civil War Pensions] #[http://web.blomand.net/~wcolley/wcghs.html WhiteCountyGenealogicalHistoricalSociety] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/white/ White County, Tennessee Genealogy] #[http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/white/ White County Genealogy and History] ==Tennessee Resources== : Tennessee State Resources : [http://www.copies1918.com/covertn.html Tennessee Document Index for a list of documents, by county.] : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Tennessee Sources-Tennessee] ---- ::'''Cemetery Index''' White Co. TN Cemetery Records : '''This page lists cemeteries in White Co. TN with a count of the number of burials recorded in the Tennessee Cemetery Records'''. #[https://www.tngenweb.org/cemeteries/#!co=white Cemetery Listing for White Co.] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/cemetery.html Cemetery Index A-H] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/cemeteryiw.html Cemetery Index I-Z] ---- ::'''Cemetery Index''' '''Find A Grave: Alphabetically For White County''' #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=1&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 1-20] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=21&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 21-40] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=41&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 41-60] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=61&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 61-80] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=81&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 81-100] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=101&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 101-120] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=121&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 121-140] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=141&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 141-160] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=161&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 161-180] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=181&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 181-200] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=201&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 201-220] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=221&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 221-240] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=241&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 241-260] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=261&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 261-260] ---- ===County Records=== :'''White County's civil records start the following years on Family Search:''' #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Birth Birth1908 ] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_GenealogyMarriage Marriage1806] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Death Death1881] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_GenealogyCensus Census1820] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Land Land1801] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Probate Probate1806] ----- ===Tennessee Cirtificates=== {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee-4.jpg |caption=White County, Tennessee Image 5 }} #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Birth Certificates] #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Death Certificates] #[https://www.tngenes.net/index.php/deaths/death-certificates?start=50 Death Certificates White County, Tennessee] #[http://www.tngenes.net/index.php/deaths/death-certificates/910-white-county-tn-1930-death-certificate-abstracts White County Death Cerificates] #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Marriage Certificates] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/wills.html Death Certificates] ===Other County Records=== #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/wills.html Wills] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/deeds.html Deeds and Land Records] #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Divorce Records] #[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1619127 Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950] #[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1936414 Tennessee State Marriage Index 1780-2002] ===Church records=== ==Bible Records== #[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tn/white/whibible.html White County Tennessee Archives] #[https://tnsos.net/TSLA/Bibleproject/Tennessee Bible Records Tennessee Family Bible Records] ---- ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/deeds.html Deeds and Land Records] ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Links To Census Records=== [http://www.census-online.com/links/TN/ TN Census Records] [http://www.census-online.com/links/TN/White/ White Co., Tennessee] ==See also== ==Sources== Author Murphynw, a FamilySearch Research Wiki user. 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White County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:White County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the White County, Arkansas! == White County is Arkansas's 31st county, formed on October 23, 1835, from portions of Independence, Jackson, and Pulaski counties. It was named for Hugh Lawson White, a Whig candidate for President of the United States. From 1890 to 1950, White County was the strawberry capital of the United States. One farm alone, the A. W. Hoofman farm, shipped out between five and six million plants to practically every state in the Union, and also Mexico, Cuba, and China. Over 1,500 train cars of berries were shipped out. The Industry as a whole generated $1,600,000 into the county for growers, cappers, pickers, and box makers. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[Space:Independence_County_Arkansas|Independence County]] (north) *[[Space:Jackson_County_Arkansas|Jackson County]] (northeast) *[[Space:Woodruff_County_Arkansas|Woodruff County]] (]]east) *[[Space:Prairie_County_Arkansas|Prairie County]] (southeast) *[[Space:Lonoke_County_Arkansas|Lonoke County]] (southwest) *[[Space:Faulkner_County_Arkansas|Faulkner County]] (west) *[[Space:Cleburne_County_Arkansas|Cleburne County]] (northwest) === Communities === ==== Cities ==== * Bald Knob * Beebe * Bradford * Judsonia * Kensett * McRae * Pangburn * Searcy (county seat) ====Towns==== * Garner * Georgetown * Griffithville * Higginson * Letona * Rose Bud * Russell * West Point ====Unincorporated Towns==== * Albion * Antioch * Andrews * Bare Stone * Barrentine Corner * Bee Rock * Belcher * Center Hill * Clay * Conant * Crosby * Dewey * Dogwood * Doniphan * El Paso * Enright * Essex * Floyd * Four Mile Hill or "Boot Hill" * Georgia Ridge * Gravel Hill * Hammondsville * Happy * Harmony * Hart * Hickory Flat * Holly Springs * Joy * Keeler Corner * Liberty Valley * Little Red * Midway * Mitchell Corner * Morning Sun * Nimmo * Opal * Pickens * Plainview * Pryor * Providence * Rio Vista * Romance * Showalter's Corner * Sidon * Smyrna * Steprock * Sunnydale * Twentythree * Velvet Ridge * Vinity Corner * Walker * Worden * Wright's Corner ====Historic Towns==== * Beeler Ferry * Bethel Grove * Denmark * Jasmine * Mount Pisgah * Old Stoney Point * Roosevelt * Russell * Union Hill ====Townships:==== * Albion * Antioch * Bald Knob (Bald Knob) * Big Creek (Pangburn) * Cadron * Cane * Chrisp * Clay * Cleveland * Coffey * Coldwell * Crosby * Cypert * Denmark * Des Arc * Dogwood (Griffithville) * El Paso * Francure (Georgetown) * Garner (Garner) * Gravel Hill * Gray (most of Searcy, part of Kensett) * Gum Springs (part of Searcy) * Guthrie * Harrison (most of Judsonia, part of Searcy) * Hartsell Township * Higginson Township (Higginson, part of Searcy) * Jackson * Jefferson * Joy * Kensett (most of Kensett, small part of Searcy) * Kentucky (Rose Bud) * Liberty (Bradford) * McRae (McRae) * Marion (Letona) * Marshall * Mount Pisgah * Red River (West Point, part of Judsonia) * Royal * Russell (Russell) * Union (Beebe) * Velvet Ridge * Walker ===White County in the Civil War=== *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6647 Skirmish at Little Red River] May 17, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6649 Skirmish at Big Indian Creek] aka: Skirmish at Big Creek; aka: Skirmish at Indian Creek; Pea Ridge Campaign May 27, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6650 Des Arc Bayou Expedition] aka: Searcy Expedition; aka: West Point Expedition May 27, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6653 Skirmishes at Little Red River] Pea Ridge Campaign June 5 and 7, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6655 Skirmish at Fairview] Pea Ridge Campaign June 7, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6775 Skirmish at Little Red River] aka: Skirmish at Beeler's Ferry June 6, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6795 Skirmish at Remount Camp] August 5, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6797 Skirmish at Bull Bayou] Expedition from Little Rock to the Little Red River August 7, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6802 Skirmish near Searcy] Union Expedition from Little Rock to the Little Red River August 13, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6403 Searcy, Fairview, and Augusta Expeditions] aka: Attack on Steamers Celeste and Commercial; Lonoke, Prairie, White, Jackson, Woodruff, Pulaski counties August 27–September 6, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6817 Skirmish near Searcy] September 13, 1864 == Historical Landmarks and Tourism== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_White_County,_Arkansas National Registry of White County Historic Places] lists 197 historic buildings and monuments. *Henry and Sarah Morris House pre-Civil War one of the oldest surviving rural houses in White County built in 1860. The White County Historical Society is in the process of recreating an 1880s farmstead and crossroads community in the city of Searcy. Called Pioneer Village, the project includes the Garner Railroad Depot, Gordon Log Cabin, the one-room Little Red Schoolhouse, and several other buildings from the late 1800s. * Searcy Events Center and Sports Complex, * Benjamin Clayton Black House (1860s) art gallery, * White County Fair, which is billed as the largest county fair in the state based on gate admissions. === National Protected Areas === * Bald Knob National Wildlife Refuge * Henry Gray / Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Area known for trout fishing * Steven Wilson Raft Creek Bottoms Wildlife Management Area known for trout fishing === Prominent Families and Surnames=== ===Notables=== *William Malcolm (Bill) Dickey, catcher, National Baseball Hall of Fame *Ray Yarnell, Yarnell Ice Cream founder *Margarete Ethel Neel (1913–1971) International Red Cross ===Infamous=== *Rev. Cobb, founder of the religious cult Cobbites in 1876. ==Ongoing Projects for White County== #[[:Category:White_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|White County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:White_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Homesteaders|White County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters == Records and Resources== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=814 * http://www.argenweb.net/white/ This county or any segment is available for adoption. If you are interested in White County please contact [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]]

White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] =White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca= *Author: Charles Leroy Zimmerman *Published in 1941 *Printed in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, by Telegraph Press *Source Citation example: :::Zimmerman, Charles Leroy. [[Space:White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca|White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca]] (1941) *In-line Citation Example: :::[[#Zimmerman|Zimmerman]] Page 134 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:White Eagle, Chief of the Ponca|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Availability== *Online: **HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006829670 (Full text)

White Family Mysteries

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White Family Quarterly

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == White Family Quarterly == An Illustrated Genealogical Magazine. Devoted to the ancestry, history and genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. * published Vol. 1:1903, Vol. 2:1904, Vol. 3:1905 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:White Family Quarterly|White Family Quarterly]]'' (1903-1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WFQ|White Family Quarterly]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:White Family Quarterly|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=9qZbAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/whitefamilyquart13whit * https://archive.org/details/whitefamilyquart13whit_0 * https://archive.org/details/whitefamilyquar00whit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780877

White Hall Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:White Hall Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] ==History== White Hall Plantation'''Woodwork of White Hall''' https://www.mesdajournal.org/2020/decoding-the-woodwork-of-white-hall-a-network-of-enslaved-carpenters-and-french-huguenots/ was located in Berkeley County, South Carolina. It is not to be confused with the White Hall plantation of Jasper County, South Carolina. White Hall Plantation is currently located under the waters of Lake Moultrie, Berkeley County, South Carolina. ===Owners=== White Hall Plantation has had a long list of owners.https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/white-hall.html It is said to have been in the White family from early 1700's, and the birthplace of Blake Leay White. The plantation was reportedly purchased by the Porcher family from Blake Leay White (deed has not be found yet). It was handed down from father to son in the Porcher family for at least 3 generations. In his 1843 will Thomas Porcher Jr. hands it to his son Thomas Francis Porcher, '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 40-41 1834-1839
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1834-1839, Vol. 040 > image 228 of 999; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-JXSH-75}} (accessed 5 March 2023) *1835 will of Thomas Porcher
directing that the house should be repaired or rebuilt. *[[White-47725|Blake Leay White]] (1748-1796) *[[Marion-546|Job de St. Julien Marion]] (1760-1799) '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 27 1793-1800 Wills v. 28-29 1800-1807
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Charleston > Wills, 1793-1800, Vol. 027 > image 307 of 1142; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
{{FamilySearch Image|939L-VQQS-L9}} (accessed 11 March 2023) *will of Job de St. Julien Marion
*[[Porcher-77|Thomas Porcher]] (1767-1835) [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Porcher_1766-1835%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Porcher (1767-1835)]] *[[Porcher-18|Thomas Porcher Jr]] (1796-1843) [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Porcher_1796-1843%2C_South_Carolina|the Slaves of Thomas Porcher (1796-1843)]] *[[Porcher-182|Thomas Francis Porcher]] (1828-1861) ===Slaves=== White Hall plantation has a long history of slaves living on the property. A number of these slaves were renown carpenters and loaned out to other plantations in the area to work on and build the large plantation houses. Please see the Plantation Owners links for named of slaves of White Hall Plantation.https://lowcountryafricana.com/enslaved-ancestors-at-white-hall-and-goshen-plantations-estate-of-thomas-porcher-berkeley-sc-1843/ *a slave list from White Hall Plantation 1843 ==Sources== *https://south-carolina-plantations.com/berkeley/white-hall.html

White Hall Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia

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[[Category:White Hall Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] ==History== [[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|Mulberry Hill]] Plantation, which grew rice, and White Hall Plantation (also known as Whitehall), which grew cotton, located in Bryan County, Georgia, had more than 130 slaves when [[Arnold-17902|Richard James Arnold Sr (1796-1873)]] took over in 1823.[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=59997 Historical Marker Database for Richard James Arnold] The plantations were part of his wife [[Gindrat-16|Louisa Caroline Gindrat]]'s dowry. This inventory lists the names, ages and capabilities of his enslaved persons.https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/176006/#slide=gs-363312 ==Slave Owners== *[[Gindrat-16|Louisa Caroline (Gindrat) Arnold (1804-1871)]] *[[Arnold-17902|Richard James Arnold Sr]] at one time he owned 195 enslaved people. ==Slaves== In the 1850 Slave Schedule census, Rich J Arnold was in District 20, Bryan, Georgia, United States. He owned 186 slaves. '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington Dc; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Rich J Arnold in District 20, Bryan, Georgia, USA.
"By 1860 Arnold was the largest landowner in Bryan County, with over 15,000 acres and 195 slaves. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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R J Arnold in Bryan, Georgia, USA.
Arnold was an innovative planter, regarded as being well advanced for his times in terms of his business concepts, his application of scientific principles to his agricultural methods and techniques and his philosophy of plantation and slave management."Coastal Bryan Heritage Trail, Section on Richard James Arnold (http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-driving-trail.html) A handwritten list of his slaves from the Inventory of Slaves from Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, Bryan County, Georgia, December 1823 can be found at [[Space:White_Hall_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|'''White Hall''']] and [[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|'''Mulberry Hill''']] in 1823 and can be found at The Henry Ford Museum and online in the Henry Ford Digital Collections. Inventory of Slaves from Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, Bryan County, Georgia, December 1823(https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/176006/#slide=gs-363312). ===Slaves of White Hall Plantation=== The following names were on the Inventory List but not under a specific list/columns: *John Carpenter *Daniel *Jack *Polly *?dia - Willow & Delia, her children *?ddy - Lame, Mary, Adam, Nancy, Infant Sally, her children *Fillon *Rose, daughter of Tom and ? *Rose, child of Mary Ann, wife of Tom, not down? *Tom, child of Grace, not down? ''The above are at '''White Halls''''' ''Dec 1823'' refers to the following: ''Among the negros claimed by Miller the following are ? with my other people'' {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Men ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | S Rilly || 50 years || F.F. |- | Roister || 24 years || F. |- | Morris || 32 years || F. |- | William || 23 years || F.F. |- | Chance || 50 years || Watchman |- | John || 50 years || Carpenter |- | P Dick || 45 Years || Stock Keeper |- | Jacob || 55 Years || Driver |- | John || 24 years || |- | Ben || 50 years || Wagon Driver |- | Sam || 22 Years || F. |- | Abraham || 23 years || F. |- | Gibbs || 50 years || Taskable - not prime |- | Mally || 22 years || |- | Majar || 25 years || F. |- | Brunty || 22 years || F. |- | Frank || 20 years || F. |- | Harrington || 30 years || F. |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Women ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Sames || 45 || |- | Delia || 30 || |- | Rose || 20 || |- | Polly || 20 || |- | Lydia || 20 || |- | Grace || 25 || |- | Daphne || 45 || |- | Nan (House Servant) || 16 || |- | Cressy || 40 || |- | Richa (3/4) || 23 || |- | Phibe (House Servant) || 35 || |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Men & Women 3/4 & 1/2 Hands ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Old Sam || 60 || Carpenter 3/4 |- | Charlotte || 16 || 3/4 |- | Mary Ann || 50 || 3/4 |- | Pompey || 55 || 3/4 |- | Tom || 13 || House Servant 1/2 |- | Tany || 16 || 3/4 |- | Jenny || 35 || 3/4 |- | Many || 45 || 3/4 Married Svt |- | Penny || 14 || 1/2 |- | Priser || 55 || 1/2 |- | Elery || 24 || 3/4 |- | Rose || 14 || 1/2 |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Free & Super ? ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | Patty || 75 || |- | O Charley || 65 || |- | Lelseo || || Corn Grind |- | Fanny || || |- | Muse || || Poulty Ten |- | Old Sue || 65 || Nurse |- | Old Rachel || 55 || Milkery |- | Joe || || |}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;" border="1" bgcolor="#ff ff ff" |- ! width="200"|Children ! width="100"|Age ! width="300"|Remarks |- | March || 10 Years || Boy |- | Amos || 6 Years || Boy |- | Else || 9 Years || Girl |- | Charley || 8 Years || Boy |- | Lillen || 2 Years || Girl |- | Delia || 3 Years || Girl |- | Renty || 10 Years || Boy |- | Neptune || 6 Years || Boy |- | Minty || 3 Years || Girl |- | Abby || 3 Years || Girl |- | Adam || 12 Years || Boy |- | Eve || 12 Years || Girl |- | Cate || 6 Years || Girl |- | Daphny Infant || 1 Years || Girl |- | Tony || 5 Years || Boy |- | Mary Ann || 3 Years || Girl |- | Mary Infant || 2 Weeks || Girl |- | Quality || 3 Mos || Girl |- | Doran || 5 Years || Girl |- | Ellery Infant || 1 Years || Boy |}
==Sources== See also: *[[Space:Mulberry_Hill_Plantation%2C_Bryan_County%2C_Georgia|Mulberry Hill Plantation, Bryan County, Georgia]] *[https://books.google.ca/books?id=pedOnpnFv70C&pg=PA82&lpg=PA82&dq=louisa+gindrat&source=bl&ots=y0N8d8ACKX&sig=ACfU3U14Rkcc3VwJSAFWcmbA8B58N5Hc7A&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiVmqnEvcj9AhWfkIkEHeSQB684FBDoAXoECAMQAg#v=onepage&q=Richard%20Arnold&f=false Echoes of the River Bend By Jerry Rutland]

White Hall Soldiers' Orphans School

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A memorial page to the Civil War soldiers and their children who attended the White Hall School. The memorial will start with soldiers from Cumberland County Pa. --'''A SHORT HISTORY'''-- --'''BEGINNING'''-- By 1865 Governor Andrew Curtain had taken an interest in the welfare of soldiers' orphans created by the Civil War. In 1866 the state began a nearly 150 year history of providing care and education to orphans of Pennsylvania's soldiers. In 1866 thirty-eight institutions were funded by the state to provide for orphans of Civil War Soldiers. The history of one of those schools is being commemorated here. White Hall School operated in Camp Hill Pennsylvania from 1866 to 1891. The school and residence was located on Market St. between the present 21st and 22nd Streets. Attached to the school was a 20 acre plot farmed to support the school. The School operated as a “High School”. Students were accepted from age 10 to age 16. Upon their 16th birthday, regardless of when it fell in the school year, the student was graduated. These students are referred to as “Sixteeners”. Both male and female students attended the school. Both were taught the “3R's”, in addition boys were given parade ground military training and wore a uniform. Female students generally wore a standard dress, but were not given military training. Generally the girls were taught sewing and other household skills. Both the boys and girls performed chores associated with the operation of the school and farm. --'''ATTENDANCE'''-- In order to gain admittance, the student was required to be a son or daughter of a Civil War soldier. The soldier had to be deceased, ill and or maimed to the point he could not support himself or his family. Students either came directly from their family to the school or were transferred in from other institutions in the program that cared for younger children. Students usually matriculated from age 10 to 16; however students were frequently removed for either bad behavior or by their families. These removals were called “On Orders”. The majority of these children were called home by the family because of financial pressure. In an era with no Social Net as there is today, the widow often depended on older children to go to work to support the extended families. During this time period families were usually large. As these older children married or decided to go off to find their fortune, the widow would remove a younger child from the school to either go to work commercially to support the family or to maintain the family farm. --'''GRADUATION'''-- Not much different happened to the graduates as opposed to the removals. The exception being that they may have been a little more educated and therefore more able to earn a good living. Male students that graduated at 16 usually became apprenticed or went back to farming the family farm. Female students in that era usually married, became domestics or occasionally became employed in dress making or millinery establishments. However as the 19th century progressed, students of both sexes increasingly attended the state “Normal Schools” and became teachers. Over 1000 children were processed through the White Hall School during its history. An exact number may never be assured since although graduates are fairly well documented in state reports, the “On Orders” are not. Additionally childhood death was a significant issue in the 19th century and all reported deaths while attending the school are incomplete. Nine students are buried in the Camp Hill Cemetery. --'''Management'''-- Initially the Schools were not operated as military schools. However in short order it became obvious that the physical care and cleanliness of the institution was not being maintained. Therefore retired officers were brought into supervise the schools. They instituted military training and discipline to solve the problem. White hall was no different. Brevet Colonel J.A. Moore was hired to supervise the school in 1867. His tenure lasted the majority of the school’s history. He, along with his brother-in-law Harry Bowman, operated the school until 1890. --'''DEMISE'''-- The School closed in the spring of 1891. White Hall and the majority of the other institutions were closed and consolidated into four and finally into a single institution by the beginning of the 20th century. The Scotland School was the only remaining school to operate into the 21st century before being closed. --'''WHY'''-- For the most part the schools had served their former purpose. Given the narrow construct of the admittance policy, by 1890 there were few children that met the admission criteria. Schools began to vie for the limited applicants. Additionally, changing social mores resulted in a reduction of orphanage type institutions in favor of the foster home support and adoption model. Establishment and growth of the public school system chipped away at the need for these schools. The consolidated School at Scotland lasted only because the criteria were eventually expanded to Soldiers from subsequent wars and Fire and Police personnel. Although I have not found any record of specific bad behavior by White Hall administrators, the system in general also had its usual share of incidences of embezzlement. The most significant incidence of corruption was the use of students by unscrupulous land speculators. After the civil war the railroads and the US government encouraged the settlement of the west by offering free land parcels to those who would occupy and farm the land. Students were, for a fee, made wards to these people. This allowed the speculators to claim more land, often contiguous parcels, thereby increasing the power and wealth of the speculator. --'''STRUCTURE'''-- The physical plant was a clapboard building on Market Street that was converted into row houses and existed well into the 1980's at which time it was demolished and a modern office complex built. --'''MEMORIAL'''-- An Obelisk monument was constructed in Willow Park on Market Street in 1926 by surviving “Sixteeners” It is now the sole reminder in the community. --'''OBJECTIVE'''-- We plan to memorialize the school on this page with additional photos. We are also constructing limited genealogy records for the Soldier, his wife and the children with emphasis on those children that attended the school. --'''HELP'''-- : We have detailed lists of students and will gladly search for the record if you feel you have a relative that attended White Hall. In return we are always looking for possible attendees for which we have no record mostly deaths and “Removals on Orders” subsequent to 1876. --'''REFERENCES:'''-- 1. Paul, James Laughery, Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphan Schools, 1877, Harrisburg: Lane S, Hart, 1877 2. Christ, Robert Grant, Camp Hill A History, Camp Hill: Camp Hill Borough, 1984 [[Category: United States Civil War]] [[Category: Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania]]

White Haven Plantation, St Louis County, Missouri

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[[Category:White Haven Plantation, St Louis County, Missouri]] [[Category:St. Louis County, Missouri, Slaves]] [[Category:St. Louis County, Missouri, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:Missouri_Plantations|Missouri Plantations]] == Introduction == White Haven was first known as the Gravois property. "When Theodore and Anne Lucas Hunt purchased William Lindsay Long's home in 1818, there existed "several good log cabins" on the property—potential quarters for the five enslaved people purchased earlier by Hunt. The work of Walace, Andrew, Lydia, Loutette, and Adie would be an important part of the Hunts' farming venture. The Hunts sold the Gravois property to Frederick Dent in 1820, for the sum of $6,000." Wikipedia: Ulysses S Grant National Historic Site. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulysses_S._Grant_National_Historic_Site#Slavery_at_White_Haven William Lindsey Long and his family "built their first home, known as “White Haven”. Ulysses S. Grant was one of the subsequent owners of the home. It is now owned by St. Louis County, and is on the National Register of Historic Places." "William Lindsey Long" https://www.fentonhistory.com/node/7 == Ownership History == #Gravois Family #[[Long-28191|William Lindsay Long]] #Theodore & Anne Lucas Hunt (purchased from Long in 1818) #[[Dent-559|Frederick Dent]]. This is the father-in-law of President [[Grant-468|Ulysses Grant]] == Slaves == 1850: 18 enslaved people == Research Notes == (9 slaves in 1840 at Bonhomme, St Louis, owned by Wm Lindsey Long) '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census", database with images
Year: 1840; Census Place: Bonne Homme, Saint Louis, Missouri; Roll: 231; Page: 249; Family History Library Film: 0014858
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William L Long in Bonne Homme, Saint Louis, Missouri.
== Sources == http://www.thecivilwarmuse.com/index.php?page=ulysses-s-grant-national-historic-site

White House plantation, New Kent County, Virginia

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[[Category: White House Plantation, New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] === Land Ownership & Transfers of Interests === For a detailed description of this land, please refer to [[wikipedia:White_House_(plantation)#History|Wikipedia: White House plantation: History]], although no hard and fast figure on the acreage is apparent on that site, one thorough discussion elsewhere indicates that the White House estate was comprised of 3,508 acres, as of 1 Jan 1857.Robert, Joseph C. [https://leefamilyarchive.org/reference/essays/farmer/index.html Lee the Farmer]. Reproduced at LeeFamilyArchive.org from Vol 3. Nov 1937, p. 422-40. The Journal of Southern History. # [[Lightfoot-91|John Lightfoot III (1646-1707)]] after 1686, but prior to 1700, acquired the land upon which the original White House Mansion was built # Heir of above: [[Lightfoot-135|Goodrich Lightfoot (1685-1738)]] # Purchased from above: Colonel [[Custis-25|John Custis (1678-aft.1749)]] # Heir of above: [[Custis-3|Daniel Parke Custis (1711-1757)]] # Wife of above: [[Dandridge-1|Martha (Dandridge) Custis Washington (1731-1802)]] # Son of Daniel Parke and Martha (Dandridge) Custis: [[Custis-7|John Parke Custis (1754-1781)]] # Son of above: [[Custis-11|George Washington Parke Custis (1781-1857)]] - upon whose death, total slaves were 196, of whom 90 were settled at the White House plantation # Grandson and heir of above, by [[Custis-1|Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee (1808-1873)]]: [[Lee-9|William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (1837-1891)]] # Son-in-law and partial White House estate administrator, [[Lee-3|Robert Edward Lee (1807-1870)]] had married George Washington Parke Custis's daughter, Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee. In Custis' will, he bequeaths by these descriptions to "grandson," (substituting this word for son-in-law), the following: Romancoke (sometimes written as Romancock) estate, King William County, Virginia (4,000 acres). It is unclear whether RomancokeCustis, George. "[https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/will-of-george-washington-parke-custis-march-26-1855/ Will of George Washington Parke Custis. 26 Mar 1855.]" Encyclopedia Virginia. Virginia Humanities. 7 Dec 2020. Accessed 29 Sep 2021. overlaps with the White House plantation, but it is clear that Lee later manumitted enslaved persons from these estates: * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee#Arlington_Estate|Arlington Estate]] * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee#White_House_Estate|White House Estate]] * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee#Romancoke_Estate|Romancoke Estate]] === Manumission of Slaves from the White House Estate by Mary and William Stabler (on behalf of Edward Stabler), and George Washington Parke Custis === Mary and William Stabler were administrators of the [[Stabler-83|Edward H. Stabler (1769-1831)]] estate. Edward had purchased [[Carter-38931|Maria (Carter) Syphax (1804-1886)]], Bertha and a male infant ([[Syphax-8|William Syphax (1825-1891)]]) from George Washington Parke Custis of Alexandria Co., Virginia 6 Aug 1825, with the intent of providing freedom for them later.Manumission Date: 6/2/1845; Owner-Manumitter: Mary and William Stabler, administrators of estate of Edward Stabler; Slave(s) / Consideration: Maria Syphax and her children..., Bertha, William, Cornelius, Charles, Austin, Colbert, Sholto, John and Ennis Syphax and Maria Carter; Remarks: Maria, Bertha and a male infant had been purchased by Edward Stabler from George Washington Parke Custis of Alexandria Co., VA 8/6/1825; Witnesses: Elisha J. Miller, William H. Shirley; Citation: E-3:425, Alexandria Circuit Court. Citing: Dennee, Timothy J. Slave Manumissions in Alexandria Land Records, 1790-1863. The Friends of Freedmen's Cemetery. Alexandria, Virginia. 29 Apr 2007. Accessed 15 Nov 2021. On 2 Jun 1845, the following were manumitted: # [[Carter-38931|Maria (Carter) Syphax (1804-1886)]] # Bertha Syphax # [[Syphax-8|William Syphax (1825-1891)]] # Cornelius Syphax # [[Syphax-9|Charles Syphax Jr (1829-1885)]] # Austin Syphax # [[Syphax-10|Colbert Syphax (1836-1896)]] # Sholto Syphax # John Syphax # [[Syphax-3|Ennis Syphax (abt.1842-)]] # Maria Syphax === Manumission of Slaves from the White House Estate by Robert E Lee === Those named in the 29 Dec 1862 R E Lee Arlington, New Kent and King William County Virginia Deed of Manumission, in his role as executor of his father-in-law George W P Custis's estate, delivered in Spotsylvania, Virginia; Hustings Court in Richmond, Virginia are below shown.Wetzel, Annette E, transcriber. Robert Edward Lee Papers. Museum of the Confederacy. Richmond, Virginia. [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/kingwilliam/deeds/leemanu.txt Deed of Manumission: Arlington, New Kent, King William Counties]. USGENWEB Archives. Accessed 29 Sep 2021. See also partial reproduction: [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/823hpr-277ddd4e5f24d5b/ Robert E Lee and the Custis Slaves]. Citing Lee, Robert E. 2 Jan 1863. The Museum of the Confederacy Richmond, Virginia.See also uncredited transcription: [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/823hpr-277ddd4e5f24d5b/ Lee. Manumission of 29 Dec 1862. Transcription on yumpu] via Magazine Recommendation. Accessed 1 Oct 2021. === Slaves from the 29 Dec 1862 White House Estate === # Robert Crider # Desiah Crider # Locky # Zack Young # Fleming Randolph # Randolph (sic) child # Maria Meredith # Henry Meredith (following three Meredith children) # Nelson Meredith # Henry Meredith # Austin Meredith # Lorenzo Webb # Old Daniel # Clavert (sic) (Calvert)? Dandridge # Claiborne Johnson # Mary Stewart # John Stewart # Harrison # Jeff # Pat # Gadsby # Dick # Joe # Robert # Anthony # Davy # Bill Crump # Peyton # Dandridge # Old Davy # Eloy wife of Old Davy # Milly # Child of Milly one # Child of Milly two # Leanthe [following five Leanthe children (?)] # Jasper Leanthe # Elisha Leanthe # Rachael (Unknwon) Leanthe [Elisha's wife] # Lavinia Leanthe # Child of Lavinia one # Child of Lavinia two # Major Leanthe # Phill Leanthe # Miles Leanthe # Mike Leanthe # Scilla wife of Mike (following five Mike children: Note: These may also be Leanthes) # Lavinia, # Israel, # Isaiah, # Loksey [sic] # Delphy child of Scilla and Mike # Old Fanny # Patsy (husband of Old Fanny) # Little Daniel # Cloe # James Henry # Milly # Ailsey (and her two children) # Susan Pollard # Armistead # Molly (wife of Armistead) # Airy # Jane Piler [sic] # Bob # Polly # Betsy (and her child) # Molly # Charity # John Reuben # George Crump # Minny # Grace # Martha # Matilda == Sources == See also: * [[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_E_Lee|Slaves of Robert E Lee]]

White Lake Cemetery

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[[Category:Aurora County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] [[Category: White Lake Cemetery, Aurora County, South Dakota]] ===Location=== :Location ::To be added :GPS Coordinates ::To be added === Cemetery History === ===Other Websites=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=735009&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2359&CSsr=21& Find A Grave link] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/aurora/cemetery/wh-lake.txt USGenWeb link] ===To Do=== *Photograph headstones, grave markers, and front entrance of cemetery *Transcribe information collected from headstones and grave markers to Table of Interments *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *Create WikiTree profiles for individuals in cemetery *Link profiles to Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Dodds-1327|Dodds]] | Joseph | 1850-02-09 | 1900-10-24 | Inscription (notes) | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Flory-605|Dodds]] | Georgiana (Flory) | 1859-01-18 | 1923-01-12 | Inscription (notes) | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Hooper-5687|Rogers]] | Alice Maud (Hooper) | 1858-03 | 1934 | Inscription (notes) | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Rogers-23273|Rogers]] | George Albert | 1850-03-01 | 1910-04-18 | Mizpah? Lord Watch Between Thee and Me When We Are Absent One From The Other | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ===WikiTree Cemetery Project=== This free space page is part of WikiTree's [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The South Dakota Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Thiele-149|Andrea Thiele]] for assistance. == Sources ==

White Name Study

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[[Category:White Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Were you aware that those persons, both living and dead, who can trace their ancestry back through Robert & Bridgette (Algar) White, of Shalford, Essex Co., Eng, represent the LARGEST FAMILY IN AMERICA!! Some 29 MILLION PERSONS! This according to researchers at the LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Each line should have its own Space study page. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Tasks == If you've put up all of the Whites in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some tasks that you might be willing to help with: # '''Biographies:''' #* We need to make sure that each White on WikiTree has a narrative biography containing all the genealogically relevant facts about them (birth, marriage, and death at the very least). For information on biographies, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. # '''Categories:''' #* We need to make sure that each White on WikiTree has the appropriate categories applied to their profile. For information on categories, see the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] help page and the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. # '''Connecting:''' #* We need to connect all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=WHITE Unconnected White] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. #** Progress: 62,843/72,252 profiles = 87% #* There are several places to find unconnected Whites to work on: #** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WHITE Unconnected White profiles on WikiTree]. #** Go to the [[Space:Let_others_know_what_surnames_you_are_working_on|Let others know what surnames you are working on]] page and look for the with "White" section to see other White researchers, and large unconnected branches with Whites in them. #** Go to the [[Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page and sort on the "Last Name At Birth" column, then scroll down to where unconnected notables with a Last Name At Birth of "White" are listed. #** Go to the [[Space:The_Lost_and_Found_Project|Lost and Found Project]] page and search for GEDCOMs with "White" listed in the "Associated Family Names" column. # '''Merging:''' #* We need to merge any duplicate profiles for the same person into one profile for that person. For information on merging profiles, see the [[Help:Merging|Merging]] help page. # '''Sourcing:''' #* We need to have sources for all the profiles on WikiTree. Specifically, we need at least one (and preferably more) sources added for all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=White-1 Unsourced White] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Sourcerers_Challenge|Sourcerers Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on sourcing profiles, see the [[Help:Sources|Sources]] help page and the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]]. #** Progress: 69,605/72,2521 profiles = 96.3% #'''Whites in Wikipedia:''' #* We need to make sure that all deceased [[wikipedia:White_(surname)|Whites]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. #** Progress: #*** added: 89/3082 profiles = 28.9% #*** sourced: 59/89 profiles = 66.3% #*** connected: 72/89 profiles = 80.9% {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Notable As !! Sourced?3 !! Connected?4 |- |align="right"| [[White-20183|Eleanor White]] || 1568 || 1587 || Mother of the first white child born in what eventually became the United States of America || No || No |- |align="right"| [[White-27365|Andrew White]] || 1579 || 1656 || Missionary || Yes || No |- |align="right"| [[White-21810|Gilbert White]] || 1720 || 1793 || Naturalist || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-55382|Alexander White]] || 1738 || 1804 || Politician || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-14670|David Patillo White]] || 1828 || 1903 || Singing Teacher and Composer || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-11641|Edward White]] || 1844 || 1922 || Cricket player || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-80089|George White]] || 1854 || 1916 || Founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, First Baronet White || Yes || No |- |align="right"| [[White-19992|George White]] || 1872 || 1953 || Governor of Ohio || Yes || No |- |align="right"| [[White-57321|Harold Temple White]] || 1882 || 1972 || Music teacher, conductor, organist, and composer. || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-58083|David White]] || 1916 || 1990 || Actor || No || No |- |align="right"| [[White-34237|Byron Raymond White]] || 1917 || 2002 || Supreme Court Justice || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-32272|Alvin Swauger White]] || 1918 || 2006 || Test Pilot || Yes || No |- |} == Resources == * British Surnames: [http://britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/white White] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WHITE G2G feed of questions tagged "White"] * House of Names: [https://www.houseofnames.com/white-family-crest White History, Family Crest, & Coats of Arms] '''Note:''' [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/1102/mode/2up Burke's General Armory] lists several pages of different coats of arms for different White individuals, so your line may be associated with a different coat of arms (or none at all, if you can't demonstrate descent from one of the people who were awarded coats of arms). * Internet Surname Database: [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/White White] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITE List of Whites on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=White Orphaned White profiles on WikiTree] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileGroup/GroupBy.htm?Field=Connected&query=White+unconnected Unconnected branches with White profiles in them (sorted by branch size)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WHITE Unconnected White profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=White-1 Unsourced White profiles on WikiTree] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_(surname) White (surname)] including a list of notable Whites with articles on Wikipedia that you could add under "See also:" if you happen to be working on one of those profiles. == Footnotes == # This number is derived by subtracting the number of Whie profiles which have the Unsourced template applied from the total of Whites on WikiTree, so it's not necessarily accurate, since adding that template is a manual procedure. If you find a White profile with no sources on it, and you can't find any sources to that profile, please add the Unsourced template to help make this number more accurate. For more information on how to use the Unsourced Template, see "[[Template:Unsourced|Template:Unsourced]]" in the help pages. # This number is derived by taking the 334 Whites listed on Wikipedia, and subtracting 15 entries where White is not their Last Name At Birth, two fictional characters, and 12 living Whites. # "Sourced?" asks whether this profile has any source(s) other than Wikipedia. If you can find another source for notable Slade who does not have any other sources, please add it to that profile (then edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell). # "Connected?" asks whether this person's profile has been connected to the main tree. If you see links at the bottom of the profile listing how many degrees that person is from the example profiles of the week, then their profile is connected to the main tree. (If so, please edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell.)

White Oak Baptist Church Cemetery

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Sampson_County,_North_Carolina
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[[Category:Sampson County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Sampson County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] '''Among those buried here are:''' [[West-2840|Carl West]] [[Steensen-5|Frances Lucille (Steensen) West]] [[West-2842|Howard Cecil 'H.C.' West]] [[West-2801|James Howard West]] [[West-2852|Patricia Ann West]] [[West-2647|William Cephas West]] [[West-2804|William Henry West]]

White Oak Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Smith County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:White Oak Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in White Oak Cemetery, located in rural Smith County, Mississippi. This free space page for the White Oak Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located in rural Smith County in the White Oak community, on Smith County Road 18. From Raleigh, proceed East on Mississippi Highway 18 (aka White Oak Avenue) 10 miles, cemetery will be on right (North) side of highway specifically SE1/4 NE1/4, S28, T3N-R6E, Smith, Magee Quadrangle map USNG 16S BA 46724 51469. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 32.071083, -89.683134 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/YqKkkfJis9u White Oak Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === White Oak Cemetery was established in 1948 with land donated by Myrtis and Earl Canterbury dedicated to the memory of Tommy and Janie Dukes. The cemetery archway built in 1991 was donated by Elton Canterbury, Woodrow Dukes, Ruth Dukes Sistrunk. Landscaping in 1996 provided by John and Ruth Sistrunk dedicated to the memory of their son Ronald Ray Sistrunk. The wrought iron fence was erected in 1996 donated by most families buried in this cemetery (see image). This cemetery has a sign with two phone numbers (601-941-3735 & 601-594-5892) to call prior to any grave opening. Cemetery has about 188 burials. As of November 30, 2016 Findagrave lists 188 graves with 99% photographed. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2150336 See Findagrave White Oak Cemetery] Cemetery is contained in one area divided by a row of trees at the entry way. The Smith County Genealogical Society published a cemetery book which included this cemetery with the location of each grave noted by row numbers. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] as of August 2016. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Row ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Tullos-427|Armstrong]] || Bessie Tullos Bunkley || 1915-02-10 || 2008-09-03 || (nee Tullos) || R26 || [[Image:Tullos-427-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Armstrong-xxx|Armstrong]] || William T. || 1915-07-24 || 1996-12-16 || (mil) S Sgt US Army Korea || R26 || [[Image:Armstrong-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arthur-xxx|Arthur]] || James William || 1959-09-03 || 2002-08-26 || || R28 || [[Image:Arthur-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Baldwin]] || Irene C. || 1911-03-24 || 1978-10-29 || (nee Canterbury) || R29 || [[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx|Baldwin]] || Mack C. || 1905-02-04 || 1980-09-30 || || R29 || [[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beaver-xxx|Beaver]] || Minnie Mae || 1909-07-19 || 2001-10-20 || || R01 || [[Image:Beaver-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beaver-xxx|Beaver]] || Noble Henry || 1910-05-27 || 1979-09-10 || || R01 || [[Image:Beaver-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14259|Braxton]] || Clara Mae || 1942-08-10 || 2016-06-10 || (nee Cox) '''FHM''' '''need access''' || R24 || [[Image:Cox-14259.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-61|Bunkley]] || Elbert B. || 1902-06-14 || 1979-11-13 || || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-61-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-xxx|Bunkley]] || Hurshel E. || 1930-10-20 || 1957-04-26 || (mil) Mississippi, S Sgt 30 Bomb SQ AF Korea || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-xxx|Bunkley]] || Lydia Sue || 1952-05-01 || 1958-11-30 || || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Butler]] || Emma E. || 1893-02-09 || 1960-01-29 || (nee Derrick) || R11 || [[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx|Butler]] || J. Walter || 1890-07-13 || 1981-12-02 || || R11 || [[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Alonzo Ray || 1888-08-26 || 1978-10-06 || Father || R21 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-76778|Canterbury]] || Audrey J. || 1921-03-06 || 2016-03-16 || (nee Johnson) || R27 || [[Image:Johnson-76778.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Chrisler Excel || 1932-09-22 || 2016-12-03 || '''obit only''' || || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Canterbury]] || Cora D. || 1887-12-29 || 1982-04-09 || (nee Dukes) || R29 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Earl B. || 1907-07-08 || 1976-11-23 || || R28 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chaney-xxx|Canterbury]] || Elaine Chaney || 1956-02-08 || || '''living''' || R29 || [[Image:Chaney-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Elton R. || 1915-01-05 || 2008-05-31 || (mil) T SGT US Army World War II Bronze Star Medal || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-401|Canterbury]] || Glenda C. || 1944-01-27 || 1964-04-29 || || R27 || [[Image:Canterbury-401.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-402|Canterbury]] || John M. || 1881-01-09 || 1969-11-09 || || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-402.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoof-xxx|Canterbury]] || Martha Hoof || 1924-02-16 || 1999-06-29 || (nee Hoof) || R30 || [[Image:Hoof-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Canterbury]] || Myrtis || 1910-04-30 || 2004-07-25 || (nee Dukes) || R28 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-400|Canterbury]] || Otis E. || 1909-06-28 || 1996-01-13 || || R27 || [[Image:Canterbury-400.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || T. Olan || 1920-09-25 || 1999-04-22 || || R30 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Timothy Olan || 1954-01-14 || 2006-10-24 || || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Myrick-xxx|Canterbury]] || Willie V. || 1917-01-02 || 1996-11-27 || (nee Myrick) || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chisholm-1591|Chisholm]] || Buiel Orien|| 1919-12-29 || 1994-04-10 || Our Father which art in Heaven (mil) US Army World War II || R17 || [[Image:Chisholm-1591.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Chisholm]] || Edith Dukes || 1927-08-04 || 2013-01-01 || (nee Dukes) Our Father which art in Heaven || R17 || [[Image:Chisholm-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx|Cook]] || Alvin Ree || 1916-06-11 || 1976-04-15 || [wed] Oct 11, 1932; Father || R13 || [[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Cook]] || Lillie Frith || 1915-08-18 || 1994-12-31 || (nee Frith) [wed] Oct 11, 1932; Mother || R13 || [[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooksey-xxx|Cooksey]] || Betty Jean || 1946-11-23 || 1990-08-10 || Meet me in Heaven || R13 || [[Image:Cooksey-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hosey-xxx|Cox]] || Elner M. || 1940-05-30 || 2015-06-21 || (nee Hosey) || R25 || [[Image:Cox-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8755|Cox]] || Etha Mae || 1914-04-01 || 1994-01-08 || (nee Warren) '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Warren-8755.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14253|Cox]] || J. C. || 1908-11-18 || 1994-11-28 || '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Cox-14253.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14260|Cox]] || James H. || 1931-08-20 || 1959-02-17 || (mil) James Hughey Cox, Mississippi, SGT 155 INF 31 INF DIV '''need access''' || || [[Image:Cox-14260.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14261|Cox]] || Johnny L. || 1939-03-19 || 1993-10-01 || '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Cox-14261.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx|Cox]] || Jonnie M. || 1930-12-13 || 1979-01-17 || (nee Shows) '''Buried Good Hope Cem.''' || || [[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cumberland-xxx|Cumberland]] || Jerry Wayne || 1956-06-17 || 2016-06-07 || '''FHM''' || R16 || [[Image:Cumberland-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dawson-xxx|Dawson]] || William Bruce || 1954-07-21 || 2005-11-25 || Gift of Life Donor || R06 || [[Image:Dawson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Daniel Woody || 1917-09-23 || 1969-03-13 || || R07 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || James A. || 1933-06-10 || || Father '''(living)''' || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Derrick]] || Jennye W. || 1894-11-06 || 1985-03-10 || (nee Wooley) Mother || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || John Arliss || 1924-05-04 || 2006-10-23 || [wed] Jun 29, 1944 '''death date from SSDi || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Louie P. || 1901-01-22 || 1969-06-27 || How sweet to sleep where all is peace and pain is lulled to rest. || R02 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gray-xxx|Derrick]] || Mary Gray || 1940-02-25 || 2010-11-15 || (nee Gray) Mother; RN || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Mary Myrtle || 1921-08-29 || 2008-12-14 || (nee ??) || R07 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx|Derrick]] || Myrtle T. || 1906-07-21 || 1993-09-17 || (nee Tullos) How sweet to sleep where all is peace and pain is lulled to rest. || R02 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Noah Kala || 1894-10-16 || 1973-02-19 || Father || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Ricky J. || 1959-10-02 || 2005-07-09 || Our Father which art in Heaven || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Thee Olan || 1922-03-05 || 1950-11-04 || His life an ideal; His memory an inspiration; (mil) Mississippi M SGT 19 INF 24 INF DIV World War II Korea BSM-PH || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Derrick]] || Wisie Ruth Frith || 1929-01-23 || 1994-12-21 || (nee Frith) [wed] Jun 29, 1944 || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Allie M. || 1896-09-15 || 1977-10-16 || (nee ?) || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Barney Lee || 1902-02-28 || 1979-10-04 || Father || R01 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Dukes]] || Bertha Bell || 1891-02-26 || 1977-02-20 || (nee Canterbury) || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Betty Lack || 1940-04-18 || || (nee Lack) [wed] Mar 23 1962 Mother || R19 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Keyes-xxx|Dukes]] || Beulah Keyes || 1909-06-02 || 1989-03-09 || (nee Keyes) || R18 || [[Image:Keyes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Traxler-xxx|Dukes]] || Christine Traxler || 1900-08-05 || 1954-09-08 || (nee Traxler) A loving wife and devoted mother || R17 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Daniel Thomas || 1892-03-10 || 1965-05-27 || (mil) Mississippi PVT US Army World War I || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Daniel Hurshell || 1909-04-06 || 1987-04-27 || || R24 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Denton R. || 1912-04-16 || 1998-10-11 || || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Deward Hilton || 1920-12-23 || 2009-08-28 || [wed] Nov 14, 1947 (mil) TEC 5 US Army World War II || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Russum-xxx|Dukes]] || Doris Russum || 1929-08-06 || 2016-05-01 || (nee Russum) [wed] Nov 14, 1947 '''death date from obit) || R04 || [[Image:Russum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Gary Allen || 1951-08-28 || 2013-10-05 || "County Boy" Our family John H. and Ruby Gay Dukes; Dana, Vickie and Paula || || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Thomas || 1879-02-15 || 1959-01-06 || || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Houston Sr. || 1905-03-27 || 1989-02-06 || || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Truett || 1909-07-30 || 1987-08-13 || || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Truett Jr. || 1940-03-29 || 2006-10-24 || || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Herbert Thomas || 1949-09-26 || 2005-12-27 || Father || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || James Vardaman || 1910-07-22 || 1991-07-10 || In God’s Loving Care || R15 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arender-xxx|Dukes]] || Jewel Arender || 1909-12-01 || 1962-01-29 || (nee Arender) She lived and died as a Christian should. || R15 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || John Hilburn || 1927-03-26 || 2006-11-20 || How swell to sleep where all is peace (Back) Children Gary, Dana, Vickie, Paula || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Joseph T. || 1892-07-28 || 1980-04-22 || Christ is my hope || R17 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hinson-xxx|Dukes]] || Julia Hinson || 1906-08-04 || 1969-10-13 || (nee Hinson) Asleep in Jesus || R17 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Kelly H. || 1935-09-02 || 1990-12-23 || Father || R21 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Lois J. || 1918-04-29 || 2010-12-15 || (nee ?) || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hurl-xxx|Dukes]] || Lois Hurl || 1920-12-06 || 2004-01-09 || (nee Hurl) || R22 || [[Image:Hurl-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Lou Nell || 1920-05-03 || 1981-07-09 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Louie Webster || 1899-03-19 || 1980-07-29 || || R02 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Creel-646|Dukes]] || Margie Creel || 1908-09-01 || 1999-03-06 || (nee Creel) [wed] Apr 6, 1932 || R24 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Dukes]] || Mary Jane || 1885-05-18 || 1966-09-30 || (nee Wooley) || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-xxx|Dukes]] || Mary Elizabeth || 1910-10-05 || 1987-02-10 || (nee Cox) || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arender-xxx|Dukes]] || Merble Arender || 1908-04-20 || 1989-03-21 || (nee Arender) || R02 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gill-xxx|Dukes]] || Minnie G. || 1880-12-10 || 1955-09-26 || (nee Gill) || R19 || [[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx|Dukes]] || Nettie Wilma || 1898-11-13 || 1993-07-17 || (nee Ates) Mother || R01 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Paul Douglas || 1943-07-15 || 1997-10-13 || || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Housley-xxx|Dukes]] || Robbie Housley || 1918-04-11 || 2001-03-05 || (nee Housley) Mother; A loving Christian mother || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-601|Dukes]] || Ruby Gay Ainsworth || 1934-10-07 || 2016-04-04 || (nee Ainsworth) (not engraved yet) || R22 || [[Image:Ainsworth-601.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-xxx|Dukes]] || Ruth Ward || 1908-03-12 || 1986-07-25 || (nee Ward) || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Sam Houston || 1885-12-29 || 1976-07-11 || || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Samuel K. || 1973-06-01 || 2001-04-13 || Beloved Brother || R21 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Talmadge Crisler || 1916-03-31 || 1948-11-24 || Father; Not my will but thine be done || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Timon G. || 1925 || 2008 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Wm. Alonzo || 1880-03-29 || 1969-10-16 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || William E. "Bill" || 1938-09-16 || 1994-07-25 || [wed] Mar 23 1962 Father (mil) SP4 US Army || R19 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Wm. Estus || 1906-08-04 || 1954-11-13 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Arline Hubert || 1921-09-07 || 1979-03-11 || (mil) PVT US Army World War II || R11 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Helen Grace || 1928-04-27 || || (nee ??) '''(living)''' || R11 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Helen Victoria || 1958-12-30 || || (nee ??) Licensed Practical Nurse; Isaiah 41:10 '''(living)''' || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Homer || 1920-04-21 || 1964-11-20 || (mil) Indiana C 477 Air SVC GP AAF World War II || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Homer Dwight || 1954-02-04 || 2011-07-30 || Isaiah 41:10 || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Janice Marlene || 1939-12-22 || 1994-09-15 || Mother; Heaven will never meet a sweeter mother; Precious Lord Take My Hand || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Melvin W. || 1895-01-10 || 1976-01-04 || || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Minerva J. || 1893-06-12 || 1968-07-20 || (nee ??) || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Odis C. || 1932-02-04 || 2013-10-08 || Father; Walks the dark hills; Precious Lord Take My Hand || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx|Frith]] || Pauline Lucky || 1933-07-30 || 1971-05-10 || (nee Lucky) || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Gipson]] || Charlotte Dukes || 1922-12-05 || 2012-12-24 || (nee Dukes) Mother || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gipson-xxx|Gipson]] || Debra Joyce || 1951-04-03 || 1951-04-12 || Daughter || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Ava L. || 1969-08-03 || || In God’s Care '''(living)''' || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Melva C. || 1969-08-03 || 2016-03-05 || (nee Canterbury) '''(death date from obituary)''' In God’s Care || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Melvin R. || 1930-10-27 || 2008-12-30 || In God’s Care || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Michael R. || 1964-05-01 || || In God’s Care '''(living)''' || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Grayson]] || Jessie R. || 1925-07-14 || 2008-02-16 || [wed] Nov 2, 1949 || R12 || [[Image:Grayson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grayson-xxx|Grayson]] || Tommie B. || 1923-06-29 || 2007-12-24 || [wed] Nov 2, 1949 (mil) PFC US Army World War II || R12 || [[Image:Grayson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Cecil || 1953-06-28 || || Father '''(living)''' || R08 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dunaway-xxx|Hodum]] || Deborah || 1956-03-16 || 2012-11-04 || (nee Dunaway) Mother || R08 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Grady || 1927-12-20 || 2011-11-11 || || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Hoyett L. || 1923-06-07 || 1973-12-04 || (mil) Texas S2 US Navy Word War II || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Infant Son || 1958-06-29 || 1958-06-29 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodum || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Infant Son || 1962-11-30 || 1962-11-30 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodum || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Infant Daughter || 1976-10-19 || 1976-10-19 || Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hodum || R08 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Kelsie O. || 1926-04-05 || 1966-07-10 || [wed] Aug 11, 1946 Father || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Kenneth DeWayne || 1970-09-22 || 1972-05-12 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodum || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Myrtle || 1930-01-11 || || (nee ??) '''(living)''' || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx|Hughes]] || Billy K. || 1936-01-13 || 2001-08-09 || [wed] May 28, 1965 || R06 || [[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Hughes]] || Ann W. || 1943-03-13 || || (nee Wooley) [wed] May 28, 1965 '''(living)''' || R06 || [[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx|Jones]] || J. Elrie || 1919-05-31 || 1983-11-07 || || R28 || [[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Jones]] || Grace C. || 1918-10-13 || 2011-01-24 || (nee Canterbury) || R28 || [[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-60|Knabb]] || Barbara J. Bunkley || 1946-10-31 || 2015-09-15 || (nee Bunkley) || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-60.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knabb-80|Knabb]] || Warren William || 1940-09-18 || 2010-08-30 || (mil) AN US Navy || R26 || [[Image:Knabb-80-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Lowther]] || Ella Wooley || 1904-12-07 || 1989-06-17 || (nee Wooley) Mother [wed] May 25, 1930 || R05 || [[Image:Lowther-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowther-xxx|Lowther]] || James M. || 1904-05-07 || 1988-12-21 || Father [wed] May 25, 1930 || R05 || [[Image:Lowther-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowther-xxx|Lowther]] || James Harvey || 1932-01-28 || 1969-01-26 || (mil) Mississippi SN US Navy Korea || R05 || [[Image:Lowther-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Massey-xxx|Massey]] || Malcolm Cennett Jr. || 1936-11-26 || 2016-07-05 || '''FHM''' || R29 || [[Image:Massey-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|McIntyre]] || Reba Jean || 1930-01-27 || 1989-12-05 || (nee Derrick) [wed] Jul 7, 1947; I had fainted, unless I had believe to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living || R02 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McIntyre-xxx|McIntyre]] || Thomas Delton || 1922-09-29 || 2009-08-02 || [wed] Jul 7, 1947; I had fainted, unless I had believe to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living (mil) FC1 US Navy World War II || R02 || [[Image:McIntyre-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pike-xxx|Miley]] || Alice Pike || 1916-02-14 || 2010-10-05 || (nee Pike) || R20 || [[Image:Pike-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Daniel James "Jim" || 1941-03-21 || 1964-02-09 || || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Howard G. || 1910-01-13 || 1985-02-09 || [wed] Jul 2, 1932 Beloved Husband; Father || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Larry G. || 1948-04-04 || 1983-12-18 || Rest in Peace || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Miley]] || Nannie D. || 1894-11-09 || 1981-01-27 || (nee Dukes); Mama || R17 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx|Miley]] || Quay Shows || 1917-01-25 || 1993-01-10 || (nee Shows) [wed] Jul 2, 1932 Beloved Wife; Mother || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx|Miley]] || Romulus Martin || 1908-05-05 || 1992-01-12 || (nee Martin) || R20 || [[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Roy || 1895-12-23 || 1984-02-14 || Daddy || R17 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Nichols]] || Martha Ann Puckett || 1938-10-14 || 2015-02-27 || (nee Puckett) || R01 || [[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx|Nichols]] || Edward Jackie || 1933-01-01 || || '''(living)''' || R01 || [[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx|Patterson]] || Vicki Denise || 1965-07-14 || 2013-04-22 || '''reported burial - cremated ashes buried with mother in 2016 2016''' || R24 || [[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Pierce]] || Johnnie C. || 1924-11-05 || 1975-06-20 || (nee Canterbury) || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pierce-xxx|Pierce]] || Robert K. Sr. || 1916-04-03 || 1988-11-01 || || R29 || [[Image:Pierce-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx|Puckett]] || Kate Elizabeth Butler || 1922-01-29 || 1994-08-30 || (nee Butler) || R01 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Luther Kenneth || 1936-03-01 || || [wed] Apr 27, 1957 Not our will Lord but thine be done '''(living)''' || R07 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Evelyn || 1936-04-09 || || '''(living)''' || R17 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Peggy J. || 1940-12-11 || || [wed] Apr 27, 1957 Not our will Lord but thine be done '''(living)''' || R07 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Rocky Brex Sr. || 1983-11-09 || 2008-06-28 || In death Christ has liberated me into freedom … Gal. 5:1 || R07 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Simon Monroe || 1915-03-13 || 1998-01-07 || || R01 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Miley || 1936-12-24 || || '''(living)''' || R17 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Mitchell || 1967-05-30 || || '''(living)''' || R17 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14252|Roach]] || Bobbie Cox || 1932-11-05 || 2006-07-07 || (nee Cox) The Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent one from the other. Genesis 31:49 '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Cox-14252.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx|Roberts]] || Norma Ruth Thames || 1912-05-28 || 2007-07-16 || '''reported burial - no stone found''' || || [[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx|Runnels]] || Linda Diane || 1968-08-29 || 1974-08-20 || Our Baby "Dink" || R12 || [[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx|Russell]] || Lomes Lester || 1895-05-04 || 1971-01-28 || Rest is thine and sweet remembrance ours || R01 || [[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Searcy-xxx|Searcy]] || Lavelle || 1907-01-13 || 1973-12-22 || || R16 || [[Image:Searcy-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Searcy]] || Rachel D. || 1908-09-20 || 1993-07-22 || (nee Dukes) || R16 || [[Image:Searcy-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-239|Sellers]] || Jo Ann D. || 1938-02-18 || 2008-09-26 || (nee Sellers) [wed] Oct 8, 1961 '''(death date from obituary)''' || R24 || [[Image:Sellers-1313.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1313|Sellers]] || Maxie G. Sr. || 1935-02-06 || 1975-08-22 || [wed] Oct 8, 1961 || R24 || [[Image:Sellers-1313.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sistrunk-xxx|Sistrunk]] || John David || 1927-10-11 || || Father of Deborah Jane, John David, Ronald Ray || R22 || [[Image:Sistrunk-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sistrunk-xxx|Sistrunk]] || Ronald Ray || 1958-08-04 || 1995-09-17 || Son; Father of Ronald Scott, Michael Alexander || R22 || [[Image:Sistrunk-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sistrunk-xxx|Sistrunk]] || Ruth Dukes || 1923-09-18 || 2012-09-20 || (nee Dukes) Mother of Deborah Jane, John David, Ronald Ray || R22 || [[Image:Sistrunk-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx|Smith]] || Lavelle T. || 1912-12-04 || 1990-09-05 || (nee Thompson) [wed] Oct 29, 1932 Mother || R10 || [[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx|Smith]] || V. Chromer || 1911-03-16 || 2000-12-14 || [wed] Oct 29, 1932 Father || R10 || [[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strong-xxx|Strong]] || Brett Colby || 1989-02-01 || 1989-03-03 || Son of Skelly & Dana || R22 || [[Image:Strong-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx|Sullivan]] || Fred E. || 1923-12-20 || 1988-05-08 || || R14 || [[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Sullivan]] || Helen D. || 1928-01-22 || 2012-02-19 || (nee Derrick) '''death date from obit)''' || R14 || [[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx|Sullivan]] || Mavis Butler || 1916-12-02 || 1995-01-25 || (nee Butler) || R11 || [[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx|Tullos]] || Dewey Webester || 1898-05-26 || 1965-03-17 || Father || R05 || [[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Tullos]] || Mae Wooley || 1902-11-03 || 1991-02-11 || (nee Wooley) Mother || R05 || [[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mullins-xxx|Ware]] || Syble M. || 1932-01-30 || 2014-02-01 || (nee Mullins) [wed] Aug 11, 1946 Mother (Note: Buried with 1st husband) || R09 || [[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx|Warren]] || Carrie R. || 1914-06-23 || 1994-01-09 || (nee Cook) Mother || R25 || [[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx|Warren]] || Jennifer Gale || 1961-04-30 || 1961-09-22 || || R25 || [[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx|Warren]] || Josie Cone || 1879-06-02 || 1959-11-07 || (nee Cone) Gone but not forgotten || R24 || [[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx|Warren]] || Preston F. || 1911-10-16 || 1983-04-02 || Father; Rest in peace || R25 || [[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[White-xxx|White]] || Bob || 1955-01-07 || 1957-01-25 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oppie White; Darling, we miss thee || R13 || [[Image:White-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx|Wooley]] || Alma Mae || 1913-01-21 || 1997-11-24 || (nee Smith) [wed] Feb 17, 1934 || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Durwood E. || 1910-11-12 || 1999-03-15 || [wed] Feb 17, 1934 || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Wooley]] || Eliza Dukes || 1883-10-31 || 1971-06-16 || (nee Dukes) Mother || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Jeff L. || 1908-02-18 || 1998-03-09 || || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Martha R. "Becky" || 1941-02-01 || 1988-01-24 || Mother In Loving Memory || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Nancy M. || 1911-04-24 || 1982-02-24 || (nee ?) || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Oren James || 1883-05-11 || 1970-09-15 || Father || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Thomas Eugene || 1963-07-02 || 1982-12-16 || He died as he lived – a Christian. || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Wayne || 1965-01-04 || 1965-02-19 || Asleep in Jesus || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Moore-xxx|Yates]] || Alice Moore || 1929-03-20 || 2014-01-08 || (nee Moore) [wed] Sept 27 1947 || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx|Yates]] || Hubert D. || 1906-02-09 || 1971-03-02 || || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arender-xxx|Yates]] || Flora A. || 1906-09-21 || 2006-01-01 || (nee Arender) || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx|Yates]] || Robert L. || 1926-09-22 || 2015-05-31 || || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx|Yates]] || Thomas Jr. || 1960-07-29 || 1960-07-31 || || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |} == Sources ==

White Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:White Point Plantation, Charleston County, South Carolina]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Index of Plantations]] [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==History== White Point Plantation on Slann Island.'''Early Generations of the Seabrook Family''' https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/27569389.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A9248e3f5bce5a43695a46c127fad1d33&ab_segments=&origin=&initiator=&acceptTC=1 See [[Space:Slaves_of_Captain_William_Seabrook%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Captain William Seabrook]] for the list of 102 slaves at White Point Plantation in his 1837 inventory. 68 enslaved persons of [[Seabrook-424|Capt. William Seabrook]] were bequeathed in 1836 to Sarah Seabrook (his daughter), except for those specifically given to his second wife, [[Edings-26|Elizabeth Emma (Edings) Seabrook (abt.1793-1856)]]. This list referred to Slann Island. No others were listed by name. From the land records'''Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898''': "Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898", database with images
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361547 Charleston city, Charleston County and South Carolina miscellaneous land records, 1719-1873; index to land records, 1719-1898] Land records, v. N10-Q10 1836-1837
Film number: 008293559 > image 891 of 1158, Pages 77-78
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR7-TSQG-B}} (accessed 28 February 2023) *deed book Q10 p.76-p.85
Bequeathed unto '''Sarah Seabrook''' ''...the following negroes being the one seventh part of all the slaves
''whatsoever and whensoever owned and possessed by the
'' ''Estate except those specifically given to his wife '''Elizabeth'''
'' '''''Emma Seabrook'''
'' #Bob #Eliza #Sue #Adam #Daniel #Nancy #John #Eliza #Tom #Christiana #Lindy #Betty #John #Harry #Guddy #Lee #Hannah #Bob #Sophia #Sarah #Morris #Amy #Bellah #Poinsett #Elen (Eley) #Tom #Sophia #Will #Jane #Wilson #Betsey #Thomas #Joe #Lindy #Susannah #Hagar #Old Carter #Lucky #Lucy #Jimmy #Dapheny #Bellah #Anthony #Lavina #Tom, child of Lavina #Nurse Mary #Ben #Peg #Juba #James #Eliza #Ishmael #Nancy Green (sp?) #Sittey (sp?) #Peg #Israel #Anthony #Delia #Will #Velac (sp?) #Amos #Sally #Jimmy #Prinie #Ellen #Rose #Vick #Moses 68 enslaved persons were bequeathed to Mary Ann Seabrook, except for those specifically given to his wife, Elizabeth Emma Seabrook. This list referred to Slann Island and Edisto Island. No others were listed by name. From the land records Bequeathed unto '''Mary Ann Seabrook''' ''...the one seventh part
'' ''of all the slaves whatsoever and whensoever with
'' ''the future issue and increases owned and pos-
'' ''essed by the Estate except those specifically
'' ''given to his wife '''Elizabeth Emma Seabrook''' the
'' ''names number and value of which seventh
'' ''part are as follows: Viz'' #Prue #Lee #Old Tom #Billy #Adam #Katy #Beck #Phillis #Garlland #Kapey #Hester #Moses #Phillis #Selena #Mayr #Charlotte #Morris #Rachel #Joney #Bob #Hanah #Dick #Sarah #Tom #Rose #Abel #Hanah #Peggy #Harret #Leah #Clarisa #Tenah #Caroline #Lizzy #Chloe #William #Jesey #Mary #Billy #Sarah #Peter #Hagar #John #Peter #Kate #Tom #Bellah #James #Maria #child of Maria #Peter #Lottey #Hagar #Nancy #Caesar #Amy #Eley #Toney #Nally #Manuel #Suzhan #York #Menem #Gralnal #Joe #Henry #Monday #Lucy ==Sources== ==Acknowledgements== Thank you so much to [[McNamee-238|'''Susan''']] who transcribed the slave list for this page!

White Salmon Cemetery, Klickitat County, Washington

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[[Category: Klickitat County, Washington, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for White Salmon Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Washington_Cemeteries|Washington Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Washington Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. {{Image|file=White_Salmon_Cemetery_Klickitat_County_Washington.jpg|900px}} ===Location and Map=== Location
* Address * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/white_salmon.html Graveyards & Gravestones Website] * '''Directions:''' From White Salmon go north on N. Main Avenue, then right on Snowden Road 1.0 mile, on the left. *'''GPS Coordinates''' N 45° 44' 55" W 121° 28' 40" '''Misc. links''',e.g. :[http://tinyurl.com/ybtoyy63 White Salmon Cemetery aerial view] :[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/white_salmon.html Graveyards & Gravestones Website] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2172239 Find A Grave Site] ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger)
(click 3 times for LARGEST)
|- |[[Woosley-378|Woosley]]||James Edward||24 Aug 1910 || 31 Oct 1987||[[image:Woosley-378-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-29|Wyers]]||Tuenis||9 Jun 1843||14 Oct 1917 ||[[image:Wyers-29.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Heyting-2|Wyers]]||Maria W.||14 Mar 1846||12 Feb 1937||[[image:Heyting-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-32|Wyers]]||John Gerbrand||12 Apr 1871 || 5 Apr 1961 ||[[image:Wyers-32-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[V-267|Wyers]]||Jennie||30 Aug 1881 ||13 Jan 1940||[[image:Wyers-32-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-30|Wyers]]||Teunis||15 Apr 1876 ||4 May 1965 ||[[image:Wyers-30.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lauterbach-98|Lauterbach]]||Olga A.|| 7 Feb 1884||13 Jan 1953 ||[[image:Lauterbach-98.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-34|Wyers]]||Gertrude Louise||30 Oct 1910|| 7 Jan 1988 ||[[image:Wyers-34.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-33|Wyers]]||Marie||1902||1999||[[image:Wyers-33.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-85|Kreps]]||Russell R.||1892||1978||[[image:Kreps-85.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-86|Kreps]]||R. W. 'Bodge'||20 Apr 1935 ||14 Oct 1979 ||[[image:Kreps-86.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-84|Kreps]]||Richard M.||1867||25 Nov 1943||[[image:Wyers-31.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-31|Wyers]]||Gertrude||1875||6 Feb 1950 ||[[image:Wyers-31.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-89|Johnson]]||Darlene M.||1933||2002||[[image:Kreps-89.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hollenbeck-74|Hollenbeck]]||Richard Francis "Frank"||1 Aug 1903||5 Jan 1969||[[image:Hollenbeck-74-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lesh-65|Lesh]]||Mildred Mae||1908||2006||[[image:Hollenbeck-74-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12386|Berry]]||Samuel Augustus||Sep 1869||13 Dec 1923||[[image:Berry-12386.jpg|250px]] |- |[[A-893|Berry]]||Malissa||1871||14 Jun 1957 ||[[image:A-893.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-4124|Berry]]||Leon W.||26 Feb 1908 ||15 Jul 1995||[[image:Berry-4124-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hesse-199|Hesse]]||Elizabeth|| 4 Jun 1911||7 Apr 1975||[[image:Hesse-199-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-4148|Berry]]||Walter Mason||12 May 1924||1 May 2002||[[image:Berry-4148.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34608|Baker]]||Charles||1869||1952||[[image:Baker-34608.jpg|250px]] |- |[[M-1644|Baker]]||Cora||1875||1932||[[image:M-1644.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34607|Baker]]||Gordon Clarence||27 Sep 1900 ||27 Oct 1986 ||[[image:Baker-34607.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pearce-5090|Pearce]]||Sarah Elizabeth|| 20 May 1907 ||19 Oct 1994||[[image:Baker-34607.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pearce-5091|Pearce]]||Amos Libby||abt 16 Dec 1904||23 Nov 1994||[[image:Pearce-5091.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Woodruff-259|Woodruff]]||Huberta Evangeline|| 7 Jan 1911||16 Nov 2002||[[image:Pearce-5091.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pearce-5092|Pearce]]||Charles Abraham||1875||14 Jan 1952||[[image:Pearce-5092.jpg|250px]] |- |[[A.-894|Pearce]]||Violet||1879||5 Jul 1956||[[image:Pearce-5092.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Knowles-5544|Knowles]]||Harry Leo||4 Mar 1900||17 Apr 1964||[[image:Knowles-5544.jpg|250px]] |- |[[O-342|Knowles]]||Ethel O.||14 Mar 1913 || 9 Jul 1996 ||[[image:O-342.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hawes-1474|Knowles]]||Vera L.|| 27 Jul 1934|| 3 Aug 1987||[[image:Hawes-1474.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34647|Baker]]||Ursel O.||1914||1986||[[image:Baker-34647.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34648|Baker]]||David Brian|| 31 Dec 1954||23 Jul 1991 ||[[image:Baker-34648.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Ohnemus-148|Ohnemus]]||Omer J. ||3 Nov 1901 ||13 Jan 1980||[[image:Ohnemus-148.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mills-13724|Mills]]||Margaret Gladys||27 Jun 1909 ||25 Jul 1998||[[image:Mills-13724.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Ohnemus-149|Ohnemus]]||Darlene V.|| May 1937 || Jan 2002||[[image:Ohnemus-149.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Spain-646|Spain]]||Fay||6 Oct 1932|| 8 May 1983||[[image:Spain-646-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Spain-646-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Spain-647|Petersen]]||Virginia||10 Apr 1927 ||10 Jun 1997||[[image:Spain-646-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Daubenberg-1|Daubenberg]]||Arthur Henry||abt 1894||28 Jan 1941 ||[[image:Daubenberg-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-431838|Daubenberg]]||Adele Marie||1897||1962||[[image:Unknown-431838.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Johnson-72862|Johnson]]||Henry Ray||14 May 1930||2 Jul 2001||[[image:Johnson-72862.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Thomas-34052|Thomas]]||Donna Lee||13 Feb 1934||17 Dec 1999||[[image:Thomas-34052.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Tuttle-3439|Tuttle]]||R. V.||abt 1908||1960||[[image:Tuttle-3439.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gadeberg-4|Gadeberg]]||James E.||3 Sep 1932|| 21 Aug 2000||[[image:Gadeberg-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Krenz-105|Krenz]]||Donald L.||17 May 1935 || 8 Feb 2004||[[image:Krenz-105.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Larsen-4592|Larsen]]||Gail Robert||1930||1956||[[image:Larsen-4592.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schining-1|Schining]]||Betty May|| Feb 1925||Nov 1932||[[image:Schining-1.jpg|250px]]||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Sanders-12002|Sanders]]||Earl||22 Apr 1900||7 Jul 1978||[[image:Sanders-12002.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Doran-1086|Doran]]||Pearl Lucille||27 Aug 1910||31 Oct 1991||[[image:Doran-1086.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Barstow-676|Barstow]]||Elsie||1882||23 Jul 1953||[[image:Barstow-676.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Funderburk-312|Funderburk]]||George Albert||6 Oct 1933||7 Apr 1955||[[image:Funderburk-312.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Nystrom-402|Nystrom]]||Leslie G.||27 Aug 1932|| 27 Feb 1979 ||[[image:Nystrom-402.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Underwood-4811|Underwood]]||Phillip Don||1932||1998||[[image:Underwood-4811.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Waldkirch-8|Waldkirch]]||Ronald Leland||15 Jan 1933||16 Aug 1998||[[image:Waldkirch-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dement-296|Dement]]||William Joseph, Jr.||1932||1953||[[image:DeMent-295.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Aplin-172|Aplin]]||Larry Ray||3 Dec 1933 ||23 Jul 2003 ||[[image:Aplin-172.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34752|Baker]]||Willis Edwin||14 Jul 1942||6 Mar 1998 ||[[image:Baker-34752.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Spain-646-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Funderburk-314|Funderburk]]||Mary Lorrie|| 17 May 1944||23 Jan 1998||[[image:Baker-34752.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Walker-33485|Walker]]||Richard Allen||1931||1988||[[image:Walker-33485.jpg|250px]] |- |[[DeBere-3|DeBere]]||Benjamin F.||28 Dec 1911||8 Jan 1990||[[image:DeBere-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pfeiffer-1251|Pfeiffer]]||Edna C.||23 Dec 1911|| 9 Jul 1994||[[image:DeBere-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Biesanz-3|Biesanz]]||Merle Alvin|| 4 Jan 1917||23 Aug 1996||[[image:Biesanz-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Williams-66112|Williams]]||Doris E.||7 Jun 1922 ||28 Jan 1975||[[image:Williams-66112.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bradshaw-3231|Rake]]||Helen||1931||1977||[[image:Bradshaw-3231.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Walker-33488|Walker]]||Betty Lee||8 Sep 1930||19 Oct 2002||[[image:Walker-33488.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Billington-828|Billington]]||Charles||1843||1915||[[image:Billington-828.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Van_Alstine-230|Van_Alstine]]||George Victor||11 Jul 1910|| 7 Aug 1979 ||[[image:Van_Alstine-230.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Masters-2589|Masters]]||Helen||24 Apr 1909||30 Nov 1988||[[image:Masters-2589.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jewett-2522|Jewett]]||Ai Harry|| 4 Nov 1845|| 7 Nov 1932 ||[[image:Jewett-2522-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Waters-2921|Waters]]||Jennie||16 Jan 1849|| 19 Jun 1928||[[image:Jewett-2522-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Langfield-114|Langfield]]||Karl C. ||20 Sep 1893||1 Mar 1969 ||[[image:Langfield-114.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Windom-61|Windom]]||Lottie||7 Jul 1903||30 Jul 1981||[[image:Windom-61.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mulkey-334|Mulkey]]||Lester Virgil||1908||1996||[[image:Mulkey-334.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pinnell-313|Pinnell]]||Louise J.||1882||1965||[[image:Pinnell-313.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Babb-1294|Babb]]||Marion Charles|| 5 Jun 1911|| 13 Jul 1999||[[image:Babb-1294.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Acker-846|Acker]]||Doris Margaret||20 Aug 1916|| 8 Aug 1988 ||[[image:Acker-846.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gibbons-2573|Gibbons]]||Grider||1907||1985||[[image:Gibbons-2573.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Walker-33637|Walker]]||Carrie||5 Nov 1908 ||6 Dec 1993||[[image:Gibbons-2573.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wall-4714|Wall]]||Melville Franklin||1908||1980||[[image:Wall-4714.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kaudy-6|Kaudy]]||Sarah Geneva||1917||1972||[[image: Kaudy-6-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bargabus-1|Bargabus]]||Warren|| 21 Jan 1902 ||11 Feb 1988 ||[[image:Bargabus-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Powell-13185 |Powell]]||Violet||22 Nov 1904|| 23 May 1992 ||[[image:Bargabus-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Stephenson-5706|Stephenson]]||Milton Roy|| 20 Jan 1924|| 12 Apr 1990 ||[[image:Stephenson-5706.jpg|250px]] |- |}

White Settlement Cemetery, Lansing, New York

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[[Category:White Settlement Cemetery, Lansing, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for White Settlement Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. White Settlement Cemetery is located on Dates Road in Lansing, Tompkins County, New York. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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42.60178, -76.56556 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/42%C2%B036%2706.4%22N+76%C2%B033%2756.0%22W/@42.6017795,-76.56556,3232m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 White Settlement Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1986949 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ----- == Sources ==

White Ship

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[[Category: White Ship]] The White Ship (French: la Blanche-Nef; Medieval Latin: Candida navis) was a vessel that sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur, on 25 November 1120. Only one of the around 300 people aboard survived.[1] Those who drowned included William Adelin, the only legitimate son and heir of King Henry I of England, his half-sister Matilda, his half-brother Richard, Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester, and Geoffrey Ridel (royal justice). William Adelin's death led to a succession crisis and a period of civil war in England known as the Anarchy.Wikipedia contributors, "White Ship," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White_Ship&oldid=961737595] (accessed June 24, 2020). The victims of the White Ship disaster on 25 November 1120 (called 7 kalends of December by Farrer[1]) have been unevenly identified by various sources. The impact of the disaster on the throne of England is well-documented, and this article presents the details of what is known (and/or believed) about the crew and passengers of the ill-fated voyage as well as those who chose not to travel on her.Wikipedia contributors, "Victims of the White Ship disaster," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Victims_of_the_White_Ship_disaster&oldid=954983931] (accessed June 24, 2020). ==== The Dead ==== :[[Fitz-Stephen-10|Thomas Fitz-Stephen]], Captain :Helmsman (unnamed), apparently drunk :Approximately 50 rowsmen and sailors (named) :[[Normandie-149|William Adeline]], Duke of Normandy :[[England-178|Matilda (Mathilde) FitzRoy]], Countess of Perche :[[England-571|Richard of Lincoln]] :[[Avranches-49|Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester]] :[[Blois-21|Lucia-Mahaut (Matilda), Countess of Chester]] :[[FitzHugh-630|Ottuel d'Avranches]] :[[Ridel-28|Geoffrey Ridel]] :[[Aigle-10|Gilbert d'Aigle]], Vicomte of Exmes :Geoffroy de l'Aigle :Engenulf d'Aigle :[[Bigod-131|William Bigod]], steward of the household of King Henry :Gisulf, the king's "iniquitous secretary" :[[Mauduit-18|Robert I of Mauduit]], chamberlain to the king :Stewards, chamberlains, cupbearers and various officers :An armed marine force, who were apparently very disorderly, drunk and scarcely paid attention to anyone on board :Walter of Everci :Richard Anskill :Richard de Bostock :Robert Mauconduit :Hugh of Molines :Ralph the Red (Ralph le Roux) of Pont-Echanfray :[[De_Grantmesnil-24|Ivo II de Grandmesnil]] :William de Grandmesnil :William of Rhuddlan, son of Robert of Rhuddlan :Geoffrey, Archdeacon of Hereford :William, son of Roger, Bishop of Coutances, with his brother and three nephews :Dietrich (Theodoric), son of Heinrich (d. 1105), a relative of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor. ==== Sole Survivor ==== :Berold, a butcher from Rouen, who was likely on board to collect the debts owed to him by the travelers. ==== Almost Sailed ==== :[[Normandie-45|Henry I]], King of England :[[Anjou-259|Matilda]], wife of William Adelin and daughter-in-law of Henry I :Two monks of Tiron (names unknown) :[[Blois-94|Stephen of Blois]] :[[Roumare-7|William de Roumare]], Earl of Lincoln :Edward of Salisbury, High Sheriff of Wiltshire and chamberlain to the king :Rabel, son of the chamberlain Robert I of Mauduit :[[Meschines-93|Ranulf le Meschin]], 3rd Earl of Chester :William de Pirou, steward to the king == Sources ==

White Spring Ranch & Museum

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[[Category: Genesee, Idaho]] :OPEN Sun. & Tues. 1-Sunset, or anytime by appt. :Hwy. 95 & Borgen Rd. 11 miles S. of Moscow on Hwy. 95. 1004 Lorang Rd. Genesee, Idaho 83832 [[Image:White_Spring_Ranch_Museum-6.jpg|250px]] *Mission Statement: With a minimal budget of grants and donations, we have become a gathering site for students, artists and volunteers with all kinds of skills to restore the: 1878 Log cabin c.1873-1904 Farmhouse . (the kitchen and washroom additions were added in 1890, but may be as old as 1871-1875) Early Curio Museum cabin which may date back to the early 1880's, and remodeled in 1913 when it became a roadside Natural History mueseum, a 1898 Barn, and are trying to also preserve 130 years of books, letters, journals, receipts, photographs, artifacts.... into an accessible on site and online library. (Open for 1 through 50 students) anytime. OPEN for tours: 1-5 pm on Sundays & Tuesdays also, anytime by Appointment. (208) 416-1006 Hwy.95 & Borgen Rd. 1004 Lorang Rd. Genesee, Idaho 83832 *The Farmhouse and Log cabins have become a National Historical and Century Ranch site. The Farmhouse has been painted and reroofed. Insulation has been added. We are restoring the two-tier front porch. Gutters have been added. The Log cabin has been straightened and the rock chimney is in restoration. The Curio museum has been reroofed. New steps were built and is now also open for tours. For anyone interested in the Real history of the 19th & 20th Century, in the artistry of today, or just gathering of friends: You are very welcome here! For more info. visit: http://www.whitespringranch.org/

White Stone, South Carolina

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Whitechurch Civil Parish, County Dublin

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[[Category: Dublin Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Dublin|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Dublin, Ireland|Main Dublin Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Whitechurch Parish, County Dublin|Category for Whitechurch Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Dublin|Civil Parishes in County Dublin]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Whitechurch Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Teampall Geal. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/886 Whitechurch Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Rathdown :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Dublin|Towns of County Dublin]] ====Ballyboden==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Baile Baodáin. :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballyboden Web page for Ballyboden] :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.2898,-6.2753,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.2898/-6.2753 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2749&lat=53.2701 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyboden&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Grifiths Valuation.] ====Rockbrook==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Sruth na gCloch. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@53.2701,-6.2749,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/53.2701/-6.2749 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.2749&lat=53.2701 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rockbrook&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Whitechurch Parish (An Teampall Geal) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/886/BF Whitechurch Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |'''Ballyboden'''||''Baile Baodáin''||[[:Category:Ballyboden Townland, Whitechurch Parish, County Dublin]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Ballyboden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Ballyboden&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyboden&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clarkstown||''Baile Uí Chléirigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Clarkstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Clarkstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clarkstown&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Edmondstown||''Baile Éamainn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Edmondstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Edmondstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Edmondstown&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Haroldsgrange||''Gráinseach an Araltaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Haroldsgrange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Haroldsgrange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Haroldsgrange&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmashogue||''Cill Mochióg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Kilmashogue&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Kilmashogue&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmashogue&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stackstown||''Baile an Stacaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Stackstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Stackstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stackstown&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Taylorsgrange||''Gráinseach an Táilliúraigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Taylorsgrange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Taylorsgrange&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Taylorsgrange&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Whitechurch'''||''An Teampall Geal''||[[:Category:Whitechurch Townland, Whitechurch Parish, County Dublin]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Dublin&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Whitechurch&countyname=DUBLIN&parishname=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Dublin should be added to the main Dublin page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Whitechurch Civil Parish, County Kilkenny

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: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Kilkenny|'''Ireland Links''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=20%|[[Space:County Kilkenny, Ireland|'''Main Kilkenny Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=35%|[[:Category: Whitechurch Parish, County Kilkenny|Category for Whitechurch Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Kilkenny|'''Civil Parishes in County Kilkenny''']] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:County Kilkenny Team|County Kilkenny team]] ==Whitechurch Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Teampall Geal. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1379&cat=BF&ord=en Whitechurch Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Iverk :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Kilkenny|Towns of County Kilkenny]] ===The Townlands of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Whitechurch Parish (An Teampall Geal) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/s?txt=in:1379&cat=BF&ord=en Whitechurch Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |width=16%|'''Townland''' |width=20%|'''Irish/Alternate name''' |width=30%|'''WikiTree Category Link''' |'''Notes''' |- |Ballyhenebery||''Baile Hinibeire''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Ballyhenebery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Ballyhenebery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Baungarriff||''An Bán Garbh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Baungarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Baungarriff&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Castletown||''Baile an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Castletown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Craigue||''An Ghráig''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Craigue&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Craigue&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |'''Killonerry'''||''Cill Ó Neire''||[[:Category:Killonerry Townland, Whitechurch Parish, County Kilkenny]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Killonerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Killonerry&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |- |Whitechurch||''An Teampall Geal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Kilkenny&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. 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Whitechurch Civil Parish, County Waterford

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[[Category: Waterford Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Waterford|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Waterford, Ireland|Main Waterford Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Whitechurch Parish, County Waterford|Category for Whitechurch Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Waterford|Civil Parishes in County Waterford]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Munster Team|Munster Province team]] ==Whitechurch Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Teampall Geal. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2430 Whitechurch Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Decies-without-Drum :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Munster Province of Ireland|Munster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Waterford|Towns of County Waterford]] ====Cappagh==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Cheapaigh. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.1247,-7.7518,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.1247/-7.7518 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-7.7395&lat=52.1057 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappagh&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Whitechurch Parish (An Teampall Geal) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2430/BF Whitechurch Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballintaylor Lower||''Baile an Táilliúra Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballintaylor+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballintaylor+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballintaylor,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballintaylor Upper||''Baile an Táilliúra Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballintaylor+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballintaylor+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballintaylor,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyard||''An Baile Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballyard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballyard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyard&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygambon Lower||''Baile an Ghambúnaigh Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballygambon+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballygambon+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygambon,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballygambon Upper||''Baile an Ghambúnaigh Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballygambon+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballygambon+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballygambon,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyhane||''Baile Uí Fheacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballyhane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballyhane&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyhane&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballykennedy||''Baile Uí Chinnéide''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballykennedy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballykennedy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykennedy&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylemon||''Baile Uí Loimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballylemon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballylemon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylemon&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylemon Lower||''Baile Uí Loimín Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballylemon+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballylemon+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylemon,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylemon Upper||''Baile Uí Loimín Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballylemon+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballylemon+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylemon,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballylemonwood||''Coill Bhaile Uí Loimín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballylemonwood&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballylemonwood&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballylemonwood&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymulalla East||''Baile Uí Mhaolalaidh Thoir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballymulalla+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballymulalla+East%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymulalla,%20east&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymulalla West||''Baile Uí Mhaolalaidh Thiar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballymulalla+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballymulalla+West%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymulalla,%20west&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynacourty||''Baile na Cúirte''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballynacourty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballynacourty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynacourty&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynahemery||''Béal Átha na hImrí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballynahemery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballynahemery&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynahemery&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynameelagh||''Baile na mBialach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballynameelagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ballynameelagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynameelagh&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynamintra Lower||''Baile na mBaintreach Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballynamintra+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballynamintra+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamintra,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynamintra Middle||''Baile na mBaintreach Meánach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballynamintra+Middle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballynamintra+Middle%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamintra%20Middle&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballynamintra Upper||''Baile na mBaintreach Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballynamintra+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Ballynamintra+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynamintra,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barranastook Lower||''Barr na Stuac Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Barranastook+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Barranastook+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barranastook,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barranastook Upper||''Barr na Stuac Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Barranastook+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Barranastook+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barranastook,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bridgequarter||''Ceathrú an Droichid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Bridgequarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Bridgequarter&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bridgequarter&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Canty||''Na Cáintigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Canty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Canty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Canty&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cappagh||''An Cheapaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Cappagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Cappagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cappagh&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carriglea||''An Charraig Liath''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Carriglea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Carriglea&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carriglea&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Carrigroe||''An Charraig Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Carrigroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Carrigroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carrigroe&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clashnagoneen||''Clais na gCoinín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Clashnagoneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Clashnagoneen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clashnagoneen&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Clonkerdin||''Cluain Cheirdín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Clonkerdin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Clonkerdin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clonkerdin&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Cool||''An Chúil''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Cool&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Cool&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cool&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolatoor||''Cúil an Tuair''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Coolatoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Coolatoor&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolatoor&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolnanav||''Cúil na nDamh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Coolnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Coolnanav&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolnanav&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Farranbullen||''Fearann Boillín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Farranbullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Farranbullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farranbullen&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Garraunfadda||''An Garrán Fada''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Garraunfadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Garraunfadda&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Garraunfadda&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Glenavaddra||''Gleann an Mhadra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Glenavaddra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Glenavaddra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glenavaddra&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcannon (Hely)||''Cill Chonáin (Hely)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilcannon&ded=Hely)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilcannon&ded=Hely)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcannon&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcannon (Osborne)||''Cill Chonáin (Osborne)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilcannon&ded=Osborne)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilcannon&ded=Osborne)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcannon&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilcloher||''Cill Chloichir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilcloher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilcloher&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilcloher&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilgreany||''Cill Ghráinne''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilgreany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Kilgreany&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilgreany&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killeeshal||''Cill Íseal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Killeeshal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Killeeshal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killeeshal&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilnafarna Lower||''Cill na Fearna Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Kilnafarna+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Kilnafarna+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilnafarna,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilnafarna Upper||''Cill na Fearna Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Kilnafarna+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Kilnafarna+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilnafarna,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockacullen||''Cnoc an Chuilinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Knockacullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Knockacullen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockacullen&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockaun||''An Cnocán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Knockaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Knockaun&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockaun&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knockmaon||''Cnoc Muáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Knockmaon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Knockmaon&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knockmaon&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknacrooha Lower||''Cnoc na Cruaiche Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Knocknacrooha+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Knocknacrooha+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknacrooha,%20lower&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Knocknacrooha Upper||''Cnoc na Cruaiche Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Knocknacrooha+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=%22Knocknacrooha+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Knocknacrooha,%20upper&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lauragh||''An Láithreach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Lauragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Lauragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lauragh&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Magaha||''Maigh Gheithe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Magaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Magaha&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Magaha&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mountodell'''||''Cúil an Chrumpaigh''||[[:Category:Mountodell Townland, Whitechurch Parish, County Waterford]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Mountodell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Mountodell&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountodell&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Nicholastown||''Baile Niocláis''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Nicholastown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Nicholastown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Nicholastown&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Parkeenagarra||''Na Páircíní Gearra''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Parkeenagarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Parkeenagarra&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Parkeenagarra&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ross||''An Ros''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Ross&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ross&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Scart||''An Scairt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Scart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Scart&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Scart&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Whitechurch||''An Teampall Geal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Waterford&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Whitechurch&countyname=WATERFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Waterford should be added to the main Waterford page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Whitechurch Civil Parish, County Wexford

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[[Category: Wexford Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Wexford|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Wexford, Ireland|Main Wexford Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Whitechurch Parish, County Wexford|Category for Whitechurch Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wexford|Civil Parishes in County Wexford]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Whitechurch Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Teampall Geal. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2637 Whitechurch Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Barony:''' Shelburne :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wexford|Towns of County Wexford]] ====Glynn==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Gleann. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.3735,-6.5847,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.3735/-6.5847 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.9548&lat=52.3385 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glynn&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Whitechurch Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Whitechurch Parish (An Teampall Geal) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2637/BF Whitechurch Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''WikiTree Category Link'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballinteskin||''Baile an tSeiscinn''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballinteskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballinteskin&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinteskin&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyfarnoge||''Baile Fearnóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballyfarnoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballyfarnoge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyfarnoge&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.]
This townland extends into Ballybrazil Civil Parish. |- |Ballykelly||''Baile Uí Cheallaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballykelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballykelly&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballykelly&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballymaclare||''Baile Mharclaí''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballymaclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballymaclare&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymaclare&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballyverroge||''Baile Bhearóg''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballyverroge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballyverroge&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballyverroge&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dunganstown'''||''Baile Uí Dhonnagáin''||[[:Category:Dunganstown Townland, Whitechurch Parish, County Wexford]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Dunganstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Dunganstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dunganstown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killowen||''Cill Eoghain''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Killowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Killowen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killowen&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Landscape||''Fearann na Scéimhe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Landscape&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Landscape&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Landscape&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Oldcourt||''An tSeanchúirt''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Oldcourt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Oldcourt&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Oldcourt&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Poulmaloe||''Poll Maolmhuaidh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Poulmaloe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Poulmaloe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Poulmaloe&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Slievecoiltia Commons||''Coimín Shliabh Coiltir''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Slievecoiltia+Commons%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Slievecoiltia+Commons%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Slievecoiltia%20Commons&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Stokestown||''Baile an Stócaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Stokestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Stokestown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stokestown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Whitechurch||''An Teampall Geal''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Whitechurch&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Whitechurch&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCH Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wexford should be added to the main Wexford page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Whitechurchglynn Civil Parish, County Wexford

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[[Category: Wexford Genealogy Free Space Pages]] : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=12%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links#County Wexford|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=20%|[[Space:County Wexford, Ireland|Main Wexford Page]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=35%|[[:Category: Whitechurchglynn Parish, County Wexford|Category for Whitechurchglynn Parish]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgrey;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Wexford|Civil Parishes in County Wexford]] |}
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[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Leinster Team|Leinster Province team]] ==Whitechurchglynn Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Teampall Geal an Ghleanna. :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2638 Whitechurchglynn Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''Baronies:''' Bantry, Shelmaliere West :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Leinster Province of Ireland|Leinster]] ===Introduction=== ===Population Centres of Whitechurchglynn Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Wexford|Towns of County Wexford]] ====Glynn==== :'''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Gleann. :Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@52.3735,-6.5847,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/52.3735/-6.5847 OpenStreetMap] :Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.6487&lat=52.3755 Click for list] :[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Glynn&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Grifiths Valuation.] ===The Townlands of Whitechurchglynn Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Whitechurchglynn Parish (Teampall Geal an Ghleanna) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2638/BF Whitechurchglynn Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
'''Townland'''
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'''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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'''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
|- |Ballinclay Lower||''Baile an tSléibhe Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Ballinclay+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Ballinclay+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinclay,%20lower&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballinclay Upper||''Baile an tSléibhe Uachtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Ballinclay+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Ballinclay+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballinclay,%20upper&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ballybeg||''An Baile Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Ballybeg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballybeg&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Barmoney||''Barr Móna''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Barmoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Barmoney&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Barmoney&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Blackhall||''An Halla Dubh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Blackhall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Blackhall&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Blackhall&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bricketstown||''Baile Phricéid''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Bricketstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Bricketstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bricketstown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Bulgan||''An Bolgán Riabhach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Bulgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Bulgan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Bulgan&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Castlehaystown||''Baile Hae an Chaisleáin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Castlehaystown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Castlehaystown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Castlehaystown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Coolteen||''An Cúiltín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Coolteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Coolteen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Coolteen&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Corlican||''Corrleacán''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Corlican&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Corlican&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Corlican&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Davidstown||''Baile Dháith''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Davidstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Davidstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Davidstown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Dungeer||''Dún Géar''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Dungeer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Dungeer&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dungeer&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Haystown||''Baile Hae''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Haystown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Haystown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Haystown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lambstown Great||''Baile an Lamaigh Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Lambstown+Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Lambstown+Great%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lambstown%20Great&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lambstown Little||''Baile an Lamaigh Beag''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Lambstown+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=%22Lambstown+Little%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lambstown%20Little&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mountainmuck||''Móintín Muc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Mountainmuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Mountainmuck&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mountainmuck&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Poulpeasty||''Poll Péiste''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Poulpeasty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Poulpeasty&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Poulpeasty&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Rahard||''An Ráth Ard''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Rahard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Rahard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Rahard&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Wilkinstown||''Baile Uilcín''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Wilkinstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Wexford&townland=Wilkinstown&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
[https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Wilkinstown&countyname=WEXFORD&Parish=WHITECHURCHGLYNN Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Wexford should be added to the main Wexford page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.0. Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages. :Previous version 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation. ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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Whiteface Cemetery Whiteface Texas USA

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[[Category:Texas History]] [[Category:Cochran County, Texas]] [[Category:Whiteface Cemetery, Whiteface, Texas]] [[Space:Texas Cemeteries Team|Texas Cemeteries Team]] Whiteface Cemetery ==ABOUT== This free space page for the Whiteface Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]]. The page has been created to document the life and times of the people who are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This cemetery is an active cemetery. This page is a work in progress. It will remain so until the cemetery have been photographed and profiles created for each person interred here. Since this is an active cemetery, this will continue into the foreseeable future. If the reader would like to assist in documenting this cemetery, please contact [[vines-20|Charlie Vines]] or leave a message in the comment section below. Please contact me if you know a person interred in the cemetery who has an existing profile. ==LOCATION== The Whiteface Cemetery is located at the intersection of SH 298 and CR 123. See directions below. GPS COORDINATES: 33.599471, -102.619493 :*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B035'58.1%22N+102%C2%B037'10.2%22W/@33.599471,-102.6216817,1027m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x0!7e2!8m2!3d33.599471!4d-102.6194928?hl=en Google Maps]. From Levelland travel west on TX 114 for approximately 13.7 miles. Turn left onto N. Taylor St (TX 125). After approximately 0.3 miles turn right onto East 2nd St. After 0.3 miles turn left onto an apparent dirt road. Cemetery will be on the right (west). ==RESOURCES== :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984527/whiteface-cemetery Findagrave] :[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Cochran/cemetery/Whiteface.html Cemeteries of Texas] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1984527/whiteface-cemetery TexasCemeteries.org] ==HISTORY== ==BURIALS== ==SOURCES==

Whitefield Colliery Explosion 1881

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__NOTOC__ [[Category: Whitefield_Colliery_Explosion_1881, Hanley, Staffordshire, 1881]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Staffordshire Mining Disasters|Staffordshire Mining Disasters]] | Whitefield Colliery Disaster 1881 Contact: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] ===Summary=== * Date: 7 February 1881 * Location: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatterley_Whitfield Whitefield Colliery] Staffordshire (approximately 53 degrees 5' N, 2 degrees 10' W) * Victims: 24+ fatalities * Cause: Explosion * sources https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/staffordshire/whitefield-colliery-explosion-hanley-1881/ "WHITEFIELD. Hanley, Staffordshire. 7th. February, 1881." (accessed 7-6-2022)
"Whitefield colliery, about five miles from Stoke-on-Trent and owned by the Chatterley Iron Company.. William Moss, a wagoner, went to the smithy about 11 p.m. and saw Morton blowing on the fire. He told him to be careful and not to get the pit on fire...The manager Mr. E. Thompson was committed for trial at the Staffordshire Assizes for manslaughter by both the Coroners jury and the Stipendiary Magistrate. He was tried before Mr. Justice Cave and acquitted ."
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(accessed 6-7-2022) John died aged 42, Whitfield Sun St, Tunstall, Dataler * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=M9%2Fg8JqRcBBCXQDw5fRkgA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Christopher Beech ==== There is an 1871 Hodnet census record of Christopher Beech 38 (blacksmith) with family - Emma Beech Wife 40 Joseph Beech Son 12 Lettice Beech Daughter 9 Cristopher Beech Son 5 William Beech Son 3 Arthur Beech Son 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VFTC-6FZ : 27 June 2022), Cristopher Beech, 1871. (accessed 21-6-2022) Christopher died aged 49, Whitfield Married & 5 Children, Lamp man * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=MdCslRmJh3F3u6ABMuFDBQ&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Joseph Beech ==== (please see above) There is an 1871 Hodnet census record of Christopher Beech 38 (blacksmith) with family - Emma Beech Wife 40 Joseph Beech Son 12 Lettice Beech Daughter 9 Cristopher Beech Son 5 William Beech Son 3 Arthur Beech Son 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VFTC-6FZ : 27 June 2022), Cristopher Beech, 1871. (accessed 21-6-2022) Joseph died aged 22, Whitfield Son of Christopher, Single, Dataler * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=Y9SIWw86Jv%2Bv6VWfll34Zg&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== A Bickerton ==== Whitfield Pit`s Hill * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=09VN%2FO20stc3inmdTXvs9g&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Henry Boulton ==== There are several local census records of 'Henry Boulton' - for example 1861 Talke aged 9 - * "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M71Y-1W1 : 3 March 2021), Henry Boulton in household of Elijah Boulton, Talke, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 6-7-2022) Henry died aged 29, Whitfield, Thrown Into Gearing, Broke Arm & 2 Ribs Died 10pm On The 7th, Fireman, Married * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=G4YIMUUUa%2FtrZ9RQ%2BJ1mqA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Richard Cottonberry ==== There is a local 1861 Congleton census record of Richard Cottenborough aged 9 - * "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M727-YM7 : 3 March 2021), Richard Cottenborough in household of Ann Cottenborough, Congleton, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 6-7-2022) Richard died aged 30, Whitfield Norton Green, Collier * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=dVMEHF268b%2Fli9SdQ7QpuA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== George Dale ==== There is a local 1871 Smallthorne census record of George Dale 22 (coal miner) with family - Benjamin Dale Father 47 coal miner Louisa Dale Mother 42 Amos Dale Brother 20 coal miner Eunice Dale Sister 18 Benjamin Dale Brother 16 coal miner Joseph Dale Brother 12 coal miner Elizabeth Dale Sister 10 John Dale Brother 8 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5R5-SYD : 27 June 2022), George Dale in entry for Benjamin Dale, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5R5-SYD : 27 June 2022), George Dale in entry for Benjamin Dale, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) George died aged 33, Whitfield Married, Brother of Joseph Bradeley, Collier * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=4j7w6Tq9JuO3KUtx5vcr0Q&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Joseph Dale ==== There is a local 1871 Smallthorne census record of Joseph Dale 12 (coal miner) with family - Benjamin Dale Father 47 coal miner Louisa Dale Mother 42 George Dale Brother 22 coal miner Amos Dale Brother 20 coal miner Eunice Dale Sister 18 Benjamin Dale Brother 16 coal miner Elizabeth Dale Sister 10 John Dale Brother 8 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5R5-SYN : 27 June 2022), Joseph Dale in entry for Benjamin Dale, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) Joseph died aged 22, Whitfield Single, Brother of George Bradeley, Collier - ==== John Davi(e)s ==== There are several local census records of 'John Davis'. John died aged 46, Whitfield, 'A Stranger Recently Come To Work At Colliery', Dataler * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=2jkscHWzPPhtfzFb%2FA68gA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== William ( George ) Dean ==== There are several local census records of William Dean, for example Newcastle, aged 6, with family - * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDD8-LNX : 25 June 2022), William Dean in entry for Peter Dean, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) William died aged 17, Whitfield, A Boy, Jigger ==== James Fletcher ==== James died aged 34, Whitfield, Married & 7 Children, Turnhurst, Dataler ==== Samuel Gaskell ==== There is a local 1871 Bagnall census record of Samuel Gaskell 34 (coal miner and farmer) with family - Emma Gaskell Wife 39 James Wm Gaskell Son 15 coal miner John Gaskell Son 9 Samuel Gaskell Son 6 Harriet Elizabeth Gaskell Daughter 4 Wright Gaskell Son 2 Thomas Gaskell Son 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDD6-QTV : 25 June 2022), Samuel Gaskell, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) Samuel died aged 45, Whitfield, Married & Family, Lane Ball, Collier ==== William Gidman ==== There is a local 1871 Smallthorne census record of William aged 9 with family - Joseph Gidman Father 42 forge man Mercy Gidman Mother 33 Sarah Gidman Sister 15 cutter of prints for ware Harriot Gidman Sister 13 Mary Gidman Sister 1 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDDH-LJR : 25 June 2022), William Gidman in entry for Joseph Gidman, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) William died aged 19, Whitfield, A Boy, Chell Heath, Jigger ==== Thomas Hargreaves ==== Thomas aged 27 (coal miner) is recorded in the 1871 Norton census with family - James Hargreaves Father 60 coal miner James Hargreaves Brother 31 coal miner Hannah Hargreaves Sister 19 George Hargreaves Brother 13 farm labourer * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5R5-99S : 27 June 2022), Thomas Hargreaves in entry for James Hargreaves, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) Thomas died aged 37, Whitfield, Woodhouse Lane, Green Ball, Dataler * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=swfLS49Z3aDmvhSsKwbjrw&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Arthur Holdcroft ==== Arthur aged 14 (bricklayers labourer) is recorded in the 1871 Norton census with family - Richard Holcroft Father 43 shoemaker Ann Holcroft Mother 42 Richard Holcroft Brother 16 coal miner Joseph Holcroft Brother 12 Ann Holcroft Sister 11 Hannah Holcroft Sister 9 Edna Holcroft Sister 3 Thomas Holcroft Brother 0 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5R5-9MV : 27 June 2022), Arthur Holcroft in entry for Richard Holcroft, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) Arthur died aged 25, Whitfield, Married & 2 Children, Hayes Fegg, Dataler * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=H%2BIKxVITZ83R%2FpUc0guPvw&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== William Lockett ==== William 27 (collier) aged is recorded in the 1871 Tunstall census with family - Eliza Lockett Wife 28 Ann Bale sister in law 16 * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDDD-7PT : 25 June 2022), William Lockett, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) William died aged 38, Whitfield, Married & 5 Children, Underlooker * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=0CVh7vR3Q75QtXosrHCpKQ&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Cain Mayer ==== Cain 31 (blacksmith, widower) is recorded in the 1871 Tunstall census with family - James Mayer Son 11 Elijah Mayer Son 9 Cain Mayer Son 7 Esrom G Mayer Son 5 Annie Mayer Daughter 3 Ellen Dol 25 servant * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5RD-WCB : 27 June 2022), Cain Mayer, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) Cain died aged 40, Whitfield, Married & 11 Children, Whitfield, Engineer * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=tbmOYGIYIDcoDFCv4CBYLA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Robert Miles ==== Robert died aged 60, Whitfield, Married & 3 Grown-Up Children, Hayes Fegg, Fireman * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=goJOZ6VERmIMToBl%2BE376g&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Edward Morton ==== Edward died aged 40, Whitfield, Married & 8 Children, Fireman * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=hv1I3QQVMQjXHEJktMxbxg&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== William Morton ==== There is an 1871 Rugeley census record of William Moreton 5 with family - John Parton grandfather 64 coal miner Jane Moreton 36 dressmaker * "England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KDDC-V1M : 25 June 2022), William S Morton in entry for John Parton, 1871. (accessed 6-7-2022) William died aged 16, Whitfield, Son of Edward, Single, Taker-off * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=G0EA6TEN6okAkHn7Bmt4UA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Arthur Poole ==== There is an 1861 Burslem census record of Arthur Poole 5 with family - Thomas Poole 48 potter Elizabeth Poole 48 William Poole 22 potter Mary Poole 16 potter Thomas Poole 14 potter apprentice Joseph Poole 11 potter apprentice * "England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MWMC-QLW : 3 March 2021), Arthur Poole in household of Thomas Poole, Burslem, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. (accessed 6-7-2022) Arthur died aged 25, Whitfield, Collier ==== John Sargeant ==== There are a couple of local census records of John Sergeant. John died aged 33, Whitfield, Married & 2 Children, Ball Green, Fireman * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=kMNBOrxXrp0wSTXnJAhMKw&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Henry Stubbs ==== Henry died aged 33, Whitfield, Married & 7 Children, Whitfield, Carpenter ==== Edward Thompson ==== Whitfield, Eldest Son of The Manager, Broken Leg & Concussion of The Brain – Died Early Hrs of The 8th - ==== John Thompson ==== John died aged 26, Whitfield, Asst Manager, Son of The Manager, Married But No Family * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=OTOknEg1b3HEgKK0nH1XWQ&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) ==== Samuel Vickers ==== Samuel died aged 53, Whitfield, Married, Whitfield, Fireman * https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=6fSZDSEPVqnl5E7HI6TtQA&scan=1 (accessed 21-6-2022) == Sources == * 'Ironopolis...' book by Nicholas Moss, Caxton 2018

Whitehead Family of New Netherland

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[[Category:New Netherland Families]] The progentiors of the Whitehead family in New Netherland are === Alternative spelllings === === Family genealogies === === Descendants === == Sources == ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whitehead_Family_of_New_Netherland|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page]]

Whitehead pedigrees

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[[Category: England, Whitehead Name Study]] [[Category: Monkwearmouth, County Durham, Whitehead Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Whitehead Name Study]] [[Category: Boulmer, Northumberland]] [[Category: Long Houghton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Monkwearmouth, County Durham]] [[Category: Saddleworth, Yorkshire]] [[Category: Virginia, Whitehead Name Study]] Whitehead pedigrees below. See image feed for allied families. *"Whitehead of Boulmer," in A Hist. of Northumb., 1893, p. 403 - 404. [https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum02nort/page/403/mode/1up?q=whitehead+of+boulmer Archive.org]. ''Pedigree''. https://postimg.cc/62HxwSZ0. * Surtees, R. (1820). "Parish of Monk-Wearmouth: Pedigree of Whytehed of Monkwearmouth," in The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, 2, p. 1 - 39. London. (mirrors @ [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/antiquities-durham/vol2/pp1-39#h3-0004 BHO], [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00surt/page/68/mode/1up?q=blakiston Archive.org]). https://postimg.cc/JHrQF721 See Also... * [[Space: Will of John Blakiston]] of Blakiston * [[Space: Will of George Lawson]] of Little Usworth, co. Durham. * Parish Registers of St. Chad, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, 1613 to 1751. [https://books.google.com/books?id=AwMMAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=whitehead%20of%20saddleworth%2C%20yorkshire&pg=PA5#v=onepage&q=whitehead%20&f=false Google Books].

Whitehouse Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[ Category: Whitehouse Name Study ]] ==About the Project== The Whitehouse Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitehouse Whitehouse] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitehouse name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitehouses), by time period (18th Century Whitehouses), or by topic (Whitehouse DNA, Whitehouse Occupations, Whitehouse Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the SRNM Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whitehouse}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified The Whitehouse name is somewhat interesting as it has no one single root and developed in many lines from our simple ancestors (not all of them) that took a last name based on the colour of their homes, although in the Black Country of England amongst the coal mines and Iron works most houses were actually rather gray or even black! As we explore the world wide presence of the name we find that the family members have left this environment to seek work in other areas of the world. This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Whitehouse researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname.

Whites

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Bartlett-3702&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Steve Bartlett To-Do List|Steve's current to-do list]].''

Whitesell's Variety Store

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[[Category:Gibsonville, North Carolina One Place Study]] [[Category:Gibsonville, North Carolina]] ==History== Whitesell's Variety Store was owned and operated by [[Whitesell-120|Connie Whitesell]] in Gibsonville, North Carolina. The store was originally located on Main Street and opened around 1928. He sold a variety of products to include clothing, hardware, feed, seed, and groceries. In the early 1950s, he built a store on Eugene Street (where there is now a car sales lot at 108 Eugeue St.) and moved the business into the newly built store. During the Great Depression Mr. Whitesell took a lot of I.O.U.s. He lost a lot of money because most people didn't pay him. An old ledger book was found showing he had forgiven those debts to him. He closed the store around 1958.As remembered by Mr. Whitesell's daughter-in-law, [[Doby-64|Viola (Doby) Whitesell]] and his grandson, [[Whitesell-106|Ronnie Whitesell]]. ---- Pictures of the Main Stree store. Notice all the variety of products you can see in the picture. {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Connie and Gertrude Whitesell (1929)}} {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store-1.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Connie Whitesell and Frank Tickle (1930)}} {{Clear}} ---- [[Whitesell-105|Gaynor Whitesell]] outside the Main Street store. {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store-2.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Gaynor Whitesell (about 1940)}} {{image|file=Whitesell_s_Variety_Store-3.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Gaynor Whitesell (about 1946)}} {{Clear}} ==Sources==

Whiteside Family Mysteries

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Whitfield-Povey Family Mysteries

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Whiting Family Mysteries

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Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641

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[[Category:Whiting Name Study]] [[Category:Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641 == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62754258/theodore-studley-lazell Theodore Studley Lazell], 1871- 1952 * published Boston, Massachusetts, 1902 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t7sn07h01 *https://archive.org/details/whitinggenealogy01laze/page/n8 *https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=26964 :*No table of contents. :*Postscript on p.64 regarding a correction to the birth year (found on p.9) of Nathaniel Whiting === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *Lazell, Theodore Studley ''[[Space: Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641|Whiting Genealogy- Nathaniel Whiting of Dedham, Mass., 1641]]'' (Boston, Massachusetts, 1902), [ Page ]. *[[#Lazell|Lazell]]

Whitlam Family Mysteries

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Whitley Memorial Gardens

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'''Whitley Memorial Gardens In Williamsburg, Whitley County, Kentucky Detailed Listings:''' This page is part of the [[Space:Kentucky Cemeteries Team|Kentucky Cemeteries Team]] See The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Whitley_Memorial_Gardens%2C_Williamsburg%2C_Kentucky Whitley Memorial Gardens Page] for the people who are buried in this cemetery. See [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76540/whitley-memorial-gardens Whitley Memorial Gardens on FindAGrave] See [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Whitley-Memorial-Gardens/44113 Whitley Memorial Gardens On Billiongraves] See [https://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&hl=en-us&um=1&ie=UTF-8&fb=1&gl=us&entry=s&sa=X&q=36.7743988,+-84.1611023 Whitley Memorial Gardens On Google Maps] ‘’’To Add A Sticker To Each Profile:’’’ :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Whitley_Memorial_Gardens|Whitley Memorial Gardens]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Kentucky|place=[[Space:Whitley_Memorial_Gardens|Whitley Memorial Gardens]]}}

Whitlock family Mysteries

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Whitman County, Washington

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== Whitman County, Washington == *[http://www.whitmancounty.org/ Official Website] *{{Wikidata|Q484153|enwiki}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Whitman_County,_Washington_Genealogy Whitman County Genealogy] on FamilySearch *[[:Category: Whitman County, Washington|Whitman County, Category]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Whitman County, Washington|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] === History === ==== Timeline ==== === Places === *[[:Category: Whitman County, Washington, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Whitman County, Washington, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] === Resources === *[[Space:Sources-Washington|State Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#General Sources|General Sources]] **[[Space:Sources-Washington#External Links|External Links]] *[[Space:Sources-Washington#Whitman|Whitman County Sources]] #If you find a free online resource: ##Check to make sure a free-space page doesn't already exist. ##Create space page - see: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|Share Source on WikiTree]] ##Add internal link to new page to the correction section on [[Space:Sources-Washington|Sources-Washington]] page #If you have any Washington state resources that you are willing to do lookups on, please add them to the [[:Category:Washington_Genealogy_Resources|Resources Page]]. #If you live in Washington, please consider adding '''Category: [[:Category:Washington_Research_Assistance|Washington Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. == Sources ==

Whitman Name Study

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[[Category:Whitman Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Whitman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whitman Whitman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Whitman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Whitman's), by time period (18th Century Whitman's), or by topic (Whitman DNA, Whitman Occupations, Whitman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Whitman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Whitman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Sander-228|Dawnmarie Cecora]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Whitmire Cemetery, Butler, Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Butler County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] == Location == * On the East end of Whitmire Rd, Butler. Located on the Southern side of the road. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |Fry, James R.||1973||2012||39|| || || |- |[[Whitmire-191 | Mays, Pollie (Whitmire)]]||1801||1846||45|| || || |- |[[Painter-704 | Whitmire, Anna (Painter)]]||1815||1882||67|| || || |- |Whitmire, Annie E. (Black) ||1874||1951||77|| || || |- |Whitmire, Annie E. ||1884||1973||89|| || || |- |[[Painter-710 | Whitmire, Catherine (Painter)]]||1801||1882||81|||| || |- |[[Whitmire-97 | Whitmire, Daniel]]||1791||1867||76||War of 1812 || || |- |[[Whitmire-97 | Whitmire, Daniel]]||1845||1916||71|||| || |- |Whitmire, Earl Francis||1889||1961||72|||| || |- |Whitmire, Effie Blanche (VanGorder)||1893||1917||25|||| || |- |Whitmire, Elma Bell ||1878||1926||38|||| || |- |Whitmire, Everett B. ||1874||1947||71|||| || |- |[[Whitmire-95 | Whitmire, Francis]]||||1832||||Revolutionary War || || |- |Whitmire, INFANT ||1870||1870||0|||| || |- |[[Whitmire-96 | Whitmire, John]]||1805||1891||86|||| || |- |[[Rider-777 | Whitmire, Margaret (Rider)]]||1831||1892||61|| || || |- |Whitmire, Mary M.||1833||1900||67|| || || |- |Whitmire, Maxine E.||1942||1942||0|| || || |- |[[Whitmire-196 | Whitmire, Peter]] ||1831||1905||76||Civil War || || |- |[[Whitmire-106|Whitmire, Solomon]] ||1822||1890||68|||| || |- |Whitmire, Susanna ||1792||1861||89|||| || |- |[[Byers-900|Whitmire, Susannah (Byers)]] ||1836||1920||86|||| || |- |Whitmire, Thomas ||1861||1928||67|||| || |- |Whitmire, William ||1820||1888||68||Civil War|| || |} == Links == *See also [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46635 Find a Grave: Whitmire Cemetery]

Whitmire Family Mysteries

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This family is focused on the ancestry and descendants of [[Whitmire-95|Francis Whitmire]], who arrived in Butler, PA in 1798 and died in 1832. Mysteries include: * Francis Whitmire's parents and birth. Evidence points to Francis being the son of [[Weydenmeyer-1|Eberhardt Weydenmeyer]], who arrived from Germany in 1764. The roster of the boat only lists individuals over age 16. QUESTION: Was Francis born in Germany, prior to 1764, or after his arrival? The 1790 census he appears to be over 45. However, in no census does he list his native country as Germany. * Francis appears to have participated in the Revolutionary war as part of the PA militia. However, his father joined the colonial army. Why this difference? * Francis appears to be in Mount Joy in Lancaster Co. in 1790. History tells us Francis moved to Butler from Berks county in 1798. Why? * History tells us Francis' wife maiden name was RUST. Who was she and when and where did they wed (before 1790). It has been suggested that RUST is an anglicization of a German name, perhaps Rauch. On the other hand, there is a Henry RUST living near Francis in Butler in 1800. A relative? Did they moved together? * Francis bought property in Butler from Stephen Lowry of Westmoreland Co., How did this transaction come about? Francis served in the PA militia under [[Lowry-418|Alexander Lowry]]. Was there a family connection? * Francis has 4 daughters who are currently lost to history. Two are mentioned as married in his will. What happened to Daniel and Julianna Sherit and Frederick and Elizabeth Sarens? What happened to daughters Margaret and Sarah, both unwed in 1832? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study

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== Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}}
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will place profiles in the [[:Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study|Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study category]] {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2416432|enwiki}} ===Name=== The name Whitmore is from Old English hwīt 'white' + mōr 'moor' or mere 'pool' ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Staffordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.9642, -2.2834 :'''Elevation:''' 126.0 m or 413.4 feet ===History=== ====Bronze Age==== A folded strip of decorated Bronze Age gold was found by metal detecting on land in Whitmore.Potteries Museum and Art Gallery Object Number: STKMG:2018.LH.16 https://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/pmag/collections/getrecord/CFPOT_STKMG_2018_LH_16 From Minutes for Treasure Valuation Committee Meeting – 15th November 2017 - The meeting was held in the Hartwell Room at the British Museum on Tuesday, 15th October :From Item 2: OBJECTS Bronze Age :5. 2016 T1039 Bronze Age gold strip from Whitmore, Staffordshire (WMID-FE3C28) :The provisional valuer suggested £250-300. The Committee inspected the strip in light of this and taking account of its damaged condition, in agreement with the lower end of the valuer’s suggested range, recommended £250. Potteries Museum & Art Gallery hopes to acquire.Minutes for Treasure Valuation Committee Meeting October 2017 https://20.108.240.186/documents/treasureMinutes/2017-11-15.pdf ====Domesday Book 1086==== The Domesday Book was a survey of England in 1086 answering the questions: How many hundreds of hides were in the shire, what land belonged to the king himself and what stock upon the land? What dues did the king have by the year from the shire?There were 13,000 places covered in the Domesday Book - big cities were not included. https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/normans/doomsday_01.shtml Whitmore is the second entry of Staffordshire page 10. The tenant in chief was Richard the forester. A Hide (hida) was a Measurement of land for tax assessment used - Approximately 120 acres, depending on local variations in the acre. The Open Domesday Project has transcribed the information about Whitmore: https://opendomesday.org/place/SJ8140/whitmore/ There is a glossary at https://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/glossary.html *Hundred: Pirehill *County: Staffordshire *Total population: 5 households (very small). *Total tax assessed: 0.5 geld units (very small). Geldum Periodic tax, first raised for the Danish wars, at a number of pence per hide, carucate or sulung. *Taxable units: Taxable value 0.5 geld units. *Value: Value to lord in 1086 £0.5. (unfortunately measuring worth does not go back so far to put this in present day values) *Households: 3 villagers. 2 smallholders. *Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (land for). 1 lord’s plough teams. 1 men’s plough teams. *Other resources: Meadow 1 acres. Woodland 1 * 0.5 leagues. *Lord in 1066: Ulfac or alternatively spelt Wulfheah. *Lord in 1086: Nigel (of Stafford). [[Stafford-2281|Nigel (Stafford) de Stafford (bef.1065-bef.1124)]] *Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Richard the forester. *Phillimore reference: 13,2 ''[[Space:The_Domesday_Book|The Domesday Book]]'' (England, 1086) Phillimore reference: 13,2. The name Richard the forester, the tenant in chief was associated with no places before the Conquest and 21 after the Conquest. There may have been more than one man who bore that title but all the places associated with the name are either in Staffordshire or neighbouring Warwickshire. ====1212 Great Inquest of Service==== In 1212 during the reign of King John there was a Great Inquest of Service. Randolph de Knutton held Whitmore with other land and paid £4. 11s. 6d. of “antient right”, that is, from the Conquest of England. It is thought that Ralph de Knutton was the lineal heir or co-heir of Richard the forester. If you want to compare the value of a £4 11s 6d Income or Wealth , in 1270 there are four choices. In 2020 the relative: *real wage or real wealth value of that income or wealth is £4,475.00 *labour earnings of that income or wealth is £78,540.00 *relative income value of that income or wealth is £152,200.00 *relative output value of that income or wealth is £1,849,000.00From https://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/ukcompare/relativevalue.php?use%5B%5D=CPI&use%5B%5D=WAGE&year_early=1270£71=4&shilling71=11&pence71=6&amount=4.575&year_source=1270&year_result=2021 Measuring worth does not go back earlier than 1270 ====1539 Muster roll==== In 1538, the Emperor Charles V and Francis, the King of France, had made up their differences, and had agreed to a ten years' truce. In the same year, the Pope, Paul IV, had published a Bull excommunicating Henry VIII and deposing him for his heretical opinions, and was endeavouring to induce the two sovereigns above named to put it into execution. The King and his Privy Council were seriously alarmed and ordered a muster to be made of the entire armed force of the kingdom. The levies were never called up, the King, by his diplomacy, having managed to disconcert the project of the Pope. Letters Patent appointing Commissioners of Array for each County were issued on the 1st March, 30 H. VIII (1539). The transcribed roll for Whitmore and Hanchurch is at https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/MusterRoll1539 ====Heraldic Visitations==== Beginning about 1530, and continuing into the late 1600s, heralds visited regions throughout Britain, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland for the purpose of establishing pedigrees and ancestry relationships. Many of those regions were visited more than once over a period of years. This project of gathering pedigrees began because of rampant misuse of coats of arms and false declarations of nobility. As the heralds visited each region, they summoned people who were using titles, or arms, and had them present their arms and proof of their right to use them. If an official grant of arms was made, it was recorded. The visitation series includes a narrative description of each family, as well as a pedigree chart. Branches of large families were labeled by region, and relationships were clearly defined. Birth and death dates were not usually given. The visitations are not infallible; the documents presented may not have been accurate, and the heralds may have recorded details incorrectly. Whitmore was visited in 1583 at the time of [[Mainwaring-389|Edward Mainwaring (bef.1516-1586)]].''The Visitacion of Staffordschire'' by Grazebrook, H. Sydney (Henry Sydney), 1836-1896; Glover, Robert, 1544-1588, published 1883. The Visitation of Staffordshire A.D. 1583 Mainwaring of Whitmore [https://archive.org/details/visitacionofstaf00graz/page/113/mode/1up?q=mainwaring page 113 retrieved through archive.org] {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |caption=Pirehill Hundred from map of Staffordshire published 1611
From ''The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine: presenting an exact geography of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland,...'' (Atlas.2.61.1) One of five known sets of proof maps prepared for John Speed's 'The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine', which was published in 1611/12.
Digitised by the University of Cambridge and retrieved from http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/55 }} ====Whitmore Hearth Tax 1666==== The Hearth Tax or chimney-money was a payment to the king of 2s. on every hearth " in all houses paying to church and poor," first levied in 1662. It was repealed in 1689, although it was producing £170,000 a year, on account of its unpopularity, the tax being especially obnoxious because of its inquisitorial character. There were 28 households charged in Whitmore in 1666: one each of 19, 5, and 4 hearths, two households with 3 hearths, 10 households with 2 hearths, 13 households with a single hearth. Whittmore ... Hearthes Chargeable. *Edward Mainwaring, Esquire '''Nyneteene'''. [[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]] *William Martine '''Five''' *Mrs. Frances Bowyer '''Foure''' *Edward Lowe '''Three''', also William Ferrington *Edward Beardmore '''Two''', also John Lownes, Isaac Lowe, Richard Knight, Edward Higginbotham, John Lowe, Thomas Sanders, John Reynoldes, Edward Swynerton, Thomas Eldershaw *John Brough '''One''', also Hugh Davies, Thomas Walton, John Coleclough, Edward Roades, Edward Asbury, Thomas Harding, John Picken, George Beardmore, Richard Bromley, Robert Meade, Edward Peake, Roger Lowe Whitmore and Hanchurch Hearth Tax 1666 retrieved from https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/HearthTax1666 ====from ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817)==== Whitmore is a parish in the hundred of Pirehill North. It was anciently called Witemore; and in the Conqueror's Survey the following description occurs : " The same R, (Richard Forester) holds Witemore (of the king) and Nigel of him. Ulfac held it and was a free man. It contains half a hide. The arable land is three carucates, one is in demesne, and three villains, and two bordars hold one carucate. There is one acre of meadow. A wood a mile in length and half-a-mile in breadth. The whole is worth 10 shillings." The village of Whitmore is situate on the public road from Newcastle to Market-Drayton, about four miles from the former place. The population in 1811 was 43 families, containing in all 291 persons, whereof 156 were males, and 135 females ; 35 families were employed in agriculture, six in trade, and two were of neither description. The number of houses was 44. The Church is situate in the village, and was, we apprehend, rebuilt in 1632, as that date appears on a stone over the west door. It is a small stone building of an oblong form, with a half-timber turret on the west end, containing three bells, and is capable of holding about 150 persons. The turret probably exhibits a specimen of the kind of walls erected in the ancient churches prior to the use of stone. A few monuments are in the Church to the memory of some of the respectable family of Mainwaring, which has been seated at Whitmore for several generations. On the north side of the Church appears a neat walk flanked with rows of trees, forming a beautiful avenue, which is terminated by Whitmore-hall, the seat of Edward Mainwaring, Esq. and which, judging from a date over the front door, was built or rebuilt in 1676. The Living till of late was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent. It is now a rectory endowed with all the great and small tithes in the parish, surplice-fees, and between 30 and 40 acres of glebe ; part of which lies near Burslem, and part near Newcastle; but the bulk is situated in and near Whitmore. The reputed value is about £400 a year. The Rev. J. S. Brasier, is Rector, and Edward Mainwaring, Esq. Patron. ([[Brasier-306|John Isaac Brasier (abt.1782-1848)]] ) It is not known to what Saint the Church is dedicated, as no Wake has been kept for a number of years at Whitmore ; nor do the bells determine the point one of them is inscribed in Latin, " St. John," and another ' All Saints" Benefactions to the Poor, inscribed on a tablet on the north wall in the Church : " Mr. Joseph Ball, late of this town, left to the poor of the parish of Whitmore, two pieces of land (fifty pounds purchase) the one called Ball's Meadow adjoining to the Town Meadow, and a Meadow belonging to Master John Eardley. The other call'd Holliegrieve [grove-croft] lying between lands belonging to Mr. John Knight and Mr. John Walton. " Another charitable person left the interest of twenty pounds for ever to the poor of the said parish, in the trust of the Churchwarden and Overseer. Mr. MIDDLETON, Minister, SAML. LATHAM, Churchwarden, Jos. HILDICH, Overseer, Ann. Dom. 1736." It is conjectured that this last donation was left by one or more of the name of Cleyton, as will be hereafter noticed, and that the first benefactor might be a descendant of the Rev. John Ball, formerly minister of this Church, respecting whom a few memoirs, abstracted from an old printed book, are here subjoined, not out of respect to some acts of non-conformity there recorded, for such a sincere Churchman must regret, but for reasons stated in the conclusion, and because he appears to have been an honest man, generally respected, and an active, pious minister, much revered in his parish and neighbourhood. JOHN BALL, called in scorn " the Presbyterians' Champion' was minister at Whitmore, near Newcastle, Staffordshire, from about the year 1610 to the time of his death, Oct. 20, 1639. He was born about the year 1585 at Cassington, an obscure village, a mile from Hanborough, in Oxfordshire, and educated at Yarnton school ; from whence he was removed to Brazen-nose College, Oxford, where he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts. His parents being of low estate, he was kept at school through the partiality of his master, who admired his pupil's abilities ; and was supported at College chiefly by the aid of friends. After he left the University, he was engaged as tutor to the children of Lady Cholmley, at her house in Cheshire, where he also taught other children.Description from ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817) retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Pitt1817 ====from ''History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire'', William White, Sheffield, 1851==== Whitmore is a neat rural village, in a deep romantic valley, four and a half miles SSW of Newcastle-under-Lyme, comprising within its parish 367 inhabitants, and about 3350 acres of land. It has now a post office, and a first class railway station on the Grand Junction portion of the London & North Western Railway, since the opening of which the village has been much improved. Captain Rowland Mainwaring, RN, owns most of the parish, and is lord of the manor. He resides at Whitmore Hall, a handsome mansion standing in a well-wooded park. The Church, St Mary & All Saints, is a small ancient edifice, with a half-timbered turret, and was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent until 1807. The benefice is a rectory in the patronage of Captain Rowland Mainwaring, and the Rev CH Mainwaring, BA, is the incumbent''History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire'', William White, Sheffield, 1851 retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore ====from ''The Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1859) by Samuel Lewis==== WHITMORE, a parish, in the union of NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, N. division of the hundred of PIREHILL and of the county of STAFFORD, 4 miles (S.W.) from Newcastle; containing 367 inhabitants. The parish is on the road from Newcastle to Market-Drayton, and comprises 1986a.3r.5p., whereof 250 acres are common or waste, an act for inclosing which was passed in 1841. The Grand Junction railway has one of its principal stations here, where it attains its summit level; the buildings extend 300 feet in length. The village is beautifully situated, and the cottages are kept in neat order, and ornamented with roses and woodbine: Whitmore Hall, with the grounds attached to it, is one of the pleasantest seats in this part of the county. The living is a rectory not in charge, in the gift of Captain Mainwaring: the tithes have been commuted for £280, and the glebe comprises 29 acres. The church is a handsome structure in the later English style. Description from ''The Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1859) by Samuel Lewis retrieved from https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Gaz1859 ====from ''Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire'' (1896)==== WHITMORE is a pleasant village and parish, delightfully situated in a valley, on the road from Newcastle to Market Drayton, with a station about a mile distant on the Trent Valley section of the London and North Western railway, 4 ½ miles south-south-west from Newcastle-under-Lyme and 147 ½ from London, in the North Western division of the county, Pirehill North hundred and petty sessional division, Newcastle union and county court district, rural deanery of Trenthem, archdeaconry of Stoke-on-Trent and diocese of Lichfield. The river Sowe runs through the village and falls into the Trent at Shuckborough. The church of St. Mary and All Saints (formerly a chapel of ease to Trenthem) is a small edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a western turret containing 3 bells: at the north end is the family vault of the Mainwarings, and there is an altar-tomb with incised effigies to Edward Mainwaring and Alice (Boghey) his wife, dated 1580: a carved oak pulpit, dedicated to the memory of the Rev. C. H. Mainwaring and Jane his wife, was presented by his son, the present rector, in 1886: the church was restored in 1880, at a cost of £2,200, and affords 160 sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £218, net yearly value £317, with 27 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. C. Mainwaring, and held since 1885 by the Rev. Percy Edward Mainwaring M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford. In 1691 Mr. Joseph Ball left 2a. 2r. 34p. of land, called Ball's Meadow and Hollygreave croft, now let for £6 a year, for the poor of this parish. An extensive ground for the sale of cattle adjoins the Mainwaring Arms hotel; sales, now conducted for 25 years by Charles Beech and Son, take place fortnightly on Mondays. Whitmore Hall, in a romantic valley, just below the church and village, is a brick mansion, standing in a large park with a splendid avenue of trees: it was greatly injured by fire in August, 1880, and is now in the occupation of Michael Daintry Hollins esq. D.L., J.P., M.R.C.S.Eng. Mrs. C. Mainwaring, who is lady of the manor, and Ralph Sneyd esq. J.P. of Keele Hall, are the principal landowners. The soil is in parts light, in others stiff clay; subsoil, gravel and sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 2,004 acres of land and 11 of water; rateable value, £4,434; the population in 1891 was 318. National School (mixed), rebuilt in 1871, for 50 children; average attendance, 42.''Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire'' (1896) retrieved from https://forebears.io/england/staffordshire/whitmore ====War memorial==== There is a plaque in St Mary and All Saints Church with 28 namesImperial War Museum https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/38349 Image at https://www.militaryimages.net/media/whitmore-church-war-memorial-staffordshire.75917/ See [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1]] for details. ====Clergy==== Clergy of the Church of England database Location: Parochial Chapel: Stoke Upon Trent, Whitmore Chapel *CCEd Location ID: 3036Clergy of the Church of England database CCEd Location ID: 3036 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3036 *ARCHDEACONRY Stafford *START DATE 1540 *CCEd Location ID: 3068CCEd Location ID: 3068 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3068 *Diocese (Jurisdiction):Coventry & Lichfield *1725 separated from Stoke upon Trent See: [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy|Whitmore Staffordshire clergy page]] ===Population=== Whitmore parish {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Current Total Population of Parish!!Total houses |- |1801||234|| |- |1811||291|| |- |1821||302|| |- |1831||281||46 |- |1841||367||62 |- |1851||377||65 |- |1881||311||61 |- |1891||318||60 |- |1901||308||62 |- |1911||326|| |- |1921||327||68 |- |1931||279||71 |- |1951||567||166 |- |1961||645||210 |}GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitmore CP/Ch through time | Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10297072 Date accessed: 24th October 2022 *1841: Note although statistics state 367, only 363 enumerated. **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1841 census]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] *2011 census population 1,230 in 528 households Parish: Whitmore: St Mary & All Saints https://www.churchofengland.org/about/data-services Whitmore Registration sub-District {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Current Total Population!!Occupied houses!!Total births!!Total Deaths |- |1801||863|||||| |- |1811||1,013|||||| |- |1821||1,084|||||| |- |1831||1,172|||||| |- |1841||1,291||220|||| |- |1851||1,276||227|||| |- |1861||1,302|||||| |- |1871||1,194||||38||25 |- |1881||1,084||219||32||12 |- |1891||1,080||220||33||18 |- |1901||1,131||234||29||16 |- |1911||1,121||||19||13 |}GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitmore SubD through time | Census tables with data for the Registration sub-District, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10550543 Date accessed: 24th October 2022 ==Notable people associated with Whitmore== *[[Ball-17816|John Ball (abt.1585-1639)]] *[[Stone-8787|Samuel John Stone BA MA (1839-1900)]] ==Research pages== *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1839_Tithe|1839 Tithe]] *Censuses **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|1841 census]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|1851 census]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_census_records|Whitmore Hall census records]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Illegitimacy_index%2C_1559-1923|Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923]] *Inns **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Mainwaring_Arms|Mainwaring Arms]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Sheet_Anchor|Whitmore Sheet Anchor]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Association|Whitmore Association]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_inheritance|Whitmore Hall inheritance]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|World War 1]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy|church and clergy]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_farming|farming]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_gazeteers|gazeteers]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_police|police]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_railway_station|railway station]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_schools|schools]] ==Research notes== ===Whitmore Hall in Shropshire=== Some of the Whitmore family apparently is associated with Whitmore Hall near Claverley, Shropshire. See map on [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist/page/108/mode/1up page 86 of ''Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year 1923''] and paper by F. C. Beazeley.Beazeley, F. C. "The Parish of Thurstaston" in ''Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year 1923''. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1924, [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist/page/n32/mode/1up retrieved through archive.org] ===Wikipedia=== * [[Wikipedia:Whitmore,_Staffordshire|Wikipedia entry for Whitmore, Staffordshire]] - only a stub as at September 2023 **[[Wikipedia:Listed_buildings_in_Whitmore,_Staffordshire|Wikipedia entry for Listed buildings in Whitmore, Staffordshire]] has 28 structures listed. These include: ***the church ***the Hall ***the stable block of the hall ***Butterton Hall ***Lake House ***Barn, Shutlanehead Farm ***Snape Hall Farmhouse ***Rhodes memorial ***Park Lodge ***Butterton Grange Farmhouse ***Malkin memorial[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1027844?section=official-list-entry] ****[[Malkin-277|Thomas Malkin (1746-1816)]] ***Station House ***Williams memorial ***Ivy Cottage ***Park House ***St Thomas' Church, Butterton ***Whitmore Hall Lodge ***Fitch memorial ****Fitch memorial approximately 12m north-west of Church of St Mary and All Saints ****Chest tomb. Mid-C19. Sandstone ashlar. Rectangular plan. Slightly projecting moulded top ledger, fluted corner pilasters. Top ledger commemorates Susanna Fitch (died 1835).[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353785?section=official-list-entry] ****Uncertain if she was married or if her maiden name was Fitch: Susan Fitch (age 37) died in 1835 and was buried on 9 September 1835 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England. '''Burial''': "Staffordshire Burials"
Reference: D3332/1/14; Page: 27
[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWHITMORE-ST-MARY--ALL-SAINTS-B-D3332-1-14-1813-1898%2F00029&parentid=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FBUR2%2F300497 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FBUR2%2F300497 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 21 September 2023)
Susan Fitch burial (died in 1835 at age 37) on 9 Sep 1835 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England.
***House west-north-west of the Church of St Mary and All Saints ***Cottages dated 1877 **In reviewing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Whitmore,_Staffordshire what links here page] it seems the following people who have pages on Wikipedia have links to Whitmore: ***The earliest traceable direct ancestor of [[Wikipedia:Cecil Rhodes|Cecil Rhodes]] is James Rhodes (fl. 1660) of Snape Green, Whitmore, Staffordshire. ***[[Wikipedia:Arthur_Cudmore|Arthur Murray Cudmore]] is noted as being associated with Whitmore - should be updated to note his ashes are there and he is memorialised there ***[[Wikipedia:Nathaniel_Middleton|Nathaniel Middleton]] was the son of the Rev. Samuel Middleton (1703–1758), perpetual curate of Whitmore, Staffordshire. ***[[Wikipedia:Randolph_Mainwaring|Randolph Mainwaring]] born Whitmore 1839 noted as 1st class cricketer - stub :[[Mainwaring-708|Randolph Mainwaring (1839-1902)]] ***[[Wikipedia:John_Ball_(Puritan)|John Ball (Puritan)]] notes he was appointed as curate to Whitmore ===Family or local history societies=== There appears to be no family history society for Whitmore or specifically for Staffordshire. Nearby locations with a society include: *Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry https://midland-ancestors.uk/ Midland Ancestors is the principal family history society for the counties of: Staffordshire, Warwickshire & Worcestershire which surround the city of Birmingham. They have a north Staffordshire group. *Audley and District Family History Society http://www.audleyfhs.co.uk/ It covers the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Audley, which includes Audley Township, Bignall End, Halmer End, Knowle End, Park End, Eardley End and Talke. The ancient parishes of Barthomley and Church Lawton in Cheshire and Wolstanton, Keele, Madeley and Betley in Staffordshire help to make up the adjoining area. *Biddulph and District Genealogy and Historical Society http://www.bdghs.org.uk/ ==Contributions welcomed== If you have any connection to Whitmore please contact the project leader [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Members: *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]]: my forebears lived at Whitmore *Your name here? ==Tasks== *Currently, October 2022, working on adding people recorded on the 1851, 1861, and 1841 censuses as living in Whitmore. *Create pages for Whitmore Hall and for clergy associated with Whitmore. *Sort out medieval Whitmores - I don't think they are actually born Whitmore but don't know enough yet. For example [[Whitmore-765|Richard Whitmore (1261-1350)]]. More research needed. *Issues with [[DeWhitmore-2|Ralph Radulph (DeWhitmore) de Whitmore (abt.1171-abt.1243)]] profile was unsourced, father is unsourced and the research seems inadequate *World war 1 memorial - find missing people and work out how connected to Whitmore [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1]] *Follow up Wikipedia prompts *FindAGrave has 74 people buried Whitmore as at 23 September 2023 - check they all have profiles on Wikitree and are categorised for Whitmore **23 September 2023: 49 of 74 have profiles yet to be found or created; of the 25 with profiles, 13 are categorised as Whitmore and 12 not **set up category for graveyard - [[:Category:St Mary and All Saints Churchyard, Whitmore, Staffordshire]] **transcriptions of 60 gravestones at https://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/STS/Whitmore/MIs.html *Review Staffordshire name indexes https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?RecordID=8135 **done [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Illegitimacy_index%2C_1559-1923|Whitmore Staffordshire Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923]] *Explore court cases: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_ps=60&_srt=3&_q=whitmore+staffordshire++chancery *1939 register Piece 5471I seems to cover Whitmore 296 results not including those for whom the record is closed [https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=1939%20register&keywordsplace=newcastle-under-lyme%2c%20staffordshire%2c%20england&keywordsplace_proximity=5&piece=5471i&sid=103] *1851 religious census: [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy#1851_Ecclesiastical_census]] *Follow up leads https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ *Follow up https://whitmorevillagehall.org.uk/history-of-whitmore-village-hall/ *Follow up https://facultyonline.churchofengland.org/CHR/ChurchDetails.aspx?id=7128#Home *Follow up https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Heritage-and-archives/Local-and-community-history/placeguide/SPGWhitmore.aspx *1846 enclosure map for Whitmore https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/Details.aspx?&ResourceID=48263&PageIndex=12&SearchType=2&ThemeID=780 *Inspiration for dimensions to explore: https://www.one-place-studies.org/all-studies/in-depth-reports/in-depth-bratton-clovelly/ *Useful links https://forebears.io/england/staffordshire/whitmore some of which included below *''Whitmore tracts; a collection of essays on matters of interest to persons bearing the name'' by Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900 see https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsco00whit/page/n13/mode/2up for descent of the family of Whitmore **John de Boghay and Whitmore arms plus window at Whitmore Hall https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsco00whit/page/n35/mode/2up **''Notes on the manor and family of Whitmore''. Comp. by W.H. Whitmore see in particular https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044095254348&seq=7 *Explore http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/index.php *Analyse the 402 Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield & Coventry Marriage Allegations and Bonds, 1636-1893 at FindMyPast ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Explore https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/staffs-hist-collection for Whitmore and spelling variations *Wills - there are 88 for Whitmore Staffordshire in Index of Wills - Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, 1570-1790 https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?Index=C&LastName=&Part=0&YearFrom=1570&YearTo=1790&Place=whitmore&County=1&Gender=0&Occupation= *Analyse the 31 records Land Tax Redemption, 1798 from ancestry.com ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Analyse the 235 records UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 Results from ancestry.com ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Transcribe 1851 White's Directory of Staffordshire page 436 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB9006P-00436?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=976467&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 ancestry.com] *Transcribe Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire **1880 p 365 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0641-00384?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=809158&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 ancestry.com] **1912 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0645-00542?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=810274&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 at ancestry.com] **1940 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0627-00554?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=697063&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 at ancestry.com] *1821 parish statistics [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser2?ResourceType=Census&ResourceType=Legislation&ResourceType=Essays&ResourceType=Registrar%20General&ResourceType=TNA&SearchTerms=whitmore&simple=yes&path=Results&active=yes&titlepos=0&mno=7&pageseq=344] *1831 population statistics for Pirehill hundred [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/AssociatedPageBrowser?path=Browse&active=yes&mno=15&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=70300&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank&assoctitle=Census%20of%20England%20and%20Wales,%201831] and for county of Stafford [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/AssociatedPageBrowser?path=Browse&active=yes&mno=15&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=70900&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank&assoctitle=Census%20of%20England%20and%20Wales,%201831] *add to https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/ *For an approach to annalysing occupations see [[Space:St_Helens%2C_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|St Helens, Lancashire One Place Study]] *Follow up 'Staffordshire Lay Subsidy 1332-3: Pirehill hundred', in Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 10, Part 1, (London, 1889) pp. 87-102. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/staffs-hist-collection/vol10/pt1/pp87-102 *Follow up Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire was in a land tax record in 1798 in Whitmore, Stafford, England. '''Land Tax''': "UK, Land Tax Redemption, 1798"
The National Archives; Kew, Richmond; Surrey, Land Tax Redemption Office: Quotas and Assessments, IR23; Piece: 79; Volume: 1
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Proprietor: Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire; Tenant: Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire; Residence: Whitmore, Stafford, England; Year: 1798.
Others mentioned too. ==Profile management== *People associated with Whitmore are categorised [[:Category:Whitmore,_Staffordshire]] **As of 30 April 2024 there are 677 profiles and 21 pages **As of 18 December 2023 there are 620 profiles and 20 pages **As of 31 October 2023 there are 597 profiles and 18 pages **As of 5 October 2023 there are 281 profiles and 14 pages **As at 23 September 2023 there are 146 profiles and 6 pages **As at 26 October2022 there are 86 profiles and one page. *Looking at unconnected profiles: Note WikiTree Plus data can be out of date (ran query again 9 Oct and same data as 6 October) **'''Unconnected''': query https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DWhitmore%2C_Staffordshire+unconnected&MaxProfiles=700&Format= ***30 April 2024 458 profiles unconnected ****Biocheck: Checked 458 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***31 October 336 profiles unconnected ****31 October in Biocheck: CheckedChecked 336 profiles: Found 2 profiles with 2 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***24 October 214 profiles unconnected ****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 214 profiles: Found 1 profiles with 1 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***17 October 214 profiles unconnected ****17 October in Biocheck: Checked 214 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***11 October 127 profiles unconnected ****11 October in Biocheck: Checked 127 profiles: Found 2 profiles with 2 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***6 October 72 profiles unconnected **'''Connected''' https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DWhitmore%2C_Staffordshire+connected&MaxProfiles=700&Format= ***30 April 2024 202 profiles connected ****Biocheck: Checked 202 profiles: Found 3 profiles with 0 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 1 possibly unsourced not marked; (fixed 4 profiles with 4 style issues) ***31 October153 profiles connected ****31 October in Biocheck: Checked 153 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 3 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***24 October and 17 October 140 profiles connected ****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 4 style issues; 1 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 4 style issues; 1 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ****17 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 12 profiles with 10 style issues; 3 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***11 October 121 profiles connected ****11 October in Biocheck: Checked 121 profiles: Found 9 profiles with 8 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***6 October 98 profiles connected ===1851 census 377 people enumerated=== *1851 census all heads of households added to [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] *All profiles added to [[:Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census|Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census category]] **completed 20 October; was 245 profiles still missing at 5 October 2023 **Challenge to work out if they stayed, died or migrated out. As at 20 October my calculations are of the 377 enumerated: 31 died or probably died, 117 stayed, 211 migrated out, 17 were visitors or travellers at the time of the census. *Where were they in 1861? 73 of the 377 were investigated but not yet found in 1861; 2 of these possibly died and another 1 possibly married ===Parish Baptisms, Marriages, Burials=== *Baptisms 1760-1861: 1459 people **As of 18 December 2023 there are 142 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 31 October 2023 there are 134 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 89 profiles identified * Marriages 1813-1900: 204 marriages; 408 people; also additionally 2 duplicate entries **As of 8 January 2024 there are 50 profiles identified on Wikitree **was Marriages 1851-1861: 30 marriages; 60 people. As of 18 December 2023 there are 27 profiles identified on Wikitree; was 31 October 2023 there are 15 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 6 profiles identified Unidentified include people from out of the parish. *Burials 1851-1861: 102 people **As of 18 December 2023 there are 23 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 22 profiles identified on Wikitree ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire 1839 Tithe

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} The National Archives :Reference: IR 29/32/230 :Description: Tithe apportionment of Whitmore (parish), Staffordshire. :Valuation: George Harding, Maerfield, Maer, Staffordshire :Note: [Grid references: OSGB36: SJ 807 413; WGS84: 52.96840, -2.28740]. WGS84 interpolated from OSGB36. :Date: 1839 Aug 10 :Related material: Tithe file: IR 18/9544 :Separated material: Tithe map: IR 30/32/230 In total 1986 acres 3 rods and 5 perches were assessed in the parish with total tithes amounting to 280 pounds:''Tithe Apportionments'', 1836-1929 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2023 Original data: "IR29 Tithe Commission and successors: Tithe Apportionments" The National Archives {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_1839_Tithe.jpg |caption=1839 map of tithe apportionment for the parish of Whitmore }} Valuation: [[Harding-11194|George Harding (1802-abt.1858)]], land agent for Rowland Mainwaring of Whitmore Hall Rector: [[Brasier-306|John Isaac Brasier (1782-1848)]] Major landowner: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Landowner!!Occupier!!Plot!!Description!!State of cultivation!!Acres!!Rods!!Perches!!Pounds!!shillings!!pence!!Name of farm partly derived from 1834 White's Gazeteer!!Wikitree link of occupier |- |Broughton Rev Henry Delves||Mitchell William||299a||garden||.||||||23||||||1||||- |- |Fitzherbert Thomas Esq||Dimmock John||447||Whitmore Field||Arable||23||3||28||4||5||0||||- |- |Grand Junction Railway Company||Davies Thomas Foulks||292||House and garden||.||||||32||||||1||||- |- |Grand Junction Railway Company||Themselves||290 291 307||Station house, four cottages, railway||.||10||3||9||||||4||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Ash Thomas||199||Homestead||.||115||0||5||15||15||0||Lime pits||[[Ash-4260|Thomas Ash (1788-1847)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Bates James||288||Homestead||.||2||2||12||||8||11||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Berks Martha||312||Homestead||.||93||3||4||12||6||0||Coney Grove||[[Steele-14012|Martha (Steele) Shaw (abt.1804-)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Bowers William and another||13||Two cottages and gardens||.||||1||16||||||2||||[[Bowers-9171|William Bowers (1798-)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Broomhall John||337||House ||.||81||1||8||14||10||0||||[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Clewlow Henry||175||2 houses and Limpitts meadows||.||3||0||18||||15||2||||[[Clewlow-22|Henry Clewlow (1804-)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Dabbs Thomas||72 and 77||garden||.||||||29||||||1||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Dabbs Thomas and others||71||3 dwellings and gardens||.||||1||19||||||3||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Davis Walter||187||Homestead||.||201||3||1||28||15||0||Snape Hall||[[Davis-113503|Walter Davis (abt.1768-1849)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Fairbanks George||326 and 345||Schoolhouse and house||.||||1||11||||||1||||[[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Fernyhough John||155||Homestead||.||92||2||24||13||6||0||Moat Farm||[[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Furnival James||257||House and garden||.||146||0||15||26||12||0||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Furnival James||225||Matt house and rick yard||.||||3||22||||3||8||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Highfield John||341||Homestead||.||124||3||31||22||5||0||||[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Hilditch James||133||House and garden||.||7||1||33||||19||1||||[[Hilditch-221|James Hilditch (abt.1775-1840)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Himself||232||Mansion buildings Pleasure Grounds &c||.||204||2||17||29||12||0||Whitmore Hall||[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Hobson William||147 and 8||meadow and pasture||.||3||1||22||||12||4||||[[Hobson-3419|William Hobson (abt.1799-1878)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Hollins James||309||House||.||1||1||9||||4||1||||[[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Kirkham George||425||Homestead||.||78||2||10||10||5||0||New House Farm||[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Malpass Henry||75||Garden||.||||||8||||||1||||[[Malpass-298|Henry Malpass (1801-1861)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Martin John||259||house||.||5||2||26||1||2||1||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Martin Andrew||339||house||.||17||0||16||2||19||1||||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Mason Moses||281||Homestead||.||3||1||36||||16||7||||[[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Myatt 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|Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Smith William||329||house||.||3||0||15||||11||9||||[[Smith-288604|William Smith (1772-1854)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Stanway Thomas||9||homestead||.||116||0||16||16||15||0||Bromley Green||[[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Swanwick John and another||176||2 houses and gardens||.||||||21||||||2||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Taylor Thomas and another||294||2 houses and gardens||.||2||2||6||||9||8||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Trustees of the Newcastle and Drayton Turnpike Road||302||garden||.||||||23||||||1||||- |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Taylor James and others||289||Heath cottages in 6 dwellings||.||1||1||7||||||6||||[[Taylor-104050|James Taylor (1778-1858)]] |- |Mainwaring Rowland Esq||Williams Mary||334||house||.||5||1||0||1||2||1|||| |- |Offley the Honorable Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe||Furnival William||82||homestead||.||133||3||5||19||6||6||Wood Houses||[[Furnival-234|William Furnival (1776-1855)]] |- |Offley the Honorable Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe||Finnis Josiah||31||part of keeper's piece||.||2||2||7||||6||10||||- |- |Offley the Honorable Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe||Herself||36||big parcel||Wood||1||0||30||||||||||[[Crewe-306|Elizabeth Emma (Crewe) Cunliffe-Offley (abt.1770-1850)]] |- |Pilkington Sir William Baronet and Lady Pilkington||Ryder John||238||homestead||.||35||0||30||6||17||0||||- |- |Sneyd Ralph Esquire||Bloor Richard||15||homestead||.||6||0||8||1||2||1||||- |- |Swinnerton Sarah, Esther, and Margaret, and Walthall Peters||Bloor Richard||53||homestead||.||111||3||27||19||4||0||Yew Tree||[[Bloore-51|Richard Bloore (abt.1781-)]] |- |Swinnerton Sarah, Esther, and Margaret, and Walthall Peters||Themselves||129||willow bed||.||2||0||25||||||||||- |- |Seckerson Philip and Brasier the Reverend John Isaac / Glebe||Stone Reverend William and Martin Andrew||323||rectory etc||.||||||||||||||||[[Stone-8786|William Stone (abt.1806-1877)]] |- |Seckerson Philip and Brasier the Reverend John Isaac / Glebe||Martin Andrew||324||buildings and yard also Far Limpitts Field||.||30||0||1||5||0||0||||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |The Churchwardens and Overseers of the Parish of Whitmore||Bates James||386||croft||.||2||2||21||||13||9||||- |- |The Lord of the Manor and Freeholders of Whitmore||Themselves||190 and 405||common||.||134||0||9||||||||||- |- |Public Roads||Public Roads||various||roads and lanes||.||37||3||17||||||||||- |- |Trustees of Newcastle and Drayton Turnpike Road||In hand||302a||toll house||.||||||2||||||||||- |} == Sources ==

Whitmore Staffordshire 1841 census

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} The United Kingdom Census of 1841 recorded the people residing in every household on the night of Sunday, 6 June 1841. It was the first of the UK censuses to record the details of every person and household in Britain, and the earliest census that has survived in its entirety. Identity of the enumerator not clear. 363 people were enumerated in 58 households in the 1841 census as living at Whitmore, Staffordshire. However published statistics report a count of 367 and 62 houses. Of the 363 people, 105 were still in Whitmore at the time of the 1851 census. At least 10 had died.

Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] [[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} The United Kingdom Census of 1851 recorded the people residing in every household on the night of Sunday 30 March 1851, and was the second of the UK censuses to include details of household members. 377 people were enumerated in the 1851 census as living at Whitmore, Staffordshire; 205 males and 172 females were summarised. There were 64 households on 26 pages; there was one unoccupied house.From FindMyPast digitisation of the 1851 census https://search.findmypast.com.au/record/browse?id=GBC/1851/4355471/00072 ==Enumerator== The enumerator was Andrew Martin, probably [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] who in 1851 was victualer of the ''Mainwaring Arms'', and George Fairbanks, [[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]], certified the enumeration. Samuel Harding was superintendent Registrar.From FindMyPast digitisation of the 1851 census https://search.findmypast.com.au/record/browse?id=GBC/1851/4355471/00073 ==Statistics== Of the 377 people *104 had been baptised in Whitmore *96 had been born since the last census (54 of those baptised in Whitmore) *106 had been in Whitmore at time of 1841 census *118 were still in Whitmore at time of 1861 census (44 of these had also been there in 1841) *At least 31 died after the census and before the 1861 census ==Occupations== *145 of the 377 had occupations listed; 119 were male and 26 female **Railway ***Agent at Whitmore Railway Station: 1 ***Clerk Railway Station: 2 ***Pointsman at railway : 3 ***Porter at railway: 3 ***Railway labourer: 3 ***Railway plate layer : 1 ***Railway inspector: 1 ***Servant of railway: 1 **Farms (11 households headed by farmers) ***Farmer: 11 ''(plus 1 visitor)''; 1 was female ***Farmers son: 1 ***Farm servant: 24 of the 26 in the parish ***General servant: 1 ***House servant: 5 of the 18 in the parish ***Labourer: 1 of the 25 in the parish ***Retired from business: 1 ***''Coach painter: 1 (visitor)'' ***''Visitor: 1 (visitor)'' **Households headed by labourers (17) ***Farm labourer: 1 ***Field labourer: 1 ***Labourer: 22 of the 25 in the parish **Inns: there were 2 ***Victualler: 2 ***Boots: 1 ***Farm servant: 1 of the 26 in the parish ***House servant: 2 of the 18 in the parish ***Postboy: 1 ***Waiter: 1 ***Timber carrier: 3 (lodgers) ***''Solicitor: 1 (visitor)'' ***''Traveller: 1 (visitor)'' **Hall ***Captain Royal Navy 1 ***House servant: 6 of the 18 in the parish ***Servant: 6 **Rectory ***Rector of Whitmore: 1 ***Coachman: 1 ***Nurse: 1 ***House servant: 4 of the 18 in the parish **Other ***Bricklayer: 3 ***Butcher: 1 ***Gamekeeper: 1 ***Gardener: 1 ***Furnace manager: 1 ***Hostler: 1 ***Joiner: 2 ***Mercer: 1 ***Pauper: 1 ***Rural police constable: 1 ***Schoolmaster: 1 ***Shoemaker: 1 ***Smith: 2 ***Tool collector: 2 - 1 male and 1 female **Visitors or travellers ***Coach painter: 1 (visitor) ***Farmer: (1 visitor) ***Jeweller: 1 (visitor) ***Rector of Hawebry: 1 (visitor) ***Solicitor: 1 (visitor) ***Traveller: 1 (visitor) ***Visitor: 1 (visitor) *Farm servant: 26 in the parish; pus 1 farm labourer and 1 field labourer = 28 total, all male *House servant: 18 in the parish; 15 of these were female *Servant: 5 in the parish (not including the 1 visitor) plus 1 coachman, 1 nurse, 1 general servant, 1 boots, 1 postboy, and 1 waiter **7 of the 11 servants were female *Labourer: 25 in the parish, all male ==Heads of households== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Address!!Occupation!!Household!!Page ref!!Wikitree |- |George Kirkham||55||Wigboroguh, Cheshire, England||New house||Farmer||1||1||[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |Alex Donaldson||33||Scotland||Whitmore Village||Rural police constable||2||1||[[Donaldson-5724|Alexander Donaldson (1818-)]] |- |John Highfield||54||Aston, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Farmer||3||2||[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- |John Skerrutt||26||Madeley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Smith||4||2||[[Skerratt-30|John Skerratt (1826-)]] |- |Andrew Martin||52||Bowes, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Victualler||5 Mainwaring Arms||3||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |Mary Skerratt||58||Hadnall, Shropshire, England||Whitmore Village||Wife of [[Skerratt-31|John Skerratt (abt.1801-)]] ||6||3||[[Unknown-657344|Mary (Unknown) Skerratt (1798-)]] |- |John Broomhall||69||Madeley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Farmer||7||4||[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- |William Smith||79||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Joiner||8||4||[[Smith-288604|William Smith (1772-1854)]] |- |Thomas Smith||45||Cholton, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Village||Shoemaker||9||4||[[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] |- |Thomas Peake||29||Whitmore, Staffordshire, 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green||Farmer||17||8||[[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- |Margaret Hilditch||70||Dudley, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Widow||18||8||[[Crosby-5999|Margaret (Crosby) Hilditch (1781-1851)]] |- |Samuel Phillips||32||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Labourer||19||9||[[Phillips-44652|Samuel Phillips (1819-)]] |- |Henry Malpass||50||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Labourer||20||9||[[Malpass-298|Henry Malpass (1801-1861)]] |- |William Broomhall||22||Madeley, Staffordshire, England||Clayshouses||Labourer||21||9||[[Broomhall-315|William Broomhall (1831-)]] |- |Charles Skidmore||50||Storbridge, Worcestershire, England||Lane house||Furnace manager||22||10||[[Skidmore-2214|Charles Skidmore (1796-1861)]] |- |William Bowers||53||Staffordshire, England||Lane house||Labourer||23||10||[[Bowers-9171|William Bowers (1798-)]] |- |Thomas Buckley||31||Staffordshire, England||Lane house||Field labourer||24||11||[[Buckley-6398|Thomas Buckley (1820-)]] |- |Elizabeth Smith||23||Woolstanton, Staffordshire, England||Yewtree farm||Farmer||25||11||[[Stanway-414|Elizabeth (Stanway) Heath (1828-)]] |- |Robert Willis||30||Duddon, Cheshire, England||Woodhouse Lane||Farmer||26||12||[[Willis-16233|Robert Willis (1821-)]] |- |George Beech||35||Wesley, Cheshire, England||Woodhouse Lane||Gamekeeper||27||12||[[Beech-1320|George Beech (1816-)]] |- |Samuel Tompkin||37||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Woodhouse Lane||Farmer||28||13||[[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] |- |John Ferneyough||52||Ipstones, Staffordshire, England||Moat Farm||Farmer||29||14||[[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- |Thomas Benneder||29||Olsager, Cheshire, England||Lime Pits||Farm labourer||30||14||[[Bennion-411|Thomas Bennion (1821-1872)]] |- |Thomas Malpass||44||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Labourer||31||15||[[Malpass-297|Thomas Malpass (abt.1807-1893)]] |- |Thomas Palmer||41||Newcastle, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Butcher||32||15||[[Palmer-30880|Thomas Palmer (1810-)]] |- |Vernon Myatt||33||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Labourer||33||16||[[Myatt-503|Vernon Myatt (1813-1882)]] |- |Sampson Alcock||24||Swinnerton, Staffordshire, England||Lime Pits||Labourer||34||16||[[Alcock-1806|Sampson Alcock (1826-)]] |- |Walton Davis||33||Acton, Staffordshire, England||Snape Hall||Farmer||35||16||[[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] |- |William Peake||37||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||36||17||[[Peake-1229|William Peake (1816-1880)]] |- |John Peake||60||Aston, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||37||17||[[Peake-1380|John Peake (1786-1872)]] |- |Mores Mason||52||Newcastle, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Bricklayer||38||17||[[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- |James Willott||28||Tighford, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Hostler||39||17||[[Willott-61|James Willott (1823-)]] |- |Elizabeth Meredith||51||Modeley, Staffordshire, 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Harding||35||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway Plate Layer ||48||21||[[Harding-11092|Hugh Tankard Harding (1817-1887)]] |- |John Toft||57||Hanley, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Tool collector||49||21||[[Toft-378|John Toft (1800-1853)]] |- |John Dunn||80||Handan, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||50||21||[[Dunn-22682|John Dunn (1770-1854)]] |- |Peter Jhonson||36||Stoke, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Joiner||51||21||[[Johnson-142420|Peter Johnson (1815-1894)]] |- |Donald Montgomery||30||Scotland||Whitmore heath||Agent at Whitmore Railway Station||52||22||[[Montgomery-18902|Donald Montgomery (1821-abt.1884)]] |- |Henry Myatt||40||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||53||22||[[Myatt-504|Henry Myatt (1810-1891)]] |- |John Weir||36||Dublin, Ireland||Whitmore heath||Clerk Railway Station||54||23||[[Weir-6192|John Weir (1817-)]] |- |George Pearson||23||Bygrave, Derbyshire, England||Whitmore heath||Porter at Whitmore 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Railway||62||25||[[Burrows-5007|John Burrows (1816-)]] |- |Charles Mainwaring||32||Bath, Somerset, England||Whitmore Rectory||Rector of Whitmore||63||26||[[Mainwaring-623|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1819-1878)]] |- |James Hollins||70||Beech, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Bricklayer||64||26||[[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire 1911 census

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} The United Kingdom Census of 1911 recorded the people residing in every household on the night of Sunday 2 April 1911. There were 553 people who gave their birthplace as Whitmore. Of these 116 were living in Whitmore. ''Analysis of the residence of the other 437 to be done.'' It would seem that 47 are actually born Whitmore Reans, Wolverhampton, not the same place. 326 people were enumerated in the 1911 census as living at Whitmore, Staffordshire. There were 66 households on ?? pages; there was ?? unoccupied houses. The following table is of heads of households: ''to be done ...''

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[[Category:Whitmore,_Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |caption=St Mary & All Saints, Whitmore }} ==Whitmore Chapel== From ''A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8.'' Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1963. page 16:'Newcastle-under-Lyme: Churches', in ''A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8'', ed. J G Jenkins (London, 1963), pp. 16-24. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol8/pp16-24 [accessed 27 September 2023]. :A chapel at Newcastle is first mentioned in an agreement made between 1175 and 1182 which terminated a long-standing dispute. ''A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8.'' Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1963. page 16 fn. 1: ''S.H.C.'' xi. 322–3, where the terminal date is given as 1180; but Bishop Richard Peche, before whom the agreement was made, died 1182: Le Neve, Fasti, i. 545 This agreement shows that before that time Trentham Priory had owned the chapels of Newcastle and Whitmore but had given them to Robert de Costentin. Later Robert shared his interest in Newcastle chapel with Vivian, the Rector of Stoke.''History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8'' fn. 2: See p. 186. By the agreement Robert and Vivian surrendered their interest to the priory and Vivian received in exchange a life estate in Whitmore chapel. The next reference to the chapel of Newcastle, in 1297,''History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8'' fn. 3: Cal. Inq. p.m. iii, p. 290; S.H.C. 1911, 246. shows that by that date it was subordinate to Stoke, for in the inquisition taken in that year on the death of Edmund, Earl of Lancaster, the church of Stoke with Newcastle and other chapels was described as being in his gift. Newcastle remained a chapelry dependent on the church of Stoke until 1807 when a separate parish was constituted and a rectory established.''History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8'' fn.. 4: 47 Geo. III, sess. 2, c. 114 (local and personal). As part of Stoke on Trent From ''A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8.'' Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1963. page 80:'The city of Stoke-on-Trent: Introduction', in ''A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8'', ed. J G Jenkins (London, 1963), p. 80. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol8/p80 [accessed 27 September 2023].: :The historical development of the 30 square miles of North Staffordshire moorland which today constitutes the city of Stoke-on-Trent can appropriately be described as a palimpsest whose original parochial pattern has been overlaid by a new complexus of civil government. The modern city has mainly evolved out of the ancient parishes of Stoke-upon-Trent and Wolstanton, both of which lie in the northern division of Pirehill hundred. Of the two Stoke has made by far the larger contribution. In early times the word 'Stoke' seems to have connoted no more than the location of a church. Its circumjacent parish, corresponding in size to but differing in composition from the city of today, comprised nearly a score of townships. These were Penkhull (with Boothen), Hanley (with Shelton), Fenton, Longton (with Lane End), Burslem, Newcastle, Whitmore, Norton, Bucknall (with Bagnall), Clayton (with Seabridge), Botteslow, and Hulton. Of these places Hanley, Fenton, Longton, and Burslem grew into separate parishes, each with an urban core, and Stoke itself, consisting partly of Penkhull and Boothen, made a fifth. Of the other components of the parish Newcastle, Whitmore, Norton-in-the-Moors, and Bucknall and Bagnall became separate parishes in 1807. Clayton and Seabridge, after inclusion in Stoke Rural in 1894, became a separate civil parish in 1896 and were incorporated into Newcastle between 1921 and 1932. Botteslow was transferred to Stoke Rural in 1894, and absorbed by Stoke in 1922. The lordship of Hulton, once part of Burslem parish, was divided in 1891 and 1894 and as a result of changes in the early 20th century and again in 1922, is now almost wholly within the city. :... :Yet a third pattern was imposed on the ancient parish of Stoke in the late 16th century as a result of the statutory obligation to make provision for the relief of the poor. The parish was divided into five units, Stoke, Burslem, Newcastle, Norton, and Whitmore, each of them being regarded as a separate parish for the purpose of poor relief. ... From page 188:'Stoke-upon-Trent: Churches', in ''A History of the County of Stafford: Volume 8'', ed. J G Jenkins (London, 1963), pp. 188-194. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol8/pp188-194 [accessed 27 September 2023]. :Churches: :There was a church at Stoke by 1086, (fn. 1) and for the next seven centuries and more this remained the mother church of a large parish. That parish included Newcastle, Clayton, and Seabridge on the west, the detached Whitmore, farther west still, Burslem, Hanley, Norton-in-the-Moors, Bucknall, and Bagnall in the north, and Lane End and Fenton in the east. Originally there was no centre of population around the church: there was no township called Stoke, and as late as the mid18th century there were very few houses near the church. (fn. 2) During the Middle Ages six chapels of ease were built within the parish, all of which had cure of souls by 1563, (fn. 3) but the parish was not divided until 1807 when the surrounding chapelries were made into five rectories by an Act of Parliament. (fn. 4) The reduced parish of Stoke was further divided in the course of the next century by the creation of new parishes at Longton in 1839, Hartshill in 1842, Shelton in 1843, Penkhull in 1844, Trent Vale in 1844, Northwood, Hanley, in 1845, Wellington, Hanley, in 1845, Fenton in 1860, Hanley (St. John) in 1891, and Shelton (St. Jude) in 1895. (fn. 5) The history of only those churches and mission-centres within the borough of Stoke as it existed in 1910 will be treated in this section. ==Parish history== From 1540 to 1725 Whitmore was a Parochial Chapel in Stoke upon Trent, Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield.Clergy of the Church of England database location id 3036 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3036 In 1725 Whitmore separated from Stoke upon Trent.Clergy of the Church of England database location id 3068 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3068 Whitmore is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Staffordshire, created in 1725 from a chapelry in Stoke upon Trent Ancient Parish. Parish registers date from 1558. Nonconformists include Primitive Methodists.Parishmouse Staffordshire, ''Whitmore, Staffordshire Family History Guide'', Updated on 28 December 2021 https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-3.jpg |caption=St Mary & All Saints, Whitmore }} From ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817) :Whitmore ... :The Church is situate in the village, and was, we apprehend, rebuilt in 1632, as that date appears on a stone over the west door. It is a small stone building of an oblong form, with a half-timber turret on the west end, containing three bells, and is capable of holding about 150 persons. The turret probably exhibits a specimen of the kind of walls erected in the ancient churches prior to the use of stone. :A few monuments are in the Church to the memory of some of the respectable family of Mainwaring, which has been seated at Whitmore for several generations. On the north side of the Church appears a neat walk flanked with rows of trees, forming a beautiful avenue, which is terminated by Whitmore-hall, the seat of Edward Mainwaring, Esq. and which, judging from a date over the front door, was built or rebuilt in 1676. :The Living till of late was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent. It is now a rectory endowed with all the great and small tithes in the parish, surplice-fees, and between 30 and 40 acres of glebe ; part of which lies near Burslem, and part near Newcastle; but the bulk is situated in and near Whitmore. The reputed value is about £400 a year. The Rev. J. S. Brasier, is Rector, and Edward Mainwaring, Esq. Patron. :It is not known to what Saint the Church is dedicated, as no Wake has been kept for a number of years at Whitmore ; nor do the bells determine the point one of them is inscribed in Latin, " St. John," and another ' All Saints".''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817) transcription retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Pitt1817 In 1851: Living, a rectory not in charge, formerly in the archd. of Stafford and dio of Lichfield and Coventry, now in the dio. of Lichfield; gross income £470. Tithes commuted in 1839; aggregate amount £275. Patron, in 1841, Captain Mainwaring. In 1833, there were 2 day and Sunday schools in this parish, supported by Mrs. and Miss Mainwaring. Charities, in 1826, £8 7s. 7d. per annum. Poor rates, in 1838, £168. This parish is within the honour of Tutbury, duchy of Lancaster, and within the jurisdiction of pleas held every third Tuesday for the recovery of debts under 40s.''The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales''; A Fullarton & Co. Glasgow; 1851. Transcribed by https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ In 1870: The living is a rectory in the diocese of Lichfield. Value, £470. Patron, Rear-Admiral R. Mainwaring. The church was repaired in 1845. Charities, £8.''The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales'' [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72]. Transcribed by https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ In 1894-5: The living is a rectory in the diocese of Lichfield; net value, £317 with residence. The church has some Norman fragments, and was restored in 1880. There is a parish council consisting of eight members.''The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5'' transcribed at UK Genealogy Archives Whitmore, Staffordshire, https://ukga.org/index.php?pageid=8894 ==Clergy associated with Whitmore, Staffordshire== ===1550 - 1725=== From 1550 to 1725 Whitmore was a Parochial Chapel in Stoke Upon Trent. {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME AS RECORDED!!YEAR!!TYPE!!OFFICE!!Wikitree or profile clues |- |Howle , Thomas||1558||Libc||Curate||Wooden tablet in church at Whitmore compiled in 1977 states he was an incumbent from 1533Hawley, Julian D.S & Rushton, Ron & Church of St. Mary and All Saints (Whitmore, England) ''St. Mary and All Saints Church, Whitmore''. John Porter : Whitmore Parochial Church Council, [Whitmore], 1984. page 8 list of incumbents |- |Beache or Beeche , William||1573||Libc||Curate|| |- |Stansill, John||1593|| || ||recorded on 1977 wooden tablet in church at Whitmore |- |Beardmore , John||1597||Libc||Curate||recorded on 1977 wooden tablet in church at Whitmore as commencing 1595 |- |Machin, Thomas||1599|| || ||recorded on 1977 wooden tablet in church at Whitmore |- |Eyton , Radolph||1605||Libc||Curate|| |- |Ball , John||1616||Libc||Curate||[[Ball-17816|John Ball (abt.1585-1639)]] |- |Cook , Blank||1662||Appt (Vacancy)||Curate|| |- |Barnsley , Georgius||1665||Libc||Curate|| |- |Kelsall , John||1665||Appt (Licensing)||Preacher|| |- |Shawe , John||1676||Libc||Curate|| |- |Harding , Egerton||?? after 1688||Subsc||Curate||BA Oxford St John's. Ordained 1688. Died 1717 |- |Ward , John||1705||Appt (Licensing)||Curate and Preacher|| |- |Tooth? , Arthur||1705||Subsc||Curate|| |} ===1725 - 1828=== Whitmore separated from Stoke upon Trent in 1725 and became a parish in 1807. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Appointed!!Type!!Office!!Vacated!!Why vacated!!Wikitree |- |Middelton , Samuel||1738||Appt (Subscription on Appointment)||Perpetual Curate||1758||death||[[Middleton-8711|Samuel Middleton (1703-1758)]] |- |Eginton , Thomas||1750||Appt (Licensing)||Curate|||||| |- |Boulton , Hugh||1751||Appt (Licensing)||Curate|||||| |- |Fernyhough , John||1753||Subsc||Curate|||||| |- |Robinson , Jeremiah||1758||Appt (Licensing)||Perpetual Curate||1763||death|| |- |Delves , Joseph||1763||Appt (Licensing)||Perpetual Curate||1796||death||[[Delves-318|Joseph Delves (1747-1796)]] |- |Cattlow , John Stevenson||1796||Appt (Licensing)||Perpetual Curate||1808||As rector Vac (cession)||[[Cattlow-4|John Stevenson Cattlow (1768-1833)]] |- |Peglar , John||1806||Appt (Licensing)||Curate||||||[[Peglar-61|John Peglar (1783-1856)]] |- |Mainwaring , James Eyton||1808||Appt (Institution)||Rector||1809||death||[[Mainwaring-707|James Eyton Mainwaring (1749-1808)]] |- |Brasier , John Isaac||1809||Appt (Institution)||Rector||1848 ||death, succeeded by Charles Henry Mainwaring as rectorCavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/106/mode/1up page 106 retrieved through archive.org] ||[[Brasier-306|John Isaac Brasier (abt.1782-1848)]] |- |Dixon , Lancelot||1814||Appt (Licensing)||Stipendiary Curate||||||[[Dixon-18944|Lancelot Dixon (abt.1787-1861)]] |- |Harding , Thomas Hartshorne||1828||Appt (Licensing)||Stipendiary Curate||||||[[Harding-11068|Thomas Hartshorne Harding (1800-1883)]] |- |Stone, William||1836|| || ||||||[[Stone-8786|William Stone (abt.1806-1877)]] |- |Paris, Archibald||1842|| || ||||||[[Paris-740|Archibald Paris (1817-1861)]] |} ==Census summary== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Census!!Occupation!!Wikitree |- |William Stone||1841||Clergyman||[[Stone-8786|William Stone (abt.1806-1877)]] |- |Charles Mainwaring||1851||Rector of Whitmore||[[Mainwaring-623|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1819-1878)]] |- |Charles Henry Mainwaring||1861||Rector of Whitmore||" |- |Charles H Mainwaring||1871||Rector of Whitmore||" |- |Vernon George Yonge||1881||Rector of Whitmore||[[Yonge-191|Vernon George Yonge (1823-1914)]] |- |Percy E Mainwaring||1891||Rector of Whitmore||[[Mainwaring-722|Percy Edward Mainwaring (1857-1927)]] |- |Percy E Mainwaring||1901||Rector of Whitmore||" |- |Percy Edward Mainwaring||1911||Rector of Whitmore||" |- |Rev Percy Edward Mainwaring||1921||Clergyman||" |} ===1841=== [[Stone-8786|William Stone (abt.1806-1877)]] : In the 1841 census William Stone (age 35) was in Whitmore, Staffordshire, England.'''1841 Census''':"1841 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 993; Book: 8; Civil Parish: Whitmore; County: Staffordshire; Enumeration District: 4; Folio: 10; Page: 14; Line: 15; GSU roll: 474622
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William Stowe (35) in Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''William Stone''' || '''M''' || '''35''' ||Clergyman || '''Ireland''' |- | Susan Stone || F || 30 || || |- | Samuel Stone || M || 2 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Stone || F || 3 Mo || || Staffordshire, England |} William Stone's son, [[Stone-8787|Samuel John Stone BA MA (1839-1900)]], was born at Whitmore Rectory. Samuel is chiefly remembered for his hymn ''The Church's One Foundation''. ===1851=== In the 1851 census [[Mainwaring-623|Charles Mainwaring]] (age 32), Rector of Whitmore, was the head of household in Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1851 Census''': "1851 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 2001; Folio: 51; Page: 26; GSU roll: 87403; ED, institution, or vessel: 5; Household Schedule Number: 64
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Charles Mainwaring (32) head of household in Whitmore in Newcastle Under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Bath, Somerset, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Charles Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' ||'''Married''' || '''M''' || '''32''' ||'''Rector of Whitmore''' || '''Bath, Somerset, England''' |- | Jane Mainwaring || Wife ||Married || F || 24 || || Broughton, Staffordshire, England |- | Ethel Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 2 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Marie Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 1 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Rowland Mainwaring || Son || || M || 6 Mo || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- |Archibald Paris||Visitor||Married||M||34||Rector of ???||Beech Hill, Herts |- | Caroline Paris || Visitor || Married || F ||28 || || Broughton, Staffordshire, England |- | Jhon Jones || Servant ||Married || M || 26 ||Coachman || Drayton, Shropshire, England |- | Jane Barley || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 28 ||House servant || Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Harris || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 21 ||Nurse || Forton, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Murray || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 14 ||House servant || Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Barley || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 31 ||House servant || Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Rolleston || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 31 ||House servant || Caverswall, Staffordshire, England |} ===1851 Ecclesiastical census=== Ecclesiastical census returns of churches and chapels, endowments, sittings, estimated attendances on 30 March 1851 and average numbers during the preceding twelve months. The Ecclesiastical Census was taken at the same time as the 1851 Census of England and Wales, to ascertain the available provision for religious worship, and how many people actually attended. The return for Whitmore was compiled by [[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]]. The church was estimated to be erected in 1500. It could accommodate 180: 20 in free sittings and 160 in appropriated sittings. The usual attendance on the sabbath was for the general congregation 50 in the morning and 70 in the afternoon. Sunday scholars were 70 in the morning and 70 in the afternoon.UK National Archives Home Office: Ecclesiastical Census Returns HO 129/369/5 Folio 5. Place of worship: Whitmore https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C17369920 {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy.png |caption=1851 Ecclesiastical census for Whitmore }} ===1861=== In the 1861 census Charles Henry Mainwaring (age 41) , Rector of Whitmore,was the married head of household in Whitmore Rectory, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG09; Piece number: 1915; Folio: 4; Page: 2; Schedule: 2
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Charles Henry Mainwaring (51), married head of household in Whitmore Rectory, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Charles Henry Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''41''' || '''Rector of Whitmore''' || '''Whitmore, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Ethel Mary Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 12 || Scholar || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Maude Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 11 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Robert Vroughton Mainwaring || Son || || M || 10 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Henry Arthur Mainwaring || Son || || M || 9 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Cecil Charles Mainwaring || Son || || M || 8 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Paulina Jane Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 7 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Gerald Mainwaring || Son || || M || 6 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Julia Sophia Henrietta Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 4 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Percy Edward Mainwaring || Son || || M || 3 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Gordon Louis Mainwaring || Son || || M || 1 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Marianna Firth || ... || Unmarried || F || 26 || Domestic || Market Drayton, Shropshire, England |- | Elizabeth Rolleston || Cook || Unmarried || F || 35 || Cook || Hulme, Staffordshire, England |- | Eliza Taylor || Servant || Unmarried || F || 25 || Nurse || Brampton, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Johnson || Servant || Unmarried || F || 16 || Housemaid || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Agnes Fairbanks || Servant || Unmarried || F || 14 || Housemaid || Langton, Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Ann Hollins || Servant || Unmarried || F || 21 || Housemaid || Burton, Staffordshire, England |- | George Fairbanks || Servant || Unmarried || M || 21 || Footman || Drayton, Staffordshire, England |} ===1871=== In the 1871 census Charles (age 51) was the head of household in Whitmore (Rectory), Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1871 Census''': "1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG10; Piece number: 2830; Folio: 4; Page: 1; Schedule: 2
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Charles H Mainwaring (51) head of household in Whitmore (Rectory), Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Charles H Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' ||'''Married''' || '''M''' || '''51''' ||'''Rector of Whitmore''' || '''Bath, Somerset, England''' |- | Jane Mainwaring || Wife ||Married || F || 47 || || Broughton, Staffordshire, England |- | Ethel M Mainwaring || Daughter ||Unmarried || F || 22 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Maude Mainwaring || Daughter ||Unmarried || F || 21 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Roland B Mainwaring || Son ||Unmarried || M || 20 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Henry A Mainwaring || Son ||Unmarried || M || 19 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Paulina J Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 17 ||Scholar || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Julia S H Mainwaring || Daughter || || F || 13 ||Scholar || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Percy E Mainwaring || Son || || M || 12 ||Scholar || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Gordon L Mainwaring || Son || || M || 11 ||Scholar || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth E Lewtry || Governess ||Unmarried || F || 33 ||Governess || Handsworth, Worcestershire, England |- | Eliza Taylor || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 35 ||House keeper || Burslem, Staffordshire, England |- | Annie Simcock || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 20 ||Housemaid || Wybunbury, Cheshire, England |- | Marie Bennett || Servant || || F || 16 ||Nursemaid || Hanchurch, Staffordshire, England |- | Louise Skerrett || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 19 ||Cook || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Conway || Servant || || F || 14 ||Kitchenmaid || Lancashire England |- | Arthur Leason || Servant ||Unmarried || M || 20 ||Footman || Alton, Staffordshire, England |} ===1878 Death of Rev Charles Henry Mainwaring=== Reverend Charles Henry Mainwaring, late of Whitmore Rectory, died at Whitmore Rectory on 3 April 1878. His will was proved at Lichfield.Ancestry.com (subscription$). England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 ===1881=== In the 1881 census Vernon George Yonge (age 57), Rector of Whitmore, was the married head of household in Whitmore Rectory, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG11; Piece number: 2697; Folio: 9; Page: 10; Schedule: 207
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Vernon George Yonge (57), married, Rector of whitmore, head of household in Whitmore Rectory, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Vernon George Yonge''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''57''' || '''Rector of whitmore''' || '''Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Frances Yonge || Wife || Married || F || 57 || || West Indies |- | Edith Vernon Yonge || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 34 || || Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England |- | Lucy Vernon Yonge || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 26 || || Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary C V Yonge || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 24 || || Great Bolas, Shropshire, England |- | Geoffrey T Yonge || Son || Unmarried || M || 21 || || Great Bolas, Shropshire, England |- | Aiden Vernon Yonge || Son || Unmarried || M || 13 || Scholar || Wrenbury, Cheshire, England |- | Frances Lear || Cook || Widowed || F || 28 || Domestic servant || Mucklestone, Staffordshire, England |- | Fanny Wild || Maid || Unmarried || F || 19 || Domestic servant || Stoke, Shropshire, England |- | Ada Rowley || Housemaid || Unmarried || F || 19 || Domestic servant || Eccleshall, Staffordshire, England |} From the ''Manchester Courier'' 27 May 1885 page 8: :Ecclesiastical Intelligence :The Rev. Percy E. Mainwaring, B.A. (Pembroke College, Oxford), has been presented to the Rectory of Whitmore, in succession to the Rev. Vernon G. Yonge, previously Vicar of St John's, Doddington, near Nantwich, who has accepted the Rectory of Brattleby, Lincolnshire. Whitmore rectory is of the gross annual value of £400, with a residence.''Manchester Courier'' 27 May 1885 page 8 British Newspaper Archive ===1891=== In the 1891 census Percy E Mainwaring (age 33), Rector, was the single head of household in Whitemore Rectory, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 2147; Folio: 24; Page: 1; Schedule: 1
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Percy E Mainwaring (33), single, Rector, head of household in Whitemore Rectory, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Percy E Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''33''' || '''Rector''' || '''Whitmore, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Eliza J Mold || Servant || Single || F || 44 || Cook domestic servant || Priors Marston, Warwickshire, England |- | Katherine J Walton || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Parlour maid domestic servant || Whitburn, Northamptonshire, England |} ===1901=== In the 1901 census Percy E Mainwaring (age 43), Clergyman (church of england), was the married head of household in Whitmore Rectory, Whitmore Heath, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 2577; Folio: 29; Page: 4; Schedule: 20
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Percy E Mainwaring (43), married, Clergyman (church of england), head of household in Whitmore Rectory, Whitmore Heath, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Percy E Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''43''' || '''Clergyman (church of england)''' || '''Whitmore, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Catherine J Walton || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Housekeeper (domestic) || Darlington, Durham, England |- | Annie Bailey || Servant || Single || F || 15 || Housemaid (domestic) || Little Aston, Warwickshire, England |} ===1911=== In the 1911 census Percy Edward Mainwaring (age 52), Rector Of Whitmore, was the single head of household in Whitmore Rectory Nr Newcastle, Staffs, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1911 Census''': "1911 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1911; Registration District Number: 359; ED, institution, or vessel: 03; Piece: 16401
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Percy Edward Mainwaring (52), single, Reiter Of Whiterer, head of household in Whitmore Rectory Nr Newcastle, Staffs, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. Born in Whitmore, Staffordshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Percy Edward Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''52''' || '''Rector Of Whitmore''' || '''Whitmore, Staffordshire''' |- | Ethel Hughhurst || Servant || Single || F || 31 || House Keeper, Domestic servant || Crowle, Worcestershire |- | Nelly Randler || Servant || || F || 13 || Domestic servant || Butterton, Staffordshire |- | Thomas Blassington || Servant || || M || 13 || Domestic servant || Betley, Staffordshire |} ===1921=== In the 1921 census Rev Percy Edward Mainwaring (age 63), Clergyman, was the married head of household in The Rectory, Maer, Staffordshire, England. '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 12535; District reference: RD 359 RS 1 ED 1, 2, 3
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Percy Edward Maunering (63), married, Clergyman, head of household in The Rectory, Maer in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Percy Edward Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''63''' || '''Whitmore, Staffordshire, England''' || '''Clergyman''' || |- | Beatrice Jessie Mainwaring || Wife || F || || 40 || Rocester, Staffordshire, England || || |- | Dorothy Wrench || || F || || 20 || Madeley, Staffordshire, England || Domestic Servant || Private |- | Mary Elizabeth Dyer || || F || || 15 || Staffordshire, England || Domestic Servant || Private |} ==Methodists== The Methodist Chapel at the western end of the village of Baldwins Gate was built in 1859.http://www.ndkhopper.plus.com/About%20Parish%201/baldwins_gate.htmMap location Methodist Church https://maps.app.goo.gl/djGM8FzNWVwdqXQz8 It was a Primitive Methodist Chapel in the Market Drayton branch and was opened on October 18th 1859. Preachers at the services and tea meeting included J Timmins who described the events in the ''Primitive Methodist'' magazine December 1859 page 743, Rev G Middleton, T Bennett and T Bateman (Chorley).https://www.myprimitivemethodists.org.uk/content/chapels/staffordshire/b-staffordshire/baldwin_gate_primitive_methodist_chapel''The Primitive Methodist Magazine'' 1858/59 retrieved through the Bodleian Library http://dbooks.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/books/PDFs/555025212.pdf Associated local preacher in the community: [[Bennett-43008|Thomas Bennett (1801-1864)]]''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 13 August 1864 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000252%2F18640813&page=4&article=086&stringtohighlight=baldwins+gate+methodist retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] The Church was built in 1859 as a traditional galleried chapel of the Primitive Methodist Church. In 1968 it was reduced to a single storey and has since undergone a series of improvements to make it an up to date multi-use place of worship, belonging currently to the North Staffordshire Methodist Circuit.https://www.whitmoreparishcouncil.co.uk/news/churches/ ==Sources==

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} ==1544== In 1544 the manors of Whytmore and Bedulph, and twentyfour messuages, four cottages, 500 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 500 acres of pasture, 60 acres of wood, 60 acres of furze and heath, a water-mill, and £4 of rent in Whytmore Bedulph, Ansley, and Bucknall were settled on John Ireland, gentleman (son and heir apparent of Thomas Ireland, armiger) and [[Boughey-121|Alice his wife, only daughter and heiress]] of [[Boughey-122|Robert Boughey]]. In 1546 the above-mentioned estates were settled on [[Mainwaring-389|Edward Maynwaring]], armiger, and Alice his wife for their lives, and to the survivor of them, without impeachment of waste, with remainder to the issue of Edward by Alice, and failing such issue, to Margaret Ireland, daughter of Alice, and her lawful issue, and failing such issue, to the lawful issue of Edward, and failing such issue, to the right heirs of Alice for ever. Thus the manor of Whitmore passed to the Mainwarings.Cavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/44/mode/1up pages 44-5 retrieved through archive.org] ==1839 Tithe apportionment== see [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1839_Tithe|Whitmore Staffordshire 1839 Tithe]] {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Name of farm or address !! Landowner !! Occupier !! Acres !! Wikitree link of occupier |- | Whitmore Hall || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Himself || 204 || [[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] |- | Snape Hall || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Davis Walter || 201 || [[Davis-113503|Walter Davis (abt.1768-1849)]] |- | || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Furnival James || 146 || - |- | Common || The Lord of the Manor and Freeholders of Whitmore || Themselves || 134 || - |- | Wood Houses || Offley the Honorable Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe || Furnival William || 133 || [[Furnival-234|William Furnival (1776-1855)]] |- | Whitmore || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Highfield John || 124 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- | Wood House || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Rhodes Samuel || 117 || [[Rhodes-13340|Samuel Rhodes (abt.1774-1848)]] |- | Bromley Green || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Stanway Thomas || 116 || [[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- | Lime pits || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Ash Thomas || 115 || [[Ash-4260|Thomas Ash (1788-1847)]] |- | Yew Tree || Swinnerton Sarah, Esther, and Margaret, and Walthall Peters || Bloor Richard || 111 || [[Bloore-51|Richard Bloore (abt.1781-)]] |- | Coney Grove || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Berks Martha || 93 || - |- | Moat Farm || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Fernyhough John || 92 || [[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- | Whitmore || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Broomhall John || 81 || [[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- | New House Farm || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Kirkham George || 78 || [[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |Hillside Farm || Pilkington Sir William Baronet and Lady Pilkington || Ryder John || 35 || - |- | || Seckerson Philip and Brasier the Reverend John Isaac / Glebe || Martin Andrew || 30 || [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- | || Fitzherbert Thomas Esq || Dimmock John || 23 || - |- | Whitmore The Mainwaring Arms || Mainwaring Rowland Esq || Martin Andrew || 17 || [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |} ==1841 census== see [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1841 census]] {| class="wikitable sortable" ! Farmer !! Occupation !! Address !! Number in household !! Sex !! Age !! Birth year !! Wikitree link !! 1851 ? |- | Bloore Richard || Farmer || Whitmore || 11 || Male || 30 || 1811 || || . |- | Bloore Richard || Farmer || Yew Tree || 13 || Male || 60 || 1781 || [[Bloore-51|Richard Bloore (abt.1781-)]] || . |- | Broomhall John || Farmer || Whitmore || 7 || Male || 55 || 1786 || [[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] || Whitmore |- | Davis Walter || Farmer || Snape Hall || 8 || Male || 70 || 1771 || [[Davis-113503|Walter Davis (abt.1768-1849)]] || died |- | Ferneyhough John || Farmer || Mote Farm || 8 || Male || 40 || 1801 || [[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] || Whitmore |- | Highfield John || Farmer || Whitmore || 11 || Male || 40 || 1801 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || Whitmore |- | Hilditch Margaret || Farmer || Clays, Whitmore || 5 || Female || 55 || 1786 || [[Crosby-5999|Margaret (Crosby) Hilditch (1781-1851)]] || Whitmore |- | Kirkham George || Farmer || Whitmore New House || 6 || Male || 45 || 1796 || [[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] || Whitmore |- | Martin Andrew || Farmer and malster || Whitmore || 10 || Male || 42 || 1799 || [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] || Whitmore |- | Martin John || Farmer || Whitmore || 12 || Male || 40 || 1801 || - || . |- |Rhodes Samuel||Farmer||Wood House||7||Male||65||1776||[[Rhodes-13340|Samuel Rhodes (abt.1774-1848)]]||died 1848 |} ==1851 census== see [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] {| class="wikitable" ! Name !! Birth Year !! Occupation !! Address !! Wikitree !! 1861? |- | John Broomhall || abt 1782 || Farmer || Whitmore Village || [[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] || Stayed |- | Thomas Stanway || abt 1791 || Farmer || Bromley green || [[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] || Died |- | George Kirkham || abt 1796 || Farmer || New House || [[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] || Died |- | John Highfield || abt 1797 || Farmer || Whitmore Village || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || Stayed |- | John Fernyhough || abt 1799 || Farmer || Moat Farm || [[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] || Died |- | Samuel Tompkin || abt 1814 || Farmer || Woodhouse Farm || [[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] || Stayed |- | Walter Davis || abt 1818 || Farmer || Snape Hall || [[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] || Stayed |- | Robert Willis || abt 1821 || Farmer || Woodhouse Farm || [[Willis-16233|Robert Willis (1821-)]] || Out-mig |- | Samuel Tellwright || abt 1823 || Farmer || Whitmore Village || [[Tellwright-3|Samuel Tellwright (1821-1910)]] || Out-mig |- | James Lewis || abt 1828 || Farmer || Whitmore Village || [[Lewis-54099|James Lewis (1828-)]] || Out-mig |- | Elizabeth Smith || abt 1828 || Farmer || Yewtree Farm || [[Stanway-414|Elizabeth (Stanway) Heath (1828-)]] || Out-migrant, marriage |} ==Whitmore Common== In 1841 Whitmore Heath, containing 140 acres was enclosed by Act of Parliament.''The Mainwarings of Whitmore'' [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/144/mode/1up page 144] ==Bromley Green== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Bromley Green !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] || 116 acres |- | 1841 || [[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] || |- | 1851 || [[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] || died 1860 |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || [[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] || Farmer of 116 acres; had previously been the schoolmaster - in 1881 had retired to Chorlton |- | 1881 || James Henry Lowe age 33 || Farmer of 116 acres employing 1 man |- | 1891 || James H Lowe age 43 || Farmer |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || Thomas W Noden || Dairy farmer |} In 1847 a new farm house was built at Bromley Green.''The Mainwarings of Whitmore'' [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/114/mode/1up page 114] In 1902 an arrangement was made between the Keele and Whitmore estates whereby the former took Bromley Green Farm, which included, as depicted on the old map, Bromley Wood, John Boweeor’s holding, the holding of of Robert Sidwaye, the adjoining field of George Sneade and about 100 acres at Shutlanehead in Swynnerton; giving in exchange the holdings of Raphe Sneade and William Taxsonne, as shown on the map, about 70 acres at Shutlanehead, 19 acres on Whitmore Heath, all the land allotted to the Sneyds when the town meadows and fields at Whitmore were divided and a number of scattered pieces of land at Brown Heath and Acton. By this exchange the Whitmore and Acton estates became enclosed in a ring fence. In the 1939 register Thomas W Noden (age 42), Dairy Farmer Own Account, was recorded as single at Bromley Green Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/009/14; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 87
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Thomas W Noden (born 7 May 1897), single, Dairy Farmer Own Account, at Bromley Green Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Thomas W Noden''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''07 May 1897''' || '''Dairy Farmer Own Account''' |- | Annie Noden || Single || F || 07 Apr 1904 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Norman Reynold (Renolds) || Single || M || 05 Sep 1921 || Farm Labourer |} ==Church Farm== In the 1939 register Edith Marsh (age 60), Farmer Own Account, was recorded as widowed at Church Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/008/23; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 79
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Edith Marsh (born 10 Oct 1878), widowed, Farmer Own Account, at Church Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Edith Marsh''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''10 Oct 1878''' || '''Farmer Own Account''' |- | Flora Clarke (Marsh) || Single || F || 10 Oct 1905 || Poultry Keeper Assisting Mother |- | Thomas Marsh || Single || M || 30 Dec 1908 || General Farm Worker Assisting Mother |- | Ronald Marsh || Single || M || 18 Feb 1911 || Livestock Removed Lorry Driver |- | Mary J Gittins || Married || F || 24 Dec 1876 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |} ==Clays== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Clays or Clayhouses !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || || |- | 1841 || [[Crosby-5999|Margaret (Crosby) Hilditch (1781-1851)]] || |- | 1851 || [[Crosby-5999|Margaret (Crosby) Hilditch (1781-1851)]] || |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || || |- | 1881 || || |- | 1891 || || |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || || |} ==Coney Grove== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Coney grove !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Steele-14012|Martha (Steele) Shaw (abt.1806-)]] || 93 acres; Martha Birks was a widow and remarried in 1839; at the time of the 1841 census she was living at Swinnerton |} ==Hillside Farm== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Hillside Farm !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- |1828||Mr Broomhall||Sold with Mr Broomhall as tenant; 110 acres, 35 acres in Whitmore parish |- | 1839 ||John Ryder || 35 acres; owner Sir William and Lady Pilkington |- | 1841 || || |- | 1851 || || |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || || |- | 1881 || Abraham Hopwood age 56 || Farmer of 100 acres employing 2 laborers |- | 1891 || Abraham Hopwood age 68 || |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || Thomas Peake || Dairy farmer |} ''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 09 August 1828 :Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE, situate at Whitmore, and in the Parishes of Whitmore and Swinnerton, in the county of Stafford. :TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. WILLDER, :At the house of Mr. Andrew Martin, the Mainwaring's Arms Inn, in Whitmore aforesaid, on Thursday the 21st day of August instant, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. subject to such conditions as will be then produced ; :ALL that substantial Brick and Tile MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with a newly erected barn, two three-stalled stables, tying for eighteen cows, and other requisite conveniences, and also divers closes or pieces of excellent arable, water, meadow, and pasture LAND, situate and being at Whitmore aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mr. Broomhall, as tenant from year to year, and containing by admeasurement 110A. 2R. 32p. or thereabouts; 35A. 3R. 6p. whereof are in Whitmore parish, angl the remainder in the adjoining parish of Swinnerton, in both of which parishes the poor rates are exceedingly low. :The house is most delightfully situated on a rising ground, with Whitmore Pool overhung by a beautiful wood in front—cominands an extensive view of the surrounding neighbourhood, which is well known for the richness of its scenery—is close to Whitmore hall and church, and within a convenient distance of the market towns of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stone, and Market Drayton. :This property abounds with game, being in the centre of the extensive estates and preserves of Charles Mainwaring, Esq., and near to those of Colonel Sneyd and Thomas Swinnerton, Esq , and having several small Plantations therein, the game is capable of being preserved to any extent, and at a very trifling expence, aud it is within the range of Mr. Wickstead's fox-hounds, being but a few minutes ride from several of his best covers, and altogether forms one of the finest and most desirable situations for a sporting gentleman, which the neighbourhood can produce. :Mr. BROOMHALL, the tenant, or Mr. BLORE, of the Yew Tree Farm, near Keel, will shew the property ; and any further information my be obtained by application to Mr. WILLIAM EARDLEY, of Hilderstone, near Stone; the AUCTIONEER. at Sandon ; or at the Office of Mr. JOHN FORD HYATT, Solicitor, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, where a plan of the estate may be seen. :Newcastle-under-Lyme, 7th Aug. 1828.''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 09 August 1828 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/587ab1c4-cb53-422a-b760-65f0ac7e08aa retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] In the 1939 register Thomas Peak (age 50), Dairy Farmer Own Account, was recorded as single at Hillside Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/010/1; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 93
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Thomas Peak (born 27 Jul 1889), single, Dairy Farmer Own Account, at Hillside Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Thomas Peak''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''27 Jul 1889''' || '''Dairy Farmer Own Account''' |- | James W Peak || Married || M || 12 Mar 1900 || Dairy Farmer Own Account |- | Doris Peak || Married || F || 03 Dec 1900 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Mabel D Heath (Peak) || Single || F || 27 Nov 1923 || Dairy Maid & Assisting Farm Work |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | John B Tompkin || Single || M || 18 Oct 1930 || At School |} ==Hill Top Farm== In the 1939 register Leonard Allman (age 40), Daily Farmer Own Account, was recorded as married at Hill Top Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/005/20; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 50
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Leonard Allman (born 22 Feb 1899), married, Daily Farmer Own Account, at Hill Top Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Leonard Allman''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''22 Feb 1899''' || '''Daily Farmer Own Account''' |- | Annie A Allman || Married || F || 17 May 1906 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Helen E Flynn (Allman) || Single || F || 03 Nov 1934 || At School |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | May Reid (Mills) || Single || F || 20 May 1912 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Keith T Mills || Single || M || 13 May 1938 || Under School Age |} ==Ivy House Farm== In the 1939 register John E H Bourne (age 41), Working Farm Bailiff, was recorded as married at Ivy House Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/007/34; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 73
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John E H Bourne (born 16 Jul 1898), married, Working Farm Bailiff, at Ivy House Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''John E H Bourne''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''16 Jul 1898''' || '''Working Farm Bailiff''' |- | Annie Bourne || Married || F || 03 Apr 1894 || Domestic & Dairy Work |- | Elizabeth Houghton || Widowed || F || 17 Jun 1868 || Pensioner Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |} ==Limpits== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Limpits Farm !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Ash-4260|Thomas Ash (1789-1847)]] || 115 acres |- | 1841 || [[Ash-4260|Thomas Ash (1789-1847)]] || Thomas Ash died 1847 |- | 1851 || || no one with occupation of farmer living there |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || [[Cornes-146|James Cornes (1834-1910)]] || farmer employing 2 men and 1 boy; transferred to Moat farm next census |- | 1881 || Richard Bloor age 27 || Ag Lab (perhaps working for James Cornes) |- | 1891 || || |- | 1901 || [[Nicklin-394|Frederick Nicklin (1867-1938)]] || |- | 1911 || [[Nicklin-394|Frederick Nicklin (1867-1938)]] || farmer living with wife and 4 children; house had 6 rooms |- | 1921 || [[Nicklin-394|Frederick Nicklin (1867-1938)]] John Peake Dairy Farmer also gave address as Limpits Farm || Farming Dairy & Poultry; one son was working as a farm hand on Moat Farm; the other son working for father |- | 1939 || Charles Marson || |} In the 1939 register Charles Marson (age 39), Farmer Own Account, was recorded as married at Limpits Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/005/32; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 52
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Charles Marson (born 29 Mar 1900), married, Farmer Own Account, at Limpits Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Charles Marson''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''29 Mar 1900''' || '''Farmer Own Account''' |- | Catherine Marson || Married || F || 16 May 1896 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Brenda (M) Marson || Single || F || 27 Jul 1936 || Under School Age |- | Olive M Martin (Haywood) || Single || F || 11 Mar 1915 || Dairy Maid |} ==Moat farm== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Moat Farm !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] || 92 acres |- | 1841 || [[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] || |- | 1851 || [[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] || |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || George Barlow || Copyhold Clerk and farmer |- | 1881 || [[Cornes-146|James Cornes (1834-1910)]] || Farmer 218 acres employing 3 men & boy; previously at Limpits |- | 1891 || [[Cornes-146|James Cornes (1834-1910)]] || |- | 1901 || [[Cornes-146|James Cornes (1834-1910)]] || died 1910 |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || William A Sumner || |} In the 1939 register William A Sumner (age 61), Dairy Farmer Own Account, was recorded as married at Mount Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/009/9; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 86
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William A Sumner (born 15 Dec 1877), married, Dairy Farmer Own Account, at Mount Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''William A Sumner''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''15 Dec 1877''' || '''Dairy Farmer Own Account''' |- | May Sumner || Married || F || 22 May 1897 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | Sarah (A H) Picken || Single || F || 15 Feb 1901 || Paid Domestic Duties |- | Frank Kent || Single || M || 29 Jun 1923 || Farm Labourer |} ==New House Farm== {| class="wikitable" ! !! New House Farm !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] || 78 acres |- | 1841 || [[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] || |- | 1851 || [[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] || George Kirkham died 1859 |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || Frederick Simpson || Farmer of 82 acres employing 2 boys |- | 1881 || James Tompkin age 25 || Farmer of 84 acres employing 1 laborer |- | 1891 || George Kirkham age 47 || farmer |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || || |} ==Racecouse Farm== In the 1939 register Louis A Bourne (age 35), Dairy Farmer Own Account, was recorded as married at Race Course Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/009/26; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 90
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Louis A Bourne (born 12 Jul 1904), married, Dairy Farmer Own Account, at Race Course Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Louis A Bourne''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''12 Jul 1904''' || '''Dairy Farmer Own Account''' |- | Doris Askey (Bourne) || Married || F || 22 Apr 1912 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Arthur R Bourne || Single || M || 02 Aug 1891 || Cowman Assisting Brother |- | Lizzie Bourne || Widowed || F || 03 Jun 1877 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Marjorie Brian (Bourne) || Single || F || 03 Mar 1938 || Under School Age |- | Arthur H Bunn || Single || M || 19 Aug 1909 || Horseman On Farm |- | Edith E Lagons || Widowed || F || 04 Feb 1879 || Elementary School Teacher |} ==Snape Hall== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Snape Hall !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Davis-113503|Walter Davis (abt.1768-1849)]] || 201 acres |- | 1841 || [[Davis-113503|Walter Davis (abt.1768-1849)]] || died 1849 |- | 1851 || [[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] || son of Walter Davis (abt. 1768 - 1849) |- | 1861 || [[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] || died 1868; his livestock and farming implements were sold by auction |- | 1871 || uninhabited? number 29 in schedule || |- | 1881 || Charles Clewlow || Farmer of 202 acres employing 2 men and 1 boy |- | 1891 || Thomas Jackson age 41 || farmer |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || Charles Matthews || Farmer address Snape Farm |- | 1939 || Edgar J Ballinger || |} ''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 28 March 1868 :SNAPE HALL. near NEWCASTLE. -—Important SALE of LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK. :MESSRS. ROWLEY and ALCOCK have received instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr. Walter Davies to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in the FARMYARD above, on TUESDAY, April 7th. 1868, the whole of his very choice and valuable DAIRY STOCK, team of WAGGON HORSES. SHEEP, PIGS, IMPLEMENTS of HUSBANDRY, &c, comprising— ::26 very superior CALVED and IN-CALF COWS and HEIFERS. ::1 Well-bred BULL ::7 YEARLING CALVES. ::4 Powerful WAGGON HORSES, with their gears. ::1 Half-bred COLT. ::50 SHEEP. ::5 PIGS. ::15 Couple of FOWLS. :Set of harness, gee-ho tackle, 4 neck straps. corn coffer, broad-wheel waggon, with harvest gears ; broad-wheel cart, narrow-wheel cart, spring trap, hay truck, 2 wheelbarrows, 2 wood troughs. 2 iron ploughs, set of wood harrows, cultivator, 2 heel rakes, quantity of rakes, pikels, spades, forks, 36 cow chains, pig tubs, &c , &c. :The AUCTIONEERS respectfully invite the attention of farmers, milksellers, and others to this important announcement, the stock being of a superior class, the cows and heifers are very choice and coloury, heavy milkers, and very healthy ; the horses are very powerful, steady workers, and of a sound constitution The whole will be found well deserving the attention of intending purchasers. :Luncheon will be provided at eleven o'clock, and the sale will commence at twelve prompt.''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 28 March 1868 [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-share/1bb8ed45-5437-43fb-b379-d53f3ed45abc retrieved from FindMypast (subscription $) Snape Hall is a listed building: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1206528 *Farmhouse. Mid-C17 with later additions and alterations. **Also of interest is the iron pedestrian turnstile adjacent to the cattle grid by the entrance driveway. This was manufactured by Ellis & Co. of Salford, Manchester, a company better known for its railway turntables and heavy duty static and travelling cranes. The company operated in various forms from 1832 until 1887. In the 1939 register Edgar J Ballinger (age 45), Farm Manager, was recorded as married at Snape Hall Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/005/5; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 47
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Edgar J Ballinger (born 1 Aug 1894), married, Farm Manager, at Snape Hall Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Edgar J Ballinger''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''01 Aug 1894''' || '''Farm Manager''' |- | Susanna Mary Ballinger || Married || F || 11 Jan 1887 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | E John Ballinger || Single || M || 01 Apr 1928 || At School |- | G Elizabeth (Gwendoline) Selley || Single || F || 13 Nov 1913 || Domestic Help (Paid) |- | E John (Edgar J) Ballinger || Single || M || 01 Apr 1928 || At School |} Snape Hall farm was affected by the [[Wikipedia:High_Speed_2|High Speed 2 (HS2)]], a high-speed railway line which is under construction in England. Although the phase that affected Whitmore was cancelled in 2023, before the cancellation a number of farms sold their land to HS2. Snape Hall Farm had 265 acres which had been farmed by the Slater family for 70 years. In 2023 John Slater, 38, ran the farm with his father Chris, 79. The Slaters sold 76 acres under compulsory purchase: the high speed line ploughed straight through their 265-acre holding with two tunnels and a viaduct in quick succession to counter the hillside and a main rail line.James, J. and others (2023, October 9). The Brits left picking up the pieces after Rishi Sunak killed HS2. ''Mail Online''. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12597211/Whos-laugh-HS2-faced-losing-farms-homes-villages-picking-pieces-fatal-blow-high-speed-line.html ==Woodhouse farm== {| class="wikitable" ! Year !! Head of Household !! Notes |- | 1839 || [[Rhodes-13340|Samuel Rhodes (abt.1774-1848)]] || Wood House 117 acres; landowner Rowland Mainwaring Esq |- | 1841 || [[Rhodes-13340|Samuel Rhodes (abt.1774-1848)]] || died 1848, at time of death address was Limpits |- | 1851 || [[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] || Woodhouse Farm |- | 1861 || [[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] || Farmer: No address given - assume still Woodhouse Farm |- | 1871 || [[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] || Woodhouse Farm: Farmer of 317 a employing 2 men |- | 1881 || John Shorley || Farmer of 116 acres employing 1 laborer |- | 1891 || [[Cornes-149|Thomas Cornes (1866-1911)]] || Farmer Woodhouse Farm; son of James Cornes of Moat Farm |- | 1901 || [[Cornes-149|Thomas Cornes (1866-1911)]] || |- | 1911 || [[Cornes-149|Thomas Cornes (1866-1911)]] || Thomas died 1911 |- | 1921 || Sarah Elizabeth Cornes || Widow of Thomas; address is Woodhouse Farm |- | 1939 || Robert Mc V Smith || Farm manager |} After 1920 Woodhouse farm, the Sheet Anchor Inn, and other property near Whitmore Station were sold in order to pay death duties. In the 1939 register Robert Mc V Smith (age 54), Farm Manager, was recorded as married at Woodhouse Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/009/6; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 85
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Robert Mc V Smith (born 9 Oct 1884), married, Farm Manager, at Woodhouse Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Robert Mc V Smith''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''09 Oct 1884''' || '''Farm Manager''' |- | Elizabeth S Smith || Married || F || 19 Jan 1886 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Helen D F Hall (Smith) || Single || F || 03 Oct 1909 || Incapacitated |} ==Woodhouses== {| class="wikitable" ! !! Woodhouses !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Furnival-234|William Furnival (1776-1855)]] || Woodhouses 133 acres; landowner the Honorable Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe Offley |- | 1841 || [[Furnival-234|William Furnival (1776-1855)]] || moved to Audley at time of 1851 census |- | 1851 || || |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || - || no farmer at Woodhouses but an Ag Lab and a coalminer and their families |- | 1881 || || |- | 1891 || || |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || || |} ==Yewtree farm== Roger Swynnerton who died in 1664 was the first to have been described as of “ Yew Tree.”''The Mainwarings of Whitmore'' [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/143/mode/1up page 143] {| class="wikitable" ! !! Yew Tree farm !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Bloore-51|Richard Bloore (abt.1781-)]] || 53 acres; landowner Swinnerton Sarah, Esther, and Margaret, and Walthall Peters |- | 1841 || [[Bloore-51|Richard Bloore (abt.1781-)]] || |- | 1851 || [[Stanway-414|Elizabeth (Stanway) Heath (1828-)]] || In the 1851 census Elizabeth (age 23) was the widowed head of household at Yew Tree Farm. Her husband [[Smith-320352|Charles Smith (abt.1824-1850)]] had died November 1850. She married and moved away from Whitmore. |- | 1861 || || |- | 1871 || || |- | 1881 || [[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] || Farmer of 360 acres employing 4 laborers |- | 1891 || Jane Tompkin age 65 widow || Farmer |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || H J Summerfield || Dairy Farmer Own Account |} In 1853 there was a sale at Yew Tree farm by Ephraim Heath.''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 19 November 1853 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000252%2F18531119&page=8&article=144&stringtohighlight=whitmore+keele retrieved from FindMypast (sibscription $)] In the 1939 register H J Summerfield (age 66), Dairy Farmer Own Account, was recorded as married at Yew Tree Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/009/33; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 91
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H J Summerfield (born 13 Oct 1872), married, Dairy Farmer Own Account, at Yew Tree Farm, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''H J Summerfield''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''13 Oct 1872''' || '''Dairy Farmer Own Account''' |- | Maggie Summerfield || Married || F || 19 Feb 1877 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | John Summerfield || Single || M || 16 Jun 1907 || Tractor Driver Assisting Father |- | Thomas Summerfield || Single || M || 29 Aug 1912 || Tractor Driver Assisting Father |- | Margery Summerfield || Single || F || 16 Jan 1914 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | Frank Summerfield || Single || M || 23 Jun 1917 || General Farm Work Assisting Father On Farm |} ==Whitmore 3== {| class="wikitable" ! !! ?? Whitmore 3 !! |- | Year || Head of Household || Notes |- | 1839 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || 124 acres |- | 1841 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || |- | 1851 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || |- | 1861 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || |- | 1871 || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] || Farmer of 174 ac employing 1 man and 2 boys; assume same farm |- | 1881 || Annie Leighton, widow, age 46 || Farmeress of 176 acres employing 1 laborer and 2 boys |- | 1891 || || |- | 1901 || || |- | 1911 || || |- | 1921 || || |- | 1939 || || |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire gazeteers

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} ==1834 White's History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Residence!!Name!!Occupation!!Wikitree |- |Whitmore||Mainwaring Mrs Sarah '''1834 Directory''': "UK, Midlands and Various UK Trade Directories, 1770-1941"
Original data: Midlands Historical Data collection of Trade Directories. Tony Abrahams
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Name: Mainwaring Mrs Sarah; Region: Staffordshire; Residence Year: 1834; Publication Title: 1834 White's History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire; Street Address: Whitmore Hall.
||Hall||[[Mainwaring-660|Sarah Mainwaring (1774-1837)]] |- |Whitmore heath||Bates John||shoemaker||- |- |Whitmore heath||Hollins James||bricklayer||[[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |- |Whitmore heath||Mason Moses||bricklayer||[[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- |Whitmore||Fairbanks George||schoolmaster||[[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] |- |Whitmore||Hodgkinson Sarah||schoolmistress||[[Hodgkinson-1325|Sarah (Hodgkinson) Smith (1804-1889)]] |- |Whitmore||Martin Andrew||victualer Mainwaring's Arms||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |Whitmore||Martin John||gardener||[[Martin-90002|John Martin (abt.1794-)]] |- |Whitmore||Smith Thomas ||shoemaker||[[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] |- |Whitmore||Smith William||joiner||[[Smith-288604|William Smith (1772-1854)]] |- |Whitmore||Skerratt John ||blacksmith and shopkeeper||[[Skerratt-31|John Skerratt (abt.1795-)]] |- |Whitmore||Williams Richard||gentleman||[[Williams-133494|Richard Williams (abt.1752-1834)]] (former steward of the Whitmore estate) |- |Lime pits||Ash Thomas||farmer||[[Ash-4260|Thomas Ash (1788-1847)]] |- |Yew tree||Bloor Richard||farmer||[[Bloore-51|Richard Bloore (abt.1781-)]] |- |Whitmore||Broomhall John||farmer||[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- |Whitmore||Clewlow William||farmer||[[Clewlow-39|William Clewlow (abt.1783-1846)]] |- |Snape hall||Davies Walter||farmer||[[Davis-113503|Walter Davis (abt.1771-)]] |- |Moat house||Fearnyhough John||farmer||[[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- |Whitmore||Furnivel James||farmer and malster||[[Furnival-231|James Furnival (abt.1810-)]] |- |Woodhouse||Furnivel William||farmer||[[Furnival-234|William Furnival (1776-1855)]] |- |Whitmore||Highfield John||farmer||[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- |Coney Grove||Highfield Peter||farmer||- |- |Whitmore||Kirkham George||farmer||[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |Whitmore||Malkin William||farmer||[[Malkin-279|William Malkin (bef.1791-1858)]] |- |Woodhouse||Rhodes Samuel||farmer||[[Rhodes-13340|Samuel Rhodes (abt.1774-1848)]] |- |Bromley green||Stanway Thomas||farmer||[[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- |Whitmore||Brazier Rev Johnn Isaac||rector||[[Brasier-306|John Isaac Brasier (abt.1782-1848)]] |- |Whitmore||Hardinge Rev Thomas||officiates on behalf of rector||[[Harding-11068|Thomas Hartshorne Harding (1800-1883)]] |} ==Birmingham, Staffordshire & Worcestershire, Kelly's Directory, 1850== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Residence!!Name!!Occupation!!Wikitree |- |Whitmore Hall||Mainwaring Captain Rowland, R.N.'''1850 Directory''': "Birmingham, Staffordshire & Worcestershire, Kelly's Directory, 1850"
[https://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4/id/369655/rec/4 Collection of the University of Leicester]
||Gentry||[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] |- |Rectory||Mainwaring Rev. Charles Henry, B.A.||Gentry||[[Mainwaring-623|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1819-1878)]] |- |Lime pits||Ash Mrs Ann||farmer||[[Bloore-88|Ann (Bloore) Ash (abt.1791-)]] |- |Whitmore ||Broomhall John||farmer||[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- |Whitmore ||Fairbanks George||academy, registrar of births &c. for the Whitmore district, & post office||[[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] |- |Snape hall||Davis Walter||farmer||[[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] |- |Moat farm||Fearnyhough John||farmer||[[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- |Whitmore ||Highfield John||farmer||[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- |Whitmore ||Hollins James||bricklayer||[[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |- |New House||Kirkham George||farmer||[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |Whitmore ||Martin Andrew||'Mainwaring Arms'', malster & farmer||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |Whitmore ||Mason Moses||bricklayer||[[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- |Railway station||Montgomery Donald||station master||[[Montgomery-18902|Donald Montgomery (1821-abt.1884)]] |- |Whitmore ||Rhead John||farmer||- |- |Whitmore ||Skerratt John||blacksmith & shopkeeper||[[Skerratt-31|John Skerratt (abt.1795-)]] |- |Yew Tree farm||Smith Charles||farmer||[[Smith-320352|Charles Smith (abt.1824-1850)]] |- |Whitmore ||Smith Mrs Sarah||ladies' school||[[Hodgkinson-1325|Sarah (Hodgkinson) Smith (1804-1889)]] |- |Whitmore ||Smith Thomas||shoemaker||[[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] |- |Whitmore ||Smith William||joiner||[[Smith-288604|William Smith (1772-1854)]] |- |Bromley green||Stanway Thomas||farmer||[[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- |Whitmore ||Tellwright Samuel||farmer||[[Tellwright-3|Samuel Tellwright (1821-1910)]] |- |Whitmore ||Tompkin Samuel||farmer||[[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] |- |Whitmore ||Tooth James||'Sheet Anchor commercial inn & posting house'', & farmer||[[Tooth-547|James Tooth (1805-1876)]] |- |Whitmore ||Turbull William||shopkeeper||[[Turnbull-5567|William Turnbull (1801-)]] |} ==Staffordshire 1851 White's Directory== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Residence!!Name!!Occupation!!Wikitree |- |Whitmore||Mainwaring Rowland Captain RN '''1851 Directory''': "UK, Midlands and Various UK Trade Directories, 1770-1941"
Original data: Midlands Historical Data collection of Trade Directories. Tony Abrahams
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Name: Capt Rowland Mainwaring; Region: Staffordshire; Residence Year: 1851; Publication Title: 1851 White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire; Occupation: R. N., Whitmore Sail.
||Whitmore Hall||[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] |- |Whitmore||Mainwaring Rev C H||Rector||[[Mainwaring-623|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1819-1878)]] |- |Whitmore||Martin Andrew||malster and victualer Mainwaring Arms||[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- |Whitmore||Bates Samuel||gardener||[[Bates-16512|Samuel Bates (1811-1873)]] |- |Whitmore||Fairbanks George||schoolmaster, registrar, and parish clerk, post office||[[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] |- |Whitmore||Skerratt John||shopkeeper and blacksmith||[[Skerratt-31|John Skerratt (abt.1795-)]] |- |Whitmore||Smith Thomas||shoemaker ||[[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] |- |Whitmore||Smith Sar.||school||[[Hodgkinson-1325|Sarah (Hodgkinson) Smith (1804-1889)]] |- |Whitmore||Smith Mr William||||[[Smith-288604|William Smith (1772-1854)]] |- |Whitmore Yew Tree||Smith Mrs Elizabeth||farmer||[[Stanway-414|Elizabeth (Stanway) Heath (1828-)]] |- |Whitmore||Broomhall John||farmer||[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- |Whitmore||Brayford James||farmer||- |- |Whitmore Snape Hall||Davis Walter||farmer||[[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] |- |Whitmore Moat House||Fernyhough John||farmer||[[Fernyhough-31|John Fernyhough (1799-1861)]] |- |Whitmore||Highfield John||farmer||[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- |Whitmore||Kirkham George||farmer||[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] |- |WhitmoreBromley Green||Stanway Thomas||farmer||[[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- |Whitmore||Tomkin Samuel||farmer||[[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] |- |Whitmore Woodhouses||Willis Rt.||farmer||[[Willis-16233|Robert Willis (1821-)]] |- |Whitmore Heath||Hollins James||bricklayer||[[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |- |Whitmore Heath||Mason Moses||shopkeeper||[[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- |Whitmore Heath||Montgomery Donald||station master||[[Montgomery-18902|Donald Montgomery (1821-abt.1884)]] |- |Whitmore Heath||Turnbull William||shopkeeper||[[Turnbull-5567|William Turnbull (1801-)]] |- |Whitmore Heath||Tooth James||victualler Sheet Anchor||[[Tooth-547|James Tooth (1805-1876)]] |- |Whitmore Heath near the Station||Griffin John||farmer||- |} ==1861 Harrod's Directory and Gazetteer== {| class="wikitable" ! Name !! Occupation !! Wikitree |- | Mainwaring, Rear Admiral R. || || [[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] |- | Mainwaring, Rev. Charles H., B.A. || Rectory || [[Mainwaring-623|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1819-1878)]] |- | Shaw, Mr John || || |- | Sherwin, Mr Harry || || |- | Beeston, Peter || farmer || |- | Bromhall, John || farmer || [[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] |- | Caulkin, John || farmer || |- | Davies, Walter || farmer || [[Davis-112986|Walter Davis (1818-)]] |- | Herritt, Daniel || grocer || |- | Fairbanks, George || academy || [[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] |- | Highfield, John || farmer || [[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] |- | Hill, John || farmer || |- | Hollins, James || bricklayer || [[Hollins-442|James Hollins (1781-1864)]] |- | Johnson, John || farmer || |- | Johnson, Peter || carpenter || [[Johnson-142420|Peter Johnson (1815-1894)]] |- | Johnston, John || farmer || |- | Kirkham, Lucy || farmer || [[Roberts-54503|Lucy (Roberts) Kirkham (1797-1871)]] |- | Lawton, Thomas || farmer || |- | Martin, Andrew || Mainwaring Arms || [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] |- | Mason, Moses || bricklayer, &c. || [[Mason-25563|Moses Mason (1799-1872)]] |- | Mitchell, Henry || shopkeeper || |- | Montgomery, Donald || coal merchant || [[Montgomery-18902|Donald Montgomery (1821-abt.1884)]] |- | Myatt, Henry || farmer || [[Myatt-504|Henry Myatt (1809-1891)]] |- | Peake, William || farmer || [[Peake-1229|William Peake (1816-1880)]] |- | Sadler, Ephraim || farmer || |- | Skenatt, John || blacksmith || [[Skerratt-31|John Skerratt (abt.1795-)]] |- | Smith, Thomas || boot and shoe maker || [[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] |- | Stanway, Thomas || farmer || [[Stanway-345|Thomas Stanway (1791-1860)]] |- | Tittensor, Jesse || Sheet Anchor || [[Tittensor-44|Jesse Tittensor (1817-1900)]] |- | Tompkin, Samuel || farmer || [[Tompkin-46|Samuel Tompkin (1813-1890)]] |- | Turbull, William || shopkeeper || [[Turnbull-5567|William Turnbull (1801-)]] |} == Sources ==

Whitmore Staffordshire Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} Note there are 112 baptisms in the parish where mother is named and father is apparently not named. (There are 2798 baptisms in total.) ==Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923 == https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?Index=T&LastName=&Part=0&YearFrom=1559&YearTo=1923&Place=whitmore&Occupation= {| border="1" class="sortable" !Mother!!Mother's abode!!Reputed father!!Father's abode!!Doc. year!!Doc. type!!Wikitree id mother!!Wikitree id father!!Wikitree id child |- |Broadhurst, Elizabeth||||Rhodes, William||The Woodhouses, Whitmore||1764||bond|||||| |- |Hilditch, Hannah||Whitmore||Peacock, William||Handsworth||1768||quarter sessions||||||[[Hilditch-280|Charlotte Hilditch (1769-)]] |- |Hilditch, Hannah||Whitmore||Peacock, William||Handsworth||1772||quarter sessions||||||[[Hilditch-280|Charlotte Hilditch (1769-)]] |- |Alman, Mary||Whitmore||Watson, Charles||Audley||1774||quarter sessions|||||| |- |Handsel, Margaret||Whitmore||Unknown||||1775||quarter sessions|||||| |- |Alman, Mary||Whitmore||Rhodes, William||Whitmore||1778||quarter sessions|||||| |- |Ratcliff, Elizabeth||||Neckline, Samuel||Whitmore||1779||bastardy bond|||||| |- |Bagnall, Elizabeth||Whitmore||Unknown||||1833||removal order|||||| |- |Swan, Ann||Whitmore||Unknown||||1833||removal order|||||| |- |Swan, Ann||Whitmore||Unknown||||1833||removal order|||||| |- |Pitchford, Mary||Whitmore||Unknown||||1838||minute book||[[Pitchford-596|Mary (Pitchford) Cope (1811-)]]||||[[Pitchford-595|Samuel Pitchford (1835-)]] |- |Pitchford, Unknown||Whitmore||Shaw, George||||1838||minute book||[[Pitchford-596|Mary (Pitchford) Cope (1811-)]]||||[[Pitchford-595|Samuel Pitchford (1835-)]] |- |Shaw, Mary||Whitmore||Unknown||||1838||minute book|||||| |- |Wilcox, Unknown||Whitmore||Unknown||||1838||minute book|||||| |- |Hilditch, Elizabeth||Whitmore||Unknown||||1839||minute book||[[Dale-6164|Elizabeth (Dale) Hilditch (1804-)]]: note it would seem that Elizabeth was widowed in 1837; her 2 children Thomas and Margaret were legitimate. I have not found an illegitimate child.|||| |} ==Staffordshire crimes database== Year of birth 1794 surname Leland first name John age 23 location of offence Whitmore Assize 1817.2 Victim of offence Hobson, Mary By whom committed Twemlow, F Class of offence Sex Offence Offence Bastardy Verdict Discharged[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5955191f86e6c0334147245b/t/61fbfac4c42a7165d7421770/1643903723016/Staffordshire+Crimes+Database.pdf Staffordshire crimes database] ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire Mainwaring Arms

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} Present day website: https://mainwaringarms.co.uk/welcome/ There was a public house at Whitmore by at least 1812. A newspaper report in ''The Staffordshire Advertiser, etc. ''2 May 1812 did not name the public house.''The Staffordshire Advertiser, etc. ''2 May 1812 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/8438c9ab-2a4d-4d14-88ae-a4ce1d758335 retrieved from FindMyPast] In 1819 [[Malkin-279|William Malkin (bef.1791-1858)]] was innkeeper at the ''Durham Heifer'' in Whitmore.''The Staffordshire Advertiser.'' 20 November 1819 The ''Mainwaring Arms'' was founded about 1828; before that it was known as the ''Durham Heifer''. It is on the corner of Whitmore Road and Three Mile Lane. There was a sale of freehold property held at the house of Mr. Andrew Martin, the sign of the Durham Heifer, in Whitmore. The sale included the public house called the ''Durham Heifer'', a newly erected Malthouse, the parcel of land called Hollygreave.''The Staffordshire Advertiser.'' 20 April 1822 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/fa824f0a-afb8-41c5-aefa-2dff464c535a retrieved from FindMyPast] {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_Mainwaring_Arms-1.jpg |caption=Durham Heifer Inn sale
[https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/fa824f0a-afb8-41c5-aefa-2dff464c535a ''The Staffordshire Advertiser.'' 20 April 1822] }} The property was bought in 1822 by [[Mainwaring-840|Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825)]].Cavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/100/mode/1up? page 100 retrieved through archive.org] An inquest in February 1826 on the body of [[Bates-18841|Charles Bates (1822-1826)]] was held at the inn, then referred to as the ''Bull and Heifer Inn''.''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 18 February 1826 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/b66eb68f-7cd6-47af-82cb-f9070c167535 retrieved from FindMyPast] In July 1826 Andrew Martin was treasurer of the [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Association|Whitmore Association]] with a meeting to be held the following year at the Durham Heifer Inn.''The Staffordshire Advertiser.'' 15 July 1826 page 1 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/7189e33b-949e-4f36-ac86-a50cfb47a516 retrieved from FindMyPast] In November 1827 there was a sale of timber advertised to be held from at the house of Mr. Andrew Martin, at the sign of the Durham Heifer, at Whitmore.''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 3 November 1827 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000252%2F18271103&page=4&article=023&stringtohighlight=martin+whitmore retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] In March 1828 there was a sale of poles advertised to be held from at the house of Mr. Andrew Martin, at the sign of the Durham Heifer, at Whitmore.''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 15 March 1828 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000252%2F18280315&page=4&article=036&stringtohighlight=martin+whitmore retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] In August 1828 an auction sale of a property was advertised which would be held at the house of Andrew Martin, the Mainwaring's Arms, Whitmore.''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 09 August 1828 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/587ab1c4-cb53-422a-b760-65f0ac7e08aa retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] In February 1829 there was a sale of poles advertised to be held from the dwelling house of Andrew Martin, the Mainwaring's Arms, Whitmore.''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 28 February 1829 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000252%2F18290228&page=4&article=056&stringtohighlight=martin+whitmore retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] ''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 16 April 1831 :To Breeders of Stock, &c :To be SOLD, a capital two years old BULL, of the Durham breed, descended from the celebrated Stock of Mr. BENJAMIN HARDING, of Maer, and allowedby judges, for colour and shape, to be a grand one. —For particulars, enquire of Mr. ANDREW MARTIN, Mainwaring's Arms, Whitmore.''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 16 April 1831 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000252%2F18310416&page=1&article=030&stringtohighlight=martin+whitmore retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] In 1833, William Wainewright age 22 (born 1811) was tried in the assizes of 1833.3 before G Tollet for robbery of liquor from Andrew Martin at Whitmore. Wainewright was found Not Guilty.[https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5955191f86e6c0334147245b/t/61fbfac4c42a7165d7421770/1643903723016/Staffordshire+Crimes+Database.pdf Staffordshire Crimes Database] In 1834 [[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] was recorded in White's Directory as victualer Mainwaring's Arms, Whitmore. '''1834 Directory''': "UK, Midlands and Various UK Trade Directories, 1770-1941"
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Name: Achv Martin [Adw. Martin]; Region: Staffordshire; Residence Year: 1834; Publication Title: 1834 White's History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire; Occupation: vict Mnwrng's.Arms.
In 1835 a meeting of the Whitmore Association for the prosecution of felons &c was held at the Mainwaring Arms. Andrew Martin, the innkeeper, was treasurer.''The Staffordshire Advertiser''. 06 June 1835 The inn had formerly been called the Bull and Heifer and was rebuilt in 1844: :''[[Mainwaring-414|Captain Mainwaring]] visited Whitmore during April 1844, when the new inn, built to replace the old Bull and Heifer, was formally opened and called the Mainwaring Arms.''Cavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/114/mode/1up?q=arms page 114 retrieved through archive.org] The inn building opned 18 April 1844.''The Staffordshire Advertiser''. 27 April 1844. page 3. In 1847: :''On the 9th of August the Whitmore tenants breakfasted at the Mainwaring Arms: 5 of them went to vote at Stone, and 13 proceeded to Newcastle, all plumpers for Buller; at 3 o’clock they all dined together''. ==Census records for the Mainwaring Arms== In the 1841 census Andrew Martin (age 42) was in Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England.'''1841 Census''': "1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 993; Page: 3; Schedule: 647
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Andrew Martin (42) in Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Andrew Martin''' || '''M''' || '''42''' ||'''Farmer & malster''' || '''Staffordshire, England''' |- | Mary Martin || F || 42 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Eliza Martin || F || 24 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Martin || F || 10 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Charlotte Martin || F || 7 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Thomas Birks || M || 20 ||M.S. || Staffordshire, England |- | John Davis || M || 40 ||Potseller || Wales |- | John Rowley || M || 42 ||Ag Lab || |- | Samuel Bailey || M || 13 ||M.S. || Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Ankers || F || 16 ||F.S. || Staffordshire, England |} In the 1851 census Andrew Martin (age 52), Victular, was recorded as widowed in Whitmore Village, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England.'''1851 Census''': "1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 2001; Folio: 39; Page: 3; Schedule: 5
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Andrew Martin (52), widowed, Victular, in Whitmore Village, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Andrew Martin''' || || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''52''' || '''Victular''' || '''Bowers, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Martin || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 20 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Charlotte Martin || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 16 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | George Martin || Son || Unmarried || M || 12 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Anne Sherratt || Servant || Unmarried || F || 20 || || Ashley, Staffordshire, England |- | Josiah Rhodes || Servant || Unmarried || M || 45 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | William Sherratt || Lodger || Married || M || 53 || Timber carrier || Staffordshire, England |- | Joseph Sherratt || Lodger || Unmarried || M || 14 || Timber carrier || Staffordshire, England |- | George Hall || Lodger || Unmarried || M || 21 || Timber carrier || Staffordshire, England |} In the 1861 census Andrew Martin (age 61), Inn keeper & malster, was the widowed head of household in Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England.'''1861 Census''': "1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG09; Piece number: 1915; Folio: 5; Page: 4; Schedule: 7
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Andrew Martin (61), widowed, Inn keeper & malster, head of household in Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Andrew Martin''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''61''' || '''Inn keeper & malster''' || '''Standon, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Martin || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 30 || Cook || Whitemore, Staffordshire, England |- | Charlotte Martin || Daughter || || F || 26 || Bar maid || Whitemore, Staffordshire, England |- | George Martin || Son || || M || 21 || Malster || Whitemore, Staffordshire, England |- | Emma Sharratt || Servant || Unmarried || F || 17 || Kitchen maid || Maer, Staffordshire, England |} In the 1871 census Andrew Martin (age 72) was the head of household in Whitmore Mainwaring Arms Inn, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England.'''1871 Census''': "1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG10; Piece number: 2830; Folio: 10; Page: 13; Schedule: 54
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Andrew Martin (72) head of household in Whitmore Mainwaring Arms Inn, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
'''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 2830; Folio: 10; Page: 13; GSU roll: 836372; ED, institution, or vessel: 1; Household schedule number: 54
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Andrew Martin (72) head of household in Whitmore in Newcastle Under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Bowers, Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Andrew Martin''' || '''Head''' || || '''M''' || '''72''' ||'''Farmer & Innkeeper''' || '''Bowers, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Charlotte Martin || Daughter || || F || 36 ||Waiter || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Thomas Unett || Nephew || || M || 16 ||Solicitor's clerk || Audlem, Cheshire, England |- | Rachel Averill || Servant || || F || 16 ||General servant || Ashley, Staffordshire, England |} In the 1939 register Helen A Lewis (age 48), Licensed Victualler, was recorded as married in Mainwaring Arms, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.'''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/007/3; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 66
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Helen A Lewis (born 1 Mar 1891), married, Licensed Victualler, in Mainwaring Arms, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Helen A Lewis''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''01 Mar 1891''' || '''Licensed Victualler''' |- | Nada N Marsh (Rogers) || Single || F || 09 Aug 1851 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- | William A Rogers || Single || M || 23 Dec 1917 || Manager Of Licensed Business |- | Jessie Duckers (Cliff) || Single || F || 08 Aug 1909 || Domestic Service (Paid) |- | Winifred A Jones (Cliff) || Single || F || 03 Feb 1921 || Domestic Service (Paid) |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire police

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} Notable turnover in police [[Donaldson-5724|Alexander Donaldson (1818-)]] was the policeman in Whitmore in 1851 but in 1861 he was recorded as a baker. [[Clarke-24474|Edward Clarke (1828-)]] was the policeman in Whitmore in 1861 but in 1871 he was a labourer [[Marshall-31605|George Marshall (1845-abt.1927)]] was the policeman in 1871. He sayed in the police force but was posted to Enville, Staffordshire in 1881. In 1881 [[Brooks-28823|James Brooks (bef.1849-1900)]] was the police constable at Whitmore. Whilst stationed at Whitmore , James was attacked by poachers when he was on duty one night, and left for dead. He was highly commended for his bravery & a testimonial was presented to him by the "Gentlemen of the County". In 1891 [[Peckin-1|Joseph Peckin (1861-1931)]] was the police constable at Whitmore. In 1901 [[Hollings-300|Charles Hollings (1864-1926)]] was the policeman at Whitmore. In the 1939 register John Whitehouse (age 45), Police Constable, was recorded as married in Police Station, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/003/12; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 18
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John Whitehouse (born 26 Nov 1893), married, Police Constable, in Police Station, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''John Whitehouse''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''26 Nov 1893''' || '''Police Constable''' |- | Nada (Ada) Whitehouse (Lawton) || Married || F || 03 Feb 1899 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire Quarter Sessions

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} Mentions of Whitmore in the Quarter Session Records indexed at The Genealogist.co.uk The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593: Whitmore mentioned pages 30, 78, 96, 125, 126, 157, 202, 203, 235, 249, 272, 322, 345, 353.The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593 Index to names page 408 Edward Manneringe of Whitmore esq. mentioned *page 30: no. 20 Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster panel of jurors *page 78: no. 34 Liberty of the Duchy of Lancaster panel of jurors (breve in left hand margin) Reginald Whiteacres late of Whitmore husbandman mentioned *page 96 1589 Indictment Reginald Whiteacres late of Whitmore husbandman for breaking the inclosed park of Gilbert Gerrerd kt., killing and carrying off a male deer **and also 1588 killing and carrying off a buck *page 125 No 37 ''Venire facias:-'' From [[Wikipedia:Venire_facias|Wikipedia entry for ''Venire facias'']]: In law, ''venire facias'' (Latin for "may you cause to come"), also ''venire facias juratores'', and often shortened to ''venire'', is a writ directing a sheriff to assemble a jury.Various types [include] ''venire facias ad respondendum'' – "a writ requiring a sheriff to summon a person against whom an indictment for a misdemeanor has been issued," now superseded by the use of warrants. Reginald Whittacres late of Whitmore husbandman ... to answer touching certain trespasses and other misdeeds and offences whereof they are presented. up to page 126 need to sort out best way to transcribe/summarise https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/search/master/?master_event=Court+%26+Criminal&person_event=Quarter+Sessions&sub_event=The+Staffordshire+Quarter+Sessions+Rolls%2C+Vol.+II%2C+1590-1593&type=person&source=&search_type=person&fn=&phonetic_mode_fn=1&sn=&phonetic_mode_sn=1&kw=whitmore&yr=&range=10&search=Search#loadwindow_-1189160245 1591 **Reginald Whitacres late of Whitmore husbandman The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593 Roll 26, 27, 28, 28a and 29 * 1592 *order dated 31 December 1591 for appearance at next general sessions to be held at Stafford on 11 with the following persons: **Edward Manneringe of Whitmore esq. The Staffordshire Quarter Sessions Rolls, Vol. II, 1590-1593 Roll 30, 31, 32 and 33 **Edward Lowe of Whitmore yeom. (struck through) == Sources ==

Whitmore Staffordshire railway station

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} [[Wikipedia:Whitmore_railway_station|Wikipedia article on Whitmore railway station]] From ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford'' : :In 1808 he [ [[Mainwaring-840|Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825)]]] ... granted to [[Williamson-19653|Hugh Henshall Williamson]] a 31 years’ lease, at a nominal rent, of certain lands at Biddulph for the purpose of making an Iron Railway there.Cavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/100/mode/1up?q=railway page 100 retrieved through archive.org] In November 1832 the Grand Junction Railway advertised that ''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 3 November 1832 https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/a9c0c8cb-46d8-4340-b6bb-45b87cb49531 Whitmore station opened onto the Grand Junction Railway in 1837. It was at Baldwins Gate village near the edge of Whitmore Parish. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Address!!Occupation!!Household!!Page ref!!Wikitree |- |Thomas Davis||25||-||Whitmore Station 1||Clerk||676||11|| |- |Robert Cross||25||-||Whitmore Station 1||Laborer||676||11|| |- |William Cross||20||-||Whitmore Station 1||Laborer||676||11|| |- |Peter Rhead||30||Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Station 2||Porter||677||11||[[Rhead-175|Peter Rhead (1807-)]] |- |Frances Rowley||40||Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Station 3||Engineer||678||11|| |- |Joseph Fletcher||30||-||Whitmore Station 4||Porter||679||11|| |- |Thos Haight||30||Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Station 4||Lodger||679||11|| |- |William Sherwin||25||Staffordshire, England||Whitmore Heath 8||Porter||687||13|| |} At the time of the '''1851''' census the following people were associated with the railway: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Birthplace!!Address!!Occupation!!Household!!Page ref!!Wikitree |- |Donald Montgomery||30||Scotland||Whitmore heath||Agent at Whitmore Railway Station||52||22||[[Montgomery-18902|Donald Montgomery (1821-abt.1884)]] |- |Henry Myatt||40||Whitmore, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Labourer||53||22||[[Myatt-504|Henry Myatt (1810-1891)]] |- |John Weir||36||Dublin, Ireland||Whitmore heath||Clerk Railway Station||54||23||[[Weir-6192|John Weir (1817-)]] |- |George Pearson||23||Bygrave, Derbyshire, England||Whitmore heath||Porter at Whitmore railway||55||23||[[Pearson-17377|George Pearson (1828-)]] |- |Michael McDonald||49||Ireland||Whitmore heath||Porter at the railway||56||23||[[McDonald-30681|Michael McDonald (1802-)]] |- |John Tyson||33||Westmorland, England||Whitmore heath||Pointsman at the Whitmore station||57||24||[[Tyson-3070|John Tyson (1818-)]] |- |John Williams||36||Denbighshire, England||Whitmore heath||Pointsman at the Whitmore Railway||58||24||[[Williams-131254|John Williams (1818-)]] |- |Samuel Dutten||30||Nantwich, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway Inspector||59||24||[[Dutton-2764|Samuel Dutton (1821-)]] |- |George Holdoress||58||Gravesend, Kent, England||Whitmore heath||Pointsman at the L&NW Railway||60||24||[[Holderness-228|George Holderness (1799-1873)]] |- |Peter Rhead||44||Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Porter for London & NorthWestern R||61||25||[[Rhead-175|Peter Rhead (1807-)]] |- |John Burrows||34||W, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Servant of Railway||62||25||[[Burrows-5007|John Burrows (1816-)]] |- |Hugh Harding||35||Mare, Staffordshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway Plate Layer ||48||21||[[Harding-11092|Hugh Tankard Harding (1817-1887)]] |- |James Rhead||39||Madley, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway labourer||44||18||[[Rhead-174|James Rhead (1815-1892)]] |- |William Turnbull||50||Lanchester, Durham, England||Whitmore heath||Railway labourer||45||19||[[Turnbull-5567|William Turnbull (1801-)]] |- |Richard Merrell||24||M??, Cheshire, England||Whitmore heath||Railway labourer||41||18||[[Merrill-6743|Richard Merrill (1827-1854)]] |- |Joseph Mason||26||Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire||Whitmore heath||Railway clerk||41||18||[[Mason-25670|Joseph Mason (1825-)]] |} On 29 June 1937 the Coronation Scot engine created a world record of 114 miles per hour (183 km/h) while travelling through Whitmore station. The station closed in 1952. Railway cottages built by the railway company: https://drawingthestreet.com/2017/08/26/station-cottages-on-the-grand-junction-railway/ Whitmore troughs: https://jimquest.com/wp-content/uploads/TrackPansTrainsMagazine.pdf == Sources ==

Whitmore Staffordshire schools

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} In 1833, there were 2 day and Sunday schools in this parish, supported by Mrs. and Miss Mainwaring. ''The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales''; A Fullarton & Co. Glasgow; 1851. Transcribed by https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ In 1834 White's History Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire two teachers were listed: *[[Fairbanks-4334|Fairbanks George]]: schoolmaster *[[Hodgkinson-1325|Hodgkinson Sarah]]: schoolmistress [[Hodgkinson-1325|Sarah (Hodgkinson) Smith (1804-1889)]] married [[Smith-288605|Thomas Smith (1806-1893)]] in 1835. In 1839 George Fairbanks was recorded as occupying two parcels of land:''Tithe Apportionments'', 1836-1929 [database online]. TheGenealogist.co.uk 2023 Original data: "IR29 Tithe Commission and successors: Tithe Apportionments" The National Archives {| border="1" !Plot!!Landowner!!Occupier!!Date!!Reference!!Description!!Area!!Rent charge |- |326||Rowland Mainwaring Esquire||George Fairbanks||10th August 1839||IR 29/32/230||School House and yard||16 rods||- |- |345||Rowland Mainwaring Esquire||George Fairbanks||10th August 1839||IR 29/32/230||House and garden||35 rods||1 d payable to the rector |} In 1839 Thomas Smith was recorded as occupying one parcel of land described as schoolhouse and yard (plot 332) which was 24 perches in statute measure. {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_schools-1.png |caption=Whitmore tithe apportionment: schools in 1839 }} [[Fairbanks-4334|George Fairbanks (1807-1887)]] was recorded on the 1841, 1851, and 1861 censuses as schoolmaster in Whitmore. In 1871 he was age 63 and a Farmer of 116 acres at Bromley Green (Farm), Whitmore. In the 1842 Pigot's Directory, page 33, two schools for Whitmore were listed: *Endowed School: George Fairbanks, master *School of Industry: Sarah Smith Birmingham, Staffordshire & Worcestershire, Kelly's Directory, 1850 lists two teachers: *Fairbanks George: academy, registrar of births &c. for the Whitmore district, & post office *Smith Mrs Sarah: ladies' school Staffordshire 1851 White's Directory indicates two schools: *Fairbanks George: schoolmaster, registrar, and parish clerk, post office *Smith Thomas: shoemaker and Sar. school (Thomas Smith was the husband of Sarah Smith) [[Till-961|George Till (1840-1906)]] succeeded George fairbanks as schoolmaster at Whitmore. In 1879 George Till, schoolmaster at Whitmore, and George Fairbanks, former schoolmaster gave character references for [[Mainwaring-624|Gerald Mainwaring (1855-)]] who was on trial for murder.''Staffordshire Sentinel'' 1 August 1879[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-share/497687e7-fcf4-4f7c-b2ce-9488d825e145 viewed through FindMyPast] In the Kelly's Directory of 1880 Miss Sophia Agnes Wheatley was school mistress of the National School.1880 Kelly's Directory [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0641-00384?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&pId=809158 retrieved through ancestry.com] [[Wheatley-3116|Sophia Agnes Wheatley (1857-abt.1933)]] was recorded on the 1881 census at Whitmore as schoolmistress. == Sources ==

Whitmore Staffordshire Sheet Anchor

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} The ''Sheet Anchor'' opened in 1839. In 1839 a second inn in Whitmore parish was built by [[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] near the newly opened Whitmore railway station. It was a mile further along the turnpike road towards Market-Drayton. Rowland Mainwaring named the new inn the ''Sheet Anchor''. A sheet anchor is a large strong anchor used as a spare in an emergency. According to “The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea” the term sheet anchor is also used as a synonym for security generally. :‘I never knew an appeal made to them for honour, courage or loyalty,’ said Admiral of the Fleet Lord St Vincent (1735–1823) of the Royal Marines during the Napoleonic War (1803–15), ‘that they did not more than realise my highest expectations. If ever the hour of real danger should come to England, they will be found the country's sheet anchor.’ The first licensed victualler was James Tooth who placed an advertisement in [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/1b0f4e8b-135a-44c1-98a8-b1cddd7d1eb7 ''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' on 12 October 1839] {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_Sheet_Anchor-1.jpg |caption=Opening of the Sheet Anchor }} In the 1841 census [[Tooth-547|James Tooth (1805-1876)]] (age 35) was in Whitmore Heath, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1841 Census''': "1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 993; Page: 12; Schedule: 686
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James Tooth (35) in Whitmore Heath, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Tooth''' || '''M''' || '''35''' ||'''Publican''' || '''Staffordshire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Tooth || F || 25 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Patrick McMahon || M || || || Ireland |- | || F || || || |- | John Milward || M || 40 ||Post boy || Staffordshire, England |- | Martha Blagg || F || 25 ||F.S. || Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Clark || F || 20 ||F.S. || Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Bowers || F || 15 ||F.S. || Staffordshire, England |} In the 1851 census James (age 60) was the head of household in Whitmore heath, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1851 Census''': "1851 England Census"
Class: HO107; Piece: 2001; Folio: 48; Page: 20; GSU roll: 87403; ED, institution, or vessel: 5; Household schedule number: 47
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James Tooth (60) head of household in Whitmore in Newcastle Under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Colton, Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Tooth''' || '''Head''' || || '''M''' || '''60''' ||'''Victualer''' || '''Colton, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Tooth || Wife || || F || 35 || || Liverpool, Lancashire, England |- | Jane Tooth || Daughter || || F || 9 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Tooth || Daughter || || F || 41 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Tooth || Daughter || || F || 1 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Tooth || Servant || || F || 18 ||Waiter || Penkridge, Staffordshire, England |- | July Gates || Servant || || F || ||house servant || Ashley, Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Gates || Servant || || F || ||house servant || Whens, Shropshire, England |- | William Smith || Servant || || M || 25 ||Post boy || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | James Peake || Servant || || M || 28 ||Farm servant || Whabenarton, Dorset, England |- | Steven Griffin || Servant || || M || 13 ||Boots || Mecctanaston, Dorset, England |- | George Lock || Servant || || M || 39 ||Traveller || St George Bloomsbury |- | Brooke Turner || Servant || || M || 51 ||?? || Burks, Middlesex, England |- | George Butler || Servant || || M || 25 ||- || Lupes |} In 1856 James Tooth left the ''Sheet Anchor'' and by 1861 had moved to Cheshire and was a farmer. The sale in 1856 gives details of the farm animals kept by James Tooth, as well as various carriages and omnibusses, farming equipment, brewing equipment, and the furniture of the inn. {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_Sheet_Anchor-2.jpg |caption=Sheet Anchor sale 1856
''The Staffordshire Sentinel and Commercial & General Advertiser'' 8 March 1856 }} In the 1861 ''Harrod's Directory and Gazetteer'' Jesse Tittensor was listed with the address of the ''Sheet Anchor''. In the 1861 census [[Tittensor-44|Jesse Tittensor (1817-1900)]] (age 44) was the head of household in Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: Rg 9; Piece: 1915; Folio: 9; Page: 11; GSU roll: 542886; ED, institution, or vessel: 1; Household schedule number: 39
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Jesse Tittensor (44) head of household in Whitmore in Newcastle Under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Newcastle, Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jesse Tittensor''' || '''Head''' ||'''Married''' || '''M''' || '''44''' ||'''Farmer''' || '''Newcastle, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Betsey Tittensor || Wife ||Married || F || 40 || || Newcastle, Staffordshire, England |- | Samuel Downes || Nephew ||Unmarried || M || 17 ||Farmer's boy || Newcastle, Staffordshire, England |- | Annie Tittensor || Daughter ||Unmarried || F || 21 || || Newcastle, Staffordshire, England |- | Eliza Gedman || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 16 ||Gerneral servant || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | William Harding ||Servant ||Unmarried || M || 13 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |} ''Staffordshire Sentinel'' 18 May 1861 :Transfer License— The license of the Sheet Anchor public-house Whitmore transferred from Mr Jesse Tittensor Mr Archibald Campbell.''Staffordshire Sentinel'' 18 May 1861 [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/image-viewer?issue=BL%2F0000345%2F18610518&page=6&article=006&stringtohighlight=archibald+campbell+whitmore retrieved through FindMyPast (subscription $)] In the 1871 census [[Campbell-65636|Archibald Campbell (1826-1895)]] (age 45), Farmer (employing 3 labourers) innkeeper, was the head of household in Whitmore Station (Sheet Anchor Hotel), Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1871 Census''': "1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Series: RG10; Piece number: 2830; Folio: 4; Page: 2; Schedule: 4
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Archibald Campbell (45), Farmer (employing 3 labourers) innkeeper, head of household in Whitmore Station (Sheet Anchor Hotel), Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Scotland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Archibald Campbell''' || '''Head''' || || '''M''' || '''45''' || '''Farmer (employing 3 labourers) innkeeper''' || '''Scotland''' |- | Mary Campbell || Wife || || F || 35 || || Wrenbury, Cheshire, England |- | Elizabeth Unett || Niece || || F || 14 || Scholar || Audlem, Cheshire, England |- | Anne Unett || Niece || || F || 10 || Scholar || Audlem, Cheshire, England |- | Fanny Unett || Niece || || F || 6 || Scholar || Audlem, Cheshire, England |- | Elizabeth Cadman || Servant || || F || 20 || General servant || Audlem, Cheshire, England |} In the 1881 census Archibald Campbell (age 55), Farmer & innkeeper 130 acres employs 3 labr., was the married head of household in Whitmore Station (Sheet Anchor Hotel), Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG11; Piece number: 2697; Folio: 6; Page: 4; Schedule: 177
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Archibald Campbell (55), married, Farmer & innkeeper 130 acres employs 3 labr., head of household in Whitmore Station (Sheet Anchor Hotel), Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Scotland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Archibald Campbell''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''55''' || '''Farmer & innkeeper 130 acres employs 3 labr.''' || '''Scotland''' |- | Mary Campbell || Wife || Married || F || 45 || || Wrenbury, Cheshire, England |- | Elizabeth Unett || Niece || Unmarried || F || 24 || || Audlem, Cheshire, England |- | Elizabeth Pepper || Servant || Unmarried || F || 16 || Servant domestic || Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England |} In the 1891 census Archibald Campbell (age 65), Farmer and licensed victualler, was the married head of household in Sheet Anchor Hotel, The Grove, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 2147; Folio: 28; Page: 9; Schedule: 44
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Archibald Campbell (65), married, Farmer and licensed victualler, head of household in Sheet Anchor Hotel, The Grove, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Scotland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Archibald Campbell''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''65''' || '''Farmer and licensed victualler''' || '''Scotland''' |- | Mary Campbell || Wife || Married || F || 55 || || Wrenbury, Cheshire, England |- | Selina Frost || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Domestic servant || Swynnerton, Staffordshire, England |- | Lucy Nyatt || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Domestic servant || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Robert T Heape || Visitor || Married || M || 42 || Woollen manufacturer || Rochdale, Lancashire, England |- | Charles Heape || Visitor || Married || M || 42 || Calico printer || Rochdale, Lancashire, England |} Archibald Campbell (age 71) died in 1895 and was buried on 11 April 1895 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England. '''Burial''': "Staffordshire Burials"
Reference: D3332/1/14; Page: 96
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Archibald Campbell burial (died in 1895 at age 71) on 11 Apr 1895 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England.
In the 1939 register Charles H S Millinchip (age 36), Hotel Manager, was recorded as married in Sheet Anchor Hotel, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England. '''1939 Register''': "1939 Register"
Reference: RG101/5471I/004/25; Piece number: 5471I; Schedule: 40
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Charles H S Millinchip (born 3 Aug 1903), married, Hotel Manager, in Sheet Anchor Hotel, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Newcastle-under-Lyme R.D., Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Status || Sex || Birth Date || Occupation |- | '''Charles H S Millinchip''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''03 Aug 1903''' || '''Hotel Manager''' |- | Catherine Millinchip || Married || F || 20 Jun 1908 || Unpaid Domestic Duties |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- bgcolor=#D0D0D0 | ''Closed Record'' || || || || |- | Joseph Buxton || Single || M || 18 Jan 1902 || Barman |} ==Sources==

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} ==1826== ''The Staffordshire Advertiser''. 15 July 1826 :WHITMORE ASSOCIATION. :WHEREAS divers burglaries, thefts, robberies, larcenies, and other offences, are frequently committed upon the persons and property of us whose names are hereunto subscribed, viz. stealing of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, fish out of ponds or pools of water, fowls, household goods, implements in husbandry, corn out of barns or fields, potatoes, turnips out of fields or hods, orchards or gardens robbed, and carrying away gates, hinges, posts, rails, and stiles, cutting down and carrying away young trees, timber, and woods, destroying fences, and va- rious other offences. And for the better and more effectual discovery of such person or persons, who shall commit any of the offences before mentioned, we do engage and agree to give the following rewards to any person or persons, (not being a member or members of this society,) who shall apprehend or discover any offender or offenders, against our or any of our persons or property, on conviction of such offender or offenders:- namely :For every person convicted of a capital offence, the sum of ten pounds. :For every person that shall be cast for transporta tion, the sum of five pounds. :For every person convicted of a less heinous offence, the sum of one guinea. :And for every toll-gate keeper, who shall give in- formation of any horse-stealer, highway robber, or house-breaker, or of any person or persons, who shall have stolen any cattle or sheep from any member of this society, so that he, she, or they, shall be apprehended, or convicted through such information, the sum of two guineas. :The Annual Meeting will be held at the Durham Heifer Inn, on the first Thursday of June, 1827. :ANDREW MARTIN, Treasurer. :''Whitmore''. ::Rev. J. J. Brasier, ::Rev. L. Dixon, ::William Malkin, ::Andrew Martin, ::James Furnival, ::William Clewlow, ::John Broomall. :''Snape Hall.'' ::Francis Beardmore. :''Lime Pits''. ::William Tomlinson. :''Moat Farm.'' ::Benjamin Pickhorn. :''Woodhouse.'' ::Samuel Rhodes. :''Bramley Green.'' ::Vernon Bloore. :''Shutlanehead.'' ::Sarah Ash, ::John Berks. :''Acton''. ::William Beech, ::Joseph Pointon, ::Margaret Venables, ::Thomas Unett.''The Staffordshire Advertiser.'' 15 July 1826 page 1 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/7189e33b-949e-4f36-ac86-a50cfb47a516 retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] ==1827== ''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 19 May 1827 WHITMORE ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS divers burglaries, thefts, robberies, larcenies, and other offences, are frequently committed upon the persons and property of us, whose names are hereunto subscribed, viz. stealing of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, fish out of ponds or pools of water, fowls, household goods, implements in husbandry, corn out of barns and fields, potatoes, turnips out of the fields or hods, orchards or gardens robbed, and carrying away gates, hinges, posts, rails, and stiles, cutting down and carrying away young trees, timber, and woods, destroying fences, and various other offences. :And for the better and more effectual discovery of such person or persons, who shall commit any of the offences before mentioned, we do engage and agree to give the following rewards to any person or persons, (not being a member or members of this society), who shall apprehend or discover any offender or offenders, against our or any of our persons or property, on conviction of such offender or offenders:-namely, :For every person convicted of a capital offence, the sum of WHITMORE ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS divers burglaries, thefts, robberies, larcenies, and other offences, are frequently committed upon the persons and property of us whose names are hereunto subscribed, viz. stealing of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, fish out of ponds or pools of water, fowls, household goods, implements in husbandry, corn out of barns or fields, potatoes, turnips out of fields or hods, orchards or gardens robbed, and carrying away gates, hinges, posts, rails, and stiles, cutting down and carrying away young trees, timber, and woods, destroying fences, and va- rious other offences. And for the better and more effectual discovery of such person or persons, who shall commit any of the offences before mentioned, we do engage and agree to give the following rewards to any person or persons, (not being a member or members of this society,) who shall apprehend or discover any offender or offenders, against our or any of our persons or property, on conviction of such offen-der or offenders:-namely :For every person convicted of a capital offence, the sum of WHITMORE ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS divers burglaries, thefts, robberies, larcenies, and other offences, are frequently committed upon the persons and property of us whose names are hereunto subscribed, viz. stealing of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, fish out of ponds or pools of water, fowls, household goods, implements in husbandry, corn out of barns or fields, potatoes, turnips out of fields or hods, orchards or gardens robbed, and carrying away gates, hinges, posts, rails, and stiles, cutting down and carrying away young trees, timber, and woods, destroying fences, and va- rious other offences. And for the better and more effectual discovery of such person or persons, who shall commit any of the offences before mentioned, we do engage and agree to give the following rewards to any person or persons, (not being a member or members of this society,) who shall apprehend or discover any offender or offenders, against our or any of our persons or property, on conviction of such offen-der or offenders:-namely :For every person convicted of a capital offence, the sum of WHITMORE ASSOCIATION. WHEREAS divers burglaries, thefts, robberies, larcenies, and other offences, are frequently committed upon the persons and property of us whose names are hereunto subscribed, viz. stealing of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, fish out of ponds or pools of water, fowls, household goods, implements in husbandry, corn out of barns or fields, potatoes, turnips out of fields or hods, orchards or gardens robbed, and carrying away gates, hinges, posts, rails, and stiles, cutting down and carrying away young trees, timber, and woods, destroying fences, and va- rious other offences. And for the better and more effectual discovery of such person or persons, who shall commit any of the offences before mentioned, we do engage and agree to give the following rewards to any person or persons, (not being a member or members of this society,) who shall apprehend or discover any offender or offenders, against our or any of our persons or property, on conviction of such offen-der or offenders:-namely :For every person convicted of a capital offence, the sum of £10 0s. 0d. :For every person that shall be cast for transporta tion, the sum of £5 0s. 0d. :For every person convicted of a less heinous offence, the sum of £1 4s. 0d.. :And to any toll-gate keeper, who shall give information of any horse-stealer, highway robber, or house-breaker, or of any person or persons, who shall have stolen any cattle or sheep from any member of this society, so that he, she, or they, shall be apprehended, or convicted through such information, ... £2 2. 0d. :''Whitmore''. ::Charles Mainwaring, esq. ::Rev. J. J. Brasier, ::Rev. L. Dixon, ::William Malkin, ::Andrew Martin, ::James Furnival, ::William Clewlow, ::John Broomall. ::John Martin. :''Snape Hall.'' ::Francis Beardmore. :''Lime Pits''. ::William Tomlinson. :''Moat Farm.'' ::Benjamin Pickhorn. :''Woodhouse.'' ::Samuel Rhodes. :''Bramley Green.'' ::Vernon Bloore. :''Shutlanehead.'' ::Sarah Ash, ::John Berks. :''Acton''. ::William Beech, ::Joseph Pointon, ::Margaret Venables, ::Thomas Unett. :ANDREW MARTIN, Treasurer. :The Annual Meeting will be held at the DURHAM HEIFER INN, on the first Thursday of June, 1827. :Dinner on the table at three o'clock.''Staffordshire Advertiser'' 19 May 1827 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/eece8ef2-b11a-439d-bced-129d337312ca retrieved from FindMyPast (subscription $)] ==1835== ''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 6 June 1835''The Staffordshire Advertiser'' 6 June 1835 [https://www.findmypast.com.au/image-share/16337422-f28a-41fa-806a-1ca9f82e475c viewed through FindMypast] Whitmore: *[[Mainwaring-660|Sarah Mainwaring (1774-1837)]] *[[Malkin-279|William Malkin (bef.1796-)]] *[[Martin-79633|Andrew Martin (1799-1872)]] (Treasurer) *James Furnival, *[[Clewlow-39|William Clewlow (abt.1783-1846)]] *[[Broomhall-314|John Broomhall (1782-1862)]] *[[Martin-90002|John Martin (abt.1794-)]] *Mary Williams *[[Highfield-293|John Highfield (1797-1882)]] *[[Kirkham-1278|George Kirkham (1795-1859)]] *[[Birks-452|Thomas Birks (1793-abt.1837)]] Coney Grove *[[Rhodes-13340|Samuel Rhodes (abt.1774-1848)]] Woodhouse *[[Furnival-234|William Furnival (1772-1855)]] Woodhouse *[[Birks-490|John Birks (1791-1841)]] Shutlanehead *[[Unett-37|Thomas Unett (abt.1766-1845)]] Acton *John Furnival Acton *John Tompkin Acton *Thomas Swift Shortwood *[[Harding-11194|George Harding (1802-abt.1858)]] Maer *[[Highfield-330|Thomas Highfield (1772-1851)]] Maer *[[Harding-11712|Moses Harding (abt.1806-)]] Maer *John Peake Chapel Chorlton *Charles Harding Wilkins Pleck ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall census records

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} ==1841== In the 1841 census [[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]] (age 37) was in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1841 Census''': "1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 993; Page: 1; Schedule: 641
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Roland Mainwaring (37) in Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Roland Mainwaring''' || '''M''' || '''37''' || '''Navy''' || '''Staffordshire, England''' |- | Laura Mainwaring || F || 30 ||Ind. || |- | Edward Mainwaring || M || 25 ||Ind. || |- | Augustus Mainwaring || M || 4 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Randolph Mainwaring || M || 2 || || Staffordshire, England |- | William Hart || M || 36 || Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | James Dix || M || 27 || Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | George Taylor || M || 35 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | William Tibbits || M || 22 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Thomas Taylor || M || 19 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Vickerage || F || 60 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Maria Munro || F || 35 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Sibbey Massey || F || 35 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Harriet Massey || F || 26 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth Preston || F || 40 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Johnson || F || 36 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Anne Phillips || F || 24 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Isabella Malton || F || 18 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Margaret Williams || F || 22 ||Servant || Staffordshire, England |} ==1851== In the 1851 census Rowland (age 67), Captn royal navy, was recorded as married in Whitmore Village, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1851 Census''': "1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: HO107; Piece number: 2001; Folio: 40; Page: 5; Schedule: 13
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Rowland Mainwaring (67), married, Captn royal navy, in Whitmore Village, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Rowland Mainwaring''' || || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''67''' || '''Captn royal navy''' || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Laura Mainwaring || Wife || Married || F || 40 || || Germany |- | Frederic Mainwaring || Son || Married || M || 26 || || Whitmore, Staffordshire, England |- | Guy Mainwaring || Son || || M || 4 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Horatio Mainwaring || Son || || M || 2 || || Staffordshire, England |- | James Dix || Servant || Unmarried || M || 34 || House servant || Woodhouse, Staffordshire, England |- | Charles Fatton || Servant || Married || M || 25 || House servant || Cheshire, England |- | James Wall || Servant || Widowed || M || 22 || House servant || Bank, Staffordshire, England |- | Ann Wilson || Servant || Unmarried || F || 48 || House servant || Scotland |- | Rhoda Martin || Servant || Unmarried || F || 31 || House servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Machin || Servant || Unmarried || F || 32 || House servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Hannah Meredith || Servant || Unmarried || F || 18 || House servant || Beech, Staffordshire, England |- | Harriet Beestin || Servant || Unmarried || F || 28 || House servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Bestwick || Servant || Unmarried || F || 20 || House servant || Caverswall, Staffordshire, England |- | Eliza Skelhorn || Servant || Unmarried || F || 19 || House servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Sarah Haddock || Servant || Unmarried || F || 30 || House servant || Staffordshire, England |- | Martha Machin || Visitor || Unmarried || F || 22 || House servant || Staffordshire, England |} ==1861== In the 1861 census Rowland Mainwaring (age 78) was the married head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1861 Census''': "1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG09; Piece number: 1915; Folio: 4; Page: 1; Schedule: 1
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Rowland Mainwaring (78), married head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Rowland Mainwaring''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''78''' || '''Rear Admiral''' || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Louisa Mainwaring || Wife || Married || F || 50 || || |- | Randolph Mainwaring || Son || Unmarried || M || 21 || Student || Whitemore, Staffordshire, England |- | Frederick Mainwaring || Son || Unmarried || M || 16 || Student || |- | Allenson Mainwaring || Son || || M || 8 || || Staffordshire, England |- | Jane King || Governess || Unmarried || F || 34 || Governess || Islington, Middlesex, England |- | Ann Wilkson || Servant || Unmarried || F || 54 || House keeper || Scotland |- | Jane Masham || Servant || Unmarried || F || 34 || Housemaid || Staffordshire, England |- | Fanny Lane || Servant || Unmarried || F || 31 || ...housemaid || Derbyshire, England |- | Elizabeth Bennett || Servant || Unmarried || F || 22 || Housemaid || Acton, Staffordshire, England |- | Rebecca Turner || Servant || Unmarried || F || 27 || Laundry maid || Shirland, Derbyshire, England |- | Hanah Hughes || Servant || Unmarried || F || 21 || Kitchen maid || Wales |- | Maria Klingenstein || Servant || Unmarried || F || 19 || Nurse || Germany |- | James Dix || Servant || Unmarried || M || 44 || Butler || Trentham, Staffordshire, England |- | William Colyer || Servant || Unmarried || M || 20 || Foot man || Canterbury, Kent, England |- | Thomas Cope || Servant || Unmarried || M || 31 || Coachman || Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England |- | William Peake || Servant || Unmarried || M || 19 || Stable boy || Whitemore, Staffordshire, England |} ==1871== In the 1871 census [[Hollins-444|Michael Daintry Hollins (1816-1898)]] (age 55) was the head of household in Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 2830; Folio: 8; Page: 10; GSU roll: 836372; ED, institution, or vessel: 1; Household schedule number: 49
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Michael D Hollins (55) head of household in Whitmore in Newcastle Under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Cheetham Hill, Lancashire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Michael D Hollins''' || '''Head''' ||'''Married''' || '''M''' || '''55''' ||'''M. R.C. S., J. P., and D.L., manufacturer of encaustic tiles''' || '''Cheetham Hill, Lancashire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Hollins || Wife ||Married || F || 53 || || Egham Park, Surrey, England |- | Mary E M Hollins || Daughter ||Unmarried || F || 23 || || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Jessie C Hollins || Daughter ||Unmarried || F || 22 || || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Ernest M Hollins || Son || || M || 17 ||Scholar || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Walter C Hollins || Son || || M || 15 ||Scholar || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Caroline G Hollins || Daughter || || F || 14 ||Scholar || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Lucy B Hollins || Daughter || || F || 9 ||Scholar || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Alfred M Hollins || Son || || M || 12 ||Scholar || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Hugh M D Hollins || Grandson || || M || 8/12 || || Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Semple || Visitor ||Unmarried || F || 24 || || Barbados |- | Louisa F Wall || Governess ||Unmarried || F || 47 ||Governess || Camberwell, Surrey, England |- | James Dix || Servant ||Unmarried || M || 54 ||Butler || Trentham, Staffordshire, England |- | William Hughes || Servant ||Unmarried || M || 23 ||Footman || Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England |- | Jane Harlow || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 41 ||Cook || Goodnestone Kent England |- | Hannah Shelton || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 48 ||Nurse || Longton, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary A Astin || Servant ||Unmarried || F || 30 ||Maid || Ashley, Staffordshire, England |- | Rhoda Yapp || Servant || || F || 30 ||Housemaid || Newton, Herefordshire, England |- | Emma Fletcher || Servant || || F || 24 ||Housemaid || Whitchurch, Shropshire, England |- | Mary Persell || Servant || || F || 24 ||Laundry maid || Coventry, Warwickshire, England |- | Emily Platt || Servant || || F || 20 ||Laundry maid || Winson Green, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary A Davies || Servant || || F || 19 ||Nurse || Llangwistone Caernarfonshire Wales |- | Katharine Jones || Visitor || || F || 24 ||Nurse || Conway Caernarfonshire Wales |- | Elizabeth Martin || Servant || || F || 24 ||Kitchen maid || Woodcaton, Staffordshire, England |- | Ann Evans || Visitor || || F || 49 ||Dressmaker || Llangwistone Caernarfonshire Wales |} ==1881== There was a fire in August 1880 and the hall was not occupied at the time of the census. In the 1881 census John Scott (age 23), Groom, was the unmarried head of household in Whitmore Hall Stables, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG11; Piece number: 2697; Folio: 9; Page: 10; Schedule: 205
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John Scott (23), unmarried, Groom, head of household in Whitmore Hall Stables, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
In the 1881 census Sylvania Minns (age 35), Laundry Maid, was the head of household in Whitmore, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 2697; Folio: 9; Page: 10; GSU roll: 1341646; ED, institution, or vessel: 1
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Sylvania Minns (35), Laundry Maid, head of household in Whitmore, Whitmore in Newcastle Under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Cambridgeshire, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Sylvania Minns''' || '''Head''' || || '''F''' || '''35''' || '''Laundry Maid''' || '''Cambridgeshire, England''' |- | Emma Locker || Servant || || F || 22 || Laundry Maid || Branshall, Staffordshire, England |} ==1891== In the 1891 census Michael (age 76), was the married head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 2147; Folio: 24; Page: 2; Schedule: 8
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Michael O Hollins (76), married, F r c s j p d l, head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Michael D Hollins''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''76''' || || '''Cheetham Hill, Lancashire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Hollins || Wife || Married || F || 72 || || Surrey, England |- | Mary E M Hollins || Daughter || Single || F || 30 || || Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Jessie C Hollins || Daughter || Single || F || 29 || || Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England |- | Elizabeth J Stein || Visitor || Single || F || 25 || || Glasgow, Scotland |- | Maurice B Ingram || Visitor || || M || 0 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | Georgina Dobson || Servant || Widowed || F || 49 || Cook domestic servant || Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England |- | Elizabeth Robbins || Servant || Married || F || 42 || Maid domestic servant || Harrold, Bedfordshire, England |- | Agnes E Lawton || Servant || Single || F || 27 || Ladies maid domestic || Silverdale, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Sanderson || Servant || Single || F || 31 || House maid domestic servant || Craster, Northumberland, England |- | Lyhrie Jones || Servant || Single || F || 26 || House maid domestic servant || Wales |- | Annie Lawrence || Servant || Single || F || 16 || House maid domestic servant || Gloucestershire, England |- | Mary Draper || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Nurse domestic || Gosport, Hampshire, England |- | Harriet Wainwright || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Laundry maid domestic || Woore, Staffordshire, England |- | Agness E Martin || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Kitchen maid domestic || Wooburn, Buckinghamshire, England |- | Sarah E Brown || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Scullery maid domestic || Hounslow, Middlesex, England |- | George Payne || Servant || Single || M || 29 || Butler || Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England |- | John Weatherley || Servant || Single || M || 21 || Footman domestic || Iver, Buckinghamshire, England |- | Henry Mandy || Servant || Single || M || 16 || Hall boy domestic || Ashley, Surrey, England |} ==1901== In the 1901 census [[Twyford-215|Thomas William Twyford (1849-1921)]] (age 51), Manufacturer of sanitary pottery, was the married head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, England. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 2577; Folio: 31; Page: 8; Schedule: 46
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Thomas W Twyford (51), married, Manufacturer of sanitary pottery, head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Thomas W Twyford''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''51''' || '''Manufacturer of sanitary pottery''' || '''Hanley, Staffordshire, England''' |- | Susannah Twyford || Wife || Married || F || 52 || || Ellenhall, Staffordshire, England |- | Dora Twyford || Daughter || Single || F || 20 || || Biddulph, Staffordshire, England |- | Charles P Parker || Visitor || Single || M || 26 || Guards lieutenant army cavalry 5th Dragoons || Southport, Lancashire, England |- | Helen Clarke || Servant || Single || F || 35 || Ladysmaid (domestic) || London, Middlesex, England |- | Sarah Hughes || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Cook (domestic) || Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales |- | Annie Horn || Servant || Widowed || F || 70 || Housemaid (domestic) || Seabridge, Staffordshire, England |- | Martha Stutchfield || Servant || Single || F || 39 || Housemaid (domestic) || Hertfordshire, England |- | Emily S Neads || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Scullerymaid (domestic) || Somerset, England |- | Emily Lomas || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Ladysmaid (domestic) || Westminster, Middlesex, England |- | Edith Griffiths || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid (domestic) || Oswestry, Shropshire, England |- | Annie E Machin || Servant || Single || F || 25 || Kitchenmaid (domestic) || Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England |- | James Hudson || Servant || Single || M || 36 || Footman (domestic) || Osmaston, Derbyshire, England |- | Alfred Vincent || Servant || Single || M || 19 || Footman (domestic) || Wiltshire, England |} ==1911== In the 1911 census [[Twyford-260|Dora Twyford (1880-1924)]] (age 30) was a single daughter in Whitmore Hall Near Newcastle Staffordshire, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 16401; Schedule: 25
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Dora Twyford (30), single daughter, in household of Dora Twyford (30) in Whitmore Hall Near Newcastle Staffordshire, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Biddulph Staffordshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Dora Twyford''' || '''Daughter''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''30''' || || '''Biddulph Staffordshire''' |- | Ethel Purvis - Russell Montgomery || Visitor || Single || F || 24 || || Hattonburn Milnaths St N B |- | Emily Frances Little || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Maid ladies domestic || Langattock Monmouth |- | Ann Horne || Servant || Widowed || F || 80 || Housemaid domestic || Seabridge Newcastle Staffordshire |- | Nellie Emily Teffney || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Kitchen maid domestic || St Johns Worcester |- | Lily Jane Coates || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Westminster London W |- | Sarah Beardmore || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Scullery maid domestic || Whitmore Staffordshire |- | May Frances Lewendon || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Housemaid domestic || Standon Bridge Staffordshire |- | Eleanor Fanny Hinxhall || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Housemaid domestic || Shardlow Derbyshire |- | George Richard Beresford || Servant || Married || M || 53 || Butler domestic || Luk Staffordshire |- | Ernest Jeffs || Servant || Single || M || 25 || Footman domestic || Tysoe Warwickshire |- | Edward Weaver || Servant || Single || M || 22 || Footman domestic || Ossington Nottingham |} ==1921== In the 1921 census [[Whittingham-626|Susan (Whittingham) Twyford (1848-1922)]] (age 69), Of Independent Means, was the widowed head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 12535; District reference: RD 359 RS 1 ED 1, 2, 3
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Susan Twyford (69), widowed, None Of Independent Means, head of household in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Ellenhall, Staffordshire, England. Employed by None.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Susan Twyford''' || '''Head''' || '''F''' || '''Widowed''' || '''69''' || '''Ellenhall, Staffordshire, England''' || '''Of Independent Means''' || '''None''' |- | Harold Twyford || Son || M ||Single || 49 || Stretton, Staffordshire, England || || - |- | Dora Twyford || Daughter || F ||Single || 41 || Biddulph, Staffordshire, England || || - |- | Richard Trapper-Lomax || Visitor || M ||Married || 51 || Lancashire, England || Justice Of The Peace || None |} In the 1921 census [[Beresford-1072|George Richard Beresford (1857-)]] (age 63), Butler, was a married servant in Whitmore Hall, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England. '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 12535; Page: 1; District reference: RD 359 RS 1 ED 1, 2, 3
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George Richard Beresford (63), married servant, Butler, in household of George Richard Beresford (63) in Grko Berefren, Whitmore Hall, Whitmore in Newcastle under Lyme registration district in Staffordshire, England. Born in Leek, Staffordshire, England. Employed by Private.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''George Richard Beresford''' || '''Servant''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''63''' || '''Leek, Staffordshire, England''' || '''Butler''' || '''Private''' |- | Thomas Henry Oakley || Servant || M ||Single || 21 || Chesterton, Staffordshire, England || Fortman || Private |- | Alfred William Carr || Servant || M ||Single || 18 || || Hall Boy || Private |- | Harriet Stubberfield || Servant || F ||Single || 44 || || Housekeeper || Private |- | Elise May Banton || Servant || F ||Single || 22 || Derbyshire, England || Housemaid || Private |- | Florrie Emily Hodgson || Servant || F ||Single || 19 || Waterford, Ireland || Housemaid || Private |- | Ada Turner || Servant || F ||Single || 33 || Burntwood, Staffordshire, England || Housemaid || Private |- | Ethel Bridden || Servant || F ||Single || 35 || Alton, Staffordshire, England || Cook || Private |- | Rose Ellen Casey || Servant || F ||Single || 18 || Fenton, Staffordshire, England || Kitchenmaid || Private |- | Alice Edwards || Servant || F ||Single || 19 || Bishops Castle, Shropshire, England || Scullery Maid || Private |- | Sara Rae Chisholm || Servant || F ||Single || 36 || Silloth, Cumberland, England || Ladies Maid || Private |- | Susannah Maddock || Servant || F ||Single || 46 || London, England || Ladies Maid || Private |} == Sources ==

Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall inheritance

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]][[Category: Whitmore, Mainwaring Name Study]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}}{{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring|category=Whitmore, Mainwaring Name Study}} {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |caption=Whitmore Hall }} Whitmore is one of very few properties in England that have not been sold in the last 935 years. The estate has remained in the same family since the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, in the reign of William the Conqueror. The inheritance has sometimes passed through the female line, most recently in 1891 to Ellen Cavenagh nee Mainwaring (1845 – 1920). At least thirty-five generations have inherited Whitmore since a Saxon called Ulfac owned Whitmore and was usurped after the Battle of Hastings by a Norman knight who had supported William. Source: Cavenagh-Mainwaring, J. G. ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore and Biddulph in the County of Stafford. An account of the family, and its connections by marriage and descent; with special reference to the Manor of Whitmore''. about 1935. retrieved through archive.org https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/ {| border="1" class="sortable" !Wikitree profile!!Date inherited!!Notes!!''Mainwarings of Whitmore'' page reference!!Major historical events and house history |- |[[Stafford-2281|Nigel (Stafford) de Stafford (bef.1065-bef.1124)]]||1086||At the time of the General Survey (20 Conq.), “ Ricardus Forestarius ” held Whitmore of the King. Nigel (de Stafford), the Gresley ancestor, held under him as mesne tenant. Ulfac held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor and was a free man.|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/n12/mode/1up page 3]||Domesday Book: Whitmore is the second entry of Staffordshire page 10. The tenant in chief was Richard the forester. Lord in 1066: Ulfac or alternatively spelt Wulfheah. Lord in 1086: Nigel (of Stafford). |- |intervening generations not clear||||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/24/mode/1up page 24]|| |- |John de Whitmore||||John de Whitmore, in 1199, claimed to hold his land de domino rege i.e. as tenant in capite and as the father of Ralph and John presumably did hold Whitmore in capite ... probable that the first John was father of Ralph and John, and that he was a younger contemporary of King Henry II, and died between 1199 and 1203. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/11/mode/1up page 11]|| |- |Ralph de Knutton son of John de Whitmore died by 1243 seems to correspond with [[DeWhitmore-2|Ralph Radulph (DeWhitmore) de Whitmore (abt.1171-abt.1243)]]||abt 1203||at 1212 Inquest of Service ... Radulph de Knutton is shown as holding 36 virgates in Cnoton, Dimsdal, Hanchurch, Claiton, Honeford and Witemor, ... Ralph de Knutton was lineal heir or co-heir of Richard Forester. ... In a deed of about 1225, John, son of Ralf de Cnotton, confirms to Ralf, son of John de Wytemore, all the tenements in Wytemore which John de Wytemore, father of Ralf, held of In a deed of about 1225, John, son of Ralf de Cnotton, confirms to Ralf, son of John de Wytemore, all the tenements in Wytemore which John de Wytemore, father of Ralf, held of Ralf de Cnotton.||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/11/mode/1up page 11] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/16/mode/1up page 16] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/18/mode/1up page 18]||In 1212 during the reign of King John there was a Great Inquest of Service. Randolph de Knutton held Whitmore with other land and paid £4. 11s. 6d. of “antient right”, that is, from the Conquest of England. It is thought that Ralph de Knutton was the lineal heir or co-heir of Richard the forester. |- |John de Whitmore died 1275||1243||John de Whitmore occurs, in various capacities, between 1275 and 1306, in Vols. VI and VII S.H.C. He was dead before 1314. He had two sons, Robert, who died without issue, and Ralph, son and heir, and an only daughter, Alice, on whom the Manor of Whitmore was settled, in remainder, in case her brother died without issue. || [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/18/mode/1up page 18] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/20/mode/1up page 20]|| |- |John de Whitmore ||||heir to his father John, one of three brothers, John, Ralph, and Roger. || [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/20/mode/1up page 20]|| |- |Ralph de Whitmore son of John who died 1275||||Ralph had a grant from his father of lands in Whitmore, and was living in 1286. He had issue three sons, Stephen, living 1316, Adam (Abbot of Dieulacress ?) and Roger, both living 1327. Stephen was father of Robert, living 1380-1388, father of Thomas who had a confirmation from James de Boghay of lands in Whitmore, in the latter year. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/20/mode/1up page 20]|| |- |Ralph de Whitmore son of John son of John||before 1314||RALPH DE WHITMORE succeeded his father before 1314, for, in that year, probably on his marriage, he settled the Manor of Whitmore on failure of his own issue, on his sister Alice, with a remainder to Roger, son of Roger de Swynnerton, his first cousin. ... about the year 1300 John de Whitmore demised his manor of Whitmore to his son Ralph. ... Ralph de Whitmore came into an estate heavily encumbered, for, in 1308 (probably the year he succeeded) he mortgaged his manor mill, with all its profits less two pounds to Sir Roger de Swynnerton for twenty years, as security for a debt of £40. ... Ralph de Whitmore appeared as a juror, 1325-6, and in the Subsidy Roll of 1327. He probably died before 1332 as his name does not appear in the Roll for that year. As he had probably married in 1314, his son and heir would not have been of age until about 1336, but there is no record in the Historical Collections for Staffordshire, relating either to his wife or to the minority of his son.|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/21/mode/1up page 21]|| |- |John lord of Whitmore||||John, lord of Whitmore appears as a witness in 1342, and about the same date, as son of Ralph formerly lord of Whitmore, confirms to William de Bromleye all his right in certain lands in Whitmore formerly acquired by his father. ... He had two sons William and Thomas, who both died in the lifetime of their father, and two daughters, coheiresses, Joan and Elizabeth. ... John de Whitmore must have been dead in 1385, for in 8 Ric. II Henry Clerk of Coventry and Joan his wife, daughter of John de Whitmore, settled their moiety of the manor of Whitmore on James de Boghay and Elizabeth his wife for 100 marks of silver. Thus the manor of Whitmore passed from the family of that name to the de Boghays.|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/23/mode/1up page 23]||Black Death 1346- 1353 |- |James de Boghay and Elizabeth his wife||1385||James de Boghay was dead before 1411|| [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/24/mode/1up page 24] [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/34/mode/1up page 34]|| |- |John Boughay died 1454||1411||JOHN BOUGHAY, son and heir, succeeded, he was probably the John Boughay of Whitmore, who with Roger Boughay the elder, Richard Boughay, and Roger Boughay the younger of Hatton (near Swynnerton) was charged by Thomas de Swynner- ton, in 1407, with breaking into his close at Swynnerton, digging in his soil, and taking 100 rabbits worth 40 shillings, and carrying away the soil excavated to the value of 100 shillings. ... An Inquisition was carried out in 1428 by John Boughay of Whitmore, and seven others, to enquire into the condition and value of various churches round Stafford. ... John Boughey must have been over seventy years of age at this period, and was probably making a final settlement of his affairs including a provision for his newly married grandson. He was dead in 1454, for, in that year, Amice (Anne) formerly wife of John Bowghey, was suing James Bowghey of Whitmore, Gentilman, for dower in Whitmore, Buckenhal and Andesley. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/35/mode/1up page 35]|| |- |[[Bowghey-1|James Bowghey (-1481)]]||||James Boughey had an elder brother, John, who had no issue, and who predeceased his father. This was obviously a post-nuptial settlement made shortly after his succession to the estates, as he must have married about 1425, since his son was married in 1447.||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/37/mode/1up page 37]|| |- |[[Boghay-2|Robert Boghay (abt.1450-abt.1490)]]|||||||| |- |[[Boghay-1|Humphrey Boghay (-1540)]]|||||||| |- |[[Boughey-121|Alice (Boughey) Mainwaring (abt.1520-bef.1573)]]||||grand daughter and heiress of Humphrey de Boghey|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-389|Edward Mainwaring (bef.1516-1586)]] ||1546|| Edward 1 - married the heiress Alice De Boghay in 1546|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-388|Edward Mainwaring (abt.1544-1604)]]||1586||In 37 Eliz. (1595), Edward Manwaringe, then mesne Lord of the Manor of Whitmore, probably seventeenth in descent from Richard Forester, the tenant in capite, and sixteenth in descent from Nigel, the mesne tenant of the same manor in 1086, purchased the Manor of Knotton, and certain lands and rights in Knotton, Dymesdale and Wolstanton, from John Brett, grandson and heir of Edward Brett of Keele for the sum of one hundred and forty pounds. || [https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/15/mode/1up page 15]||
Edward 2 married Jane Craddock |- |[[Mainwaring-527|Edward Mainwaring (1577-1647)]]||1604||Edward 3 married Sarah Stone - have portrait||||English Civil War 1642 - 1651 |- |[[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]]||1647||Edward 4 married Anne Lomas - have portrait|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-619|Edward Mainwaring (1635-1703)]]||1674||Edward 5 married bridget Trollope - have portrait|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-432|Edward Mainwaring (1681-abt.1738)]]||1703||Edward 6 married jemima Pye - have portrait|||| |- |[[Mainwaring-431|Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794)]]||1738||Edward 7 married sarah Bunbury - have portrait||||Jacobite Rising 1745; French Revolution 1789 |- |[[Mainwaring-840|Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825)]]||1794||died without issue. Eight Edward Mainwarings in a row and then the 8th Edward married but had no children. His brother William had 11 children but all the sons died and had no children. Charles, son of William, was actually passed over in his uncle Edward’s will by codicil (I wonder what he had done!) and Sarah, who was unmarried was named the heir. Charles acted as Lord of the manor anyway. Then the estate passed to Rowland Mainwaring, who had definitely not been expected to be in line for the inheritance being the second son of a third son, with plenty of older male cousins. At one stage he was 10th in line.||||Napoleonic Wars 1803 - 1815 |- |[[Mainwaring-660|Sarah Mainwaring (1774-1837)]]||1825||niece, daughter of Edward's brother William||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/103/mode/1up page 103]|| |- |[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]]||1837||nephew of Edward who died 1825. Rowland Mainwaring had definitely not been expected to be in line for the inheritance being the second son of a third son, with plenty of older male cousins. At one stage he was 10th in line. In turn Gordon, who was his third son inherited and was also not expected to inherit. Gordon had a few sons and two of them did inherit but they had no sons and eventually his daughter Ellen Cavenagh nee Mainwaring inherited. ||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/104/mode/1up page 104] ||Reign of Queen Victoria |- |[[Mainwaring-413|Gordon Mainwaring (1817-1872)]]||1862||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/117/mode/1up?q=gordon page 117]||Did not live in the Hall after he inherited it but leased it. In 1863 the Hall and grounds were let to [[Hollins-444|Mr. Michael Daintry Hollins]] who remained as tenant for over thirty years. |- |[[Mainwaring-848|Charles Henry Mainwaring (1850-1889)]]||1872||son of Gordon, died without issue, did not live at the Hall||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/119/mode/1up page 119]|| |- |[[Mainwaring-846|Frederick Rowland Mainwaring (1859-1891)]]||1889||son of Gordon, died without issue. Did not live at the Hall||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/119/mode/1up page 119]|| |- |[[Mainwaring-412|Ellen Jane (Mainwaring) Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1845-1920)]]||1891||daughter of Gordon, did not live at the Hall||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/119/mode/1up page 119]||World War 1 |- |[[Cavenagh-39|James Gordon (Cavenagh) Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1865-1938)]]||1920||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/123/mode/1up page 123]|| |- |[[Cavenagh-Mainwaring-2|Rafe Gordon Dutton Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1906-1995)]]||1938||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/125/mode/1up?q=rafe page 125]||World War 2 |- |[[Cavenagh-Mainwaring-7|Guy Cavenagh-Mainwaring (1934-2021)]]||1995||||[https://archive.org/details/mainwaringsofwhi00main/page/125/mode/1up?q=rafe page 125]||Covid pandemic 2020 - 2022 |- |Guy's son||2021|||||| |} ==Sources==

Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall portraits

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[[Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire]] Portaits hanging at Whitmore Hall of members of the Mainwaring family See also [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_inheritance|Whitmore Staffordshire Whitmore Hall inheritance]] {{Image|file=Mainwaring-527-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-527|Edward Mainwaring (1577-1647)]] }} {{Image|file=Stone-16405-1.jpg |caption=[[Stone-16405|Sarah (Stone) Mainwaring (abt.1575-1648)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-528-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]] }} {{Image|file=Lomax-776.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Lomax-776|Anne (Lomax) Mainwaring (abt.1606-1694)]] }} The portraits of Edward Mainwaring (3), his wife Sarah nee Stone, his son Edward (4), and daughter Jane, were painted by Cornelius Jansen, probably about 1625. {{Image|file=Mainwaring-409.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-409|Jane (Mainwaring) Abney (abt.1607-1644)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-526.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-526|John Mainwaring (abt.1610-1692)]]
The Reverend John Mainwaring, D.D., Rector of Stoke-on-Trent, 1633-92. from ''The Mainwarings of Whitmore'' page 64 }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-619-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-619|Edward Mainwaring (1635-1703)]] }} {{Image|file=Trollope-272.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Trollope-272|Bridget (Trollope) Mainwaring (1641-1723)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-432.png |align=l |size=l |caption=[[Mainwaring-432|Edward Mainwaring (1681-abt.1738)]] and [[Pye-345|Jemima (Pye) Mainwaring (-1721)]]
Portrait by [[Wikipedia:Michael_Dahl|Michael Dahl (1659–1743)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-431.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-431|Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794)]] }} {{Image|file=Bunbury-137.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Bunbury-137|Sarah (Bunbury) Mainwaring (1709-1798)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-651.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-709|Thomas Mainwaring (1711-1776)]] }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-709-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=The plaque associated with Thomas Mainwaring indicating he is the brother of Edward Mainwaring (1709-1794). Not sure what N.S. stands for. To date research does not indicate any military service; he was "many years Receiver of the Land-Tax for North Wales" and that would not seem to be associated with this uniform - does the caption wrongly identify the sitter? }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-840.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-840|Edward Mainwaring (1736-1825)]]
Edward Mainwaring the 8th died unmarried. His niece Sarah Mainwaring inherited Whitmore Hall. {{Image|file=Mainwaring-660.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-660|Sarah Mainwaring (1774-1837)]] }} Her brother Charles had been disinherited in her favour. {{Image|file=Mainwaring-863.jpg |caption=[[Mainwaring-863|Charles Mainwaring (1787-1831)]] }} After Sarah, Edward's great nephew Rowland Mainwaring inherited the estate. }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-414.png |align=l |size=m |caption=[[Mainwaring-414|Rowland Mainwaring (1782-1862)]]
Portrait of Captain Rowland Mainwaring
painted by Mr. John Phillip, afterwards R.A.,
at Whitmore in May 1841. }} {{Image|file=Duff-1731.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Duff-1731|Sophia Henrietta (Duff) Mainwaring (abt.1790-1824)]]
The portrait was painted in 1841 by Mr. John Phillip,
many years after her death.
Possibly based on a sketch by her husband. }} {{Image|file=Mainwaring-414.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Admiral Mainwaring aged 78 painted about 1861 }} {{Image|file=Chevillard-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Chevillard-11|Laura (Chevillard) Mainwaring (abt.1812-1891)]]
presumably also painted about 1861 }} ..................................................................

Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1

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[[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study]] [[Category:Whitmore, Staffordshire]] {{One Place Study|place=Whitmore, Staffordshire|category=Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study}} There is a plaque in St Mary and All saints Church with 28 names. Memorial: Whitmore (WMR 38349), Whitmore, StaffordshireImperial War Museum https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/38349 Image at https://www.militaryimages.net/media/whitmore-church-war-memorial-staffordshire.75917/ A photograph of the plaque can be viewed at [https://www.militaryimages.net/media/whitmore-church-war-memorial-staffordshire.75917/full militaryimages.net] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name on Memorial!!IWM link!!Service!!Rank!!Unit!!Wikitree recorded on the World War 1 Memorial in St Mary and All saints Church, Whitmore, Staffordshire, England.!!Notes |- |Bailey, J||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/151540]||Army (British)||Private||Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment)||[[Bailey-36872|John Henry Bailey (1899-)]]|| |- |Barry, E||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147211]||Commonwealth||Corporal||Canadian Contingent||||Not on 1911 or 1921 census in Whitmore. Possibly this man, a corporal in the Canadian forces, born Yorkshire - at this stage I cannot see the connection to Whitmore: [[Barry-6905|Ernest Barry (1889-)]] |- |Beresford, G||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/148057]||Army (British)||Lance corporal||Tank Corps||[[Beresford-1073|George Beresford (1896-)]]|| |- |Bowers, C||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147625]||Army (British)||Gunner||Royal Garrison Artillery||[[Bowers-9179|Charles Bowers (1882-)]]|| |- |Brookes, H||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/149988]||Army (British)||Private||Dragoon Guards||||Not on 1911 or 1921 census in Whitmore |- |Buckley, A||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147613]||Army (British)||Gunner||Royal Garrison Artillery||||Not on 1911 or 1921 census in Whitmore |- |Davies, C||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147513]||Army (British)||Gunner||Royal Field Artillery||[[Davies-15655|Charles Williams Davies (1877-1931)]]|| |- |Dunn, H||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/155595]||Army (British)||Sapper||Royal Engineers||[[Dunn-20771|Henry Dunn (1876-1951)]]|| |- |Dunn, W||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/150872]||Army (British)||Private||Northumberland Fusiliers||[[Dunn-20773|William Dunn (1880-)]]|| |- |Hampson, H||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/150716]||Army (British)||Private||Machine Gun Corps||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore but other members of family on 1921 census |- |Hampson, W||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/1018752]||Army (British)||Private||Loyal North Lancashire Regiment||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore |- |Kirby, V||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/151534]||Army (British)||Private||Seaforth Highlanders||[[Kirby-7714|Vernon Samuel Kirby (1894-1964)]]|| |- |Lowe, A H||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/153046]||Army (British)||Private||West Riding Regiment||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore but other members of family on 1921 census |- |Lowe, J||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/154253]||Army (British)||Private||South Staffordshire Regiment||[[Lowe-14509|John Lowe (1889-)]]|| |- |Newton, D||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/149659]||Army (British)||Private||North Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince Of Wales)||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore but other members of family on 1921 census |- |Nicklin, F||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/150835]||Army (British)||Private||Northumberland Fusiliers||[[Nicklin-350|Frederick Nicklin (1896-1974)]]|| |- |Peak, C||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/153195]||Army (British)||Private||South Staffordshire Regiment||[[Peak-1162|Charles Henry Peak (1893-)]]|| |- |Povey, R||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/146309]||Army (British)||Bombadier||Royal Field Artillery||[[Povey-542|Randolph Frank Povey (1886-1969)]]|| |- |Riley, A||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147180]||Army (British)||Corporal||Prince of Wales's Own (North Staffordshire Regiment)||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore though other members of the Riley family are, similarly 1921 though there is an Archibald but born 1864 - too old? |- |Sargeant, A||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/158791]||Army (British)||||Royal Field Artillery||[[Sargeant-880|Arthur Sargeant (1895-)]]|| |- |Sargeant, A||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147038]||Army (British)||Signaller||Leicestershire Yeomanry||[[Sargeant-882|Alfred Sargeant (1898-)]]|| |- |Sargeant, F||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147235]||Commonwealth||Corporal||Canadian Contingent||[[Sargeant-883|Frederick Sargeant (1890-1969)]]|| |- |Shearer, J G||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/200597]||Army (British)||Private||Middlesex Regiment||[[Shearer-4047|James Guy Shearer (1883-1916)]]||Kiled in action in France 4 February 1916 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/171278/james-guy-shearer/ Commonwealth war Graves Commission] |- |Talbot, H||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/154032]||Army (British)||Private||Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)||maybe [[Talbot-5396|Henry Talbot (1877-)]]|| |- |Twyford, H||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/149186]||Army (British)||Major||South Staffordshire Regiment||[[Twyford-247|Harold Twyford (1873-1954)]]|| |- |Wall, F||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/150006]||Army (British)||Private||Army Service Corps||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore but other members of family on 1921 census |- |Wall, S||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/147366]||Army (British)||Corporal||Mounted Military Police||||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore but other members of family on 1921 census |- |Watchman, W||[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/name/152411]||Army (British)||Private||Army Veterinary Corps||[[Watchman-52|William Watchman (1885-)]]||Not on 1911 census in Whitmore but on 1921 census |} ==References==

Whitney Cemetery, Campton Hills, Kane County, Illinois

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[[Category: Cemeterist Project Example Pages]] [[Category: Whitney Cemetery, Campton Hills, Illinois]] == Cemetery Information == '''Cemetery name:''' Whitney Cemetery '''Address:''' 40 Burlington Rd, Campton Hills, Kane, Illinois 60175 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.94722,-88.40333 '''Information:''' Whitney Cemetery was originally known as "Wasco Cemetery" after the nearby town of Wasco, but at some point it was renamed to "Whitney" for the Whitney brothers who owned farms in the vicinity. The cemetery is thought to have been started ca. 1823 and contains the resting places of many of the "first families" of the surrounding area. Names that would be recognized by locals include Bolcum, Corron, Mungerson, Norton, Peck, and Randall. These names are found often in the history of Kane County. == Resources for Researching Whitney Cemetery == * [http://graveyards.com/Illinois/Kane/Whitney-Cemetery Graveyards.com] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=108852&CScn=whitney+cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=16&CScnty=734& Find-a-grave] * [http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Whitney-Cemetery/25209#cemetery_id=25209&lim=0&num=25&action=browse BillionGraves] * [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/421110.html Churches and Cemeteries page] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/kane/index.html Kane County, Illinois Genealogy & History Research]

Whitney Family Tree

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[[Category: Noland-165 - MCP - Awbrey]] '''Note''': History of Parliament Online has one Robert Whitney as sheriff in 1377 & dying at Battle of Pillith. Other sources (WRG, notably) have him as two generations of Robert Whitney, which is how they are in WikiTree. [[Whitney-1774]], born 1318/died 1380, and his son [[Whitney-880]], born 1340/died 1402. So. The elder Robert Whitney (sheriff) is b 1318. Son of Eustace & Elizabeth (dau. Alexander, son of Baldwin, sister of Baldwin) who m 1301. Visitation pedigrees show Baldwin m d. of Pitchard (various spellings). This is probably son of Eustace & Elizabeth. (It's maybe start of Whitney-1 Bartrum chart, but wife isn't Pitchard.) They probably also had a Eustace. The copy of History of Pariliament available at FamilySearch (login required, see [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/409999-history-of-parliament-1439-1509?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1004&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=whitney page 943; image 1004 of 1045]) has Eustace (b 1411, m Jane Russell) as son of Robert (d 1441) and Alice, daughter of Thomas Vaughan of Hergest. However, the only source citation is to an 1896 genealogy: ''Ancestry of John Whitney,'' by Henry Melville. == Checked against Richardson == * Royal Ancestry Vol IV, p 545 SAINT PHILIBERT #11, #12 '''[[Trussell-46|William Trussell]]''': son of Lawrence Trussell by Maud Charnels (dau. of Thomas by Maud, dau. of Henry Gernet) m before March 1402 Margery Ludlow, dau. of John Ludlow by Isabel, dau. of Ralph Lingen. Children: Thomas, Isabel, Joan. Joan m Eustace Whitney. * Royal Ancestry Vol IV, p 87 MILBORNE #16 [[Milbourne-3|Simon Milborne]]: married Jane Baskerville, daughter of Ralph Baskerville, Esq., by Anne, daughter of John Blackett. They had one son and thirteen daughters, including [[Milbourne-24|Blanche]], wife of (1) '''[[Whitney-577|James Whitney]], Esq.''', (2) William Herbert, Knt. - ''note'' - Richardson does not number them, and [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes this WRG citation] has that James Whitney m "Blanch, daughter and Coheire of Simon Mylborne of Tillington Com: Hereford, Relict of Sr. Wm. Herbert, Knight." * Royal Ancestry Vol III, p 43 FROME #9 [[Braose-18|Giles de Brewes]]: married (2) after June 1, 1298, Maud de Whitney, dau. of Eustace de Whitney of Herefordshire. == Battle of Pillith/Battle of Bryn Glas == : "Sir Robert [Whitney] turned out to fight against Owen Glendower at the battle of Pilleth on 22 June 1402, there (together with his brother and other kinsmen) being slain." (from Charles Kightly's article on [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote9_yoa9mwc Sir Robert Whitney] for the History of Parliament Online) : "In June 1402 Owain Glyn Dwr led a force into Radnorshire. He was intercepted by "almost all the militia of Herefordshire" under the command of Edmund Mortimer, which would have been largely made up of tenants from the Mortimer estates. The two armies met near the village of Pilleth, a few miles from Presteigne. The chronicles imply that the battle took place on the hill above Pilleth church, Bryn Glas ("Green Hill"). As with all accounts of battles in the middle ages it is impossible to be sure of the numbers involved, but Mortimer’s army could not have consisted of more than 4,000 men." (from [http://history.powys.org.uk/history/mach/owain7.html Powys History]) : "Among those killed were Sir Walter Devereaux of Weobley, and Sir Robert Whitney, who was Henry IV's Knight-Marshal." (from the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bryn_Glas Battle of Bryn Glas], citing p 50, ''Famous Welsh Battles,'' Philip Warner, Fontana, 1977) : The Owain Glyn Dŵr Society describes the battle and includes pictures and a copy of the battlefield plan, provided by Bryan Davies of Brecon: [http://owain-glyndwr-soc.org.uk/battle_of_brynglas.html Battle of Brynglas]. :See also: *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/midwales/hi/people_and_places/religion_and_ethics/newsid_8620000/8620866.stm pictures of Pillith today] *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/mid_/8197902.stm battlefield register], [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8267897.stm followup article] == Whitney Tree == :tree from [[#Bartrum]], Vn=Vaughan; {{Red|additions}} (in {{Red|red}}) from [[#Richardson]] '''Baldwin''' Whitney and Jane f. Roger Fawr [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/Drymbenog%202.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2]], parents of
. '''Eustace''', father of
. . '''Eustace''' (died 1402), father of
. . . Ellen, m Sir John Scudamore
. . . Sir '''{{Green|Robert}}''' Whitney (died 1441[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 History of Parliament Online] has Robert died 12 March 1443 & Eustace born 1413; [[#Richardson]] has son b 1411 & Robert d 1441 - ref for son is "30 in 1441", which I assume(d) to be the IPM date), m [[Oldcastle-1|Gwenllian]] f. Sir Tos. Oldcastle
. . . Thomas (fought at Agincourt, 1415)- note, I'd had "died", he survived & was rewarded with land in France.

. . . Sir '''{{Green|Robert}}''' Whitney (d 1441) and [[Oldcastle-1|Gwenllian]] Oldcastle, parents of
. . . . Alizon, m Harry ap Gr [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5083/Drymbenog%2012.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Drymb. 12]]
. . . . Jane, m ... Walwyn of Longford
. . . . '''{{Blue|Robert}}''' Whitney, m Isabel f. Madog [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5518/ELYSTAN%20GLODRYDD%2047%28D%29_720.png?sequence=4&isAllowed=y El. G. 47(D)]] ({{Red|Angharad, daughter of Madog ap Ieuan Goch}})
. . . . Peryn, m John Abrahall
( . . . . Elsbeth, m Roger Blunt . . . Sir '''{{Green|Robert}}''' Whitney (d 1441) and [[Oldcastle-1|Gwenllian]] Oldcastle, parents of '''Eustace''' (born 1411) '''or'''
. . . . '''{{Blue|Robert}}''' and Isabel ({{Red|Angharad}}),please see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1], where it appears to me that Robert m Isabel is brother of Eustace m Trussel, not father (contrary to [[#Richardson]]) parents of '''Eustace''' (born 1411) :'''Eustace''' (born 1411, living 1468), {{Red|died 1480/1}} and [[Trussell-61|Joan]] f. Sir [[Trussell-60|William Trussel]],m [[Ludlowe-18|Margery Ludlowe]] ([[Ludlow-46|this profile]] for Ludlow lowest, and probably her, but not connected to right family)... Sir [[Trussell-46|William Trussell]] "married before March 1402 [[Ludlow-85|Margery Ludlow]], daughter of John Ludlow, Knt., of Stokesay, Hodnet, and Westbury, Shropshire by Isabel, daughter of Ralph Lingen, Knt. They had one son, [[Trussell-47|Thomas]], and two daughters, Isabel and Joan (wife of Eustace Whitney). ... Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA744&lpg=PA744&dq=scrope+saxby&source=bl&ots=qvErHA0aff&sig=1i17gACt6ndFdIZb6tJiOOEmiZU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QbkzVaLmJbX9sASjuYHACQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=ludlow&f=false p 359], [[#Richardson]] parents of
::'''Robert''' (living 1459), {{Red|died 1494}} :::m (1) Constance f. James Touchet, Lord Audley :*Joan, m Roger Vn of Porthaml [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/DRYMBENOG%20%202%28C3%29_463.png?sequence=14&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2(C3)]] :*Elinor, m Thomas Vn of Bredwardine [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/DRYMBENOG%202%28A2%29_452.png?sequence=21&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2(A2)]] :::m (2) Elsbeth f. Tos. Vn of Hergest [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/DRYMBENOG%20%202%28B1%29_457.png?sequence=20&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2(B1)]] :*[[Whitney-986|Elen]], m John ap John Puleston [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5559/PULESTON%20%28A1%29_1454.png?sequence=2&isAllowed=yPuleston Puleston A1]] :*Sibyl, m Roger ap Richard Hergest [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6362/HERGEST_980.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Hergest]] :*Elsbeth, m John Pye of Mynde [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6415/PYE_1460.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Pye]] :*[[Whitney-577|James]], m (1) [[Milbourne-24|Blanche]] f. [[Milbourne-3|Simon Milborne]] [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5005/GODWIN%208%28A4%29_783.png?sequence=9&isAllowed=y Godwin 8(A4)]] :*John of Bacherwyd :*Hugh of the Hay, m Constance f. Richard Vn (d 1537) - parents of Hugh, Robert, Constance, Elizabeth :*(unk.), m Wm Harper of Wellington === Disagreement === There are some disconnects among the major sources (Bartrum, The History of Parliament Online, & Richardson). One is whether the {{Blue|Robert Whitney}} who married Isabel ({{Red|Angharad}}) was the brother or father of the Eustace who married (Joan/Jennet) Trussel. * Bartrum: [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1] appears to insert Robert m Isabel as a brother of Eustace m Trussel * [[#Richardson]] has parents of Eustace (born 1411) as Robert & Angharad * The History of Parliament Online (bio for [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] d 1443), says his son Eustace was born 1413. === The Name Eustace === :following from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace Wikipedia]: :Eustace is the rendition in English of two phonetically similar Greek given names: :: Εὔσταχυς (''Eústachys'') meaning "fruitful", "fecund"; literally "abundant in grain"; its Latin equivalents are ''Fæcundus/Fecundus'' :: Εὐστάθιος (''Eustáthios'') meaning "steadfast", "stable"; literally "possessing good stability"; its exact Latin equivalents are ''Constans'' and its derivatives, ''Constantius'' and ''Constantinus'' :"Equivalents in other languages include Ostap (Ukrainian) Eustachy (Polish, Russian), Yevstaphiy (Russian), Eustachio (Italian), Eustache or Eustathe (French), Ustes (Guyanese) and Eustice (English)." == Sources == * [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/handle/2160/4026 The Bartrum Project] ** [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1], Robert Whitney m (1) Constance Touchet, (2) Elsbeth ferch Thomas Vaughan of Hergest * Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/Plantagenet-Ancestry-Colonial-Medieval-Families/dp/1461045134/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A2AXVXLP3C5JLB Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 3 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA744&lpg=PA744&dq=scrope+saxby&source=bl&ots=qvErHA0aff&sig=1i17gACt6ndFdIZb6tJiOOEmiZU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QbkzVaLmJbX9sASjuYHACQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=whitney&f=false p 265], #11 Joan Trussell :See also: * The History of Parliament Online: **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 Thomas Clanvowe] (d 1410) **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1402) **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 Thomas Oldcastle] (d 1398/9) **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1443) === Leads === * Whitney Research Group: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_Robert_%28c1436-1494%29 Robert Whitney] (c. 1436-1494) == Trussells == Bevan (PA, Richardson, [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA744&lpg=PA744&dq=scrope+saxby&source=bl&ots=qvErHA0aff&sig=1i17gACt6ndFdIZb6tJiOOEmiZU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QbkzVaLmJbX9sASjuYHACQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=whitney&f=false p 256]) Henry II
William Longespee m Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee m William de Beauchamp
Beatrice de Beauchamp m Thomas Fitz Otes
Maud Fitz Thomas m John Botetourt
Ada Botetourt m John de Saint Philibert
:Maud de Saint Philibert m Warin Trussell
::Laurence Trussell m Maud Charnels
:::William Trussell m Margery Ludlow
:::Joan Trussell m Eustace Whitney (b c. 1411)
::::Robert Trussell (only son, b c. 1450my guess, not Richardson's) m Constance Tuchet :::::Joan
:::::Eleanor m Thomas Vaughan, knight of Bredwardine ::::Robert m (2) Elisabeth Vaughan, daughter of Thomas Vaughan of Hergest & Ellen Gethin (they had 4 sons, 3 daughts - Richardson had d. Eleanor, but Bartrum has her as Elen, which makes better sense with Elisabeth's mother named Ellen) :::::Eleanor/Elen m John Puleston MCA: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Magna+Carta+Ancestry:+A+Study+in+Colonial+and+Medieval+Families,+2nd+Edition+...&hl=en&sa=X&ei=OtM8U6S0IOfr2QWhq4DwAw#v=snippet&q=trussell&f=false p 206]: :Ida, da. of Ela de Herdeburgh & William le Boteler (b 11 June 1274, 3rd son of William le Boteler by Angharad, da. of Griffith ap Madoc) m William Trussell. (William was Ela's 2nd husband/his 2nd wife; her 1st d "shortly before March 1305" & they m before 1310; William had a William le Boteler by both wives; William "the elder" by 1st wife Beatrice [she died before November 1306]. Both sons William were, apparently, alive at the same time [as one was styled "the elder" and one "the younger" to distinguish them]) MCA: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Magna+Carta+Ancestry:+A+Study+in+Colonial+and+Medieval+Families,+2nd+Edition+...&hl=en&sa=X&ei=OtM8U6S0IOfr2QWhq4DwAw#v=snippet&q=trussell&f=false p 205]: : '''Blackmere'''
:Robert Fitz Walter m Rohese ::Walter Fitz Robert m Ida Longespe'e :::Ela Fitz Walter m William de Oddingseles ::::Ida de Oddingseles m Roger de Herdeburgh :::::Ela de Herdeburgh m (1) Walter de Hopton, (2) William le Boteler Trying to sort out Lawrence Trussell ([[Trussell-45]]), which shows a daughter m a Whitney, I didn't post the following attempts at connecting Bartrum & WRG. See his profile as well as the following. Along the way somewhere, I read that brothers had been killed, and the WRG footnote cites "father and ... uncle" - that might be Robert b 1348 d 1402 (son of Robert b 1318) & with a brother (unnamed) d 1402 (per WRG) & Eustace, father of Robert (d 1441) m Gwenllian (per Bartrum) WRG ([http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_Robert_%281348-1402%29 Robert (1348-1402)]) also shows that Robert & Maud (Cromwell) Whitney were the parents of Robert Whitney who married Gwenllian Oldcastle. Bartrum ([https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]) has the husband of Gwenllian as Robert Whitney (d 1441), son of Eustace (d 1402), son of Eustace, son of Baldwin. WRG has Gwenllian's husband as Robert (b c 1379) son of Robert (b 1348)), son of Robert, Eustace, Eustace, Robert. Eustace (who married Joan Trussell, dau. of William Trussell, son of Lawrence) was the son of Robert Whitney (d 1441) and "Gwenllian f. Sir Tomas Oldcastle"; Robert was the son of Eustace (d 1402), son of Eustace, son of Baldwin and Jane f. Roger Fawr ([https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1] & [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/Drymbenog%202.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Drymbenog 2], [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/handle/2160/4026 The Bartrum Project]). WRG shows a brother for Robert Whitney b 1348 (husband of Maud Cromwell and Joan Trussell, apparently the same Trussell as is currently attached as daughter of [[Trussell-45|Lawrence]]). The brother d 1402, as did the grandfather of Eustace Whitney who married Sir William Trussell's daughter Joan. I want these to be the same person, but Bartrum has Eustace (d 1402) as son of Eustace, son of Baldwin & WRG has (unnamed brother d 1402) as son of Robert "(Eustace, Eustace, Robert, ...)" & speaks of a Baldwin Whitney who was a priest (1353, the WRG father Robert "presented" him to the church, but says relationship is unknown). Also, WRG father Robert b 1318 has an unknown wife. == info from Whitney-1729 == Wikipedia shows only one Whitney (Sir Robert) as a High Sheriff of Herefordshire in the 1300s.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Herefordshire High Sheriffs of Herefordshire] History of Parliament Online bio for Sir Robert Whitney, son of Eustace, as sheriff 1377/8 & died at Battle of Pillith in 1402. (his brother died there too) [[#Bartrum]] shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace & father of Joan (m Scudamore) & Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian, f. Tos. Oldcastle. HOP shows Sir Robert Whitney "(d. 1443), of Whitney-on-Wye... s. and h. of Sir Robert Whitney I*. m. aft. 1404, Wintelan (b.1392), da. of Thomas Oldcastle* of Eyton, Herefs. and sis. and coh. of Richard Oldcastle (d.1421), 1s. Eustace†.[1] Kntd. bef. 1413. :[1]CCR, 1401-5, p. 306; Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. x. 189; C139/112/62. Note: as far as I can tell, Wintelan is not a Welsh name but Gwenllian is (see [http://www.behindthename.com/name/gwenllian Gwenllian]). Could "Wintelan" be phonetic for Gwenllian? which in English maybe would be "Gwendolyn"? [note to self - see edit version] * [[Whitney-1728|this profile for a Eustace Whitney]] (1354-1402, m [[Clambow-1|Clambow]]/Clanvow?) has been edited to represent the Eustace who died at the Battle of Pillith, who is probably the brother, not the son, of the Robert Whitney who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8 (who died "together with his brother" at that battle, according to his ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s) History of Parliament Online biography). :: about Baldwin Whitney (text left over from when the profile was created & info gained via Changes tab): *Sir Baldwin Whitney *born about 1330, Hereford, England *married [[Pichard-31|Unknown Pichard]] :Information garnered from [[Whitney-1774]] (also no sources): * Robert "Sheriff of Herefordshire" de Whitney (no siblings or spouse) * Born about 1318 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * Son of Eustace ([[Wytteneye-3]]) de Whitney and Elizabeth ([[Freville-28]]) de Whitney (see [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/gen-medieval/2006-07/1152986237 this gen-medieval post]) * Father of Robert ([[Whitney-880]]) de Whitney* * Died about 1380 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * [[Whitney-880|this profile for a Robert Whitney]] (1360-1402, m Juliane Trussell) has been edited to represent the Robert who died at the Battle of Pillith. History of Parliament Online says Robert (who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8) was slain "together with his brother and other kinsmen" at that battle (see [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s History of Parliament Online biography). '''Note''': Bartrum shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace (see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]), that Eustace also father of Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian f. Sir Tos. Oldcastle (Oldcastle is mentioned as a neighbor in [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s HOP biography) & his (Oldcastle's) [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 HOP bio], in speaking of his (Oldcastle's) 1404 will: Thomas’s son and heir, Richard (who later by marrying Elizabeth, widow of Richard Ruyhale,[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ruyhale-richard-1408 * (his HOP bio)] acquired property in Worcestershire), was to have his armour, and money was left for the marriages of his daughters, Wintelan (later wife of Sir Robert Whitney II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (his HOP bio)]), Isabel (later wife of Walter Hakluyt) and Joan. === WRG === from Whitney Research Group: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix I] starts with James & Blanch, dau. of Simon Mylborne. [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix II] - PEDIGREE OF WHITNEY OF WHITNEY. :The Visitation of Herefordshfre, 1586, with additions of later date. Harleian Manuscript No.1140, ff. 65b, 66.
:In British Museum. (See [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes WRG page] for "untranslated" chart. Following is provided based on that chart.) Baldwin Whitney "miles in com. Heref" & "filia" (daughter - just "m" here) Pychard, parents of :Eustace de Whitney, miles, m Clanbow, parents of ::Robert de Whitney, Miles, m Russell, parents of :::Eustace Whitney miles m Parry, parents of Robert de Whitney m dau. of Tho. Rogers de Heref. (Bartrum has her as Elsbeth, dau. of Tos. Vaughan of Hergest, and mother of James - see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]); married Constance, dau. "Ja. domini [Baron] Awdley per filiam Holland, comitas Kantciae." Robert Whitney & Constance (Tuchet) were parents of: :Joanna, wife of Thomas Rogers, "postea Vaughan de Heref. in com. Heref."
:"Filia nupta Wilms. Harper de Wellington"
:JACOBUS (James) WHITNEY (who with BLAUNCH, dau. & heir of Simon Milborne, had Watkins Whitney m Margareta, "fli. et haere Jenkins Reece de Clyron in Com. Radnor", Robert de Whitney m Margareta, "fil. Robt. Wye in com: Gloucestriae", "Jacobus," Robert (again), & Elizabeth m Thomas Morgan of Arkston ::Blanche (dau. & heir of Simon Milborne) m Willms Herbert, "miles maritus primus" Son of Robert & Margareta, daughter of Robert Wye, was Robert m Sybylla, "filia Ja. Baskerville, milltis" (and more ... - see [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes the page]) == Sources == === Leads === *History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Sir Robert Whitney (d 1402)], article written by Charles Kightly (see the article for source citations) ** Variants: Whetteneye, Witteneye, Wytteney. ** Constituency/Dates: Herefordshire 1377, 1379, 1380, 1391 ** Family & Educations: s. and h. of Sir Eustace Whitney†† means he was a member but doesn't yet have a biography posted of Whitney-on-Wye. m. 1s. Sir Robert II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (link to his posted biography)], 1da. Kntd. by 1373. - text mentions his son & "his daughter, Perryne, and his son-in-law, Thomas Clanvowe[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 *" (link to his posted biography)] ** Offices Held: ***Sheriff, Herefs. 25 Nov. 1377-8. ***Commr. to assess a tax, Herefs. Aug. 1379; put down rebellion Dec. 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of inquiry, Ireland July 1394 (concealments); array, Herefs. Dec. 1399. ***J.p. Herefs. 26 May 1380-c.1383, 27 July 1397-Nov. 1399. ***Harbinger of the Household by Oct. 1393-aft. Mar. 1399.2 ***Ambassador to Aragon and Foix 21 Aug. 1397-3 Mar. 1398. === Lewis === Marlyn Lewis database, based on Richardson [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2984.htm#i89637 Eustace] (1411-1481) [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1049.htm#i31496 Baldwin] (c1311-after 1368), m "Miss FitzPritchard" - son of Sir Eustace (c1285-"a"1350)/son Eustace b c1335 - source "Unknown author, Some Early English Pedigrees, by Vernon M. Norr, p. 145." Eustace (b c1335) m FitzGlamvow son Robert Whitney (c1361-1401/Battle of Pillith), m Janet Trussell; sons Thomas (c1389), Eustace (c1391), Sir Robert (c1393), "Mr. Whitney (c1395)" : [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1014.htm#i30449 Robert Whitney] (1361-1402) '''miscellaneous''' *from HOP for 1559 MP Robert Whitney: "The pedigrees in the heralds’ visitations are confused and not to be relied upon, but it is reasonable to suppose that the 1559 MP was the Robert, ‘son and heir of Robert Whitney of Whitney’, whose wardship was granted in April 1542 to his uncle James Whitney, a gentleman usher of the chamber; livery of his lands was granted in July 1546. ... The only reference found to Whitney in Parliament is the licence to return home, 13 Apr. 1559, ‘because his wife was lately departed’." (from [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/whitney-sir-robert-1525-67 Sir Robert Whitney (c1525-67)], m (1) Sybil da. of James Baskerville) * from HOP article, [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-charles-1503-57 Charles Herbert (1503-57)]: :"The Herbert family of Troy, near Monmouth, was established by Sir William Herbert, a bastard son of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke of the first creation. This Sir William Herbert was an annuitant of Edward, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, and a frequent visitor with his wife and sons to Thornbury castle, Gloucestershire, where Charles Herbert first appears in 1508. He is next met with in 1524, when with George Whitney of Iccomb, Gloucestershire, he stood surety for James Whitney as receiver of Monmouth for the duchy of Lancaster." === History of Parliament Online === * The History of Parliament Online: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1402) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1443) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 Thomas Clanvowe] (d 1410) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 Thomas Oldcastle] (d 1398/9) * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/constituencies/herefordshire Herefordshire]: :Perhaps the best demonstration of the close relationships existing among the parliamentary families, however, is provided by the younger Sir Robert Whitney. The son of Sir Robert I and the grandson of Sir Eustace†, he was father of another Eustace†, brother-in-law of (Sir) Thomas Clanvowe, son-in-law of Thomas Oldcastle, stepson-in-law of John Merbury, uncle of (Sir) John Skydemore, and, if more distantly, also kin to the Hakluyts, de la Barres, Abrahalls and Pembridges. ... :Many knights of the shire were made captains of royal or duchy castles in Wales and the marches during Owen Glendower’s uprising (1401-c.1410) when Herefordshire found itself a base for the English military effort and, at times, even a theatre of war. Living as they did in a marcher county, the gentry had for many centuries been soldiers by necessity and headed a local militia, so that it is not surprising that at least 19 of our 25 saw service in the field. Seventeen of them fought against the Welsh, most notably (Sir) John Skydemore, Sir John Oldcastle and Sir John Greyndore, and the last named actually received the thanks of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for his part in the battles of Grosmont and Usk in 1405. Less fortunate were (Sir) Kynard de la Bere, Sir Walter Devereux, and Sir Robert Whitney II, who were all killed when the county levies were disastrously defeated at Pilleth in 1402, and Roger Wigmore, who lost Carmarthen (and probably his life) in 1403. Skydemore, incidentally, was Glendower’s son-in-law, and two of John ap Harry’s brothers joined the rebels, but the shire knights themselves remained loyal to the English Crown. === Collected Notes from Whitney-1729 === (deleted from profile Dec. 15, 2015, when reverted it back to Baldwin, brother to Whitney-1774) - rejected the proposed merge with [[Whitney-1774]] (still untangling a slew of bad merges, see comments about the rejection on [[Whitney-1774|that profile]]). ---- Wikipedia shows only one Whitney (Sir Robert) as a High Sheriff of Herefordshire in the 1300s.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Herefordshire High Sheriffs of Herefordshire] History of Parliament Online bio for Sir Robert Whitney, son of Eustace, as sheriff 1377/8 & died at Battle of Pillith in 1402. (his brother died there too) ... apparently, HOP is wrong. Two generations combined. [[#Bartrum]] shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace & father of Joan (m Scudamore) & Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian, f. Tos. Oldcastle. ... Bartrum doesn't show all siblings. Eustace d 1402, his brother Robert did too. WRG has a fairly good sorting out of the kids. ::Richardson has 1441 date as base for age of Eustace (1411), son of Robert Whitney (an Ang.). IPM 1443 would put 1413 into play. Maybe not two sets of people. HOP shows Sir Robert Whitney "(d. 1443), of Whitney-on-Wye... s. and h. of Sir Robert Whitney I*. m. aft. 1404, Wintelan (b.1392), da. of Thomas Oldcastle* of Eyton, Herefs. and sis. and coh. of Richard Oldcastle (d.1421), 1s. Eustace†.[1] Kntd. bef. 1413. :[1]CCR, 1401-5, p. 306; Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. x. 189; C139/112/62. Note: as far as I can tell, Wintelan is not a Welsh name but Gwenllian is (see [http://www.behindthename.com/name/gwenllian Gwenllian]). Could "Wintelan" be phonetic for Gwenllian? which in English maybe would be "Gwendolyn"? Information in this profile (no sources given for anything): :: about Robert Whitney, from datafields as of Oct. 17, 2015: *Sir Robert Whitney (no parents/siblings attached) ** Sheriff of Herefordshire * Born about 1320 [uncertain] in Whitney, Hereford, England * Husband of [[Pichard-31|Unknown Pichard]] (no married date/location but "born about 1332" on her profile - no other info) * Father of Eustace [[Whitney-1728|Whitney]]* * Died about 1380 [uncertain] in Whitney, Hereford, England * [[Whitney-1728|this profile for a Eustace Whitney]] (1354-1402, m [[Clambow-1|Clambow]]/Clanvow?) has been edited to represent the Eustace who died at the Battle of Pillith, who is probably the brother, not the son, of the Robert Whitney who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8 (who died "together with his brother" at that battle, according to his ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s) History of Parliament Online biography). :: about Baldwin Whitney (text left over from when the profile was created & info gained via Changes tab): *Sir Baldwin Whitney *born about 1330, Hereford, England *married [[Pichard-31|Unknown Pichard]] :Information garnered from [[Whitney-1774]] (also no sources): * Robert "Sheriff of Herefordshire" de Whitney (no siblings or spouse) * Born about 1318 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * Son of Eustace ([[Wytteneye-3]]) de Whitney and Elizabeth ([[Freville-28]]) de Whitney (see [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/gen-medieval/2006-07/1152986237 this gen-medieval post]) * Father of Robert ([[Whitney-880]]) de Whitney* * Died about 1380 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * [[Whitney-880|this profile for a Robert Whitney]] (1360-1402, m Juliane Trussell) has been edited to represent the Robert who died at the Battle of Pillith. History of Parliament Online says Robert (who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8) was slain "together with his brother and other kinsmen" at that battle (see [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s History of Parliament Online biography). '''Note''': Bartrum shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace (see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]), that Eustace also father of Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian f. Sir Tos. Oldcastle (Oldcastle is mentioned as a neighbor in [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s HOP biography) & his (Oldcastle's) [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 HOP bio], in speaking of his (Oldcastle's) 1404 will: Thomas’s son and heir, Richard (who later by marrying Elizabeth, widow of Richard Ruyhale,[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ruyhale-richard-1408 * (his HOP bio)] acquired property in Worcestershire), was to have his armour, and money was left for the marriages of his daughters, Wintelan (later wife of Sir Robert Whitney II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (his HOP bio)]), Isabel (later wife of Walter Hakluyt) and Joan. === WRG === from Whitney Research Group: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix I] starts with James & Blanch, dau. of Simon Mylborne. [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix II] - PEDIGREE OF WHITNEY OF WHITNEY. :The Visitation of Herefordshfre, 1586, with additions of later date. Harleian Manuscript No.1140, ff. 65b, 66.
:In British Museum. (See [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes WRG page] for "untranslated" chart. Following is provided based on that chart.) Baldwin Whitney "miles in com. Heref" & "filia" (daughter - just "m" here) Pychard, parents of :Eustace de Whitney, miles, m Clanbow, parents of ::Robert de Whitney, Miles, m Russell, parents of :::Eustace Whitney miles m Parry, parents of Robert de Whitney m dau. of Tho. Rogers de Heref. (Bartrum has her as Elsbeth, dau. of Tos. Vaughan of Hergest, and mother of James - see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]); married Constance, dau. "Ja. domini [Baron] Awdley per filiam Holland, comitas Kantciae." Robert Whitney & Constance (Tuchet) were parents of: :Joanna, wife of Thomas Rogers, "postea Vaughan de Heref. in com. Heref."
:"Filia nupta Wilms. Harper de Wellington"
:JACOBUS (James) WHITNEY (who with BLAUNCH, dau. & heir of Simon Milborne, had Watkins Whitney m Margareta, "fli. et haere Jenkins Reece de Clyron in Com. Radnor", Robert de Whitney m Margareta, "fil. Robt. Wye in com: Gloucestriae", "Jacobus," Robert (again), & Elizabeth m Thomas Morgan of Arkston ::Blanche (dau. & heir of Simon Milborne) m Willms Herbert, "miles maritus primus" Son of Robert & Margareta, daughter of Robert Wye, was Robert m Sybylla, "filia Ja. Baskerville, milltis" (and more ... - see [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes the page]) == Sources == === Leads === *History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Sir Robert Whitney (d 1402)], article written by Charles Kightly (see the article for source citations) ** Variants: Whetteneye, Witteneye, Wytteney. ** Constituency/Dates: Herefordshire 1377, 1379, 1380, 1391 ** Family & Educations: s. and h. of Sir Eustace Whitney†† means he was a member but doesn't yet have a biography posted of Whitney-on-Wye. m. 1s. Sir Robert II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (link to his posted biography)], 1da. Kntd. by 1373. - text mentions his son & "his daughter, Perryne, and his son-in-law, Thomas Clanvowe[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 *" (link to his posted biography)] ** Offices Held: ***Sheriff, Herefs. 25 Nov. 1377-8. ***Commr. to assess a tax, Herefs. Aug. 1379; put down rebellion Dec. 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of inquiry, Ireland July 1394 (concealments); array, Herefs. Dec. 1399. ***J.p. Herefs. 26 May 1380-c.1383, 27 July 1397-Nov. 1399. ***Harbinger of the Household by Oct. 1393-aft. Mar. 1399.2 ***Ambassador to Aragon and Foix 21 Aug. 1397-3 Mar. 1398. * The History of Parliament Online: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1402) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1443) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 Thomas Clanvowe] (d 1410) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 Thomas Oldcastle] (d 1398/9) * Celtic Royal Genealogy goes with Bartrum (see entry for [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I73722 Baldwin Whitney]) ** source citation for Robert d 1441 (son of Eustace & Mary Cromwell, married Gwenllian Oldcastle), [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I73724 Robert (d 1441)]: Title: Welsh history review: Cylchgrawn hanes Cymru, Vol. 18, nos. 1-4 - 1996-97, William de Valence and the army of West Wales
Author: R.F. Walker
Publication: http://cylchgronaucymru.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1073091/llgc-id:1082967/llgc-id:1083400/get650
Page: Whitney 1, p.1748 and from there I found "The Two Eustace Whitneys" (of Clifford and of Whitney):
http://cylchgronaucymru.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1191402/llgc-id:1193014/llgc-id:1193047/get650/whitney http://cylchgronaucymru.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1073091/llgc-id:1082967/llgc-id:1083400/get650 == Arms == from Visitation of Herefordshire, 1569 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationofhere00cookrich/visitationofhere00cookrich_djvu.txt full text]; [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofhere00cookrich#page/75/mode/1up p 75]) :Arms : Whitney. Az. a cross chequy Or. and Gu.
:Crest : Ditto. A bull;s head couped, Sa. horned Arg. tipped Gu.
:[See MyIbourne's pedegree to enlardge this.] ::I couldn't find Mylbourne in that book. Reference is to [[Milbourne-3|Simon Milbourne]] (Melborne), whose daughter Blanche married Robert Whitney. see WRG: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/The_Heraldry_of_the_Whitney_Family The Heraldry of the Whitney Family]

Whitney Plantation, Louisiana

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[[Category:Whitney Plantation, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Louisiana_Plantations|Louisiana Plantations]] '''Whitney Plantation''', aka Habitation Haydel. From the Whitney Plantation's website: "Whitney Plantation Museum is the only museum in Louisiana with an exclusive focus on the lives of enslaved people." Opening Page at https://www.whitneyplantation.org/ It is located in Edgard, St John Parish, Louisiana. [[Heidel-34|Ambrose Heidel]] (1702-bef.1774) was the founder of the plantation, and it passed to many relatives, as shown below. Ownership of the plantation: *Up to 1752: Widow Bernard Vickner. *1752-1770: [[Heidel-34|Ambrose Heidel]] . *1770-1774: Widow Ambroise Haydel and children. *1774-1776: [[Pellerin-311|Louis Girard Pellerin]] then [[Albert-73|Antoine Albert]]. *1776-1820: [[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel Sr.]] *1820-1839: [[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel Jr.]] and [[Haydel-122|Edward Marcellin Haydel]]. *1840-1860: [[Haydel-29|Marie Azélie Haydel]]. *1860-1867: Succession Marie Azélie Haydel. *1867-1880: Bradish Johnson *1880-1909: Pierre Edouard St. Martin and Théophile Perret. *1909-1928: St. Martin and Perret’s heirs. *1928-1946: Mathilde Louise Perret and George Henri Tassin. *1946-1990: Alfred Mason Barnes of New Orleans. *1990-1999: Formosa Chemicals and Fiber Corporation. *1999-2019: John Cummings *2019 – present: The Whitney Institute, 501(c)(3) ===Slaves=== [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Sr.]] [[Space:Slave_Auction_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Jr.|Slave Auction of Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.]] == Sources == See also: [https://wordpress.thetruthtoledo.com/index.php/2022/02/04/the-plantation-habitation-haydel/ Habitation Haydel]

Whitsett Institute

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[[Category:Rock Creek Township, Guilford County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Whitsett, North Carolina]] [[Category:Whitsett Institute]] ==History== :The Whitsett Institute, a prestigious private college preparatory school, was originally founded by [[Whitsett-453|William Thornton Whitsett]] as "Fairview View Academy" in 1884. It's not know when the name changed to the Whitsett Institute. The school operated successfully until 1919 when the main building burned down. The school never reopened. :The 1913-1914 Whitsett Annual Register describes the campus this way: "Grouped around the school campus, at a distance of one hundred yards, are twelve dormitories and boarding halls, where students room and board. The buildings are all practically new, having been erected within the past few years, and offer pleasant homes for the faculty and student body. Each boarding place is in the charge of a suitable matron." :The community surrounding the school became know as Whitsett. The town was very rural and off the beaten path. The was no railroad to Whitsett, but the town benefited from its proximity to the train station in nearby Gibsonville (located just two miles north). Visitors and students were shuttled by a two-horse wagon to Whitsett. The rise of Whitsett as an educational center took place against the backdrop of the educational poverty of much of rural North Carolina in the decades following the Civil War. :After the destruction of the school's main builging In 1919, the Whitsett Public School was erected in it's place in 1921. That building currently serves as the town hall for Whitsett. === Act to Incorporate Whitsett Institute in Guilford County=== :The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: :Section 1. That W. T. Whitsett, L. E. Whitsett, L. Foust, J. B. Whitsett and M. L. Whitsett, and their associates and successors, be and are hereby created a body politic and corporate under the name and style of "Whitsett Institute," and by that name to remain in perpetual succession, for the purpose of maintaining a school of high grade at or near Whitsett, Guilford County, and in that name may acquire, hold and convey property, real and personal, may sue and be sued, contract and he contracted with, plead and be impleaded, and in their corporate capacity may exercise such rights and acts as may be deemed needful for the promotion of education as aforesaid, may have and use a common seal, may make and alter from time to time such by-laws as they may deem necessary for the government of said institution: Provided, such by-laws shall not be inconsistent with the constitution and laws of the United States and this state. :Sec. 2. That this corporation shall have power to issue to students who complete the prescribed course of study certificates or diplomas of proficiency. :Sec. 3. That property to an amount not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, owned or to be owned by this corporation and used for school purposes, shall forever be exempt from all taxes, state, county and municipal. Also that this corporation and its stockholders may, as they see proper from time to time, in order to best promote the interests of the institution, issue, offer for sale, and sell shares of the capital stock of the corporation, which may if so desired be divided into dividend bearing and non-dividend bearing shares: Provided, that each share shall be of the par value of twenty dollars. :Sec. 4. That the members of this corporation, together with such stockholders as may be admitted from time to time by sale of shares of stock, shall control the affairs of the corporation, elect such officers as they may see fit, fix times of meeting and transact such business as may be incident to the success of the corporation: Provided, that in all meetings of the corporation and stockholders all questions shall be decided by a majority vote of the stock represented, each share having one vote: Provided, that a majority of the whole stock shall be represented in order to constitute a legal meeting of the corporation and stockholders. :Sec. 5. That, in order to make improvements or advance the purposes of the corporation, this corporation shall have power to create a debt or debts, and if so desired to secure the same by a mortgage, or mortgages, or deed or deeds in trust. :Sec. 6. That the stockholders of this corporation shall not be individually liable for the debts, contracts or torts of this corporation. :Sec. 7. That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to set up any gaming table or any device whatever for playing at any game of chance or hazard, by whatever name called, or to gamble in any manner, or to keep a house of ill-fame, or to manufacture spirituous or intoxicating liquors, or otherwise to sell or convey for a certain consideration, or to convey by pretence of gift to any person or persons any intoxicating liquors, within two miles of said Whitsett Institute, and any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. :Sec. 8. That the first meeting of the incorporators or stock-holders shall be held within the next six months from or after the ratification of this Act, at such time and place in said Guilford County as said W. T. Whitsett may designate, due notice of said meeting being given to each stockholder or incorporator. :Sec. 9. That this Act shall be in force from the day of its ratification. :Ratified the 5th day of March, A.D. 1897. :Daniel L. Russell, Jr., Governor :Charles A. Reynolds, Lt. Governor and President of the Senate :A.F. Hileman, Speaker of the House of Representatives :State of North Carolina, :Office of Secretary of State, :Raleigh, April 28th, 1897. :"I, Cyrus Thompson, Secretary of State, hereby certify that the foregoing (manuscript) are true copies of the original acts and resolutions on file in this office. :Cyrus Thompson, :Secretary of State. ==Additional Information== * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/8977 Catalog], 1910-1911 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9006/rec/2 Catalog], 1911-1912 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9035/rec/3 Catalog], 1913-1914 * Whitsett Institute [https://lib.digitalnc.org/record/33277?ln=en#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=5&r=0&xywh=-1011%2C0%2C7188%2C4367 Annual Register] (1898-1899). * Whitsett Institute [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/nc/alamance/whitsett-institute-annual-register-1913.pdf Annual Register] (1913-1914). * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9038/rec/4 Calendar], 1909 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9041/rec/5 Calendar], 1910 * Whitsett Institute [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/9044/rec/6 Calendar], 1911 * The Whitsett Student [https://www.loc.gov/item/sn97064640/ newspaper], 1897 * Postcard [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/search/collection/nc_post/searchterm/Whitsett%20Institute%20%28Whitsett%2C%20N.C.%29/field/subjea/mode/exact/conn/and/cosuppress/ Collection] from Whitsett Institute. * [https://www.livingplaces.com/NC/Guilford_County/Whitsett_Town/Whitsett_Historic_District.html Whitsett Historical District]

Whitsett North Carolina

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[[Category:Whitsett, North Carolina]] ==History== The Whitsett Historic District is situated in the rolling countryside of eastern Guilford County, seven miles east of Greensboro. It lies adjacent to the boundary dividing Guilford and Alamance Counties within an incorporated community originating at the T-configured intersection of two-lane roads, NC 61 and Whitsett Park Road (State Route 3064). Long vistas of open land surrounding the community recall the larger and earlier context of settlement in the area by eighteenth century Quaker and German Lutheran farmers. But as a community without a pronounced agricultural or commercial orientation, Whitsett developed around the Whitsett Institute, a prestigious private college preparatory school which operated between 1884 and 1919. Although the institute is now gone, several associated houses and boarding houses still focus on its former site now occupied by a 1921 public school building currently serving as the town hall. These houses, which have remained relatively unchanged during the last five decades, line the grassy verges of the main roads extending to the north, south and east of the former institute site. Many of the lawns are shaded by large oaks and magnolia trees planted early in the community's development. With remarkably little infill development over the last eighty years, and the original main road configuration intact, the built environment continues to evoke a time when community life revolved around the institute. The Whitsett Historic District comprises approximately sixty-five acres and contains eighty resources of which twenty are contributing primary buildings and eight are noncontributing primary buildings. The noncontributing resources are primarily secondary structures and outbuildings, with the large majority of principal resources being contributing. There is one contributing site: the Whitsett Public School baseball field. Although some of the built resources lack significance individually, they possess intrinsic value as components of a district which document this community's pattern of development. The noncontributing buildings are unobtrusive in scale and character, are compatibly-sited and thus do not infringe upon the overall integrity of the Whitsett Historic District. The architectural landscape of the community is one of a relatively sophisticated aesthetic for a rural area, and most of the houses are notable renditions of the Queen Anne and Colonial Revival styles along with some examples of an earlier vernacular Victorian farmhouse style. The contributing houses along Whitsett's main street, formerly known as College Avenue, now NC 61, and along Whitsett Park Road were built between 1894 and 1921, with thirteen of these having been constructed between 1900 and 1908. Most of the houses in the community were originally homes of teachers at the institute, boarding houses, or residences for merchants in the immediate vicinity. The most notable include the home of Dr. William Thorton Whitsett, "The Oaks" (7222 Whitsett Park Road), a distinctive turreted cross-gabled Queen Anne style house with a Colonial Revival porch, and J. Henry Joyner's house known as "Hollygate"(721 NC Highway 61) (listed in the National Register in 1980). Dr. Whitsett was the founder of Whitsett Institute, and as his collaborator and brother-in-law, Joyner built his asymmetrical two-an-a-half-story cross-gabled Queen Anne house in 1910. Other Queen Anne-influenced houses capped with hipped roofs with intersecting gables include the John Rankin House (722 NC Highway 61), the Captain Dick House (802 NC Highway 61), the Wimbish-Tayler House (7210 Whitsett Park Road) (home of the institute's business manager) the Jefferson Lamb Houses (7206 Whitsett Park Road) (a family dwelling where students also boarded), and the Swift-Wheeler House (7204 Whitsett Park Road) (home of a local merchant). The 1894 Charles T. Mason House and Dormitory (816 NC Highway 61) is the sole-remaining family residence built with a wing specifically intended to house students. Interestingly, there is a dearth of the Craftsman Bungalow style houses that proliferated rural Guilford County during the 1920s and 1930s. Apparently, Whitsett was not a participant of that era's nationwide building boom that took place prior to the Great Depression, and that is evident in most areas of Guilford County. Most infill development at Whitsett did not begin until the 1940s and continued somewhat into the mid-twentieth century, and was manifested primarily in a scattering of post-World War II houses and later brick Ranch houses. The most significant change to the community since its inception is the loss of the Whitsett Institute campus. After a fire destroyed the institute's main building in 1918, the school closed and never reopened. Located on a wooded site in the center of the hamlet, this 1902 building was a grand two-story frame structure with a square four-story tower and a smaller three-story tower, each with a pyramidal cap. The entry bay projected at the first level and entrance to the building was gained through one of three arched and keystoned openings. Four fluted columns rose from the flat roof above the entry bay to support a pedimented gable (1913-1914 Register of the Whitsett Institute). According to 1895 Register of the Fairview Institute and Commercial College, the "General Plan" for the Fairview Institute consisted of the centrally-located main building, athletic grounds on the east side of College Avenue, and three boarding houses across the street to the west. Of these houses, only the Charles T. Mason House and Dormitory (816 NC Highway 61) is extant. To the south of the boarding houses, a frame building, now demolished, served as a store and post office. Another boarding house, also now demolished, was located to the south of the post office. A late 1800s drawing entitled "General View of Whitsett Institute" looking north up a very broad College Avenue (as NC 61 was then called) depicts a bustling village. A large, frame steepled chapel building is shown located on the institute campus, with another church building to the north of this. The south side of the street is lined with houses of varying sizes and styles, one being the Charles T. Mason House and Dormitory. The drawing depicts the supply store building post office and large two-story house to the south, all no longer standing. Scant small trees line the street (The Liberty News, July 27, 1977). A Methodist church was erected near the center of the village in 1908 and a Lutheran church was located at the northern edge of the village around that time. The Methodist church building, which still stands, originally served the Whitsett Methodist Episcopal Church (1005 NC Highway 61). Although somewhat altered, the building depicts the original ecclesiastical Gothic design intent (Pegg 1980, p.7). The 1913-1914 Whitsett Annual Register describes the campus this way: "Grouped around the school campus, at a distance of one hundred yards, are twelve dormitories and boarding halls, where students room and board. The buildings are all practically new, having been erected within the past few years, and offer pleasant homes for the faculty and student body. Each boarding place is in the charge of a suitable matron." A circa 1915 documentary photo gives insight into the original streetscape along then College Avenue (NC State Historic Preservation Office Survey files). The brick store building currently located at the intersection of NC 61 and Whitsett Park Road was originally a one-story two-bay brick structure with a parapeted roof which sloped to the rear and large storefront windows headed with decorative brickwork. The brick north wall of the current building is part of the original configuration. The building served as student and faculty supply store. To the south of the supply store was a smaller brick building, no longer standing, that served as the post office. Continuing south on College Avenue, the photograph provides a glimpse of a one-story, L-plan house and a two-story I-house. Significance Nestled in rural surroundings, the Whitsett Historic District reflects the tastes, culture and style of an important late nineteenth century professional and intellectual community centered on education. The Whitsett Institute, originally founded as Fair View Academy in 1884, closed in 1918, but period family homes that also served as student boarding houses, emanate from the original site which is today occupied by a former elementary school building now serving as the town hall. This 1921 Neoclassical school building, a significant structure in its own right, alludes to the importance of the former institute with its prominent central location in the community. Today, Whitsett's physical presence is a touchstone memory of local civic initiative and accomplishment. The community evokes what one local writer has termed "the gracious influence of the institute" on its surroundings. The Whitsett Historic District is significant in the area of community development as a community which emerged from institutional origins. The lifestyle of the citizens as well as the built resources focused on an educational core. Whitsett was a pocket of academia and sophistication which developed in the midst of an agrarian culture. It survives as a community which retains much of its original countenance. The style of the many surviving institute-associated houses suggests a migration from town to country and the establishment of a special precinct. The houses of Whitsett are not simply independent family homes, but dwellings that were part of an interconnected community originating from educational aspirations. Collectively, the resources of Whitsett shape streetscapes and landscapes that recall a community of spirited citizens whose work and living milieu reflected the Progressive Era's doctrine of social improvement through education. They are remindful of a rapidly developing post-Reconstruction South where city and countryside distinctions were already blurring, and where co-education was well established. After the main building of the Whitsett Institute was destroyed by fire in 1918, a public elementary school was erected on the site in 1921 and today alludes to the community's educationally-inspired legacy. Significant in the area of architecture, the Whitsett Historic District comprises resources that portray a relatively sophisticated aesthetic which is exhibited in a notable and varietal collection of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century buildings. The most prominent built resources of the Whitsett community are architecturally notable Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, and vernacular Victorian-era houses radiating from the central 1921 Neoclassical former school building. A sense of continuity is lent in that descendants of Whitsett's early founders reside in the community and maintain substantial family home places. Although a few of the contributing resources lack individual significance, as a group they possess intrinsic value and tell the story of the community's pattern of development over time. The Whitsett Historic District's noncontributing resources are unobtrusive and are subordinate to the overall historic integrity of this rare-surviving and largely intact community. The Whitsett Historic District constitutes a significant cultural landscape which embodies the essential character of a community which evolved from educationally-motivated origins. The Whitsett Historic District's period of significance begins in the year 1894, the construction date of the earliest extant building, the Charles Mason House (801 NC Highway 61), which included a dormitory wing for students at Whitsett Institute. The period of significance ends in the year 1930 in order to encompass the 1920s, the period during which the community continued to flourish after the construction of the Whitsett Public School (811 NC Highway 61) in 1921. Historical Background and Community Development Context The Whitsett area's first European residents descended from William Penn's Pennsylvania Quakers who arrived from Germany with Lutheran immigrants, and came from other parts as pioneer farmers. By the late nineteenth century, local residents were tracing family roots to the Revolutionary War "Regulators" of adjacent Alamance County, who, at nearby Clapp's Mill skirmished with the General Charles Cornwallis on his way to the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Eventually, the town of Whitsett came to be situated on agricultural land that was once part of the late 1700's Foust plantation in eastern Guilford County (Guilford County Deeds, Book 99, page 305 and Historical Documentation Map 1980). As population increased in Guilford County and the economy began to recover from the tribulation that followed the Civil War, a number of rural communities emerged, particularly those served by the expansion of the railroad. The North Carolina Railroad was the foundation for the future growth of the county and for the improving conditions that significantly affected the rural development pattern in post-bellum years. This development pattern foreshadowed the increasing pace of urbanization in the county. Rural communities such as Gibsonville, Stokesdale, Browns Summit, Summerfield, Julian and McLeansville flourished in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries with the expansion of the railroad (Smith 1979, p.21). Although the Danville to Salisbury railroad did not pass through Whitsett, the town benefited from its proximity as travelers arrived at the nearby Gibsonville depot (located just two miles north) and were shuttled by a two-horse wagon to Whitsett (1910-1911 Register of the Whitsett Institute, p.50). The rise of Whitsett as an educational center took place against the backdrop of the educational poverty of much of rural North Carolina in the decades following the Civil War. Farming families frequently depended on child labor for survival, and the state's seeming lack of interest in funding public education for all reinforced the economic and social forces favoring illiteracy and dismal personal prospects in the countryside. The schools system was bankrupt, and opposition to taxation led to stagnation. In 1872 only seven of Guilford County's eighteen townships had schools in operation (Stoeson 1993, p.14). Those few who had the vision and means to seek quality education had to look to the private sector. Often, in communities like Whitsett where there was no alternative, the citizens themselves took initiative to provide educational opportunities. So it was in 1884 that three enlightened and prosperous farmers, Joseph Bason Whitsett, Henry Sharp and Alphonso Clapp, established Fair View Academy, later renamed the Whitsett Institute, with the help of Paisley White, the Reverend Brantly York and Charles Mebane who each served short terms as Academy superintendents. The academy was erected on land reputedly deeded by Joseph Whitsett. Although White was most active in the first year, York and Mebane brought notable experience to the project. In 1839, York had started the school that in 1859 became Trinity College, the foundation on which Duke University was established in the twentieth century. Mebane was a professor at Catawba College, from which he had recently graduated, and in 1896 he was to become Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of North Carolina. In 1890, Joseph's son, William Thorton (W.T.) Whitsett, accepted appointment as Fair View's fourth and last superintendent. William's maternal grandmother, Libina Summers Foust, had offered him 123 acres of land in Whitsett if he would accept the position at the school rather than in a larger city. Although just twenty years of age and a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the younger Whitsett began with a clear vision of educational purpose and a marketing plan for promoting the fledgling school. He became the institute's guiding force over its last thirty years and sought to develop a first-class private boarding school with several study programs built on a strong foundation of literary studies. Capitalizing on early and rapid successes, he hired J. Henry Joyner around 1908 with whom he worked in tandem to secure the school's reputation. Joyner built an elaborate Queen Anne house, which came to be called "Hollygate," just north of the Academy. Revered by students, Joyner, who became Whitsett's brother-in-law, eventually moved to public instruction and served as president of the North Carolina State Board of Education (Pegg 1980, pp.1-2 and The Liberty News, July 27, 1977, p.3-B). William Whitsett generously offered a considerable amount of the family's land adjoining the school at no or little cost to encourage families, including those of his faculty and staff, to build homes large enough to house institute students (Bachelor 1991, p.11 ). A number of smaller cottages were also built so that male students could try their hand at housekeeping (The Liberty News, July 27, 1977, p.3-B). Other families who moved to the area built smaller homes nearby so that their children could conveniently attend the school. Institute salaries were modest but Superintendent Whitsett insured that faculty paychecks would support the building and maintaining of substantial family home places. In "Those Wonderful Whitsett Homes" (1987), local historian Rollin M. Steele, Jr., writes that the ideal for the new Whitsett citizen at the turn of the century was drawn from classical antiquity and modeled himself after Virgil, the "educated agriculturalist," the poet-beekeeper. Hence, many of these homes, whose facades reflected the tastes, culture and style of an intellectual community, were to a degree supported by small-scale, backyard farming. But unlike most rural Guilford County communities, Whitsett did not begin or evolve as a farming or railroad community. It owed its existence to the institute. Several other academies or boarding schools were built in Guilford County in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but none prompted the development of a supporting community to the extent that Whitsett Institute did, with the exception of the Oak Ridge Academy. Though the earliest surviving buildings of the campus of the Oak Ridge Institute (as it was formerly referred to) date from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the school was actually begun in 1853. Housing for the staff and students sprang up around the school; however, the community had previously been established by Quaker farmers in the eighteenth century. Other rural academies include the late nineteenth century Jefferson Academy in the community of McLeansville, whose small frame building closed in the early twentieth century, and the Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, a nationally-respected boarding school for blacks founded in 1902 (Smith 1979, p.31). Towards the turn of the century, most of Guilford remained agricultural despite the significant trend in the county and other areas of the Piedmont toward industrial and commercial development and large-scale retail marketing and banking. Life was centered around the farm and the institutions of rural living including the church, the local gristmill, the general store, and sometimes, as in Whitsett, the school (Smith 1980, p.29). In 1891, Fair View Academy became Fairview Institute, reflecting changes in size, faculty and curriculum. With the addition of a business curriculum in 1895, the name changed again to Fairview Institute and Business College. Finally, in 1898, the school became Whitsett Institute. The institute was a non-denominational, non-sectarian secondary school with a curriculum of literature, science, telegraphy, art and music; but it was also a "normal" school, i.e., a teacher's college, as well as a school of dentistry and business. In 1900, Josephus Daniels, editor of the Raleigh News and Observer and later Secretary of the Navy in Woodrow Wilson's administration, spoke at commencement. Impressed, he soon editorialized, "If we had ninety-six such schools in North Carolina (one for each county), it would revolutionize life and lift up the state to the highest plane" (News and Observer, May 27, 1900). As it was, Whitsett graduates tended to have easy entry to the state's most prestigious colleges, including Davidson, Wake Forest and the University of North Carolina (1900-1901 Register of Whitsett Institute, p.3). Students came to Whitsett from Cuba, Spain, France, England, South America, from seven other states and from Canada ( 1910 Register of Whitsett Institute; Bachelor 1991, p.11 ). Rapid growth, from sixty-eight students in 1888 to over 300 in 1900, led to the construction of a new main building in 1902. The frame structural members for the building were milled at the large sawmill operated by the Clapp family on nearby Rock Creek. Dr. Whitsett closely supervised the building's construction. A local memoir describes it as "solid and almost handsome, and certainly one of the finest school buildings in the state at that time. It was eighty-feet-wide and 100-feet-long, with two full floors, a beautiful four-story tower, and several arched windows with stained glass. It contained two study halls, several classrooms, a sizable library two halls designed for the literary societies, an auditorium, and a study room supplied with newspapers and periodicals" (Pegg 1980, p.3). The 1913-1914 Register of Whitsett Institute described it as "a model school building, of handsome and striking architecture, affording comfort and convenience" and "well-adapted to the work for which it was designed." The school's annual register also touted the "beautiful surroundings and admirable location of picturesque variety and genial clime." As Fairview Institute evolved, so did the community around it. Dr. Whitsett's deep and honorable family roots in the area eased the way for close "town-and-gown" understanding and collaboration. Along with Professor Joyner, Whitsett worked to improve local roads and to secure a United States Post Office for the community. Most significantly, he encouraged young families to build large homes on small tracts near the school and to rent rooms to the ever-growing numbers of enrolled students. Guilford County deeds suggest that at least fourteen houses were built between 1892 and 1912 (Bachelor 1991, p.11). But the pressures of World War I soon caught up with Whitsett Institute. Dr. Whitsett replied to parent's inquiries about the school's future: "Because a large part of the world is at war we must not neglect [the education of] our young men and our young women." However, the class of 1917 had only twenty-two graduates. In 1918, the under-insured 1902 main school building was destroyed by fire, and the institute did not reopen given the increased availability of public high schools (Bachelor 1991, p.12). Having provided private education for several thousand students, Dr. Whitsett and Joyner backed a bond referendum for a new public school in January 1919, and in July the Board of Education authorized its construction. Subsequently, Dr. Whitsett, became chairman of the board for thirteen years and a member for twenty-two years. In August 1919, he sold the institute's former site for the future Whitsett High School to the Board for $600.00. A Neoclassical Revival school building, currently serving as the town hall, was erected in 1921, after the board appropriated $1,500.00 for its construction (Bachelor 1991, p.63). The community over which it now presides remains in essence the same aggregation of family houses and associated structures which Dr. Whitsett nurtured at the turn-of-the-century. Architectural Context: Late Nineteenth-Century and Early Twentieth-Century Architecture in Rural Guilford County With labor and materials diverted to war-time efforts, the Civil War nearly halted construction in the South that was unrelated to the conflict. The most significant construction project in Guilford County during the war was the railroad between Greensboro and Danville, which bypassed Whitsett to the north through the nearby town of Gibsonville. Though destruction caused by the war itself was minimal in Guilford County, statewide economic recovery was slow. Thus, few buildings of significance were built in the county immediately following the war. Generally, farmhouses built with the profits of agricultural enterprise were not large or richly detailed. Prices for farm products remained deflated for over thirty years after the war, and unless farmers had additional income from grist mills, general stores, or other businesses, farm incomes remained too modest to afford elaborate dwellings (Smith 1979, p.21). The "triple-A" house, as it was known colloquially due to its roof form of two side and one front gable, appeared throughout North Carolina as elsewhere in quantity as the standard-house type in the post-Civil War period. The Summers-Edgerton House (1000 NC Highway 61) built in 1900, and the Whitsett-Clapp-Tysor House (1017 NC Highway 61) built in 1904, illustrate the triple-A form in Whitsett. They document a developing technology of building and changing tastes in design, but reflect the continuing demand for simple, straightforward architecture. As in most places in the nation around the turn-of-the-century, the Queen Anne style predominated in the dwellings of the most prosperous people, who were for the most part involved in industry, commerce, and other non-agricultural-related enterprises. The style is testament to the improving ability of established Guilford County farmers and entrepreneurs to erect relatively large houses with greater comfort and more refined detail. The houses were often constructed by local builders whose architectural concepts were taken from widely circulated pattern books which tended to standardize architectural styles during the period. Patterns for brackets, sawnwork, and various ornamental details utilized in embellishing Queen Anne houses as well as the vernacular Victorian styles, were easily obtained through mail-order catalogues or were milled locally and sold as stock items. These decorative elements became standard motifs on houses throughout the county. Thus, the conservative vernacular idiom was virtually eliminated at least among the most substantial building. The principal divergence of post-war architecture in Guilford County from that of the antebellum period lay in the fact that locally developed indigenous building traditions were supplanted by a national vernacular. Victorian-era styles in the county did not substantially deviate from those found in other locales of similar climate and resources (Smith 1979, p.37). Although traditionally Quaker areas of the county such as Whitsett were described as aesthetically conservative, they were also intellectual centers comprised of forward-looking citizens who readily adopted a degree of sophisticated architectural eclecticism that was more characteristic of the eastern portion of the state (Smith 1979, p.16). This acceptance of more academic design was evident by the late nineteenth century in the number of fine examples of the Queen Anne style that the county boasted; unfortunately, many of these examples have now been destroyed. Whitsett boasts the most intact collection of these Queen Anne dwellings in the county. One of the most significant in the collection is the house built for Dr. William Thorton Whitsett (7222 Whitsett Park Road) called "The Oaks." It features a handsome wraparound porch accented with a polygonal pavilion. The Dr. J. Henry Joyner House (721 NC Highway 61), also highly notable in Whitsett, exhibits a handsome transitional Colonial Revival porch. While not representative of typical rural housing, this group of impressive domestic Queen Anne houses is testament to Guilford County's rapidly-increasing wealth, architectural capabilities, and, in terms of design, interest in adopting recent architectural trends near the turn-of the-century (Smith 1979, pp.23-24). Outside of Whitsett, one of the most outstanding examples of the Queen Anne style is the 1897 house called "Oakhurst" (National Register) located in the northwest county in Oak Ridge, a community whose origins lay rooted in agriculture as well as education. The house represents the epitome of the Queen Anne style and was built by the co-principal of the Oak Ridge Institute, Martin H. Holt. To the east of Oak Ridge, in the town of Summerfield, is the Henry Clay Brittain House, an elaborate Queen Anne style house built by the proprietor of the Brittain Store in the community. The outbuildings that were typical of the county's rural landscape are not well represented in Whitsett given that the community's primary subsistence was not originally rooted in agriculture. Only a few miscellaneous small barns allude to the small-scale, "back-yard" farming that took place in the first decades of the twentieth century. Outbuildings in the Whitsett Historic District consist mostly of a few storage buildings and detached garages dating to between the 1920s and 1970s. The most significant surviving outbuildings are those associated with the Dr. J. Henry Joyner House (721 NC Highway 61) and the Clapp-Barnhardt House (1010 NC Highway 61). The Joyner House property exhibits a variety of types and period of outbuildings including a 1910s frame garage, a 1930s brick flower house, and a corn crib, an outhouse, and a well house that appear to be contemporary with the 1908 house. The Clapp-Barnhardt House retains its 1905 carriage house. The standardization that took place after World War I due to the improving modes of transportation, the migration of professionals to the state's rapidly-developing Piedmont region, the availability of illustrated catalogues and journals, and the emergence of a trained architectural profession, ended the builders' dependence upon local tradition and materials and allowed the execution of more sophisticated designs (Smith 1979, pp.37-38). An example of this more liberal aesthetic bent in Whitsett is evident in the shingled Dutch Colonial Revival house of Dr. John Clapp called "Midlawn" (723 NC Highway 61), built in 1908 (Smith 1979, pp.37-38). The architectural centerpiece of several rural communities in Guilford County was the school building. In Whitsett, the original private institute building around which the community emerged is no longer extant, however a two-story brick Neoclassical public school building was erected in 1921 near the site. In the first and second decades of the twentieth century in Guilford County, larger brick schools like the former Whitsett Public School and the Neoclassical former Jamestown Public School (1915) (National Register) and the Busick School (1925) in the Osceola community were built. However, most were abandoned as the large consolidated schools took over in the 1930s. Several private boarding academies were built in nineteenth and early twentieth century rural Guilford County. The Oak Ridge Academy, formerly Oak Ridge Institute, located in northwest Guilford County, is the only nineteenth century private school in the county which remains in operation (Bachelor 1991, p.10). Today, its campus is primarily comprised of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Colonial and Neoclassical Revival buildings. These include Alumni Hall erected in 1912, which although is much larger, resembles the Whitsett Public School building.(811 NC Highway 61). Other rural academies include the Jefferson Academy in the community of McLeansville, whose late nineteenth century small frame building closed in the early twentieth century, and the nationally-known Palmer Memorial Institute founded in 1902 in Sedalia. The Palmer campus comprises a highly significant collection of 1920s Colonial Revival style buildings that served as a boarding school for blacks (Smith 1979, p.31). Of these academic institutions, only Oak Ridge Academy, begun in 1853, precipitated the emergence of a substantial supporting community similar to that of Whitsett. Although the Whitsett Institute campus no longer remains, the historic character and scale of its context remains as exhibited in the community's crossroads and the extant associated boarding houses. The high degree of intactness of these supporting contextual elements is unique in the county. ==Sources== * Batchelor, John E. 1991. The Guilford County Schools: A History. Winston-Salem. NC: John F. Blair, Publisher. Copyright by the Guilford County Board of Education. * Burlington Times News. September 26, 1968. * Fairview Institute and Commercial College. 1896. Promotional brochure owned by Mrs. James Griggs, Whitsett, NC. * Greensboro Daily News. October 15, 1960. * Greensboro Record. April, 1966. * Guilford County Deed Books. Register of Deeds Office located at Guilford County Courthouse, Greensboro, NC. * Historic Documentation Map, Guilford County, NC. 1980. Drafted by Fred Hughes. Located at the Greensboro, NC Public Library. * National Register of Historic Places Nomination for Holly Gate. 1980. By Keith Morgan and Jerry Cashion. Unpublished manuscript located in North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office survey flies, Raleigh, NC. * Pegg, Carl Hamilton. 1980. Whitsett Institute [Formerly Fairview Academy] 1884-1918: A Sketch. Chapel Hill, N.C. * Raleigh News and Observer. October 16, 1960. * Registers of the Whitsett Institute. 1900-1914. Located in North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office survey files, Raleigh, NC. * Smith, McKeldon H. 1979. Architectural Resources: An Inventory of Historic Architecture. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History. * State Historic Preservation Office Survey Files. North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History. Raleigh, NC. * Steele, Dr. Rollin M. 1987. Those Wonderful Whitsett Homes. Unpublished manuscript located in North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office survey files, Raleigh, NC. * Stoeson, Alexander R. 1993. Guilford County: A Brief History. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina Division of Archives and History. * Whitsett Historic District Commission. 1994. Historic Designation Report for Whitsett. North Carolina. Unpublished manuscript located in North Carolina State Historic Preservation Office survey files, Raleigh, NC. * Kaye Graybeal, DSAtlantice, Whitsett Historic District, Guilford County, NC, nomination document, 1999, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places, Washington, D.C. ==Additional Resources== * Greensboro News and Record [https://greensboro.com/article_e7ffde22-0cac-50a5-a9b8-2f545f9955dc.html article].

Whitsett Public School

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[[Category:Rock Creek Township, Guilford County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Whitsett, North Carolina]] [[Category:Guilford County, North Carolina, Schools]] ==History== {{image|file=Whitsett_Public_School-1.jpg|align=l|size=150|caption=Whitsett Town Hall 2023
formely, Whitsett School|label=Click for larger image}} The Whitsett Public school was built on the site of the Whitsett Institute which burned down in 1918, on Highway 61 in Whitsett, NC. The building currently serves as the town hall and community center.Greensboro News and Record [https://greensboro.com/article_e7ffde22-0cac-50a5-a9b8-f545f9955dc.html article]. {{clear}} {{image|file=Whitsett_Public_School.jpg|align=r|size=200|caption=upstairs auditorium|label=Click for larger image}} The second floor of the building is entirely used for an auditorium and dressing/prep rooms. The space is currently unusable, but the town is seeking grants to restore the entire building. {{clear}} ==Sources==

Whittall Family

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[[Category:Whittall Family]] [[Category: Levantine Heritage]] The goal of this project is to prepare an up to date online record of the Whittall family, and their descendants worldwide (regardless of surname) Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Check the existing data on Wikitree and update/correct * Check for duplicated profiles and merge them * Post photographs * Update Biography This project owes much to the work of [[Giraud-50 |Edmund Haydn Giraud]] and his "Family Records - A record of the origin and history of the Giraud and Whittall families of Turkey" privately published in 1934 and out of print for many years. Also, [[Whittall-172 |Yolande Whittall]] and [[Perkins-8945 |Ben Perkins]] ''Genealogy of the Whittall Family of Turkey'' in 1966 and to [[Whittall-170 | Betty McKernan]] and her husband [[McKernan-154 | Paul McKernan]] who updated 30 years worth of genealogy in 1996 using software and published their Blue Book, ''The Genealogy of the Whittall Family of Turkey''. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5979924 send Brigitte a private message]. Thanks!

Whittemore1

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[[Category: Whittemore Name Study]] [[Category: Charlestown, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Everett, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Woburn, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Whittemore Name Study]] == Mystic side Whittemore's == === Thomas Whittemore (1593 - 1661) homestead === Around 1640, [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas]] and wife [[Chawkley-1 | Hannah]] come to America and settle on the new homestead. They brought children [[Whittemore-73 | Daniel (1633)]], [[Whittmore-28 | Nathaniel (bef. 1636)]] and [[Whittemore-56 | John (bef. 1638)]]. At their new home they had additional children: [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin (abt. 1640)]], [[Whittemore-459 | Elizabeth (aft. 1643)]], [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas (1645)]], [[Whittemore-461 | Samuel (abt. 1647)]], [[Whitemore-9 | Elizabeth (abt. 1650)]], [[Whittemore-462 | Pelatiah (abt. 1650)]] and [[Whittemore-463 | Abraham (abt. 1653)]]. [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas]] died in 1661. In his will, he left the following to each child: * [[Whittemore-73 | Daniel (1633 - 1683)]], then 28 y.o., house, barn and immediate land, * [[Whittmore-28 | Nathaniel (bef. 1636 - bef. 1671)]], then 25 y.o., 30 acres of upland and 1/3 of his meadow, * [[Whittemore-56 | John (bef. 1638 - 1694)]], then 23 y.o., 10 acres. * Elizabeth, around 11 y.o., 20 pounds, at marriage or 18 y.o. * the 5 youngest, all under the age of 21, 10 pounds each when they turn 21. ** So Benjamin must have been born after Elizabeth? Soon afterward, [[Chawkley-1 | Hannah]] remarried [[Butterfield-109|Benjamin Butterfield]], and removed to Chelmsford. In 1806 a house is built, that burned in 1866. In 1845 [[Whittemore-708|William]] ([[Whittemore-58|Joseph]],[[Whittemore-71|Daniel]],[[Whittemore-72|Daniel]],[[Whittemore-73|Daniel]],[[Whittemore-74 | Thomas]]) sells the homestead. [[Whittemore-56 | John (bef. 1638 - 1694)]] got married and moved to Charlestown. [[Whittemore-459 | Elizabeth (aft. 1643 - aft. 1661)]] got married and moved to Woburn. [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas (1645 - 1670)]] got married and moved to Woburn. [[Whittemore-461 | Samuel (abt. 1647 - 1726)]] got married and moved to Cambridge. Nothing more is know about [[Whittemore-462 | Pelatiah (abt. 1650 - abt. 1679)]] or [[Whittemore-463 | Abraham (abt. 1653 - 1691)]]. They may have lived out their days in Charlestown, never marrying. * [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Chawkley-1/300 Thomas and Hannah family] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whittemore-Descendants-74 Descendants of Thomas Whittemore (1593 - 1661)] === Charlestown time line === * 1629 Incorporated * 1642 Woburn set off (including what is later Burlington, Winchester, and parts of Stoneham, Wilmington) * 1643 Charlestown becomes part of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay * 1649 Malden set off (including what is later Melrose, Everett) * 1724 "North Charlestown" set off, part to Malden, part to Reading * 1725 Stoneham set off * 1754 Medford set off * 1771 [https://www.digitalcommonwealth.org/search/commonwealth:wd376564m Boston and Charlestown map] * 1776 Charlestown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States * 1777 [http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/users/rauch/charlestown/maps/18th_Century.html map] [https://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/8213477?buttons=y charlestown] * 1802 Cambridge set off * 1807 [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/1569114/ Somerville and Medford] * 1830 [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/7488/ Medford] * 1842 Somerville set off * 1842 "West Cambridge" (later known as "Menotomy", later Arlington) set off * 1848 [https://bostonraremaps.com/inventory/charlestown-massachusetts-1848/ map Charlestown] * 1856 maps: [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/MiddlesexCo_1856_web.jpg Middlesex] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/BURLINGTON_1856_web.jpg Burlington] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/CHARLESTOWN_1856_web.jpg Charlestown] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/MALDEN_1856_web.jpg Malden] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Malden_Center_1856_web.jpg Malden Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/MEDFORD_1856_web.jpg Medford] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Medford_vils_web.jpg Medford Villages] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/MELROSE_1856_web.jpg Melrose] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Melrose_Center_web.jpg Melrose Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/READING_1856_web.jpg Reading] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Reading_Center_1856_web.jpg Reading Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Somerville_1856_1117_web.jpg Somerville 1117] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/SOMERVILLE_1856_web.jpg Somerville] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/SOUTH_READING_1856_web.jpg South Reading] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/South_Reading_vil_web.jpg South Reading vii] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/STONEHAM_1856_web.jpg Stoneham] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Stoneham_Center_web.jpg Stoneham Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WEST_CAMBRIDGE_1856_web.jpg West Cambridge] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/West_Cambridge_Center_1856_web.jpg West Cambridge Center] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WILMINGTON_1856_web.jpg Wilmington] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WINCHESTER_1856_web.jpg Winchester] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/WOBURN_1856_web.jpg Woburn] [http://www.old-maps.com/ma/ma_towns/middlesex_towns/midd56/Woburn_Centre_1856_web.jpg Woburn Center] * 1873 annexed to Boston == [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/ Vital Records, Middlesex County (1600 to 1850)] == This section maps (links) to wikitree profiles, when it is clear which applies. This help resolve conflicts/duplicates, and discover gaps. I start with raw data from [http://ma-vitalrecords.org ma-vitalrecords.org], resorting by date. For births, I try to group under matching parents. As a follow-up, I should then make sure each profile contains the matching VR source citation as well as a location Category. Templates for source: * ''[[Space:Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850|Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]]''; [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aMarriagesW.shtml Malden Marriages/Intentions, p. 321,2] * ''[[Space:Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850|Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]]''; [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aDeathsW.shtml Malden Deaths, p. 391,2] === Charlestown === * Wyman, Thomas Bellows. ''[[Space:The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown|The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown]]'' (D. Clapp, Boston, 1879) ** [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas 1]] ** [[Whittemore-460 | Thomas 2]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas 3]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-73 | Daniel 4]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-72 | Daniel 5]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel 6]] (Daniel 5,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittmore-28 | Nathaniel 7]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-41 | Nathaniel 8]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-121 | Pelatiah 9]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-527 | Joshua 10]] (Pelatiah 9,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-56 | John 11]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-28 | John 12]] ( John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-385 | John 13]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-384 | John 14]] (John 13,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-86 | John 15]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-85 | Jeremiah 16]] (John 15,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-122 | James 17]] (Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-523 | James 18]] (James 17,Daniel 4,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-443 | Richard 19]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-277 | Joseph 20]] ( John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-532 | Joseph 21]] (Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-709 | Joseph 22]] (Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1318 | Joseph 23]] (Joseph 22,Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-710 | Thomas 24]] (Joseph 22,Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-711 | Joseph 25]] (Thomas 24,Joseph 22,Joseph 21,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-444 | Joseph 26]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-733 | Joseph 27]] (Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1332 | Joseph 28]] (Joseph 27,Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** Joseph 29 ** [[Whittemore-534 | Jabez 30]] (Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1333 | Jabez 31]] (Jabez 30,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1334 | Joel 32]] (Jabez 30,Joseph 20, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-734 | John 33]] (Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1339 | John 34]] (John 33,Richard 19,John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-337 | Josiah 35]] (John 12, John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-470 | Pelatiah 36]] ( John 11,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin 37]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-461 | Samuel 38]] (Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-477 | Samuel 39]] (Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-576 | Samuel 40]] (Samuel 39,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-313 | Samuel 41]] (Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel 42]] (Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-322 | Samuel 43]] (Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-321 | Nathan 44]] (Samuel 43,Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** Jacob 45 ** [[Whittemore-317 | Thomas 46]] (Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** Ezekiel 46 (Thomas 46,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-324 | Amos 47]] (Thomas 46,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-319 | William 48]] (Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-1384 | William 49]] (William 48,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-333 | Philip-Carteret 50]] (William 48,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittmore-2 | Josiah 51]] (Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** [[Whittemore-320 | Jonathan 52]] (Samuel 42,Samuel 41,Samuel 38,Thomas 1) ** Joseph 52 ** Hannah 53 ** Mary 54 ** Mary 55 ** Helen 56 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aBirthsW.shtml ma-vitalrecords.org Malden Births] === * [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] (and [[Whittemore-1116 | Elizabeth (Bucknam)]]) ** [[Whittemore-1117 | Benjamin]], s. , Jan. ––, 1667. CC ** [[Whittemore-1340 | Elizabeth]], d., Apr. ––, 1669. CC ** [[Whittemore-1121 | Benjamin]], s, 2: 9m: 1670. CC ** [[Whittemore-1344 | Hannah]], d., July 15, 1703. * [[Whittemore-150 | Samuel]] and [[Mitchell-6279 | Peternell]] ** [[Whittemore-152 | Samuel]], s., Dec. 13, 1723. ** [[Whittemore-659 | Peternell]], d. , Feb. 23, 1724. ** [[Whittemore-660 | Abigail]], d. , Jan. 21, 1726. ** [[Whittemore-661 | Edward]], s. , Aug. 20, 1728. * [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]] ** [[Whittemore-648 |Peletiah]], s., Mar. 3, 1739-40. ** [[Whittemore-649 | Deborah]], d., Oct. 10, 1741. ** [[Whittemore-650 | Eunice]], d., Aug. 27, 1743. ** [[Whittemore-651 | Susanna]], d., Jan. 10, 1744-5. ** [[Whittemore-652 | John]], s., Feb. 12, 1746-7. ** [[Whittemore-653 | Asa]], ch., Nov. 19, 1748. ** [[Whittemore-654 | Elizabeth]], ch., Nov. 19, 1748. ** [[Whittemore-655 | Martha]], d., Jan. 1, 1750-1. ** [[Whittemore-656 | Huldah]], d., Nov. 25, 1752. * [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]] and [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]] ** [[Whittemore-583 | Martha]], d., July 20, 1727. ** [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], s., Sept. 16, 1729. ** [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], s., May 15, 1731. ** [[Whittemore-70 | Phebe]], d., Mar. 15, 1734-5. * [[Whittemore-712 | William]] and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T.]] ** [[Whittemore-713 | Sarah F.]], d., Oct. 8, 1837. GR ** [[Whittemore-714 | Emeline]], d., Dec. 1, 1839. GR ** [[Whittemore-715 | Emma Joanna (Joanna T. at death, 1851)]], d., Nov. 13, 1842. ** [[Whittemore-1343 | William H.]], s., Sept. 30, 1844. * [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary (Grover)]] ** [[Whittemore-523 | James]], s., Sept. 18, 1719. ** [[Whittemore-524 | Mary]], d., Apr. 6, 1721. ** [[Whittemore-525 | Joel]], s., Apr. 28, 1722. ** [[Whittemore-526 | Simon]], s., Mar. 24, 1725-6. * [[Whittemore-523 | James]] and [[Sherman-4388 | Mary]] ** [[Whittemore-703 | Mary]], d., Dec. 8, 1745. ** [[Whittemore-722 | Sarah]], d., Apr. 20, 1747. ** [[Whittemore-723 | Jemima]], d., Feb. 19, 1749-50. ** [[Whittemore-724 | Esther]], d., Feb. 2, 1752. ** [[Whittemore-725 | James]], s., Jan. 22, 1754. ** [[Whittemore-726 | Joel]], s., Jan. 23, 1757. * [[Whittemore-497 | Elias]] and [[Holt-4962 | Rhoda]] ** [[Whittemore-30 | Rhoda]], d., Aug. 18, 1729. ** [[Whittemore-636 | Rachel]], d., Aug. 17, 1735. * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]] and [[Holden-2509 | Ruhamah]] ** [[Whittemore-704 | Joseph]], s. Jan. 31, 1773. ** [[Whittemore-705 | Jonathan Holden]], s., Apr. 10, 1776. ** [[Whittemore-706 | Jonathan Holden]], s., Mar. 29, 1778. ** [[Whittemore-707 | William]], s., Sept. 5, 1781. ** [[Whittemore-708 | William]], s., Feb. 2, 1785. * [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]] and [[Jackson-18254 | Anstis (Jackson)]] ** [[Whittemore-585 | Polly]], d. , Aug. 28, 1777. ** [[Whittemore-586 | Miriam]], d., Nov. 20, 1779. ** [[Whittemore-587 | Nancy]], d., Mar. 14, 1784. * [[Whittemore-708 | William]] and [[Nichols-9653 | Esther]] ** [[Whittemore-712 | William]], s., Sept. 2, 1811. ** [[Whittemore-716 | Henry]], s. , Aug. 7, 1813. ** [[Whittemore-717 | Joseph]], s., Nov. 28, 1815. ** [[Whittemore-718 | Esther]], d., Dec. 30, 1817. GR ** [[Whittemore-1345 | Eliza N.]], d., Jan. 8, 1825. GR * [[Whittemore-719 | George]] and Mary M. (Bruce, of Putney VT.) ** [[Whittemore-720 | Mary Frances]], d., at Boston, Feb. 19, 1848. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aMarriagesW.shtml ma-vitalrecords.org Malden Marriages] === * [[Whittemore-77 | Hannah]], of Woburn, and [[Nichols-1246 | James Nichols]], Nov. 15, 1686. CC * [[Whittemore-1340 | Elizabeth]], and Jacob Winslade, May 16, 1690. CC * [[Whittemore-1120 | Benjamin]], and Elizabeth Kenicott, Sept. 17, 1702. * [[Whittemore-122 | James]], and [[Paul-1067 | Hannah Scadled (Scarlet?) (Paul?)]], May ––, 1703. * [[Whittemore-527 | Joshua]], and [[Whittemore-492 | Elizabeth Whittemore]], Apr. 25, 1734. * [[Whittemore-492 | Elizabeth]], and [[Whittemore-527 | Joshua Whittemore]], Apr. 25, 1734. * [[Whittemore-494 | Hannah]], and Michael Woodcock of Needham, Apr. 10, 1735. NEE * [[Whittemore-491 | Richard]], of Killingly, and [[Baldwin-7671 | Elizabeth Baldwin]], Dec. 26, 1735. * [[Whittemore-493 | Jonathan]], and [[Woodcock-960 | Sarah Woodcock]] of Needham, Apr. 10, 1735. NEE * [[Whittemore-500 | Deborah]], and Moses Gleason of Oxford, Feb. 2, 1737-8. * [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]], and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah Kendall]] of Dunstable, July 30, 1738. * [[Whittemore-495 | Sarah]], and Ichabod Clark of Stoughton, Mar. 30, 1741, Dec. 14, 1740. * [[Whittemore-488 | Lydia]], and Nathan Richardson of Woburn, Apr. 3, 1740. * [[Whittemore-523 | James]], and [[Sherman-4388 | Mary Sherman]], June 4, 1744, May 16. * [[Whittemore-582 | Lydia]], and [[Collins-12329 | Moses Collins]] of Roxbury, May 20, 1746, May 1. * [[Whittemore-581 | Hannah]], and [[Sargeant-292 | Joseph Sargeant]], Jan. 20, 1746-7, Sept. 7, 1746. * [[Whittemore-660 | Abigail]], and [[Knower-12 | Danirl (Daniel) Knower]], Nov. 25, 1749. * [[Whittemore-260 | Phebe]], and [[Richardson-9856 | Jonathan (Jotham. int.) Richardson]] of Woburn, Dec. 13, 1759, Oct. 21. * [[Whittemore-703 | Mary]], and [[Barnes-10141 | Thomas Barnes]], Jan. 27, 1765, Dec. 2, 1764. * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], and [[Holden-2509 | Ruhamah Holden]] of Woburn, Sept. 10, 1771, Aug. 3. WOB * [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], and [[Jackson-18254 | Anstis Jackes (Jackson)]], Dec. 27, 1774, Dec. 10. * [[Whittemore-726 | Joel]], and [[Green-18720 | Catherine Green]], Jan. 3, 1785, Apr. 19, 1784. * [[Whittemore-708 | William]], and [[Nichols-9653 | Esther (Rice. int.) Nichols]], Feb. 14, 1811, Dec. 30, 1810. * John, and Susan Floyd, June 22, 1823, May 3. FCR * [[Whittemore-1460 | Emeline]], and [[Dix-1284 | Joseph O. Dix]], both of So. Reading, Aug. 13, 1835. * [[Whittemore-712 | William (Jr.)]] (int.), and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T. Oliver]], Nov. 8, 1836, Oct. 15. * [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles (A.)]], and [[Whittemore-1355 | Lydia Ramsdill]], Nov. 6, 1847. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Malden/aDeathsW.shtml ma-vitalrecords.org Malden Deaths] === * [[Whittemore-707 | ––––– (William)]], ch. [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], Oct. 12, 1783. * [[Holden-2509 | –––––(Ruhamah (Holden))]], w. [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], 78 y., lung fever, Mar. 12, 1810. * [[Jackson-18254 | Anstis]], wid. [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], Feb. 5, 1811. * [[Whittemore-653 | Asa]], s. [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]], Feb. 1, 1752. * [[Whittemore-1117 | Benjamin]] , s. [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]], Mar. 31, 1668. CC * [[Whittemore-1121 | Benjamin]], s. [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] , ––: 10m: 1676. CC * [[Whittemore-1120 | Benjamin, Jr]]., [23 y.], Oct. 7 [Oct. 6. GS], 1703. * [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] [86 y.], July 16, 1726. * [[Whittemore-72 | Daniel]], h. the late [[Bassett-1033 | Lydia]], in 95 y., Sept. 21, 1756. * [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]], h. [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], July 25, 1771. * [[Whittemore-584 | Daniel]], 80 y., Nov. 3, 1809. * [[Whittemore-661 | Edward]], s. [[Whittemore-150 | Samuel]] and [[Mitchell-6279 | Peternell]] , Feb. 24, 1729-30. * [[Whittemore-1116 | Elizabeth]], wid. [[Whittemore-458 | Benjamin]] [82 y.], July 18, 1726. * [[Whittemore-654 | Elizabeth]], d. [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]], Jan. 29, 1752. * [[Whittemore-714 | Emeline]], d. [[Whittemore-712 | William]] and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T.]], Nov. 4, 1841. GS * [[Whittemore-122 | James]], h. [[Paul-1067 | Anna]], Sept. 3, 1753. * [[Whittemore-523 | James]], h. [[Sherman-4388 | Mary]], s. [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary]], Oct. 18, 1758. * [[Whittemore-86 | John]], Mar. 4, 1730. * [[Whittemore-652 | John]], s. [[Whittemore-501 | Peletiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]], Jan. 24, 1752. * [[Whittemore-525 | Joe]], s. [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary]] [see note under Hovey], 1735 [1745.] * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]], 83 y., Feb. 21, 1814. * [[Bassett-1033 | Lydia]], w. [[Whittemore-72 | Daniel]], 84 y., Apr. 6, 1755. * [[Whittemore-583 | Martha]], d. [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]] and [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], May 7, 1748. * [[Whittemore-580 | Mary]], d. [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]] and [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], Feb. 20, 1739-40. * [[Chamberlain-633 | Mary]], wid. [[Whittemore-71 | Daniel]], Apr. 26, 1772. * [[Sherman-4388 | Mary]], wid. [[Whittemore-523 | James]], "being overcom of the Coald in the Snow a little behind Samuel waits in the evening of Said Day," Feb. 15, 1784. * [[Mitchell-6279 | Peternell]], w. [[Whittemore-150 | Samuel]], Aug. 23, 1729. * [[Whittemore-713 | Sarah F.]], d. [[Whittemore-712 | William, Jr.]], and [[Oliver-7656 | Joanna T.]], 5 y., erysipelas, June 25 [June 26. GS], 1843. * [[Whittemore-526 | Simon]], s. [[Whittemore-122 | James]] and [[Grover-609 | Mary]], Sept. 14, 1728. * Vernon ? 28 y., consumption, Feb. 22, 1809. * [[Whittemore-708 | William]], 66 y., heart complaint, Nov. 20, 1850. === Woburn Births Pages [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/Images/WoburnP1_B274.gif 274] and [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/Images/WoburnP1_B275.gif 275] === * [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas]] and [[Pierce-1112 | Elizabeth]] ** [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph]], s., Aug 14, 1667 * [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph]] and [[Temple-1383 | Sarah]] ** [[Whittemore-573 | Joseph]], s., Nov. 17, 1705 ** [[Whittemore-574 | Isaac]], s., Feb. 4, 1710 ** [[Whittemore-575 | Sarah]], d., Nov. 8, 1713 * [[Whittemore-501 | Pelatiah]] and [[Kendall-2688 | Deborah]] ** [[Whittemore-657 | Zebedee]], s., Oct. 30, 1756 * John and Louisa ** Caroline H., d., July 31, 1842 ** John Alfred, s., Aug. 2, 1846 * TODO: Whitmore ? === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/Images/WoburnP3_M301.gif Woburn Marriages] === * [[Whittemore-142 | Thomas]] and [[Pierce-1112 | Elizabeth]], Nov. 9, 1666 * [[Whittemore-459 | Elizabeth Whittemore]] and [[Foster-2330 | Hopestill Foster]], Oct. 15, 1670 * [[Whittemore-77 | Hannah]] of Woburn and [[Nichols-1246 | James Nichols]] of Malden, Nov. 15, 1686 * [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph Whittemore]] of Woburn and [[Temple-1383 | Sarah Temple]] of Concord, at Concord, May 11, 1703 * [[Whittemore-85 | Jeremiah Whittemore]] of Charlestown and [[Reed-2491 | Patience Reed]] of Woburn, March 15, 1722 * [[Whittemore-539 | Benjamin Whittemore]] of Concord and [[Locke-1186 | Ruhamah Locke]] of Woburn, June 15, 1726 * [[Whittemore-337 | Josiah Whittemore]] of Charlestown and [[Fowle-222 | Catherine Fowle]] of Woburn, March 4, 1730 * [[Whittemore-573 | Joseph Whittemore]] and [[Grover-1339 | Mary Grove]], both of Woburn, Oct. 8, 1730 * [[Whittemore-532 | Joseph Whittemore]] and [[Phipps-1357 | Abigail Phipps]], both of Charlestown, Aug. 17, 1732 * [[Whittemore-488 | Lydia Whittemore]] of Malden and Nathan Richardson of Woburn, at Malden, April 3, 1740 * [[Whittemore-260 | Phebe Whittemore]] of Malden and [[Richardson-9856 | Jonathan Richardson]] of Woburn, at Malden, Dec. 13, 1759 * [[Whittemore-378 | Sarah Whittemore]] of Lexington and [[Reed-10887 | Moses Reed]] of Woburn, at Lexington April 23, 1770 * [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph Whittemore]] of Malden and [[Holden-2509 | Ruhamah]] of Woburn, Sept. 10, 1771 * [[Whittemore-488 | Lydia Whittemore]] and Nathan Richardson Jr., both of Woburn, June 25, 1773 * Mr. Amos Whittemore and [[Thompson-37535 | Miss Almira Thompson]], both of Woburn, July 6, 1837 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Woburn/ Woburn/DeathsW.shtml Woburn Deaths] === * [[Whittemore-574 | Isaac]], s. [[Whittemore-311 | Joseph]] and [[Temple-1383 | Sarah]], July 27, 1712. * Warren Ellsworth, 1861-1861. (Gravestone.) === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Stoneham/ Stoneham] === * no births, no deaths, and one marriage: D[olly. TC] D[oe. TC], of Pembroke, NH, and David H. Burnham, jr., int. Sept. 5, 1841. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Wilmington/ Wilmington] === * no births, no deaths, one [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Wilmington/aMarriagesW.shtml marriage]: Mary J., of Lowell and Myron E. Buck, Feb. 15, 1888. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/ Reading] === * [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/BirthsW.shtml Births] [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/Images/Reading_B251.gif page 251] ** Elias J., Rev., Feb. 28, 1844. GR3 * [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/MarriagesW.shtml Marriages] ** [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/Images/Reading_M476.gif page 476 Whitemore] *** Elizabeth and Jacob Eaton, Jr., Jan. 5, 1804. *** Lydia of Charlestown, and Suel Winn, int. July 2, 1808. ** [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Reading/Images/Reading_M477.gif pages 477 Whittemore] *** Mary of Dunstable and Ebenezer Hartshorn, Jan. 6, 1757. At Pepperell.* *** Mary Jane, d. Isaac and Lydia, a. 26 y., and Alonzo Buxton Upton, s. Eliab and Susan, a. 25 y., Apr. 17, 1845.* === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Medford/aBirthsW.shtml Medford Births] === * Whitmore (38 entries) * Whittemore ** –––––, ch. Thomas Jr. and w., Oct. 23, 1791. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Josiah and w., July 17, 1793. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Thomas Jr. and w., July 17, 1794. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Josiah and w., May ––, 1795. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Thomas Jr. and w., ––– ––, 1797. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Josiah and w., ––– ––, 1798. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Jonathan and w., Sept. 6, 1808. PR42 ** –––––, ch. Phillip and w., Oct. 27, 1809. PR42 * Whittmore ** Abigall, twin d. John, May 8, 1678. [Abigail Whitmore. MR] ** Francis, twin s. John, May 8, 1678. [Frances [sic] Whitmore, twin s. John. MR] ** Helen Melinda, w. Pyam Cushing, Nov. 20, 1816. PR41 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Medford/aMarriagesW.shtml Medford Medford Marriages] === * WHITTEMORE ** Abiel of Charlestown, and Richard Sprague, Dec. 25, 1722, in Charlestown.* ** Elizabeth of Cambridge, and Ebenezer Brooks, Mar. 31, 1796, in Cambridge.* * WHITTMORE ** Martha and Josiah Johnson of Woburn, Jan. 24, 1705, in Woburn.* * WHITMORE (9 entries) === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Medford/aDeathsW.shtml Medford Deaths] === * WHITMORE (20 entries) === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Cambridge/aBirthsW.shtml Cambridge Births] === * [[Corbett-1570 | Lovice C]]., w. [[Whittemore-499 | Thomas]], Nov. 27, 1801. GR3 * [[Whittemore-499 | Thomas]] and [[Corbett-1570 | Lovice]] ** [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas]], Sept. 19, 1822. ** [[Whittemore-1156 | Lovice Corbett]], Apr. 8, 1826 (w. John E. Cowles. GR3). ** [[Whittemore-1396 | Lydia Ann]], Feb. 10, 1829. Twin. ** [[Whitemore-41 | Eliza Ann]], Feb. 10, 1829. Twin. ** [[Whitmore-1418 | Abby Elmira]], Apr. 30, 1831. ** [[Whittemore-1066 | Joseph]], May 14, 1833. ** [[Whittemore-1157 | John Murray]], Sept. 19, 1835. ** [[Whittemore-482 | Benjamin Bruce]], June 8, 1838. * [[Whittmore-2 | Capt. Josiah]] and [[Winship-456 | Olive]] ** [[Whittemore-1391 | Olive]], Dec. 6, 1786. ** Sally, d. Josiah and Olive, Sept. 15, 1788. ** [[Whitmore-1413 | Sophia]], Nov. 22, 1790. ** [[Whittemore-1395 | Louisa]], Feb. 22, 1792. ** [[Whitmore-1414 | Josiah]], May 8, 1795. ** [[Whitmore-1415 | Clarissa]], June 22, 1797. ** [[Whitmore-1416 | Edward]], Nov. 22, 1799 (Nov. 8, 1799 dup.). ** [[Whittemore-1394 | Elmira]], Dec. 28, 1801. ** [[Whitmore-1417 | Mary]], July 27, 1804. * [[Whittemore-576 | Samuell]] and [[Hicks-7821 | Margaret]] ** [[Whittemore-777 | Elizabeth]], Nov. 24, 1716. ** [[Whittemore-778 | Margaret]], Aug. 9, 1718. ** [[Whittemore-779 | Ruth]], Nov. 5, 1720. ** [[Whittemore-780 | Lidia]], Dec. 15, 1722. ** [[Whittemore-781 | Mary]], Nov. 22, 1726. ** [[Whittemore-782 | Samuell]], Dec. 15, 1728. ** [[Whittemore-783 | Hannah]], Dec. 19, 1730. ** [[Whittemore-784 | Samuel]], June 13, 1733. * [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel]] and [[Stone-523 | Love]] ** [[Whittemore-322 | Samuel]], May 6, 1748. ** [[Whittemore-321 | Nathan]], Nov. 18, 1757. ** [[Whittemore-320 | Jonathan]], Nov. 9, 1762. ** [[Whittmore-2 | Josiah]], Dec. 4, 1764. ** [[Whittemore-1341 | Elizabeth]], Oct. 20, 1753. * [[Whittemore-319 | William]] and [[Carteret-18 | Abigail]] ** [[Whittemore-791 | Elizabeth Carteret]], Apr. 4, 1763. ** [[Whittemore-792 | Elizabeth Carteret]], Oct. 6, 1764. * [[Whittemore-313 | Samuell]] and [[Spring-475 | Elizabeth]] ** [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel]], Jan. 28, 1722. CR1 ** [[Whittemore-314 | Sarah]], bp. Mar. 20, 1726. CR1 ** [[Whittemore-316 | Hannah]], Nov. 15, 1727. ** [[Whittemore-317 | Thomas]], Oct. 29, 1729. ** [[Whittemore-315 | Susannah]], Mar. 22, 1730-1. ** [[Whittemore-577 | Katherine]], d. Samuell Jr., bp. Mar. 23, 1735. CR1 ** [[Whittemore-579 | Mary]], May 6, 1741. * [[Cook-18064 | Sarah C.]], w. [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas]], Nov. 3, 1819. GR3 * [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas Jr.]] and [[Cook-18064 | Sarah T.]] ** [[Whittemore-1155 | Thomas]], Apr. 12, 1845. ** [[Whittemore-1572 | Sarah T.C.]], Jan. 24, 1847 (w. William F. Ward. GR3). * [[Whittemore-1571 | Abby Riggs]], d. [[Whittemore-711 | Joseph]] and [[Quiner-36 | Comfort]], in Charlestown, Oct. 22, 1807. * Alden Edgell, Sept. 6, 1819. GR3 * Alice Hunting, w. G.F., Feb. 19, 1844. GR3 * Ann, w. George, Mar. 18, 1797. GR3 * Benjamin Franklin, ––– ––, 1805. GR3 * Edwin Francis, ––– ––, 1839. GR3 * Elizabeth St. Clair, ––– ––, 1835. GR3 * Elizabeth C., d. Dr. James R. and Lucy J., Apr. 25, 1848. * Ellen Frances, d. Jeremiah of Watertown and Marinda, in Springfield, Aug. 30, 1843. * George, May 8, 1780. GR3 * [[Whittemore-510 | George W.]], May 5, 1812. GR3 * [[Richardson-12296 | Synia H.]], w. [[Whittemore-510 | George W.]], Dec. 3, 1818. GR3 * George, s. George and Ann, Mar. 13, 1828. GR3 * Hannah, ––– ––, 1817. GR * Hannah Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1845. GR3 * Helen, July 8, 1845. GR3 * Henry, Jan. 18, 1813. GR3 * John M. Jr., Jan. 6, 1846. GR3 * Maria, d. Thomas Jr. and Sukey, Oct. 6, 1797. * Mary Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1847. GR3 * [[Whitemore-48 | Miranda]], d. [[Whittemore-320 | Jonathan]] and [[Munroe-560 | Rebecca]], Sept. 22, 1797. * Samuel, s. Samuel and Lydia, Dec. 19, 1797. * Sarah Appleton Burnham, w. Augustus, Sept. 22, 1818. GR3 * Sylvia K. ––– ––, 1810. GR3 * [[Whittemore-499 | Thomas, Rev.]], Jan. 1, 1800. GR3 * William, s. Aaron and Lucy, Nov. ––, 1804. * Winnifred L., ––– ––, 1849. GR3 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Cambridge/aMarriagesW.shtml Cambridge Marriages] === * [[Whittemore-794 | Abigail]] and [[Davenport-3246 | John Davenport]], May 4, 1801. * [[Whittemore-1148 | Abby (Abigial, int.) Riggs]] (of Charlestown, dup.) and [[Paige-374 | (Rev., int.) Lucius Robinson Paige]], Oct. 5, 1834. * [[Whittemore-329 | Amos Jr.]] and [[Russel-525 | Rebecca Russell]] of Charlestown, int. Jan. 20, 1804. * Amos, s. Amos, a. 27 y., b. in Roxbury, and Elizabeth, s. Jukes, a. 23 y., int. Oct. 29, 1849. * [[Whittemore-785 | Anna]] and [[Russell-12302 | Thomas Russell]], Mar. 8, 1774. * Asa and Lucy Saunderson of Newton, int. Dec. 31, 1803. * [[Whittemore-995 | Catherine]] and John Clark, Jan. 7, 1834. * [[Whitemore-41 | Eliza Ann]] and [[Gifford-2412 | George P. Gifford]], Feb. 10, 1847. * [[Whittemore-777 | Elizabeth]] and [[Watson-13615 | Isaac Watson (Jr., int.)]], Apr. 3, 1740. * Elizabeth and William Cutler, Sept. 15, 1743. * Elizabeth and Amos Warren, Nov. 25, 1773. * Elizabeth and Ebenezer Brooks of Medford, Mar. 31, 1796.* * Hannah and Thomas Cutter, July 19, 1757. * Helen and Jonas Prentice, int. Jan. 2, 1807. * Henry and Eliza A. Cutter, both of West Cambridge, May 26, 1828.* * Jonathan and Rebecca Munroe of Lexington, Feb. 1, 1795.* * Joseph of Newburyport and Rachel Waters, int. May 25, 1771. * Joseph and Rebecca Barker, June 20, 1819. * Lovice C. and Rev. Luther J. Fletcher, Aug. 31, 1846. * Lydia and Caleb Prentice, Sept. 17, 1744. * Lydia and Joseph Skinner, int. Aug. 31, 1811. * Lydia Ann and Edmund G. (Edmund George, int.) Lucas of Boston, Apr. 29, 1847. * Mary and Samuel Hastings, int. Nov. 7, 1746. * Mary and Stephen Whitemore (of Medford, int.), July 14, 1763. * Mary of Medford, and Nathan Blodged, Apr. 27, 1775.* * Mary of Charlestown, and Jonathan C. Prentiss, Aug. 14, 1812. * Nathan and Mehitable Carter, Feb. 7, 1781.* * Rebecca G. and John Thompson, int. Mar. 13, 1830. * Rebecca (Mrs. int.) and Benjamin C. Weld, Mar. 27, 1844. * Ruth and William Angier, Sept. 15, 1742. * [[Whittemore-576 | Samuell]] and [[Hicks-7821 | Margaret (Mary. CR1) Hickes]], Oct. 13, 1715.* * [[Whittmore-3 | Samuel 3d]] and [[Stone-523 | Love Stone]], June 11, 1747. * Samuell, Dea., and Hannah Livermore of Watertown, int. May 24, 1764. * Samuel, Capt., and Esther Prentice of Lexington, in Lexington, Aug. 15, 1765. * [[Whittemore-322 | Samuel 3d]] and [[Wilson-46779 | Elizabeth Wilson]], Mar. 20, 1770. * Samuel and Lydia Perry, July 19, 1796.* * Sarah and John Dickson Jr., Jan. 19, 1749. * Sarah of West Cambridge, and Reuben E. Demmon, int. June 6, 1843. * Suky and Jonathan Butterfield, int. Aug. 30, 1806. * Susanna and Francis Cutter, Dec. 29, 1782.* * Thomas and Anna Cutter, Feb. 1, 1753. * Thomas and Sukey Cutter, Nov. 16, 1783.* * [[Whittemore-1154 | Thomas Jr.]]. and [[Cook-18064 | Sarah T. Cook]], Oct. 19, 1843. * William and Abigail De Carteret of Charlestown, in Charlestown, Oct. 12, 1758. * William and Elizabeth Cutter, Nov. 2, 1783.* * William Jr. and Anna Cutter, both of Charlestown, Feb. 2, 1796.* * William, Maj., Jr., Esq., and Hitty Hopkins of Boston, int. May 2, 1807. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Cambridge/aDeathsW.shtml Cambridge Deaths] === * Edwin Frances, ––– ––, 1839. GR3 * Elizabeth, w. William, July ––, 1806. * George, s. George and Ann, Dec. 27, 1831. GR3 * Hannah, w. Samuel, May ––, 1728, a. abt 76 y. GR1 * Hannah Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1845. GR3 * John, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, Sept. 4, 1796. * Joseph, inf. s. –––––, ––– ––, 1824. * Lewis, s. Joseph and –––––, May ––, 1806. * Mary Elizabeth, ––– ––, 1848. GR3 * Quincy T., Feb. 27, 1846, a. 23 y. GR3 * Samuel, Sept. 15, 1726, a. abt 79 y. GR1 * Samuell, s. Samuell and Margaret, Dec. 21, 1728. * Samuel, Mar. 5, 1800, a. 79 y. * Samuel, s. George and Ann, Aug. 19, 1842, a. 6 m. GR3 * Sylvia K., ––– ––, 1840. GR3 * Thomas, Sept. 22, 1805, a. 48 y. * Venus, May 4, 1825, a. upwards to 100 y. Black. CR1 === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Arlington/aBirthsW.shtml Arlington Births] === * –––––, d. Samuel Jr. [dup. omits Jr.], Dec. 3, 1749. PR * –––––, ch. Thomas, Mar. 30, 1767. * –––––, ch. Samuel 3d, May 27, [dup. May 29], 1770. PR * –––––, ch. Amos, Apr. ––, 1782. PR * –––––, ch. Amos, Dec. 29, 1803. * –––––, [Swan, in pencil], d. Henry and Eliza, July 28, 1843. * –––––, s. Elbridge and Elizabeth, Mar. 19, 1848. * Aaron, s. Thomas, Aug. 13, 1765. * Abigail, d. William, Aug. 16, 1776. PR * Amos, s. Thomas, Apr. 19, 1759. * Amos, s. Amos, Apr. 16, 1782. * Amos, s. Amos Jr., Apr. 14, 1814. * Anna, d. Thomas, Aug. 14, 1754. * Benjamin F., s. William A. and Abigail C., Oct. 28, 1845. * Charles Barton, s. Amos Jr., May 22, 1820. * Clarissa, d. Amos, Nov. 3, 1789. * Clarissa Davis, d. Amos Jr., Mar. 6, 1812. * Eliza Humphrey, d. Elbridge and Elizabeth, Sept. 11, 1846. * Elisabeth, d. Samuel Jr., Nov. 7, 1751. PR * Elisabeth, d. Samuel Jr., Oct. 20, 1753. PR * Elizabeth Carteret, d. William, Apr. 4, 1763. PR * Elisabeth Carteret, d. William, "A.M.," Oct. 6, 1764. PR * Elisabeth, d. Samuel 3d, May 7, 1772. PR * Elizabeth I., d. William A. and Abigail C., ––– ––, 1849. * Ephraim Tufts, s. William and Abagail, Jan. 16, 1844. * George Clinton, s. Amos Jr., Dec. 13, 1822. * Gershom, s. Thomas, Apr. 6, 1776. * Gershom, s. Amos, Jan. 20, 1796. * Hannah Maria, Mar. 1, 1813. * Harriot, d. Nathan, Oct. 29, 1783. PR * Harriot, d. Amos, Apr. 6, 1792. * Hellen, d. Amos, July 29, 1786. * Hellen, d. Amos, Apr. 21, 1788. * Hellen, d. Amos Jr., May 23, 1809. * Henry, s. Amos, Sept. 6, 1797. * James Russell, s. Amos Jr., Nov. 15, 1817. * John, s. Samuel 3d, Mar. 6, 1777. PR * Jonathan, s. Samuel 3d, Nov. 9, 1762. PR * Joseph, s. Samuel 3d, Feb. 28, 1779. PR * Josiah, s. Samuel Jr., Dec. 4, 1764. PR * Julian, d. Jonathan, Sept. 6, 1808. * Letitia, d. Amos, Mar. 26, 1799. * Lydia, d. Thomas, Nov. 29, 1771. * Mary, d. Amos, Sept. 26, 1801. * Mary, d. Amos Jr., Jan. 4, 1805. * Nancy, d. Amos, May 1, 1794. * Nathan, s. Samuel Jr., Nov. 17, 1757. PR * Philip Carteret, s. William, Sept. 1, 1766. PR * Rebecca, d. Amos Jr., Jan. 2, 1807. * Rhoda, d. Thomas, Jan. 31, [Feb. 2. PR], 1770. * Samuel, s. Samuel Jr., May 6, 1748. PR * Samuel, s. Thomas, Mar. 25, 1774. * Samuel, s. Samuel 3d, Dec. 24, 1774. PR * Susanna, d. Thomas, Aug. 5, 1763. * Thomas, s. Thomas, Oct. 1, 1756. * Timothy, s. Amos, Mar. 10, 1784. * William, s. Thomas, Jan. 29, 1761. * William, s. William, Jan. 28, 1769. PR * William (Whittemore), s. William, June 30, 1772. PR * William Melnott, s. William H. and Louisa, Mar. 29, 1848. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Arlington/aMarriagesW.shtml Arlington Marriages] === * Clarissia [int. Clarrissa Whittemore] and Thomas Davis, Oct. 2, 1808. * Abigail of Charlestown, and Abel Butterfield, June 5, 1817. * Anna of Cambridge, and Thomas Russell, Mar. 3, 1774.* PR * Anna C. and James Odell, Oct. 8, 1818. * Anna [int. Ann] of Charlestown, and Samuel Adams, May 26, 1822. * Charles and Harriet Cutter [int. Cutler], Aug. 6, 1826. * Elinor [int. Eleanor] S. of Charlestown, and John P. Daniels, Oct. 18, 1832. * Elisabeth and William Cutler, Sept. 15, 1743.* PR * Elizabeth of Cambridge, and Amos Warren, Nov. 25, 1773.* PR * Elizabeth of Charlestown, and Abel Locke, Mar. 21, 1815. * Ezekiel and Eliza B. Cutter, Nov. 25, 1813.* * Gershom and Caroline Tufts, int. Oct. 24, 1824. * Gershom and Lucy Tufts, Oct. ––, 1831. * Hannah of Cambridge, and Thomas Cutter, May 19, 1757.* PR * Harriet M.A. and Herman Foster, Nov. 8, 1826. * Helen and Joseph Tufts Esq., int. June 10, 1827. * Henry and Eliza A. Cutter, int. Apr. 7, 1828. * Julia Ann and Jonathan W. Hayes, int. Feb. 24, 1839. * Letitia [int. Latetia] and Horatio H. Fiske, Mar. 29, [int. May 8], 1818. * Lydia of Charlestown, and Sewell Winn, Aug. 21, 1808.* * Lydia of Cambridge, and Joseph Skinner, Sept. 17, 1811.* * Lydia and Dr. Nathaniel Noyes, May 18, 1819. * Lydia and Mason Philips [int. Phillips], Jan. 29, 1826. * Maria and James Cutter Jr., Aug. 30, 1818. * Mary of Cambridge, and Stephen Whitmore, July 14, 1763.* PR * Mary Ann and Henry Somes Low, int. Apr. 7, 1822. * Mary and Benjamin Cutter, Sept. 26, 1824. * Miranda and Samuel Butterfield, Jan. 31, 1839. * Phillip [int. Philip C.] and Sarah Cutter, Oct. 21, 1819. * Rebecca and Amos Adams, June 25, 1834. * Samuel and Love Stone, June 11, 1747.* PR * Samuel of Cambridge, and Elisabeth Wilson, Mar. 20, 1770.* PR * Sarah of Cambridge, and John Dickson, Jan. 19, 1748-9.* PR * Sarah [int. Sally] and [int. adds Capt.] Stephen Wheeler, Aug. 24, 1813. * Sarah and Reuben E. Demmon, July 2, 1843. * Sophia and Ezekiel Cutter, Nov. 29, 1809. * Susan and Samuel Briggs, Oct. 16, 1808. * Susan F. of Charlestown, and Paschal Sprague, Apr. 15, 1832.* * Susanna of Cambridge, and Francis Cutter, Dec. 29, 1782.* PR * Thomas of Cambridge, and Anna Cutter, Feb. 1, 1753.* PR * William A, of Charlestown, and Abigail C. Tufts, Jan. 8, 1838.* * William H., 22, s. Philip and Sarah, and Louisa L. Teel, Sept. 21, 1845. === [http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Arlington/aDeathsW.shtml Arlington Deaths] === * –––––, d. Samuel Jr., Dec. 3, 1749, "as soon as born. " PR * –––––, s. Thomas, Apr. 21, 1766, a. ––, m. PR * –––––, ch. Thomas, Mar. 30, 1767. [s. Thomas, Mar. 31, a. 2 d. PR] * –––––, ch. Samuel 3d, still born, May 27, 1770. PR * –––––, inf. Samuel, May 14, 1781. PR * –––––, ch. Amos, Dec. 29, 1803. * –––––, w. Samuel, Dec. 4, 1814. ([[Whittemore-1360 | Lucy]], w. Lt. Samuel, Dec. 14, a. 60. GR) * Aaron, s. Thomas, Apr. 21, 1766. * Aaron, s. Samuel and Elizabeth, July 21, 1796, a. 14. GR * Abigail, w. William Sr., Aug. 26, 1807. * Amos, Mar. 27, 1828, "Inventor of the celebrated Machine for making cotton and wool cards, A marvellous conception of mechanical ingenuity, which gave him a prominent place among the principal inventors of the Age. " GR * Anna, wid., Jan. 18, 1816. * Anna, w. William, dysentery, Oct. 27, 1849, a. 78. * Caroline, d. William Jr. Esq., Oct. 23, 1812. * Ebenezer Francis, s. Thomas Jr. and Susannah, Aug. 23, 1796, a. 16 y. 7 m. GR * Edwin F., s. Philip, Apr. 5, 1835. * Eliza, d. William Jr. Esq., June 16, 1812 * Elizabeth, d. Samuel 3d, Mar. 13, 1753, a. 17 m. PR * Elisabeth, w. Capt. Samuel, June 5, 1764, a. 63. PR [Elizabeth. GR] * Gershom, s. Thomas, Apr. 6, 1795. * Hannah Maria, d. William Jr. Esq., Mar. 9, 1814. * Hariot, d. Amos, Sept. 9, 1802. [Harriet, ch. Amos and Helen, a. 10. GR] * Hellen, d. Amos. Nov. 17, 1787. * Helen Weston, w. Amos, Oct. 15, 1829, a. 67. GR * Joseph 2d, Sept. 19, 1819. * Joseph, Oct. 31, 1841, a. 63. GR * Josiah, Apr. 3, 1836, a. 71. GR * Love, Feb. 14, 1792, a. 71. GR * Mary, d. Amos, Aug. 24, 1802. [ch. Amos and Helen, a. 11 m. GR] * Mary Ann, d. Philip. Oct. 11, 1826. * Nancy, d. Amos, Sept. 25, 1802. [ch. Amos and Helen, a. 8. GR] * Olive, Mrs., May 23, 1840, a. 74. GR * Philip, m., Mar. 30, 1848, a. 53. * Rebecca, wid. Jona, consumption, Feb. 26, 1847, a. 70. * Samuel 3d, Mar. 6, 1800, in 79th y. GR * Samuel, Lt., Nov. 6, 1822. * Sarah, d. William Esq., June 10, 1810. * Sophia, d. Samuel and Elizabeth, Sept. 23, 1790, a. 4. GR * Susanna, "of a Sudden illness," Apr. 5, 1752, a. 20. PR * Sussannah, wid., Oct. 10, 1818. [Susannah, w. Thomas, Oct. 11, in 58th y. GR] * Thomas, s. Thomas, Sept. 22, 1805. [a. 49. GR] * William, s. William, July 2, 1771, a. 4. PR [s. William and Abigail, July 3, a. 2 y. 5 m. 6 d. GR] * William, s. William Jr. Esq., May 26, 1812. == Census Data == * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959 United States Census, 1790] ** All Malden Whittemore's are on 1 page: "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKL-VN3 : accessed 21 October 2017), Joseph Whitemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 378, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 4; FHL microfilm 568,144. *** [[Whittemore-584 | Daniell Whitimore]] *** [[Whittemore-726 | Joel Whitemore (1757-1826)]] *** [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph Whittemore (1731 - 1814)]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1804228 United States Census, 1800] ** Only [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]] remains: "United States Census, 1800," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHRM-43S : accessed 21 October 2017), Jos Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 1163, NARA microfilm publication M32, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 17; FHL microfilm 205,615. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] ** Only [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]] remains: "United States Census, 1810," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2L-DD2 : accessed 21 October 2017), Joseph Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 21, NARA microfilm publication M252 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 20; FHL microfilm 205,628. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] ** [[Whittemore-708 | William]] replaces [[Whittemore-588 | Joseph]]: "United States Census, 1820," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHGF-RFN : accessed 21 October 2017), Wm Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 59, NARA microfilm publication M33, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 51; FHL microfilm 193,739. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] ** [[Whittemore-708 | William]] only Malden Whittemore: "United States Census, 1830," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH5V-5MQ : 19 August 2017), William Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing 74, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 66; FHL microfilm 337,924. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] ** 2 Williams in 1840, [[Whittemore-708 | William]] and [[Whittemore-712 | William Jr.]]: "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHTS-W1G : 7 September 2017), Wm Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing p. 7, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 189; FHL microfilm 14,678. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] ** "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD91-K51 : 12 April 2016), Chas Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing family 68, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ; [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles]], b. 1825 and Lydia, b. 1824 ** "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDSM-4M3 : 12 April 2016), Geo Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; citing family 405, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ; George, b. 1819, Mary b. 1819 and Mary b. 1848 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1459985 Massachusetts State Census, 1855] ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-DG8 : 2 April 2016), [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles A Whittemore]], Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** [[Whittemore-1354 | Charles A.]] b. 1828 *** Lydia b. 1827 *** Charles F. b, 1851 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-X2N : 2 April 2016), William Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** William b. 1811 *** Joanna b. 1810 *** William H. 1844 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-XGL : 2 April 2016), Esther Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** Esther 1792 *** Henry 1813 *** Joseph 1814 *** Esther 1816 *** John N. 1820 *** Eliza N. 1823 *** Maria H. 1825 *** Charles 1827 *** Nathan 1831 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW1-XPM : 2 April 2016), George Whittemore, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** George 1820 *** Mary M. 1820 *** Mary F 1848 *** George M. 1853 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ4M-WZL : 2 April 2016), Franklin Whittemore in household of James Cox, Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,951. *** Franklin 1834 *** Charles 1829 ** "Massachusetts State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQW5-54Y : 2 April 2016), Margaret M Whittemore, Ward 01, Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States; State Archives, Boston; FHL microfilm 953,948. *** Margaret M. 1810 *** Margaret E. 1839 *** Josephine A. 1841 *** Helen A. 1844 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1410399 Massachusetts State Census, 1865] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] == Cemeteries == Template/example source: {{FindAGrave|110334251|25 December 2016}} * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91264&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Arlington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1962203&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Old Burying Ground, Arlington] -23 Whittemore's, earliest 1771 * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2385968&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=321& Prince Hall Cemetery, Arlington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2252570&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=321& Second Parish Burial Ground, Burlington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1962692&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Harvard Square Cemetery (Old Burying Ground), Cambridge] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91241&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge] - 117 Whittemore's, earliest birth: 1786 ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=140703709 George Whittemore (-1832)] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2196599&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=281& Old Burying Ground, Lexington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2197482&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=341& Robbins Cemetery, Lexington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1056071&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Forest Dale Cemetery, Malden] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=90778&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Bell Rock Cemetery, Malden] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91880 Woodlawn Cemetery] [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91880&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Whittemore] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2401510 Cross Street Cemetery, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1959623&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Salem Street Birial Groun d, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1963402&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=341& Revolutionary War Monument, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91350&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91891&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=441& Wyoming Cemetery, Melrose] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1969442&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=201& Milk Row Cemetery, Somerville] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91161&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Laurel Hill Cemetery, Reading] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91176&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Lindenwood Cemetery, Stoneham] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1990369&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=261& Old Burying Ground, Stoneham] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=91376&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=281& Old Burying Ground, Wakefield] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=90987&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Forest Glade Cemetery, Wakefield] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91152&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Lakeside Cemetery, Wakefield] ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=47296457 Nancy L. Whittemore (1783-1827)] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2165455&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=261& Old Burial Ground, Wilmington] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=1967580&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore First Buriel Ground, Woburn] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2234558&CScntry=4&CSst=21&CScnty=1181&CSsr=401& Second Burial Ground, Woburn] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSiman=1&GScid=91872&GSfn=&GSln=whittemore Salem Street Cemetery, Woburn] * other ** [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=153182310 Daniel D. Whittemore (-1847)] & [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=153182311 Anne M. Whittemore(-1836)] == Other Sources == * Bradford Adams Whittemore, Edgar Whittemore ([http://library.nehgs.org/record=b1008788~S0]: accessed 02/12/2016) The Whittemore Family in America. The New England Historical AND Genealogical REGISTER, VOL. CVI January 1952 - VOL. CVIII October 1954 * Whittemore, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family|A Genealogy of Several Branches of the Whittemore Family]]'' (F. P. Whittemore, Nashua, N.H., 1893) * Cutter, Benjamin. "[[Space:History of the town of Arlington|History of the town of Arlington]]" (David Clapp & Son, Boston); [https://archive.org/stream/historytownarli00cuttgoog#page/n339/mode/1up p. 317] ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=M_quHa5pKVgC&vq=whittemore&pg=PA23 p.23]; "Thomas Whittemore's intention to fence land belonging to Mr. John Whiting by Cambridge Rocks mentioned 1702-3 proprietors Record Rev. John Whiting of Concord in mentioned in same records 1767 " * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., New York, 1908) ** VOL 1 *** Pg. lxxvi Jonathan and Josiah houses, both sons of Samuel. Amos, the inventor. * lxxvi Rebecca *** p. 36 Charles A. *** p. 45, 285 Mary (W) Cutter *** Hannah (W) Frees, dau. of Edmund of Salem *** p. 119 Joel, husband of Rezinah ** VOL. 2 *** 599 Anna (Cutter) Whittemore *** Pg. 777 Samuel, m. Rebecca Stearns *** p. 786 Nathaniel Frothingham m. Susanna W. ** VOL. 3 *** p. 878 W. H. Whittemore sold, in 1879, 10 acres corner of Warren and Medford st., Arlington *** p. 894 Lizzie (W) Hobbs *** p. 970 [[Whittemore-77 | Hannah W.]] m. [[Nichols-1246 | James Nichols]] *** p. 991 Caroline Langdon W. m. Walter Frost *** p. 1143 Lydia W. m. Jeremiah Winn *** p. 1161 John, m. Upham *** p. 1163 Floyer *** p. 1166 Benjamin of Concord, m. Locke *** p. 1182 Irish W. m. Catherine Fowle *** p. 1260 the old Whittemore place of 45 acres on Mystic in Arlington, sold 1867 *** p. 1367 card clothing factory: William Whittemore & company, Henry and Gershom * Hurd, Duane. ''[[Space:History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts|History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]]'' (J. W. Lewis & Co., Philadelphia, 1890) ** [[https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd Vol. 1] *** Pg. 155 Anna Whittemore's tavern near Sullivan Square *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/n76/mode/1up p. lv] "[[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]], president of the railway company" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/72/mode/1up p.72] "...first paster was [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]] ... Trumpet ... Bank" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/143/mode/1up p.143] "1761 ... [[Whittemore-461 | Dea. Samuel Whittemore]]" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/153/mode/1up p.153] " [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]]" *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/181/mode/1up p.181] [[Whittemore-313 | Captain Samuel Whittemore]] hero **** [[Whittemore-319 | William Whittemore]] 1732-1818 Arlington ***** [[Whittemore-794 | Abigail (Whittemore) Davenport]] 1776-1845]] West Cambridge *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/196/mode/1up p.196] 1846 Thomas Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/198/mode/1up p.198] [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]] Cambridge Bank *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/199/mode/1up p.199] George W. Whittemore Cambridge City Bank *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles01hurd#page/437/mode/1up p.437] [[Whittemore-499 | Rev. Thomas Whittemore]] Universalist ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles02hurd Vol. 2] *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles02hurd#page/749/mode/1up p. 749] Winchester/Woburn School, Richardson's Row, attended by a Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddles02hurd#page/752/mode/1up p.752] Amos Whittemore, pegging shoes, ~1850 ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/n3/mode/1up Vol. 3] *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/182/mode/1up p. 182] [[Whittemore-324 | Amos Whittemore]] card making *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/186/mode/1up p. 186] almshouse stood on land bought of Josiah Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/195/mode/1up p. 195] [[Whittemore-313 | Samuel Whittemore]] monument *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/198/mode/1up p. 198] ~1850 leading market gardener: William Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/200/mode/1up p. 200] market gardeners: 1883 J.F. Whittemore moved to Florida. William Whittemore place on Mystic Street, now occupied by J.S. Crosby. *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/204/mode/1up p. 2-04] ~1880: W.H. Whittemore property sold to Warren Rawson, hot-houses. *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/470/mode/1up p. 470] 1758: James Whittemore dies in campaign against Ticonderoga *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/473/mode/1up p. 473] 1780: Joel Whittemore enlistment *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/474/mode/1up p. 474] 1849: Rev. Mr. Whittemore of Cambridge *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/475/mode/1up p. 475] 1882: Malden City Assessor Charles A. Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/532/mode/1up p. 532] Whittemore Lodge, No. 180, Independent Order of Good Templars, Malden *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/578/mode/1up p. 578] [[Whittemore-74 | Thomas Whittemore]] one of earliest settlers of Everett, near Chelsea line *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/583/mode/1up p. 583] 1841 boundariy line across hill: William Whittemore *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/585/mode/1up p. 585,586] 1848 William Whittemore one of first church *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/586/mode/1up p. 586] George Whittemore one of first deacons of Chapel Congrgational Church *** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofmiddle03hurd#page/591/mode/1up p. 591] 1889: Palestine Lodge of Free Masons, master * Corey, Deloraine. ''[[Space:The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785|The History of Malden, Massachusetts, 1633-1785]]'' (Malden, Mass., 1899) ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n111 p. 85] Land/house description of Thomas Whittemore near Sagamore Hill: northerly side of Chelsea Street a short distance west of Everett Avenue. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n237 p. 214] 1704: Daniel Whittemore contribution ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n400 p. 377] 1695: Benjamin Whittemore allotted land ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n460 p. 437] 1711: Benjamin Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n498 p. 475] exodus to Leicester ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n520 p. 497] 1760: heads of families: Daniel Whittemore, Joseph Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n527 p. 504] 1727: voting: Daniel, John, James Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n557 p. 534] 1735: signed petition: Pelatiah, Joshua, Daniel, Elias, Daniel Jr., Jonathan Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n588 p. 565] 1745: Pelatiah Whittemore, collector ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n615 p. 590] 1758: Daniel Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n632 p. 607] 1710? Town School: James Whittemore. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n742 p. 717] 1760 [[Whittemore-523 | James Whittemore]], husband of [[Sherman-4388 | Mary (Sherman)]], private in company of Capt. Ebenezer Marrow; died in servic, October 2, 1758. Joseph Whittemore, mustered from Capt. John Dexter's company for the expedition to Crown Point.. Pelatiah Whittemore, aged 47, enlisted with Capt. Ebenezer Marrow, 1758. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n807 p. 782] 1781: Joel Whittemore settlement ** [https://archive.org/stream/historymaldenma00coregoog#page/n857 p. 832] 1775: Joel Whittemore service, Pelatiah Whittemore service. * ''[[Space:The Register of The Malden Historical Society|The Register of The Malden Historical Society]]'' (Frank S. Whitten, Mass., 1910-22) ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/n83 ] 1910 member: Edgar A. Whittemore : 2 Woodland Road, Malden ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/n191 p. 55] 1651: Hannah Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/n210 ] 1703: Beniame Whittemore Jr, died Oct. 6, aged 23 ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/28 p. 28-9] 1841 Henry, George, Joseph ** [https://archive.org/stream/registerofmalden03mald#page/65 p. 65] Graves: Elizaneth, wife of Benjamin Whittemore, d. 1726-07-18 in her 83rd year; Benjamin Whittemore, 1726-07-16 in 87th year. * Wyman, Thomas Bellows. ''[[Space:The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown|The Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown]]'' (D. Clapp, Boston, 1879); [https://archive.org/stream/genealogiesestat02wyma#page/1020/mode/1up/search/whittemore p.1020] * Frothingham, Richard. ''[[Space:The History of Charlestown, Massachusetts|The History of Charlestown, Massachusetts]]'' (Boston, 1845); [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/n5/mode/1up/search/whittemore whittemore] ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/182/mode/1up p. 182] 1677: Tithingmen: Samuel Whittemore, *John Whittemore, alias, Daniel Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/197/mode/1up p. 197] 1684: John Whittemore, constable ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/243/mode/1up p. 243] 1704: Mr. Joseph Whittemore appointed by selectman to committee. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/245/mode/1up p. 245] 1707: Joseph Whittemore, traded land with town. ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/253/mode/1up p. 253] 1731: Captain Joseph Whittemore petitions town ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/261/mode/1up p. 261] 1752: pox outbreak, town meeting held at house of Jabez Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcharles45frot#page/266/mode/1up p. 266] 1760: Jabez Whittemore one of managers of lottery * ''[[Space:Records of the First Church in Charlestown, 1632-1789|Records of the First Church in Charlestown, 1632-1789]]'' (David Clapp and Son, Boston, 1880); [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/31/mode/1up archive.org] ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/31/mode/1up p. 31] 1728: The wife of Mr. Joseph Whittamore Jr. admitted ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/32/mode/1up p. 32] 1731: The wife of Joseph Whittemore ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/39/mode/1up p. 39] 1758: Thomas Whittemore admitted ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/80/mode/1up p. 80] 1690: Jonathan S, John Jr., & Sarah Whittemore baptized ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/128/mode/1up p. 128] 1731: The wife o Josiah Whittemore admitted to full communion ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/134/mode/1up p. 134] 1744: Richard S of Joseph 3tius & Mildred Whittemore baptized. Abigail D. of Joseph & ____ Whittemore baptized. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/149/mode/1up p. 149] 1764: Elizabeth D. of Thomas & Elizabeth Whittemore baptized. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/151/mode/1up p. 151] 1766: Sarah D. of Joseph & Alice Whittemore baptized. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/154/mode/1up p. 154] 1728: Mrs. Whittemore W of Josiah Whittemore renewed covenent. ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsoffirstch1632char#page/157/mode/1up p. 157] 1765: Alice wife of Joseph Whittemore renewed covenent. * Boston Record Commissioners. ''[[Space:Boston Records Commissioners Reports|Boston Records Commissioners Reports]]'' (Rockwell and Churchill, Boston, 1875); [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/254/mode/1up/search/whittemore Vol. 3] ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/81 p. 81] Bainell Whitemor ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/181 p. 181] 1713: Joseph Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/191 p. 191] 1681: John Whittemore Sr. 1 common ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/195 p. 195] 1681: John Whittemore 1.5 acres ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/202 p. 202,3] 1685: John Whittemore boundary mentioned, wood mentioned : "Three Acres three quarters bounded south by the highway, nor East by John Smith, And norwest by Nathaniel Huchison". ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/208 p. 208] 1714: Joseph Whittemore's corner ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/215 p. 215] 1714 survey: Joseph Whittemore place mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/219 p. 219] 1714: Joseph Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/223 p. 223,4,233,236] 1767 survey: Jabez Whittemore house mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/242 p. 242] 1767 Josiah Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/243 p. 243] 1767 Town rights report: widow Whittemore (place) mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/244 p. 244] 1767 Josiah Whittemore witness ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/248 p. 248] 1802 survey: "square at Whittemore's" ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/254 p. 249,254] 1802 survey: Mrs. Whittemore (place) mentioned ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/257 p. 257] 1802 survey: Mr. Sam Whittemore's wall ** [https://archive.org/stream/recordsrelatingt03bost#page/273 p. 273] Index entries for Whittemore: 81,181,191,195,202,203,208,215,219,223,224,226,233,236,242,243,244,248,249,254,257 * [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0309%3Achapter%3D12 The Stinted Pasture] * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Charlestown,_Middlesex_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy * http://www.cityofeverett.com/Archive/ViewFile/Item/134 * [https://books.google.com/books?id=ftkCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA116&lpg=PA116&dq=Glendale+chapel+everett&source=bl&ots=2-kDhBhjXw&sig=QNccQb3EN1BkpojXQiBmEazy28w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiCz_7V0OvWAhWIRyYKHV6OBCw4ChDoAQgnMAE#v=onepage&q=whittemore&f=false 1908 Everett Directory] * Bailey,Dudley P./Wallis,Francis P. ; [https://archive.org/stream/everettsouvenir100unse#page/14/mode/1up Everett Souvenir: 1870-1893]; Everett Souvenir Co. 1893 * https://archive.org/stream/centuryoftownlif00hun#page/n169/mode/1up/search/whittemore * https://archive.org/stream/historyoffirst00budi#page/255/mode/1up/search/whittemore * https://archive.org/stream/historyharvardc00churgoog#page/n121/mode/1up/search/whittemore === Thwing === {| border="1" class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align: left; border:0;" |+ Thwing ! scope="col" style="width: 10%;" colspan="1" |Page ! scope="col" style="width: 60%;" colspan="6" |Profile ! scope="col" style="width: 10%;" colspan="1" |Relation ! scope="col" colspan="1" |Notes |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="6" | [[Whittemore-74|Thomas Whittemore (1593 - 1661)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" |[[Whittemore-56|John Whittemore (bef. 1638 - 1694)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-28|John Whittemore (abt. 1662 - 1702)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-443|Richard Whittemore (1691 - abt. 1726)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-733|Joseph Whittemore (1716 - abt. 1745)]] || colspan="1" | 1C8R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-385|John Whittemore (1685 - 1748)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18710 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-384|John Whittemore (1714 - abt. 1778)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGS || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-440|Edward Whittemore (1718 - abt. 1772)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | Notes: Back St. defective chimney (TR 19-243); held town office 1742-57 (TR 14) |- | colspan="1" | 18708 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-439|Elizabeth (Whittemore) Sigourney (abt. 1716 - 1804)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || Notes: Retailer; Ship St.; Dec. 6, 1787 permitted to sell strong drink as a retailer at his shop on Ship St. (TR 27-39) |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-470|Pelatiah Whittemore (1680 - abt. 1724)]] || colspan="1" | 8GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-476|Daniel Whittemore (1691 - abt. 1757)]] || colspan="1" | 8GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-471|Amos Whittemore (1681 - aft. 1742)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | 18706 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-568|Abigail (Whittemore) Black (~1742-)]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18709 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-562|Jane (Whittemore) Perrin (abt. 1703)]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18714 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-569|Mary Whittemore]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-464|Thomas Whittemore (1664 - 1717)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-465|Thomas Whittemore (1694 - abt. 1716)]] || colspan="1" | 1C9R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-277|Joseph Whittemore (1667 - 1746)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-532|Joseph Whittemore (1689 - 1740)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-709|Joseph Whittemore (1713 - 1762)]] || colspan="1" | || |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-1318|Joseph Whittemore (1742)]] || colspan="1" | 3C6R || Notes: Occupation: Cooper |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-73|Daniel Whittemore (1633 - 1683)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18709 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-122|James Whittemore (aft. 1671 - 1752)]] || colspan="1" |7GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-86|John Whittemore Sr (1665 - 1730)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-496|Benjamin Whittemore (abt. 1701 - abt. 1769)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-211|David Whittemore (abt. 1706 - abt. 1782)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18708 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-497|Elias Whittemore (abt. 1703 - 1792)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18709 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-85|Jeremiah Whittemore (1696 - 1783)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18710 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-197|John Whittemore Jr (1694 - abt. 1771)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-498|Ruth (Whittemore) Thompson (abt. 1704)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-361|Joseph Whittemore (abt. 1699 - 1735)]] || colspan="1" | 6GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | wife: [[Eustis-44|Ruth (Eustis) Kendall (1698 - 1765)]] || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18711 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-616|Joseph Whittemore (1726 - 1778)]] || colspan="1" | 1C7R || Notes: Occupation: Housewright; TODO: Deed; TODO: Probate |- | colspan="1" | 18714 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | [[Whittemore-885|Joseph Whittemore (bef. 1751 - abt. 1845)]] || colspan="1" | 2C6R || Notes: August 27, 1788 Master of engine 4 (TR 27 66); held town office (TR 31 1784-1806 & TR 25 1785 & TR 27 1790); |- | colspan="1" | 18714 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-620|Nathan Whittemore (1735 - abt. 1758)]] || colspan="1" | 1C7R || Notes: Occupation: Housewright Wheelwright; TODO: Deed; 1757: North St. between Clarke and Salutation St.; 1757: West side of Lynde St.; 1779: E. Lynde St., west side of Lynde St.; |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | wife: [[Jefts-38|Sarah (Jefts) Whittemore]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-72|Daniel Whittemore (1663 - 1756)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18707 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-71|Daniel Whittemore (1690 - 1771)]] || colspan="1" | 1C8R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18715 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-121|Pelatiah Whittemore (1680 - abt. 1724)]] || colspan="1" | 7GGN || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-182|William Whittemore (1710 - aft. 1790)]] || colspan="1" | 1C8R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="2" | [[Whittemore-603|William Whittemore (bef. 1734 - 1810)]] || colspan="1" | 2C7R || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="5" | [[Whittemore-461|Samuel Whittemore (abt. 1647 - 1726)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="4" | [[Whittemore-313|Samuel Whittemore (1696 - 1793)]] || colspan="1" | || colspan="1" | |- | colspan="1" | 18716 || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="1" | .... || colspan="3" | [[Whittemore-317|Thomas Whittemore (1729 - 1799)]] || colspan="1" | 2C8R || colspan="1" | |}

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== Cemeteries == *[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Winchendon, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Village Cemetery, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Vermont]] *[[:Category: Conant Cemetery, Jaffrey, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Leominster, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: North Cambridge Cemetery, North Cambridge, Vermont]] *[[:Category: North Windham Cemetery, North Windham, Vermont]] *[[:Category: Corser Hill Cemetery, Webster, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Lower Village Cemetery, Stow, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Phillipston Center Cemetery, Phillipston, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Templeton Common Burial Ground, Templeton, Massachusetts]] *[[:Category: Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey Center, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Vershire Center Cemetery, Vershire Center, Vermont]] *[[:Category: Long Meadow Cemetery, Auburn, New Hampshire]] *[[:Category: Meeting House Cemetery, Marlborough, New Hampshire]] * I'd like to provide directions and/or GPS coordinates to the Graves. * I'd like to show some sense of "migration" over time, i.e. before Winchendon there was Fitzwilliam, and before that the branches were from Leominster and Vermont, etc... * Note siblings graves === Riverside Cemetery === * [[Whittemore-308 | Joel Truman Whittemore (1902-1984)]] {{FindAGrave|86921486}} and wife [[Folsom-831 | Bertha Whitney (Folsom) Whittemore (1903-1979)]] {{FindAGrave|86921695}} * son Joel Truman Whittemore Junior * Joels' parents [[Whittemore-309 | Henry Joel Whittemore (1870 - 1924)]] {{FindAGrave|86919647}} and his wife [[Derby-554 | Mary Elizabeth (Derby) Whittemore (1874 - 1963)]] {{FindAGrave|86919474}} * Berthas' parents [[Folsom-874 | John Franklin Folsom (1860 - 1949)]] and his wife [[Preston-3717 | Rose Albina (Preston) Folsom (1868 - 1952)]]. ** To-do: I'm assuming these are in Riverside, but I don't actually know this yet. * grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Folsom-875 | John Gilman Folsom (1830 - 1911)]] {{FindAGrave|48174433}} ** [[Whitney-2792 | Eunice Matilda (Whitney) Folsom (1837 - 1923)]] {{FindAGrave|164539027}} * great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Folsom-876 | Noah Davis Folsom (1799 - 1853)]] UNKNOWN ** [[Smith-107806 | Sarah Y. (Smith) Folsom (abt. 1803 - abt. 1892)]] {{FindAGrave|164539312}} ** [[Whitney-2838 | Richard Whitney (abt. 1798 - 1849)]] {{FindAGrave|155145399}} ** [[Cogswell-643 | Eunice (Cogswell) Whitney (1803)]] {{FindAGrave|152623847}} === Fitzwilliam Village Cemetery === * grandparents of Joel: ** [[Whittemore-380 | Joel Whittemore (1823 - 1892)]] {{FindAGrave|57945194}} ** [[Waters-3850 | Martha Sophia (Waters) Whittemore (1841 - 1910)]] {{FindAGrave|129834402}} * great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Whittemore-381 | Dexter Whittemore (1798 - 1865)]] {{FindAGrave|57944513}} ** [[Wright-20980 | Betsey (Wright) Whittemore (1795 - 1856)]] {{FindAGrave|57944653}} * 2x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Wright-14551 | Thomas Wright (1766 - abt. 1796)]] {{FindAGrave|62207863}} ** [[Knowlton-714 | Jemima (Knowlton) Bowker (1768 - abt. 1824)]] {{FindAGrave|134853712}} * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Stone-9785 | Samuel Stone (1750 - 1841)]] {{FindAGrave|57019758}} ** [[Stacy-879 | Anna Stacy (1752 - 1834)]] === Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster === * grandparents of Joel: ** [[Derby-569 | Hiram Derby (1843 - 1917)]] {{FindAGrave|28404631}} ** [[Donald-742 | Mary Elizabeth (Donald) Derby (1842 - 1903)]] {{FindAGrave|28404651}} *** her Ancestry is a mystery so far. === Windham Center Cemetery === * grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Preston-3756 | Horace H. Preston (abt. 1831 - 1873)]] {{FindAGrave|113327415}} *** [[Rhoades-738 | Calista Jeanette (Rhoades) Brown (1839)]] UNKNOWN === Conant Cemetery, Jaffrey === * great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Waters-4471 | George W. Waters (abt. 1809 - 1847)]] {{FindAGrave|129834043}} ** [[Hathorn-112 | Sophia Martin (Hathorn) Waters (1818 - 1892)]] {{FindAGrave|129834402}} * 2x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Hathorn-98 | Ebenezer Hathorn (1788 - 1865)]] {{FindAGrave|129831848}} ** [[Thompson-33809 | Mary (Thompson) Hathorn (1792 - 1861)]] {{FindAGrave|129832439}} === Pine Grove Cemetery, Leominster === * great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Derby-570 | Henry P. Derby (1811 - 1870)]] {{FindAGrave|122680271}} *** [[Kilburn-319 | Mary Ann (Kilburn) Derby (1811 - 1891)]] UNKNOWN === North Cambridge Cemetery === * great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Folsom-876 | Noah Davis Folsom (1799 - 1853)]] UNKNOWN ** [[Preston-4378 | Roswell Preston (abt. 1794 - 1854)]] {{FindAGrave|172031359}} ** [[Fisher-12474 | Susan (Fisher) Preston (abt. 1807 - 1856)]] {{FindAGrave|172031389}} === North Windham Cemetery === * great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Rhoades-850 | Thomas Page Rhoades (1806 - 1872)]] {{FindAGrave|88200760}} ** [[Edson-681 | Eliza (Edson) Rhoades (1810 - 1863)]] {{FindAGrave|88200899}} * 2x great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Edson-682 | Marquis Edson (1789 - 1872)]] {{FindAGrave|103870490}} ** [[French-6644 | Rachel (French) Edson (1789 - 1846)]] {{FindAGrave|103870508}} === Corser Hill Cemetery, Webster === * 2x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Kilburn-320 | Daniel Kilburn (1781 - 1857)]] {{FindAGrave|134646705}} * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Plummer-2313 | Ann (Plummer) Kilbourn (1761 - 1826)]] {{FindAGrave|148480340}} === Lower Village Cemetery, Stow === * 2x great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Whitney-3109 | Daniel Whitney (1749 - 1805)]] {{FindAGrave|37373992}} ** [[Duren-135 | Sarah (Duren) Whitney (1757 - 1836)]] {{FindAGrave|37374196}} * 3x great-grandparents of Bertha: **[[Whitney-834 | Daniel Whitney (1720 - 1782)]] {{FindAGrave|34943620}} ** [[Goss-2286 | Dorothy (Goss) Whitney (abt. 1724 - 1813)]] {{FindAGrave|34943653}} === Phillipston Center Cemetery === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Whittemore-383 | Josiah Whittemore (1749 - 1814)]] {{FindAGrave|37522298}} ** [[Snow-4272 | Lucy (Snow) Whittemore (1748 - 1795)]] {{FindAGrave|37521529}} === Templeton Common Burial Ground === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Wright-22781 | Ebenezer Wright (1734 - 1811)]] {{FindAGrave|148119309}} ** [[Barrett-1663 | Lucy (Barrett) Wright (1732 - 1804)]] {{FindAGrave|148119440}} ** [[Knowlton-702 | Ezekiel Knowlton (1736 - 1810)]] {{FindAGrave|132701119}} === Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Hathon-2 | Ebenezer Hathon (1762 - 1847)]] {{FindAGrave|130586634}} ** [[Procter-408 | Lucy (Procter) Hathorn (1767 - 1824)]] {{FindAGrave|34282603}} {{FindAGrave|130586867}} === Vershire Center Cemetery === * 3x great-grandparents of Joel: ** [[Prescott-1282 | Jeremiah Prescott (1781 - 1834)]] {{FindAGrave|94207829}} === Long Meadow Cemetery, Auburn, NH === * 3x great-grandparents of Bertha: **[[Presson-6 | Edward Presson (1733 - 1823)]] {{FindAGrave|82082886}} === Meeting House Cemetery, Marlborough, NH === * 3x great-grandparents of Bertha: ** [[Rhodes-4512 | Ebenezer Rhodes (abt. 1745 - abt. 1825)]] {{FindAGrave|22340004}} ** [[Page-6783 | Sarah (Page) Rhodes (abt. 1745 - 1821)]] {{FindAGrave|22340005}}

Whitten Family Mysteries

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Here are some open questions about Whittens. Also see the page of open issues related to the [[Space:Whitten_Family_Bible|Whitten family bible]]. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

WHITTEN Family Reunion

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Here is a page for organizing the WHITTEN reunion. Please edit this text with more details and reunion updates. Add memories from past reunions below. Use the bulletin board to the right to ask questions and coordinate with each other. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

Whittier Family Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts

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==Whittier Family Cemetery== The Whittier Family Cemetery in Haverhill is the family plot of the Whittier family. [[Whittier-22|Thomas Whittier]], the patriarch of the Whittier family is buried here along with his wife, [[Green-300|Ruth]]. Their grandson, [[Whittier-315|Joseph]] and his wife [[Greenleaf-632|Sarah]] are buried there as well. ===Cemetery Details=== {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} See the [[:Category:Whittier Family Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts|category]] for a list of people buried at this cemetery. * '''Cemetery name''': Whittier Family Cemetery * '''Address''': Whittier Road Haverhill, Massachusetts 01830 * '''GPS Coordinates''': 42.81028, -71.03752 * FindAGrave: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2196214 Cemetery 2196214] ==Sources==

Whittingham Anglican Cemetery, Whittingham, New South Wales

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[[Category: Whittingham Anglican Cemetery, Whittingham, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: Whittingham Anglican Cemetery, Whittingham, New South Wales|Whittingham Anglican Cemetery]] Address: '''Cemetery Lane, Whittingham, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -32.58983086515376, 151.18124606108688 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=-32.58983086515376%2C%20151.18124606108688#map=17/-32.58983/151.18124 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B035'23.4%22S+151%C2%B010'52.5%22E/@-32.5898173,151.1799586,934m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0xe7e94e21587150db!7e2!8m2!3d-32.5898204!4d151.1812602 Google Maps] ==History== Whittingham Cemetery, Singleton, New South Wales, Australia dates from the days of early white settlement in this district. A number of inscriptions extant are from the 1830s, and include some persons who arrived as convicts and another who was a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The monuments are wonderful examples of the work and artistry of stonemasons from the early 19th century to the present day. Many inscriptions more than 150 years old are beautifully preserved and as easy to read today as when they were carved. The images were contributed by Joe Sharman who began photographing the cemetery in February 2013. In compiling the list of inscriptions for this cemetery, reference was made to the NSW indices of births, deaths and marriages and to the Australian War Memorial online military rolls for additional information. Whittingham Cemetery is controlled and maintained by the Anglican Church. For further information, contact the Trustees, 40 High Street Singleton NSW 2330. {{Image|file=Singleton-120-3.jpg |align=c |size=750 |caption=Whittingham Anglican Cemetery }} ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=876 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319937 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/153104 Billion Graves] * [https://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/cemetery.php?cemetery=3267 Grave Stone Photos] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

Whittlesea Community House Family History Group

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[[Category:Family Historians]] [[Category:Australia, Pick a Soldier, Plant a Tree]] [[Category:Whittlesea, Victoria]] ===About Us === {{Image|file=Whittlesea_Community_House_Family_History_Group.png |caption= }} '''Welcome to the [https://www.wchi.com.au/ Whittlesea Community House] Family History Group!''' We're thrilled to invite you to our weekly gatherings, held every Tuesday from 1-2:30pm. Whether you're just starting out on your family history journey or consider yourself an expert, our group is open to everyone with an interest in uncovering their roots. At the '''[https://www.wchi.com.au/ Whittlesea Community House] Family History Group''', we believe in the power of collaboration. We're here to create a warm and inclusive environment where we can all come together, share our knowledge, and learn from one another. No matter your level of experience, we value each member's unique perspective and believe that everyone has something valuable to contribute. Get ready for an exciting line-up of workshops tailored to the interests of our group members. We'll bring in knowledgeable speakers and even organise outings when possible, so you can explore first-hand the places that hold significance to your family's history. Join us as we embark on this fascinating journey of discovering our family stories. Together, we'll unlock the past, connect the dots, and create a lasting legacy for future generations. We can't wait to meet you and share in the joy of exploring our family histories! For more information and to join our group, visit our website at [https://www.wchi.com.au/ Whittlesea Community House]. Feel free to reach out to us with any questions or suggestions. Let's make our Family History Group an exciting and fun-filled experience for all! === Semester 2, 2023 === Our focus for Semester 2, 2023 is a deeply meaningful endeavour: the '''[[Space:Pick_a_Soldier_Plant_a_Tree|Pick a Soldier, Plant a Tree]] Project''', dedicated to commemorating the Missing soldiers from World War One. The [[Project:Anzacs]] Project have embarked on a mission to honour the 338,000 Allied soldiers who were reported as missing during the war, their bodies never found. Through the '''[[Space:Pick_a_Soldier_Plant_a_Tree|Pick a Soldier, Plant a Tree]] Project''', we aim to contribute by focusing on those missing ANZAC's that are connected to the township of Whittlesea and surrounds. In total Over 300 men from the Shire of Whittlesea enlisted during WWI. While our focus is sombre, we approach it with utmost respect and reverence. Throughout the semester, we will organize a series of speakers and workshops that will provide us with valuable insights into the historical context of World War One and the lives of the missing soldiers. These sessions will help us better understand the importance of our mission and the significance of commemorating these courageous individuals. As we navigate this emotional journey together, we invite you to participate wholeheartedly. Your involvement can make a real difference in preserving the memory of these brave souls. Let's come together to honour their sacrifice by creating online family trees and biographies in their memory. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding this focus topic, please don't hesitate to reach out. We value your input as we strive to create a welcoming, collaborative, and respectful environment for all members of our Family History Group. Let us embark on this poignant journey together, paying tribute to the Missing ANZAC soldiers of World War One through our collective efforts in the '''[[Space:Pick_a_Soldier_Plant_a_Tree|Pick a Soldier, Plant a Tree]] Project'''. Join us as we strive to bring closure and honour the memories of these courageous individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice. We will continue to update the schedule below as we finalize our plans. Be sure to check this page for the latest information on speakers, workshops, and other events related to the Whittlesea Community House Family History Group. {| border="2" class="sortable" padding="2" !'''Date'''!!'''Topic''' |- |Tuesday, October 3, 2023||Welcome and a beginners guide to WikiTree |- |Tuesday, October 10, 2023||Pick A Soldier, Plant A Tree |- |Tuesday, October 17, 2023||Australian Military Research |- |Tuesday, October 24, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, October 31, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, November 7, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, November 14, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, November 21, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, November 28, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, December 5, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, December 12, 2023|| |- |Tuesday, December 19, 2023|| |} ==== Pick a Soldier, Plant a Tree - Whittlesea Soldiers ==== The [https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3205/people Whittlesea War Memorial] has 119 ANZAC's listed, you can check if any of these soldiers are also on the [http://ec2-35-176-151-95.eu-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/index.html Commemorating the Missing Database]. As you add a soldier to the project please add them to the list below with their Wiki Link (or replace the link to the Virtual War Memorial with their WikiLink). #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/365747 Phillip Edward Cook] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/275798 George Arthur Horn] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/301775 Joseph Newport] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/94110 Robert Thomas Windsor] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/97459 Alexander Woods] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/249379 Donald Brown] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/375371 Benjamin Duffy] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/101562 John O'Beirne/O'Burne Hart] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/204200 Victor Rowling Windsor] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/258227 Richard Eley Draper] #[https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/219858 Arthur Geraldton Higgs] === Group Members === #[[Patroni-12|Maree (Patroni) Evans]]

Who are you, Grandpa

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] FOUND! Through the magic of DNA, I was able to triangulate between two strong yet unfamiliar matches who had common ancestors between them. After aligning their respective trees according to their known relationship and consulting a genetic cousin chart to determine their likely relationships to me, a common ancestor for all of us emerged: Ronald James Laws! My father, Stephen Blanchette (originally Stephen Prudent Rufen-Blanchette), was born in 1933 in Martinique to Stephanie Rufen-Blanchette. No father was listed on his birth certificate. At the time, Stephanie had been traveling back and forth between her homeland in Fort-de-France in Martinique and New York City (where several family members had already immigrated). My father did not know his father's name. So, who are you Grandpa? Did grandma meet you in NYC or Martinique? Were you ships that passed in the night? Were you in a relationship that didn't endure? Were you simply conducting a business transaction (I'm not judging)? Perhaps you're one of my great-uncles (My father had three sisters--Georgette, Josiane, and Suzanne; the story I recall from childhood is that they each had different fathers). Whoever you are, please stand up and be counted.

Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes == Made in an effort to trace the American progenitors of one individual living in America in 1903. * by Gilbert Oliver Bent (b.1854) * published by The Press of D. Clapp & Son, 1903 * 78 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=e4MxAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/whobegottheesome00bent * https://archive.org/details/whobegottheesome00bentuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713060 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Bent, Gilbert Oliver. ''[[Space:Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes|Who Begot Thee? Some Genealogical and Historical Notes]]'' (D. Clapp & Son, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bent|Bent]])

Who Do You Think You Are

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[[Category:Who Do You Think You Are (US)]] '''Disclaimer''': This page is the solely the work of WikiTree and its volunteer members. The creators and producers of ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' in no way sponsor or endorse this project. ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' is an American-based television program, adapted from the British series of the same name. In each episode, a celebrity participant researches their family history, often traveling to locations both domestically and internationally to research family stories. Here is a list of the guests from Season 1 (2010) through Season 11 (2022): {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Episode''' ||'''Guest''' ||'''Last Name'''||'''Claim to Fame''' || '''WikiPedia''' || '''Connected?''' |- |1-1|| [[Parker-1081|Sarah Jessica Parker]] ||Parker||Actress||[[wikipedia:Sarah Jessica Parker|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-2|| [[Smith-86396|Emmitt Smith]] ||Smith||Football Player|| [[wikipedia:Emmitt Smith|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-3|| [[Kudrow-1|Lisa Kudrow]] ||Kudrow||Actress||[[wikipedia:Lisa Kudrow|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-4|| [[Broderick-297|Matthew Broderick]] ||Broderick||Actor||[[wikipedia:Matthew Broderick|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-5|| [[Shields-1817|Brooke Shields]] ||Shields||Actress||[[wikipedia:Brooke Shields|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-6|| [[Tomalin-9 |Susan Sarandon]] ||Sarandon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Susan Sarandon|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |1-7|| [[Lee-21627|Spike Lee]] ||Lee||Film Maker||[[wikipedia:Spike Lee|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-1|| [[Williams-26559 |Vanessa Williams]] ||Williams||Actress||[[wikipedia:Vanessa Williams|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-2|| [[McGraw-453 |Tim McGraw]] ||McGraw||Musician||[[wikipedia:Tim McGraw|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-3|| [[O'Donnell-750|Rosie O'Donnell]] ||O'Donnell||Entertainer||[[wikipedia:Rosie O'Donnell|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-4|| [[Cattrall-27 |Kim Cantrell]] ||Cantrell||Actress||[[wikipedia:Kim Cantrell|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |2-5|| [[Richie-215|Lionel Richie]] ||Richie||Musician||[[wikipedia:Lionel Richie|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |2-6|| [[Buscemi-7|Steve Buscemi]] ||Buscemi||Actor||[[wikipedia:Buscemi|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |2-7|| [[Paltrow-2|Gwyneth Paltrow]] ||Paltrow||Actress||[[wikipedia:Gwyneth Paltrow|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |2-8|| [[Ciminella-2 |Ashley Judd]] ||Judd||Actress||[[wikipedia:Ashley Judd|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-1|| [[Estévez-12 |Martin Sheen]] ||Sheen||Actor||[[wikipedia:Martin Sheen|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-2|| [[Tomei-20|Marisa Tomei]] ||Tomei||Actress||[[wikipedia:Marisa Tomei|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |3-3|| [[Underwood-7208|Blair Underwood]] ||Underwood||Actor||[[wikipedia:Blair Underwood|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |3-4|| [[McEntire-103|Reba McEntire]] ||McEntire||Musician||[[wikipedia:Reba McEntire|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-5|| [[Bettis-171 |Jerome Bettis]]||Bettis||Football Player||[[wikipedia:Jerome Bettis|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |3-6|| [[Hunt-7151|Helen Hunt]] ||Hunt||Actress||[[wikipedia:Helen Hunt|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-7|| [[Ibrahimoff-1 |Rita Wilson]] ||Wilson||Actress||[[wikipedia:Rita Wilson|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-8|| [[Falco-34|Edie Falco]] ||Falco||Actress||[[wikipedia:Edie Falco|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-9|| [[Lowe-4015|Rob Lowe]] ||Lowe||Actor||[[wikipedia:Rob Lowe|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-10|| [[Jones-32598 |Rashida Jones]] ||Jones||Actress||[[wikipedia:Rashida Jones|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-11|| [[Sudeikis-1 |Jason Sudeikis]] ||Sudeikis||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jason Sudeikis|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |3-12|| [[Deen-26 |Paula Deen]] ||Deen||Chef||[[wikipedia:Paula Deen|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-1|| [[Clarkson-720|Kelly Clarkson]] ||Clarkson||Musician||[[wikipedia:Kelly Clarkson|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-2|| [[Applegate-791|Christina Applegate]] ||Applegate||Actress||[[wikipedia:Christina Applegate|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-3|| [[Handler-21|Chelsea Handler]] ||Handler||Comedian||[[wikipedia:Chelsea Handler|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |4-4|| [[Deschanel-3 |Zooey Deschanel]] ||Deschanel||Actress||[[wikipedia:Zooey Deschanel|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-5|| [[O'Donnell-705|Chris O'Donnell]] ||O'Donnell||Actor||[[wikipedia:Chris O'Connell|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |4-6|| [[Yearwood-104|Trisha Yearwood]] ||Yearwood||Musician||[[wikipedia:Trisha Yearwood|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |4-7|| [[Parsons-2842|Jim Parsons]] ||Parsons||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jim Parsons|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-1|| [[Nixon-1496|Cynthia Nixon]] ||Nixon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Cynthia Nixon|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-2|| [[Ferguson-4407|Jesse Tyler Ferguson]] ||Ferguson||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jesse Tyler Ferguson|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-3|| [[McAdams-368|Rachel McAdams]] ||McAdams||Actress||[[wikipedia:Rachel McAdams|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-4|| [[Bertinelli-1|Velerie Bertinelli]] ||Bertinelli||Actress||[[wikipedia:Velerie Bertinelli|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-5|| [[Grammer-64|Kelsey Grammer]] ||Grammer||Actor||[[wikipedia:Kelsey Grammer|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-sp|| [[Driver-1194|Minnie Driver]] ||Driver||Actress||[[wikipedia:Minnie Driver|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-6|| [[Chen-111|Julie Chen]] ||Chen||Television Host||[[wikipedia:Julie Chen|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-7|| [[Groban-2|Josh Groban]] ||Groban||Musician||[[wikipedia:Josh Groban|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-8|| [[Harmon-2944|Angie Harmon]] ||Harmon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Angie Harmon|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-9|| [[Hayes-22796 |Sean Hayes]] ||Hayes||Actor||[[wikipedia:Sean Hayes|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-10|| [[Goldwyn-1|Tony Goldwyn]] ||Goldwyn||Actor||[[wikipedia:Tony Goldwyn|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-11|| [[Ferrera-12|America Ferrera]] ||Ferrera||Actress||[[wikipedia:America Ferrera|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |5-12|| [[Paxton-461|Bill Paxton]] ||Paxton||Actor||[[wikipedia:Bill Paxton|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |5-13|| [[Etheridge-681|Melissa Etheridge]] ||Etheridge||Musician||[[wikipedia:Melissa Etheridge|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-1|| [[Goodwin-3696|Ginnifer Goodwin]] ||Goodwin||Actress||[[wikipedia:Ginnifer Goodwin|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-2|| [[Rowling-31|J.K Rowling]] ||Rowling||Author||[[wikipedia:J.K. Rowling|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-3|| [[Woodard-1230|Alfre Woodard]] ||Woodard||Actress||[[wikipedia:Alfre Woodard|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-4|| Retrospective ||-||-||-||- |- |6-5||[[Cranston-293|Bryan Cranston]] ||Cranston||Actor||[[wikipedia:Bryan Cranston|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |6-6||[[Bergeron-925|Tom Bergeron]] ||Bergeron||Television Host||[[wikipedia:Tom Bergeron|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |7-1||[[Tyler-4049|Aisha Tyler]]||Tyler||Actress||[[wikipedia:Aisha Tyler|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-2||[[Foley-1833|Scott Foley]]||Foley||Actor||[[wikipedia:Scott Foley|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-3||[[Sagal-3|Katey Sagal]]||Sagal||Actress||[[wikipedia:Katey Sagal|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-4||[[Ringwald-22|Molly Ringwald]]||Ringwald||Actress||[[wikipedia:Molly Ringwald|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-5||[[Noth-17|Chris Noth]]||Noth||Actor||[[wikipedia:Chris|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |7-6||[[Sarfati-9|Lea Michele]]||Michele||Actress||[[wikipedia:Lea Michele|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |8-1|| [[Cox-9410|Courtney Cox]] ||Cox||Actress||[[wikipedia:Courtney Cox|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-2|| [[Luetkemeyer-2|Julie Bowen]] ||Bowen||Actress||[[wikipedia:Julie Bowen|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-3|| [[Grey-1184|Jennifer Grey]] ||Grey||Actress||[[wikipedia:Jennifer Grey|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-4|| [[Wyle-19|Noah Wyle]] ||Wyle||Actor||[[wikipedia:Noah Wyle|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-5|| [[Biel-51|Jessica Biel]] ||Biel||Actress||[[wikipedia:Jessica Biel|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-6|| [[Robinson-25014 |Smokey Ronbinson]] ||Robinson||Musician||[[wikipedia:Smokey Robinson|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |8-7|| [[Stamos-26|John Stamos]] ||Stamos||Actor||[[wikipedia:John Stamos|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |8-8|| [[Rundgren-2|Liv Tyler]] ||Tyler||Actress||[[wikipedia:Liv Tyler|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |9-1|| [[Cryer-974|Jon Cryer]] ||Cryer||Actor||[[wikipedia:Jon Cryer|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |9-2|| [[Cox-xxx|Laverne Cox]] ||Cox||Actress||[[wikipedia:Laverne Cox|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |9-3|| [[Mullally-6|Megan Mullally]] ||Mullally||Actress||[[wikipedia:Megan Mullally|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |9-4|| [[Duff-3761|Hillary Duff]] ||Duff||Actress||[[wikipedia:Hillary Duff|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |9-5|| [[Shannon-6288|Molly Shannon]] ||Shannon||Actress||[[wikipedia:Molly Shannon|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |9-6|| [[Smart-4985|Jean Smart]] ||Smart||Actress||[[wikipedia:Jean Smart|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |10-1|| [[Moore-33645|Mandy Moore]] ||Moore||Actress||[[wikipedia:Mandy Moore|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |10-2|| [[Duhamel-355|Josh Duhamel]]||Duhamel||Actor||[[wikipedia:Josh Duhamel|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |10-3|| [[King-44187|Regina King]] ||King||Actress||[[wikipedia:Regina King|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |10-4|| [[Morrison-15785|Matthew Morrison]] ||Morrison||Actress||[[wikipedia:Matthew Morrison|Wikipedia]] ||No |- |11-1|| [[Porter-23430 |Billy Porter]] ||Porter||Actor||[[wikipedia:Matthew Morrison|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |11-2|| [[Offerman-37|Nick Offerman]] ||Offerman||Actress||[[wikipedia:Nick Offerman|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |11-3|| [[Janney-406|Allison Janney]] ||Janney||Actress||[[wikipedia:Allison Janney|Wikipedia]] ||Yes |- |11-4|| [[Pugh-5842|Zachary Levi]] ||Levi||Actor||[[wikipedia:Zachary Levi|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |11-5|| [[Whitford-1515|Bradley Whitford]] ||Whitford||Actor||[[wikipedia:Bradley Whitford|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |- |11-6|| [[Quinto-4|Zachary Quinto]] ||Quinto||Actor||[[wikipedia:Zachary Quinto|Wikipedia]] ||'''No''' |-

Who Do You Think You Are - Canada

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[[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Who Do You Think You Are (CAN)]] [[Category:Canada, Notables]] [[Category: Notables]] [[Category:Canada]] [[Category: Television Shows]] [[Category: Genealogy Programmes |Genealogy in the Media]] ===Who Do You Think You Are? - Canada=== ''Who Do You Think You Are?'' was a Canadian television documentary series that aired on CBC Television during the 2007-2008 television season. Based on the BBC series, Canadian notables traced parts of their family tree highlighting family lore or mysteries, historical events, and where their genealogy research intersects for dramatic effect. The thirteen individuals who were profiled on ''Who Do You Think You Are? - Canada'' include: (^=profile photo protected.) {|border=2 class=wikitable sortable cellpadding=8 !|Name/Wikitree Profile !|Photo !|Episode No. !|Category(s) !|WikiData/Wikipedia !|Profile Notes (e.g. No WikiTree profile, Not connected, Needs Improvement, and Unlisted) |- |[[Majumder-3|Shaun Majumder]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Majumder-3.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q3481577|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Kidder-371|Margaret Ruth Kidder (1948-2018)]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Kidder-371.png |
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|Canada/Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q234471|enwiki}} |Connected. |- |[[Page-17938|Steven Page]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Page-17938.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q7615119|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Smits-1181|Sonja Smits]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Smits-1181.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q3012280|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Kreviazuk-2|Chantal Kreviazuk]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Kreviazuk-2.png |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q264774|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[MacKenzie-7387|(Ret.) Major-General Lewis Mackenzie]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/MacKenzie-7387.jpg |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q3237299|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Walsh-13704|Mary Walsh]] |https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Walsh-13704.jpg |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q3296255|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Bachman-1597|Randy Bachman]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Bachman-1597.jpg |
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|Canada/Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q1972182|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Thompson-87316|Scott Thompson]] | Add photo weblink here |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q324114|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Cherry-4623|Don Cherry]] | Add photo weblink here |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q592524|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Gosman-61|Measha Brueggergosman-Lee]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Gosman-61.jpg |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q455563|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |- |[[Sinclair-1769|Margaret Trudeau]] | https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Sinclair-1769.jpg |
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|Notables Project |{{Wikidata|Q3290526|enwiki}} |''Living'', Connected. |- |[[Lewis-60231|Avi Lewis]] | Add photo weblink here |
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|Notables |{{Wikidata|Q4828471|enwiki}} |''Living'', Not connected. |} == Sources == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are%3F_(Canadian_TV_series) Who Do You Think You Are? (Canadian TV series)]

Who is Sutton-7714 (Mahala Sutton Nash)'s Mother

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Here are open questions about our family. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Sutton-7714|Sutton-7714]] I've been on the other sites and had no luck finding her mother listed. The Suttons she's associated with, (Josiah and Joshua) in her paternal line lead back to NC and Westmoreland County, VA. She's in my direct line, so I could use the help. She's not the biggest hole I've got separating my lines from the continent, but she's one of the earliest. Update: It's solved: Davis-56843

Who is Who in the England Project

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] === About Us === The England project is a big project with nearly 400 members. all of whom have an interest in English genealogy. You can find out more about us on our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project Welcome Page]. Our members work in teams and this page is to help people new to the project to find their way around, and identify where to look and which people they need to contact when they have questions. It will also help our Orphan Trail Graduates to identify which team they would like to join. === Roles === All our members are important but so that the project works well people are given different roles and responsibilities. These are some of the roles that you will come across. # '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Leaders Project Leaders]''' are members who have shown leadership skills and been recognised for the work that they have done on WikiTree. They are given special powers and ongoing responsibilities. The England Project Leaders work as a team to ensure the smooth running of the Project. Some of our England Leaders also lead other projects. # '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Coordinators Project Co-ordinators]''' in the England Project are members who lead a particular part of the project, but do not have formal project leader status. Some lead a group of teams, and others take on a specific role that is needed to ensure the project works well. #'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Team_Leaders Team Leaders]''' lead a group of members who work together on a specific area within the England Project. # '''Regional Co-ordinators'''. This is a role that is peculiar to the England Project. Our Regional Co-ordinators are team leaders who take the extra responsibility of co-ordinating the work of a group of county teams. #'''Trailblazers''' are volunteers who help new project members develop the core skills to contribute to the project’s goals. Within WikiTree they are given the status of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Trail_Guides '''Trail Guide'''] #'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Team_Captains Team Captains]''' are members who lead or co-lead a team in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Challenges WikiTree Challenges]. #'''Topic Managers''' are members who take a lead role in organising the work on a specific topic. They are unique to our Topics Team. === What is Where, and Who is Who === ==== England Leaders ==== *[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] *[[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] *[[Batman-73|Lizzie (Batman) Griffiths]] *[[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] *[[Greet-49|Elizabeth (Greet) Viney]] *[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] *[[Ling-1181|Wendy (Ling) Sullivan]] (on leave) ==== Membership ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] :The Membership Co-ordinators monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516540/is-2023-your-year-to-join-the-england-project?show=1516540#q1516540 Project G2G post], welcome new project members, arrange for them to be added to the Google Group and Discord and introduced to Orphan Trail. They help to maintain the project membership spreadsheet. *Project Co-ordinator (Orphan Trail Graduation): [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] :This Project Co-ordinator helps to introduce OT graduates to their new teams and ensures that the England Project membership spreadsheats are up dated. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Categories_Team Categories Team] ==== *Project Co-ordinator: [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] and [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] *Team Leader: [[Perry-12354|Neil Perry]] :The category Co-ordinator monitors the England Project Categories, manages changes, and liaises with the Categorisation Project. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connect_England%21 Project Challenges] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] and [[Winton-239|Carol (Winton) Keeling]] :Responsible for organising the challenges within the project, based on English Profiles. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Orphan_Trail_Team&public=1 Orphan Trail Team] ==== *Acting Project Co-ordinators: [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] and [[Rowlands-690| Malcolm Rowlands]] *Team Leaders: [[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] | [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] *Trailblazers: [[Acworth-41|Ian Acworth]] | [[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]] | [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] | [[Davis-31932|Alan Davis]] | [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] | [[Evans-33937|Oscar Evans]] | [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] | [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] | [[Smith-245120|Jan Hellier]] | [[James-15049|Christol James]] | [[Lake-4041|Owen Lake]] | [[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] | [[Cartwright-1620|Gillian Loake]] | [[Lowe-12934|Tomas Lowe]] | [[McIntosh-5576|Liz Macdonald]] | [[Wilson-12750|Elaine Mattsen]] | [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] |[[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] | [[Radecki-37|Alan Radecki]] | [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] | [[Rowlands-690| Malcolm Rowlands]] | [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] | [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] | [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] | [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] | [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley ]] | [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] | [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] | [[Mutimer-76|Melissa Jamison]] | [[Hewitt-6110|Colin Hewitt]] | [[ Sansum-45|Andrew Sansum]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvements Teams] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: TBC. Acting PC [[Rowlands-690|Malc Rowlands]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page Biography Builders]''' - Team Leader: [[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page Connectors Team]''' - Team Leader: [[Winton-239|Carol (Winton) Keeling]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page Data Doctors Team]''' - Team Leaders: [[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]] and [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page Sourcerers Team]''' - Team Leader: [[Cormack-404|Chris (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''[[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]]''' - Team Leaders: [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] and [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] *'''Team A''' (post 1700 profiles) - Team Leader: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] *'''Team B''' (1500-1700 profiles) - Team Leader: [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] *'''Team C''' - pre-1500 profiles - Team Leaders: TBA ==== [[Space:England_-_Living_Notables|Living Notables]] ==== * Project Co-ordinator: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team Topics Team] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] and [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] * [[Space:English_Artists|English Artists]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:English_Authors|English Authors]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Black_Heritage_Records_in_England|Black Heritage Records in England]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bob%27s_Durham_Bantams&public=1 Bob's Durham Bantams] - Topic Manager: [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:English_Brass_Bands_and_their_known_members_past_and_present English Brass Bands and their known members] - Topic Manager: [[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] * [[Space:England:_Canals_and_Waterways_Team|Canals and Waterways]] - Topic Manager: [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] * [[Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Music Composers]] - Topic Manager: [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell-Benefiel]] *[[Space:English_Companies_and_Their_Founders|English Companies and Their Founders]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree]] - lists of actors in the film series - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties]] - Topic Manager: [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] * [[Space:Influences_in_English_Genealogy|Influences in English Genealogy]] - Topic Manager:[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Project|King Arthur Legends]] - Topic Manager: [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * [[Space:Livery_Companies_in_the_City_of_London_and_England|Livery Companies in the City of London and England]] - Topic Manager: [[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Metropolitan_Police_Force&public=1 The Metropolitan Police Force] - Topic Manager: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] * [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters_Team|English Mining Disasters]] - Topic Manager: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] * [[Space:English_Naturalists|English Naturalists]] - Topic Manager: [[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] and [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] * [[Space:Peasants_Revolt_1381|The Peasants' Revolt of 1381]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:English_Pirates|English Pirates 1516-1770]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]] - Topic Manager: [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Queen_Victoria's_Rifles_Project The Queen Victoria's Rifles Project] - Topic Manager: [[Smith-236057|David Smith]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Regicides_of_King_Charles_I Regicides of King Charles I] - Topic Manager: [[Hacker-831|Lois Tilton]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:English_Suffragettes Suffragettes/Suffragists] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:Terra_Nova_Expedition|Terra Nova Expedition (British Antarctic Expedition)]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Time_Team_Episodes|"Time Team" on Wikitree]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Weavers_in_the_East_End|Weavers in the East End]] - Topic Manager: [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England:_Counties_Team England Counties Team] ==== :''Because this is a huge team, the England Counties are spit into Regions, each with a Regional Co-ordinator who share the workload with the Project Co-ordinators for Counties.'' *Project Co-ordinators: [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] & [[Whitfield-2424|Steven Whitfield]] ===== Northern England ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: [[Whitfield-2424|Steven Whitfield]] *'''[[Space:Cheshire_Team| Cheshire and Merseyside]]''' - Team Leader: [[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth Hughes]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team County Durham and Tyne and Wear]''' - Team Leader: [[Bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]] *'''[[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|Cumbria, Cumberland & Westmorland]]''' - Team Leader: [[Cormack-404|Chris (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''[[Space:Lancashire_Team|Lancashire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] *'''[[Space:Northumberland_Team|Northumberland]]''' - Team Leader: [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] *'''[[Space:Yorkshire_Team|Yorkshire]]''' - Team Leaders: [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ===== East Midlands Team ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: [[Gambie-2|Sue (Gambie) Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Derbyshire_Team|Derbyshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] *'''[[Space:Leicestershire_Team|Leicestershire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Parker-41651|Helen (Parker) Flight]] *'''[[Space:Lincolnshire_Team|Lincolnshire]]'''- Team Leader: [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] *'''[[Space:Northamptonshire_Team|Northamptonshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Gambie-2|Sue (Gambie) Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|Nottinghamshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] *'''[[Space:Rutland_Team|Rutland]]''' - Team Leader: [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] ===== West Midlands Team ===== *Regional Co--ordinator: [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] *'''[[Space:Herefordshire_Team|Herefordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] *'''[[Space:Shropshire_Team|Shropshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Fearn-339|Maureen Wilkins]] *'''[[Space:Staffordshire_Team|Staffordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] *'''[[Space:Warwickshire_Team|Warwickshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] *'''[[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|Worcestershire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] ===== '''East England Team''' ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: [[Pickup-177 | Trevor Pickup]] *'''[[Space:Bedfordshire_Team|Bedfordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] *'''[[Space:Cambridge_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Essex_Team|Essex]]''' - Team Leader: [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] *'''[[Space:Greater_London_and_Middlesex_Team|Greater London & Middlesex]]''' - Team Leader: [[Pickup-177 | Trevor Pickup]] *'''[[Space:Hertfordshire_Team|Hertfordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Gerrard-621|Russell Gerrard]] *'''[[Space:Norfolk_Team|Norfolk]]''' - Team Leader:' [[Turvey-154|Andrew Turvey]] *'''[[Space:Suffolk_Team|Suffolk]]''' - Team Leader: [[Wells-30098|Katie (Wells) Barker]] ===== South East England Team ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: TBC *'''[[Space:Berkshire_Team|Berkshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] *'''[[Space:Buckinghamshire_Team|Buckinghamshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] *'''[[Space:Hampshire_and_the_Isle_of_Wight_Team| Hampshire & Isle of Wight]]''' - Team Leader: [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] *'''[[Space:Kent_Team|Kent]]''' - Team Leader: [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] *'''[[Space:Oxfordshire_Team|Oxfordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]] *'''[[Space:Surrey_Team|Surrey]]''' - 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Who was Elizabeth ( ) Gatchell by Lillian Seebohm

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[[Category:Salisbury, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Haverhill, Massachusetts]] [[Category:Brunswick, Maine]] Seebohm, Lillian. "Who was Elizabeth (__) Gatchell?" Downeast Maine genealogical newsletter, undated, reprinted at [http://www.newhousegetchell.net/Gatchell_Getchell_Descendants.pdf Gatchell/Getchell Descendants], pp. 18-20: ''The case for Elizabeth's maiden name was researched and eloquently and convincingly espoused in an article in the Downeast Maine genealogical newsletter many years ago. It was published as follows:'' '''WHO WAS ELIZABETH (__________) GATCHELL?''' by Lillian Seebohm Undoubtedly, one of the greatest challenges to a genealogist tracing family lines is to be able to discover the surname which belongs in the (_________) which so frequently follows the given name of an early ancestress. I have sought to meet this challenge in one case; and I here set forth the conclusion I have reached regarding the maiden name of '''Elizabeth Gatchell''', the wife of Capt. [[Getchell-259|John³ Gatchell]] ([[Samuel²]]-[[¹]]), of Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts and Scarborough and Brunswick, Maine. My research into the Gatchell family has shown me that there are still a large number of descendants of John³ and Elizabeth Gatchell in Maine, several of whom are actively tracing their ancestral lines. I should like to submit my hypothesis for their consideration and for consideration by any other person who may find it of interest. The first child of John³ and Elizabeth (_________) Gatchell was [[Getchell-260|John⁴ Jr.]], born at Scarborough, April 25, 1719. On November 7, 1742, he married [[Barbour-59|Mary Barbour]] of Falmouth. In his ''History of Durham, Maine'', Everett Stackpole lists the twelve children of John⁴ and Mary Gatchell (although he ascribes them to John³). The eleventh child and youngest daughter was [[Getchell-266|Elizabeth W.]], born February 15, 1764, who married [[Tracy-2146|Samuel Tracy]]. The International Genealogical Index to the Latter Day Saints' (Mormon) genealogical collection contains this entry: "Gatchell, Elizabeth Whitecar, married Samuel Tracy at Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine, May 28, 1783." Here was a woman bearing the given name of her grandmother; and her middle name was certainly a surname, possibly her grandmother's maiden name. In several of my family lines, I had encountered instances where a female child was named for her grandmother, with the grandmother's maiden surname being the child's middle name. I felt, therefore, that here was a possible clue to the identity of Elizabeth (_________) Gatchell. "Whitecar" somehow did not seem to be an actual surname, but rather a corruption or misspelling of a name. Broken into syllables and spoken, it can become "Whi-te-car" or a common surname "Whitaker". Assuming that this was the name, I looked for other instances of the spelling "Whitecar". In ''Massachussetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolution'' it appears among a large number of variant spellings of the name Whitaker. In the 1820 federal census, a Moses Whitecar appears in Montville, Maine. The index to volumes 1-50 of the ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' lists a dozen different spellings under the heading "Whitaker" - among them "Whitacar", "Whitacer" and "Whiticar". The vital records of Beverly, Massachusetts, show the marriage in 1716 of Abraham Whitticer and Lydia Stone. Subsequently, Lydia "Whitecar" owned the covenant and had a child baptized in 1718; and in 1724, a Lydia "Whitecar" married Edward Whittington of Marblehead. I was satisfied that "Whitecar" could well be "Whitaker". The problem, then was to find an Elizabeth Whitaker who could feasibly have become the wife of John³ Gatchell. Savage's ''Genealogical dictionary of New England'' has the following entry in Volume IV, page 507: "WHITACRE, WHITTACRE, or WHITAKER, Abraham, Haverhill, had prob. Abraham, born about 1657; William, about 1659; and with son Abraham took oath of allegiance November 1677." The mention of Haverhill in connection with the name Whitaker was my cue to consult the Haverhill vital records. Of the Whitaker (Whiticker, Whitticker) families I found there, I list only the two, which pertain to this study: I. [[Whittaker-1178|Abraham]], married 19 March 1656 to [[Simmons-7608|Elizabeth Simmons]]; Children: # [[Whittacre-3|Abraham Jr.]], born 28 February 1657 # *[[Whittaker-457|William]], born 21 December 1658 # [[Isaac]], born 30 July 1661 # [[Hannah]], born 15 April 1664; died in infancy # [[Whitaker-2349|Jacob]], born 26 May 1665 # [[Hannah]], born 16 September 1668; died young # [[Henry]], born 24 September 1672 # [[Hannah]], born 19 March 1674/5 # [[John]], born 27 August 1679 II. William, son of Abraham and Elizabeth (Simmons) Whitaker, married 15 January 1684 [[Emerson-662|Sarah Emerson]], daughter of Robert; Children: # [[Whittaker-1175|William]], born 4 December 1685 # [[Whittaker-2353|Sarah]], born 5 June 1687 # [[Whittaker-3095|Mary]], born 14 May 1689 # [[Whittaker-3096|Ruth]], born 11 June 1691 # [[Whittaker-3097|Hannah]], born 7 August 1693 # [[Whittaker-1120|Priscilla]] (twin), born 13 March 1696 # [[Whittaker-3098|Steven]] (twin), born 13 March 1696 # [[Whitaker-411|Elizabeth]], born 7 April 1698 # [[Whittaker-3099|Daniel]], born 14 December 1699 # [[Whittaker-3100|Thomas]], born 21 January 1702 (William Whitaker married a second time in January 1703, his wife Sarah having died in August, 1702. The children of the second marriage are not of importance to this story.) It is my belief that Elizabeth Whitaker (or Whiticker, as it is spelled in the Haverhill records) becamethe wife of John³ Gatchell circa 1718. I advance the following facts as support for this assertion: 1. In the ''NEH&GR'', Volume 63, page 265 et seq., appears an article on "The Family of Samuel Getchell of Salisbury, Massachussetts", by Everett Lament Getchell and Frederick G. Getchell. In this article, Elizabeth Gatchell is said to have been born in 1697 and to have died on 10 May 1771. However, the gravestone of John³ Gatchell, in the Gatchell graveyard, which is located on what isnow the Naval Air Station at Brunswick, bears this inscription: "Here lies ye body of Capt. John Gatchell who Died May ye 10th In ye 74th Year". This would indicate that he was born in 1697. It seems highly improbable that John and Elizabeth were born in the same year and died on the same day. The Elizabeth Whitaker born in Haverhill on 7 Ap 1698 would surely have been of a suitable age to have married John³ Gatchell. 2. Haverhill is very close geographically to Salisbury, and there seems to have been a great deal of social and commercial intercourse among the towns of northern Essex County. John Gatchell's brother [[Getchell-422|Nathaniel]] married a Haverhill woman and resided there for several years before moving to Maine. 3. Perhaps the most convincing evidence is the appearance among the children of John and Elizabeth the names borne by members of Elizabeth's family which do not appear in the earlier generations of John's family nor among his siblings. Their seventh child was Ruth; Elizabeth had a sister Ruth. The eighth child was Stephen; Elizabeth had a brother Stephen. The ninth child was Sarah; Elizabeth's mother was Sarah. The eleventh and youngest child was William, Elizabeth's father was William. The Haverhill vital records provide no information regarding the marriage of Elizabeth Whitaker. Charles Pope, in his ''The Haverhill Emersons'' lists the children of William Whitaker/Whiticker and Sarah Emerson without further comment. In an article "Early Whittlers, Widgers and Whittakers in Essex County" which appeared in the ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'', Vol. XLIX, David Hoyt shows whom each of the children of William Whitaker married, with the exception of Hannah and Elizabeth. He states that Hannah probably died young; of Elizabeth, he says nothing further. Since I have not yet been able to find proof in the official records to which I have access, and since such information apparently has also eluded others, I invite other Gatchell descendants to join me in seeking to either prove or disprove my theory regarding the identity of Elizabeth (________) Gatchell. === References === (Not all cited by the article) * Brunswick (Maine). Town Clerk. "[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/295724 Town and vital records, 1737-1911]." FHL film 10,598. "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BJ-J9YG-P : 28 November 2018). image 284 of 500. Brunswick, Maine, page 538, line 1, marriage intention of Samuel Tracy and '''Elizabeth Wheticar Gatch[ell]''', May 8, 1783. * "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q28Q-LQRP : 22 July 2021), Saml Tracy and Elizabeth Whitecar Gatchell, 28 May 1783; citing Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, United States, multiple sources, Maine; FHL microfilm. * "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q28Q-L9H2 : 24 February 2022), Saml Tracy and Elisabeth Wheticar Gates, 08 May 1783; citing Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, United States, multiple sources, Maine; FHL microfilm. * "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q283-PXX8 : 22 July 2021), Samuel Tracy and Elizabeth Whitecar Gatchell, 28 May 1783; citing Brunswick, Cumberland, Maine, United States, multiple sources, Maine; FHL microfilm.

Who was Stanley V? LUKOWSKI Family Mysteries

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New England]] == Who's Who in New England == A biographical dictionary of leading living men and women of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut. * edited by Albert Nelson Marquis * published by A.N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, 1909, 1916, 1938, 1949 * Source Example: (use correct date ) ::: Marquis, Albert Nelson. ''[[Space:Who's Who in New England|Who's Who in New England]]'' (A.N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, 1909, 1916, 1938, 1949) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Marquis|Marquis]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Who's Who in New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1909) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=X-8MAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=8dDUv19AKv4C ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=TaITAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinnewengl00marq ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng01marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng03marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_TaITAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998 * (1916) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tQAWAAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=5jk1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_5jk1AAAAIAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=RmUTAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=ml0DAAAAYAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uLgTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng00marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng02marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinneweng04marqgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinnewengl00marqrich ::* https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinnewengl00marq2 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_RmUTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006686955 * (1938) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998 * (1949) search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003922998

Who's Who in Pennsylvania

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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == Who's Who in Pennsylvania == :a biographical dictionary of contemporaries :Second edition * by John William Leonard, 1849 -1932 * published by L. R. Hammersly & Company, New York, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Who's Who in Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/whoswhoinpennsyl00leon *https://books.google.com/books/about/Who_s_who_in_Pennsylvania.html?id=yk8DAAAAYAAJ *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/3131312.html === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === *''[[Space: Who's Who in Pennsylvania| Who's Who in Pennsylvania]]'' (L. R. Hammersly & Company, New York, 1908) * [[#Leonard|Who's Who in Pennsylvania]]

Whovian

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[[Category:Doctor_Who]] Images for the [[Space:Doctor_Who|'''Doctor Who Project.''']] === Stickers === ==== Specific Roles ==== [[Image:ADWP-836.png|50px|Whovian TARDIS]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-836 Whovian TARDIS] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-836.png|text=was an actor who played (insert role name here) on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-836.png|text=was an actor who played (insert role name here) on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-837.png|50px|Whovian TARDIS]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-837 Whovian TARDIS] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-837.png|text=was an actor who played (insert role name here) on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-837.png|text=was an actor who played (insert role name here) on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-829.png|50px|Whovian Dalek]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-829 Whovian Dalek] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-829.png|text=was a Dalek on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-829.png|text=was a Dalek on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-830.png|50px|Whovian K-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-830 Whovian K-9] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-830.png|text=was the Voice of K-9 on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-830.png|text=was the Voice of K-9 on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-832.png|50px|Whovian Weeping Angel]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-832 Whovian Weeping Angel] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-832.png|text=was a Weeping Angel on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-832.png|text=was a Weeping Angel on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-833.png|50px|Whovian Sontaran]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-833 Whovian Sontaran] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-833.png|text=was a Sontaran on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-833.png|text=was a Sontaran on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-834.png|50px|Whovian Cyberman]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-834 Whovian Cyberman] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-834.png|text=was a Cyberman on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-834.png|text=was a Cyberman on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: ==== Production Crew ==== [[Image:ADWP-831.png|50px|Whovian Producer]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-831 Whovian Producer] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-831.png|text=was a Producer on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-831.png|text=was a Producer on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-831.png|50px|Whovian Director]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-831 Whovian Director] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-831.png|text=was a Director on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-831.png|text=was a Director on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: [[Image:ADWP-828.png|50px|Whovian Camera Operator]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-828 Whovian Camera Operator] {{Occupation|image=ADWP-828.png|text=was a Camera Operator on the television show Doctor Who.}} * {{Occupation|image=ADWP-828.png|text=was a Camera Operator on the television show Doctor Who.}} will give you: === Profile === {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-798.png|140px|Whovian TARDIS.]] ![[Image:ADWP-807.png|140px|Cameraman on stool.]] ![[Image:ADWP-806.png|140px|Weeping angel, Daleks, & Cyberman collage on TARDIS background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-805.png|140px|Weeping angel, Daleks, & Cyberman collage.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Whovian TARDIS. ! style="width: 150px;" |Cameraman on stool. ! style="width: 150px;" |Weeping angel, Daleks, & Cyberman collage on TARDIS background. ! style="width: 150px;" |Weeping angel, Daleks, & Cyberman collage. |} === Backgrounds === {| style="border-spacing: 2px; border: 1px solid white;" |- style="text-align: center;" ![[Image:ADWP-797.png|140px|Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background.]] ![[Image:ADWP-804.png|140px|Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background with weeping angel, Daleks, & Cyberman.]] ![[Image:ADWP-808.png|140px|Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background with Cameraman on stool and Daleks.]] |- ! style="width: 150px;" |Whovian TARDIS
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Wiborg locations through time

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[[Category: Wiborg Name Study]] == Norwegian Wiborg families relocated throughout Norway == === This is a summary of relocations to aid in tracking them === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name|| Born || Confirmed || Married ||2nd M || 3rd M|| Death || Other || 1650|| 1675 || 1700 ||1725 || 1750 || 1775 ||1800 |- | Anders Nielson W || 1655 || || 1675 || 1700 || || 1718 || || Elverum || Ringsaker || Romedal || || || || |- | Anna Andersdatter W|| 1676 || || || || ||1745 || X || || || Biri || || Ringsaker || || |- | Nils Andersen W || 1678 || || || || || ||X || || Ringsaker || || || || || |- | Lauge Johan W || 1678 || ||1732 || || || ||X || ||Ringsaker || ||Eidsvoll || || || |- | Maren W || 1685 || || || || || ||X || || Ringsaker||Larvik, Vestfold || || || || |- | Sofie (Wib.) Log || 1690 || || || || || ||X || || Ringsaker || Trondheim || || || || |- | S,,, || ... || || || || || ||X || || || || || || || |}

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Wiborg To-Do Clue List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ brickwalls] 8 March 2018 ===Name Study === :#Christen Olufsen Wiborg (about 1640 – before 1696) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVVX-FC7 ===Norway Research Links === :# [[Space:Norway_Project_Naming_Conventions| '''Norway Project Naming Conventions ''']] :# [[Space:Norwegian_Parish_Categories| '''Norwegian Parish Categories''']] :# [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nordic#Useful_Links Nordic Project Useful Links] :# [https://media.digitalarkivet.no Digitalarkivet for access to various records] :# [http://www.rhd.uit.no/art/michael02.html Digitalarkivet Census guidance] :# [http://arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet Digitalarkivet general] :# [http://www.dokpro.uio.no/rygh_ng/rygh_form.html Oluf Rygh: Norwegian Farm Names] :# [https://docs.google.com/document/pub?id=1HJGxgbwQV1vtEv9uF9JkEvFn5RM3iFpq8dtZrErwdKM#h.c9e6be51d009 Military Rolls] :# [http://lokalhistoriewiki.no/index.php/Forside:Midt-Norge Local History of Norway ] :# [https://www.hidemyass.com/pricing VPN access to Norway] ===Danmark Research Links === :#[[Space:Project_Denmark_Discussion_Draft_for_Danish_Names | '''Danish_Names on WikiTree''']] :#[[Space:Proposal_Category_Structure_for_Danish_Place_Locations | '''Category Structure for Danish Place Locations''']] ==To Do== ===Checklist for cleanup === {|border="1" cellpadding="2" |+ '''Jim's Ancestors Research-needed Table''' ! colspan="2" style="background: #FFFF00;" | ! colspan="5" style="background: #FFFF00;" | BY GENERATION |- | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Gen. No.''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Relation to Jim W''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Total Possible Profiles''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''On Wikitree''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|'''Source needed''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"|''' Biography needed''' | align="center" style="background:#FFFF00;"| |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"| 1||Self||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1||align="center"|1 |-style="background: ;" |align="center" | 2||Parent ([[Wiborg-3|2]], [[Riopelle-171|3]] )||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2||align="center"|2 |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center" |3||Grandparent ([[Wiborg-9|4]], [[Nelson-7548|5]], [[Riopelle-179 |6]], & [[Ménard-613 |7]] )||align="center"| 4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4||align="center"|4 (100%) |-style="background: ;" |align="center" |4||Great Grandparent ([[Wiborg-10 |8]], [[Haagenstad-1 |9]], [[ Nelson-7549|10]], [[Egelund-3 |11]], [[Riopelle-180 |12]], [[Beaudoin-232 |13]], [[ Ménard-615|14]], [[Boucher-1666 |15]] ) ||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8||align="center"|8 (100%) |- style="background:#E0FFFF;" | align="center"|5||2nd Great Grandparent ([[Wiborg-11 |16]], [[ Jacobsdatter-222 |17]], [[ Hagenstad-4 |18]], [[ Kårbosetre-9|19]], [[ Fjellestad-1 |20]], [[ Fjellestad-2 |21]], [[ Torgeson-7|22]], [[ Løvland-1 |23]], [[ Riopelle-181 |24]], [[ Mercier-638 |25]], [[Beaudoin-20 |26]], [[ Morin-1628 |27]], [[ Ménard-781 |28]], [[ Désautels-151 |29]], [[ Boucher-1667|30]], [[ Bourassa-158|31]])||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16||align="center"|16 (100%) |- style=" ;" | align="center"|6||3rd Great Grandparent ([[ Wiborg-12 |32]], [[ Hansdatter-1074 |33]], [[ Tostenson-12 |34]], [[ Olsdatter-1108 |35]], [[ Eriksen-417 |36]], [[ Selsjord-1|37]], [[Hattrem-42 |38]], [[ Toresdatter-59 |39]], [[ Abusland-1 |40]], [[ *** |41]], [[ Fjellestad-12 |42]], [[ Hogetvedt-1 |43]], [[ Olsen-3859 |44]], [[ Hodne-21 |45]], [[ ***|46]], [[*** |47]], [[ Riopel-47 |48]], [[ Mireault-8 |49]], [[ Mercier-1100 |50]], [[ Bourg-771 |51]], [[ Beaudoin-19 |52]], [[ Riopel-9 |53]], [[Morin-1831 |54]], [[ Bertrand-849 |55]], [[ Ménard-776 |56]], [[ Perron-190 |57]], [[ Désautels_dit_Lapointe-6 |58]], [[ Berthiaume-387 |59]], [[ Boucher-1668 |60]], [[ Lareau-41 |61]], [[ Bourassa-345|62]], [[ Guérin-578 |63]]) ||align="center"|32 ||align="center"|29||align="center"|29|| align="center"|20 (67%)||align="center"|11 (37%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 7||4th Great Grandparent ([[ Wiborg-13 |64]], [[ |65]], [[ |66]], [[ |67]], [[ |68]], [[ |69]],[[ |70]], [[ |71]],[[ |72]], [[ |73]], [[ |74]], [[ |75]], [[ |76]], [[ |77]], [[ |78]], [[ |79]], [[ |80]], [[ |81]], [[ |82]], [[ |83]], [[ |84]], [[ |85]],[[ |86]], [[ |87]],[[ 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|32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]], [[ |32]],[[ |32]], [[ |32]],) ||align="center"|120 (-8)*||align="center"|45 (38%)||align="center"|45||align="center"|31 (69%)||align="center"|2 (4%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 9||6th Great Grandparent||align="center"|240 (-16)*||align="center"|40 (16%)||align="center"|40||align="center"|18 (45%) ||align="center"|6 (15%) |-style=" ;" |align="center"| 10||7th Great Grandparent||align="center"|480 (-32)*||align="center"|29 (6%)||align="center"|26 (90%)||align="center"|16 (55%)||align="center"|2 (7%) |-style="background:#E0FFFF;" |align="center"| 11||8th Great Grandparent||align="center"|960 (-64)*||align="center"|29 (3%)||align="center"|27 (93%)||align="center"|17 (67%)||align="center"|0 (0%) |} ====University of North Dakota ==== University of North Dakota (Chester Fritz Library at UND [[https://library.und.edu/special-collections/bygdebok/ |bygdebok collection]]) Driving Directions: # West out of Minnesota on US-2 W/Gateway Dr NW to Grand Forks, ND # Turn left onto N Columbia Rd - proceed 0.8 mi # Turn right onto University Ave # Chester Fritz Library at UND will be on the left # See Special Collections CFL Floor 4 Special Collections Genealogy (Phone: (701) 777-4625) Questions: # Is there a fee for access by the general public? # Is there parking near the Chester Fritz Library? # Copying available at the Chester Fritz Library? # Is there direct access to the stacks, or is it in the Library of Congress mode (turn in slips and wait while books are fetched from the stacks)? # Can I expect all books to be in the stacks, are they out for internal or interlibrary loan? ===Things to review there: === ====Vågå, Oppland==== ::FARMS: ::'''Stokestad/Stokstad/Stokkstad (146 - Stokstad nedre, Vaage, Vaage) '''lies 4 km E of Vågåmo in Sjårdalen;
::'''Blesom/Blessum/Blesum (24 - Blesum, Vaage, Vaage)''' lies on northern border of Vågåmo
::'''Hammer nedre (4 - Hammer, Vaage, Vaage)''' lies in Vågåmo ::'''Oppistuen (57 Oppistuen Vaage Vaage)''' Fredrik Nicolai (Silli) Stokkestad lived in Vågå (15 Apr 1824 - 14 Jul 1894) m. Gunild Iversdatter Blessum (bef 20 Jun 1813 - 16 May 1860) on 18 Jul 1850. m. Ragnild Knutsdatter (06 Jun 1834 - 06 Mar 1903) on 6 Mar 1861. His brother Ole Frederick Wiborg Stokstad (01 Dec 1821 - 03 May 1898) m. Gjøda Haagenstad (24 Mar 1828 - 05 Mar 1917) on 8 Jan 1852. GSW also indicates: “After 1886 the occupant at the holding of Oppistuen (lnr. 145b) on Nodre Stokkstad in Vågå was Johanes Jensen Wiborg (Viborg). Ole O. Viborg (b. 1812 Ringebo Prgj.) Domicile: Vaage: Hammer nedre H: 1865-12-31 Pos./Status: Husfader g Gaardbruger, Selveier Role: folketelt Source: 1865 census for Vågå Read a copy of Volume 2 of a Norwegian local history titled: "''Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel''" by Ivar Teigum. Pages 443-444, 457 & 538-539 are said to hold material on Knud Olsen Wiborg's family. (DL596.V2 T44 2001 ) # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 1 2001 DL596.V2 T44 General Up to 1600 # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 2 2004 DL596.V2 T44 General 1600-1907 # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 3 2007 DL596.V2 T44 General 1908-2000 # Teigum, I. Bygdebok for Vågå og Sel, v. 4 2009 DL596.V2 T44 General Sel and Heidal; 1908-2000 ====Lom, Oppland==== ::FARMS: ::''' Stamstad (34 - Stamstad, Lom, Lom)) & Synstad (34 - Synstad, Lom, Lom lie just 1.2 km & 1.7 km ENE of Lom village on the lakefront; '''

::'''Ansvord (68 - Andvord nordre, Lom, Lom) lies just 1km SW of Lom village on hte river;'''

::'''Systugu under Lyngvesgardene (16 - Lyngve nordre, Garmo, Lom) lies 4 km W of Garmo & 10 km E of Lom ;

::'''The Lom Bygdebok, Volume II, pages 443 - 444, 457, & 538-539 is said to hold material on this Wiborg family. ''' We find sexton Hendrik Wiborg and his family in the 1801 census for Lom, where he is living on Synstad farm. Sheriff Anders Olsen Viborg married the widow Torø Rasmusdatter who was living at Ansvord farm. Anders Wiborg bought the farm Systugu under Lyngvesgardene in 1785 and sold it again in 1786. Sheriff/bailiff Wiborg sold the farm Stamstad in 1801 to Tosten Sylfestsen Andvord (1756-1823). Review "''Bygdebok for Lom'''" # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 1 2000 DL596.L73 K65 Farms Vårdalen # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 2 2002 DL596.L73 K65 Farms Lii, Staurustgrendi & Strondi (w/ Geisar) # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 3 2005 DL596.L73 K65 Farms # Kolden, J. Bygdabok for Lom, v. 4 2007 DL596.L73 K65 Farms Bøverdalen parish ===='''Land, Oppland'''==== ::FARMS: ::'''Åmot (88 - Aamot, Torpen (Aamot), Nordre Land)''' lies 0.2 km N of Torp & 0.1 km S of the Åmot church # Ødegaard, S.-E. Boka om Land, v. 9 2002 DL576.L3 B6 Farms Torpa parish, pt. A # Ødegaard, S.-E. Boka om Land, v. 10 2002 DL576.L3 B6 Farms Torpa parish, pt. B [[Wiborg-104|Ole Lauritsson Wiborg]] Åmot (ca.1704-1776) was a sergeant and farm owner at Nordsinne parish and at Torpa parish, Nordre Land municipality, Oppland, Norway. Sergeant Ole Larson Viborg married Marit Hansdatter Lunde on 2 Oct 1735 in Land, Oppland, Norway.[ Anne Olsdatter was born to Sergeant Ole Larsson and Marit Hansdatter in Nordre Land, Oppland, Norway in 1736 and baptized on the second Sunday after Trinity. Sergeant Ole Larsen Wiborg took over operation of Åmot farm in Land, which his father-in-law purchased in 1742. He died at 72 years of age in October of 1776 in Land, Oppland, Norway. Hans Olsen Viborg was born in 1747 in Åmot, Land, Oppland, Norway and baptized on the third Sunday after Trinity. His parents were sergeant Ole Larsson Viborg (ca.1704-1776) and Marit Hansdatter Lunde. [[Wiborg-274|Jacob Johan Wiborg]] was born in 1732 in Land. He was the son of Johan Lauge Wiborg and Åse Bjerk. This son of Lieutenant Wiborg was born on 4 April 1732 at Land, Oppland, Norway. The Land church books record [[Wiborg-131|Maren Laagesdtr Viborg]] marriage on Epiphany, 1754 (6 January 1754). The couple is listed as Ole Jørgenson from Ringebu and Maren Laagesdtr Viborg.[2] The sponsors were Lars & Hans Brogner, so this would have been in Nordsinni. ===='''Fron, Oppland'''==== ::FARMS: ::'''Hundorp (68 - Hundorp, Søndre Fron; Søndre Fron)''' lies just E of Hundorp village; Gardar og Slekter i Fron Bind 1, Sør-Fron
::''' Grav (65 - Grov, Søndre Fron, Søndre Fron)''' Stor-Grov lies 1 km N of Hundorp - Gardar og Slekter i Fron Bind 1, Sør-Fron #Hovdhaugen, E. Gardar og slekter i Fron, v. 1 1973 DL596.F865 H68 Farms Sør-Fron #Hovdhaugen, E. Garder og slekter i Fron, v. 2 1974 DL596.F865 H68 Farms Nord-Fron Lawyer Anders Wiborg (61 years of age) died at Sør-Fron in 1808, [11] He was buried on 25 November 1808. He died on Hundorp farm, which is now both a farm and a village, in Sør-Fron kommune in Oppland county, Norway. [[Wiborg-83|Ole Knutsen Wiborg]] was born in 1718 at Ringsaker. Ole Wiborg passed away in 1803 at Hundorp farm, Fron, Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. Ole was a corporal (a non-commissioned junior officer) in the Norwegian army. Corporal Ole Knudsen Wiborg married Bastina Jensdatter Colberg about 08.12.1740 in Vang (Hedmark).[4] Understanding the roles of Anders Wiborg and his descendants in the Norwegian Military. He sold his hereditary rights to Fjelstad in 1747. [5] They lived for a period in Eidsvoll. In 1801 Ole Viborg lived with his son, lawyer Anders Viborg and his daughter-in-law Thore Rasmusdatter on Hundorp farm in Fron, Norway. He is a widower, having only been married once. Ole Wiborg died at the Hundorp farm in Fron, Oppland, Norway, which belonged to his son, Sheriff/Bailiff Anders Olsen Wiborg. He was buried on 26 June 1803, Anders Viborg (Anders Jonsen Wiborg born 1777) married on 28 November 1799 to Anne Amundsdatter Kiostad in Fron.[13] At this time Torø (Thore) Rasmusdatter was Anders Olsen Wiborg's wife and this Anders Wiborg is Torø's grandson by her first marriage, who took Anders Viborg as his name and who was living in Fron in the 1801 census. Anders Viborg (26 and in his first marriage) is living with his wife Anne Amundsdatter (age 16 and in her first marriage) are living with their son Amund on the Grav farm in close proximity to Hundorp. ===='''Ringebu, Oppland'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Skrukkerud (72 - Skrukkerud, Ringebu, Ringebu)''' lies 2 km N of the village center Faavang and 10 km S of Ringebu village center ::'''Elstad (65 - Elstad, Ringebu, Ringebu)''' lies 2 km S of Ringebu on the Lagen river and perhaps 15 km downstream from Hundorp in Fron ::'''Bystad (98 - Bystad, Ringebu, Ringebu)''' lies across the river from Faavang The Land church books record [[Wiborg-131|Maren Laagesdtr Viborg]] marriage on Epiphany, 1754 (6 January 1754). The couple is listed as Ole Jørgenson '''Eldstad''' from Ringebu and Maren Laagesdtr Viborg. #Aaby, H. Ringebu heim og folk, v. 1 2013 DL596.R52 O34 Farms Venabygd #Aaby, H. Ringebu heim og folk, v. 2 2014 DL596.R52 O34 Farms Kjønnås #Aaby, H. Ringebu heim og folk, v. 3 2015 DL596.R52 O34 Farms Vålebru [[Wiborg-23|Catarina Andersdatter Viborg]]'s estate was recorded for probate on 6 June 1770 at '''Skrukkerud''', Ringebu, Sør-Gudbrandsdal, Oppland, Norway. Her sister, Madame Louise Andersdatter Wiborg (age 60) was buried in Ringebu, Oppland on 10 May 1770. At the time of her death in 1770, her next of kin was Lieutenant Frogner. As late as 27 May 1810 we find Lænsmand Wiborg as a baptism sponsor in Ringebu, which again can not be the Anders Wiborg, who passed away in 1808. [15] This is resolved by an entry in Ringebu on 7 August 1810, which identifies a child named Henrich born to Lehnsmand Ole Henrichsen and Mari Olsdatter. It appears Anders Olsen's nephew Ole Henrichsen Wiborg served as sheriff/bailiff in Ringebu for some period after Anders' death. Bastine Henriksdatter Wiborg married Hans Olsen Bystad (Bystad farm is in Ringebu) on 9 October 1810 in Fron.[5] T ====Toten, Oppland==== ::FARMS: ::'''Teiterud (115 - Teiterud, Eina, Vestre Toten)''' About Metthe Andersdatter Wiborg Mor til Ole Jørgensen Teiterud 1735 dokumentert i Gran minestrialbok 1732-1744, side 51. Navnet skrives her Metthe Wiborg. #Ødegaard, S.-E. Totens bygdebok, v. 4 1984 DL576.T67 T6 Farms Totenvika #Ødegaard, S.-E., et al. Totens bygdebok, v. 5 1998 DL576.T67 T6 Farms Eina ====Alvdal & Folldal, Hedmark, '''==== ::FARMS: :''' Store Steigen (7 - Storsteien, Lille Elvedalen, Lille Elvedalen) now Storsteigen, Alvdal''' lies at Alvdal village in Alvdal, Hedmark county The first identified mention of Ingeborg Linnemann (Lendmand) was born circa 1729 is in 1762 tax records, when Ingeborg Lindmand (age 33) resided at Store Steigen farm in Lille Elvedal (now part of Alvdal, Hedmark, Norway). #Steimoeggen, E. et al. Alvdal: ei bygdebok, v. 1 1966 DL596.A64 A48 General #Steimoeggen, E. Alvdal: ei bygdebok, v. 2A 1973 DL596.A64 A48 Farms #Steimoeggen, E. Alvdal: ei bygdebok, v. 2B 1973 DL596.A64 A48 Farms #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 1 2011 DL596.A64 E37 General,Farms Nordmed Glåma #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 2 2013 DL596.A64 E37 Farms Vestate, Moan, and Plassen #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 3 2014 DL596.A64 E37 Farms Steia Sentrum and along Folla (river) #Eggset, A. Alvdal bygdebok, v. 4 2015 DL596.A64 E37 Farms Sjulhus and southward #Streitlien, I.A. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 1 2000 DL596.F7 S76 Farms Revised edition #Streitlien, I.A. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 2 2001 DL596.F7 S76 Farms Revised edition #Streitlien, I.A. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 3 1980 DL596.F7 S76 General #Bækkelund, B. et al. Bygdebok for Folldal, v. 4 1998 DL596.F7 S76 General Industrial history of Folldal, ca. 1745-1993 #Støen, V. Utvandrerhistorie for Folldal 2002 F590.S2 S77 People Emigration from Folldal ===='''Ringsaker, Hedmark, '''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Skredshol (173 - Skredshol, Ringsaker, Ringsaker) ; lies 1 km N of Jolstad ''' ::'''Farberg (210 - Farberg, Ringsaker, Ringsaker)''' [[Wiborg-29|Anna Andersdatter Wiborg]] born at either Skredshol or Farberg farm. #Kolstad, G. Bygdebok for Ringsaker hovedsogn 2010 DL596.R54 K44 Farms Reflingfjerdingen ===='''Brandval, Hedmark'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Stolsnor (29 - Stollsnor, Brandval, Brandval) ''' [[Wiborg-26|Anne Andersdatter Wiborg]] died in 1752 and was buried 23 October 1752 at Brandval, Hedmark, Norway. Marthe Sophie Johansdtr Madfeldt Wiborg Born: 1747 Died: 1830 at: Stolsnor, Brandval # Amundsen, R. & Neskvern, B.O. Brandvalboka - Finnskogen 2008 DL596.B7 A48 Farms # Amundsen, R. & Neskvern, B.O. Brandvalboka - Hokåsen 2012 DL596.B7 A482 Farms ===='''Grue, Hedmark'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Gjerdum (11 - Gjerdrum Præstegaard, Gjerdrum, Gjerdrum) ''' Anne Wiborg was a sponsor at the baptism of Marte, born at '''Gjerdum farm''', Grue, Hedmark, Norway to Hans Gjerdum and Alhed Andersdatter Wiborg and baptized 18 February 1747. Other sponsors included bishop Niels Dorpe. #Hveberg, H. Grueboka, v. 1 1948 DL596.G75 H9 General #Hveberg, H. Grueboka, v. 2A 1949 DL596.G75 H9 Farms East side #Hveberg, H. Grueboka, v. 2B 1949 DL596.G75 H9 Farms West side #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 1990 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Finnskogen #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 1994 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Nes #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 1996 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Østre Skara & Vestre Skara #Trøseid, H.M. Grueboka 2000 DL596.G75 T76 Farms #Rønaasen, I. Grueboka 2001 DL596.G75 T76 Farms Voll-Vollermoen [[Wiborg-172|Knud Johan Wiborg]] born 1738 son of Lauge Johan Wiborg and Åse Gudbrandsdatter Bjerk. Knut Johan Viborg died at age 77 years on 30 November 1815 and was buried in Gure, Hedmark. [[ Wiborg-24|Alethe Marge Andersdatter Wiborg]] married with priest to Grue, Hans Andersen Gjerdum on 19 March 1744. Johannes Hansen Gjerdum was born to Hans Gjerdrum and Alhed Magreth Viborg in 1745 at Gjerdum farm, Grue, Hedmark, Norway. On 20 March 1750 [[[Wiborg-26|Anne Andersdatter]] married in Grue to Ole Iversen Tandalen, ====Romedal, Hedmark==== ::FARMS: ''' ''' Louise Wiborg was married in Romedal on 31 January 1749 with Lieutenant Michel Frogner. #Morthoff, B. Romedalboka, v. 1 1967 DL596.R73 M6 Farms #Morthoff, B. Romedalboka, v. 2 1970 DL596.R73 M6 Farms #Morthoff, B. & Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 3 1979 DL596.R73 M6 Farms #Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 4 1985 DL596.R73 M6 Farms Vallset parish (part) #Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 5A 1992 DL596.R73 M6 Farms Vallset parish (part) #Løland, J.S. Romedalboka, v. 5B 1993 DL596.R73 M6 Farms Vallset parish (part) ===='''Løten, Hedmark'''==== ::FARMS: ''' ''' NOT IN UND COLLECTION - Løtenboka : garder og slekter. Bind 3; Forfatter: Morthoff, J.B.; Medvirker: Løten historielag; Publisert: Løten : Løten historielag, 1955 Pages 240 - 246 ====Odal, Hedmark==== ::FARMS: ''' Semb/Seim (96 - Seim, Opstad, Søndre Odalen)''' probably to be found in Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 8; 1995; DL596.S665 K57, which addresses farms in Oppstad parish A Knut Olsen Wiborg 4 Feb 1768 in Odalen is noted to have married Marit Knudsdatter Sem, with one child baptized in 1770.[10] A Margrethe Olsdatter Wiborg 26 July 1770 married Asmund Anerson Sem in Odalen. Anne Sofie Wiborg, died 14 August 1773 in Odalen - she had a child with Thor Olsen Njust named Martha Åse Amundsdatter Wiborg (Aase Viborg) was born in 1770 in Strøm-Odalen (Sør-Odal), Hedmark. She was the daughter of Amund Andersen residing at Semb (Seim) and Margrete Wiborg. #Vigeland, N.P. Sør-Odal 1961 DL596.S665 V53 Farms Ullern & Oppstad parishes #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 1 1971 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part); Lacking v. 9 of this series #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 2 1973 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 3 1975 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 4 1979 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 5 1987 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Strøm parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 6 1990 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Ullern parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 7 1992 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Ullern parish (part) #Kirkeby, B. Sør-Odal bygdebok, v. 8 1995 DL596.S665 K57 Farms Oppstad parish # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 1 1969 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Sand parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 2 1971 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Sand parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 3 1973 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Mo parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 4 1976 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Mo parish (part) # Kirkeby, B. Nord-Odal bygdebok, v. 5 1977 DL596.N65 K48 Farms Mo parish (part) ====Eidsvoll, Akershus==== ::FARMS: :: '''Fuglerud (94 - Fuglerud, Eidsvold, Eidsvold) is found in Vol. 2 pt. 3. - about mid-volume ''' Johan Wiborg (son of Åse and Johan Wiborg) pursued his inheritance right (odelret) to purchase the '''Fuglerud farm''' in Eidvoll, Akershus, Notway; it had been owned by his mother's father. That suit was finally adjudicated July 13, 1757. Wiborg received the farm for the original purchase price of 525 riksdollars plus credit for 300 riksdollars in his inheritance. #Holmsen, A. Eidsvoll bygds historie, v. 2A 1950 DL596.E3 E35 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Eidsvoll bygds historie, v. 2B 1959 DL596.E3 E35 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Eidsvoll bygds historie, v. 2C 1961 DL596.E3 E35 Farms ====Nes, Akershus==== ::FARMS: ::''' Frogner ''' Louise Wiborg was married in Romedal on 31 January 1749 with Lieutenant Michel Frogner. There is a Frogner farm in Nes, Akershus... #Hexeberg, T. Nes på Romerike, v. 1 19 58 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Hexeberg, T. Nes på Romerike, v. 2 1961 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Hexeberg, T. Nes på Romerike, v. 3 1964 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Nes på Romerike, v. 4 1968 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Kirkeby, B. Nes på Romerike, v. 5 1969 DL596.N37 H49 Farms #Nes på Romerike, v. 6 1980 DL596.N37 H49 General #Dehli, M. Nes på Romerike, v. 7 1980 DL596.N37 H49 General ====Borgund, Møre og Romsdal==== ::FARMS: ::''' Valderhaug (183 - Valderhaug, Borgund, Borgund) the farm lies on Valderøya in the modern village of Valderhaug''', so see Bind 3. Borgund og Giske, v. 3 1964 DL576.B58 B6 Farms Sula, Godøya, Giske & Valderøya Guriane Andersdatter Wiborg was born 22 January 1687 in Ringsaker, Norway. She married to customs officer Tore Andersen Tønder (also written Tynner or Tynder). In 1718 they lived at Valderhaug near Lundemo in Bergenhus diocese district (Valderhaug is in Giske (formerly part of Borgund) in modern Møre og Romsdal county, Norway). # Borgund og Giske, v. 1 1957 DL576.B58 B6 General #Øvrelid, R. Borgund og Giske, v. 2 1962 DL576.B58 B6 Farms #Øvrelid, R. Borgund og Giske, v. 3 1964 DL576.B58 B6 Farms Sula, Godøya, Giske & Valderøya #Øvrelid, R. Borgund og Giske, v. 4 1973 DL576.B58 B6 Farms Norddelen & Byområdet ===='''Bamble, Telemark'''==== ::FARMS: ::''' Langesund - Langesund is a modern village in Telemark 8 km S of Brevik ''' Hans Jacob Hansen Langesund and Aleth Margrethe Wiborg Gierdrum had a son named Ole in 18.09.1814 in Bamble, Norway. Bamble included Langesund parish. #Schilbred, C.S. Bygdebok for Bamble, v. 1 1968 DL596.B3 S3 Farms #Zakariassen, Z Bygdebok for Bamble, v. 2 1975 DL596.B3 S3 Farms ==== Hornnes, Aust Agder ==== ::FARMS:
::''' Fjelestad/Fjelstad (20 - Fjælestad, Hornnes, Hornnes) lies 10 km W of Mol ''' :: ''' Abusland (12.5 km by road W from Fjelestad ''' #Uleberg, O.O. Hornnes, v. 1 1969 DL596.H72 U43 Farms ====Evje, Aust Adger==== ::FARMS: ::''' Abusland (12.5 km by road W from Fjelestad) ''' ::'''Hogetvedt (8 - Høgetveit, Evje, Evje)''' ::'''Lauvland/Løvland (? - Evje, Evje) Lies 0.5 km S of Abusland.''' ::'''Egeland ''' Osmund "Ole" Nelson aka Nielson born 3 Feb 1834 in Evje, Aust-Agder fylke. His father, Nils Thomasson (Niels Thomassen) was born about 1799 at Abusland farm in Evje (Evie) prestegjeld in Hornæs (Hornes) Sogn. After marrying, he moved to the Fjellestad farm. He is referred to in some family records as Nils Abusland-Fjellestad. His mother, Kari Osmundsdatter Fjellestad was born 1805 in Evje, Aust-Agder. Dorde Olsdatter was born to Ole and Kari residing at Hogetvedt in 1764. # NOT AT UND: For Evje I want to find Løvland, Anders, 1852-1928: Gards-og ættebok for Lauvland, Hornnes og Faret: (FHL International film 186623) ==='''NEXT''' ===

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[[Category:Wicca Project]] [[Category: Wicca]] [[Category: Religion Project]] ==Scope of Project== This project's intent is to assemble research regarding the proliferation and practice of the Religion of Wicca. The information provide is designed to encourage others in the Craft to not only perform their own research but hopefully share that information with others in a more open format. I hope to see how the religion has migrated, regardless of Tenant, from the earliest forms to it's modern evolution. Even though Wicca/pagan religions are openly practiced today, there has been and is still is much persecution due to many different reasons, among which is the lack of knowledge/fear others have about Wiccian beliefs as well as the persistent negative beliefs given thanks to the Witch Trials. In America they are known as the Salem Witch Trials, In other areas of the world they were related to the Reformation. While in modern times these do not happen so much, the practice of "witchcraft" is still Illegal and subject to penalties, even death, in many parts of the world. This is not the page related to any Witch Trials, though that was a very sad and horrible set of actions, most if not all of the people involved with that were innocent non-Wiccians that were tortured and even killed for a myriad of reasons. That is not related to this, though, if information is needed about those please contact the managers of [[:Category:Salem_Witch_Trials]] It would be very interesting to find some lineal wiccians, people whose family have traditions that have been passed down through generations prior to the modern resurgence of Wicca. Diaries, Books of Shadows, etc, would be very interesting to see, though the likelihood of this happening is very slim. ==Definitions of Wicca and Paganism== ===Modern Wicca and Paganism=== There are many Modern definitions of the term WICCA. And it is truly dependent on the area and practioner. It also has many sub-categories as well, just like other religions do. Though, in modern times Wicca generally uses a balance system, Male and Female deities, not necessarily "Man and Woman", but Male and Female genders. Any religion that is not Catholicism, Christianity, Judaism, or Islam, can be labeled Wicca. While most people understand "Wicca" as being a term used to refer to the pre-Christian European religions, this term (modernly) applies to all countries, including the American Indians' religious practices in north, central and south America. Wicca: A modern Pagan religion with spiritual roots in the earliest expressions of reverence for nature. Some major identifying motifs are: reverence for both the Goddess and God; acceptance of reincarnation and magick; ritual observance of astronomical and agricultural phenomena; and the use of magickal circles for ritual purposes. Wicce: Synonymous with Wicca. In some circles, Wicce is used for women and Wicca is used for men. Witch: A practitioner of folk magick, particularly that kind relating to herbs, stones, colors, wells, rivers, etc. It is used by some Wiccans to describe themselves. This term has nothing to do with Satanism. Witchcraft: The craft of the witch - magick, especially magick utilizing personal power in conjunction with the energies within stones, herbs, colors, and other natural objects. This belief system also has nothing to do with Satanism. * The Celtic Connection, https://wicca.com/celtic/wicca/definitions.htm Definition of pagan 1 : heathen 1; especially : a follower of a polytheistic religion (as in ancient Rome) 2 : one who has little or no religion and who delights in sensual pleasures and material goods : an irreligious or hedonistic person 3 : neo-pagan * The Free Dictionary,[https://www.thefreedictionary.com/paganism] Origin Late Middle English: from Latin paganus ‘villager, rustic’, from pagus ‘country district’. Latin paganus also meant ‘civilian’, becoming, in Christian Latin, ‘heathen’ (i.e. one not enrolled in the army of Christ). * Oxford Living Dictionary, [https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/pagan#pagan_Noun_000//en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/pagan#pagan_Noun_000] ===History=== In the pre-Christian times, Wicca had a meaning but was not a particular religion in and of itself. Wicca-pre-Christian meaning: Wise one-man or woman- of a community. This tended to be related to the shamin, healer, or magic practitioner of the group as well as the religious leader, though those did not necessarily mean the same person. This also alludes to a candle or lamp, as was used in the time period, specifically the Wick, meaning someone who brings the light. Now this refers to a person, usually an older person with many life experiences. This person is generally looked to for healing or spiritual guidance. During this time, religion and healing generally went hand in hand as there weren't modern medicine practices or doctors. This wise person usually knew which plants in the area had medicinal properties, which prayers to say or sacrifices to make to ask the gods to heal a person. This term could also be applied to midwives, apothecaries, priests etc. The WICCA woman-wise woman(or man)- tended to use magic as well, though not always. Wicca in pre-Christian times, from a religious point of view, was known to have many gods, depending on the location. Many pantheons and all Pagan. Pagan meaning someone who was non-christian or had many gods. They also practiced rituals that many considered "magic", though that also can apply to any modern religion, depending on how you look at it. Another meaning for Pagan is "country folk", which given the general time period, esp. around the time monotheism became important, the Pagans lived way out in the country, woods mountains etc, while the Religious centers were usually in towns, though not always. It should also be noted that in pre-Christian times, depending on the area and pantheon, religions tended to be more open so to speak. Yes, there were many that were primarily male dominated, but many that were either female dominated or even more balanced to respect and worship both male and female deities. All Christian based religions were Male dominated. God is male and powerful, his son is male and powerful in his own right, but no female to balance things out. The closest to a female would be Christ's mother Mary, who was human, submissive, not powerful and not a deity. Also, with these religions, you have a go between, someone between a person and God. Priest, preacher or even Christ that then passes on your "prayers" to God. But with Wiccan religions, there is no go between, but in some cases there is a wise person who can help guide you depending on your area and belief system. Now, please note, the term "WICCA", while generally applied to more positive practices, was also applied to the negative ones as well. Also note, that in pre-Christian times, evil was recognized, demons and devils as well. It wasn't until the major Christian religions came into being that the idea of one all powerful being, the "Devil or Satan" came around. So, in this reference the terms Wicca, Witch, Pagan, and magic DO NOT refer to the practice of Satanism or Devil worship. These ideas are generally christian related and in order to worship "Satan" one must first believe and follow the Christian tenants. In most Cases, a practitioner of wicca does recognize devils, little d, but does not necessarily believe or worship THE Devil,big D.(Satan). Witch or Witchcraft: while pagan, these terms generally refer to a person who practices the use of magic, with or without the religious connotations. In many cases Wiccan and Witch are used interchangeably. This also can be used with other religions as well, although thanks to the Burning times (also referred to as the Witch trials), modernly it tends to have a very negative meaning. Wicca, unlike most religions today, never had written rules per se, like the Bible. Theirs was passed deom one generation to the next in many ways: stories, apprenticeship, observation, etc. A Wicca woman, shaman, witch doctor, etc. would take on a student, usually a family member or community member, and teach them what they knew. Whole communities tended to participate in rituals, as well as teach their own children what they knew by the same means. And just like the Christian religions, this shared belief played a big part in the entire community. Any written works on the subject are most notably modern. In the past, a witch or wise person may have kept their own Journal, book of shadows, or grimiore, however, those are either lost or unknown mostly as during any witch trials, if they were found, the people tended to burn them. So we are playing alot of catch up or make up as we only have historical ideas about how these deities were truly related to so I am very sure there has been a great deal of knowledge lost over time. Modern Wicca is often a more nature based positive belief practice leaning more towards balance and positive actions and reactions. ==For Help or to Join the Project== For any questions or to request to join the Wicca Project pleas contact [[Mitchell-16884|Lisa Valdez]]. And Please share!!!!

Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery

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[[Category: Wiccopee Community Church Cemetery, East Fishkill, New York]] LOCATION 7 Old Grange Road Hopewell Junction, New York 12533 East Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York, 12533 USA MEMORIALS 155 added (65% photographed) CEMETERY ID 2417868 GPS Coordinates: 41.5415000, -73.8504070 https://www.facebook.com/WiccopeeUMC/ http://www.wiccopeecommunitychurch.org

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==Wichita County, TexasHistory/Timeline== {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Electra. }} *{{Blue|Wichita County was formed from Young Territory in 1858 and organized in 1882.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wichita-county :Caddoan Indians, (Wichitas and Taovayas,) had migrated from present Kansas and Nebraska, in the middle of the 1700's. The Spanish had introduced the horses here, and left mates at various creeks over the state. These Caddo native who farmed, were in conflict with the Lipan Apaches and Comanches who claimed this was their territory and were aggressive.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw08 :'''late 1700's and early 1800's''' Spanish Indian trader Athanase de Mézières, visited the area that became Wichita County during the late 1700's and early 1800's. :'''1786, 1787''' - Pedro Vial and José Mares,crossed here in the process of developing trails from San Antonio to Santa Fe, NM. :'''post 1836''' -Lands were granted to heirs of Texas Revolution soldiers as directed by the Texan Emigration and Land Company. :'''1855''' -Mabel Gilbert, a pioneer of the settlement that became Dallas built a house on a bluff above the Red River (10 miles North of present Wichita Falls. The Native Americans drove him away from his farm 10 miles north of the site of present Wichita Falls, in 1855. Although Native Americans twice drove him from his isolated farm, in 1855 and 1862. :'''Feb 1, 1858''' -Wichita County was established by act of the Texas legislature from the Cooke Land District, and was attached to Clay County for judicial purposes. The new county was named for the Wichita Indians, and settlement was hindered by Indian attacks. :'''1870''' - Most of the area's Anglo-American pioneers arrived, when school lands were purchased to become cattle ranches. In 1880 population was just 433 and unorganized. :Post 1870's Following the Red River wars, the Apaches and Comanches were relocated to reservations North of Red River, but occasionally made raids to the region since it was close to the Red River... :'''June 7, 1882''' Robert E. Huff, attorney, presented a petition bearing 150 signatures—some of possibly were '''fraudulent'''-to the Clay County commissioners court seeking independence for Wichita County. Elections took place. :'''1890''' Only 17 African Americans. This pattern has remained low throughout the county's history. :'''1880 to 1890''' -Wichita County was rural and agricultural during its first decade, with the number of farms increasing from 60 in 1880, to 326 in 1890. Cattle production increased to 88,683, dominating the economy. Corn and hay were the leading crops raised in the county. :'''1882''' -Extension of the tracks of a number of rail lines into the county greatly helped growth. The Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad reached the tiny settlement of Wichita Falls from Fort Worth.. {{Image|file=Potter_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Railroad }}{{clear}} :'''Sept 26, 1882''' The first train arrived into the town. This connection ensured the existence of Wichita Falls, which adopted the date of the arrival of the first train. :'''1884 to 1911''' - Joseph A. Kemp and Frank Kell organized and arranged construction of (3) rail lines out of Wichita Falls: the Wichita Falls and Northwestern, the Wichita Falls and Southern, and the Wichita Falls and Wellington. :'''1911''' these railroads were constructed and bought by the Missouri, Kansas and Texas line ::Wichita Falls as a regional transportation and distribution center. Population increased from :'''World War I''' - Call Field, an Army Air Corps training facility, was built south of the city during World War I. Wichita Falls continued to grow. :':'''1911''' Drillers drilling for a water well discovered the Electra field in Wichita County near the Red River. '''Electra oilfield''' was opened (see WICHITA COUNTY REGULAR FIELDS). :'''1911 -The water well''' being drilled for was on '''W. T. Waggoner Ranch''' in Wichita County. It hit oil, bringing in the Electra Field. The Electra oil Field began. http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''1918 -1925''' Larger oil strikes in 1918- 1925 caused a huge boom, drawing more than 20,000 people to the area before the boom died in the late 1920s. http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/discover/campfire-stories/roughneck :'''1918,'''Following major discoveries near the community of Burkburnett, the county found itself in the midst of a full-scale oil boom. Extensions of the Burkburnett field and other discoveries :'''1919 and 1920''' - Burkburnett field and other oil boom discoveries brought boom towns, adding rapid growth. brought the rapid growth and equally rapid disappearance of a number of boom towns. oilfield products, manufacturing, crude oil refining, stock sales, and related endeavors, began operations locally, most often in Wichita Falls. :'''1930's, 1940s''' Great Depression and World War II dislocations. population decrease, 61,000 acres in cotton, producing 18, 595 bales.. Population 73,604 and 98,493 in 1950. :'''1939''' -war in Europe, followed by American entry into World War II in 1941, reversed decline. :'''1940'''- the county had become Texas's most productive and active oil county, having produced 320,000,000 barrels of oil. :1910-1930 - population slowed then increased from 16,094 to 74,416, and the number of farms rose from 1,039 to 1,432, a high for the county. Although total acres of land in farms decreased somewhat, the total value of these farms increased from $12 million to $17.5 million. Cattle, hay, and corn remained of great importance to the economy, but cotton culture became increasingly important. :'''1941'''Federal government located an Army Ar Corps training (Sheppard Field) It was used as pilot training, aircraft maintenance training and basic training. :'''1941''' -Sheppard Field began operations in June 1941 and at its peak housed 46,000 men. It was used as a pilot-training, aircraft maintenance-training, and basic training facility. The facility added hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars into the local economy.It was deactivated in 1946. :'''1950''' Sheppard reopened in 1950 as Sheppard Air Force Base, and during the Korean War served as a training center for pilots and aircraft mechanics. :'''1950'''- Oil still major economic force reached 363,251,849 barrels in the 1950's. :Production of cotton, corn, and hay decreased, but production of cattle tripled. By the end of the war local factories had added 1,300 new workers, paid $5 million more in wages, and increased the value of products by $8 million over 1940 levels. :'''early 1950's''' - Oil production, still a major force in the economy, reached 363,251,849 barrels. Federal government placed an Army Air Corps training facility just north of the county seat.

:'''1871 -Waggoner Ranch -''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934,the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== *Wichita Falls entrepreneur and industrialist Joseph A. Kemp served from 1883 to 1885 as a school board member From 1917 to 1921, he was a regent of the University of Texas System. *Texas Department of Criminal Justice James V. Allred Unit is located in Wichita Falls. *The Sheriff of Wichita County is David Duke. He first took office on January 1, 2000 *Wichita County has had three courthouses:'''1883, 1886 and 1916.'''http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/WichitaFallsTexas/Wichita-County-Courthouse-Wichita-Falls-Texas.htm : '''1st Courthouse 1883''' - No Image :'''2nd Courthouse 1886''' {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1886 Modal of courthouse and the 1890 jail }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1886 Courthouse, postcard. }} #'''3 Courthouse 1916''' {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=1916 courthouse taken 1935. }}{{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1916 Wichita courthouse postcard }}{{clear}} :'''After renovation''' {{Image|file=Wichita_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=After renovation and current courthouse. }} ===Geography=== FROM [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw08 Wichita county, Texas] Wichita County lies in the extreme north central portion of the state, on the Oklahoma border. :'''Wichita Falls is the largest city and county seat''', which is 144 miles NW of Dallas and 141 miles SW of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. :'''Position''' -The center of Wichita County is at 34°00' north latitude and 98°42' west longitude. '''Size''': 606 square miles, in the eastern part of the Central Texas Rolling Red Plains. The extreme southeastern corner, however, is in the Central Texas Rolling Red Prairies. :'''Drainage''' - The Red River and Wichita Rivers drain SW too NE :'''Vegetation'''- for Rolling Plains- mid to tall grasses, mesquite, shinnery oak trees, cottonwood, elm, hackberry, and pecan trees along the streams. :'''Terrain''' - rolling plains with rounded slopes and shallow, broad valleys. :'''Elevation'''- 900 to 1,200 feet above sea level. :'''Drainage'''-- Red and Wichita rivers drain from SW to NE . The northwest quarter of the county :'''Soil''' -mostly red sandy loams, black loams, and clay loams comprise the bulk of the local soils. :'''Mineral resources-'''oil, gas, sand, gravel, and stone. :'''Temperatures'''- 98° F in July to an average low of 28° F in January, Mean temp of 63° F. :'''Rainfall'''--- 27 inches/year :'''Growing season''' 221 days each year. ===Adjacent counties=== *Tillman County, Oklahoma (north) **Cotton County, Oklahoma (northeast) *Clay County (east) **Archer County (south) *Wilbarger County (west) **Baylor County (southwest) ====Protected areas==== *Electra Oil field ===Demographics=== *(/ˈwɪtʃᵻtɔː/ witch-ə-taw) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 131,500. The county seat is Wichita Falls. The county was created in 1858 and organized in 1882. Wichita County is part of the Wichita Falls, Texas, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita_County,_Texas The census of 2000, there were 131,664 people with a population density of 210 people/sq mi. Races were: 78.76% White, 10.23% Black or African American, 0.89% Native American, 1.84% Asian, 5.51% from other races, and 2.68% from two or more races. 12.23% of the population were Hispanic. 27.20% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The median income for a household in the county was $33,780, and the median income for a family was $40,937. The per capita income for the county was $16,965. About 10.30% of families and 13.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18 and 9.80% Highways:
*I-44. Interstate *US Highway 82 *US Highway 277 *US Highway 281 *US Highway 287 *Texas State Highway 25 *Texas State Highway 79 *Texas State Highway 240 *Texas State Highway 258 Politics: -- Wichita county appears to be mostly Republican: It cast the majority of its votes for Republican John McCain. He won 69% of the vote and 31,673 votes. Democrat Barack Obama received 30% of the vote and 13,828 votes. Other candidates received 1% of the vote. In 2004, Republican George W. Bush did better than John McCain and won 71% of the vote and 32,472 votes. Democrat John F. Kerry won 28% of the vote and 12,819 votes. :Democrats carried the county for presidential election in 1960, 64, 68, and 1972 through :Republican presidents votes carried 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wichita_County,_Texas ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Burkburnett, Texas|Burkburnett]] *[[:Category:Iowa Park, Texas|Iowa Park]] *[[:Category:Wichita Falls, Texas|Wichita Falls]] (county seat) ====Town==== *[[:Category:Electra, Texas|Electra]] *[[:Category:Pleasant Valley, Texas|Pleasant Valley]] *[[:Category:Cashion Community, Texas|Cashion Community]] *[[:Category:Haynesville, Texas|Haynesville]] *[[:Category:Kamay, Texas|Kamay]] *[[:Category:Valley View, Texas|Valley View]] ===Formed From=== Upon reading this, seems the state of Texas could not make up its mind.... FROM [http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/documents/TX_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm County chronologies] *WICHITA 01 Feb 1858 WICHITA created from Young Territory; WICHITA not fully organized. (Texas Laws 1857, 7th leg., ch. 75, sec. 2/p. 87) *02 Jan 1860 WICHITA attached to CLAY "for judicial purposes." (Texas Laws 1859, 8th leg., reg. sess., gen., ch. 13, sec. 3/p. 17) *14 Feb 1860 WICHITA detached from CLAY, attached to MONTAGUE "for all judicial purposes." (Texas Laws 1859, 8th leg., reg. sess., gen., ch. 87, sec. 6/p. 120) *11 Oct 1866 WICHITA detached from MONTAGUE, attached to CLAY "for judicial purposes." (Texas Laws 1866, 11th leg., ch. 35, sec. 17/p. 27) *06 Nov 1866WICHITA detached from CLAY, attached to MONTAGUE "for judicial and other purposes." (Texas Laws 1866, 11th leg., ch. 96, sec. 2/p. 94) *23 Apr 1879 WICHITA detached from MONTAGUE, attached to CLAY "for judicial and other purposes." (Texas Laws 1879, 16th leg., reg. sess., ch. 136/p. 150) *21 Jun 1882 WICHITA fully organized, detached from CLAY. ("Wichita County," New Handbook of Texas, 6:952) ===County Resources=== *List of museums in North Texas *National Register of Historic Places listings in Wichita County, Texas *Lake Wichita *The Kell House *[http://www.wfpl.net/research/genealogy Genealogy research] ===Census=== :1880 --- 433 — :1890 --- 4,831 1,015.7% :1900 --- 5,806 20.2% :1910 --- 16,094 177.2% :1920 --- 72,911 353.0% :1930 --- 74,416 2.1% :1940 --- 73,604 −1.1% :1950 --- 98,493 33.8% :1960 --- 123,528 25.4% :1970 --- 120,563 −2.4% :1980 --- 121,082 0.4% :1990 --- 122,378 1.1% :2000 --- 131,664 7.6% :2010 --- 131,500 −0.1% :Est. 2015 131,705 ===Notables=== : Joseph A. Kemp :Frank Kell *Hometown Hero: [[Kearby-18|Colonel Neel Ernest Kearby (1911 - 1944)]] ====Land Grants==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Burkburnett Cemetery, Burkburnett, Texas|Burkburnett Cemetery *[[:Category: Burkburnett Memorial Cemetery, Burkburnett, Texas|Burkburnett Memorial Cemetery *[[:Category: Electra Memorial Cemetery, Electra, Texas|Electra Memorial Cemetery *[[:Category: Old Electra Memorial Cemetery, Electra, Texas|Old Electra Memorial Cemetery *[[:Category: Crestview Memorial Park, Wichita Falls, Texas|Crestview Memorial Park *[[:Category: Riverside Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas|Riverside Cemetery *[[:Category: Rosemont Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas|Rosemont Cemetery *[[:Category: Sacred Heart Cemetery, Wichita Falls, Texas|Sacred Heart Cemetery *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Wichita/ListWichita.html Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2365276 Wichita Cemetery] *[http://www.wichitafallstx.gov/728/Burial-Records Wichita county burial records] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwichit/cemeteries.htm Listing cemeteries] * ===Sources===

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[[Category: Eckweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz]] [[Category: Lauterecken, Rheinland-Pfalz]] [[Category: Wickert Name Study]] [[Space: Wickert_Name_Study]] = WICKERTZ / WICKHART / WICKERT FAMILY TREE: = The Wickert Family lived in Rheinland-Pfalz during the Holy Roman Empire in an area that later became part of Germany. The family is Germanic and has a German name with German spellings. The family spoke German, and lived through some very troubled times in the history of Europe. We find them first in Eckweiler in the mid 1550s, in the early years of the Protestant Reformation. We think they were probably Protestant, and belonged to new churches set up after Martin Luther challenged the Pope in 1517. If they were originally Roman Catholic, many of those churches and religious institutions were destroyed in the Reformation, and that may be why we do not have records pre-dating 1570. The Book of Concord was published in 1580, and churches may have become more stable by this time. So our records begin with the birth of children to Peter Wickertz, who would have been born sometime in the mid 1550s, but first recorded when he had children in the 1570s through 1610. The Wickert Family spelled their surname at least three different ways between 1550 and 1745: * Wickertz * Wickhard * Wickert ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 1 == ---- * '''[[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]]''' is the earliest family member we have found in the church records. * [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] was born around 1550 in (based on age of child), and died May 16, 1623 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He was married twice: * [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] married Elisabetha Unknown about 1577 in (based on age of child). She was born about 1555 in (based on age of child), and died April 29, 1590 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. * [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] re-married to Anna Wuegers on May 15, 1590 in Winterbach or Eckweiler, the daughter of Hanss Velthen Moegers. Anna Wuegers/Moegers was born about 1570 in Winterbach, Rheinpfalz. * ''' [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]]'s first marriage: - Children of [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] and Elisabetha Unknown are:''' ** [[Wickhart-23|Matthias Wickertz]] was born August 10, 1578 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died November 6 1582 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-24|Gertrude Wickertz]] was born December 19, 1580 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died December 29, 1580 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-25|Hanss Wickertz]] was born May 4, 1582 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died November 28, 1582 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-26| Johannes Wickertz]] was born January 12, 1584 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died before 1598 in (when son by same name born). ** [[Wickhart-27|Hanss Velten Wickertz]] (or Wickert) was born April 8, 1588 in Eckweiler or Daubach, and died before 1608 in (when son by same name born). * ''' [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]]'s second marriage: - Children of Peter [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] and Anna Wuegers are:''' ** [[Wickhart-28|Elisabetha Wickerzt]] was born December 6, 1592 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-29|Peter Wickertz]] was born December 11, 1595 in Eckweiler or Daubach. ** ''' [[Wickhart-2|Joannes Wickertz]] was born February 19, 1598 in Eckweiler or Daubach, married Margaretha Rub or Ruben, and had several Wickert children.''' (see Generation 2, below) ** [[Wickhart-30|Frantz Wickertz]] was born June 22, 1602 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-31| Ursula Wickertz]] was born June 2,1605 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died 1 May 1,1609 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-32||Valentin Wickertz]] was born January 13, 1608 in Eckweiler, and died March 5, 1609 in Eckweiler at the age of 13 months and 20 days. ** [[Wickhart-33|Heinrich Wickertz]] was born October 13, 1610 in Eckweiler. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 2 == ---- * ''' [[Wickhart-2|Joannes Wickertz]]''' (Peter WICKERTZ1) was born February 19, 1598 in Eckweiler or Daubach. He married Margareta Rub/Rubin/Ruben on September 29, 1618 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, daughter of Franss RUB. She was born about 1600 in Winterbach. '''Children of Joannes WICKERT and Margareta Rub or Ruben or Rubin are:''' ** '''[[Wickhart-1|Hans Melchior Wickhart]] was born August 1, 1619 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, married and had Wickhart children.''' (see Generation 3, below) ** [[Wickhart-17|Elisabetha Agnes Wickert]] was born August 27, 1620 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-18|Magdalena Helena Wickert]] was born August 18, 1622 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-19|Nicholas Wickert]] was born March 7, 1624 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-20|Jost? or Joseph?? Wickert]] was born January 6, 1626 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-21|Nicholas Wickert, II]] was born August 5, 1627 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-22|Anna Eva Wickert]] was born September 21, 1629 in Eckweiler. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 3 == ---- '''[[Wickhart-1|Hans Melchior Wickhart]]''' (Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born 1 AUG 1619 in Eckweiler, Pfalz. He married Margaretha Unknown about 1650. -Margaretha Unknown was born ABT 1625, and died September 8, 1682 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. '''Children of Hans Melchior WICKHART and Margaretha UNKNOWN are:''' * [[Wickhart-7|Johannes Wickert]] was born July 13, 1651 in Eckweiler. * '''[[Wickhart-6|Hanss Velten Wickhart]] was born 24 August 24, 1653 in Eckweiler.married and had several Wickert children.''' (see Generation 4, below) * '''[[Wickhart-4|Samson Wickhart]] was born 1655 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz.married Engel Catherina Endres, and had several Wickert children.''' (see Generation 4, below) * [[Wickhart-8|Maria Ursula Wickert]] was born December 27,1657 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. She married Johann Henrich Endres February 2, 1683 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, son of Velten Endres and Maria Unknown. He was born August 29, 1658 in Eckweiler They had Endres children.. * [[Wickhart-9| Engel Catharina Wickhart]] was born September 4, 1659 in Eckweiler. She married Johann Eberhard Schmidt on February 2, 1683 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, son of Martin Schmidt. He was born May 19, 1659 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died March 22, 1689. They may have had Schmidt children. * [[Wickhart-10|Gertrude Catharina Wickhart]] was born January 15, 1662 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. *''' [[Wickert-6|Hans Georg Wickhart]] was born October 30, 1664 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died April 20, 1752 in Lauterecken, Pfalz.married and had Wickert children.''' (see Generation 4, below) * [[Wickhart-34|Hanss Bernhard Wickert]] was born April 1, 1667 in Eckweiler. * [[Wickhart-35|Anna Catharina Wickert]] was born March 20. 1670 in Eckweiler. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 4 == ---- Five of the children married and had families: 1, '''Hanss Velten Wickhart '''(Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born AUG 1653 in Eckweiler. He married Anna Martha EILER 15 APR 1684 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, daughter of Johannes EILNERS?. She was born ABT 1655 in Gemuenden, Bad Kreuznach. We have found two children for this couple. '''Children of Hanss Velten WICKERT and Anna Martha Eiler are:''' ** [[Wickhart-5|Anna Catharina Wickhart]] was born March 12, 1685 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart- |Johann Henrich Wickert]] was born 21 December 21, 1688 in Eckweiler. 2.'''Samson Wickert''' (Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born 1655 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He married Engel Catharina ENDRES 20 APR 1675 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, daughter of Velten ENDRES and Maria UNKNOWN. She was born 21 AUG 1653 in Eckweiler. We have found many children for this couple. '''Children of Samson WICKERT and Engel Catharina ENDRES are:''' ** '''[[Wickhart-13|Johann Melchior Wickert]] was born February 6, 1676 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz.married and had Wickert children.''' ** [[Wickhart-12| Johann Henrich Wickhart]] was born June 3, 1677 in Eckweiler. He married Female Unknown 1700 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. She was born about 1680. ** Johannes Wickert was born February 16, 1679 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-14|Johann Jost Wickhart]] was born December 19 1681 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died April 11,1682 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-15|Anna Sophia Wickhart]] was born April 15, 1685 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-16|Maria Elisabetha Wickert]] was born March 25, 1689 in Eckweiler. She married Nicholaus SCHAUSS January 31, 1708 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He was born about 1685 in Ippensheid, Bad Kreuznach, Pfalz. Tjey had Schauss children. 3. '''[[Wickert-6|Hans Georg Wickert]]''' (Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born October 30, 1664 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died April 20, 1752 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Elisabetha Beter on January 23, 1691 in Lauterecken?, Pfalz, daughter of Hans Conrad Beter and Magdalena Catharina Haas. She was born October 6, 1669 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, was christened 6 OCT 1669 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died November 19, 1737 in Lauterecken,, Pfalz.married Anna Elizabetha Beter and had Wickert children. We have found many children for this couple. '''Children of Hans Georg WICKERT and Anna Elisabetha BETER are:''' 1. [[Wickert-21| Johann Georg Wickert]] was born 14 OCT 1691 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 6 MAY 1742 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Catharina HERMANN 16 JUN 1722 in Lauterecken. She was born 4 FEB 1699 in Lohnweiler, Kusel, Pfalz, and died 10 JAN 1768 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 2. [[Wickert-22| Johann Daniel Wickert]] was born 14 MAR 1694 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 3. [[Wickert-23| Johann Heinrich Wickert]] was born 27 MAY 1696 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 7 MAR 1760 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Maria Henrietta MEYER 6 SEP 1725 in Lauterecken. She was born 5 JUL 1705 in Labenheim (Catholic?), and died 21 JAN 1777 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 4. [[Wickert-28| Johann Adam Wickert]] was born July 27, 1698 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 29 SEP 1703 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 5. [[Wickert-24| Johann Peter Wickert]] was born February 24, 1701 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and April 3, 1760 at the age of 59, in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Maria Elisabetha Schiesen on July 7, 1733 in Lauterecken. She was born about 1702 in Nussbach, Pfalz, and died 1 JAN 1768 at the age of 66, in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 6. [[Wickert-25|Maria Elisabetha Wickert]] was born July 20, 1703 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. She married Johann Nickel Haas about 1725. He was born about 1700. 7. [[Wickert-5|Maria Cecilia Wickert]] was born August 24, 1705 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 8, 1747 at the age of 45 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, married George Leonhardt Dressel, and had Dressel children (see below). 8. [[Wickert-27| Johann Philipp Wickert]] was born March 8, 1709 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died March 18, 1729 at the age of 20 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 9. [[Wickert-26|Maria Magdalena Wickert]] was born 8 March 8, 1713 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 27 April 27, 1729 at the age of 14 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 4. Maria Ursula Wickhart married Johann Heinrich Endres and had Endres children. 5. Engel Catherina Wickhart married Johann Eberhard Schmidt and had Schmidt children. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 5 == ---- Johann Melchior Wickert (Samson Wickert4, Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born 6 FEB 1676 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He married Anna Catharina SCHAUSS 9 FEB 1700 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, daughter of Niclaus SCHOUSSER?. She was born ABT 1680 in Winterburg, Bad Kreuznach, Pfalz. '''Children of Johann Melchior Wickert and Anna Catharina Schauss are:''' ** [[Wickhart-36|Unknown Daughter Wickert]] was born 11 JUN 1702 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-37|Unknown Son Wickert, I]] was born 21 MAR 1706 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-38|Unknown Son Wickert, II]] was born 26 MAY 1707 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-39|Valentin Wickert]] was born 3 JUN 1712 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-40|Johann Christian Wickert]] was born 13 SEP 1716 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-41|Anna Catharina Wickert]] was born 11 JUN 1719 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-42|Johann Peter Wickert]] was born 13 JUL 1721 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-43|Johann Eberhard Wickert]] was born 30 SEP 1725 in Eckweiler. '''Cecilia Wickert is a first cousin of Johann Melchior Wickert, because her father was Hans George Wickert, a brother of Samson Wickert''': * [[Wickert-5|Maria Cecilia Wickert]] (Hans Georg WICKERT4, Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born August 24, 1705 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 8, 1747 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. She married Georg Leonhard Dressel on April 20, 1728 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, son of Florentin Dressel. He was born April 4, 1696 in Meisenheim, Pfalz, and died July 2,,1782 in Oberlauterecken, Kusel, Pfalz, at the age of 42 years, leaving her husband a widower at the age of 51, and possibly several young children '''Children of [[Wickert-5|Maria Cecilia Wickert]] and [[Dressel-21|Georg Leonhardt Dressel]] are:''' ** [[Dressel-77| Johann Peter Dressel]] was born September 30, 1729 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 20, 1793 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany; 65y 3d; widower. He married Maria Catharina Weber 1755 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany, daughter of Johann Nickol Weber and Agnesa Unknown. She was born about 1733, and died before October 1793 She was born about 1733, and died before Johann Peter because he was widower when he died. ** [[Dressel-34| Johann Adam Dressel]] was born March 3, 1731 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Margaretha Durst on February 8, 1757 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. She was born about 1735 in (based on marriage date). ** [[Dressel-20|Johann Nicholas Dressel]] was born MAR 1732 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 5, 1781 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany.at the age of 49. Johann Nicholas DRESSEL married Anna Christina WEBER on 27 DEC 1757 in Feilbingert, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany, when he was 25 years old. and had DRESSEL children. ** [[Dressel-35|Johann Georg Dressel]] was born 22 October 22, 1734 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Elisabetha Unknown 16 OCT 1763 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany. She was born ABT 1745. ** [[Dressel-78|Friederich Wilhelm Dressel]] was born 29 DEC 1736 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 1737 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-79|Johann Ludwig Dressel]] was born 6 JAN 1738 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-80|Eva Magdalena Catharina Dressel]] was born 15 DEC 1739 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-81|Friedrich Daniel Dressel]] was born 30 OCT 1741 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-82|Georg Daniel Dressel]] was born 4 JUN 1743 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-83|Georg Leonhard Dressel]] was born 7 FEB 1745 in Lauterecken, Pfalz.married and had DRESSEL children. This website originally constructed by [[Troy-204|Sharon troy Centanne]] in July 2007 and updated for wikitree on Thursday, March 31, 2016. == Sources == * Research by my living cousinS Jillaine Smith and Darcy McCabe in the original records at Eckweiler and Lauterecken, Rhein-Pfalz, Germany

Wickert Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: Wickert Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Wickert Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wickert Wickert ] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wickert name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wickert s), by time period (18th Century Wickert s), or by topic (Wickert DNA, Wickert Occupations, Wickert Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Wickert Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Wickert }} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Wickert_Family_Tree]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wicker Wicker] == To Do List: == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding reliable sources * Adding relevant categories * Adding relevant templates, especially the one for this Name Study. * Connecting family members to the global family tree.

Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804

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[[Category:The Rebellion in Wicklow]] The goal of this project is to identify, create/update all profiles involved in the Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804. The original goal of this project was to connect [[Devlin-709|Anne Devlin]] and some of the Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804. Three of Anne’s cousins, ‘Big’ Arthur Devlin, Hugh ‘Vesty’ Byrne and the legendary Michael Dwyer, were leaders of the Wicklow United Irishmen.[http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/wicklow.htm Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804] Here is the genealogy twister I found. See if I got it right [[Dwyer-330|Michael Dwyers]] [[Byrne-723|mother]] was the [[Byrne-723|second daughter]] of [[Byrne-722|Charles Byrne]] of Cullentra, the [[Byrne-721|first daughter]] having married [[Byrne-719|Hugh Vesty Byrne's]] [[Byrne-720|father]] and the third, [[Byrne-724|Winifred]], married [[Devlin-41|Arthur Devlin's]] uncle, [[devlin-153|Bryan Devlin]]. Thus [[Dwyer-330|Michael Dwyers]], [[Byrne-719|Hugh Vesty]] and [[Devlin-41|Arthur Devlin]] were first cousins of [[devlin-153|Bryan Devlin's]] children, [[Dwyer-330|Michael]] and [[Byrne-719|Hugh Vesty]] were first cousins but [[Devlin-41|Big Arthur Devlin]] relationship to these two was that of a first cousin's first cousin. Michael Dwyers mother was the second daughter of Charles Byrne of Cullentra, the first daughter having married Hugh Vesty Byrne's father and the third, Winifred, married Arthur Devlin's uncle, Bryan Devlin. Thus Michael Dwyer, Hugh Vesty and Arthur Devlin were first cousins of Bryan Devlin's children, Michael and Hugh Vesty were first cousins but Big Arthur Devlin relationship to these two was that of a first cousin's first cousin.[http://www.netspeed.com.au/kdevlin/stanley/MultipleStainsComplete.pdf MULTIPLE STAINS The Story of the Devlin and Associated Families in Australia by Stanley L. Devlin pg. 3, 11, 14 this link will down-load the whole book] *members of the Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804 ,[http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/wicklow/wicklow.cgi Wicklow United Irishmen 1797 - 1804 search names] == Sources == * [https://heritage.wicklowheritage.org/topics/1798_in_county_wicklow/the_1798_rebellion_in_county_wicklow The 1798 Rebellion in County Wicklow - County Wicklow Heritage] 27 Dec 2020 *[http://www.iol.ie/~fagann/1798/ Ireland 1798 '''dead link as of 29 June 2020''' Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Widdrington pedigrees

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WIDMER Family Mysteries

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Is is possible to access the Swiss Family archives online? In about 1984, I toured Europe with a Eurail Pass and a backpack. Some elderly friends of the family took me to to the municipality of Rüschlikon. In the archives was a book that had my ancestry, including myself, and my recently deceased brother. I am wondering if it is possible to access this information online. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Widmerpool

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[[Category: British History]] [[Category: Widmerpool, Nottinghamshire]] *[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/e/eebo/A62469.0001.001/1:8.13?rgn=div2;view=fulltext Nottinghamshire Collections] *[[Wikipedia: Widmerpool]] ==Location== Widmerpool is a hamlet southeast of Nottingham, England. For centuries a family lived there named after the hamlet -- Widmerpole, Widmerpoole, etc. The purpose of this page is to provide background information on the hamlet, its history, its churches, as well as links to family members associated with it over the years. ==Domesday== Widmerpool is listed as a place in the Domesday Survey of 1086 Open Domesday [http://www.opendomesday.org/place/SK6327/widmerpool/ Widmerpool] at which time it was in the Hundred of Rushcliffe. It consisted actually of three separate places: :Hundred: Rushcliffe :County: Nottinghamshire :Total population: 19 households (medium). :Total tax assessed: 2.2 geld units (quite small). ===Widmerpool 1=== :Value: Value to lord in 1066 £2. Value to lord in 1086 £1.5. :Households: 2 villagers. 2 slaves. 14 freemen. :Ploughland: 2 ploughlands (land for). 6 men's plough teams. :Other resources: Meadow 20 acres. :Lord in 1066: William (son of Skialdvarth). :Lord in 1086: Healfdene . :Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Healfdene . ===Widmerpool 2=== :Value: Value to lord in 1066 £1.1. Value to lord in 1086 £0.3. :Households: 1 freemen. :Ploughland: 1 ploughland (land for). 0.4 men's plough teams. :Other resources: Meadow 6 acres. :Lord in 1066: thanes, four. :Lord in 1086: Healfdene . :Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Healfdene . ===Widmerpool 3=== :Value: Not stated :Lord in 1066: Leofnoth (brother of Leofric). :Lord in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert. :Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Ralph son of Hubert. ==Origins of Widmerpole== "Doomsd Wimarspol. Wimears Poll or Spear; or, Wide mere Poole. In Wymarspol, of the Fee of Raph Fitz-Hubert, lay to Boney as much as was assessed to the Dane-geld, as one Bovat; this continued with Boney. But here was, of the Tainland, (fn. 1) a Mannor which one William had before the Conquest, and paid for it in the public Tax, as eleven Bovats. The Land was two Car. Aldene had there fourteen Sochm. two Vill. two Servants, with six Plows or Car. and twenty Acres of Meadow. In the Time of King Edward the Confessor, this was valued at 40s. of the Conqueror at 30s. There four Tains had Lands, which paid the Geld as six Bovats. The Land was one Car. Alden had there one Sochm. with three Oxen in Plow, and six Acres of Meadow. In the Confessor's Time this was 20s. then when the Survey was taken 6s. "It seems there was almost continually Suits between the Family of Crumbewell and that of Heriz, and their Posterity for this Place: for Raph de Crumwelle, 1 R. 1. (fn. 2) is certified by the Sheriff Raph Murdach to owe five Marks, for hastening his Right here against Robert de Heriz; but the Record saith he yet had not Right. Raph de Crumbewell, 5 H. 3. (fn. 3) claimed against I vo de Heriz three Parts of a Knight's Fee in Wydmerpol, in the County of Nott. whereof Haldoen his Ancestor was seized in the Time of King Hen. the elder (viz. the 1st) from whom the Right descended thus, viz. from Haldoen to Hugh his Son, from him to Raph his Son, whose Son and Heir Raph, was Father of the said Raph de Crumbewell then claiming. The great Suit in the Time of Henry the Sixth was between Raph Lord Crumbwell, and Sir Henry Pierpont, as in Gunnaston will be noted, where the Descent of this Family of Heriz shall also be inserted, being Lords of that as well as of this Place. William de Heriz, by the Consent of his Wife Aelina (fn. 4) (Daughter and Heir of Robert de Whaton) and of Robert de Heriz his Brother, gave Arnald his Man, of Widmerpole, with his whole Land, viz. four Bovats, and all Customs and Services thereunto belonging, and his Mill at Widmerpole, and Wood out of his Woods at Huccanal, to make and mend it for ever; and half his Mill at Gonolveston, and the like Power in his Woods there, and divers other Things, to God and the Church of Lenton upon the great Altar, whereon this Gift was offered by himself and his Wife, in the Presence of very many Witnesses, Robert de Heriz, and William his Uncle, Simon Son of Richard, and Herbert his Brother, William Pietas (Pitty), and Roger his Brother, Robert the Sheriff, and William his Brother, Robert, Raph, and William his Son, Henry the Clerk of the Sheriff, and Henry of Huccanal, and Henry Medicus (Leech), Roger de Burthon, and Peter Palmer, Reginald de Aslacton, Walter de Whatton, and Richard his Son, Ambrose, and John, Plungun, and Fulc Servants of Sir Ulf de Wydmarpole, and Gilbert the Parson, and many others there named, Robert (de Heriz) his Brother confirmed the Gifts, and gave his whole Portion of Corn, growing on his Land at Widmerpole, with his Body to be there (viz. at Lenton) Christianly buried. Ivo de Heriz, 13. (fn. 5) Joh. is certified to hold four Knights Fees of the Honor of Peverell, inNott. and Derb. viz. in Orcroft half a Fee, in Gunnelveston half a Fee, in Widmarepol one Fee, inTibbesell, Oggedestone, &c. one Fee.— "The last John de Heriz by Fine, 18 E. 2. (fn. 6) settled this Mannor of Gunaldeston, and the Darbyshire Lands, Winfeild and Tibghelf on himself for Life; then on Roger Beler for Life; then to Roger, the Son of the said Roger Beler, and Margaret the eldest Daughter of Richard de la Rivere, Knight, and the Heirs of their Bodies; then to Thomas Beler, Son of Roger, and to Margaret, the younger Daughter of the said Richard de la Revere, and the Heirs of their Bodies; Remainder to the right Heirs of the said John de Heriz. This Manor, and that of Gunaldeston, after they had passed through the Families of Beler and Swillington, by the help of another Fine levied 9 H. 5. or 1 H. 6. by Sir John Gray, of Ingleby, in the County of Lincoln, and Margaret his Wife, Daughter and (after the Death of her Brother John) Heir of Sir Roger Swillington, wherein the last Remainder was to the right Heirs of Sir John Heriz, and by a great Suit in the Time of Henry the Sixth were, amongst others, upon Attonement obtained by the Family of Perpoint, descended of Sarah, Sister of Sir John Heriz; and the Right Honorable Henry, Marquis of Dorchester is now Lord of this Manor by Inheritance from his Ancestors of Heriz.Robert Thoroton, 'Parishes: Widmerpole', in Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 1, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby, ed. John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790), pp. 77-80 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/thoroton-notts/vol1/pp77-80 [accessed 15 February 2015]. ==Misc Widmerpole Facts Pending Transfer== ===Land Transactions=== 1634 Alne cum Tollarton. Copy of court roll. Court held 7 October, 10 Elizabeth [1634]. Comes Edward Wydmerpole, gent., to be admitted to six parcels of meadow in Alne. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 220, item XXVI. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1654 Edward Wydmerpole of Everton, co. Notts, gent., to William Wydmerpole, his son and heir apparent. Grant of messuages and lands in Alne, co. York, in the tenure of Robert Clerke and John Ibbson, for the life of the said Edward. Witnesses : Leonard Hollyngworth and Thomas Kendall. Dated 10 September, 6 Eliz. [1654]. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 219, item XXIII. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1560 Bill witnessing that Thomas Reaves of Everton, co. Nottingham, has received of Edward Wydmerpole 46*. Sd. in full payment of forty marks which the said Edward promised to give unto the said Thomas and Agnes daughter to the said Edward, for the child's portion of the said Agnes. Dated u June, 2 Eliza. [1560]. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 219, item XXII. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1689 Probate copy of the codicil of the will of George Widmerpole, late of St. Michael Bassishaw, London, but in St. Giles's in the fields, deceased. Whereas upon 28 May 1689 Jane Clifton, daughter of the said George, did of her affection to her sister Anne Home, widow, part most of the household goods of the said George between her sister and herself against the mind of the said George, and something contrary to the express words of the will of the said George then signed and sealed, the said George now wills that the residue of all his goods not then parted between his said daughters he will keep to himself for life, with remainder to the said Jane Clifton, his executrix, except his part of his plate and his ' Beaugle lookeing glasse,' which he had given by his will to his grandson Samuel Home. Witnesses : Edward Jenkins and Aaron Hanbury. Proved 27 April 1696 by Jane Clifton, wife of Thomas Clifton, the extrix. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 220, item XXVII. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. 1609 Counterpart of indenture made 3 August, 7 Jac. I. [1609] between George Widmerpoole of Wysall, co. Notts, esquire, and Roger Morrice of Widmerpoole, husbandman. Lease of a cottage in Wydmerpoole for twenty-one years. “Deeds Relating to the Family of Wydmerpol of Wydmerpol in Nottinghamshire.” The Ancestor, Issue 10, p. 220, item XXV. Digitized by Google Books. Accessed 2/17/2015. ==Widmerpole in 1790== The Rectory was 15l. and Mr. Perpoint Patron. Now in the King's Books it is 14l. 16s. 0. 0b. and the Marquis of Dorchester Patron. LORDSHIP is open field; Charles Meadows, Esq. one of the representatives for the county, owns all the lordship, excepting one farm and some cottage land. Much of it is cold and rented low. This part of Nottinghamshire we pass through without feeling those agreeable sensations which are the effects of pleasing variety: woods, water, rocky eminences, gentle swells of the earth, adorned with venerable oaks, under whose spreading branches the cattle shade themselves from the summer's heat, abound not here. It is a district in the county, comfortless in winter, in summer only tolerable; it serves however as a soil to the richer scenes which present themselves on the borders of a neighbouring county, which in their distant views create delight; but at our nearer approach are splendid, grand, and awful! The Village consists of about 46 dwellings, which appear scattered upon a great deal of ground. The Church is dedicated to St. Peter, and stands at an easy distance from the village on the side of a hill. It consists of a nave and two side aisles, with a plain spire steeple with three bells. It has a spacious chancel. The church is badly lighted and is very dirty. In it we are informed that John Henson died in 1718, aged 78; and a Thomas Henson died at the same age in 1761. Register begins in 1539, but it is not very regular at the beginning. In five years there appears to have been buried 6 and baptised 12. In the last five years bap. 29, buried 17. Patron, Charles Meadows, Esq. Incumbent, Rev. Mr. Gayes. Supposed worth — Archiepisc. pro. Syn. 4s. Archidiac. pro prox. 6s. 8d. Val in mans cum gleb. eid. pertin. per ann. 1l. 10s. in in dec gran, &c. Earl of Kingston presented in 1704. Duke of Kingston in 1731, and 1759. ==Holy Trinity Church, Wysall== George Widmerpole Monument (a different George Widmerpole, born 1605) This is located in the north-east corner of the nave, against the chancel screen. It reads: In Memory of Mr George Widmerpole, who departed this life ye 8th of July 1689, in ye 84th year of his age, Leaving behind him, Issue Two Daughters Jane and Anne. The Widmerpools were at one period owners of considerable property in Wysall. In the mural paintings discovered by the Rev John Parker in removing the south wall of the church in 1872, memorials of William Widmerpool, Gent with others of the same family were discovered and great pains were taken to preserve the long hidden inscriptions. Unfortunately, these efforts failed. There is, however, this memorial to George Widmerpool who was born in 1605 and christened in the church at Wysall. The Parish Records contain reference to another George Widmerpool who died in 1628, but no further details have been discovered for this member of the family. ===Footnotes to Robert Thoroton Article=== :1. Lib. Dooms.— :2. Pip. 1 R. 1.— :3. Pl. apud Westm. Trin. 5 H. 3. ro. 22.— :4. Reg. Lent. 109. :5. Lib. Rubr. Inq. de Hon. &c. Hon. Piperelli, fol. 151.— :6. Trin. 18 E. 2.— :7. Ex Autog. pen Jos. Widmerpole Ar.— :8. Ex Autog. in Chartular. de Widmerpole. :9. Ex Copia Lib Visitat. pen. Reason Mellish, Gent.—. :10. Ex Autogr. Ib.— :11. MS. J. M. == Sources == See also: Robert Thoroton, 'Parishes: Widmerpole', in Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 1, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby, ed. John Throsby (Nottingham, 1790), pp. 77-80 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/thoroton-notts/vol1/pp77-80 [accessed 15 February 2015]. William Flower, Sir Richard Saint-George, Richard Mundy, John Withie The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614. Harleain Society, London, 1871. http://books.google.com/books?id=zS4EAAAAIAAJ&vid=LCCN10025450&dq=clarenceux+harvey&jtp=108#v=onepage&q&f=false

Widow Filkes

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'''Research of [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]]''': Private Message dated 16 Jul 2019 received 4:00 AM: Notified that there's been a miscommunication with the 15 Jul 219 comments posted on the WIDOW FILKES page. Two FOWLEs each married a different Mary Unknown. I'll match the comments with the information from the email: * Mary #1 (your widow Filkes) :: Mary UNKNOWN born c1570 :: married 1 to Unknown SHURT ::: 1st Comment at 15:04: From the parish register of St Dunstan, Frinsted (14 miles from Frittenden): John Filkes of St John the Baptist in Thanet and Marye Shurt '''widowe''' were married the last day of December Anno predicto [1596] by vertue of a licence procured from London. :::: NOTE: John Filkes must have been the second marriage for Marye Shurt '''widowe'''. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 17:59, 16 July 2019 (UTC) :: married 2 to John FILKES in 1596, he died in 1601 ::: 1st Comment at 15:04: John Filkes, householder, was buried 22 Mar 1600/01 in Cranbrook. :: married 3 to Richard FOWLE in 1601, he died in 1631 :: she died in 1627 ::: 4th Comment at 16:06: Mary Fowle, wife of Richard, was buried 1 May 1627 at Headcorn, Kent - no age at death given but almost certainly this widow Filkes. * Mary #2 (a red herring introduced by me) :: Mary UNKNOWN born c1600 :: married 1 to John FOWLE; married 2 to Walter MARSH in 1632 ::: 2nd Comment at 15:37: From the Canterbury Marriage Licences: Walter Mersh of Lynton, blacksmith, widower, married Mary Fowle, widow of John Fowle late of the same place, deceased, at St Mildred's, Canterbury on July 31 1632. Robert Shartsted of Lynton, yeoman, bondman. :::: This is not the widow Filkes, but given the proximity of Headcorn to Linton, I suspect that John Fowle is either cousin or brother to Richard Fowle. :: she died 1667, he died 1669 ::: 3rd Comment at 15:45: Mary Marsh, wife of Walter Marsh senior, was buried 11 Aug 1667 in Linton, Kent (PR transcript at FMP) - no age at death given; Walter Marsh was buried 31 Dec 1669 at Linton (ibid); He had married first to Elizabeth Foule 8 Jun 1611 at Linton. So it's possible he married his wife's brother's widow. * I don't know the relationship between Richard Fowle and John Fowle. Given the approximate timings they could have been son and father. * What I'm really saying is that I think that Mary Shurt is the widow Filkes, which idea you have rejected in your notes. :: That was my misunderstanding to be corrected. ---- The second(3rd?) husband of the Widow Filkes was [[Fowle-16|Richard Fowle]]. Her LNAB should be Unknown. These are the profiles I have found on WikiTree: [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 14:45, 14 July 2019 (UTC) # [[Filkes-4|Mary Filkes]] PM is [[Farmer-102|Ricky Farmer]] (Inactive since 3 Aug 2012) Per Derrick Watson: ## Her year of birth should be revised ## Merged with Filkes-9. (LNAB is Unknown). ## Disconnect from parents who should be merged away. NOTE: Check with Jerry's Notes first. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 00:44, 17 July 2019 (UTC) # [[Filkes-9|Mary Filkes]] PM is [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] LNAB is Unknown: Merged into Filkes-4(as stated above): Imported GEDCOM includes [[:Category: Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox|Jerry's notes]] containing parts of his years of family history research. NOTE: More than 500 profiles still need to be checked. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 00:44, 17 July 2019 (UTC) # [[Sandler-103|Mary (Sandler) Fowle]] PMs are [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] and [[Barnhardt-342|David Barnhardt]] Per Derrick Watson she is not the Widow Filkes and her LNAB should be changed, possibly to "Whitefield but this currently lacks evidence." Note: Since there is doubt and no solid evidence her LNAB should be changed to Unknown. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 20:27, 15 July 2019 (UTC) # [[WikiTree ID|Marye Shurte]] No profile is needed. ## Add her information to [[Sandler-103|Mary (Sandler) Fowle]]. # [[Whitefield-8|Mary Whitefield]]. PM is William Hauser Sr. (has 9 others on trusted list) Not enough information to determine if Whitefield was the widow Filkes. # [[Whitfield-700|Mary Whitfield]] PM is [[Pringle-583|Jeff Pringle]]. ## This profile has no information and should be merged into [[Whitefield-8|Mary Whitefield]]. * Each of these will have their own header below for research notes. ---- '''Information from [[Filkes-10|Unknown Filkes]]''': Based upon Mary's LNAB as Whitfield as recorded by '''Mason''' previous to changing her LNAB to Shurte/Shurt. The sources quoted by Derrick Watson have proven that wrong. Here's the previous version of biography of [[Filkes-10|Unknown Filkes]] :

Unknown Filkes was born about 1568 in Frittenden, Kent, England. He married Mary Whitfield about 1598. Mary was born about 1579 in Frittenden. She passed away August 1, 1627 in Headcorn, Maidston Borough, Kent, England. Mary was buried in St Peter And St Paul Churchyard, in Headcorn. '''Mason''', [http://www.tmason1.com/pafg76.htm#1189 Filkes].

Mary was known as the widow Filkes when she was married to her second husband, Richard Fowle. '''Mason''', [http://www.tmason1.com/pafn74.htm#1186 Mary Whitfield] changed to Marye Shurt.

Mr. Filkes passed away before September 3, 1601, the date '''Vallentine''' lists of his wife's second marriage.

See also: * '''Mason''', Terry; ''Terry Mason's Family History Site'' covering the ancestors of his parents, Ruth Allen Thomas & John Mets Mason. * '''Vallentine''', John F. (John Franklin), 1931- Downloadable pdf available: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE521369 ''Ancestral families of Robert Lee Pack'']'': including Archer, Borden, Callison, Carper, Crostic, Farley, Hughes, Leach, Lively, Maddy, Morris, Pack, Peck, Shumate, Sovain, and Winter''. Mentions the 3 Sep 1601 marriage at Headcorn of Richard Fowle to Mrs. Mary Filkes (1575-1 Aug 1627).
---- NOTE: '''Mason''' has updated the information at his site: LNAB for the widow Filkes has been changed to Shurt. Marye Shurt b 1 Aug 1597; married John Filkes 31 Dec 1596. They may have had a daughter , Mary in 1597. John died Mar 1600; Widow Filkes married Richard Fowle 3 Sep 1601. They had 5 children. '''Mason''', [http://www.tmason1.com/pafn74.htm#1186 Mary Shurt] (changed from Mary Whitfield). citing : England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 '''JZY9-C38'''] with [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 Image]. : [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 FAG# 69321831] with [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 Image]. == [[Filkes-4|Mary Filkes-4]] == === Sources from profile === No sources listed. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) == [[Filkes-9|Mary Filkes-9]] == === Sources from profile === '''No sources located from Jerry's Notes yet:''' [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) : Fulkes-9 was created by [[Cox-5399|Jerry Cox]] through the import of [[Space:Cox-5399 jcoxffGED|jcoxff.ged]] on Oct 15, 2013. NOTE: Imported GEDCOM includes [[:Category: Cox-5399 Stories by Jerry Cox|Jerry's notes]] containing parts of his years of family history research. == [[Sandler-103|Mary (Sandler-103) Fowle]] == === Merged Fikes-155 into Filkes-1 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Fikes-155 Link to changes page] for [[Fikes-155|Mary (Fikes) Fowle]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] 28 Apr 2013. === Merged Filkes-6 into Filkes-1 === [Filkes-6 https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-6 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-6|Mary Filkes]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] 28 Apr 2013. : Filkes-6 was created through the import of Glover.ged on 03 April 2011. :: Mary Filkes born 1 Aug 1579 Frittenden, Kent, England. Text has birth as 1569, Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004: {{Ancestry Record|worldmarr_ga|407733}} Indexed as Mary Filkes [Mary Felker], Female, married Richard Fowle born 1569; 1 page. === Merged Filkes-5 into Filkes-1 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-5 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-5|Mary Filkes]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] 28 Apr 2013. : Filkes-5 was created on 19 March 2011 through the import of KRH Family Tree_2010-12-30.ged. === Merged Filkes-1 into Unknown-231479 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-1 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Unknown-231479|Mary (Unknown) Fowle]] 10 Mar 2014. === Merged Filkes-8 into Unknown-231479 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Filkes-1 Link to changes page] for [[Filkes-1|Mary (Filkes) Fowle]] BEFORE MERGE into [[Unknown-231479|Mary (Unknown) Fowle]] 10 Mar 2014. === Merged Unknown-231479 into Sandler-103 === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Unknown-231479 Link to changes page] for Unknown-231479 BEFORE MERGE into [[Sandler-103|Sandler-103]]. === Sources from profile === '''Waters''' records that Richard Fowle married secondly Mary Filkes of Frittenden, '''a wIdow''', at St Margaret's Cantebury, county Kent. License was dated September 3, 1601. Richard and Mary had three daughters: Joane Borden (After 1601 - 15 Jul 1688 in Portsmouth, R.I.), Elizabeth (Abt 1608 - ) married Robert Joseph '''Waters''' Vol.75, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor75wate/page/232page 232]. Source cites Cowper's Cantebury Marriage Licenses, First Series, column 157 regarding the information of Mary Filkes being a widow. See also: * '''Waters''', Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert), 1833-1913; ''The New England historical and genealogical register'' New England Historic Genealogical Society 1921. * Title: English Origins of New England Families, Vol 2 First Series 1985 - Note: this source has not yet been located. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) ---- == [[WikiTree ID|Marye Shurte]] == {{Blue|DO NOT ADD PROFILE}} NOTE: '''Mason''' has updated the information at his site: LNAB for the widow Filkes has been changed to Shurt. Marye Shurt b 1 Aug 1597; married John Filkes 31 Dec 1596. They may have had a daughter , Mary in 1597. John died Mar 1600; Widow Filkes married Richard Fowle 3 Sep 1601. They had 5 children. === Sources from profile === '''Mason'' citing : England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 '''JZY9-C38'''] with [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZY9-C38 Image]. : [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 FAG# 69321831] with [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69321831 Image]. === Comments Show Marye Shurt married John Filkes === Marye Shurt can be ruled out as being the WIDOW FILKES: : Marriage to John Filkes 31 Dec 1596. Written on 15 Jul 2019 at 15:04 GMT by Derrick Watson. : Marriage to Walter Mersh/Marsh 30 Jul 1632. Written on On 15 Jul 2019 at 15:37 GMT by Derrick Watson. : Mayre (Unknown) Shurt Filkes Marsh was buried 11 Aug 1667 in Linton, Kent. Written on 15 Jul 2019 at 15:45 GMT by Derrick Watson.
'''NOTE:''' The Widow Filkes, wife to Richard Fowle, was buried 1 May 1627 at Headcorn, Kent, England. Written on 15 Jul 2019 at 16:06 GMT by Derrick Watson. == [[Whitefield-8|Mary Whitefield-8]] == === Sources from profile === Have not been able to locate these sources from profile: [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) FamilySearch Elmer Leonard Hauser Genealogy William Howard Hauser Genealogy == [[Whitfield-700|Mary Whitfield-700]] == === Sources from profile === No sources listed. [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 15:40, 14 July 2019 (UTC) == Sources == See also: * '''Mason''', Terry; ''Terry Mason's Family History Site'' covering the ancestors of his parents, Ruth Allen Thomas & John Mets Mason. * '''Vallentine''', John F. (John Franklin), 1931- Downloadable pdf available: [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE521369 ''Ancestral families of Robert Lee Pack'']'': including Archer, Borden, Callison, Carper, Crostic, Farley, Hughes, Leach, Lively, Maddy, Morris, Pack, Peck, Shumate, Sovain, and Winter''. Mentions the 3 Sep 1601 marriage at Headcorn of Richard Fowle to Mrs. Mary Filkes (1575-1 Aug 1627). * '''Waters''', Henry F. (Henry Fitz-Gilbert), 1833-1913; ''The New England historical and genealogical register'' New England Historic Genealogical Society 1921. * Title: English Origins of New England Families, Vol 2 First Series 1985

Widrig Name Study

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__NOTOC__[[Category:Widrig Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Widrig Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Widrig Widrig] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Widrig name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Widrigs), by time period (18th Century Widrigs), or by topic (Widrig DNA, Widrig Occupations, Widrig Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Widrig Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Rae-355|Darcie Light]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Widrig}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Widrig}}
{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Research Page - Widrig One Name Study (Existing Profiles)|Research Page - Widrig One Name Study (Existing Profiles)]] * [[Space:Palatine Widrig/Wiederich Family|Records for Descendants of Michael Widrig (Widrig-17)]] ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/widrick Widrick] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wiederich Wiederich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wiederig Wiederig] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/witterich Witterich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wuederich Wuederich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wueterich Wueterich] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wuterich Wuterich]

Wiest Family Reunion 2024

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] Here is a page for our family reunion. Please edit this text with more details. Add your personal memories and use the bulletin board for comments and questions. Family members who were invited or attended:

WieWasWie

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[[Category: Netherlands Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Netherlands Project]] [[Category:New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Netherlands, Sources]] {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-35.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==Introduction== [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/search/advanced-search/ WieWasWie (WhoWasWho)] is a portal in which many Dutch archives participate by supplying (parts) of their searchable record collections. It may be considered the successor of the portal "genlias" (not available any more). Note that '''many source citations in existing family trees still refer to "genlias"'''! ==Restrictions of access== Free searching is basic: no wildcards, no criteria for 2 persons. With Premium Access you can search with 2 person names at the same time and you can use 'wildcards'. And in the search fields you're able to use different methods, like 'exact search' or 'begins with'. Premium access comes at €19,95/year (2020) . ==Inventory== Searchable record collections are continuously added. There is no all inclusive inventory available. In general one could say that almost all of the birth- , marriage-, and death-records recorded in the civil registration era (1811 and later) are available, if not protected by privacy regulations. Less records are searchable of the preceeding era in which baptisms, marriages, and burials were recorded by churches. These records are much harder to index. A crowd sourcing project to this purpose is [https://velehanden.nl/ velehanden(manyhands)]. ''Of the Amsterdam records birth and death certificates post-1811 are not available on WieWasWie''. All types of records can be searched for at [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/persons Stadsarchief Amsterdam]. ==Searching hints== * '''At times response times can be terrible''' * Search instructions and more can be consulted: [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/help/ Help] * In The Netherlands prefixes ("de", "van", "van de", etc.) are not a part of the last name. So enter these in the ''Prefix'' field, and not as part of the ''Surname'' field. *When choosing "World" in the ''Country'' field "Nieuw-Nederland" (New Netherland) can be selected in the ''Region'' field. ==Citing hint== '''There is no guarantee links to WieWasWie-records will stay valid over time. So always also include the text of the record when citing.'''
A formatted citation can be generated by the [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ Genealogietools formatter] (courtesy [[Vorenhout-1|Michel Vorenhout]]), with links to both the original record of the supplying archive and the WieWasWie record, like this:
DTB Trouwen 1, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Akte 225 (1642-09-13), [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/52e3288a-d845-4740-bdb7-90869e68d1b1 Stadsarchief Amsterdam] accessed via [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/detail/85567566 WieWasWie Permalink]

Wigan & Lower Ince Cemetery & Crematorium

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This page is part of the [[Space:Lancashire Cemeteries Team|Lancashire Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category:Wigan and Lower Ince Cemetery and Crematorium, Ince-in-Makerfield, Lancashire|Wigan & Lower Ince Cemetery & Crematorium category]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Lancashire Wigan & Lower Ince Cemetery & Crematorium '''Address:''' Cemetery Road, Ince-in-Makerfield, Greater Manchester, England '''GPS Coordinates:''' 53.530921, -2.620595 '''Information:''' There are three cemeteries here in close proximity which can easily be confused, and particularly since one is called Ince Cemetery and another (this one) sometimes called Lower Ince Cemetery. This cemetery is also sometimes called Wigan Cemetery.

Wiggenhall St. Mary, Churchyard

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[[Category:St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, Norfolk]] St Mary the Virgin's Church is a redundant Anglican church in the civil parish of Wiggenhall St Germans, Norfolk, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands at the end of a lane to the north of the village of Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, some 5 miles (8 km) south of King's Lynn. Information taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary_the_Virgin%27s_Church,_Wiggenhall

Wiggers Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Wiggerss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

WIGHT Surname DNA Project

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[[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Wight DNA]] == Introduction == :This project uses FamilyTree DNA (FTDNA) and welcomes all direct male line WIGHT descendants to test, preferably to at least Y-DNA37, to investigate potential connections between WIGHT trees and the origins of the surname. Should you obtain satisfactory matches, please do consider upgrading at least two distantly connected branches of your family to BigY for definitive placement on the yDNA haplotree of Wight-kind, and others to y111. :Those lines without a direct male line to test may gain insight into their family connections by using the FamilyFinder test from FamilyTreeDNA and are also welcome to join. :Autosomal DNA from other companies may be transferred into the project by using FTDNA's [https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomal-transfer Autosomal DNA transfer]. If you already have a y or mtDNA test at FTDNA, please transfer into the same kit number. Please note that there is no need to have both FamilyFinder and another transfer on FTDNA :Some background reading on DNA and tests may be [[Project:DNA | found here]] === Links === : Further information on the WIGHT project may be viewed at: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Wight FamilyTreeDNA WIGHT project join] * [http://www.dnasurnames.info/lineages/spWIGHTLineages.htm Supplementary WIGHT DNA information] * [http://WightDNA.blogspot.com Project diary] (not often updated, the FTDNA project has a project message area for members) * [http://familytree.lornahen.com/spWIGHT.htm Lorna's Wight pages] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=WIGHT Those with surname Wight here on WikiTree with DNA test connections]

Wigmores of England

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[[Category:Places They Lived, Wigmore Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Wigmore Name Study|Wigmore Name Study]] == Surrey == {|border="1" width="600" class="wikitable sortable" style="background-color:#C5FDD2" | '''County'''||'''Town'''|| ''' House Number/Place''' || '''Street'''

Wigtown McCrackan Project

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[[Category: Scottish Clans]] Family Tree Ancestor Research The goal of this project is to trace this family's descendants to the present and obtain ydna to confirm family lines Right now this project just has one member, me. I am McCracken-454|David Grant McCracken. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. 1, Descendant Research to present. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4987528 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wijnbergen Name Study

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[[Category:Wijnbergen Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Wijnbergen and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. It is thought the Name van Wijnbergen correlates with the place Wijnbergen, just south of the town of Doetinchem, in the Gelderland province, eastern Netherlands. Over the centuries the name Wijnbergen has spread to the places listed, and more yet to be documented. == How to Join == Please contact the project or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

Wiki Editing Manual

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This is the work page for the Wiki Editing Manual. The latest PDF can be downloaded from [[Space:WikiTree_Media|WikiTree Media page]]. Here is the text of the Wiki Editing Manual. If you go to the Edit tab of this page you can cut and paste the text into a Libroffice or Openoffice document for editing.
  Wiki Markup Manual  Introduction Headings Line Breaks Indentation Lists Text Formatting Italics Bold Strikeout Text color Links Internal (to other WikiTree pages) External (to other websites) Images Tables Categories References and Footnotes Turning off Wiki markup Further Help Helping Us Introduction  Wiki editing is the “markup” is the syntax and keywords used in the text areas of WikiTree to format text, provide links to further information, and work with images.  The main place this is used is in the Biography section of a profile, or on a free space page. It can also be used in the comments box associated with images.          Biography section   To edit the Biography section go to the Edit tab on the profile page.     And the scroll down to the text entry box.    The above example already has some text with Wiki markup. Whenever you want to see the effect of the markup you are entering you can click onto the PREVIEW button at the bottom of the text entry area.  In addition to Wiki markup you can also use many HTML tags.  When you are happy with your formatting don't forget to SAVE your changes.    Headings  Headings are created by using 2 equal symbols == before and after the text that you want to be the header. In the Biography section you may find a Biography header already there. In the text entry biox it would be:  ==Biography==  and appear as shown below.   You can also have sub-headers by adding additional Equal signs before and after the text of the header. For example, we can make the Sources header above, into a sub-heading, by typing:  ===Sources===  and it will appear as below   It is now indented and the next smaller font size. You can up to another two sub-headings by adding additional Equal signs before and after.  It is important that there is a matching number of Equal signs before and after. If you press the Enter key (a carriage return) before the end symbols, you will break the functionality. Line Breaks  If you want text to appear as a separate paragraph you will need to press the Enter key twice (not once). You can force a new paragraph by using HTML 
or
In the following example the Enter key was pressed on the third line after the word husband. It will be displayed like this: As you notice the text remained continuous. Pressing the Enter key twice would have started a new paragraph, or using
after “husband” on the third line. Pressing the Return key can also break formatting, so it is important that the Enter key not be pressed between the starting and ending formatting symbols. Indentation You can indent a line by starting the line with a colon, for example will appear as You can indent further by adding additional colons Will appear as Again, a carriage return (pressing the Enter key) after the colon will terminate the indenting. Lists You can create unordered lists by pre-fixing a line with the * symbol. Here are a couple of examples of unordered lists: These will look like this: Once again, pressing the Enter during a line of text will terminate the list or list item. It is also important that there is no spaces pre-fixing the * symbol. Text Formatting Italics To make text appear as italics you place two apostrophes before and two apostrophes after the text that you want to appear as italic. The text must be continuous. Pressing the enter key will terminate the formatting. For example: This is ''and example of italics'' will appear as: This is an example of italics Bold To make text appear as bold you place three apostrophes before and three after the text that you want to bold. The text must be continuous. Pressing the enter key will terminate the formatting. For example: This is '''an example of bold'' will appear as: This is an example of bold You can combine italics AND bold by using 5 apostrophes For example: This is '''''an example of bold and italics'''' will appear as: This is an example of italic and bold Underlining To underline some text place before, and after the text that you want underlined. For example: This is underlined text will appear as: This is underlined text Strikeout To display text as struck out, use at the start of the text, and at the end of the text that you want to display as struck out. For example: This is strike out formatted text. Will display as: This is strike out formatted text. Text Color If you want to change the color of some words use at the start of the text that you want to change to a different color, and at the end of the text (where colorname is the actual color). For example: This is red text. will display as This is red text. Links Internal If you want to link to another profile you can use [[ and ]] surrounding the WikiTree ID. For example: The wife of Thomas Treadwell is [[Hornblow-44]]. This would display as: If you would rather show the actual name (which is Martha Hornblow) you would use the following: The wife of Thomas Treadwell is [[Hornblow-44|Martha Hornblow]]. Which would display as: It is important that there be no spaces after the first pair of brackets and before the WikiTree ID. After the ID there is a pipe symbol. This is found above the Enter key on most keyboards. After the pipe and before the closing square brackets, you can type whatever you want to be displayed as a link. If the ID does not exist, the the link will be displayed in red. Clicking onto it would invite someone to add a new person. External A link to an external website has a single square bracket before and after the link, with a space after the URL, or web address, and the text that you want displayed as the clickable link. For example: Here is the link to [http://www.wikipedia.org Wikipedia] will display as: It is important that there be no space after the first square bracket, but there must be a space after the URL and before the text that you want displayed. Images You can also display images in the Biography section. To display an image used on WikiTree you will need to know the address of the image. You can find this by clicking onto the details option for the image you want to use. Here is an example: On the next page, if you scroll to the bottom right of the page there is a section “Use Inside Text” which includes examples of the code for pasting this image into the Biography section. Just cut and paste that text. You might like to experiment with the size of the image by adjusting the number of pixels. For the example above, here is the section for the gravestone image of Ada Ballantyne: You just have to find the same information from the image of your choice. Tables Tables are the most complex item we are covering in this guide. Probably an example is the best way to learn. Here is a simple table of three columns: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name ! Date of Birth ! Date of Death |- | Smith, John | 1975 Jul 01 | 1999 Aug 12 |- | Brown, Margaret | 1958 Aug 12 | 1990 Sep 29 |} This will create: To begin a table we type: {| class="wikitable" |- Then, in this case, we have three columns (Name, Date of Birth, and Date of Death). So we type: ! Name ! Date of Birth ! Date of Death |- Then the first record consists of: | Smith, John | 1975 Jul 01 | 1999 Aug 12 |- we can add more records in the same manner (4 lines, as shown above) until the final entry which is almost exactly the same: | Brown, Margaret | 1958 Aug 12 | 1990 Sep 29 |} In the case of the last entry we substitute |} instead of |- It is also possible to make the columns sortable. You can examine the code on many of the Cemeteries Project cemetery pages to see examples of sortable tables. You can find the Global Cemeteries Project at: [[Projects#Global_Cemeteries|Projects#Global_Cemeteries]] Categories Categories are very useful. Profiles can be categorized in may different ways and can belong to multiple categories. Categories themselves can be categorized. They then become sub-categories. You can create your own categories as well, but first try to determine if such a category already exists. For more information on creating your own Category see the Categorization Project at [[Project:Categorization|Project:Categorization]] If you know the category name you want to add your profile to you just include it at the top of the Biography section. Technically it can go anywhere in that section but it the start is the best place. An example. If you have a profile which represents a brickwall you might like to add it to the “Family Brickwall” category. To do this just add: [[Category:Family Brickwall]] to the top of your Biography section. Save the result and you will then see a link on the profile page to the category page which will list this profile with all other Family Brickwall categorized profiles. References and Footnotes Showing evidence of where you obtained the information used on each profile is a very important part of WikiTree. You can, and should, have sub-section in the Biography section for your sources. You can do this by creating a Sources sub-Header; ===Sources=== Under that header you could simply type the details of your sources. If the sources are online you can, and should, provide those links as well. You can have the links as footnotes by using the tag. For instance, to create a reference to a Wikipedia article on Albert Einstein, your sources section could look like this: ===Sources=== * Wikipedia article on Albert Einstein http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein This would create: If you surround the URL with and it will create an entry in the section. This is a tidy way of creating a table of links. Turning Off Wiki Markup If you do not want any Wiki markup to be used you can use: you can turn it on again with: Further Help The best place to obtain further help is in the G2G forums at: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ You should also include the Tag Multimedia in the last field on the question form. Helping Us This document was the result of the Multimedia Project. This project was started to create materials that assist other WikiTreers to learn more about WikiTree. We welcome your participation in the Project as well. To find out more please go to [[Projects#Multimedia|Projects#Multimedia]]

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'''[[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] - Keeping Track of Links''' ==Formatting== 4 tilde will enter your wiki id, date and time Colored text: '''UNDER CONSTRUCTION''' {| align="center" width="90%" border="1" cellpadding="10" |BERGER - June 13, 1942, Adam, dearly loved husband of Josephine Berger and loving father of Kate, Peter (deceased), Clara, Caroline, Francis, Winnifred May, Lucy, Albert (deceased), Ruby, and Elsie, aged 87 years. |} two underscores TOC two underscores will force a table of contents two underscores NOTOC two underscores will remove a table of contents https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Formatting_Templates To show data in a scroll box begin angle ''blockquote style="outline:black solid thin; height: 300px; overflow-y: scroll"'' end angle https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry Calculate dob from age at death https://www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadded.html '''Sharing Link''' To link to a public sharing link, type: two curly brackets '''Ancestry Sharing|1234|5678''' two curly brackets The first number after the pipe (|) is the number after "sharing" in the URL of the link, e.g.: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1234?h=5678. The second number after the pipe (|) is the string that comes after "h=" in the URL of the link, e.g.: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/1234?h=5678. '''Use the template above, the link below shows how to get the sharing link:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/792811/creating-a-free-to-view-image-link-from-ancestry-com?show=792811#q792811| Free to View Ancestry Images] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images ===Tables=== Also use as columns - https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:How_to_make_columns.&action=edit border= "4" style="border-color:#1E90FF" width="500" align="center" deep blue border= "4" style="border-color:#47B6E1" width="500" align="center" Prettyblue border= "4" style="border-color:#C11DBE" width="500" align="center" purple {| class="wikitable" border= "2" style="border-color:#8fc641" width="500" align="center" ! 1850 Household !! Role !! Sex !! Age !! 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Pale goldenrod |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFF0F5" !lavender blush |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#F5F5DC" !beige |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#E0FFFF" !lightcyan |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFFE0" !lightyellow |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FDF5E6" !oldlace |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#FFFFF0" !ivory |} {| class="wikitable" border="4" width="500" style="background-color:#E6E6FA" !lavender |} https://magnustools.toolforge.org/tab2wiki.php | Excel to wiki Excel to wiki | https://excel2wiki.toolforge.org/ https://www.rapidtables.com/web/color/html-color-codes.html | table colors ==Link to Family Search== https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditFamilySearch ==Ireland== https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:County_Kerry_Team ===Fun=== https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/stats/ | Ancestor statistics https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=ancestors&genNum=5&id=Evans-3182 //////////// Best way to cite different pages from the same source in inline citations Greenfield Hill Church Records, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1915). Benjamin is mentioned on the following three pages: Vol. 69, Page 42: "Benjm Sherwood Junr Born: March: 1: 1701 Baptized mar: 30. 1701... Eleoner Wife to Benjm Sherwood" Vol. 69, Page 375: "Benjm Sherwood and Eleoner Bradly married feb. 9. 1724" Vol. 70, Page 39: "1763 19th Jany Benjamin Sherwood died almost 62 years old" Here is a template if you would like to use this citation style. Citation
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[http://wiki.answers.com WikiAnswers] is a collaborative question and answer website. It was started in 2002 under the name "FAQ Farm: the question and answer co-op" by [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]], who is also the creator of this WikiTree site. FAQ Farm was designed to enable anyone to post a question about anything. Then other users of the site could post answers. The questions and answers would be organized and stored in case future visitors had the same question or could contribute another answer. Over time, the Q&As organically grew into FAQs — Frequently Asked Questions and answers — and became free information resources for anyone to use. In 2004, the [[wiki]] software made popular by Wikipedia was customized for FAQ Farm. The basic Q&A was still the same. But the new wiki technology made user collaboration much easier. Now you could edit and improve upon answers instead of just adding additional responses to a question. The site began to be known as "WikiFAQs" or "WikiAnswers." FAQ Farm continued to grow and improve over the years. By 2006 many other question and answer websites had emerged. The most famous was Yahoo Answers, which helped legitimize user-generated Q&A for millions of people. In late 2006, Chris Whitten approached [http://www.answers.com Answers.com] about purchasing WikiAnswers from him. It had become too large for one person to manage. In order to keep growing WikiAnswers would need a larger operation behind it, but Chris was not interested in growing his own company since he likes to work independently. Thanks largely to the efforts of Answers.com's [[Smith-92|Bruce Smith]], the company acquired FAQ Farm on November 1, 2006. For the next year Chris Whitten managed WikiAnswers as an employee of Answers.com. In March 2007 a major redesign of WikiAnswers was released. This completed the transition from the name "FAQ Farm" to the name "WikiAnswers". WikiAnswers traffic and usage exploded in 2007. According to comScore it was the fastest growing website among the largest 1,500 US sites. It was the fastest growing large US website again in 2008. Answers.com gets close to 100 million unique visitors worldwide, the overwhelming majority of those visitors going to WikiAnswers. WikiAnswers now hosts over 11 million answered questions. === FAQ Farmers/WikiAnswers users on WikiTree === [[Cemel-1|Laary Cemel]] [[Cohen-5|Liz Cohen]] [[Crowder-2|Matthew Crowder]] [[Forssberg-1|Neila Forssberg]] [[Schoemann-1|Danny Schoemann]] [[Smith-92|Bruce Smith]] [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] [[McCann-1|Crystal Williams]] === WikiAnswers Chronology === March 2009 - 10,000,000 questions milestone. February 2009 - 9,000,000 questions milestone. January 2009 - 8,000,000 questions milestone. August 2008 - 4,000,000 questions milestone. July 2008 - First ever Charity AnswerThon event (inspired by Supervisor Aggie80's daughter), an organized online event on WikiAnswers.com designed to foster the sharing of knowledge while supporting worthwhile international causes. 1st Place - The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society ($5,000); 2nd Place - ArtWorks Foundation - ($1,500); and 3rd Place - Caring Bridge ($500) March 2008 - 2,000,000 questions milestone. March 2008 - First ever AnswerThon (a concept lovingly created by Crystal Williams), a contest in which participants had 48 hours to answer as many questions as possible. First place Aggie80, second Steven Keyman and third Zanbabe. January 2008 - First annual [http://wiki.answers.com/static/wammy_awards_2007.html WAmmy awards] held to honor excellence in contributing to WikiAnswers. Joe Hepperle wins "Answer of the Year" for his answer to "How do you know when a man is serious about you?" December 2007 - 2007 Year in Review published [http://wiki.answers.com/about/year-review-2007.html 2007 Year in Review] published. October 2007 - Chris Whitten steps away to work on WikiTree.com. October 2007 - 1,000,000 questions milestone. April 2007 - Release of major WikiAnswers redesign. November 2006 - Sale to Answers Corp. August 2006 - 250,000 questions milestone. Helped sponsor WikiMania 2006. July 2006 - Changed the tagline to "The Wiki Answers Community". May 2006 - Added question discussion pages, the first free space for user interaction. April 2006 - 200,000 questions milestone. December 2005 - 150,000 questions milestone. January 2006 - Added ability to manually edit alternate wordings lists. Major changes to page design. November 2005(?) - Added featured questions list to home page. Added advanced search options. October 2005 - Added merge-questions function. July 2005 - 100,000 questions milestone. January 2005 - All remaining FAQ Farm content imported into Wiki FAQs. Name change debated in the community. October 2004 - Start of Wiki FAQs beta testing, beginning with a few topics such as Pregnancy. June 2004 - Registration of WikiAnswers.com and WikiFAQs.com. December 2003 - Begin planning of Wiki FAQs. September 2002 - Basic Q&A forums go online. Fall 2002 - First Q&A goes live. Summer 2002 - Site under construction. [[Category: Companies]]

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The 2024 WikiGames are coming in August! Follow {{tag|wikitree_events}} for details.
== What are the WikiGames? == The WikiGames are a four-day, four-event race for the gold! The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single-family tree as well as increase the number of connections. === 2024 === This year our WikiGames will take place over two weekends, with two events taking place each weekend. Each event will start at 8pm EDT (1am UTC/10am AEST) The schedule is as follows: *August 23 - Sourcing Slalom *August 24 - Date Diving *August 30- Cross-Country Connecting *August 31- Long-Distance Locating Each event has three heats that run for 10 hours each. When you register, you'll sign up for a specific heat for all the events. The starting heat times are: *Heat I: (8pm EDT/1am UTC/10am AEST) *Heat II: (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III: (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) All details are listed below but if you are ready to have fun, go for the gold and improve our tree, register now! == Registration == To participate in the WikiGames, you need to register in advance. Registration is free, like everything on WikiTree. If you're not already a WikiTree [[Help:Membership|member]], join before registering, proceed through the quick steps, and sign the [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. Then simply post an answer here: {{G2GLink|1738020}}. Include the following details so we can assign you to the appropriate team: *Which heat would you like to participate in? (Note: you'll be assigned the same heat for all four events. Each heat lasts for 10 hours.) **Heat I: (8pm EDT/1am UTC/10am AEST) **Heat II: (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) **Heat III: (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *How do you prefer to communicate? **[[Help:Discord|Discord]] **{{G2G}} {|border=2 width=550 ! align="center" width=25|Heat ! align="center"|1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13||14||15||16||17||18||19||20||21||22 |- |align="center" |'''1''' |width=227 style="background:#FEF3D9;" colspan=10 align=center|GMT +10 |width=273 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=12| |- |align="center" |'''2''' | width=137 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=6| | width=226 style="background:#FEF3D9;" colspan=10 align=center|GMT +1 | width=137 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=6| |- |align="center" |'''3''' | width=273 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=12| | width=227 style="background:#FEF3D9;" colspan=10 align=center|GMT -4 |} Registration will run from (TBD). === I have registered, what's next? === Once you've received your team assignment, participate in the team zoom get to know your team members and coordinate. Next, join us on YouTube (TBD) for our Opening Ceremony. Read more about participation below. You can also add this participation sticker to your profile: {| |Markup||Sticker |- |width=100|
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{{Clear}} |width=100|{{Community Event |image=WikiGames-15.png |text=competed |event=2024 WikiGames }} |} == How to Participate == Each event has its own participation instructions and will run for 12 hours with a one-hour break in between. === Event 1 - Sourcing Slalom === If you've participated in one of our [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thons]], this event is just like it. The goal of this event is to remove profiles from the [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] category or profiles already present on WikiTree and unsourced. They cannot be new profiles that you create. For the purposes of this event, unsourced means there are no sources listed at all. Select an [[Help:Privacy#Open|Open]] (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source cannot be another user-generated family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. When you find a source: # Edit the profile to add the source, according to our [[Help:Sources|Sources]] guide. # Remove the {{[[Template:Unsourced|Unsourced]]}} [[Help:Research Note Boxes|Research Note Box]] tag. # Save the profile and click the Challenge Tracker button. # On the Challenge Tracker, select the WikiGames checkbox. If you don't find a source after searching, consider adding [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] saying where you looked. For example: "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry." This way the next researcher knows where to start. === Event 2 - Date Diving === If you have participated in the [[Space:WikiTree Friday Date Night|Friday Date Night]], this will be just like that! Choose from the following categories on [https://plus.wikitree.com/ WikiTree+] (''don't forget to click "find suggestions" to generate the report''): * (131) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=131 Report] | [[Space:DBE_131|Instructions]] * (132) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=132 Report] | [[Space:DBE_132|Instructions]] * (133) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=133 Report] | [[Space:DBE_133|Instructions]] * (134) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=134 Report] | [[Space:DBE_134|Instructions]] === Event 3 - Cross-Country Connecting === If you've participated in one of our [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thons]], this event is just like it. The goal of this event is to connect more people on WikiTree by adding missing relatives. Scores are tracked automatically. You do not need to use the "challenge tracker" or manually keep track of how many profiles you add. Our system counts the number of non-living family members you add. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. All profiles must have at least one valid source. Creating any new profile counts as one point, with just two exceptions: # If you create a profile with no relationship to any other profile, it does not count. # If you create a profile for a living person, it does not count. For example: * Create person A with [[Special:EditFamily|Add an Unrelated Person]]: 0 points. * Create person B as the spouse of person A: 1 point. * Create person C as the child of person A: 1 point. * Create person D as the parent of person B: 1 point. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connect-a-Thon#Ideas_for_where_to_work_from here for ideas for where to work from]. === Event 4 - Long-Distance Locating === This year we started the [[Space:Locators Challenge|Locators Challenge]]! This will be just like that! Modify a search below to get profiles from a specific country or region (state, province, county etc.). These searches include the country or region in the marriage and/or death location :Country: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3DCanada+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++sql%3D%22(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Date+num%5D.AsNumber+in+18700101..18991231)%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= country=Canada open 1870 - 1899] : Region: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DWashington+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++sql%3D%22(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Date+num%5D.AsNumber+in+18700101..18991231)%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= region=Washington open 1870 - 1899] These searches look for the name of the country or region somewhere other than a properly formatted location (city, region, country all separated by commas).
'''Note:''' results can include people with the place as a name. :Country: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Canada+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++1890s+not+1880s+not+country%3DCanada+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=100 Canada open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s not country=Canada] :Region: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1890s+not+1880s+not+region%3DMaryland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format= Maryland open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s not region=Maryland] If you want a big challenge, try these profiles with [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation+nospouses+1890s+not+1880s&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 '''no locations''' in them] == Teams == After registration ends, teams will be assigned by the WikiTree Events Committee. Hopefully you can get to know some new people in our community! Participants will be notified of their teams the Monday before the WikiGames begins after the Opening Ceremony. === Team List === * [[Space:Aspiring_Aspens|Aspiring Aspens]] * [[Space:Brilliant_Birches|Brilliant Birches]] * [[Space:Super_Cedars|Super Cedars]] * [[Space:Charming_Chestnuts|Charming Chestnuts]] * [[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] * [[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] * [[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] * [[Space:Glorious_Gingkos|Glorious Gingkos]] * [[Space:Heavenly_Hemlocks|Heavenly Hemlocks]] * [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias|Magnificent Magnolias]] * [[Space:Marvelous_Maples|Marvelous Maples]] * [[Space:Pensive Pines|Pensive Pines]] * [[Space:Popular_Poplars|Popular Poplars]] * [[Space:Remarkable_Redwoods|Remarkable Redwoods]] * [[Space:Wonderful_Willows|Wonderful Willows]] == Tracking == Unlike other big community events, WikiGames will not have a live leaderboard so that the awards will be a surprise! Winners will be announced in our closing ceremony on Monday, August 28th, at 8am EDT/Noon UTC. == Winners == There will be the following opportunties for individuals and teams to wins: * Individual bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three scorers in the Sourcing Slalom, Cross-Country Connecting, Date Diving and Long-Distance Locatting events. *Team bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three teams in all four events. *Team bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three overall teams. There will be special stickers for the individual and team winners. You can check out [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628279/have-you-seen-the-highlights-from-first-ever-wikigames-event this highlights post] to find the winners and all the stats from the event. == LiveCast Schedule == === '''August 23/24 - Opening Ceremony/Sourcing Slalom''' === * Opening Ceremony/Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) === '''August 24/25 - Date Diving''' === * Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) === '''August 30/31 - Cross-Country Connecting''' === *Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) === '''August 31/September 1 - Long-Distance Locating/Closing Ceremony''' === *Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) *Closing Ceremony (7pm EDT/12am UTC/9am AEST)

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[[Category:WikiTree Events]] [[Category:WikiGames]] [[Category:Magnificent Magnolias]] [[Category:Marvelous Maples]] [[Category:Aspiring Aspens]] [[Category:Brilliant Birches]] [[Category:Super Cedars]] [[Category:Charming Chestnuts]] [[Category:Collaborative Conifers]] [[Category:Exquisite Elms]] [[Category:Fantastic Firs]] [[Category:Glorious Ginkgos]] [[Category:Heavenly Hemlocks]] [[Category:Popular Poplars]] [[Category:Remarkable Redwoods]] [[Category:Wonderful Willows]] = 2023 = {{Image|file=WikiTree_Event_Images-9.png |align=c |size=350 }}
The 2023 WikiGames are coming August 25, 26 and 27!
Tune in Friday, August 27th for the CC7 Wall Climb]!
== What are the WikiGames == The original suggestion for a WikiTree Olympics came from [[Ahern-622|Maureen Ahern]] in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1493417/how-would-you-like-celebrate-wikitrees-15th-anniversary-2023?show=1494056#a1494056 this G2G post] about how we could celebrate WikiTree's 15th Anniversary in 2023. The idea was presented to the WikiTree Events Committee who created our own version of the Olympics - the WikiTree Games - a 3-day, 3-event race for the gold. The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single-family tree as well as increase the number of connections. Our WikiGames will take place over three days - August 25, 26, and 27. There will be opening (August 21) and closing (August 28) ceremonies as well as livecasts *almost* every four hours for each event. Check the [[Space:WikiGames#LiveCast_Schedule|schedule]] for links to watch on YouTube. All details are listed below but if you are ready to have fun, go for the gold and improve our tree, register now. == Registration == To participate in the WikiGames, you need to register in advance. Registration is free, like everything on WikiTree. If you're not already a WikiTree [[Help:Membership|member]], join before registering, proceed through the quick steps, and sign the [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. Then simply post an answer here: register. Say "Sign me up!" or whatever and what time zone you are in. Registration will run from July 26 - August 16. === I've registered. What's next? === Join us on YouTube Monday, August 21st at 8am EDT/Noon UTC for our Opening Ceremony. After the ceremony, you'll receive an email letting you know what team you are on. You can also read more about participation below. If you are not in Discord yet, check out the [[Help:Discord|Discord Help page]] so that you can participate in the live chat with your teammates. There will also be a G2G post for each team. You can also add this participation sticker to your profile: {{Community Event |image=WikiGames-1.png |text=competed |event=2023 WikiGames }} Which will look like: {{Community Event |image=WikiGames-1.png |text=competed |event=2023 WikiGames }}


== How to Participate == Each event has its own participation instructions and will run for 23 hours with a one-hour break in between. === Event 1 - Sourcing Slalom === If you've participated in one of our [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thons]], this event is just like it. The goal of this event is to remove profiles from the [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] category or profiles already present on WikiTree and unsourced. They cannot be new profiles that you create. For the purposes of this event, unsourced means there are no sources listed at all. Select an [[Help:Privacy#Open|Open]] (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source cannot be another user-generated family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. When you find a source: # Edit the profile to add the source, according to our [[Help:Sources|Sources]] guide. # Remove the {{[[Template:Unsourced|Unsourced]]}} [[Help:Research Note Boxes|Research Note Box]] tag. # Save the profile and click the Challenge Tracker button. # On the Challenge Tracker, select the WikiGames checkbox. If you don't find a source after searching, consider adding [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] saying where you looked. For example: "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry." This way the next researcher knows where to start. === Event 2 - Cross-Country Connecting === If you've participated in one of our [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thons]], this event is just like it. The goal of this event is to connect more people on WikiTree by adding missing relatives. Scores are tracked automatically. You do not need to use the "challenge tracker" or manually keep track of how many profiles you add. Our system counts the number of non-living family members you add. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. All profiles must have at least one valid source. Creating any new profile counts as one point, with just two exceptions: # If you create a profile with no relationship to any other profile, it does not count. # If you create a profile for a living person, it does not count. For example: * Create person A with [[Special:EditFamily|Add an Unrelated Person]]: 0 points. * Create person B as the spouse of person A: 1 point. * Create person C as the child of person A: 1 point. * Create person D as the parent of person B: 1 point. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connect-a-Thon#Ideas_for_where_to_work_from here for ideas for where to work from]. === Event 3 - CC7 Wall Climb === *Brief video describing this event: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ|CC7 Wall Climb - What is it and How do I participate?|playlist=SaturdayRoundup}} If you've participated in one of our [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenges]], this event is like it. When teams are assigned, each team will also be assigned four deceased Olympians that have an unconnected profile on WikiTree. The goal of this event is to see how much your team can increase your Olympian's CC7 number by researching out 7 degrees in any direction. It's up to each team to decide if they want to focus on one Olympian or if they want to work on multiple Olympians. Connections can go up, down, and out in every direction, and include relationships through marriage. Nuclear relatives (parents, siblings, spouses, and children) are one degree from the starting person. Grandparents, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, in-laws, and grandchildren are two degrees, etc. Please do not add any information about living individuals. Scoring for this event is tracked automatically. == Teams == It's the Year of Community Connections here at WikiTree and with that spirit in mind and also the goal to have teams be as even as possible we are doing something different for the WikiGames. To celebrate our 15th Anniversary, there will be 15 teams. After registration ends, teams will be randomly assigned by the WikiTree Events Committee. Hopefully you can get to know some new people in our community! Participants will be notified of their teams the Monday before the WikiGames begins after the Opening Ceremony. === Team List === * [[Space:Aspiring_Aspens|Aspiring Aspens]] * [[Space:Brilliant_Birches|Brilliant Birches]] * [[Space:Super_Cedars|Super Cedars]] * [[Space:Charming_Chestnuts|Charming Chestnuts]] * [[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] * [[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] * [[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] * [[Space:Glorious_Gingkos|Glorious Gingkos]] *[[Space:Heavenly_Hemlocks|Heavenly Hemlocks]] * [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias|Magnificent Magnolias]] * [[Space:Marvelous_Maples|Marvelous Maples]] * [[Space:Popular_Poplars|Popular Poplars]] * [[Space:Remarkable_Redwoods|Remarkable Redwoods]] *[[Space:Splendid_Spruces|Splendid Spruces]] *[[Space:Wonderful_Willows|Wonderful Willows]] === Team Cheerleaders === Each team will have a Team Cheerleader who will help keep your team motivated and informed throughout the event. * [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] - Aspiring Aspens, Brilliant Birches, Super Cedars * [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf Walker]] - Charming Chestnuts, Collaborative Conifers, Exquisite Elms * [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] - Fantastic Firs, Glorious Gingkos, Heavenly Hemlocks * [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] - Magnificent Magnolias, Marvelous Maples, Popular Poplar *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - Remarkable Redwoods, Splendid Spruces, Wonderful Willows == Tracking == Unlike other big community events, WikiGames will not have a live leaderboard so that the awards will be a surprise! Winners will be announced in our closing ceremony on Monday, August 28th, at 8am EDT/Noon UTC. == Winners == === Medals === There will be the following opportunties for individuals and teams to win: * Individual bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three scorers in the Sourcing Slalom, Cross-Country Connecting and CC7 Wall Climb events. *Team bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three teams in all three events. *Team bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three overall teams. Individual winners will get a WikiGames gift set. There will also be special stickers for the individual and team winners. You can check out [ https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628279/have-you-seen-the-highlights-from-first-ever-wikigames-event this highlights post] to find the winners and all the stats from the event. === LiveCast Giveaways === During each livecast we will give away a t-shirt or mug. To win you must be present in the livecast chat. At some point during the show the hosts will ask chat participants to type a specific word in the chat. The first person to type it will win the prize for that livecast. == LiveCast Schedule == === '''Monday, August 21''' - Opening Ceremony === * Opening Ceremony (8am EDT/Noon UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqbIF-4z_cE YouTube] **[[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] (host), [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], [[Ko-31|Betsy]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Greenwood-3667|Steven]], [[Randall-8561|David]] === '''Friday, August 25''' - Sourcing Slalom === * Kickoff (8am EDT/Noon UTC ) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a1v3GEx78M YouTube] **[[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] (host), [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Ko-31|Betsy]], [[Crawford-15512|Amy]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (Noon EDT/4pm UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCjISNMewAo YouTube] **[[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] (host), [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Crawford-15512|Amy]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (4pm EDT/8pm UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B4naevOGDfQ YouTube] **[[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] (host), [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Crawford-15512|Amy]], [[Kellett-33|Darren]] *Halfway there (8pm EDT/Midnight UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQsFEXh5VpM YouTube] **[[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] (host), [[Ko-31|Betsy]], [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Randall-8561|David]], ''[[Robinson-27225|Azure]]*'' *Livecast (Midnight EDT/4am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EXqlS-zfpw YouTube] **[[Craig-4574|Sandy]] (host), [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (4am EDT/8am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mpmPZtBaDk YouTube] **[[Craig-4574|Sandy]] (host), [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy]] === '''Saturday, August 26''' - Cross Country Connecting === * Wrapup/Kickoff (7-8am EDT/11am-Noon UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5lkqrYgVwc YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Ko-31|Betsy]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (Noon EDT/4pm UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbVfnLsJFhw YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris F.]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (4pm EDT/8pm UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DExAjTw9MFM YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris F.]], [[Kellett-33|Darren]] *Halfway there (8pm EDT/Midnight UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji42DlFFMhk YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris F.]], [[Kellett-33|Darren]] *Livecast (Midnight EDT/4am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvzaboP1k3k YouTube] **[[Craig-4574|Sandy]] (host), [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (4am EDT/8am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCldxgTPxm8 YouTube] **[[Craig-4574|Sandy]] (host), [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy]] === '''Sunday, August 27''' - CC7 Wall Climb === * Wrapup/Kickoff (7-8am EDT/11am-Noon UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LaoqB0LDT0 YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Ko-31|Betsy]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg]] *Livecast (Noon EDT/4pm UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXFCddZobvY YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris F.]] *Livecast (4pm EDT/8pm UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSHFDIoSlz8 YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris F.]], [[Randall-8561|David]] *Halfway there (8pm EDT/Midnight UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wY5zyYws2Jw YouTube] **[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] (host), [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris F.]], [[Kellett-33|Darren]], *Livecast (Midnight EDT/4am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8KZuscznoc YouTube] **[[Craig-4574|Sandy]] (host), [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' *Livecast (4am EDT/8am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yov4iYXmixE YouTube] **[[Craig-4574|Sandy]] (host), [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy]] === '''Monday, August 28''' - Closing Ceremony === * Wrapup and Closing Ceremony! 7-8am EDT/11am UTC) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5Qv3TiAWCg YouTube] **[[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] (host), [[Robinson-27225|Azure]], [[Ko-31|Betsy]], [[Kellett-33|Darren]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg]], [[Randall-8561|David]], ''[[Greenwood-3667|Steven]]*'' :''*May be unable to host''

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[[Category:WikiGames]] Share your selfies from the [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames]]! #[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:UploadPhoto&page_id=43807765 Upload your photo(s)] #Answer {{G2GLink|1624977}} and add your photo to your answer! Here's a brief instructional video on how to do this: *{{YouTube|D-COTodhgsU|WikiTree: How to share an image on G2G (Genealogist to Genealogist forum)}} ==2023== {| border="1" |[[Image:WikiGames_Selfies-14.jpg|250px]]
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[[Category:Wikipedia]][[Category:Wikipedia Contributors]] == Wikipedia == Gathering place for Wikipedia contributors on WikiTree and a place to discuss different issues, questions, etc. Feel free to add yourself to this page and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wikipedia&action=joinnetwork send a trusted list request] *[[Space:How_To-Wikipedia_and_Wikidata|How To-Wikipedia and Wikidata]] === WikiTree === *'''WikiTree:''' {{Wikidata|Q1074931|enwiki}} | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiTree Talk] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Talk:WikiTree&action=history History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:AncestorTrracer/Userboxes/WikiTree {{User:AncestorTrracer/Userboxes/WikiTree}}] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/User:AncestorTrracer/Userboxes/WikiTree Users] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Genealogy WikiProject Genealogy] === Contributors === [[:Category:Wikipedia Contributors]] {| border="4" class="sortable" style="text-align:center;" |- !WikiTree!!Wikipedia!!Notes |- |[[Robinson-27225]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Azurerae Azurerae] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Azurerae Talk] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Azurerae Contributions]|| |- |[[McBeth-165]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SunshineDay29 SunshineDay 29] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:SunshineDay29 Talk] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/SunshineDay29 Contributions] |} ==== [[Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia]] ==== *[[Wikipedia:Reliable Sources]] === Issues === '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/WikiTree_(2nd_nomination) Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/WikiTree (2nd nomination)]''' appears to be driven by two users one of which seems to have a personal vendetta. ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Deathmolor User:Deathmolor]) '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:External_links/Noticeboard/Archive_24#Disputing_the_removal_of_WikiTree_as_an_External_Link Disputing the removal of WikiTree as an External Link]''' :Here are the main points under debate (see [[Wikipedia:External_links]]): #Sites that contain neutral and accurate material that is relevant to an encyclopedic understanding of the subject and cannot be integrated into the Wikipedia article due to copyright issues,[4] amount of detail (such as professional athlete statistics, movie or television credits, interview transcripts, or online textbooks), or other reasons. #Provide a unique resource beyond what the article would contain if it became a featured article. In other words, the site should not merely repeat information that is already or should be in the article. #Open wiki with substantial history of stability and a substantial number of editors. === Tasks === #Article needs updated logo #Find and add supporting source documentation ##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiTree#Not_many_reliable_sources?_No_criticisms? Not many reliable sources? No criticisms?] ##[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:WikiTree#Source_of_150/100_years_rule? Source of 150/100 years rule?]

Wikipedia/WikiTree American people of Italian descent

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Column A || Column B |- | Bananas || $1.20 |- | Apples || $1.20 |- | Grapefruit || $2.00 |- | Strawberries || $0.50 |} '''Will display''': {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Column A || Column B |- | Bananas || $1.20 |- | Apples || $1.20 |- | Grapefruit || $2.00 |- | Strawberries || $0.50 |} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| ! scope="col" | Column 1 ! scope="col" | Column 2 ! scope="col" | Column 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} '''Will display''': {| ! scope="col" | Column 1 ! scope="col" | Column 2 ! scope="col" | Column 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| |+ Table caption ! scope="col" | Column header 1 ! scope="col" | Column header 2 ! scope="col" | Column header 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} '''Will display''': {| |+ Table caption ! scope="col" | Column header 1 ! scope="col" | Column header 2 ! scope="col" | Column header 3 |- | Cell 1 || Cell 2 || Cell 3 |- | Cell A | Cell B | Cell C |} '''Copy and paste the following and change the text''': {| |+ Genealogy ! scope="col" |First name ! scope="col" | Last name ! scope="col" | Birth date ! scope="col" | Location |- | Michelle || Hartley || Year || Indiana |- | David || Hartley || Year || Nebraska |} '''Will display''': {| |+ Genealogy ! scope="col" |first name ! scope="col" | last name ! scope="col" | birth date ! scope="col" | location |- | Michelle || Hartley || Year || Indiana |- | David || Hartley || Year || Nebraska |} ''' Some options for border boxes'''
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WikiTree 15th Anniversary Cookbook

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Collaborating on a community cookbook to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of WikiTree! = 15th Anniversary Community Cookbook = Tune in on Sunday, 5 November 2023 at 4-5 PM EST / 9-10 PM UTC, for the reveal with [[Robinson-27225|Azure]] & [[Ko-31|Betsy]]. {{Image|file=WikiTree Day Images-140.png|size=550px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jykdLben1gY}} ==[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-16.pdf Table of Contents]== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-15.pdf Main Dishes]=== ===Side Dishes=== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-2.pdf Part One]==== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-3.pdf Part Two]==== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-4.pdf Breads and Pasta]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-6.pdf Condiments]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-5.pdf Snacks]=== ===Desserts=== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-14.pdf Part One]==== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-10.pdf Part Two]==== ==[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-13.pdf Table of Indices]== =Others= == [[Space:Gravestone_Recipes|Gravestone Recipes]]== == Recipes Named for People == Section on recipes named after people *[[Павлова-3|Анна Павловна Pavlovna Матвеевна Matveyevna (Павлова) Pavlova (1881-1931)]]

WikiTree Abbreviations & Acronyms

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[[Category:Glossaries]] '''See [[Glossary]], the main WikiTree Help page''' that defines terms and abbreviations commonly used in WikiTree's community. See also additional WikiTree Glossaries listed under the [[:Category:Glossaries|Glossaries Category]]. This page is to provide a supplemental list of other acronyms and abbreviations encountered in WikiTree. To add to this list, you can edit this page or post a comment. Please add external links to additional lists under the [[#External_Links|External Links section]]. G2G is the best place to ask about a mystery acronym or abbreviation - posting to G2G from this page will help track such questions. == WikiTree Acronyms & Abbreviations == : '''BMD''': Births, Marriages, Deaths, see [https://www.allacronyms.com/BMD/genealogy AllAcronyms.com - BMD] :'''CBE''': Communication Before Editing, see [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Help: Communication Before Editing]] : '''CLN''': Current Last Name (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Name_Fields]] : '''DD''': WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors Data Doctors] :'''DOB''': Date of birth (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Date_Fields]] :'''DOD''': Date of death (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Date_Fields]] :'''DOM''': Date of marriage (a datafield on marriage profiles), see [[Date_Fields]] :'''DWWA''': Don't WikiTree While Angry, see [[Help:Don%27t_WikiTree_While_Angry |Help: Don't WikiTree While Angry]] :'''EPCs''': Extra-pair copulations (appears to be a European usage), see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/941693/dna-looks-at-500-years-of-extramarital-sex-in-western-europe?show=942297#c942297 G2G discussion] :'''EPP''': Extra-pair paternity (appears to be a European usage), see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/941693/dna-looks-at-500-years-of-extramarital-sex-in-western-europe?show=942297#c942297 G2G discussion] :'''FASG''': Fellow of the [https://fasg.org American Society of Genealogists] :'''FSP''': [[Help:Free-Space_Profile |Help: Free-Space Profile]], which can be created on WikiTree to supplement family history :'''G2G''': WikiTree's Genealogist-to-Genealogist Forum, see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/about About G2G] :'''GEDCOM''': "GEnealogical Data COMmunication" (see [[Help: GEDCOM]]) : '''LNAB''': Last Name At Birth (what name the person was born with), see [[Name_Fields]]
: LNAB is also the basis for a WikiTree ID (e.g., Webster-2256). Add double brackets to make it "clickable" - [[[[Webster-2256]]]] : '''Lnu''': Last name unknown (not recommended for use in WikiTree, but may be encountered in a profile; see others, listed by the [[Space:Unknowns|Unknowns Project]]) :'''MIR''': Mentor Intervention Request, see [[Help:Mentor_Intervention_Request|Mentor Intervention Request]] : '''Mnu''': * Maiden name unknown (not recommended for use in WikiTree, but may be encountered in a profile) * Middle name unknown (not recommended for use in WikiTree, but may be encountered in a profile; see others, listed by the [[Space:Unknowns|Unknowns Project]]) : '''MRCA''': Most Recent Common Ancestor, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_recent_common_ancestor Wikipedia (MRCA)] & [[Space:DNA_Project_Resources_Page#MRCA|WikiTree's DNA Project Resources Page (MRCA)]] : '''NNS''': New Netherland Settlers, an abbreviation for [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|that project]] : '''NPE''': Non-Paternity Event (genetic genealogy), from [http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/NPE The Free Dictionary] (WikiTree's [[Project:DNA|DNA Project]] lists common DNA terms on its [[Space:DNA_Project_Resources_Page|DNA Project Resources Page]]); aka Non-Paternal Event, Non-Parental Event, or Not Parent Expected (see above EPP also) : '''OLN''': Other Last Name (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Name_Fields]] : '''OP''': Opening post; also occasionally used to mean the person who made the opening post (on G2G - see [[#G2G|above]]) : '''PA''': Project Account (see [[Help:Project Accounts]])A project account (PA) can be a profile manager. If a PA is a profile manager, the corresponding project box (PB) must be displayed; conversely, if a project box is displayed, the corresponding project account must be a manager. Profiles displaying a project box and managed by the corresponding project account are called project-managed profiles (PMPs). A profile that is locked - i.e., a project-protected profile (PPP) - must be a project-managed profile. Stated as a formula: PA+PB=PMP; if PPP, then PMP. (Note that a profile can be a project-managed profile but not PPP.)
: '''PB''': Project Box (see [[Help: Project Boxes]]) : '''PC''': [[Project Coordinator]] : '''PGM''': Puritan Great Migration, an abbreviation for [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|that project]] : '''PL''': [[Help:Project Leaders|Project Leader]] : '''PM''': Private message, see [[Help:Private_Messages|Help: Private Messages]]
: '''PM''': Profile Manager, see [[Help:Profile_Manager|Help: Profile Manager]] : '''PMP''': Project-Managed Profile (see [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles]]) :'''POB''': Place of birth (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Location_Fields]] :'''POD''': Place of death (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Location_Fields]] :'''POM''': Place of marriage (a datafield on marriage profiles), see [[Location_Fields]] : '''PPP''': Project-Protected Profile (for details, see [[Project_protection]]) : '''TL''': [[Team Leaders|Team Leader]] : '''TL''': [[Trusted List]] : '''UEL''' and '''UE''': United Empire Loyalist and United Empire, respectively. UEL designates a Loyalist ancestor and UE designates a descendant of a Loyalist. For more information, see WikiTree's [[Project: United Empire Loyalists]] and the project's [[:Category:United_Empire_Loyalists|category page]]. : '''UPM''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Unresponsive_Profile_Managers Unresponsive Profile Manager], or an Unresponsive Profile Manager Request Form (as in "file a UPM") : '''wp''' (or w.p. or wp.): will probated; will proved (from Geni's [https://www.geni.com/projects/Abbreviations-Acronyms-for-Genealogy-The-Accepted/3096 Abbreviations and Acronyms for Genealogy]) == Source References == Many sources are so frequently used in genealogy that they are often referenced in shorthand. Here are some. While most of the sources listed below are considered reliable, FindAGrave is considered by most projects as reliable "with conditions" (i.e., sources and/or tombstone images) and FamilySearch's Pedigree Resource Files on their own are considered unreliable (although they may include citations to reliable sources). See [[:Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] for links to Reliable Sources pages for pre-1700 WikiTree projects. : '''DWB''': [http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/index.html Dictionary of Welsh Biography], [https://www.llgc.org.uk/ National Library of Wales] : '''FG''' / '''FAG''': [http://www.findagrave.com Find a Grave]See also [[Help:Find A Grave]]. Note that, as of 26 October 2022, "[https://www.findagrave.com/brand-guidelines Find a Grave® Style Guide and Logo]" states that references to the site should "use the full name with capitalization... always use a lowercase 'a'.... When using the name of the site, please include the ® mark after the first instance. We avoid using acronyms for the site name, but if necessary we use FG." : '''FMG''': [http://fmg.ac/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy] :: Host site for Medieval Lands (MedLands) database (see WikiTree's [[Space:Medieval_Lands|MedLands]] source page). : '''FMP''': [https://www.findmypast.com/ Find My Past] : '''GRO''': [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/faq.asp General Register Office] (UK) :: See [[Space:England Orphan Trail: Citation templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]] : '''GSMD''': [https://www.themayflowersociety.org General Society of Mayflower Descendants] :'''IOOF''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Order_of_Odd_Fellows Independent Order of Odd Fellows] usually used in connection with cemeteries : '''ISOGG''': [https://isogg.org International Society of Genetic Genealogy] (the "Beginner's Guide" section includes a glossary with acronyms) : '''NEHGR''': New England Historical and Genealogical Register, published by NEHGS : '''NEHGS''': [https://www.americanancestors.org New England Historic Genealogical Society] : '''NYGBR''': New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, published by [http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org New York Genealogical and Biographical Society] : '''PRF''': [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pedigree_Resource_File Pedigree Resource File], a collection of user-submitted genealogies at FamilySearch.org : '''TAG''': ''[http://americangenealogist.com The American Genealogist]'' : '''TG''': ''[https://fasg.org/the-genealogist/ The Genealogist],'' owned since 1997 by "The American Society of Genealogists, who have maintained a publication schedule of two issues per year". == Latin Terms and Abbreviations == This section lists Latin terms and abbreviations (previously collecting in the comments) that are frequently found in sources or references. Many of the definitions were found on [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~randyj2222/genealogy/abbrev.html this Rootsweb page], accessed 30 September 2019. See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387232/ this G2G discussion] (for example, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387232/ran-across-dsp-for-the-first-time-in-a-profile-what?show=387310#a387310 this comment] lists variations of ''dsp'') & [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1354075/what-these-16th-century-dorset-parish-records-abbreviations this one]. See the External Links section below too. :'''''d.s.p.''''': ''descessit sine prole'' - died without issue (in other words, no children) :'''''d.v.p.''''': ''decessit vita patris'' - died in the lifetime of the father :'''''ibid.'' or ''ibidem''''': "in the same place", used to indicate that a reference is from the same source as the previous reference (from [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ibid. Merriam-Webster]). '''Note''': This should not be used in a Wiki, since citations don't stay in the same place in a WikiTree profile as they would on a printed page. :'''''i.p.m.''''': Inquisition ''post mortem'' (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082056/where-to-find-an-uncalendered-inquisition-post-mortem this G2G discussion], [http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/blog/digitising-the-calendars-of-inquisitions-post-mortem/ this external link], and the definition from [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Probate_Records FamilySearch] included in the comment below, from 2017) :'''''n.b.''''': ''nota bene'' - note well (frequently NB; many who use NB also use ND, standing for "no date") :'''''ob cælebs'' or ''ob. cæl.''''': died a bachelor :'''''op. cit.''''': ''opere citato'' - in the work cited (from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387232/ran-across-dsp-for-the-first-time-in-a-profile-what?show=387302#a387302 this G2G comment]). '''Note''': As with ''ibidem'', the rearrangement of citations that can occur in a Wiki make this a problematic term to use in a WikiTree profile. : '''''ux, vx''': uxor'' - wifeGenealogy.com: [https://www.genealogy.com/articles/research/00000012.html Latin terms] (accessed 2 September 2022). : '''''vid.''': vidua'' - widowWiktionary: Latin [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vidua#Latin vidua] == External Links == See Source References above also, and the Jan 18 2021 Comment below. * [https://www.geni.com/projects/Abbreviations-Acronyms-for-Genealogy-The-Accepted/3096 Abbreviations and Acronyms for Genealogy] (Geni) * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/abbrev.html Abbreviations Found in Genealogy] (USGenWeb) * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tapperofamily/abbrev.html Abbreviations in Medieval Genealogy] (Rootsweb) * [http://genealogytoday.com/family/tree/abbreviate.html Abbreviations and Acronyms] (Genealogy Today.com) * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Acronyms_and_Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations] (FamilySearch.org) * [https://www.acronymslist.com Acronyms List] (acronymslist.com; includes 22 categories of acronyms, several of which might be found on WikiTree including Human Genome Acronyms, plus a search function) * [https://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/computer_acronyms.php Handy Computer Acronyms and Abbreviations] (Kitchen Table Computers) * Latin ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_abbreviations List of Latin abbreviations] (Wikipedia) ** [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Latin_Genealogical_Word_List#Genealogical_Abbreviations Latin Genealogical Word List - Latin Abbreviations] (FamilySearch) * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/links/links.shtml Medieval Genealogy: Links], [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/links/links.shtml#misc Miscellaneous Section], which includes ''Abbreviations:'' ** [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~medieval/faq.htm#GN13 Glossary & Common Abbreviations] (soc.genealogy.medieval) ** [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~framland/framland/abbr.htm Abbreviations Occurring in 17th Century Records] (Guy Etchells) * Military Links ** [https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Doctrine/pubs/dictionary.pdf DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~randyj2222/abbrev.html Roots Genealogical Abbreviations] (explaining abbreviations used in Rootsweb) * [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2018/01/19/short-forms-redux/ Short Forms Redux: Abbreviations often found in the law] (The Legal Genealogist blog) * [http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/RESEARCH/TERMINOLOGY%20USED%20BY%20OUR%20ANCESTORS.html Terminology Used by Our Ancestors] (The Morris Clan) * [http://www.urbandictionary.com/ Urban Dictionary] (for netcronyms, such as [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=l8r L8R]) * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyunywh/upstatenywelsh/welshlanguagetools.html Welsh Language Tools for Genealogists] (Upstate New York Welsh), a collection of useful links, including ** [http://www.genealogywise.com/group/walesandwelshgenealogy/forum/topics/common-words-phrases-on-welsh Common Words & Phrases on Welsh head stones & Memorial Inscriptions] :'''Footnotes'''

WikiTree Academy

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[[Category: GEDCOM Help]] '''NOTE''': AGC is now part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension]. It is still also available as a standalone browser extension but that my change at some point. WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) is a Browser Extension developed by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] that allows the user to reformat a profile that was created from a GEDCOM (by GEDCOMpare or the earlier GEDCOM import process). ''NOTE: There are user options to configure the reformatting which are not immediately obvious, see the User Options section below.'' == How to install == As mentioned above this is now part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser extension] so see that page for install instructions. If for some reason you need to install the old standalone extension read on... The extension is free to install and use (except on the Apple App Store). It works in many different browsers. * For Chrome, Opera, Brave, Edge, Vivaldi and other Chromium based browsers , install it from the [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj Chrome Web Store]. * For Firefox install it from the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-agc/ Firefox Add-ons page]. * For Safari on Mac or iOS go to the App Store and search for "WikiTree AGC" == How to use == In WikiTree go to a profile that was created from a GEDCOM. Click the edit tab and scroll down to the the '''Edit Text''' section. If WikiTree AGC can recognize this as a GEDCOM created profile then there will be an AGC button to the left of the line of buttons above the big text box: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-4.png |align=c |size=l }} Press this button and the text in the big text box will be reformatted. Scroll down and press the "Preview" button so see what it will look like if saved. There is a video demonstation on this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPtVt1u8vns Feature Friday Episode]. === Undo feature === If you want to try again with different options or want to make some manual changes before reformatting you can undo the changes and try again. If you look at the AGC button again you will see it now looks like this (sorry still temporary art!): {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-5.png |align=c |size=l }} Pressing it again will undo the changes (in both the text box and any other fields that the extension has changed). You can then edit the user options (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_AGC&public=1#User_options below]) and press the button again to redo the reformatting with the new options. == What problem does this extension address? == The current GEDCOMpare tool creates profiles which many users are not happy with. The primary problem is that the biography section is so unlike what a typical WikiTree user would create that some users feel that it is faster to delete the whole biography and start over. While this may be an exaggeration, if we can automatically create a biography that provides a nice starting point that the users can then gradually improve, that would make the GEDCOM pathway more attractive. So this extension adds a button that, when pressed, reads the GEDCOMpare created biography and replaces it with a new biography in a chronological narrative format. The user can then preview it and make edits before saving the changes. Some of the most obvious issues with the latest GEDCOMpare created biographies are: * There are no line breaks. So the entire biography section is one paragraph. This makes it hard to read and edit. Also known as "the blob". * The facts are grouped by fact type. So all the Residence facts are in one section and all the Marriage facts are in another etc. Thus it is not in chronological order. * Even within one fact section (such as Residence) the facts are not sorted chronologically. They are in an order that appears random (probably the order in the GEDCOM). * For each fact, the biography contains first the description, then the date and then the location. The description is usually some extra info or notes added by the user or automatically by Ancestry etc. It would be more readable if the date and location came first. * Nearly all of the citations () are named and are referenced in multiple places. For example there is usually a "Name" fact that references all of the citations (since most citations include the person's name). This is mimicking how Ancestry works but is not how most WikiTree profiles work. (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile advanced sourcing] for more information). * The citations and sources are separated. i.e. none of the s include the source details directly. Instead they reference a separate source like this: Source: [[#S-214974479]]. There can be some benefits to this in reducing the text size of the profile if the same source is used by multiple citations and some users may like this. But it does make the profile harder to read and edit in my opinion. Also it is officially [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Alternative_Sourcing_Methods not recommended]. The extension will also clean up profiles created by older WikiTree GEDCOM import tools. However, if they have been edited too much it will not be able to recognize the events. == What does the extension do? == There is a more detailed list of what it does below. But these screenshots give you a quick taste. Here is a biography created by GEDCOMpare from an Ancestry GEDCOM: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC.png |align=c |size=l |caption=A typical Ancestry GEDCOM created profile. }} If the user goes into edit mode they will see a new button on left hand end of the toolbar above the biography. This button only shows up if the biography looks like it was created by GEDCOMpare: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The AGC button is on the left of the toolbar. }} Pressing the button will modify the text box below by rewriting the text: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-3.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The biography that WikiTree AGC creates. }} == More details of what the extension does == * It creates a biography in a ''narrative'' form. I.e. it says "Leonard was born on 12 September 1920 in Camden, London, England." rather than "Born: 12 Sep 1920, Camden, London, England.". * All facts in the biography are sorted chronologically. * It embeds the source text within the * It optionally switches to have only one for each citation. This is typically with the latest fact using that citation. There are actually five options for when to use named references: ** Never: Refs are never named. There is one ref for each citation, typically on the latest fact that referenced it. All the sources will be in chronological order. ** Minimal: Only adds more than one ref for a citation if there would otherwise by no ref for a narrative event. ** Selective: Only adds more than one ref for a ciitation if adding a ref to a narrative event will likely be adding a ref that has a more accurate date or location for that narrative event. ** Multiple Use: Preserves all refs from the GEDCOMpare biography but only names refs that need to be named. ** All : Always names references and keeps all refs the GEDCOMpare created. * If there is an exact baptism date in the same year as a year-only birth date it switches the "Birth date" field of the profile to be ''before'' the baptism date. Same for an exact burial date with a year-only death date in the same year. If this is done then a note of this is added in the research notes. (There is an option to turn this off). * For female profiles, if the '''Current Last Name''' is the '''LNAB''' and there are marriage facts and the last husband's name is known, then the '''Current Last Name''' is changed to the last husband's last name (optional). * If there is a '''File''' fact section, then a list of External Media Links is added at the end of the biography. (This is optional). * If the description for a fact contains a link to FindMyPast then a new citation (ref) is created that contains this link and it is removed from the description. * Arrival and Departure facts can get linked. For example, if there is an arrival fact and a departure fact that use the same citation it will combine them into a single narrative event. * If the person died at an age of 12 or less the "Died Young" sticker is added. * All dates in the narrative are transformed into a standard form: dd Month yyyy (e.g. 10 September 1842). This could be user configurable in the future. * Duplicate marriage citations are merged. * Any existing Biography or Research Notes sections that existed before the GEDCOM import are preserved. * Meaningful titles are put on the source citations based on the fact section/type and source. (This is optional). * If a source is an Ancestry or MyHeritage source (i.e. a subscription source) it will clean up the source information to remove extraneous data. Also, if it is a recognized source a link to available free sources for this data will be added (this is optional). Things it does NOT do: * If the GEDCOM was exported from Ancestry then the source citations still point to Ancestry records. However, if the source is a recognized source (currently limited to England sources) then it will add a link to where a free source may be found.
I am working on a new extension extension to assist with finding free sources for the subscription records. == User options == Not every WikiTree user will have the same preference for how the biography is formatted. The browser extension has user options to allow for this. If you have ideas for new options please let me know. Details of how to use the options follow... === How to edit the user options === NOTE: If you are using this in the WikiTree Browser Extension see the documentation [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 here]. In the Chrome toolbar there is an icon that looks like a puzzle piece. Click that and then click the three dots to the right of WikiTree AGC. Then select options from the menu. See picture below: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-6.png |align=c |size=l }} In Firefox you click on the "burger menu" (top right corner of browser window) and select "Add ons and Themes". Then you click on the "..." next to WikiTree AGC and click Preferences. === The current options screen === That will bring up a new tab in the browser which looks like this (this image is a bit out of date as new options have been added): {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-7.png |align=c |size=800 }} Select the options that you want and press save. === Explanation of the options === These are the current options: * General ** Spelling. UK English or US English. e.g. baptised vs. baptized. A future improvement could have an option to select spelling based on the fact location. ** Whether to add the person's age to narrative events. ** Whether to add an External Media section to biography if there are files referenced. * References ** When to use named references. ** Whether to add a newline before the first reference on a narrative event. Doing so makes it slightly easier to edit but inserts a space before the [1] etc. ** Whether to add a newline between each reference on a narrative event. Doing so makes it slightly easier to edit but inserts a space between the [1] [2] etc. ** Whether to add newlines within each reference on a narrative event. The newlines are after the opening and before the closing . Doing so makes it easier to edit and has no effect on the public view. ** Whether to add meaningful names to references * Research notes ** Whether to add an "Alternate names" section to the research notes if the GEDCOM has name variations. * Other fields ** If there is an exact baptism date in the same year as a year-only birth date then change the "Birth date" field of the profile to be before the baptism date. ** If there is an exact burial date in the same year as a year-only death date then change the "Death date" field of the profile to be before the burial date. ** For female profiles, if the Current Last Name is the LNAB but there are marriages and the last husband's name is known then change the CLN to that. == Reporting problems == Nite that this code is not being actively worked on or maintained as Rob Pavey is now working on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] extension full time. If a MAJOR issue is found then it can be fixed. See below. Also, there are other developers working on the WikiTree Browser Extension who may be able to help. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Communication WikiTree Browser Extension Communication]. If you try this on a profile and there seems to be a bug please do not "Save Changes". Instead, leave the profile as it was created by GEDCOMpare and send a private message to Pavey-429. Include the profile name. I will then try it on that profile myself and debug the issue. Please include what seems wrong e.g.: * The AGC button doesn't show up at all for this profile * The AGC button shows up but does nothing * The resulting reformatting has an issue * ... Please include the version number of Ancestry AGC that you are using. This is visible on the chrome://extensions/ page or in the "More information" box towards the bottom of the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-agc/ Firefox add-on page]. Also, if you see any issues with these instructions please let me know. == Release Notes == See [[Space:WikiTree_AGC_Release_Notes|WikiTree AGC Release Notes page]]. == Wish list for future enhancements == See [[Space:WikiTree_AGC_Wish_List|WikiTree AGC Wish List]]. == Acknowledgements == Thanks to the many WikiTree users who have beta tested the extension or provided feedback on it, including: [[Hutton-2752|Loralee]], [[Buckle-52|Hilary]], [[Gray-19545|Christina]], [[Whitfield-2424|Steve]], [[Gerard-337|Michelle]], [[Watson-15643|Kathleen]], [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo]], [[Ford-7139 |Leandra]], [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan]], [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn]], [[Riley-9287|Geoff]], [[Callow-17|Frances]]

Wikitree Ancestors and Cousins

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[[Category:Moody-4306]] == British Prime Ministers == * Henry and Greta are 10th cousins 7 times removed. (Uncertain) [[Campbell-Bannerman-1|Henry Campbell-Bannerman GCB]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Graham-738|William Graham]]. * Winston and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed. [[Churchill-4|Winston Churchill KG OM CH]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-4206|John Lawrence Sr.]]. * Anthony and Greta are 13th cousins three times removed. [[Eden-195|Anthony Eden]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pigott-136|Thomas Pigott Esq.]] * Alec and Greta are 9th cousins four times removed. [[Douglas-Home-1|Alec Douglas-Home]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Savile-163|John (Savile) Saville]]. == Magna Carta Sureties == * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Albini-39|William III (Albini) d'Aubigny]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William III is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bigod-1|Hugh (Bigod) le Bigod]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Hugh is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bohun-7|Henry (Bohun) de Bohun]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Henry is the 27th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Clare-673|Gilbert (Clare) de Clare]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Gilbert is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Clavering-13|John (Clavering) FitzRobert]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[FitzWalter-101|Robert FitzWalter]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 27th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Huntingfield-11|William (Huntingfield) de Huntingfield]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William is the 27th great grandfather of Greta. (Uncertain) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Lacy-284|John (Lacy) de Lacy Knt]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Lanvallei-3|William III (Lanvallei) de Lanvallay]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William III is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. (Uncertain) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Malet-18|William Malet]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Mowbray-151|William (Mowbray) de Mowbray]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. (Uncertain) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Quincy-226|Saier (Quincy) de Quincy]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Saier is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ros-149|Robert (Ros) de Ros]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Say-76|Geoffrey II (Say) de Say]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Geoffrey II is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[De_Vere-309|Robert de Vere]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. == Mayflower Passengers == * Agnes and Greta are third cousins 13 times removed (Uncertain). [[Cooper-827|Agnes (Cooper) Tilley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. * Humility and Greta are fourth cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Cooper-3899|Humility Cooper]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. * Henry and Greta are fourth cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Samson-27|Henry Samson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. * Richard and Greta are 8th cousins 10 times removed. [[More-108|Richard More Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gresley-7|Thomas (Gresley) de Gresley]]. * Catherine and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain) [[White-11597|Catherine (White) Carver]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-24|William VIII Gascoigne]]. == U.S. Presidents and President's Wives == * George and Greta are 7th cousins 9 times removed (Uncertain). [[Washington-11|George Washington]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Coningsby-67|Humphrey Coningsby]]. * Abigail and Greta are 7th cousins 8 times removed. [[Smith-69|Abigail (Smith) Adams]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wingate-80| Robert Wingate]]. * Thomas and Greta are 8th cousins 9 times removed. [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cave-10|Richard Cave]]. * Martha and Greta are fourth cousins 7 times removed. [[Wayles-5|Martha (Wayles) Jefferson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Eppes-17|Francis Eppes]]. * James and Greta are fourth cousins 9 times removed. [[Madison-1|James Madison Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Underwood-172|William Underwood]]. * Elizabeth and Greta are 9th cousins 9 times removed. [[Kortright-85|Elizabeth (Kortright) Monroe]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Sturgeon-12|Joan (Sturgeon) Frowicke]]. * John Quincy and Greta are 8th cousins 7 times removed. [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wingate-80|Robert Wingate]]. * Hannah and Greta are 13th cousins 10 times removed. [[Hoes-12|Hannah (Hoes) Van Buren]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hainaut-43|Willem III (Hainaut) de Hainault]]. * Greta is William's fifth great grand niece. [[Harrison-912|William Harrison]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison V]]. * Anna and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed (Uncertain). [[Symmes-6|Anna (Symmes) Harrison]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hext-7|Thomas Hext II]]. * John and Greta are fifth cousins 6 times removed. [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Armistead-10|William Armistead]]. * Letitia and Greta are 9th cousins 7 times removed (Uncertain). [[Christian-1141|Letitia (Christian) Tyler]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pigott-136|Thomas Pigott esq]]. * Julia and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Gardiner-131|Julia (Gardiner) Tyler]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-26|William Paulet]]. * Zachary and Greta are 11th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stafford-179|Humphrey Stafford MP]]. * Margaret and Greta are 11th cousins 7 times removed (Uncertain). [[Smith-2210|Margaret (Smith) Taylor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Towneley-5|John Towneley Esq]]. * Millard and Greta are 7th cousins five times removed. [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-162|John Lawrence III]]. * Franklin and Greta are 7th cousins 9 times removed. [[Pierce-177|Franklin Pierce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-1123|Henry Mason]]. * Jane and Greta are 6th cousins 8 times removed. [[Appleton-55|Jane (Appleton) Pierce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Knapp-427|Robert Knapp I, Esq.]]. * James and Greta are 10th cousins 8 times removed. (Uncertain) [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Houston-959|John Houston]]. (Lifelong bachelor) * Harriet and Greta are 11th cousins 7 times removed (Uncertain). [[Lane-4097|Harriet (Lane) Johnston]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Houston-959|John Houston]]. (Niece of James Buchanan and acted as his first lady) * Mary and Greta are 7th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Todd-282|Mary (Todd) Lincoln]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howel-32|John ap Howel]]. * Ulysses S. and Greta are 7th cousins 7 times removed. (Uncertain). [[Grant-468|Ulysses S. Grant]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ferguson-3288|Robert Ferguson]]. * Julia and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Dent-25|Julia (Dent) Grant]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Honywood-2|Robert Honywood Esquire]]. * Rutherford and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[Hayes-229|Rutherford Hayes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-27|George Moody Sr.]]. * Lucy and Greta are 9th cousins 6 times removed. [[Webb-540|Lucy (Webb) Hayes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kempe-46|Thomas Kempe MP]]. * James and Greta are fourth cousins four times removed. [[Garfield-39|James Garfield]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-968|James Wheeler Jr.]]. * Lucretia and Greta are fifth cousins five times removed. [[Rudolph-37|Lucretia (Rudolph) Garfield]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-137|John Mason]]. * Chester and Greta are 6th cousins five times removed. [[Arthur-49|Chester Arthur]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Ellen and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. [[Herndon-44|Ellen (Herndon) Arthur]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. * Grover and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed. [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr.]]. (Elected President twice.) * Frances and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. [[Folsom-35|Frances (Folsom) Preston]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Benjamin and Greta are second cousins five times removed. [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison V]]. * Theodore and Greta are 10th cousins 6 times removed. [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stewart-1602|Elizabeth (Stewart) Mackenzie]]. * Alice and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. [[Lee-16|Alice (Lee) Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Higginson-209|John Higginson]]. * Edith and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. [[Carow-1|Edith (Carow) Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-505|John (Browne) Brown]]. * William and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed. [[Taft-21|William Taft]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Waters-116|John Waters]]. * Helen and Greta are 10th cousins five times removed. [[Herron-616|Helen (Herron) Taft]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-42|Guthlac Overton MP]]. * Woodrow and Greta are 9th cousins 7 times removed. [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]]. * Ellen and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). [[Axson-4|Ellen (Axson) Wilson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cornwallis-17|William Cornwallis Esq.]]. * Edith and Greta are 6th cousins three times removed. [[Bolling-340|Edith (Bolling) Wilson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Carter-412|Robert Carter I]]. * Warren and Greta are 10th cousins five times removed. [[Harding-4|Warren Harding]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Freeman-1005|Thomas Freeman]]. * Florence and Greta are 12th cousins five times removed. [[Kling-450|Florence (Kling) Harding]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Barrett-524|John Barrett]]. * Calvin and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Waters-116|John Waters]]. * Grace and Greta are 11th cousins four times removed. [[Goodhue-12|Grace (Goodhue) Coolidge]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. * Herbert and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Franklin and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Honywood-14|John Honywood Esquire]]. * Eleanor and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed. [[Roosevelt-10|Eleanor Roosevelt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ludlow-8|Thomas Ludlow]]. * Harry and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[Truman-3|Harry Truman]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Hugh-12|Humphrey ap Hugh]]. * Elizabeth and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. [[Wallace-17|Elizabeth (Wallace) Truman]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-27|George Moody]]. * Mamie and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. [[Doud-104|Mamie (Doud) Eisenhower]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ingraham-26|Richard (Ingraham) Ingram]]. * Lyndon and Greta are 15th cousins four times removed. (Uncertain). [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Johnson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]]. * Claudia Alta and Greta are 6th cousins five times removed. [[Taylor-2955|Claudia Alta (Taylor) Johnson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pendleton-63|Philip Pendleton Sr.]]. * Richard and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). [[Nixon-22|Richard Nixon]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-119|Francis Gascoigne]]. * Gerald Rudolph and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[King-1042|Gerald Rudolph (King) Ford Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-36|John Wheeler]]. * Jane and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. [[Mayfield-341|Jane (Mayfield) Wyman]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-223|Richard Bullock]]. * Nancy and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. [[Robbins-4|Nancy (Robbins) Reagan]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-27|George Moody]]. * George and Greta are 7th cousins once removed. [[Bush-7|George Bush]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-968|James Wheeler Jr.]]. * Barbara and Greta are 12th cousins four times removed. [[Pierce-4|Barbara (Pierce) Bush]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-1123|Henry Mason.]] * George H. W. and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. George H. W. Bush and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-968|James Wheeler Jr.]]. * Ann and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[Dunham-4|Ann Dunham]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (Barack Obama's mom) * Barack and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. (Uncertain) [[Obama-2|Barack Obama Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (I'm not sure about any relation between myself: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, and Donald Trump because their profiles are private because they are living.) == Black Sheep == * William and Greta are 6th cousins 6 times removed. [[Hatfield-260|William Hatfield]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr.]] (Hatfield and McCoy Family Feud) * Elizabeth and Greta are 10th cousins 18 times removed. (Uncertain) [[Bathory-7|Elizabeth (Bathory) Báthory de Ecsed]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Arpadhazi-2|Béla IV (Arpadhazi) of Hungary]]. * Lizzie and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. [[Borden-196|Lizzie Borden]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr.]] * Charles and Greta are 6th cousins twice removed. [[Maddox-946|Charles (Maddox) Manson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Porter-24|Patrick Porter]]. * Jesse and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[James-761|Jesse James]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr.]]. * Frank and Greta are 8th cousins four times removed. [[James-759|Frank James]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-8458|Matthew Howard Sr.]]. (Confederate soldier, guerrilla and outlaw. He was the older brother of outlaw Jesse James and was also part of the James-Younger gang.) * Bill and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1723|Bill Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (American outlaw in the American Old West. He was the co-leader of the Wild Bunch gang and he was the brother of the founders of the Dalton Gang.) * Robert and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1723|Robert Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Brother of Bill Dalton, American outlaw in the American Old West. He was a member of the Dalton Gang.) * Emmett and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Brother of Bill Dalton, American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. After a long prison sentence he became an author and an actor in Hollywood.) * Grat and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Brother of Bill Dalton, American outlaw in the American Old West. He was leader of the Dalton Gang. He died during a raid on a bank in Coffeyville, Kansas.) * Charles and Greta are 15th cousins three times removed. [[Ford-4399|Charles Ford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-10|Thomas Paulet]]. (Outlaw, and member of the James Gang. He was the lesser known brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James.) * Bob and Greta are 15th cousins three times removed. [[Ford-4398|Bob Ford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-10|Thomas Paulet]]. (American outlaw best known for killing his gang leader, Jesse James, in 1882.) * Cole and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Younger-314|Cole Younger]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Outlaw and one of the leaders of the James - Younger Gang. Later in life Cole Younger and Frank James toured in a wild west show - The Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West Show.) == Witch Trials == * Andrew and Greta are 10th cousins 14 times removed. [[Sanford-206|Andrew Sanford Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Coggeshale-5|John (Coggeshale) de Coggeshale]]. (Suspected of witchcraft from Connecticut Witch Trials.) * Zaccheus and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Perkins-7044|Zaccheus Perkins]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser in the Salem Witch Trials and was an incorrigible thief, he was branded with a "B" on his forehead and whipped) * Thomas and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Perkins-1029|Thomas Perkins Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * George and Greta are 12th cousins 10 times removed (Uncertain). [[Corwin-9|George Corwin]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Hywel%20Fychan-5|Hopkin ap Hywel Fychan]]. (Sheriff and Officer of the court during the Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are fourth cousins 10 times removed. [[Higginson-270|John Higginson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Higginson-209|John Higginson]]. (Colonel and Officer of the court during the Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are 9th cousins 9 times removed. [[Richards-1225|John Richards]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Paulet-10|Thomas Paulet]]. (Superior Court of Judicature and Court of Oyer and Terminer during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are 10th cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Fiske-1018|Thomas Fiske Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Burghersh-2|Bartholomew (Burghersh) de Burghersh]]. (Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are 9th cousins 13 times removed (Uncertain). [[Fiske-523|Thomas Fiske]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Burghersh-2|Bartholomew (Burghersh) de Burghersh]]. (Captain, Foreman, and Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * William and Greta are 10th cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Fiske-97|William Fiske]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Burghersh-2|Bartholomew (Burghersh) de Burghersh]]. (Lieutenant and Juror during Salem Witch Trials) * Bathsheba and Greta are fifth cousins 10 times removed (Uncertain). [[Folger-62|Bathsheba (Folger) Pope]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-1262|John Lawrence I]]. (Afflicted during Salem Witch Trials) * Ann and Greta are fourth cousins 11 times removed. [[Putnam-1362|Ann Putnam Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Afflicted girl of Salem Village during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Putnam-75|Thomas Putnam Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are second cousins 10 times removed. [[Hathorne-9|John Hathorne]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-162|John Lawrence III]]. (Colonel, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and one of two men that issued warrants to arrest local women for witchcraft during Salem Witch Trials) * Nathaniel and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed (Uncertain). [[Saltonstall-26|Nathaniel Saltonstall]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-17|William IX Gascoigne]]. (Judge, Colonel, and Court of Oyer and Terminer during Salem Witch Trials) * Samuel and Greta are 10th cousins 7 times removed. [[Sewall-120|Samuel Sewall]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Echingham-12|Thomas Echingham]]. (Judge, Superior Court of Judicature, and Court of Oyer and Terminer) * Wait Still and Greta are 11th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Winthrop-110|Wait Still Winthrop]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Hywel%20Fychan-5|Hopkin ap Hywel Fychan]]. (Superior Court of Judicature, and Major-General during Salem Witch Trials) * Cotton and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Matter-42|Cotton Mather]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Francis-171|Hugh (Francis) Fraunceys]]. (Clergy, Reverend Dr. during Salem Witch Trials) * Nicholas and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed. [[Noyes-531|Nicholas Noyes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Empson-2|Peter Empson]]. (Clergy and Reverend during Salem Witch Trials) * Sarah and Greta are fifth cousins 12 times removed. [[Noyes-484|Sarah (Noyes) Hale]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-1954|George Browne]]. (Wife of Rev. John Hale, named but no arrest warrant issued during Salem Witch Trials) * Mary and Greta are 8th cousins 11 times removed. [[Osgood-540|Mary (Osgood) Marston]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Belknap-37|Robert Belknap]]. (Accused of witchcraft during Salem Witch Trials and found not guilty) * Elizabeth and Greta are 8th cousins 11 times removed. [[Bassett-1100|Elizabeth (Bassett) Proctor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dutton-92|Thomas Dutton]]. (Accused of witchcraft during Salem Witch Trials) * Sarah and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Wildes-453|Sarah (Wildes) Bishop]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Accused of witchcraft and escaped or fled during Salem Witch Trials) * Dudley and Greta are 7th cousins 12 times removed. [[Bradstreet-15|Dudley Bradstreet]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Neville-163|Richard (Neville) de Neville KG]]. (Justice of the Peace of Andover, Massachusetts Bay and Protestor during Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are 7th cousins 12 times removed. [[Bradstreet-13|John Bradstreet]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Neville-163|Richard (Neville) de Neville KG]]. (named but no arrest warrant issued during Salem Witch Trials) * George and Greta are 6th cousins 11 times removed. [[Burroughs-971|George Burroughs]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wentworth-48|Henry Wentworth]]. (Executed: arrested for witchcraft, taken to Salem, tried and hanged during Salem Witch Trials) * Benjamin and Greta are fourth cousins 13 times removed. [[Abbot-57|Benjamin Abbot]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Chandler-111|Thomas Chandler II]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * Thomas and Greta are fifth cousins 11 times removed. [[Brattle-12|Thomas Brattle]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Griffith-24|William Griffith]]. (Opposition during Salem Witch Trials) * Edward and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Putnam-71|Edward Putnam]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * John and Greta are third cousins 12 times removed. [[Putnam-50|John Putnam]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Witchcraft accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * Nathaniel and Greta are second cousins 13 times removed. [[Putnam-86|Nathaniel Putnam]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Lieutenant and accuser during Salem Witch Trials) * Ann and Greta are 11th cousins 8 times removed. [[Higginson-24|Ann (Higginson) Dolliver]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Greene-404|Thomas (Greene) de Greene]]. (Accused of witchcraft, imprisoned, not indicted, prob. insane was her title during the Salem Witch Trials) * Sarah and Greta are 9th cousins 10 times removed. [[Proctor-2107|Sarah (Proctor) Munyan]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dutton-92|Thomas Dutton]]. (Accused, not indicted during Salem Witch Trials) * William and Greta are 9th cousins 10 times removed. [Proctor-[1310|William Proctor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dutton-92|Thomas Dutton]]. (Accused, not indicted during Salem Witch Trials) * Samuel and Greta are 8th cousins 9 times removed. [[Endicott-10|Samuel Endicott]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bruce-397|John Bruce]]. (Accused during Salem Witch Trials) * Zerubbabel and Greta are 8th cousins 9 times removed. [[Endicott-52|Zerubbabel Endicott]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bruce-397|John Bruce]]. (Accused during Salem Witch Trials) == Royalty == * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-419|James I "King of Scotland" Stewart]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. James I is the 21st great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Wallace-182|William Wallace]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. William (Braveheart) is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * James II and Greta are fifth cousins 12 times removed. [[Stuart-19|James II Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-1166|James II Stewart]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. James II is the 21th great grandfather of Greta. * Greta is Edward's 20th great grand niece (Uncertain). [[Plantagenet-1525|Edward (Plantagenet) of Woodstock KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet) of England]]. (AKA the Black Prince, Prince of Wales) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Plantagenet-70|Edward III (Plantagenet) of England]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Edward III is the 21th great grandfather of Greta. * John and Greta are second cousins 17 times removed. [[Greene-490|John Greene Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Greene-404|Thomas (Greene) de Greene]]. (AKA John the Fugitive, Lord of Drayton) * Philip II and Greta are 6th cousins 16 times removed (Uncertain). [[Habsburg-1|Philip II Habsburg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * Philip I and Greta are fourth cousins 17 times removed. [[Habsburg-4|Philip I Habsburg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * Fernando II and Greta are fourth cousins 18 times removed. [[Arag%C3%B3n-122|Fernando II (Aragón) de Aragón]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Toledo-15|Diego Gómez (Toledo) de Toledo]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Toledo-15|Diego Gómez (Toledo) de Toledo]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Diego Gómez is the 21st great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ayala-27|Inés (Ayala) de Toledo]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Inés is the 21st great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ceballos-16|Elvira (Ceballos) Álvarez de Ceballos]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Elvira is the 22nd great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ayala-31|Fernán (Ayala) Pérez de Ayala]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Fernán is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Toledo-32|Teresa (Toledo) de Toledo]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Teresa is the 22nd great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Toledo-14|Gómez (Toledo) Vásquez]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Gómez is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ayala-45|Sancha (Ayala) Blount]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Sancha is the 20th great grandmother of Greta. * Fernando VII and Greta are 11th cousins 6 times removed. [[De%20Borb%C3%B3n-5|Fernando VII (de Borbón) di Espana]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Carlos III and Greta are 11th cousins 9 times removed. [[Bourbon-69|Carlos III (Bourbon) de Borbón y Farnese]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pole-5|Michael (Pole) de la Pole]]. * Isabella I and Greta are second cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Castilla-121|Isabella I (Castilla) de Castilla y León]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * John II and Greta are first cousins 20 times removed (Uncertain). [[Castilla-60|John II (Castilla) Trastámara]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Arag%C3%B3n-120|Pedro III Aragón]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Pedro III is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * Peter I and Greta are 5th cousins 20 times removed. [[Burgundy-244|Peter I (Burgundy) Bourgogne]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II Plantagenet]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Castilla-105|Fernando III (Castilla) de Castilla]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Fernando III is the 24th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bourgogne-212|Berengaria (Bourgogne) de Castilla]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Berengaria is the 25th great grandmother of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Castilla-106|Alfonso IX (Castilla) de León]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Alfonso IX is the 25th great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Castilla-79|Pedro I (Castilla) de Castilla]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Pedro I is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * Fernando I and Greta are second cousins 22 times removed. [[Castilla-91|Fernando I (Castilla) de Castilla]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Castilla-115|Alfonso XI (Castilla) de Castilla]]. * Alfonso XII and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed. [[Bourbon-74|Alfonso XII (Bourbon) de Borbón y Borbón]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * João I and Greta are 6th cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Avis-167|João I (Avis) de Portugal]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry II Plantagenet]]. * Christian VII and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed. [[Oldenburg-411|Christian VII (Oldenburg) af Danmark]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ap%20Iorwerth-26|Llywelyn ap Iorwerth]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Llywelyn is the 26th great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * Anne and Greta are second cousins 16 times removed. [[Parr-95|Anne Parr]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzHugh-337|Henry FitzHugh]]. * Mary II and Greta are 6th cousins 11 times removed. [[Stuart-21|Mary II Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Mary I and Greta are first cousins 17 times removed. [[Stewart-6849|Mary I (Stewart) Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Plantagenet-143|John (Plantagenet) of England]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 23rd great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * Elizabeth and Greta are 6th cousins 17 times removed (Uncertain) [[Woodville-12|Elizabeth (Woodville) York]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beauchamp-69|Humphrey (Beauchamp) de Beauchamp]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Ap_Gruffydd-45|Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Owain Gwynedd is the 28th great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Oldenberg-15|Christian I Oldenberg]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Christian I is the 19th great grandfather of Greta. * Nicholas II and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Romanov-29|Nicholas II (Romanov) Романов]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Marie-Antoinette and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed. [[Habsburg-Lothringen-1|Marie-Antoinette (Habsburg-Lothringen) d'Autriche]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * George VI and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Sachsen-Coburg%20und%20Gotha-4|George VI (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Windsor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Gustaf VI Adolf and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Bernadotte-9|Gustaf VI Adolf (Bernadotte) av Sverige]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Alfonso XIII and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Bourbon-75|Alfonso XIII (Bourbon) de Borbón y Habsburgo-Lorena]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Olav V and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-7|Olav V (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) av Norge]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Juliana and Greta are 15th cousins twice removed. [[Oranje-Nassau-14|Juliana (Oranje-Nassau) van Oranje-Nassau]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Rainier III and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. [[Grimaldi-13|Rainier III Grimaldi]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Norreys-25|Henry (Norreys) Norris]]. * Jean and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. [[Bourbon-85|Jean (Bourbon) de Luxembourg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Franz Joseph II and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Liechtenstein-6|Franz Joseph II (Liechtenstein) von Liechtenstein]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Frederik IX and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-34|Frederik IX (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) af Danmark]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. * Boudewijn and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-39|Boudewijn (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) de Belgique]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bruce-388|David Bruce]]. * Napoléon III and Greta are 18th cousins 9 times removed (Uncertain). [[Bonaparte-4|Napoléon III Bonaparte]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Este-38|Azzolino VI (Este) d'Este]]. (First President of the French Republic and, as Napoleon III, the ruler of the Second French Empire) * Margaret and Greta are third cousins 18 times removed (Uncertain). [[Beaufort-52|Margaret (Beaufort) Stanley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. (Paternally, Margaret Beaufort was the great-grand-daughter of John of Gaunt and Katheryn Swynford; by right of primogeniture she was the first in line of the Beaufort family, being the only legitimate child of the eldest son of the eldest son. But her main claim to fame is through her son by her second marriage, Henry Tudor.) * Margaret and Greta are second cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Beaufort-25|Margaret (Beaufort) Courtenay]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzAlan-29|Richard (FitzAlan) de Arundel]]. * Greta is Margaret's 16th great grand niece. [[Beaufort-26|Margaret (Beaufort) Stafford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beaufort-4|Edmund Beaufort KG]]. * Margaret and Greta are fifth cousins 17 times removed (Uncertain). [[Beauchamp-82|Margaret (Beauchamp) Welles]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Grandison-2|William (Grandison) de Grandison]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-588|James Stewart]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. James is the 17th great grandfather of Greta. ("IV of Scotland" also known as James of the Iron Belt, member of the House of Stewart, member of Clan Stewart, was killed in Action during the War of the League of Cambrai at the Battle of Flodden Field.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Boyd-320|Margaret (Boyd) Boyd of Bonshaw]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Margaret is the 17th great grandmother of Greta. (Mistress of James Stewart "IV of Scotland".) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 20th great grandfather of Greta. (Member of the House of Lancaster.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Roet-3|Katherine (Roet) de Swynford]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Katherine is the 20th great grandmother of Greta. (Member of the House of Lancaster.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Stewart-1163|Catherine (Stewart) Douglas]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Catherine is the 16th great grandmother of Greta. * Mary I and Greta are fourth cousins 16 times removed. [[Tudor-2|Mary I (Tudor) of England]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beaufort-1|Joan (Beaufort) de Neville LG]]. * Edmund and Greta are fourth cousins 19 times removed. [[Tudor-41|Edmund Tudor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dafydd-53|Gruffydd of Penmanchno ap (Dafydd) Dafydd Goch]]. * Greta is William's 18th great grand niece. [[Pole-26|William (Pole) de la Pole KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pole-5|Michael (Pole) de la Pole]]. * Harry and Greta are first cousins 18 times removed. [[Stafford-431|Harry Stafford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-114|Anne (Plantagenet) of Gloucester]]. * Greta is Thomas's 17th great grand niece. [[Stanley-494|Thomas Stanley KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]]. * Matthias and Greta are 6th cousins 14 times removed. [[Habsburg-117|Matthias Habsburg]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pole-5|Michael (Pole) de la Pole]]. * Blanche and Greta are third cousins 19 times removed (Uncertain). [[Plantagenet-104|Blanche (Plantagenet) of Lancaster]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Latimer-48|William (Latimer) le Latimer]]. * Greta is Constance's 21th great grand niece. [[Castilla-59|Constance (Castilla) de Castilla y León LG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Castilla-79|Pedro I (Castilla) de Castilla]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Beaufort-1|Joan (Beaufort) de Neville LG]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand mother of Greta Moody. Joan is the 19th great grandmother of Greta. * Greta is Thomas's 19th great grand niece. [[Lancaster-442|Thomas (Lancaster) Beaufort KG]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * Greta is Harry's 19th great grand niece. [[Beaufort-19|Harry Beaufort]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Plantagenet-66|John (Plantagenet) of Gaunt KG]]. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Beaufort-11|John Beaufort KG]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Bodrugan-2|Otho (Bodrugan) de Bodrugan]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Otho is the 22nd great grandfather of Greta. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Anjou-34|Foulques V (Anjou) d'Anjou]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Foulques V is the 27th great grandfather of Greta (Uncertain). * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Brienne-4|John I (Brienne) de Brienne]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John I is the 26th great grandfather of Greta. * Marie and Greta are third cousins 24 times removed (Uncertain). [[Montferrat-20|Marie (Montferrat) de Brienne]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bourgogne-55|Guillaume I Bourgogne]]. * Mary and Greta are first cousins 16 times removed. [[Boleyn-4|Mary (Boleyn) Stafford]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Tilney-1|Elizabeth (Tilney) Howard]]. * Thomas and Greta are third cousins 16 times removed. [[Wyatt-244|Thomas Wyatt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Neville-56|Edward Neville]]. * Wallis and Greta are fifth cousins four times removed. [[Warfield-8|Wallis (Warfield) Windsor]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-480|John Howard]]. == Notable Relationships == * Meriwether and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]] (from the Lewis and Clark Expedition) and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-19|William IX Gascoigne]]. * William and Greta are fourth cousins 7 times removed. [[Clark-5025|William Clark]] (from The Lewis and Clark Expedition) and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Taylor-960|Anne (Taylor) Eastham Cary]]. * Thomas and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed. [[Edison-1|Thomas Edison I]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cotton-818|William Cotton Sr.]]. * Clara and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. [[Barton-11|Clara Barton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Parkhurst-38|George Parkhurst]]. (Founder of the American Red Cross and her duties on the battlefield during the Civil War.) * Daniel and Greta are fifth cousins 8 times removed. [[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howel-32|John ap Howel]]. * Davy and Greta are 5th cousins 7 times removed. [[Crockett-311|Davy Crockett]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]]. * Elizabeth and Greta are third cousins 9 times removed. [[Hedge-14|Elizabeth (Hedge) Crockett]] (massacred by Indians, grandmother of Davy Crockett, and her husband was one of the founders of Tennessee) and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-335|Thomas Osborne]]. * Helen and Greta are 9th cousins four times removed. [[Pitts-1806|Helen (Pitts) Douglass]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Higginson-208|Thomas Higginson]]. (Second wife of Frederick Douglass and an American abolitionist and suffragette) * Augusta and Greta are 10th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Suffield-59|Augusta (Suffield) Forrest]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Townsend-186|Roger Townsend]]. (an Australian gateway ancestor for descendants of King Edward III) * Abigail and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed. [[Folger-180|Abigail Folger]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Brown-22586|Nicholas Brown]]. (Charles Manson Murder Victim and Heiress to Filter Coffee) * Harriet and Greta are 9th cousins five times removed (Uncertain). [[Beecher-129|Harriet (Beecher) Stowe]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Jordan-24|John Jordan]]. (Author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin") * Henry and Greta are 10th cousins 7 times removed. [[Wells-14654|Henry Wells]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Dyneley-13|Roger Dyneley]]. (Co-founder of American Express and Wells Fargo & Company, and philanthropist and a benefactor of Wells College) * Rose and Greta are 7th cousins four times removed. [[Terry-2144|Rose Terry]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-505|John (Browne) Brown]]. (Author of poetry, short stories, and novels) * John and Greta are 20th cousins 5 times removed. [[Hurlbut-377|John Hurlbut]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[|Berkeley-510|Thomas (Berkeley) de Berkeley]]. (Scientific Navigator) * Muhammad and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. [[Clay-1582|Muhammad (Clay) Ali]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (Professional Boxer) * Martin Luther and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. [[King-4303|Martin Luther King Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gould-313|Richard Gould]]. (Civil Rights Movement) * William and Greta are 9th cousins five times removed. [[Bratton-195|William Bratton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. (Part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition) * Nile and Greta are third cousins three times removed. [[Kinnick-52|Nile Kinnick Jr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kinnick-12|John Kinnick]]. (Football player) * Samuel and Greta are 15th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Clemens-1|Samuel Clemens]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lindsay-369|Alexander Lindsay]]. (Also Known As: Mark Twain-author, humorist, and lecturer) * Emily and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. [[Dickinson-53|Emily Dickinson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. * Susan B. and Greta are 8th cousins five times removed. [[Anthony-14|Susan B. Anthony]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kent-1892|Thomas Kent]]. * Ben and Greta are 6th cousins 9 times removed (Uncertain). [[Franklin-1|Ben Franklin]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Lawrence-1262|John Lawrence I]]. * Alice and Greta are 11th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Paul-9|Alice Paul]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Townsend-136|Robert Townsend]]. * Dale and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. [[Earnhardt-1|Dale Earnhardt Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-6834|Archibald Douglas]]. * Langston and Greta are 11th cousins four times removed. [[Hughes-28|Langston Hughes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Howel-6|Griffith ap (Ap Howel) Howel]]. (poet, fiction writer, playwright, columnist and a leader of "Harlem Renaissance") * Blanche and Greta are fifth cousins 6 times removed. [[Bruce-4047|Blanche Bruce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Overton-29|William Overton]]. (Politician: represented Mississippi as a Republican in the United States Senate) * Marian and Greta are 13th cousins five times removed. [[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[FitzHugh-337|Henry FitzHugh]]. (opera singer, civil rights activist,and part of the Civil Rights Movement) * Elf and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4461|Elf Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn Brothers, They were five brothers who worked as Old West bounty hunters. They are best known for having killed George "Bittercreek" Newcomb and Charley Pierce, who were both members of the Wild Bunch.) * George and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4464|George Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * John and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4463|John Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * Mal and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4465|Mal Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * Bee and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4462|Bee Dunn]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (One of the Dunn brothers.) * Rose and Greta are 14th cousins five times removed. [[Dunn-4459|Rose (Dunn) Flemming]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Danvers-5|John Danvers]]. (Known as Rose of the Cimarron. She was best known for her romantic involvement with outlaw George Bittercreek Newcomb, when she was a teenager. Rose's five brothers were the Dunn Brothers who were a group of brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters.) * Ann and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. [[Bassett-1556|Ann (Bassett) Willis]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ingraham-26|Richard (Ingraham) Ingram]]. (Female rancher and cattle rustler of the Wild West, she and her sister Josie Bassett, were associates of outlaws, mainly Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. Ann is also thought to have been Etta Place, girlfriend of the Sundance Kidd.) * Lillian and Greta are 8th cousins five times removed. [[Smith-67852|Lillian (Smith) Willoughby]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Carter-209|William Carter II]]. (Young trick shooter and trick rider. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1886, at the age of fifteen. She was a rival of Annie Oakley in the show.) * Bill and Greta are 18th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). [[Cody-384|Bill Cody]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Boteler-189||Johanna (Boteler) Raleigh]]. (Known as: "Buffalo Bill", American scout, bison hunter, and showman.) * Gordon and Greta are 10th cousins 6 times removed. [[Lillie-288|Gordon Lillie]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mason-1123|Henry Mason]]. (Known as Pawnee Bill. He was an American showman whose specialty was Wild West shows. He was known for his partnership with Buffalo Bill. They joined their two Wild West shows, and the show became Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East.) *Frank and Greta are 6th cousins four times removed. [[Dalton-1726|Frank Dalton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]]. (Deputy US Marshal of the Old West, he was the older brother to the members of the Dalton Gang, he was also the brother of William M. Dalton, once a member of the California legislature, who became an outlaw and leader of the Doolin Dalton gang alongside Bill Doolin.) * Morgan and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed. [[Earp-224|Morgan Earp]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mortimer-77|Roger V (Mortimer) de Mortimer]]. (Younger brother of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Virgil and Wyatt Earp. Morgan was a deputy of Virgil's at the time of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.) * Virgil and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed. [[Earp-129|Virgil Earp]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mortimer-77|Roger V (Mortimer) de Mortimer]]. (veteran of the American Civil War and was a Deputy U.S. Marshal for south-eastern Arizona Territory and Tombstone City Marshal at the time of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in October 1881.) * Wyatt and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed. [[Earp-113|Wyatt Earp]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mortimer-77|Roger V (Mortimer) de Mortimer]]. (American gambler, Pima County, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff, and Deputy Town Marshal in Tombstone, Arizona. He took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.) * Pat and Greta are 6th cousins five times removed. [[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Day-5239|Nicholas II Day Sr.]]. (American Buffalo Hunter, lawman, Customs Agent and bartender in the old West. He became famous for killing Billy the Kid.) * James and Greta are 8th cousins five times removed. [[Hickok-8|James Hickok]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kent-1892|Thomas Kent]]. (Known as Wild Bill Hickok he was Lawman, gunfighter and a gambler.) * Doc and Greta are 14th cousins 7 times removed. [[Holliday-60|Doc Holliday]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cokayne-71|John Cokayne]]. (American old West gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. He is remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.) * Daniel and Greta are 8th cousins 6 times removed. [[Montague-516|Daniel Montague]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bullock-110|Thomas Bullock]]. (Texas Ranger) * Frank and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). [[Phillips-3733|Frank Phillips]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-1878|Richard Osborne lll]]. (Deputy sheriff and freelance gunman who single-handedly went into West Virginia, captured a jailfull of Hat-fields, and almost caused a war between Kentucky and West Virginia.) * Paden and Greta are 8th cousins 8 times removed. [[Tolbert-188|Paden Tolbert]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hamilton-1233|James Hamilton]]. (US Marshall he worked with Bud Ledbetter, Heck Thomas and Bill Tilghman and other famous names of the time. He and his brother John Tolbert were both Deputy Marshals under "The Hanging Judge", Isaac Parker.) * Rita and Greta are 18th cousins three times removed. [[Cansino-2|Rita (Cansino) Hayworth]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Assheton-1|John Assheton]]. (Actress with Roma ancestry) * Malcolm and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. [[Fraser-1802|Malcolm Fraser]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Campbell-1526|Colin Campbell]]. (Australian Prime Minister) * John and Greta are 12th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). [[Bell-1597|John Bell Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pashley-6|Robert Pashley]]. (One of America’s most famous ghost stories, and best-known poltergeist case, The Bell Witch. John was killed by The Bell Witch, whom he and his family had been haunted by.) * Nathaniel and Greta are second cousins 11 times removed. [[Bacon-2862|Nathaniel Bacon]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bacon-368|James Bacon]]. (Leader of Bacon's Rebellion) * Lewis and Greta are fourth cousins 9 times removed. [[Williams-20161|Lewis Williams]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Fisher-1029|Alexander Fisher]]. (Part of Bacon's Rebellion) * Carrie and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. [[Fisher-6309|Carrie Fisher]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Williams-3247|John Williams Sr.]]. * Debbie and Greta are 8th cousins twice removed. [[Reynolds-5838|Debbie Reynolds]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Williams-3247|John Williams Sr.]]. (Mother of Carrie Fisher) * Francis and Greta are 9th cousins 14 times removed. [[Drake-326|Francis Drake]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Bodrugan-2|Otho (Bodrugan) de Bodrugan]]. (an Elizabethan sailor and navigator, and the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.) * Orson and Greta are 12th cousins five times removed. [[Welles-458|Orson Welles]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Barclay-146|George Barclay]]. (American actor, director, writer and producer who worked in theater, radio and film.) * Julia and Greta are 12th cousins five times removed (Uncertain). [[Ward-1|Julia (Ward) Howe]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Ap%20Ieuan-28|William Ap Ieuan]]. (Part of the Suffragette Movement, Abolitionist, and Poet) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison V]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 6th great grandfather of Greta. (Ancestor of a few US Presidents, Founding Father of the US, Signed of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the first families of Virginia, the Harrisons'.) * Greta is Landon's 7th great grand niece. [[Carter-1773|Landon Carter]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Carter I. (US Southern Colonist, participated in the American Revolution, and one of the first families of Virginia, the Carters'.) * William and Greta are fourth cousins 11 times removed. [[Ironmonger-2|William Ironmonger]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kingsmill-10|John Kingsmill]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor) * Henry and Greta are 7th cousins 11 times removed. [[Isham-12|Henry Isham Sr.]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wentworth-8|Roger Wentworth]]. (Magna Carter Trail Gateway Ancestor, Ancestor of a US President, and a US Southern Colonist.) * Edmund and Greta are 8th cousins 8 times removed. [[Jennings-359|Edmund Jennings]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Andrews-738|John Andrews Esq.]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor) * Robert and Greta are fourth cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Peyton-434|Robert Peyton]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Osborne-1878|Richard Osborne lll]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor) * George and Greta are third cousins 14 times removed (Uncertain). [[Yeardley-6|George Yeardley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Brereton-9|Andrew (Brereton) Brereton of Brereton]]. (US Southern Colonist, a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society, and has English ancestors.) * John and Greta are third cousins 13 times removed. [[West-424|John West]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Cary-217|Thomas Cary]]. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society and a US Southern Colonist.) * Edward and Greta are first cousins 13 times removed. [[Digges-14|Edward Digges]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Kempe-45|Thomas Kempe]]. (A descendant of several surety barons.) * Haute and Greta are second cousins 14 times removed. [[Wyatt-188|Haute Wyatt]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moyle-28|Thomas Moyle MP]]. (Magna Carta Trail Gateway Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Thomas and Greta are 8th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). [[Culpeper-49|Thomas (Culpeper) Colepeper]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Pigot-16|Geoffrey Pigot]]. (Royalty and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Carter-412|Robert Carter I]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Robert is the 8th great grandfather of Greta. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society and an ancestor of a US President.) * George and Greta are 9th cousins 8 times removed (Uncertain). [[Calvert-25|George Calvert]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-17|William IX Gascoigne]]. (Nobility, Roman Catholic, and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * John and Greta are 7th cousins 14 times removed (Uncertain). [[Smyth-436|John (Smyth) Smith]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Glynd%C5%B5r-1|Owain (Glyndŵr) Glendower]]. (Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society, Adventurer, Explorer, Author, and resided in the Southern Colonies in North America before 1776.) * Francis and Greta are fifth cousins 10 times removed. [[Howard-9617|Francis Howard]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hussey-62|Robert Hussey]]. (Royalty and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Eppes-17|Francis Eppes]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Francis is the 10th great grandfather of Greta. (US Southern Colonist and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Greta is Francis's 9th great grand niece. [[Eppes-6|Francis Eppes II]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of Francis Eppes. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Francis and Greta are first cousins 10 times removed. [[Eppes-66|Francis Eppes III]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Eppes-17|Francis Eppes]]. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Gascoigne-135|Thomas (Gascoigne) Gaskins]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Thomas is the 10th great grandfather of Greta. (A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * James VI and I and Greta are third cousins 14 times removed. [[Stuart-2|James VI and I Stuart]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Douglas-419|George Douglas]]. (Member of Clan Stewart, Scottish and English King, House of Stuart, House of Stewart, and A Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-828|Benjamin Harrison I]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 10th great grandfather of Greta. (US President Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-829|Benjamin Harrison II]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 9th great grandfather of Greta. (US President Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * There is a direct ancestral relationship. [[Harrison-830|Benjamin Harrison III]] is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Benjamin is the 8th great grandfather of Greta. (US President Ancestor and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * John and Greta are second cousins 12 times removed (Uncertain). [[Mathews-339|John Mathews]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Mathews-683|Tobie (Mathews) Mathew]]. (Resided in the Southern Colonies in North America before 1776 and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Temperance and Greta are 7th cousins 13 times removed. [[Flowerdew-5|Temperance (Flowerdew) West]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Appleyard-5|Bartholomew Appleyard]]. (George Yeardley's wife and a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society.) * Robert E. and Greta are third cousins 6 times removed. [[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Carter-412|Robert Carter I]]. (American and Confederate Soldier best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.) * Raymond and Greta are 23rd cousins twice removed. [[Lemieux-1175|Raymond Lemieux PhD]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Von%20Limburg-5|Hendrik (Von Limburg) Limburg]]. (Contributed to the development of modern antibiotics.) * Ambrose and Greta are 10th cousins twice removed. [[Bierce-17|Ambrose Bierce]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Walker-2343|Thomas Walker]]. (Author of "The Devil's Dictionary") == WikiTree Random Profiles Relationships == * Alexis and Greta are 22nd cousins four times removed (Uncertain). Alexis Richard and Greta Moody are both descendants of Hendrik (Von Limburg) Limburg. * Zephi and Greta are 9th cousins 6 times removed (Uncertain). Zephi Brockett Metcalf and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Townsend. * Harriet and Greta are 11th cousins 6 times removed. Harriet Gould and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard (Whitleigh) Whitley. * Michael and Greta are 10th cousins 11 times removed (Uncertain). Michael Metcalf and Greta Moody are both descendants of Ralph VII Cromwell. * Gabriel and Greta are 24th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). [[Dumont-427|Gabriel Dumont]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Beaumont-82|Robert (Beaumont) de Breteuil]]. (Canadian First Peoples and member of the Metis Nation) * Jeremiah and Greta are 7th cousins four times removed. Jeremiah Felker and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Thomas and Greta are 9th cousins 6 times removed. Thomas Springfield and Greta Moody are both descendants of Griffith ap (Ap Howel) Howel. * Caroline and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed. Caroline (Bull) Grannis and Greta Moody are both descendants of Francis Bernard II. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. John Williams Sr. is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. John is the 9th great grandfather of Greta. * Greta is Nathaniel's 8th great grand niece. Nathaniel Williams and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Williams Sr. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. Hans (Schnebelli) Schnebeli is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Hans is the 8th great grandfather of Greta. * Russell and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed. Russell Cazier and Greta Moody are both descendants of Humphrey ap Hugh. * James and Greta are 9th cousins five times removed. James Twyman and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Bullock. * Robert and Greta are 10th cousins 12 times removed. Robert (Arbuthnot) Arbuthnot of Haddo-Rattray 1st and Greta Moody are both descendants of Walter Ogilvy. * Oliver and Greta are 10th cousins 9 times removed. Oliver Parker and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Darcy. * There is a direct ancestral relationship. Hans Firestone Jr. is the great, great, great, great, great, great, great grand father of Greta Moody. Hans is the 7th great grandfather of Greta. * Emma and Greta are 12th cousins three times removed. Emma (Hale) Bidamon and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Cotton Sr. (Latter Day Saint pioneer) * Joseph and Greta are 7th cousins 8 times removed. Joseph Smith Jr. and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Gould. (Connection to the Latter Day Saint Church, husband of Emma) * Sam and Greta are 17th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Tyrell-25|Walter (Tyrell) Tyrrell]]. (Native American member of the Cherokee tribe) * Wilma and Greta are 16th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Mankiller-2|Wilma Mankiller]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Brereton-9|Andrew (Brereton) Brereton of Brereton]]. (Chief, Native American, and member of the Cherokee tribe.) * James and Greta are 13th cousins 7 times removed. James Maupin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Christian I Oldenberg. * Maxine and Greta are 7th cousins. Maxine (Pack) Bragg and Greta Moody are both descendants of Christian Grubb Jr. * John and Greta are second cousins 10 times removed. [[Cox-508|John Cox]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Farley-121|Richard Farley]]. * James and Greta are 13th cousins five times removed (Uncertain). [[Witcher-273|James Witcher]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Towneley-5|John Towneley Esq.]]. == Close Family Relationships == * Are my parents related to each other?: Private and Lillian are fourth cousins twice removed. Private and [[Shropshire-167|Lillian (Shropshire) Moody]] are both descendants of [[Mayes-633|Henry Mayes IV]]. * Are your father's parents related to each other?: Donald and Private are 14th cousins once removed. [[Moody-4310|Donald Moody]] and Private are both descendants of [[Norris-1907|William (Norris) Norreys]]. * Are your mother's parents related to each other?: Donald and Kathleen are 15th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). [[Shropshire-168|Donald Shropshire]] and [[Kinnick-245|Kathleen (Kinnick) Shropshire]] are both descendants of [[Gascoigne-17|William IX Gascoigne]]. * Kathleen and Private are 9th cousins. [[Kinnick-245|Kathleen (Kinnick) Shropshire]] and Private are both descendants of [[Hatcher-46|William Hatcher]]. * Private and Donald are 16th cousins. Private and [[Shropshire-168|Donald Shropshire]] are both descendants of [[Graham-1133|William Graham]]. * Donald and Donald are fifth cousins. [[Shropshire-168|Donald Shropshire]] and [[Moody-4310|Donald Moody]] are both descendants of [[Mayze-12|Henry (Mayze) Mayes]]. * Donald and Kathleen are 13th cousins once removed. [[Moody-4310|Donald Moody]] and [[Kinnick-245|Kathleen (Kinnick) Shropshire]] are both descendants of [[Denny-393|Joyce Denny]].

WikiTree and DNA Painter

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'''How to Use WikiTree and DNA PAINTER'''
===Step 1=== Go to https://dnapainter.com/ and create a new profile. ===Step 2=== Find match for that person in GEDmatch who also shares ancestry with that person in WikiTree that you would like to add to add to DNA PAINTER. For example Jeff Haines-1783 (GEDmatch A553546) and Peter Roberts-7273 (GEDmatch T655183). ===Step 3=== In GEDmatch do a One-to-one compare for T655183 and A553546. The following is displayed: :{| border="1" !Chr!!Start Location!!End Location!!Centimorgans (cM)!!SNPs |- |6||37,539,735||69,725,784||27.9||6,187 |} #Using your mouse, copy the ten cells in that table (Chr through 6,187) #In DNA PAINTER click on the PAINT A NEW MATCH button. #Paste what you copied in the PAINT A MATCH window #Click on the SAVE MATCH NOW button '''Be sure the radio button is selected for “I know how I’m Connected to this match.''' #Enter the name of your DNA match. (e.g. Haines-1783) ===Step 4=== #Using WikiTree’s Relationship Finder determine the name of the ancestral couple shared by Haines-1783 and Roberts-7273:Martha Unknown-246538 & John Roberts-7534 as determined by https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberts-7273&person2_name=Haines-1783 ) #Enter “Martha Unknown-246538 & John Roberts-7534” in the DNA PAINTER field for “Enter your ancestor’s name” #Select if the relationship side is paternal or maternal (Paternal for this example). #Click on the SAVE button ===Step 5=== #Click on the segment that was just painted. #Click on the EDIT SEGMENT button #In the “Notes for this segment” field enter \:Relationship trail: https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haines-1783&person2_name=Roberts-7085 #Select the Confidence level (Very likely for this example). #Click on the SAVE button ===Step 6=== #Near the bottom of the Key table in the lower right corner, click on the ‘arrow’ Share link; alternatively click the cogwheel at the top left to expand the "actions and settings" menu, then click "Share" in the Actions menu in the LH column. #Click on Private to switch to Shared. #In the SHARE window, click on “Copy” which is to the right of the url Web address. You will copy something similar to https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/e56d8ac01252b7b0 to your “copy clipboard” #In the text below, replace XXXXX with your DNA PAINTER shared ID, e.g. e56d8ac01252b7b0 {{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg|size=500|label=DNA Painter 10/10/2017|link=https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/XXXXX}} ===Step 7=== #Go to the profile of the person in WikiTree whose chromosomes you have painted. #Click on their Edit tab #Copy and paste your edited text to their Edit Text field of their WikiTree profile and then click the SAVE CHANGES button. In “{{Image|file=DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg|size=50….” a copy of the image labeled “DNA_Portal_for_Peter_Roberts-7085-1.jpg” needs to be added to WikiTree with a different file name (and then these instructions need to be updated with that new file name).

WikiTree Apps Project App Ideas

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[[Category:WikiTree_Apps_Project]] Here's a list of '''WikiTree Apps Project Ideas'''. They may be things that members of the Apps community have already started work on, or may be considering, or that others want to suggest in the hopes an apps developer will run with it. Feel free to add ideas below, and comment or ask questions about any of the ideas already listed. If it's more than a quick question or comment, post in {{G2G}} and link to it from here. If code starts to be written, link to that. == Mobile Apps == What would it to do? One idea would be to make it easy to simply take pictures and upload them to profiles. : What about a mobile site? There are approximately 70 million users accessing the web with mobile devices. I've heard a few complaints from users who aren't able to access or use their mobile device on WikiTree. Using my phone to access wikitree is difficult.The bigger buttons that mobile sites use would help mobile users navigate the site easily. :It was suggested that a mobile app could notify the user when they were near the locations that their ancestors lived. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/108528/ this]. == Tree Views == === Wider Tree View with Spouses === This has been suggested multiple times in G2G. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/178601/ here], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/323192/ here], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/441860/ here], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486799/ here], and [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/497398/ here]. A tree view similar to the "Family View" on Ancestry or MyHeritage's tree view. It would be similar to the dynamic view that WikiTree already has, but would include spouses and be horizontal. === Advanced Visualization for Larger Trees === ==== Tools for selecting profiles & viz ==== A few quick power tools for tag-based editing (find-and-replace as a data tagging mechanism, operations over tagged selections, pluggable selection filters such as tree ''shape'' differences) to be coupled with 3D visualization (ex: webGL or possibly oculus) for faster comprehension and operations in large branch-laden trees/bushes with complex (see #6, below) relationships. May become a front end GUI to merge complex and/or large trees, and to create presentation quality videos, in temporary sandboxes that drive manual updates. ==== Issues and solutions ==== 1) merging trees from non-wikiTree sources into wikiTree, WITHOUT having to preview each profile. I propose a two-step entry: mass tree matching (for links between profiles) followed by verification of that sub-tree. '''EXAMPLE''': we see 19 "William Bostocks" profiles throughout 19 generations of the lineage, but no birth dates (or even decades), HOWEVER, we know each child's name, and can approximately match a subtree based on several generations, then back-fill in the approximate decade of birth based on historical data (battles, for example). 2) comparing wikiTree to other sources when merging data FROM wikiTree into myHeritage/Geni, etc. This helps to find missing parts, in large trees, without massive manual comparisons. 3) trimming down large trees for the purposes of animations, exploration, and pattern recognition. 4) large-tree posters, to give as gifts, to host a family party (each person signs their entry) or for teaching/classroom use. Poster printing service (ex, thru Staples) 5) dense-tree rendering, ex, 8 profiles per vertical inch using small fonts and smart text placement that takes advantage of unused white space. 6) complex relationships, such as:
  • step children
  • multiple spouses: divorce, polygamy, sperm/egg donations, 3-parent babies
  • adoptions
  • children of incest
  • in-vitro fertilization
'''EXAMPLE''': when grandparents are first cousins, an aunt may ALSO be a cousin, so how should we draw this dual relationship? 7) time-based renderings 8) displaced and/or dotted-connection sub-trees that use white space more effectively when the number of relatives is unbalanced. Why draw a very tall tree from one parent and a very short tree from another? Instead, split the tall tree and use some of the white space below the short tree, to shorten the entire display. === Visualization for Categories === The concept is to visually display the relationships between people in a category. The original concept was for use on cemetery categories where the app would should the relationships of everyone buried in that particular cemetery. However, the concept could be expanded to other categories as well. == Tools to make it easier to pull from FamilySearch or other online resources == We have wanted to work on a FindMatches-like tool based on APIs that enables a WikiTreer to find matching profiles on other websites and easily create deep links from the WikiTree profiles to the profiles or information on the other sites. The user would just be doing a few clicks; no HTML or mark-up. Maybe they'd have the opportunity to add notes or at least the anchor text. Essentially, the user would just be going through a list of possible matches on other sites and evaluating whether they're the same person as the person profiled on WikiTree. This was done for FamilySearch (see the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ FamilySearch Matches app]). This could also be done with Geni, WeRelate, Wikidata, etc. [[Vorenhout-1|Michel]] is (slowly) working on an external one for WieWasWie sources (Sept 2020). == Maps == === Family migration === Might use Google Maps. A thought - this would probably depend on the standard place name issue and also the ability to translate those place names to lat-long for the mapping tool. I believe there is such a facility in the Google toolkit, maybe there are others. Having done a small proof-of-concept, see https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/243966/my-next-exercise-in-data-visualisation, I think that is the biggest hurdle to overcome. Google Maps is a really cool way of showing migration. This has been painfully slow for me, but to be able to take advantage of sharing (docs, maps, sheets, etc.) and layers I've been saving each individual person along with their maps. You can then make the map of the person a layer in a generational map, use the generational map to see if certain families migrated together, use the maps however you'd like to work with religion, different wars, so many things. If anybody wants to brainstorm - (Skeen - 210) Another option is to implement the wikidata objects for places or use Openstreetmap as an open source map with LAT/LON data. That will also prevent people having to open up a google account and login to see data (and have the action being logged by Google). === Person movement === There are always 2 places every dead person must have (of course can be unknown) - place of birth and death. Other places can be addresses of houses person lived. (requires WikiTree to introduce those fields, because they are not present now, therefore cannot be obtained via API) === Last name occurrence === Useful for last name studies. Marks in the map show presence of the last name in specified time range. == AJAX descendant lists == The reason we don't include more generations in the current descendant lists is to save resources. The right way to do it is AJAX. == More easily shareable trees, ancestor lists, etc. == Facebook/Open ID login and integration? == Find oldest ancestor or earliest unknown ancestor == It might be fun to have an app that would walk through a person's tree and tell them their earliest/oldest known ancestor, and their latest/youngest unknown ancestor. [[Bartomeo-1|G. Bartomeo]]: This is a possibility via recursion, though I'm not sure how to use the API yet to do it, the logic for it is present. You get the parents for the ID in question. If the ancestor has at least one parent ("Father" or "Mother" field do not have a value of null), then you add the parent to the end of a list, let's call it ancestor_list. Then perform the function again on ancestor_list. If you find an ancestor with no parents, you add their information to a variable that stores their WikiTree ID, their First Name, Last Name, when and where of birth, when and where of death. When going through ancestor_list, after looking at an individual's parents, remove them from ancestor_list. If the ancestor is already in ancestor_list, they shouldn't be added a second time. If you hit another ancestor without parents, compare their birth date with thank t of the one stored in our variable previously. If the year of the one in the variable is more recent than this new parentless ancestor, replace the information in the variable with said new parentless ancestor. Ad infinitum until there's nothing left to search through. [[Hunter-9310 | I.Hunter]]: keeping track of how many recurses would allow you to label someone as a Nth great-grandparent, which would be a nice figure to have. == Automatic Source Linking == When I have a source document and attach two dozen people from my tree, it is currently tedious to go into each person's profile and copy/paste the same text to each in their profile's source list. Maybe for each source document uploaded, the user could specify how it is added to each profile that is attached to it. Then when new people are attached to that source, their profiles automatically have the same standard text/links displayed the same way. == Automatically calculate ethnic background == To calculate the ethnic background automatically by starting at the oldest ancestors, looking at the place they were born (or skip if no info is given) and then work down to nowadays through all descendants. It will then utilize the template Template:User_Ethnicity to insert/update it automatically to all ancestors until it finally comes back to all descendants (it has to start with one profile, usually the profile manager). It would built on the project [[Project:WikiTree_Apps/Ideas#Bots_to_handle_automating_programmatic_changes|Bots to handle automating programmatic changes]] [[Basso-23|Andreas West]] == Automatic Tagging == Very similar to how you can search for people by surname and the idea above to identify all dead end ancestors in a profile, this could even help with calculating ethnic background. If you could add a relative's occupation, cause of death, ethnicity, family country of origin, war fought in, etc. you would be able to hit that tag and see everyone in your tree with that tag. And not to get too wild with this idea, but you could even matrix it. How many Scots in my tree were here before 1700? Now I know. == Built-in fields & functionality for adoptees == Wikitree guidelines request that adoptees be associated with their genetic relatives (if known) instead of their adoptive relatives. This method understandably favors genetic relationships and best facilitates DNA matching, but also presents technical difficulty in trying to accurately portray real-world family relationships. Adoptees are placed apart from their real-world family, often with families/relatives which they never knew or lived with. In turn, accessing a version of their family tree which shows them in the context of their real-world family is essentially impossible. Currently, this is addressed with advice to write adoptive relationship information into the biography text, but the approach lacks uniformity and doesn't offer sufficient use of built-in tools which are otherwise available for genetic relationships. Thus, instead of one set of fields for parents, there could be built-in fields for both biological and non-biological parents, perhaps eventually with functionality to toggle the adoptee's profile/tree view. In addition, adoptees could be listed as a child of their adoptive parents, distinguished from biological children using some sort of "adoptive indicator" (maybe a superscript 'a', italics or grayed font). Wikitree could thereby continue with biological relationships as default/preferred, while still offering built-in functionality for modeling/evaluating an adoptee's adoptive relationships. == Customizable Watchlist View == Suggested in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486799 G2G]: :''I am searching for a table view of my watchlist, showing selectable data (e.g. birth place). This printable table view helps to find missing data or estimated data, which need to be checked.'' == Interface Between Desktop Genealogy Software and WikiTree == Suggested in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/539858/ G2G]. The ability to transfer data between WikiTree and RootsMagic, Legacy, [https://gramps-project.org/bugs/view.php?id=11647 Gramps], etc. == Category Suggestor == In a G2G post about a bot automatically adding categories, a user [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/352382/what-would-the-community-think-of-bot-manipulate-categories?show=355548#a355548 made the suggestion] that a program could suggest categories for a single profile or for a user's watchlist. Maybe an app could scan a profile's biography and data and suggest categories to the user, the user could select which categories they wanted to be added to the profile, and then the categories could be merged into the profile's biography. == Split descendant trees by inserting children under appropriate spouse == At the moment, the spouses are bundled with their partner and often separated from their children. It would be better if they all happened in chronological order, thus H married W1, ch 1, 2, 3. H married W2, ch 4, 5. == List Veteran Ancestors == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/590435/ A post in G2G] asked if there was a way to get a list of their ancestors who fought in the Civil War. This could be extended to find all veteran ancestors in a person's tree. == List Living Cousins == One user thought it would be nice if a sortable list could be generated of all living descendants of a profile. Since living non-member profiles are Unlisted, the list would focus on members of WikiTree. Or the list could show t6e the manned and dates of people to the profile managers and those on the trusted list. It would be good if the list cluded duplicates where person is doubly related through other ancestors. == show the names and dates of living people== When they occur in a list being shown to a profile manager or person on t he trusted list. it is frustrating when, on entering a new profile, one gets asked to check it isn’t one of the followng and there follows a list of people one normally as access to, but in this case cannot be told whose profile it is. == Reporting Database == A periodic extract of public information from WikiTree, imported into a read-only SQL reporting database, which would allow SQL queries to answer specific questions, data analysis, etc. This could also be integrated into an analysis application. For example - because relationships to distant ancestors (which I may be managing) are often disconnected - I want to know which people in my watchlist I am not related to by either blood or marriage, including siblings and spouses (so that I can remove myself); and also want to know which of the same relations (going back to some reasonable year like 1500) I am related to but who are not in my watchlist. == Importing Data from Wikipedia and Wikidata == For the Notables project qualification, a new profile must have a Wikipedia page. There are many many missing notables in WikiTree. An application that could parse the page in Wikipedia and Wikidata to fill in basic data, including photo image and some biography which is genealogically relevant, would be wonderful. == Enhanced Edit Screen to Build Citation/Source == The latest addition of templates for FAG is good allowing edit of one page when DB web url's are updated; but, who can remember all the formats options for the different types of Templates. The enhanced edit window just added highlights for the in-line sources which is nice. How about expanding the citation button (in-line or under Sources heading) to ask what type template and then prompt me for the data that is required to complete the template citation/source. The more WikiTree can automate the largely manual entry process, the more we can offer the general general, attract more and keep more active members. I expect we would also cut the number of DD error suggestions and updates. ==Enhanced Sources Screen when Adding Profile== Currently only options are: personal recollection, unsourced tree, and will be added. Absolute first option should be RootsSearch and it should function BEFORE the profile is saved. ===DNA Triangulation Candidate Locator (aka...TriCorder?)=== Identifies cousins and MRCA for profiles on wikitree that meet "three legged stool" criteria, ignores others with unstable legs. Fancier ideas: Identifies profiles with DNA tests and their gedmatch IDs in addition to just being cousins ideally would take input somehow from the user to track chromosome locations that need to match? That might be a bridge too far, but if there was a block of text listing MRCA/location that could be put onto your own profile that the app could go read from the bio, process in and then say "these x number of cousins could confirm , and would have to match on the chromosome location to be valid" - thinking this could be based on research you did previously on DNApainter or whatever tool to figure it out. Would be helpful if the app generated template text for you to fill out, so that text is standardized. ==Cemetery Report== Walk back a tree and report deceased ancestors that are not tagged in a cemetery category. Also generate a table of ancestors, with birth and death info, grouped by the cemeteries they are buried in. Optionally adding a relationship to the root individual of the tree for each individual. Allow input for the number of generations to go back and the level of cousins to traverse back down. I find this report to be very interesting for older relatives to gain interest. Being able to see a list of cemeteries and which relatives are buried there. They get surprised when they never knew they were walking past 16 other relatives to get to the few that they knew. ==Population genetics== For a given two people, calculate their coefficient of relationship. For a given individual, calculate the coefficient of inbreeding. Other coefficients, such as ancestor loss coefficient (for n generations) could be included as well.

WikiTree Apps Project Browser Extension Planning

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Notes on the new browser extension that will be developed by the WikiTree Apps Project. See Chris' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1390337 post in G2G]. The code will be hosted on GitHub. An updated version of the extension will be released every [?]. All features added need to have an option to be turned on or off. They must default to off. All features must follow the [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Style Rules]] (example, no inserting non-recommended HTML tags into bios). === Name? === The browser extension should be for advanced users, so the name might reflect that. ''Though something like WikiTree Sourcer is actually great for new users who have trouble creating citations. I.e. it helps with the learning curve.'' ==== Suggestions ==== * WikiTree Addons * WikiTree Advanced * WikiTree Alto * WikiTree Assistant * WikiTree Beyond * WikiTree Boost / Booster * WikiTree Enhanced * WikiTree Extras * WikiTree Helper * WikiTree Tools * WikiTree Ultra * WikiTree Xtended * WTX * WikiTree (if there is only one WikiTree extension) === To-dos === * Set up Google account ** Should this be the primary Search Console account so that we can set the Official URL as the verified wikitree.com site? Homepage and Support URLs can go to Space and/or G2G pages as needed. ** Analytics Tracking on the extension? * Set up Apple account * Set up Mozilla/Firefox account * Create basic files ** Needs an options page ** Global Variables (e.g., ProfileID) ** Need a vision for how it will evolve to come up with a good file structure * Agree some coding standards (e.g. indentation style) === Other Questions === * Should there only be one uber-extension? ** One option would be to have two - one for working with other sites (many sites in manifest.json and many sites in options) and one for working on the WikiTree site (working with WikiTree apps and the API) * What should be used for storage? Cookies? LocalStorage? IndexedDB? ** For Sourcer & AGC [https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/storage/ chrome.storage] (either local or synced) has been sufficient. What might we want other storage for? * How often should it be updated? (Weekly? Monthly?) ** Sourcer and BEE have updated frequently (sometime several times a week) without issues. Is there any reason for a schedule other than "when something is ready to release"? What are the considerations? Dev team coordination? User impact? Dev time involved in doing a release? (for Sourcer this has increased now three stores are involved). ** I believe this was suggested to limit the number of overall releases needed. Updates alone could be a full time job for a small (or 1-person) team when multiple developers are contributing. [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] 20:40, 13 April 2022 (UTC) * Which browsers will it be available on? ** Chrome ** Firefox ** Safari ** Edge* ** Opera* ** Vivaldi* ** Brave* ** Kiwi* (good for Android Tablets) ::*All support Chrome extensions * What data can we use from Aleš? (Such as [https://plus.wikitree.com/Chrome/templatesExp.json template definitions]). * Manifest version ** Currently there is no choice: [https://developer.chrome.com/blog/mv2-transition/ have to use MV3 for new extensions on Chrome] and have to use MV2 on Firefox and Safari. Eventually Firefox and Safari should support MV3. * Minimum spec (which browser versions to support) ** Currently Sourcer requires Firefox 89 because it uses dynamic module loading in the content script. * How to handle multiple browser support ** Do we use a build script that puts together the extension folder for each browser since they need different manifest.json files? ** Are there branches in the code for different browsers and different manifest versions? Or is this handled by a build system? * Should we use a minimizer or bundler? ** AGC & Sourcer do not currently. * Should we use any 3rd party libraries? ** Some extensions are using jQuery ** WikiTreeX uses genScrape * Goals for extension size, memory usage, performance ** Whether to use dynamic loading of modules for example * If we manage functions through a Menu listing (e.g., a menu option to print the Bio), do they still need an Off/On switch in settings? * Should we support internationalization ([https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/i18n/ chrome.i18n])? * Would the repository on GitHub be public? ** What would the license be? === WikiTree App Interfaces === :[[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces|URL Parameters for WikiTree Apps]] * [[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#BioCheck|BioCheck]] * [[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#FanChart|Fan Chart]] *[[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#Profile_Overview|Profile Overview]] *[[Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces#Surnames_Generator|Surnames Generator]] === Testing === * Regression tests (e.g. locally using node.js or browser automation) * Test version for people to manually test === People Interested in Working on It === * [[Nelson-3496|Jamie Nelson]] - development and testing * [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] * [[Buch-358|Tommy Buch]] - testing; maybe some development * [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] - testing; maybe some development * [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] * [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] - Development and testing * [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] - Port of WT+ extension. It is focused on Editing Bio and other pages. Main WT+ Extension features are Template adding and editing, Bio cleanup, Sourrce pasting, EditBOT support on Category pages,... * [[Pavey-452|Rob Pavey]] - Though focused on WikiTree Sourcer right now === Helpful Links === * Chrome extensions ** https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/mv3/getstarted/ * Safari extensions ** [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safariservices/safari_web_extensions/converting_a_web_extension_for_safari Apple guide on generating Safari extension from a Chrome one] ** [https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/691873#691873021 Some notes on the Safari clipboard write security restrictions]

WikiTree at RootsTech 2014

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[[Category:RootsTech]] == About RootsTech == [https://rootstech.org/ RootsTech] is a global family history event where people of all ages learn to discover and share their family stories and connections through technology. It is held in Salt Lake City, Utah and this year took place from 5 Feb - 8 Feb. == WikiTreers in Attendance == We were fortunate to have several team members and supervisors come together for RootsTech this year including: :[[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] :[[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] :[[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] :[[Osmer-1|Tami Glatz]] :[[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] :[[Cooper-1|Kitty Smith]] :[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] :[[Casey-1|Brian Casey]] Other WikiTreers who stopped by to say hi: :[[Worthington-176|Russ Worthington]] :[[Whited-25|Randy Whited]] :[[Munson-2224|Kitty Munson]] :[[Seaver-15|Randy Seaver]] == The Demo Theater == At RootsTech there is a huge area set up with a massive screen and several large, fluffy leather couches. Every 15 minutes or so a different company would get the opportunity to give a presentation about their site/product. Our Forest Elf, [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]], gave the live demo for WikiTree. [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-9.jpg|400px]] == A.J. Jacobs at the Booth == Author [[Jacobs-2987|A.J. Jacobs]] stopped by the booth on Friday afternoon to meet and visit with his new WikiTree friends. [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-12.jpg|400px]] And of course we had to get a picture with A.J. and Lianne (she's his biggest fan!). [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-11.jpg|400px]] A.J. is hosting a [http://ajjacobs.com/global-family-reunion/ Global Family Reunion] in June of 2015. Everyone on the planet is invited! To help, we have a [[Project:Global_Family_Reunion|project]] going to help him make as many connections to cousins as possible. == Tale of Two Kittys == Awhile back, two Kittys joined WikiTree at about the same time: [[Cooper-1|Kitty (Cooper) Smith]] and [[Munson-2224|Kitty (Cooper)Munson]]. Due to their very similar names and their timely arrivals, there was some confusion and many members thought they were the same person. They are, however, not the same and are actually two different people. Here's the proof! [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-2.jpg|250px]] == Solomon the Service Dog == [[Space:Solomon_the_Service_Dog|Solomon]] is a service dog that we met at RootsTech. Solomon belongs to Tom Flynn, President of the [http://www.avenueofflags.com/ Avenue of 444 Flags], who occupied the booth across from us. Avenue of 444 Flags is a wonderful organization that works to honor the memories of U.S. Veterans in several ways. Solomon loves WikiTree too! [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-27.jpg|225px]] [[Image:WikiTree_at_RootsTech_2014-33.jpg|250px]] == View the Galleries == You can view all the pictures in any of our galleries: :[https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.727179237307055.1073741829.115021161856202&type=3 Facebook] :[https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/114501519056827303829/photos/114501519056827303829/albums/5979561520581658273 Google+] :[http://www.pinterest.com/wikitreers/wikitree-rootstech-2014/ Pinterest] :[http://www.pinterest.com/wikitreers/wikitree-rootstech-2014/ Tumblr]

WikiTree at Rootstech 2015

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[[Category:RootsTech]]
Rootstech 2015 [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-4.jpg|400px]]
Chris [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-1.jpg|400px]]
Michelle, AJ Jacobs & Eowyn at the GFR Booth [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-6.jpg|400px]]
Abby [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-5.jpg|400px]]
Karen [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-8.jpg|400px]]
Michael [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-10.jpg|400px]]
Peter, Kitty (Cooper) Smith, & Eowyn [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-18.jpg|400px]]
Chris & ???? [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-15.jpg|400px]]
Mags [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-21.jpg|400px]]
Mags, Abby & Tami [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-16.jpg|400px]]
Mags [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-20.jpg|400px]]
Michael [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-11.jpg|400px]]
Abby & Chris [[Image:Michelle_s_Photos_from_Rootstech_2015-29.jpg|400px]]
AJ & Eowyn

WikiTree at RootsTech 2016

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[[Category:RootsTech]]
Rootstech 2016
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Eowyn's sweet mommy
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Smiley!!
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Bob the WikiTree Builder.
Can he build it? Yes, he can!!

WikiTree at RootsTech 2019

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[[Category:RootsTech]] [[Category:WikiTree_Love]] We had a great time at RootsTech this year! For all our RootsTech photos [https://www.facebook.com/pg/WikiTreeOfficial/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2846519815372976 go here.]

WikiTree auf der Genealogica

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[[Category: Straub-620]] This is supposed to be a handout for the WikiTree workshop [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]] hosts at [https://genealogica.online/ Genealogica] in German. == WikiTree == * [[Help:De:Der_kostenlose_Familienstammbaum|kostenlos]] nach Anmeldung, ansonsten werbefinanziert * [[Help:De:Gemeinsamer Stammbaum |ein Baum für alle]] (ähnlich geni.com und FamilySearch) * Fokus auf [[Help:De:Quellen|Quellen]] * viel Platz für Biografie und Notizen, viele nette Menschen * [[Help:De:WikiTree-Team|Team]] == Einstieg == * [[Help:De:Ehrenkodex|Honor Code/Ehrenkodex]] * Beispielprofile ** [[Zähringer-32|Maria Baumgartner]] ** [[Berger-3345|George Bart Berger]] ** [[Kirsch-351|Ernst Otto Johannes Kirsch]] (deutsch) ** [[Plankensteiner-51|Rosa (Plankensteiner) Sinner]] (deutsch mit Orten) * alles ist ein [[Help:De:Personenprofil|Personenprofil]], auch man selbst * [[Help:De:Bearbeitung der Profilseite|Profile bearbeiten]] ([[ Help:De:Hinweise für die Bearbeitung von Texten|Formatierungstipps]]) * Profile anlegen ** [[Help:De:Familienmitglieder hinzufügen|Familienmitglieder]] ** [[Help:De:Erstellen einer neuen Person|unverbundene Profile]] * [[Help:De:Free-Space Profil|Freespace-Profile]] ** [[Space:Letters_of_Franz_Xaver_and_Leopold_Guth|Auswandererbriefe]] ** [[Space:St._Nazianz_colony|St. Nazianz colony]] ** [[Space:Gutenhof%2C_G%C3%BCtenbach|Gutenhof, Wildgutach, Simonswald]] == Fortschritte == * [[Help:De:Datenschutz|Privatsphäre/Datenschutz]] ** Sonderfall: [[Help:De:Lebende bedeutende Persönlichkeiten|Notables]] * Suchen ** [https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-5983849578006601%3A2801067696&ie=UTF-8&textSearchType=on&q= Google-Suche] (mit [https://support.mozilla.org/de/kb/Schlagwoerter-fuer-Lesezeichen Firefox-Schlagwort) * [[Help:De:GEDCOMpare|GEDCOMpare]] * [[Help:De:Kategorisierung|Kategorien]] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okOe7sHjuQs Video zum Anlegen]) ** Orte, z.B. [[:Category: Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] ** Friedhöfe, z.B. [[:Category: Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Clarion, Pennsylvania]] ** Berufe, z.B. [[:Category:Umbrella_Makers]] ** Wartung, z.B. [[:Category: Germany, Needs Profiles Created]] * [[Special:Connection|Connection Finder]] * [[Help:De:Pre-1700 Profile|Pre-1700-Zertifizierung]] == Zusammenarbeit/Soziales == * [[Help:De:Kommentare|Kommentare]] auf Profilseiten * [[Help:De:Private Nachrichten|private Nachrichten]] * [[Help:De:Dankeschön|Thank you]] * [[Help:De:Abzeichen und Punkte|Badges]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G] * [[Help:De:Discord|Discord]] * Projekte ** lokal, z.B. [[Project:Germany]] ** [[Project: Cemeterist|Friedhöfe]] ** [[Project: Titanic|Titanic]] ** [[Project: US Civil War: War Between the States|Civil War]] * WikiTreer of the Week == Komfort (Browsererweiterungen) == * [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] * Family Tree and Tools * [[Help:De:Apps|weitere Apps]] == Schlimme Sachen == * Thons ** [[Help:De:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]] * [[Help:De:WikiTree Challenge|WikiTree-Challenge]] * [[Help:De:Hintergrundbilder|Hintergründe]] * [[Help:De:Sticker|Sticker]] => [[:Category:Stickers]] == Aus der Sprechstunde == * [[Help:De:Felder für Taufe und Begräbnis|Felder für Taufe und Begräbnis ]] * [[Help:De:Vertrauensliste|Vertrauensliste]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges challenges] == Noch Fragen? == * [[Straub-620]] fragen * in [https://discourse.genealogy.net/c/wikitree/152 WikiTree] bei [https://discourse.genealogy.net discourse.genealogy.net] posten ([https://wiki.genealogy.net/Genealogische_Mailinglisten weitere Kategorien/Mailinglisten dort]) * [[Space:Stammtisch|Stammtisch]] besuchen

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'''Note''': '''Please install the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension]'''. Recently, I've been adding many of the features of WikiTree BEE to the WikiTree Browser Extension. As it's not always easy to avoid conflicts between the two extensions, '''I'm removing features from the BEE''' after adding them to WBE. ---- The [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-wikitree-tables-%20/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh '''WikiTree BEE Chrome Extension'''] can be used on Chrome, Opera, and Edge. A [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ '''WikiTree BEE Firefox Add-on'''] is also available. (The 'wiki tables and new profile creation' feature is reduced in the Firefox add-on. ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#firefoxNote See below].) ) For those who want to help with development or just see new features sooner, the [https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wikitree-bee-preview/hckhlflohlkolfmhlncgonocmkdkopfa?hl=en&authuser=1 Chrome BEE Preview version] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee-preview/ Firefox BEE Preview version] are also available. On installing WikiTree BEE, '''go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Options the Options page] to enable the features you want to see'''. Feedback - including complaints, advice, and suggestions - is welcome. '''You can find me on Discord or send me an email through the WikiTree message system. Please send any bug reports to me rather than posting them on this page. Thanks.''' Note: The extension was formerly known as Auto WikiTree Tables +. ==Changes== See the [[Space:WikiTree_BEE_Update|WikiTree BEE Update page]] for the latest news. This page will occasionally open automatically in your browser when new features are added. You can avoid this by opting out on the options/settings page. There's also [[Space:WikiTree_BEE_(Preview)_Update|WikiTree BEE (Preview) Update]] for the preview version, which is also available: [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee-preview/ for Firefox] and [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee-preview/hckhlflohlkolfmhlncgonocmkdkopfa for Chrome]. The Preview version includes the latest features, but it might not be as stable as the "normal" release version. ==Features== '''You may need to enable many of the features on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Options the Options page] first.''' For an overview of most of the features you might want to check out one of the following videos * {{YouTube|PGCPOTRlnyg |WikiTree Friday "Night" Bingo + WikiTree BEE}} (15 September 2023, feat. [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] and [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]) * {{YouTube|PqWEUYQBbPI|A Tour of WikiTree BEE}} (5 November 2023, feat. [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] and [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]) === Source citations === ==== Ancestry, FamilySearch, Find a Grave ==== On '''Ancestry''', '''FamilySearch''', and '''Find a Grave''' record pages, you can get a citation and a WikiTree table to either paste into a profile, merge with a profile, or create a new profile. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-20.png |size=l |caption=Make a WikiTable from an Ancestry record }} This works with most Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Find a Grave records: censuses, baptisms, deaths, marriages, etc. ==== Other supported sites ==== You can also get a citation of records on: '''Australia''': * [https://services.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/public-registers/generic-register?registerid=historic-death-index '''Access Canberra (marriages and deaths indexes)'''] * [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ '''New South Wales BDM'''] *[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ '''Queensland BDM'''] *[https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/all/search/ '''Libraries Tasmania'''] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/ '''Trove'''] * [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au '''Victoria BDM'''] *[https://www.wa.gov.au/ '''Western Australia BDM] '''Canada''': * [https://archives.gnb.ca '''Provincial Archives of New Brunswick'''] '''Czech Republic''': * [https://www.portafontium.eu/ '''Porta Fontium'''] (DE-BY/CZ) '''France''': * [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr '''Archives Départementales du Bas-Rhin'''] '''Germany''': * [https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de '''Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg'''] (BW) * [https://ofb.genealogy.net '''Compgen: OFBs'''] * [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net '''Compgen: ''Grabsteinprojekt'''] * [https://www.archion.de '''Archion'''] * [https://www.wgff-tz.de/ '''Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde (WGFF): Totenzettelsammlung'''] * [https://www.volksbund.de/en/erinnern-gedenken/graebersuche-online '''Volksbund Kriegsgräberfürsorge: Gravesearch online'''] * [https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/ '''Badische Landesbibliothek: Digital Collection'''] (BW) * [https://zeitpunkt.nrw/ '''Zeitpunkt.nrw'''] (NW) * [https://dfg-viewer.de/ '''DFG-Viewer'''] '''Italy''': * [https://antenati.san.beniculturali.it '''Portale Antenati'''] '''Netherlands''': * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl '''WieWasWie'''] '''New Zealand''' * [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Search '''New Zealand BDM'''] '''Norway''': * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ '''National Archives' Digital Archive'''] '''Serbia''': * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/ '''Archives of Vojvodina: Presentation of Church Registers'''] '''Sweden''': * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se '''Riksarkivet'''] '''United Kingdom''': * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ '''FreeBMD'''] * [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk '''The National Archives'''] * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ '''History of Parliament Online'''] * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp '''General Register Office'''] '''United States''': * [https://www.dar.org/ '''Daughters of the American Revolution'''] '''International''': * [https://www.newspapers.com '''Newspapers.com'''] * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/ '''Matricula'''] *[https://www.fold3.com '''Fold3'''] '''Note''': For many of the indexes (including some Australian ones and the New Zealand one), there may be a long list of results. For these, you can click the row in the table to highlight it and then hit the BEE icon to get the citation. ==== General usage ==== Click the icon, and the record is converted to a '''full citation''', with an option to include a wikitable (for Ancestry, Find a Grave, FamilySearch, WieWasWie, and maybe one or two others). The citation can be preceded by an asterisk for the Sources section, or wrapped in <ref> tags for an inline citation. This is '''automatically copied to your clipboard''' ready to be pasted into a WikiTree profile or sent to a MergeEdit page. For the table, choose what fields you want (and which you don't want) by clicking the checkboxes. The newly-generated table is again automatically copied to your clipboard. You can: * '''Paste''' the citation (and table) [Ctrl+v] in a profile that you're editing. * '''Send the data to a MergeEdit page''' for easy profile editing. The table will appear at the bottom of the bio, and some of the MergeEdit fields will be filled in. * '''Create a new profile''' for a parent, sibling, spouse, or child of a person with an existing profile or for an unrelated person. The table will be in the bio, '''a full citation''' will be in the sources section, and some of the other fields will be filled in for you. Notes: *This extension is different from WikiTree X and Sourcer. With those, you can take the data from Ancestry and FamilySearch profile pages to create a new profile. With this extension, you must be on an actual record page to do that.
*'''This feature is somewhat reduced in the Firefox Add-on'''. On Firefox, the extension will give you a source citation and a table, and copy them to your clipboard. You can send the data to a MergeEdit page or create an 'unrelated' profile, but not a related profile (sorry). '''Here's an example of how to start a new WikiTree profile from an Ancestry record:''' https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/AWT/AWT-AddSpouse.mp4 In this video, I found Jessie Roberts's marriage record on Ancestry, so I wanted to add her husband as her spouse on WikiTree. On the husband's Ancestry record, I click the bee icon at the top and the record is turned into a table (and you can see the citation at the top, including the WikiTree Ancestry link template). Then I click the checkboxes of the information that I want, which is basically all of it. The extension guesses that I want to add this person as Jessie's husband (based on the fact that I have Jessie's profile open and this is a marriage record), so I can just click 'submit'. The data opens up a new profile page on WikiTree with all the data from that record in the appropriate fields. The citation and the table are in the sources section. Note: It is a good idea to review the last name at birth on the profile creation page including for spelling errors that might be in the marriage record, and in cases when a female spouse's second marriage record uses her first married name. More notes: * (French-speaking) '''Geneanet''' members can also use the extension to import their profiles from Geneanet to WikiTree. Go to a profile that you want to import as a parent, sibling, or child of a person with an existing WikiTree profile, and click the bee icon. The data will be imported to a new-profile page with some fields filled in. This is not perfect. Please try it and let me know when you find a problem. * The BEE is compatible with Find a Grave in any of the available languages. * There is a '''Search WikiTree''' button in the pop-up BEE window to search WikiTree based on the details of a record on another site. *'''WieWasWie''': This is quite good (maybe). '''Note''': *To select a person from a population registry page or the bride from a marriage page, double click the person, then click the BEE icon. === Creating WikiTree categories === Starting with v.32.14.2 WikiTree BEE can help you create categories with data from third-party websites like Wikipedia and Find A Grave. ==== Find A Grave ==== [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] did a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8UUVlSxRNs YouTube video] on the whole procedure, in case you're more the visual type. On a cemetery page (e.g. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139189/great-lakes-national-cemetery]), click on the WikiTree BEE button in your browser. At first usage in some cases, your browser will ask for permission for Find A Grave to open new tabs. Please allow this, in order to be able to use this feature at all. Your browser will then open a new tab containing the edit window of the cemetery category derived from the name of the cemetery you were on. If the category already exists, you will see a diff on what changed above the edit field, so you don't overwrite existing categories with less or different data. Make sure, that the suggested name for the category is in line with the guidelines on [[Space:Cemetery_Categorization|How to Categorize Cemeteries]]. You can use the link [change name] next to headline to modify the category name before saving it (only with version greater than v.32.14.7). Please hit preview and make sure that there are no red links to non-existent categories, before saving the category. If enabled, there will also be a new tab with a Google search that tries to find the cemetery on BillionGraves.com in case you might want to add the ID from there to your new category as well. This feature is currently optimized for cemeteries in Australia, Canada, France, England, Germany, Poland, Scotland, and the US. Feel free to reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]] about special treatment for your region/country if you're unhappy with the default configuration that most likely won't fit 100%. ==== Wikipedia ==== When you are on a Wikipedia article about a place you want to create a category for, hit the BEE button. Depending on the content, you will experience different behavior: ===== Australia ===== If you are on English Wikipedia and the {{[[wikipedia:template:Infobox Australian place|Infobox Australian place]]}} contains the name of an Australian state, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. ===== France ===== If you are on French Wikipedia and the article uses {{[[wikipedia:fr:Template:Infobox Commune de France|Infobox Commune de France]]}} with a value named ''Département'' or ''Circonscription départementale'', a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. Before that a popup message will display the French historic regions used in the article sorted by frequency. Please check to which of those the place originally belonged and use it as value for ''parent1=''. ===== Germany ===== If you are on German Wikipedia and the introduction of the article contains the name of one of the 16 present-day German states, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. If the introduction mentions "Verbandsgemeinde" and the place is not in Sachsen or Sachsen-Anhalt, it will use that one as parent category. If the article is about a part of a village or city, that is (no longer) independent, please mark/select the name of the parent village/city in the Wikipedia article before clicking the BEE button. For more information about Germany categories, please refer to [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Project Category Guidelines]]. ===== Italy ===== If you are on Italian Wikipedia and the article uses {{[[wikipedia:it:Template:Divisione amministrativa|Divisione amministrativa]]}} with Italia as Stato, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. This is not the case for the Province of Sassari, the structure of which will be subject to change in the near future. ===== Poland ===== If you are on English Wikipedia and the article uses {{[[Wikipedia:Template:Infobox settlement|Infobox settlement]]}} with Poland as Country, new tabs for English and Polish will be opened, each containing wiki code for a category based on the article. ===== United States ===== If you are on English Wikipedia and the {{[[wikipedia:template:Infobox settlement|Infobox settlement]]}} contains the name of one of the 50 states, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. ===== Banat, Batschka etc. ===== If you are on German, English, Serbian, Romanian, or Hungarian Wikipedia displaying an article about a location in present-day Serbia or Romania that has multiple names in those languages, select one of those names, before you click the BEE button. WikiTree BEE will then ask you, which language the name is in. Please enter either de, ro, sr, hu or kuk to answer. Please try to always create all available language forms of a village (usually de, hu, kuk and, depending on the present-day-location, ro or sr). WikiTree BEE will then open a pre-filled category in edit mode, that complies with [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]]. ===== Other cases ===== If you are on a Wikipedia article that does not fall into one of the cases above, WikiTree BEE will show a popup window with basic wiki code you can use to create a category, namely the Wikidata ID and the coordinates. Insert this code (without the leading * and the trailing ;) into a category you want to create. If you want to have special treatment like above for creating your region's categories, please reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]]. ==== OpenStreetMap ==== When you are on search results that contain the word ''node'' in the URL ([https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9872647614 example]) and you click the BEE button, it will generate a basic location category infobox with the coordinates of the place. === WikiTree links from other websites === ==== Wikipedia ==== The tools section in Wikipedia (either in the navigation on the left side or on the top right) includes a link to the Wikipedia article topic's WikiTree profile, space page or category. There also is a link to a Wikidata item and to this Wikipedia article, that can be copied for usage on WikiTree (see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxG7KmPS6D8 demo video]). There will only be a link, if the WikiTree item is linked on Wikidata. If not, feel free to add the a statement to Wikidata using the property ''WikiTree person ID'' or ''WikiTree category or space'' to link items. Please make sure they are exactly about the same topic, e.g. do not link One Place Studies to location articles at Wikipedia, use the corresponding WikiTree location category instead. The link on the Wikipedia article will be shown instantly after updating Wikidata. ==== Find a Grave ==== On cemetery pages at Find a Grave, BEE shows links to Open Street Map, which either allow you to show the map or to query the data for entities the coordinates of the cemetery belong to. This might help you finding the right county to use for a cemetery category. It will also show a link to WikiTree Plus Maps. If there is a cemetery category on WikiTree containing the ID of the cemetery at Find a Grave, the cemetery page on Find a Grave will show a link to said WikiTree category. The same goes for memorial pages: If a WikiTree profile links to a memorial at Find a Grave, BEE will show a WikiTree link for the profile. This data comes from WikiTree Plus and is only updated around once per week. If you're missing a link to a WikiTree profile, please search WikiTree+ for [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=fgmem&MaxProfiles=500&Format= fgmem] (without brackets and without blank). If the WikiTree profile won't show up there and the link to the memorial has been in there for enough time, please ask [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] for the reason. === Profile Pages === ====Links to WikiTree apps==== These apps - Family Group app, Profile Overview, Fan Chart, BioCheck, and Topola - can be found on the 'Family Tree and Tools' tab/page, but I've added them to every profile. A profile may now look like this: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-13.png |size=l |caption=Lots of buttons! }} The arrow buttons are for Profile Overview, to see the ancestors, descendants, or relatives (parents, spouses, siblings, children) of the profile person. The others are for Fan Chart, to see the person's ancestors in a cool fan view; BioCheck, to check for errors in the biographies of hundreds of related profiles; and Topola, to get a fast, responsive family tree view. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps Help:Apps] page for these and other great WikiTree apps. There are also links to the Relationship Finder and the Connection Finder. The Connection Finder link shows the number of degrees between you and the profile person. ==== Highlight your ancestors and cousins ==== On the profile pages of your ancestors, green borders are added to the profile images (at the top, next to the names). You can see your relationship to each ancestor using a button. Click the button to see the list of ancestors connecting you with your ancestor. If you have more than one line to your ancestor, you can see each line. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Your ancestor's relationship to you, and the line of ancestors. }} Another: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-22.png |size=l |caption=Click the arrow (the green button on the right) to download an Excel file. }} To enable this, you need to click the tree button (below). This should take you to log in to the API and then build a 20-generation Ahnentafel database in your browser. When you click the tree, it should shake for a few minutes and then show your connection to your ancestor (as above). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-21.png |size=l |caption=Click the tree button to build your ancestor list. }} Notes * If you feel the database has problems, you can delete the ancestor list data and rebuild it. Hover over the tree button and a winter tree image should appear below it. Click the winter tree to clear the database, then click the green tree to start again. * If you have ancestors going further back than 20 generations, you can click the tree again to continue building your table. It will then grow your table three generations at a time. The further you go back, the longer it takes. * This is not perfect. * This feature is a little dynamic. When you add an extra ancestor to WikiTree, the extension should recognise this and add them to the database. * If the extension has added (for example) your 23rd great-grandmother to the database, but not her parents, grandparents, etc., visiting any of the ancestors in the next five generations of ancestors and clicking the 'Descendants' button on the profile, should add the next five generations of ancestors (above your 23rd great-grandmother). (I hope that's clear). * This uses some of the code from Chase Ashley's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/ Ancestor Explorer] app, which is much better than anything I can do. Thanks, Chase! Cousins are highlighted, too: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Here's one of your cousins! }} ==== Descendant count ==== After clicking the 'Descendants' button, when the descendants are shown, there will be a small table at the top showing the number of descendants in each of the generations shown. ==== FamilySearch search links ==== In the Research section on the right, there is a button to add a matching profile on FamilySearch and two other links to easily search the FamilySearch tree and FamilySearch records. === New Profile page === ==== My Places ==== Sometimes, the suggestions in the location dropdowns are not quite right. Now, you can save locations that you often use how you want them. Click the gears/settings button and save your locations in the textbox. Then select them at any time in the future. You can find the boxes under the birth, marriage and death location boxes after choosing this option in the settings. There is also a button to add the contents of a location field to your 'My Places' list. ====BEE Places==== Replicating the current location boxes (which get their data from FamilySearch) but allowing editing and other things. (The new search box combines the 'My Places' locations and the 'BEE Places' locations (from the wikitreebee.com server).) This is still a work in progress, but it's usable. You can [https://wikitreebee.com/bee_places.php see what we're doing (and contribute) here]. The bonus for the moment is more place names for Wales and Scotland than (I think) FamilySearch has. We're working on getting the right dates in. As examples, the county changes in England and Wales came in on 1974-04-01 (not '1974'), and New York State joined the United States, on 1778-07-26 (not '1776'). Features of the new 'system': * My Places allows place names to be stored '''with dates''' e.g. New York, New York, United States (1788-07-26 - ). * The '''suggestions do not show place names with dates that are too early or too late''' for the related date (birth, marriage, or death). * '''Likely good matches are highlighted''' (based on the locations of family members). * The '''keyboard up and down arrows''' will move you (surprisingly) up and down the list of matches. Click on a location or hit 'Enter' to select it. Double hit 'Enter' to get the selection into the location box. === Edit Page === ==== Redirect to Private View or Edit page after saving ==== This is an option (on the options/settings page). '''You may not want to do this if you take part in the challenges.''' After you save a profile, the system naturally takes you to the public view with the Challenge Tracker at the top. If you opt to be redirected, you'll be redirected and you may lose your point(s). ==== 'Add categories?' alert ==== Do you want the page to bother you with a floating alert asking you to add categories? Then this is for you. You can enable this on the options page. The button in the alert box will open up the category box in the editor. The alert will stay until you enter a category in the text editor or double click the alert box. Or you could just not enable this option... === Other === ==== Search Results page ==== Click '''More Details''' for a sortable table (of results on that page). Click the 'Get Parents and Spouses' button to fetch the data of parents and spouses of people on the search results page: their dates and locations, including the marriage details in the case of a spouse. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-3.png |size=l |caption=Get parents and spouses }} Then, you can see one person's parents and spouses by clicking the '+' to the left of the person. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-4.png |size=l |caption=See one person's parents and spouse(s) }} You can see the parents and spouses of all of the people in the search results by clicking the 'Show All Parents and Spouses' button which will appear at the top when they are all ready. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-5.png |size=l |caption=See parents and spouses of all the people in the search results }} This may help you find who you're looking for (or rule people out of your search). Also on the search page, your 'name variants' and 'date range' selections will be remembered/stored, so that you don't have to keep choosing your prefered options. ==== Find Ancestor Matches page ==== If you're checking for matches for one profile, click the 'More Details' button for a sortable table with a couple of filters. ==== Sort Watchlist table by last name at birth ==== I've added a button to do this. It will order the people on the page by last name at birth (not the whole of your Watchlist (if you have more than one page of Watchlist profiles)). Click the button again to reverse the order. ==== Sortable branch tables on Unconnected pages ==== * On the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Unconnected_Notables Unconnected Notables] and [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Largest Unconnected Branches]] pages, click the button to the left of the person's name for a sortable table of each profile in an unconnected branch. * On the '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Special:Unconnected]' page (Find > Unconnected) you can see people on your watchlist who are not connected to the big tree. Some of these may be part of a large unconnected branch. To see all of the people in that branch, click the button to the left of the person's name and wait a little. * This is also on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Politicos_do_Brasil&public=1 Politicos do Brasil] space page. ==== 'Copy HTML' button on the Compact Tree page ==== WikiTree has a page that gives HTML for iframes to put on your blog to show your tree publicly, but the free version of WordPress doesn't allow iframes, so I've added a button that will copy the HTML of the compact tree to your clipboard. You can then paste it into your blog. ==== PM tags on the Family Tree page ==== You can easily see which of your ancestors on the Family Tree you manage. ==== An option to see WikiTree IDs on the Family List page ==== This option can be set on the options page. See '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Options Options]' below. ==== Last Contribution column on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyCousins My Cousins page] ==== This new 'last contribution' column is sortable, helping you to more easily see which of your WikiTree cousins are active on the site. The column includes links to the Connection Finder and the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/SixDegrees.php Six Degrees app]. ==== Empty 'last name' search box option ==== Some people have told me that having the last name search box pre-filled can be irritating (you can click the profile person's surname to go to the surname search page). I've added an option to not pre-fill the last name search box. == Options == Most of the features above can be switched on or off by clicking the buttons on profile pages, but there's also an 'options' or 'settings' window. You can get to it by either right-clicking the bee icon in the toolbar and choosing 'Options'... {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-1.jpg |caption=Options: right-click }} ... or left-clicking the icon and clicking the gears icon. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE.jpg |size=m |caption=Options: left-click }} The options window looks a bit like this: {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-1.png |size=l |caption=Options }} Options are: '''Profiles''' *Vertical copy ID buttons *Show ancestor/cousin text *Max. number of ancestor lines to show *Empty last name search box '''Profile creation / Editing''' *Change field order *Profile input: Flip DD/MM/YYYY → YYYY-MM-DD *Remember language choice '''Editing''' *'Add Categories?' alert *My Places *BEE Places *"Leave Site?" confirmation on space edit pages *View after saving: Public / Private / Edit '''Other''' *Show dates of cousins' last contributions on My Cousins page *Show 'PM' on Family Tree *Add WikiTree IDs on Family List page *Don't open update page after updates *Style: None / Round / Calm / Black *Timed theme *Disable the BEE on Space: and Help: pages '''Show BEE buttons''' *Build tree / Style / Tables / Apps / Relation/Connection / API === BEE Backup and Synching === ==== Backup ==== On the Nav Home page, in the bottom right corner, you should find a BEE icon. Click it to download a backup of your BEE settings, including the change explanations on the edit page, the Extra Watchlist, and 'My Menu'. To upload a backup, right-click the BEE icon and choose the file. ==== Synching ==== If you install the BEE on Chrome on a new PC, your settings (not including the change explanations on the edit page, the Extra Watchlist, and 'My Menu'), should be there for you. After that, any changes to settings in either browser should be synched to the other one. == Features Moved to WikiTree Browser Extension == === Profile Pages === ==== Change the appearance of lists of parents, siblings, and children ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Auto_WikiTree_Tables-5.gif See this GIF for a demonstration.] {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-2.png |caption=Family lists |size=large }} You can change the appearance and position of these. The buttons to do this should appear next to the 'Sources' link (just above the profile). Colours have been added to show which children belong to which parents (in the cases of half-siblings and multiple marriages). There are also optional new headings to replace the standard ones (see the image below). You can change these by clicking any of the headings. The browser should remember your choice. Also, the underlines have been removed to make the list look a little cleaner. You can: * Move these lists into the right-hand column. * View the lists vertically with dates and gender colours, and with the subject of the profile shown in the list of siblings. *See colour-coded connections between parents and children in the case of half-siblings or multiple spouses. Notes * You can securely log in to the API from the extension icon for the details of your 'private' family members to be included. * If you don't log in (you don't have to), you will see only the publicly-available data in the lists. ==== Numbers of siblings and children ==== The vertical family lists option gives numbered lists of siblings and children. For those who prefer the slightly-more-confusing horizontal lists, I've added a count at the end of each of these lists. ==== Family Timeline==== There's a BEE button on profile pages to show a timeline of events in the life of the family. It's mostly births, marriages, and deaths, but it does include some information from stickers in profiles. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE.png |caption=Family Timeline |size=l }} ==== Collapsible descendant trees ==== This allows easier navigation of the descendant trees (the result of clicking the 'Descendants' button). This is from the WikiTree Turbo extension. (Thanks, Julian!) ==== 'Surname search' links on other (aka) last names ==== Usually, when a person has had other last names (usually a woman who had more than one husband - the 'other last names' will be the surnames of her husbands before her final husband), the last name at birth and current last names have links to the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Darwin surname search page], but the other last names don't have these links. I've fixed that. ==== Heading for Profile(s) of the Week ==== If you've ever wondered what the theme of the featured connections was, now you can see it. ==== 'Unconnected branch table' button ==== On unconnected profiles (those not connected to the big tree), you can find a button to create a table of all the people in the same unnconnected branch as the profile person. These buttons are also on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Sortable_branch_tables_on_Unconnected_pages Unconnected Notables, Largest Unconnected Branches, and Special:Unconnected] pages. === New Profile page === ====Gender prediction==== When you're creating a new profile, after you leave the 'First Name at Birth' box, the gender dropdown will be filled based on WikiTree data. Notes * This is based on the gender frequency of about 13,000 names in the WikiTree database. * This is not perfect. * It is pretty good, though. ;) * If the extension doesn't predict a gender (because it's an unusual name) or it predicts incorrectly (due to differences in culture, time period, etc.), don't worry - just choose the correct gender as you have been doing up until now. ==== Location Helper ==== (Highlighting and rearranging suggested locations): if there's a location suggestion with dates that don't match the relevant date on the form, it will be sent to the bottom of the list and highlighted in pink. Locations which match family members' locations will be highlighted in green and taken to the top of the list. In this example, 'Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States' matched a family member's location (green): {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-4.png |caption=Location Helper: Matched a family member's location |size=l }} Many 'Fayette' suggestions have been sent to the bottom of the list as the dates don't match this birthdate of 1820. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-5.png |caption=Location Helper: It's none of these Fayettes. |size=l }} ====Verification when attaching someone by ID==== {{Image|file=IB_images.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Surely some mistake? }} Sometimes, you need to attach a family member to someone by using their ID as this person already has a WikiTree profile. You may paste or type the ID into the box... But what if you type or paste the wrong ID by mistake? Trouble. Now, when you put an ID in the box, the BEE will show the name and dates of the person whose ID you've added. You can take a quick glance at this just to make sure it's the right person. As with many of the features on the BEE, this idea came from a G2G post. ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list See wish #2 here]) ==== Pin on Category Finder results ==== You may know that pins in the location dropdowns will take you to more information on each place. Now the Category Finder results also have pins so that you can check out the page for each category. ====Birth and death dates and locations on 'new profile' pages==== To semi-quote a G2G comment... "When a new profile is created it often [depends] on another. [We have] eg ‘Add child of Peter’... [but I'd like] more information... for example ‘Add child of Peter Smith born Bartiébougou, Komondjari, Est, Burkina Faso on 3 Jan 1910 and died Birmingham 29 Aug 1930." The BEE gives you that. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-10.png |size=l |caption=More information on a 'new profile' page (when you're adding a family member). }} ==== Shareable sources ==== You can easily copy sources (such as a marriage record) from other profiles to use in the profile you're working on. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Auto_WikiTree_Tables_%2B#copySources See below]. === Editing === ==== Auto Bio ==== Many profiles have little or no biography. Now, with the 'Auto Bio' button, you can generate a biography based on the data in the database, data in the form on the page, and tables (created by the BEE) on the page. If you've used this extension to paste a census table into a profile, the Auto Bio feature can read this table and turn it into sentences. (For this to work well with the census tables, you need to leave the little heading before the table (e.g. '1871 England Census').) The code also looks for occupations (gathered from FamilySearch 'facts' and categories), burials, and residence information and adds it to the bio. The generated bio comes between HTML comments, like this:
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If you make a bio with the Auto Bio feature and then you add more family members to the database, you can just click the button again to re-do the bio. The code looks for these comments to remove the bio and replace it with the new one. To not replace the first generated bio (because you've edited it), right-click the button. This will give you a new bio above the old one. You can then combine the two any way you like. The Auto Bio button also: *Adds a '== Biography ==' heading if it's missing. *Puts a/the '<references />' tag on the line after the sources tag. (Adds it if it's missing; moves it if it's in the wrong place.) *Changes '===' to '==' in Sources, Research Notes, and Acknowledgements headings. *Removes '(contributors)' from this: '== Acknowledgements (contributors) =='. *Changes naked Find a Grave links to a Find a Grave link template. *Gives you some options: **Create inline citations: If you choose this option, the Auto Bio will try to take citations from the Sources section and add them to the Auto Bio text. This will probably work best if you actually use the BEE to add citations to your Sources section before using the AutoBio. It also requires the citations in the Sources section to begin with a '*'. This is how it should be done anyway, but it seems that some people don't do this. This feature still needs more testing, but the new 'undo' button is there in case anything strange happens. See what you think. **Date Format: There was a choice of two date formatting options before in the main extension settings. I've added two more with full month names. **Start with birth name: Instead of "Jane (Jones) Smith was born...", you can have "Jane Jones was born..." **Bullet lists for siblings and children (rather than numbered lists) **Include a list of siblings (or not) **Include a list of children (or not) **Include people's dates (or not) **Spouse's locations **Spouse's parents **Death details immediately after birth details ==== Date convertor ==== There's a setting (on the options page) to automatically convert European dates (DD/MM/YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY or DD.MM-YYYY) to the ISO standard (YYYY-MM-DD) on profile creation/edit pages. If you paste in a European date and then tab out or click somewhere else, the date will be converted. ==== Moving Save and Change Summary box ==== This is placed in the right-hand column next to the top of the biography. This is to save you having to scroll down to the bottom all the time. It appears to be two sets of the buttons and textbox, but it's the same ones, moving up and down the page as you scroll. There's also a button to take you to the bottom of the page to see the WT+ suggestions. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-23.png |size=l |caption=Moving Save buttons and checkboxes for the change summary. }} ==== Checkboxes for the change summary options ==== Below the change summary textbox (on the Edit page), I've changed the radio buttons to checkboxes. If you check a box it will add the text to the textbox (just as it does now with the radio buttons), but then if you uncheck the box, it will remove the added text. It's a small improvement. ==== Change explanation preview window ==== The textbox may be a little too narrow for the change summary, so I've added a preview window above it. ==== Add your own choices for the change explanation box==== There's a little settings button to the top-right of the Change Explanation box. Click this to easily add or remove your own buttons. e.g. Type 'Added {{Unsourced}}' in the box and click 'Add' - this will be saved as one of the choices. You can remove the choice by clicking on it in the pop-up window. ==== Sticky editor toolbar ==== The text box of the editor may be too long for your browser/screen/window and the toolbar may scroll out of sight. The BEE keeps it onscreen. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-9.gif |size=l |caption=The toolbar stays on screen. }}
==== Shareable sources ==== When you create a new profile, you may want to easily copy in citations from the family member that you're attaching the new profile person to. So I've put the source citations of the first person on the new profile page of the second person for you to easily click to add to the Notes or Sources box. (I've also made the Notes and Sources boxes bigger. Why are they so small?) {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-9.png |caption=Sources on Add [Person] page. |size=l }} On an edit page, you can do the same thing. Use the dropdown box to choose a family member (or select 'Other' and input the WikiTree ID of any other person), and their source citations will appear on the right. (This box is now doing two jobs: copying a Wiki Link and fetching the sources). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-10.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources |size=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-11.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources (List) |size=l }} This feature works best without the enhanced editor on. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-12.png |caption=Sources. |size=l }} With the enhanced editor on, there's one more step for an inline citation. Click the 'Copy Inline Citation' button and then paste it in the right place. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-14.png |caption=Sources with Enhanced Editor |size=l }} You can also see the whole biography of a profile person's family member. A 'Bio' button lets you see the whole biography of the person whose sources you may want to copy. This window is draggable (grab the name at the top to move it). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Update-2.png |caption=Whole Biography |size=l }} Note: The shareable sources feature will work well with inline citations and sources starting with '*' in the Sources section. === Top menus === ==== My Menu ==== The top menus have many links, but you may only use a few of them regularly. Now, you can put those links together under one small menu. You'll find 'My Menu' near the other menus. Click the words ('My Menu') to start building your custom menu. You can also add any other link you want. ==== Find Menu ==== ===== Random Profile link ===== Ever wanted to go to a random profile? Now, you can. ===== What Links Here link ===== See what other pages link to your profile or space pages. You can also right-click the What Links Here link to copy the links to your clipboard as wikilinks. There is also an option to include a 'What Links Here' section to each page. ===== Drafts ===== See your uncommitted saved drafts. The BEE builds and maintains a list of your drafts. ===== Apps submenu ===== On the Find menu, when you hover on 'Apps' you'll see a submenu of links to the apps. === G2G === ==== 'Go to profile' box ==== Put (e.g.) 'Darwin-15' in the box and jump to the profile page on pressing 'Enter' or clicking 'Go'. (You should find this in the top right of G2G.) {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-2.png |caption=WikiTree-ID go |size=l }} ==== Extra buttons ==== '''Recent Activity''', '''My Activity''', and '''+''' (My Favorites) buttons {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-7.png |caption=Extra G2G buttons |size=l }} ==== Category filters ==== {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-17.png |size=m |caption=Filter G2G categories. }} Maybe you don't need to see G2G messages labelled 'Photos' or 'Appreciation' (for example). Now, you can filter those messages out by unchecking the boxes to the left of the category list on the right. ==== G2G FAQ links and answer with the answer form ==== You can easily answer a frequently asked question on G2G by inserting an answer from the unofficial G2G FAQ page. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-21.gif |size=l |caption=Paste in the appropriate answer to a frequently asked question. }} ==== Big 'Comment' and 'Reply' buttons ==== Some people are too quick to hit the 'Answer' button because it's very big. Sometimes, their answer would be better as a comment. These big buttons are a reminder that you can choose between posting an answer and posting a comment. ==== Plain-text links become clickable links==== * lDs (e.g. Jones-123) on G2G pages {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-2.png |size=l |caption=Turn WikiTree IDs into clickable links. }} * Regular URLs on some other pages, such as ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=family this 'Special:Badges' page]) {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-3.png |size=l |caption=This was plain text. Now, it's a link. }} ==== 'Back to top' link at the bottom of the Recent Activity page ==== It may be helpful. ==== Symbols ==== On a list of questions ('Questions', 'Recent Activity', etc.), there are two symbols to help you: * A check mark ( ✓ ) to show questions you've read (or at least visited) * A plus sign ( + ) to show questions that you've marked as 'favourite' questions ==== Scissors on G2G threads ==== Some people will find them useful. ==== Extra pagination links ==== You've read a long G2G thread before and you don't want to scroll down to click to the second or third page. Now the pagination links are at the top of the question as well as the bottom. === Other === ==== Category Tables ==== + Age sorting on Centenarians and Supercentenarians category page tables ==== 'Hide my contributions' as a setting ==== I've turned the 'hide my contributions' bit in the Family Activity Feed tab into a setting, so the browser will remember your choice and you don't have to keep clicking the same link to hide your contributions. ==== More Connection Finder details ==== The BEE adds more details to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection Connection Finder] page. In the heading, the BEE adds information about the number of 'branches' that connect the two people. For example: :'''George Harrison is 27 Degrees from Charles Darwin : 5 branches (8-4-8-6-2)''' Each colour change in the Connection Finder results represents a marriage event (spouse) and cross over into a different 'bloodline'. Some prefer to call this a 'branch'. You can see the first connection through a marriage at #7 and #8. So when moving through profiles from yourself to #7, you are viewing the same branch, and the colour switches at #8 to represent the marriage event and the new branch. Here, the 5 branches (8-4-8-6-2) are: *Branch 1 = 8 people *Branch 2 = 4 people *Branch 3 = 8 people *Branch 4 = 6 people *Branch 5 = 2 people You'll find a 'More' button to the right of the main heading ('Connection Finder'). Click this for a vertical format and a little more information about all of the people listed in the Connection Finder results. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-1.png |caption=Connection Finder Table |size=large }} Like the Connection Finder results, the colours change whenever a connection is by marriage, but rather than alternating between green and yellow, we have a different colour each time. The colours in the fourth column represent 50-year periods. The mostly-empty columns on the right are for marriage details when a connection is by marriage. After the table is loaded, there should also be a download button to the right of the 'Connection Finder' heading in case you want to download the table as an Excel file. There is also a text relationship explanation (e.g. "Great-grandaunt's husband's niece's husband's 3rd cousin once removed") in the foot of the Connection Finder 'More' table. For direct descendants/ancestors, there's also an extra box with text to help with applications for '''heritage and lineage organizations''', such as Daughters of the American Revolution. Each profile in the Connection Finder table has a 'Family Timeline' button. + Surname lists: See the 'Surname summaries' button ==== Extra Watchlist ==== You can keep an eye on some profiles that are not on your Watchlist by adding them to the extension's Extra Watchlist. To add a profile to your Extra Watchlist, click this button: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update.png |size=l |caption=Extra Watchlist Button }} You can see your Extra Watchlist by right-clicking on the '+' button (above) on any profile page. It may look like this (below). Profiles with changes in the previous two weeks are listed in order of edit date, with the most recent first. The other names are listed in WikiTree ID order (so, almost alphabetically). {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-6.png |caption=Extra Watchlist Window |size=l }} The Extra Watchlist is saved in your browser, so if you clear you cache (cookies, etc.), you may lose it. To avoid that, you can export your list to a text file and import it later. You can also import the list into another browser. Importing an Extra Watchlist will overwrite the existing Extra Watchlist (if any). The exported watchlist is simply a list of WikiTree IDs separated by commas, so you could even make your own list in a text (.txt) file and import it that way. Notes: *To close this window, click the 'X' or double-click the window. *The window is draggable. *The 'x' next to a name will remove that person from your Extra Watchlist. *The date is when the profile was last changed in some way. You can also see the changed profiles on your Extra Watchlist on your Nav Home Page. ====Google search box at the bottom of every page==== {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Google search from every page }} You can find this search box from Find > Search > Scroll down to #4. I've put it at the bottom of every page, because it can be very useful. ====Clipboard and Notes==== =====Clipboard===== You may have some phrases or citations that you often use when editing or creating profiles. Save them to the BEE Clipboard. To use them, just click the Clipboard button on the editor's toolbar and click the clipping. When the enhanced editor is not on, this will paste the clipping into the biography box in the place you last had your cursor. With the enhanced editor on (and on G2G), it will be copied to your clipboard for you to paste into the page (Ctrl + v). (If anyone knows how to do this with the enhanced editor, please let me know!) *The clipboard buttons are now at the top of every page except for the edit pages, where you'll find them with the text editor. *You can re-order the notes and clippings by dragging them up and down, but if you click the text of a clipping, the window will close, so you can drag the items by grabbing the number. *You can close the Clipboard/Notes window by clicking the button again, clicking the 'x' in the top right of the heading, or double clicking the heading. =====Notes===== Maybe you store some notes in the Scratchpad on the Nav Home Page. Put them in the BEE Notes instead, so it's easier to refer to them when you're editing a profile. ::Note: These things are saved in a database in your browser. They're not going anywhere. They won't be saved in the BEE Settings (to be synched to another device). ==== Access keys ==== *g → G2G Recent Activity *r → Random Profile *n → Nav Home Page *h → Help Search *s → Save *e → Edit *k → Category *p → Preview ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key More information]) ==== Scissors (Copy ID, etc.) on Help, Category, and G2G pages ==== Some people will find them useful. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyConnections My Connections features] ==== On the My Connections page, the BEE will give you a table with a count of your connections on the page. For each degree, there's a 'Missing Connections' button which will look for those on the list with missing parents and possible missing spouses. There's also a table button for each degree to organise the results into a sortable table. The My Connections page maxes out at 1000 results or a certain number of degrees, but the BEE will keep going. Once you max out, the BEE will find the rest of the people in that degree and enable the button to fetch the next degree. When degree 7 completes, the BEE will give you some text to add your Connection Count at 7 degrees (CC7) to the table on Tommy Buch's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connection_Count_at_7_Degrees_%28CC7%29 CC7 page]. ==== Sortable tables on Wills and Estates category pages ==== See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gloucestershire%2C_Wills_and_Estates Gloucestershire Wills and Estates category page], for example. (You'll obviously need to have the BEE installed first.) ==== Improved Surname pages ==== Click the 'More Details' button and you can see the people on the page who are missing a parent or two. A blue dot indicates a missing father; a pink dot, a missing mother. This feature also highlights your ancestors (A), profiles of which you are the profile manager (PM), married women whose name hasn't changed (?), and orphaned profiles (O). It also displays profile pictures. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-9.png |size=l |caption=More Details. }} The 'table view' is better. The BEE: * Makes the table sortable by profile manager. * Separates locations into a separate sortable column. By default, there is only one location on the surname page - the birth location or, if this is unavailable, the death location. These are placed in a separate, sortable column (the locations which are death locations are shown with a grey background). The locations can be sorted from 'big to small' - so Australian results will often be listed first, and within those results, New South Wales will come before South Australia, and so on - or 'small to big', with the results listed in order based on the smallest part (town, village, etc.) of the location. The results from one town are then sorted by birth date. If the birth date is unavailable, the death date is used instead (if available). Note that this will not sort all the search results, but only those on the page. The best thing may be to click the link to see 5,000 results and then sort those 5,000 by location. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-4.png |size=l |caption=Surname table. }} * Gives the option of seeing a wide (horizontally scrolling) table. The text will not wrap, so it may be easier for you to scan the table. After clicking 'More Details' on the surname table page, along with the more details (described above), there is an extra column for death location. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-8.png |size=l |caption=A wide table with more details, including death location. }} ==== Highlighting cousins and ancestors on the Anniversaries page ==== This will show the ancestors and cousins recorded in your browser's database, which you will have if you've clicked the tree icon to build the ancestor database. You won't necessarily see all of your cousins on the list. A cousin is added to the database when you visit their profile, so if you haven't visited their profile, they won't be in the database and won't be highlighted on the Anniversaries page. You can also see a simple explanation of your ancestor's relations to you (e.g. 'MFMF', 'Mother's father's mother's father'). == Privacy ==
WikiTree BEE stores your preferences for many of its features in your browser. For the Ancestor/Cousins feature, data, including that of your private profiles, is stored in your browser's database. No data is shared with anyone else or used for any purpose other than providing you with an enhanced WikiTree experience. The in-browser database can easily be deleted by hovering over the tree icon and clicking the winter tree which appears.

WikiTree Bookmarks

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This is my quick reference guide for links I expect to use regularly. These links include links for help both on and off of Wikitree ==Categories and Stickers== *[[:Category:Stickers|Links to all the stickers]] *[[:Category:Categories|Links to all top-level categories]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers_for_Veterans Stickers for Veterans Profiles] ==Researching== *War and Military Resources **Civil War ***[[:Category:Confederate_Army%2C_United_States_Civil_War|Civil War Confederate]] **[[:Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Korean_War|Korean War]] **[[:Category:United_States_Armed_Forces|General Military]] *Brickwalls **[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Tools to find Brick Walls] **[[:Category:Family_Brick_Walls|Categorizing Brick Wall Ancestors]] *Ancestral Heritage **[[Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research|Irish Heritage]] *Cemeteries and Burials **[[Space:How_to_Categorise_Cemeteries|Categorizing Cemeteries]] **[http://www.interment.net/Default.htm Interment.net Online Cemetery Records] ==Linking and Style== *Adding Links **[[Help:Links_to_Ancestry|Linking to Ancestry.com]] **[[Help:Adding_Links|Adding Links on Wikipedia, other sites, and within comments]] *Style and Formatting **[[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing for Style]] **[[Help:Recommended_Tags|Recommended Tags]] ==Images== *[[:Category:Flag_Images|Country Flags on Wikitree]]

WikiTree Browser Extension

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[[Category:WikiTree Tools and Apps]] {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images_New-7.png |align=l |size=s |caption=WikiTree }} The '''WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE)''', [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension a collaborative effort] from the [[Project:WikiTree_Apps|WikiTree Apps Project]], is a downloadable software component that plugs into your browser, enhancing your WikiTree browsing, reading, and editing experience. Highly configurable, WBE offers '''over seventy-five''' distinct and switchable features, allowing you to fine-tune your viewing and editing preferences. Some of the key features include a sticky toolbar, access keys, Find->Apps and Find->What Links Here submenus, clipboard and notes management, an extra watchlist, link previews, Family Group & Family Timeline, distance & relationship calculations, category display controls, Auto Bio & Bio Check, Auto Gedcom Cleanup, date, location, and language helpers, a gender predictor, Dark Mode, smooth scrolling, and more applications of scissors. The extension also provides a collection of readability options, such as Reading Mode, to further enhance your WikiTree experience. See the WBE Stable and Preview Version Updates — [[Space:WikiTree Browser Extension Update|an update change log]]. If you are interested in contributing to this project, please see [[#Development|Development]], [[#Communication| Communication]] and [[#Testing_and_Feedback|Testing and Feedback]] at the end of this document.

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== Installation == We recommend that you: * save all of your editing sessions before you begin an update. * refresh all of your WikiTree tabs/windows after an update is installed '''Stable version''' (updated monthly): * [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ncjafpiokcjepnnlmgdaphkkjehapbln For '''Chrome'''] and other Chromium-based browsers, including Opera, Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi. * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-browser-extension/ For '''Firefox''']. * [https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/wikitree-browser-extension/id6447643999 For '''Safari''']. :{{YouTube | Hep8RpS4PWU |"Starting out with the WikiTree Browser Extension" with Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney |playlist=TreeTours}} ::This video begins with Greg Clarke demonstrating how to install WBE on Chrome, Firefox, Safari on a Mac, and Safari on an iPad. '''Preview version''': If you want to have the most up-to-date version of the extension and you don't mind the chance of encountering a bug or two, you can try the development 'Preview' version. See it and try it here first. * [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ijipjpbjobecdgkkjdfpemcidfdmnkid For '''Chrome'''] and other Chromium-based browsers, including Opera, Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi. * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wt-browser-extension-test/ For '''Firefox''']. * For '''Safari''' — join the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension_Testers_Team| WikiTree Browser Extension Testers Team]] to stay current with the latest TestFlight edition of WBE, Stable and (Preview) versions for Mac and iOS. '''Permissions''' When you first install WikiTree Browser Extension, you will be asked to grant it permission to run on your computer, to access wikitree.com (and maybe wikitreebee.com), to download backup files, and to read or write to your system clipboard. Each of these are legitimate requests. When a new permission is required for a new feature of the extension, the extension will be disabled until you accept the new permission. We apologize for the inconvenience. '''Other WikiTree Extensions''' * Numerous features that were formerly in the WikiTree BEE extension have migrated into the WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE). Others will follow. In order to avoid conflicts, features that are migrating from BEE to WBE will be disabled in BEE before they are enabled in WBE. * You can remove the WikiTree+ and AGC extensions, which have been wholly integrated into the WikiTree Browser Extension.

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== Configuration == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images_New-7.png |align=l |size=s |caption=WikiTree }} '''WikiTree Browser Extension''' — On installation, you'll be greeted by the WikiTree Browser Extension features page. You can switch the features on or off, depending on your preferences. Many features are switched on by default. Flicking a switch is enough to switch a feature on or off (there's no save button). {{Clear}} The '''All''' switch at the top-right of the Options page will turn all features (apart from Dark Mode) on or off, by toggling to the left or right. The switch adopts a middle position if some features are disabled. Each category and sub-category of features has a similar three-position toggle switch, positioned before the feature heading. The gear wheel icon leads to WBE [[#Settings|Settings]] and Data Backup options. Click on the '''(?)''' icon beside the feature heading to open a new tab with a description of the feature and its options, if any. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-211.png |align=l |size=large |label=WikiTree Browser Extension features page |caption=WikiTree Browser Extension features page }} {{Clear}} Several of the features have options or settings of their own. Just click the '''Show options''' button next to the feature's heading to reveal them. {{Clear}} After making changes or enabling/disabling any of the features in your Options, you'll need to refresh any WikiTree pages that you have open to see the effects of your changes. Any new pages that you open will take on the most recent Options settings. '''Accessing WikiTree Browser Extension features page''' : To access the WikiTree Browser Extension features page and change any options in future, just click on the WikiTree icon in your browser toolbar. {{Image|file=IB_images-25.png |align=c |size=large |label=Click on the WikiTree icon to access Options and Settings |caption=Click on the WikiTree icon to access Options and Settings }} * '''Chrome''' and '''Firefox''': You'll probably need to pin the icon to the toolbar - click the browser's extension icon (a jigsaw puzzle piece, a cube, or something similar), and find the pin next to the orange WikiTree icon. * '''Safari''': Right-click on your Safari Toolbar and it will offer you a "Customize Toolbar..." option. You will then be able to arrange the position of the WBE icon wherever you choose on your toolbar. * The Options page can also be accessed via your browser's extension manager. {{Clear}}

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== Features == The features are grouped into six categories: * '''Global:''' tools and features available on or affecting every page. * '''Profile:''' presentation and layout of profile elements. * '''Editing:''' features to facilitate profile creation and editing. * '''Navigation:''' menus: apps, drafts, my menu, random profile; links and previews. * '''Community:''' G2G pages, badges, contributions, and thank yous. * '''Other:''' several table features and some usability tweaks. Features marked with "(Preview)" are currently only in the Preview version. '''On YouTube''' There are videos on YouTube that review many of the features of the WikiTree Browser Extension. * {{YouTube |6ctf3n0A8zA |The WikiTree Browser Extension Part I: Global Features |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube |NflosCnG_W0 |The Power of the WikiTree Browser Extension |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube | Hep8RpS4PWU |"Starting out with the WikiTree Browser Extension" with Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube | RiOFKUy7J7Y |"WikiTree Browser Extension: Features Review" with Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube|urVTFSR0sJw|"Bio Check" with Kay Knight |playlist= TreeTours}} * {{YouTube|PqWEUYQBbPI|"A Tour of WikiTree BEE w/Flo Straub" with Greg Clarke|34:00 |playlist= TreeTours}} ::Flo Straub demonstrates WBE Category Management feature, starting at 34:00 minutes. : {{Space:WBE_Info|menuNew}} : === Global === Features available on or affecting every page. ==== Access Keys ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-237.png |align=l |size=large |label=Access Keys feature |caption=Access Keys feature }} {{Clear}} Enable the Access Keys feature for quick keyboard shortcuts.Wikipedia contributors. "Access Key" (Accessed 6 Dec 2023) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key . {{Image|file=IB_images-286.png |align=r |size=m |label=Access Keys settings. Choose which access keys you want to enable. Please note that some accessibility tools may use some of these access keys. In particular, '''D''' is known to be used by some browser accessibility tools. |caption=Access Keys settings. }} :'''Navigational Keys''' *'''1''': Nav Home Page — jumps to Nav Home *'''F''': Find — jumps to the WikiTree person search page *'''G''': G2G Recent Activity — jumps to the G2G Recent Activity page *'''H''': Help Search — jumps to WikiTree Help search page *'''R''': Random Profile — jumps to a random profile *'''W''': Watchlist — jumps to your Watchlist :'''Information Management Keys''' *'''I''': ID — copies the WikiTree ID of the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''J''': User — copies the WikiTree user number of the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''L''': Link — copies the WikiTree link for the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''U''': URL — copies the URL of the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''N''': Clipboard and Notes: Toggle Notes open/close *'''V''': Clipboard and Notes: Toggle Clipboard open/close *'''X''': Extra Watchlist: Toggle open/close (browse mode only) Some access keys work differently depending on whether you are browsing or editing a profile. '''While Browsing a Person Profile''' :'''Profile Activity''' *'''A''': Ancestors — like pressing the Ancestors button *'''D''': Descendants — like pressing the Descendants button *'''E''': Edit profile — opens an edit session in the current person profile *'''T''': Tree apps — opens the Tree Apps :'''Image Handling Keys''' *'''M''': Magnifier — toggles [[#Image_Zoom_and_Magnifier|Magnifier]] feature on/off *'''Z''': Zoom — toggles [[#Image_Zoom_and_Magnifier|Zoom-in-Place]] feature on/off '''While Editing a Person Profile''' :'''Edit Session Keys''' *'''C''': Compare — compare draft with saved information *'''E''': Enhanced Editor — toggles Enhanced Editor while in Editing session *'''P''': Preview — like pressing the Preview button in Edit mode *'''Q''': Quit — return to profile / delete draft *'''S''': Save — saves your current edit session :'''Content Enhancement Keys''' *'''A''': AGC — run Auto Gedcom Cleanup (AGC) *'''B''': Bio — run Auto Bio *'''K''': Category — opens the Category helper box *'''T''': Template — Add any template '''Key Combos''' :For '''Chrome:''' *PC: Use Shift-Alt + letter (e.g., Shift-Alt-G for G2G Recent Activity) *Mac: Use Ctrl-Opt + letter (e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity) :For '''Firefox:''' *PC: Use Shift-Alt + letter (e.g., Shift-Alt-G for G2G Recent Activity) *Mac: Use Ctrl-Opt + letter (e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity) :For '''Safari:''' *Mac: Use Ctrl-Opt + letter (e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity) See also: :Find more key combinations for different browsers and operating systems in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key Wikipedia Access Keys] article. Also see: [[:Space:Tip_of_the_Week_from_Betsy_Ko|Betsy Ko's Tips of the Week]] * [[:Space:Tip_of_the_Week_from_Betsy_Ko#Saving_the_WikiTree_Browser_Extension_Access_Keys_where_you_can_find_them|Saving the WikiTree Browser Extension Access Keys where you can find them]] : : ==== Add Search Boxes ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-57.png |align=l |size=large |caption=Add Search Boxes feature }} {{Clear}} Enable this feature and its options to add a Help Search box and/or a Google Search box to the bottom of every page. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-191.png |align=c |size=large |caption=Add Search Boxes. }} {{Clear}} : : ==== Clipboard and Notes ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-127.png |align=l |size=large |label=Clipboard and Notes feature. |caption=Clipboard and Notes feature. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-4.png |align=r |size=s |label=Clipboard and Notes icons. |caption=Clipboard and Notes icons. }} Easily store and access frequently used text snippets in the clipboard and notes. Icons for clipboard and notes are located at the top right of the page on profile pages and G2G. When editing text, the buttons are placed conveniently with the editing toolbar. You can also sort your clippings and notes into groups. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-254.png |align=c |size=large |label=Clipboard Feature of WikiTree Browser Extension |caption=Clipboard Feature of WikiTree Browser Extension }} {{Clear}} '''Clipboard''' : A repository for multiple clippings that you can quickly paste into the current edit session. Very handy for storing collections of citations that you expect to use during an extended session or an event such as a Connect-a-Thon. * With Enhanced Editor off: click the position in the editor where you want to insert a clipping, then click the clipping. * With Enhanced Editor on: clicking a clipping copies it to your system's clipboard for pasting in the editor. * Re-order notes or clippings by dragging the item up or down using the number on the left. '''Notes''' : A handy scratchpad for genealogists to keep ephemeral notes. Stuff that you might need to check occasionally and want to keep handy, but you don't expect to paste into any profiles. Your to-do list(s), for example. Or maybe a short text passage that you are working on, and is not yet ready to move into your Clipboard. Notes are there for you to record and consult — they don't interact with the Clipboard. Clippings and notes are stored in your browser and can be backed up using the Back Up button. Note that they won't sync across browsers on different devices. '''Keyboard shortcuts''' There are some key controls to use with the Clipboard and Notes: * Shift-left/right arrow moves between tabs * Shift-up/down arrow selects the previous/next clipping on the active tab * Shift-Enter copies the current selected clipping to the document and closes the clipboard * Shift-PageUp: select the clipping 5 positions up, or the first one * Shift-PageDown: select the clipping 5 positions down, or the last one * Esc: close the Clipboard or Notes popup The above shortcuts are convenient to use together with the V and N [[#Access_Keys|Access Keys]] feature, which then allows you to paste or lookup items while editing a profile without having to use your mouse. : : ==== Extra Watchlist ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-129.png |align=l |size=large |label=Extra Watchlist feature. |caption=Extra Watchlist feature. }} {{Clear}} Enable this feature to monitor profiles you're not on the Trusted List for with the Extra Watchlist. {{Image|file=IB_images-22.png |align=l |size=s |label=Extra Watchlist buttons |caption=Extra Watchlist buttons }} * Use the '+' button to add or remove a profile, * Use the binoculars button to view your Extra Watchlist. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-23.png |align=l |size=large |label=Extra Watchlist feature |caption=Extra Watchlist feature }} {{Clear}} You can sort your watchlist by ID, Name, or Change Date by clicking on the column headings. You can '''Export''' your list as a comma-separated txt file to preserve it when clearing your browser's cache, and use the '''Import''' feature to restore your list afterward. (You can also use the extension's back-up feature (see below).) The Extra Watchlist file format is quite simple, a comma-separated list of WikiTree IDs (E.g. "Hilton-1013,Mainwaring-42,Hilton-18,Hilton-52,"), where a trailing comma is expected. So, if it's easier for you, you can manually create your lists of profiles in .txt files to import anytime. You can keep different sets of profiles to import into your Extra Watchlist depending on where in your tree you are working. For example, keep different lists for ancestors from different parts of the world or in different time periods. {{Clear}} : : ==== Image Zoom and Magnifier ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-231.png |align=l |size=large |label=Image Zoom and Magnifier feature. |caption=Image Zoom and Magnifier feature. }} {{Clear}} This feature allows you to interact with images in the following ways: *Zoom-in and Zoom-out: Click on the magnifying glass icon

WikiTree Cemetery Searches

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[[Category: Cemeterist Project]]
Back to [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]
This page has been created in order to facilitate finding Cemetery information and profiles on WikiTree by utilizing the WikiTree+ server. These links are not designed to be a comprehensive listing, but rather are structured and described in a way that will help you modify the search results based on your personal needs / preferences.

WikiTree Challenge 2021

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[[Category:Challenges]] '''The WikiTree Challenge''' is our biggest community event ever. Each week, a team of WikiTree volunteers collaborates to make discoveries for a special guest star. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-170.png | align=r |size=400 |link=https://teespring.com/wikitree-let-sources-decide?pid=46&cid=2740 }} == Guest Stars == Each week, a team of WikiTree volunteers focuses on the tree of a special guest star. In 2021 we have focused on "genealogy stars" such as bestselling author AJ Jacobs, leading genetic genealogist CeCe Moore, and host of PBS TV's "Finding Your Roots," Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Our guests have been some of the world's leading genealogists and others who have made outstanding contributions in the field of genealogy. These guests were the most challenging. By working together in just one week, could our amateur genealogists make new discoveries for genealogy professionals? The answer: ''Yes!'' In our first 25 challenges we broke 500 brick walls for our guests! This is a truly incredible accomplishment. In 2022 we are expanding the challenge to include guest stars who are not genealogists. If we can make discoveries for professional genealogists, what can we discover for non-genealogists? This promises to be fun for everyone. Please note that although many active WikiTree members would make great guest stars, we focus on guests who do not already use WikiTree for their genealogy. If you have been invited to be a guest, please see [[Help:WikiTree Challenge Guests]]. === Working with the guest === Before the week they are featured, we ask the guest to share what they already know about their genealogy. The team captain works with them privately to create profiles of great-grandparents and creates images of their trees showing what is currently known about them. For challenge purposes (see the [[#Scoring|scoring section]] below) we consider this our "comparison tree." During the week of their challenge, the guest star just waits! We suggest that they don't view or edit anything on WikiTree so they don't spoil the surprise of any discoveries. At the end of their week, we reveal our discoveries. == Team Collaboration and Competition == This is a '''collaborative''' ''and'' '''competitive''' challenge. Participants work together on a team. Different teams participate in different weeks. Our challenge winners are the top-scoring teams and members for the month and year. === Team Captains === Each week's team is led by a team captain or co-captains. {{Badge|Challenge Captain}} The team captain role is '''very important''' in this challenge. Captains: * Coordinate with the guest star in advance to prepare the starting profiles of grandparents or great-grandparents. * Participate in the kick-off event to introduce the guest star and starting profiles. * Lead the collaboration during the week so that researchers are coordinating their work when they are investigating the same ancestors. * Monitor progress and provide gentle guidance if they notice participants getting off track, e.g. creating profiles without sources. * Verify the identification of mistakes and missing information and award point bounties for them. * Participate in the wrap-up event at the end of the week. Like all genealogists on WikiTree, team captains are volunteers. Although they are not compensated, we can offer: * The sincere appreciation of our community. * A "Team Captain" badge. * A "WikiTree Challenge Team Captain" t-shirt or item of their choice. * Bragging rights if their team has the highest score in a month. * A real, physical '''trophy''' if their team has the highest score for the year. The current team captain list: * Mindy Silva & Cheryl Hess * Joan Whitaker & Janet Wild * Emma MacBeath * Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz * Christine Daniels * Karen Lowe * Laura DeSpain * Maddy Hardman * Donna Baumann === Challenge Coordinator === The challenge is administered by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]. Mindy coordinates with team captains, helps with registration, and represents the [[Help:WikiTree Team|WikiTree Team]] in what is our most ambitious event ever. If you have any questions or problems regarding the challenge, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=16847935&ref=18142862 contact Mindy]. == How to Participate == Challenges are running almost every week in 2021, from Wednesday to Wednesday. Each week, there is a {{G2G}} thread for announcements and discussions. Everyone is invited to participate, even if they haven't registered, but only those who register have their points counted. === Advance registration === Members who plan to participate are asked to register in advance. This enables us to coordinate teams and award points. Registration opens in {{G2G}} during the first week of each month for the following month. To participate in any one of the December challenges, for example, you would register in November. Participants who register for any week during a month will get the participation badge for the month. {{Badge|2101_challenge}} {{Badge|2102_challenge}} {{Badge|2103_challenge}} {{Badge|2104_challenge}} {{Badge|2105_challenge}} {{Badge|2106_challenge}} {{Badge|2107_challenge}} {{Badge|2108_challenge}} {{Badge|2109_challenge}} {{Badge|2110_challenge}} {{Badge|2111_challenge}} {{Badge|2112_challenge}} Register in {{G2G}}. Look for the message that says "The WikiTree Challenge: Will you join a [Month] team?" It is "pinned" to the top of the G2G question list. === Scoring === (''See all [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Summaries#Score_Summaries|prior weeks' scores here]].'') One point is awarded for creating a sourced WikiTree profile of an ancestor or nuclear relative of an ancestor of the guest star. This is the second column of the statistics table labeled "'''Created profiles'''." In addition to the points for creating ancestor profiles, participants can earn special bonus points for the following. This is the third column labeled "'''Bounty points'''." ==== Point bounty #1: Mistaken ancestry on WikiTree ==== Ten extra points are awarded if you prove that a parent-child relationship anywhere in the guest star's ancestry on WikiTree is incorrect. Ten points will be awarded for every mistaken ancestor of the guest star that is corrected. Note that uncertain or unproven parents should not be removed. They should be marked as "[[Help:Uncertain|Uncertain]]." Only disproven parent-child relationships should be removed and counted. Fixing other mistakes, adding sources, and improving profiles in other ways is encouraged but not counted. Also, mistakes that were added during or shortly before the challenge will not be counted. ==== Point bounty #2: Mistaken or missing ancestry on comparison tree ==== Ten extra points will be awarded if you find a mistaken parent-child relationship in the guest star's ancestry on the comparison tree or '''break a brick wall''' on the comparison tree. Breaking a brick wall means adding a father or mother to WikiTree who ''is not'' on the comparison tree for an ancestor who ''is'' on the comparison tree. This bounty is only awarded for one generation. Therefore, a bounty can be 20 points if both a father and mother are found, but no additional bounties can be awarded on that family line. Additional ancestors are just one point each as described in the basic scoring section. 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== WikiTree Challenge 1 == {{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}} {{G2GLink|1681661}} [[Help:Discord]]: {{YouTube|u_JhDioK1aE|What is Discord?}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240111/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver]] # [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel Gonzáles Vallejo]] # [[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Gaines Fullinwider]] # [[Blackburn-5877|Thomas Wakefield Blackburn]] # [[McCarty-931|Billy the Kid]] # [[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] # [[Wallace-4277|Lew Wallace]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] #[[Sanchez-6345|José de Jesus Sanchez (1840-bef.1916)]], descendant of Manuel Vallejo Gonzáles, needs profiles for 2 wives and 10 children. This is after they became a part of the U.S. so no Spanish needed! The children all have baptism records on FamilySearch. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. *Garrett: [[Shaw-30147|James Shaw]] I need an Alabama Death Certificate, please: Digital Folder Number 004198786 Microfilm Number 1908881 Image Number 00544 Indexing Batch I06525-0 Collection Information Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 Learn more about this collection through the FamilySearch Wiki. Cite This Record "Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKSV-GJY : 30 November 2020), James F. Shaw, 1953. Thanks in advance! [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 12:41, 15 January 2024 (UTC) done * Garrett: [[ Heard-3296|James Heard]] Need image of Louisiana DC. Thanks in Advance!! Digital Folder Number 004216042 Microfilm Number 2203837 Image Number 29 Indexing Batch B07159-7 Collection Information Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960 Learn more about this collection through the FamilySearch Wiki. Cite This Record "Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3M3-KVN : Sat Oct 14 03:46:25 UTC 2023), Entry for James Howard Heard and Jim H Heard, 17 Oct 1936. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 20:18, 16 January 2024 (UTC) done ==Locations== List any countries you find here #[[Project:Australia|Australia]] #Bahamas #Belgium #British Guyana #[[Project:Canada|Canada]] #Cuba #[[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] #[[Project:France|France]] #[[Project:Germany|Germany]] #Guatemala #[[Project:Italy|Italy]] #Jamaica #Panama #Panama Canal #Peru #Philippines #[[Project:Poland|Poland]] #Portugal #Puerto Rico #Russia #Spain #Tahiti #Tonga #Trinidad #Turkey #[[Project:England|England]] #[[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] #[[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] #[[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland]] #[[Project:Wales|Wales]] #[[Project:United States|United States]]: ##Alabama ##Alaska ##Arizona ##Arkansas ##California ##Colorado ##Connecticut ##Delaware ##Florida ##Georgia ##Hawaii ##Idaho ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Iowa ##Kansas ##Kentucky ##Louisiana ##Maine ##Maryland ##Massachusetts ##Michigan ##Minnesota ##Mississippi ##Missouri ##Montana ##Nebraska ##Nevada ##New Hampshire ##New Jersey ##New Mexico ##New York ##North Carolina ##North Dakota ##Ohio ##Oklahoma ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##South Carolina ##South Dakota ##Tennessee ##Texas ##Utah ##Vermont ##Virginia ##Washington ##Washington, DC ##West Virginia ##Wisconsin ##Wyoming ##US Virgin Island of St. Thomas == Tell Us What You Found!! == === [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *John's paternal great-grands and first-greats. Prussia experts should look in West Prussia for ancestor links. Henry Deutschendorf's ancestors were from West Prussia and immigrated to Ekaterinoslav, Russia and later moved to North Caucasus. This family is considered Black Sea Germans (Germans from Russia called by Catherine the Great who settled around Black Sea area now by Ukraine) and his family lived in several Mennonite colonies. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 18:08, 11 January 2024 (UTC) *John's paternal great-grandparents, [[Deutschendorf-49|Georg Deutschendorf]] and [[Catt-1181|Elizabeth Catt's]] nine other children (beside John's grandfather). Georg left West Prussia with his parents and family and settled in South Russia first into the Mennonite colony of Chortitza, Ekaterinoslav. After marrying Elizabeth Catt, they had children documented in several villages including: Chortitza, Elisabethstal, Josefstal, Steinau, and Friedensfeld--all Mennonite colonies. The family then resettled in the North Caucasus in Wohldemfurst. Four daughters were still in Russia and three sons were living in Germany at the 1953 time period of his daughter [[Deutschendorf-61|Anna's]] death (she was the only one confirmed to have immigrated to Canada). Only one son came to America, [[Deutschendorf-10|John Henry]], who traveled with Georg's sister [[Deutschendorf-55|Justina]]--he was the grandfather to John Denver. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 00:25, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *John's third great grandfather [[Berry-3087|John Berry]] lived to be over 100 years old! An article about his 101st birthday was published in the St. Louis, Missouri Sun. It was estimated he had over 250 descendants living in Dent County, Missouri where he lived. [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 15:36, 13 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * [[Alvis-351|Ashley N. Alvis]] was a Private in Company B, 43rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry. He was the maternal grandfather of John Denver’s aunt’s 2nd husband [[Askins-481|Cecil E. Askins]]. [[Bianchi-201|Bianchi-201]] 19:25, 16 January 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * John Denver; [[Davis-115590|Lorin Calvin Davis]] Private Engineers, Company C, 34th Infantry went to France and was sent home on a hospital ship secondary to Bilateral Congenital Amblyopia, [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 16:50, 12 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II * [[Ziebarth-200|Stanley Edwin Ziebarth (1918-1945)]] was killed in action in WWII. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross. 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN *John Denver's Uncle [[Deutschendorf-86|Max Deutschendorf]] was drafted into the U.S. Army January 1953. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 04:28, 14 January 2024 (UTC) ::VIETNAM *John Denver's first cousin [[Dobbs-2393|Kenneth Dobbs]] served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Son of John's [[Deutschendorf-54|Aunt Annie]]. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 01:10, 14 January 2024 (UTC) === [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel Gonzáles Vallejo]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[Vallejo-261|Lugardo Vallejo (abt.1704-1769)]] and [[Romero_de_Pedraza-35|María Rosalia Romero de Pedraza (abt.1712-abt.1750)]] married in 1730, creating quite the scandal. Rosalia was the daughter of Lugardo's older half-sister, [[Vallejos-130|Angela Teresa Vallejos (abt.1685-abt.1750)]]. They married on 31 May 1730 and their oldest child was baptized on 15 Jun 1730. The church record states that Lugardo was "hijo de padres no conocidos" (was the son of unknown parents.) [[Korte-201|Korte-201]] 14:38, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *In 1676, [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel González Vallejo]] left his home in Acatzingo, Puebla, to move to Mexico City. He likely relocated there to learn a trade, as in later years he was identified as a ''maestro de herrador,'' a master farrier, who made iron shoes for horses and could train others in the trade. In 1693, he signed up, along with is family, to join the group of families from Mexico City that had volunteered to help resettle New Mexico. On the muster role of July 1693, his trade was recorded as ''herrador'' (farrier).[[Perez-5513|Perez-5513]] 12:42, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Lucero_de_Godoy-70|Manuel Miguel Lucero de Godoy (bef.1710-1766)]], grandson of [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel González Vallejo]], served as ''alcalde mayor'' (head of the ''cabildo'', the town council) of Albuquerque from the mid-1760s until his death on January 25, 1766.[[Perez-5513|Perez-5513]] 16:11, 14 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Gaines Fullinwider]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * James E Caldwell [[Caldwell-12786|James E Caldwell (1902-)]] attended Northwestern University and achieved prominence during his college years in Chicago as a leader of a Dixieland jazz band called Jimmy Caldwell's Jazz Jesters. His band at various times featured such jazz greats as Benny Goodman, Bix Beiderbeck and Eddie Condon. He was active in the Willamette Valley Jazz Society and the Oregon City Jazz Society. [[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 18:41, 12 January 2024 (UTC). [Quoted straight off Find-a-Grave] * [[Lang-8631|Robert Hamilton Lang (1836-1913)]] was the governor of the Imperial Ottoman Bank based in Constantinople. When he retired in October 1902, he was received by the Sultan who conferred upon him the Grand Cordon of the Order of Medjidie set in brilliants. Lang was a businessman but also a diplomat and a collector of antiquities. The major part of his Cypriot antiquities collection was purchased by the British Museum, with other parts going to the Louvre in Paris and to museums in Berlin. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 12:19, 14 January 2024 (UTC) * [[Rogers-45531|Byron Demont Rogers (1883-)]], a cousin of Edwin Gaines Fullinwider's father, met his future wife Mary Alice Lang in Istanbul (at that time still named Constantinople). He was stationed there serving on US Navy ship Scorpion and she was the Constantinople born daughter of Robert Hamilton Lang , a Scottish financier and diplomat appointed as the Governor of the Imperial Ottoman Bank. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 13:05, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Fullinwider-16]] Rolla Augustus Fullinwider sailed to the Isthmus of Panama April 11, 1908 to join the ranks of the more than 40,000 workers who were employed to build the Panama Canal. He reported to duty on April 16, 1908 as a Conductor, making $170.00 per month. Sometimes he made $220.50 per month when promoted to Foreman Conductor. About 5609 workers were killed during the construction of the Panama Canal. It opened in 1914 after 10 years of construction. [[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 14:45, 14 January 2024 (UTC)Bagby-747 * [[Citron-75|William Julius Citron (1883-)]] was an inventor. He was granted several patents for rather strange devices like ''a tonsorial apparatus to apply lather to the face of a person and also to provide means whereby the face may be dried and powdered with either warm air, steam or heated water delivered into contact with the face of a person'', or a ''carriage for seating spectators, mounted on revolving supports that give an impression of rolling vehicles or traveling motion at rapid speed; in moving panoramic scenes imprinted or painted on webs moving oppositely to the supposed course of the carriage'' or even the ''Trailograf designed to take the place of slides on the screen'' or also a ''method of and apparatus for recording and exhibiting stock quotations, election returns, and other similar transitory information, combining a standard form of typewriter and a prop lantern'' . He also worked as a local manager for Fox Films (later to become 20th Century Fox). [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 16:51, 17 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tally-396 : Served in Quantrill's Partisan Rangers, CSA under Captain Quantrill. Lost at War. Specifically: KIA near Independence, MO and likely buried nearby. Roster lists him as killed by Missouri State Militia on February 11th, 1863 near Independence, Missouri. (Popp-547) *Fullinwider-8 * [[Lansing-430|Frederick Lansing]] served in the Civil War in the 8th New York Cavalry, acting adjutant to that regiment .[[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 13:32, 12 January 2024 (UTC)Bagby-747[[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 13:32, 12 January 2024 (UTC) * [[Hesser-328|John L Hesser (1834-1919)]] was a Civil War soldier in Co. A of the 73rd Illinois Infantry. He was captured at the Battle of Chicamauga and spent nineteen months as a prisoner of war, mostly at Andersonville prison.NGP 1/13/24 4PM AST * [[Bird-758|Richard Cullam Bird (1838-1908)]]. Union - Enlisted in Company A, Illinois 73rd Infantry Regiment on 21 Aug 1862.[[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 02:11, 16 January 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY *Fullinwider-8 *[[Fullinwider-16|Rolla Augustus Fullinwider]] was a Sgt. in 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Spanish American War[[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 20:49, 12 January 2024 (UTC)Bagby-747 * [[Gaines-3669|Thomas Newton Gaines]] was 2nd Corporal in Captain John Dement’s Company of the Illinois Volunteer Militia during the Black Hawk War in 1832. He was the maternal great-grandfather of [[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Gaines Fullinwider]]. [[Bianchi-201|Bianchi-201]] 02:11, 12 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR I *[[Fullinwider-10|Simon Pendleton Fullinwider Jr (1897-1947)]] graduated from the Naval Academy in 1917. Retired with the rank of Captain. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery. [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:29, 17 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II * [[Newman-15480|Oliver Perry Newman (1899-1976)]] Graduated from West Point. Retired from the Army as a Major General. [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:29, 17 January 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Blackburn-5877|Thomas Wakefield Blackburn]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *[[Howard-37049|Mary Ann (Howard) Prichard (abt.1837-1920)]], Thomas Blackburn's Mother-In-law. In her obituary, she was listed as one of the first pioneer women in Nebraska. She was a Reverends wife and dealt with several people. When her husband died she kept the family together as the Matriarch. '''Obituary of wife Mary Howard Prfchard''': "U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current", database
Omaha Daily Bee; Publication Date: 17 Nov 1920; Publication Place: Omaha, Nebraska, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/741738336/?article=1d2bc816-f6af-44e3-8a65-b872f1fa57f2&focus=0.27532265,0.039017383,0.39592713,0.34890768&xid=3355
{{Ancestry Record|61843|982753795}} (accessed 11 January 2024)
Name: Martin Prichard; Gender: Male; Newspaper Title: Omaha Daily Bee; Spouse: Mary Howard Prfchard.
[[Popp-547|Kelly Popp Kley]] * [[Blackburn-7882|John Thomas Blackburn]] was the first commanding officer of the famed F4U Corsair squadron VF-17 Jolly Rogers [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] 04:24, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Herrington-1083|Bartholomew Herrington (abt.1751-1821)]] - from Find A Grave: Bartholomew Herrington was a pioneer of Lexington, Kentucky, where he erected the first house there that had a shingle roof.(History of Texas , Central Texas Vol I, Pub. 1896) He is also a DAR patriot ancestor (see military below). [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:30, 12 January 2024 (UTC) * When the news of the sudden death of [[Link-166|James Andrew Link (1856-1913)]] working as a train conductor in Guatemala came to his brother, it was initially reported he had died in a train crash. But the truth about his death emerged only two weeks later. James A. Link did not meet his death in a railroad wreck but was stabbed by an infuriated passenger of his train who became enraged when he disarmed him of a revolver. The passenger, who had been drinking heavily, became noisy and drew a revolver threatening other passengers on the coach. Link took the gun away from him and went into the next car. Upon his return, the fellow jumped on his back and stabbed him through the shoulder almost to the heart. [[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]] *According to Find A Grave [[Elder-267|Aloysius Elder (1757-1827)]] and his mother deeded the land for Mt. St. Mary's College and Seminary in Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Maryland, except for the land plot that was used as the Elder Cemetery, at the rwequest of Rev. John Carroll - first Bishop of the United States. *Added a FSP to try and work out some of his ancestors as linked below[[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 21:04, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Blackburn-5877|Thomas Wakefield Blackburn]] and his wife [[Alsdorf-134|Juanita Hazel Alsdorf]] adopted [[Keeling-1988|Gary Keeling]] after the deaths of his parents. His mother [[Alsdorf-109|Marie Ethel Alsdorf]] was Juanita's sister. [[Ross-21279|Ross-21279]] 03:05, 17 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR *Private [[Herrington-1083|Bartholomew Herrington (abt.1751-1821)]] served with Pennsylvania Militia during the American Revolution. Bartholomew Herrington is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A054436. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:27, 12 January 2024 (UTC) CIVIL WAR * [[Henry-19058|James Henry]] enlisted in the 77th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry at the age of 19 on 18 October 1862 as a private. [[Ross-21279|Ross-21279]] 04:14, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Douglas-13708|David Douglas (1834-1914)]] enlisted on 1 Feb 1862 in Texas as a private in the 12th Infantry on the Confederate side. He was wounded twice in 1863 & 1864. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 02:28, 14 January 2024 (UTC). 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I *[[Herrington-2101|Stephen Henry Herrington (1894-1984)]] (Navy) [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:25, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Herrington-2102|Eugene Harold Herrington (1897-1982)]] (Army) [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:25, 12 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II *[[Blackburn-7875|Paul Prichard Blackburn (1909-1992)]] (Navy) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY === [[McCarty-931|Billy the Kid]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * Billy's 3rd great nephews, Nabil and Adam Edgtton, through his great niece [[Gleeson-1592 | Elizabeth Clare (Gleeson) Edgtton]] are professional bridge players. ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR *Billy's stepfather [[Antrim-52|William Henry Antrim]] enlisted when he was 19 years old in the Union Army, 54th Indiana Infantry. [[Kreutzer-114]] *Billy's Step-Uncle [[Antrim-95|Levi Columbus Antrim]] enlisted with the Union Army, was mustered into Company C, 27th Indiana Infantry, he was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg.[[Kreutzer-114]] *[[Hollinger-878|Chester C. Hollinger]] enlisted on 19 October 1864 as a Musician in the Union Army. He was mustered into Company F, 142nd Indiana Infantry. He was mustered out on 14 July 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee. (He was an step-uncle-in-law to Billy.) [[Kreutzer-114]] * [[Aubert-582|Charles Walter Abert]] enlisted with the Union Army on 6 August 1861, he was mustered into Company B, 41st Illinois Infantry. Charles was shot in the arm during the Battle of Shiloh. Charles was discharged for disability on 19 October 1862. He carried the bullet all his life. [[Kreutzer-114]] 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *[[Keeling-718|Walter Keeling]], Texas Notable: Federal Judge and Texas State Attorney General. From Wikipedia: He was an assistant county attorney of Limestone County, Texas from 1898 to 1902. He was county attorney of Limestone County from 1904 to 1908. He was a County Judge of Limestone County from 1908 to 1912. He was an assistant attorney general of Texas from 1912 to 1918. He was first assistant attorney general of Texas from 1918 to 1921. He was the Attorney General of Texas from 1921 to 1925. He was in private practice in Texas from 1925 to 1942.[1] Federal judicial service Keeling was nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 16, 1942, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas vacated by Judge Robert Johnston McMillan. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 26, 1942, and received his commission on January 28, 1942. Keeling served in that capacity until his death on January 22, 1945, in San Antonio, Texas.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 05:37, 13 January 2024 (UTC) * Pat Garrett's second wife [[Gutierrez-535|Apolinaria Gutierrez]] appears in 7 censuses with 7 different wrong spelling of her first name : ... Apolonia (1860), Apolonaria (1870), Polinasia (1880), Polanasia (1900), Polinario (1910), Pauline (1920), and Polinaria (1930) [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 01:15, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[McKinnon-4431|Dr. Thomas McKinnon]] excerpt from his obituary: Tom’s purpose in this world was to teach. He completed his bachelor’s degree in history at Southern Arkansas University. There he married his wife Frances. After serving as military police for the Army in New Jersey, Tom returned to school in Arkansas and while teaching junior high history and completed his Masters degree in Economics. With a wife and 3 young children, Tom moved to Mississippi and earned his Doctorate in Economics. That degree led him to Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas where he became the founding director of the Bessie Moore Center for Economic Education. His tenure at the U of A included leadership roles in teaching, research, curriculum development, and service on his journey to becoming Emeritus University Professor. Tom taught thousands of future teachers and business students as well as many educators throughout Arkansas and Eastern Europe. All respected his knowledge, professionalism, sense of humor and sincere interest in them. Tom embraced life and all the experiences it entails. He played on the Dismal Science baseball team and championed the annual Walton College Dead Day Float on the Buffalo River. He ran three marathons; played basketball; took annual hiking excursions with colleagues and his son Alex; hiked to Machu Pichu, the Grand Canyon, and the Camino De Santiago; cruised the South Pacific; taught in Italy three semesters, England and Turkey one semester, and on a ship for a semester at sea twice – sailing around the world accompanied by his wife. Tom was a great storyteller. He used this ability to entertain his children and their children with stories about his childhood, his dog “Old Dan,” and Creeping Covers. Storytelling was also his style of teaching. After retirement, Tom began to write those stories about his childhood and McKinnon ancestors who fought in the Civil War. He completed and published, for his family, his life story, Footprints In The Sand. He even took an art class so he could illustrate one of his books. Tom’s children, grand and great grandchildren all share his passion for learning, traveling and experiencing life. '''He hiked, climbed, floated, and jogged around the globe''', including an ancestral journey to the Isle of Skye, the origin of the McKinnon clan. There was always something new to learn or experience. Between his travels, Tom found great happiness in a day spent cooking-out on the deck with his wife, all the family and his dog Lucy.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 15:10, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[ Oaks-1211 |Audrey Oaks ]], attended attending Buffalo State University College for Teachers, Buffalo, NY, where she graduated with a BS in Art Education. Her teaching career began in the Attica, NY school system as an art and drafting teacher (1955-1964). During this time Audrey earned her MS in Art Education from the University of Wisconsin. She became a resident of Stillwater, OK (1964), OSU Assistant Professor of Art Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction while earning her Ed.D. Audrey retired as an Associate Professor in the College of Education in 1990. During her retirement years, she was very active in the Payne County Retired Educators Assn., OSU Emeriti Assn., OK Art Educators Assn. and the National Art Education Assn. Audrey was honored by the OSU College of Education with the Hall of Fame Award 2004. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 02:01, 17 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Holiday-472|Ina Holliday]] 7 degrees from Pat Garrett, was a doll maker in 1910 census[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:54, 30 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * Aquilla Greer Sr Greer- 866, DAR A048022, Aquilla was living in then Henry Co. during the Revolutionary War and he signed the Oath of Allegiance there in 1777. Depending on the record, his age at the time was 58-62, very consistent with a man born c. 1719. Popp-547. Can't access DAR records. CIVIL WAR *''' Garrett''': [[Mc_Kinnon-4415|Thomas McKinnon]] enlisted with the 2nd Battalion Arkansas Infantry in Mar 1862 in Virginia; may have already been a member of this group and reenlisted while in Virginia. He was in the General Hospital at Ashland for unknown reasons and subsequently died on 5 May 1862. He is buried at Woodland Cemetery, Ashland, Virginia. This burial ground was purchased from a Free Black Woman in 1862 to bury the many Confederate dead who were dying in hospitals in the vicinity. There are at least 231 soldiers buried in this cemetery, which today has over 3800 burials.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 03:27, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *'''Garrett''': [[McKinnon-4401|Angus McKinnon]] also served with the 2nd Battalion Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War, enlisting in Eldorado, AR in Sep 1861. He was sick in Fredericksburg, VA in Nov 1861. The last record with 2nd Bat AR Inf was Feb 1861 when he was present with his unit.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 03:44, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *'''Garrett''': [[Lauderdale-884|John Francis Lauderdale]] Private, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, was wounded severely of shoulder and arm at the Battle of Wilderness, taken POW by the Army of Northern Virginia, and eventually paroled at Appomattox Courthouse on 9 Ap 1865. He went back to Alabama, married his sweetheart, and died in 1922.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 20:44, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[Lauderdale-885|David L. Lauderdale]] served with the 2nd Alabama Cavalry and 49th Alabama Infantry. He was a POW at Talladega near the end of the war and records indicate he was paroled there in May 1865. He was paroled at Greensboro, NC in Apr 1865. He had a copy of this parole, which he sent to the pension board and after his pension was approved, he requested his parole back as he didn't want to lose it. He moved from Cossa Co., AL to Texas in about 1900 and applied for a Pension in 1913; approved in 1915, based on his service. At his death, he had a lovely tribute written in the local paper. '''1922 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light (Corsicana, Texas) Fri, Feb 24, 1922, page 12
{{Newspapers.com|138743602}} (accessed 14 January 2024)~~~~
19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * [[McGraw-1159|Agnes Anastasia (McGraw) Montgomery]] was 1st Lieutenant in the U. S. Army during World War II. She married Pat Garrett’s grandson [[Montgomery-10941|John Ralph Montgomery]]. [[Bianchi-201|Bianchi-201]] 02:00, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[Hunt-30636|Louie M. Hunt]], Corporal U. S. Army with Battery A, 770th Field Artillery Battalion.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 19:51, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[Morgan-41513|Warren Jack Morgan]] Served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. He was a Non-Commissioned officer, Senior Master/Sgt, and also served as Executive VP of the Non-Commissioned Officers Association, USA. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 19:51, 16 January 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * Garrett: [[Estrada-791|Richard Estrada]] served in the US Army in Korea for one year. He was killed in a bar room brawl in 1962. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 21:53, 16 January 2024 (UTC) * Garrett: [[Estrada-792|Chester Lynn Garrett ]], serving in the US Navy, in the Vietnam War, and received the Vietnam Service Medal with Bronze Star, National Defense Service Medal, and the Navy Unit & Meritorious Unit Commendation. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 21:53, 16 January 2024 (UTC) === [[Wallace-4277|Lew Wallace]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[McElfatrick-25|Frederick C McElfatrick (1885-1941)]], charged with theft of block tin at age 23 in July 1908. |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 18:22, 11 January 2024 (UTC) ) * [[Test-142|John Test (1781 - 1849)]], Wallace maternal grandfather, ran a grist mill. As he ground the corn or grain he read law books. In 1812 he was granted a license to practice law. Six years later, in 1818. he was elected judge of the 3rd Indiana Circuit Court serving from 1816–1819. In 1822 he was elected to Congress as a Democratic-Republican in the newly created Indiana 3rd district and served three non–consecutive terms in the House of Representatives. Mary Hall, one of his daughters and Wallace's aunt, married [[Rariden-15|James Rariden (1795 - 1856)]] who also served two terms in Congress as a representative for Indiana. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 19:24, 11 January 2024 (UTC) * The house originally built in 1857 in Springfield (Illinois) for [[Taylor-107053|John Wickliffe Taylor (1798- )]], minister and judge of the Sangamon County Court from 1852 to 1856 and his wife Jemima Gray, later served as a recovery center for prostitutes and then as a school for African American children. The City of Springfield issued a demolition permit in 2013, the Springfield Project, a community development organization, took over the ownership of the property and had the demolition permit lifted. The Taylor House will serve as a heritage/community center. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 21:28, 11 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Dean-16815|John Dean]] one of 4 buried in Congressional Cemetery, for being associated with the underground railroad.[[Kreutzer-114]] *[[Wharton-3132|Robert Shelton Wharton (abt.1811-1893)]] the second husband of Lew Wallace's mother's stepmother was killed when hit by a cable car.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 04:49, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]], brother served with him in the Civil War. Captain Ed Wallace was an aide in the 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment to his brother, and became his Aide-De-Camp at the defense of Cincinatti, Ohio.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:12, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] brother of Lew Wallace, served in the Military. He was a veteran of the Mexican-American War and Civil War. He was buried twice first was in Round Mountain Cemetery in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas. The second time was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He lays to rest with his siblings, including General Lew Wallace.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) [[Wallace-764|William Wallace]] brother of General Lew Wallace, was a Lawyer. He was President Harrisons first Law Partner. * Lew Wallace's wife Susan [[Elston-461]] was a poet, essayist, author of six books, and served as her husband's editor. Many of her poems and essays were published in magazines and newspapers such as ''The Atlantic Monthly,'' ''New York Tribune,'' etc. They were married for more than fifty years. After her husband's death, she and a friend edited his unfinished autobiography for publication. Sometimes she traveled with her husband on his diplomatic missions, notably to the New Mexico territory, Turkey and the Holy Lands."Susan Wallace." [sic] ''Wikipedia.'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Wallace#. Added 13 Jan 2024. [[Chapel-160|Chapel-160]] 20:40, 14 January 2024 (UTC)Chapel-160 *The brother of Lew Wallace's grandfather's second wife, [[Sawkins-176|James Gay Sawkins (1806-1878)]], was a limner (a painter of miniatures including portraits done on ivory). After a brief professorship of drawing in Virginia he painted in Mexico, ran copper mining operations in Cuba and Peru, teaching himself geology. He then headed to the California gold rush and then became a mine inspector in Hawaii and Australia. Work in geology took him to Tonga, Trinidad, Jamaica, and Guyana. Eventually, he retired in England with his third wife, as a member of the Geological Society of London. Meanwhile, everywhere he travelled he painted, sometimes selling his paintings for a living. His drawings from Mexico were used in a Smithsonian published book on Mexican history and archaeology. His paintings are found in museums in Hawaii, Australia, and Jamaica.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 06:15, 15 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Sawkins-176|James Gay Sawkins (1806-1878)]] second wife had an affair with the grandson of Paul Revere. James Sawkins suspected the affair and formed a Naval Board of Inquiry to look into his wife's suspected affair with the naval general Joseph Warren Revere. The final decision was that there had been an affair. Revere resigned from his job and the wife Rosa was unable to find work as a result.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 06:15, 15 January 2024 (UTC) *Lew Wallace's sister-in-law, [[Harrison-30514|Zelda (Harrison) Wallace (1847-1914)]], was an opera singer. She was the first to sing the title role in ''Carmen'' in the United States. Zelda's first husband, Edward S. C. Seguin and his family, were also all opera singers. |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 14:55, 15 January 2024 (UTC) ) *[[Haughey-343|Theodore Haughey]], the father-in-law of [[Wallace-26385 |Zerelda Wallace]], was the President of the Indianapolis National Bank. He was largely responsible for the failure of the bank in 1893 due to embezzlement to cover his bad investments. He ultimately pleaded guilty and was convicted. His son [[Haughey-344| Schuyler Haughey]] who was associated with another one of his businesses was subsequently tried on related charges but was acquitted. The trials were frontpage news with detailed coverage of the bank’s collapse, indictments, and the trials. The oldest son, [[Haughey-341 |Louis Haughey]], the husband of [[Wallace-26385 |Zerelda Wallace]], was never tried although he was likely responsible for the crimes that his younger brother was charged with. Zerelda is the daughter of [[Wallace-764|William Wallace]]. ([[Ullrich-21]] 12:23, 15 January 2024 (UTC) ) *[[Lane-954|Henry Smith Lane]] served as governor of Indiana for only two days. He resigned when the Legislature elected him to the U. S. Senate. After a major speech in Evansville, Lane attended the second Republican National Convention, and was influential in helping Abraham Lincoln win the presidential nomination. Lane and Lincoln had a friendly relationship and Lincoln once said of Lane, "Here comes an uglier man than I am".[[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 18:26, 16 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * [[Gray-8794|Presley Gray (1764 - 1838)]] Presley Gray volunteered at about the age of seventeen in the Volunteer Militia from Fairfax , Virginia in the Battalion of Alexandria Volunteers under General Washington, serving under Maj. Dennis Ramsey, Capt. Charles Little, Lt. Thompson Mayson, and Ensign James Doneal ( Donald?). He served about four months under Gen Arthur St. Clair. in 1784 he was assigned to the Indian wars in Kentucky, moving to Nelson County and commissioned as a Captain in 1788 and served until 1795 when the Treaty of Greenville was signed. He lived under constant threat of Indian attacks. In 1791 he volunteered for the ill fated St. Clair's Campaign on the Wabash. In 1814 he was commissioned by Gov. Shelby as commander of the 13th Regiment of Kentucky Militia destined for New Orleans Louisiana to serve under General Andrew Jackson Dec. 20, 1814. He was taken sick in Louisville with a great cold and was unable to serve. General John Thomas visited his boat and ordered him to go ashore where he could be taken care of. He lingered there until Jan. 19th 1815, when he resigned his commission. Gray's Pension was denied under the Pension act of 1832. as he did not serve a full six months in the Revolutionary War. He subsequently petitioned Congress for a pension which was denied in 1842. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 20:15, 11 January 2024 (UTC) MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] brother of Lew Wallace, served in the Military. He was a veteran of the Mexican-American War.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) * [[Lane-954|Henry Smith Lane]] mustered volunteers and became major of the 1st Indiana Regiment at the onset of the Mexican War in 1846. Later he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and completed his service in 1848. CIVIL WAR *[[ Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] also served in the Civil War (1861-1865). From the beginning to the end, he was a Captain in the 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment. Later becoming the aide to his brother, General Lew Wallace at the Battle of Shiloh and Aide-de-Camp to his brother at the defending of Cincinnati, Ohio. He remained holding the rank of Captain in the Veteran Reserve Corp, at the end of the war.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === Free Space Pages === [[Space:New_Mexico_Genealogical_Society|New Mexico Genealogical Society]] :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Demaree_Family_Research]] - trying to solve the ancestors of [[Demaree-300|Caroline B (Demaree) Herrington (abt.1841-bef.1866)]] who married [[Herrington-2099|Stephen B. 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== WikiTree Challenge 2 == {{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}} {{G2GLink|1712264}} [[Help:Discord]]: {{YouTube|u_JhDioK1aE|What is Discord?}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240314/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Farrington-9146|Blanche Ethel (Farrington) Smith]] # [[Poorvu-1|Harris Poorvu]] # [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering]] # [[Thwing-73|Annie Thwing]] # [[Glover-10537|Anne Augusta Holbrook]] # [[Coleman-21330|Emma Lewis Coleman]] # [[Kimball-6135|Lois Carter (Kimball) Rosenberry]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] For evaluation: Is this record related to the immigration to the US of Harris Poorvu? * * '''New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943''': "New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943"
Circuit Court, Southern District > Vol 007-008 17 May 1901-23 Dec 1901 (V 007 Is P 714-End)
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Harris Posner. [[Lamberson-312|Lamberson-312]] 08:41, 15 March 2024 (UTC) === Photographs === : Note: Please check with [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. * [[Putnam-1249|George Putnam]] [[https://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/biographies/george-putnam-1807-1878/|Biography with photo]] Looking for a copyright sensible image of this chap - there are lots around but not found one I can use yet [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 17:13, 14 March 2024 (UTC) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. * ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] ## Alberta ## British Columbia ## Manitoba ## New Brunswick ## Nova Scotia ## Ontario ## Prince Edward Island ## Quebec ## Saskatchewan # Chile # Cuba # [[Project:England|England]] ## Berkshire ## Buckinghamshire ## Cambridgeshire ## Cumberland ## Devon ## Dorset ## Durham ## Essex ## Gloucestershire ## Hampshire ## Herefordshire ## Hertfordshire ## Huntingdonshire ## Kent ## Lancashire ## Leicestershire ## Lincolnshire ## Middlesex ## Northamptonshire ## Northumberland ## Nottinghamshire ## Oxfordshire ## Shropshire ## Somerset ## Staffordshire ## Suffolk ## Surrey ## Sussex ## Warwickshire ## Westmorland ## Wiltshire ## Yorkshire # [[Project:France|France]] #[[Project:Germany|Germany]] # Hungary # [[Project:Italy|Italy]] #Prussia # [[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] # Japan # Russian Empire (Lithuania) # [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] # [[Project:South Africa|South Africa]] # [[Project:United States|United States]] ## Arizona ## Arkansas ## California ## Colorado ## Connecticut ## Delaware ## District of Columbia (Washington) ## Florida ## Georgia ## Hawaii ## Idaho ## Indiana ## Illinois ## Iowa ## Kansas ## Kentucky ## Louisiana ## Maine ## Maryland ## Massachusetts ## Michigan ## Minnesota ## Mississippi ## Missouri ## Montana ## Nebraska ## Nevada ## New Hampshire ## New Jersey ## New Mexico ## New York ## North Carolina ## North Dakota ## Ohio ## Oklahoma ## Oregon ## Pennsylvania ## Rhode Island ## South Carolina ## South Dakota ## Tennesse ## Texas ## Utah ## Vermont ## Virginia ## Washington ## Wisconsin ## Wyoming == Tell Us What You Found!! == === [[Farrington-9146|Blanche Ethel (Farrington) Smith]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! An Aunt, Louise Clough Jackson (Clough-3205) has conflicting information between Findagrave and her death certificate. The Undertaker states that she is to be "incinerated" in Salem Mass and buried at Harmony Grove Mass. There is an inscription on the mausoleum of her brother, in New Hampshire, stating her name and vital statistics. Is she buried there? Did she choose to go to Salem for some (currently) unknown reason? Was she a practicing witch? Would be an interesting rabbit trail [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:45, 15 March 2024 (UTC) '''Alfred Hawes-3016 was a famous explorer/naturalist. He traveled with both Livingston and the father of Winston Churchill and his taxidermy/collections were exhibited at most major ivy league colleges.[[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:16, 17 March 2024 (UTC)''' Mary Oliveann Wheelock Hunt-31196 was a female physician in the mid 1800's. There were a lot of physicians in this family. I didn't have the wherewithall to double check all this but Findagrave states "Mary AO Hunt, MD youngest daughter of Oliver and Ann Gilman Hunt, and sister to JTP Hunt. A physician and suffragist, never married, graduated from New England Female Medical College in 1867 and had an active practice in Manchester, New Hampshire. She was a member of the Manchester Medical Association and New Hampshire Medical Society. In 1908 she was the oldest living doctor having a license to practice medicine in NH. Her personal/doctor papers were donated to the Sophia Smith Collection of Smith College in Northhampton, MA ( Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63919033/mary_o_a-hunt: accessed March 17, 2024), memorial page for Dr Mary O. A. Hunt (1819–25 Mar 1908), {{FindAGrave|63919033}}, citing Valley Cemetery, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA; Maintained by Pat Van Den Berghe (contributor 47310624) [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 01:01, 20 March 2024 (UTC) Agnes Hunt-31225 was another strong intelligent woman in this family. She had a Phd from Yale and taught at Smith College. She neither married nor had children.[[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 01:01, 20 March 2024 (UTC) Found this too late for the "Interesting Finds" survey, but I think it deserves attention: :Blanche Ethel Farrington's first-cousin-once-removed [[Morton-15271|Martha Emma Morton (1877-)]] married [[Krohn-608|John Albert Krohn]]. In 1908-1909 John Albert Krohn (styling himself "Colonial Jack") undertook a 9,000-mile walk around the perimeter of the United States, seeking to complete the trek in less than 400 days in order to win a $1000 bet. His trek (on which he pushed a wheelbarrow to prove his mileage) was widely publicized in the popular press. His wife Martha sold souvenir tokens along the first leg of the route (from Portland, Maine to Idaho). He finished in 357 days (not including Sundays, when he didn't walk). ''Martha is 4 degrees from Blanche Ethel and John Albert Krohn is 5 degrees.'' -- [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 15:55, 20 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === [[Poorvu-1|Harris Poorvu]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[Oppenheim-280|Mark W. Oppenheim]] was a merchant in Missouri. He was murdered by a man named Henry Hudson who was mad when Oppenheim asked for payment for goods Hudson had purchased. (Thiel-559) * '''[[Brightman-609|Abraham Brightman (1846-1920]] and his wife [[Chasfin-1|Lena (Chasfin) Brightman (1852-1919]] were the founders of the first synagogue in Canton, Massachusetts. (Thiel-559)''' * [[Baker-49492|Robin Baker]] found this news article. Harris' son [[Poorvu-2|Sumner]] and his wife [[Cohn-895|May]] (formerly Miss Cohn of Pittsburgh) honeymooned aboard the RMS ''Mauretania'' on a cruise to the West Indies and Havana. This was in December 1933, less than a year before the Cunard and White Star Lines merged and retired the ''Mauretania'' with other aging ocean liners. The Poorvus married in the [https://waldorfnewyorkcity.com/archive/items/show/82 Jansen suite (photo)] of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and lived in Brookline near Coolidge Corner. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] 17:36, 18 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[Henchman-52|Winifred Lovering Holman (Henchman)]] It would be interesting to go back and see if there is a direct relationship to [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering]]; did she name her daughter after this accused witch? [[Lee-29092|Lee-29092]] 21:50, 14 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * [[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds (1730-aft.1782)]] This is the profile that attracted me to this line. Nathaniel is my 5GGF as well as the 2GGF of [[Lovering-566|Mary Campbell (Lovering) Holman FASG (abt.1868-1947)]]. I've done research on him in the past as well as on the Battle of Fort Cumberland of which he was involved in a leadership role. This is reflected in the profile. [[Ward-21154|Ward-21154]] 13:39, 16 March 2024 (UTC) CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * [[Dodge-9745| Rear Admiral Frank Riley Dodge]] (Mary's son-in-law). Awarded the Silver Star as commanding officer of the USS Brooklyn. Was also acting commander of the entire Cruiser division Eight in the Mediterranean during the landings in Sicily, Anzio and Southern France in 1944. [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 02:37, 15 March 2024 (UTC) * === [[Thwing-73|Annie Thwing]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *''' [[Putnam-1249|George Putnam]], whose son Henry married Annie's sister [[Thwing-153|Florence]] was the Unitarian Minister in Roxbury, MA, and a founder member of the [[Wikipedia:Transcendental_Club|Transcendental Club]] along with [[Hedge-566|Frederic Henry Hedge (1805-1890)]], [[Emerson-1568|Ralph Waldo Emerson (abt.1879-)]] and [[Ripley-1752|George Ripley (1802-1880)]].[[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 17:23, 14 March 2024 (UTC)''' * Annie Grand Nephew [[Putnam-4894|Henry Ware Putnam]] married into the Pulitzer family by marrying [[Pulitzer-52|Kate Davis Pulitzer]]. Her Grandfather was [[Pulitzer-1|Joseph Pulitzer]]. [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] 05:35, 16 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Richards-23582|Laura Richards]] CC5 from the starting profile lived to be 101 . [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] 18:20, 18 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Wiggins-5163|John Gregory Wiggins]] CC6 from the starting profile made his living as a Woodcarver, (He turned his hobby into an occupation) he was pretty well known in art circles and decorated mainly churches. * Reverent Doctor [[Furness-998|William Henry Furness ]], CC4 from the starting profile, was an ardent abolitionist whose attacks on the Fugitive Slave Act led to a discussion at a cabinet meeting of President James Buchanan about the possibility of indicting him for treason. He hosted Massachusetts senator Charles Sumner at his Philadelphia home after he was brutally beaten by South Carolina congressman Preston Brooks, and personally protected abolitionist Frederick Douglass from an angry mob in New York City. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 14:55, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Furness-995|Horace Howard Furness]], CC5 from the starting profile, was admitted to the Philadelphia Bar in 1858, but his growing deafness interfered with the practice of law. He was ranked as one of the most important Shakespeare scholars of the U.S. because of the New Variorum edition that he began in 1871, and which was continued (1908–28) by his son. The term variorum alludes to the Latin phrase editio cum notis variorum, that is, “an edition with the notes of the various" editors and commentators, a phrase indicating the chief purpose of a variorum edition: namely, to collect what has been written by various commentators, critics, and editors. Furness called his edition "New" because there had already been seven earlier variorum editions of Shakespeare, the earliest in 1773, and the latest, before his own, in 1821. By the time he died in 1912, Furness had edited fifteen plays in variorum format, including the major tragedies, Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, and Anthonie and Cleopatra. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 15:49, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Furness-996|William Henry Furness III]] (1866-1920), CC6 from the starting profile, was a physician, ethnographer and author. Over the course of five trips in seven years, Furness with Harrison, and Hiller made their way twice around the world and visited at least 20 countries, mainly in East Asia, including India, Japan, China, Burma, Thailand, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), and Russia. They made ethnographic studies of the Dayaks in Borneo, the Nagas in Assam, India, and the Ainu of Japan. Furness made multiple trips to the South Pacific, and was among the first to study and photograph the Kayan people of Borneo and the Wa'ab people on the island of Yap. In 1903 he spent two months among the Wa'ab people on the island of Uap (Yap). Utilizing a phonograph, he recorded Wa'ab speech and native songs, and published the first Uapese-to-English/English-to-Uapese dictionary. During a long trip to Japan, he had been heavily tattooed and an 1894 article in The Oregonian described Howard Henry Furness as "the most artistically tattooed man in the world." At home in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, he raised chimpanzees and orangutans, and experimented with teaching them rudimentary human speech. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 16:39, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Furness-994|Caroline (Furness) Jayne]] (1873-1909) was an ethnologist and published the first book on string figures in 1906 titled String Figures: A Study of Cat's Cradle in Many Lands. The book provided instructions on how to create 129 string figures that were identified by anthropologists studying traditional societies such as those in Congo-Kasai and the Caroline Islands. She personally recorded string figures from several native groups that were in attendance at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. After Caroline's early death, aged 35, her friend the poet Florence Earle Coates, wrote a poem in her memory. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 20:35, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Jones-73377|John Coffin Jones]] was the the first United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii. His Grandaughter married Anna's Nephew [[Putnam-4893|Eliot Putnam]] [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] 20:45, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Howe-5171|Laura Howe]] another American writer. She wrote more than 90 books including biographies, poetry, and several for children. One well-known children's poem is her literary nonsense verse "Eletelephony" CC6 from the starting profile. * [[Howe-2638|Samuel Gridley Howe]] was part of the civil rights movement Advocate for individuals who are oppressed, who opposed slavery, and he worked with the Freedmen's Bureau to assist the formerly enslaved individuals CC7 from the starting profile [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] * [[Furness-999|Frank Heyling Furness]] (1839-1912), CC5 from the starting profile, was a prominent American architect born , in Philadelphia. He is celebrated for his forceful originality and the diverse, muscular, and often inordinately scaled buildings he designed. With over 600 buildings to his credit, most of which are in the Philadelphia area, Furness left a significant mark on the architectural landscape of the Victorian era. ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * [[Furness-999|Frank Heyling Furness]] (1839-1912) served in the Union Army during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1864, where he demonstrated bravery and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at the Battle of Trevilian Station: Captain Furness voluntarily carried a box of ammunition across an open space swept by the enemy's fire to the relief of an outpost whose ammunition had become almost exhausted, but which was thus enabled to hold its important position'. 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY === [[Glover-10537|Anne Augusta Holbrook]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *''' [[White-49035|Percival Wayland White (abt.1857-abt.1912)]] and his son Richard were lost on the Titanic. [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 20:30, 15 March 2024 (UTC)''' ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Coleman-21330|Emma Lewis Coleman]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * '''Emma's niece, [[Hall-74059|Margaret Hall]] Was a leader in the sufferage movement in America. She aslo served overseas during WWI with the Red Cross. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] 21:46, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]]''' * Emma's nephew [[Hall-74060|Philip Farrington Hall]] was a Mason with the Eleusis Lodge as of 16 Oct 1902. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] 21:46, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] *Emma is the a 6th cousin 5 times removed of [[Lambert-4314|David A Lambert]].[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 17:35, 17 March 2024 (UTC) *In 1882, Howard Burlingame (Emma's 1st cousin and also a CW vet) was the defendant in a petition by his wife to have Howard appointed a guardian due to his intemperance. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-howard-burlingame/143504474/[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 00:50, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * Emma is 3rd cousins with [[Tiffany-351|Louis Comfort Tiffany]] through their 2X great-grandfather [[Draper-326|Ebenezer Draper]][[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 00:50, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * Emma's 4X great-grandfather, [[Draper-16|James Draper]] was referred to as "The Puritan" in [Draper] family papers. He immigrated about 1648.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 23:05, 18 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * Emma Coleman's great-grandfather, [[Farrington-8338|Ebenezer Farrington]], served as a private in Captain John Gay's Company in the Revolutionary War.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 18:56, 16 March 2024 (UTC) * Emma's great-grandfather, [[Coleman-21343|Job Coleman]], was a private in Capt. Jacob Haskin's co. in the Revolutionary War. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] 00:29, 17 March 2024 (UTC)[[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] *Emma's 2X great-grandfather, [[Colburn-595|Jonathan Colburn]] served as a Lieutenant & 1st Lieutenant under Capts Nathan Ellis & David Fairbanks, Cols McIntosh & Heath. He also is cited as serving patriotic service as the Constable for Dedham in 1783.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 21:16, 18 March 2024 (UTC) CIVIL WAR *Emma Coleman's first cousin, [[Burlingame-936|Howard Burlingame]], served in Co. K of the 42nd Reg, Mass. Infantry during the Civil War.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 23:27, 16 March 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Kimball-6135|Lois Carter (Kimball) Rosenberry]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! [[Kimball-6135|Lois Carter (Kimball) Rosenberry (1873-1958)]] * Lois has outstanding acheivements for a women of this era. Great read on all her accomplishments. The Newpapers.com articles requires a membership to read. Love that I found this during Women's History month! *https://fr-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Lois_Carter_Kimball_Mathews_Rosenberry?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US * https://www.newspapers.com/image/518421494/ * https://www.newspapers.com/image/518421505/?article=a8b7ba0e-c5cf-4a8b-88b7-896a9f0eb8fc&focus=0.0580475,0.1374174,0.1758913,0.5836527&xid=3355&_gl=1*mj56om*_gcl_au*MTkyNDU2Mjg5OC4xNzA5MDQyNTYz*_ga*MTg5ODU1MjE4NS4xNzAxMTkxNjg2*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTA1MWQwODAtODg1MS00OTVmLWJiNmUtY2NjMTkzMTNhZmIyLjIyMi4xLjE3MTA2ODQ5MjcuMTguMC4w*_ga_LMK6K2LSJH*MTA1MWQwODAtODg1MS00OTVmLWJiNmUtY2NjMTkzMTNhZmIyLjIyMS4xLjE3MTA2ODQ5MjcuMC4wLjA.&_ga=2.18766649.1238502979.1710203232-1898552185.1701191686 *[[Sander-228|Sander-228]] 14:31, 17 March 2024 (UTC) * Her maternal uncle [[Laird-4338|Albert G. Laird]] enlisted for service in the Civil War at age 14 years old(!), serving as a bugler in the cavalry of the Northern Army (sources in profile) [[Kanalley-2|Kanalley-2]] 19:22, 14 March 2024 (UTC) * '''Her half-sister, [[Kimball-6139|Mary Irene Kimball]], was the daughter of [[Hatch-7460|Irene Snow Hatch]]. Irene's marriage to [[Kimball-6137|Aaron Kimball]] was actually her second marriage (several duplicate profiles on FamilySearch made this confusing to sort out!). Irene's first husband, [[Kelley-13256|Alexander Kelley]], was the captain of the John Rutledge when the ship sank in a horrific disaster in 1856. According to an article shared by the New England Historical Society, "The only apparent concession to the risks at hand was Kelley’s appeal to his wife, the former Irene Snow of Falmouth. Mass., to remain behind in Liverpool. The plan was for the Rutledge to return in May, and they could sail back to New York together in more pleasant weather. More than a month later, on Feb. 19, the John Rutledge entered heavy fog in the treacherous area where the Gulf Stream bushes against the colder Labrador currents. The ice was thick and menacing – just as described in the early report that reached Liverpool before the John Rutledge set sail. The next day, sometime around 9 a.m., an iceberg – as sharp and gleaming as enamel – gouged a huge hole in the bow just under the waterline. Within hours, it was clear the ship was doomed." See: [https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/john-rutledge-shipwreck-horrifying-ordeal-one-miraculous-survival/ The John Rutledge Shipwreck]. [[Lilly-3406|Lilly-3406]] 14:09, 16 March 2024 (UTC)''' *Her paternal uncle [[Kimball-6153|Francis Kimball (1845-1916)]] was killed when he was struck by a train in Spencer, Iowa.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 18:41, 16 March 2024 (UTC) *Her second Husband, [[Rosenberry-174|Marvin Bristol Rosenberry (1868-1958)]], was the long3st serving chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. *'''The nephew of Lois' cousin, [[Bisbee-678|Jesse Carrol Bisbee (1889-1955)]], owned a travelling show called Bisbee Comedians. He had been show business for decades including travelling with the Old Cotton Blossom Showboat along the Mississippi River. He was "Mahala the Magician".[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 01:43, 19 March 2024 (UTC)''' * Her maternal uncle, [[Laird-4342|Herman Bruce Laird]], died in Kansas City of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head '''News Report''': "Newspapers.com"
The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Fri, Mar 3, 1899, page 1
{{Newspapers.com|143803438}} (accessed 21 March 2024)
. According to news reports, he lived for at least three days after being shot, and was under a doctor's care for at least two days before the physician discovered that Bruce had been shot. He walked around town for at least one day and even visited a barbershop for a bath and a shave, although he told the barber not to comb his hair "as his head was sore," and he showed the barber the bullet hole. At the time, surgeons said it was "an unprecedented thing...that a man lived so long and walked around and was conscious so long with a bullet in his brain." At the time of his death, officials ruled the death a suicide, but his friends speculated that he was actually murdered '''Death Report''': "Newspapers.com"
The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, Missouri) Sun, Mar 5, 1899, page 3
{{Newspapers.com|143803870}} (accessed 21 March 2024)
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== WikiTree Challenge 3 == {{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}} {{G2GLink|1723103}} [[Help:Discord]]: {{YouTube|u_JhDioK1aE|What is Discord?}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240404/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Guest Star=== Our guest this week is: The DNA Chef, '''[[Alexander-20215|Meli Alexander]]''' Meli Alexander has combined her passion for global cuisines and family history into creating a niche as a culinary genealogist. She has cultivated her persona as The DNA Chef in order to help others learn about their ancestry through food. Her outgoing personality and attention to detail are the direct result of taking her skillset in the entertainment industry in Hollywood and combining it with her many years of experience in the business world. Meli’s primary goal as The DNA Chef is to collaborate with her clients by honoring their heritage through DNA results and/or known genealogy and to help them discover what their ancestors may have eaten in the past in order to create a family connection. Meli graduated with honors in the one-year culinary program at The Art Institute of Seattle. She has worked at a few neighborhood restaurants throughout Seattle and has also worked as a meat cutter. She is now based in Salt Lake City to pursue her work as The DNA Chef full-time. Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. *Meli’s 3rd great grandfather James Hamilton Robertson (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Robertson-30736 ) seems to have been part of the Royal Canadian Rifles of the British Army (mentioned in his burial record). This site (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/214298availability=Family%20History%20Library) shows that the records would be available to view at: Volume 1192 Paine - Ryan, Family History Library, British B1 Southeast, 861899 8090499. This film is viewable with additional restrictions This item is available on microfilm at this FamilySearch center. I have already spoken to Karen and she thinks the image can be seen at any FamilySearch Center. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. * ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] ##British Columbia ##Manitoba ##New Brunswick ##Nova Scotia ##Ontario ##Quebec #Belarus #[[Project:Denmark|Denmark]] #[[Project:England|England]] #[[Project:France|France]] #[[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] #[[Project:Italy|Italy]] #Latvia #Lithuania #[[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand]] #[[Project:Poland|Poland]] #Romania #Russia #[[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] #Ukraine # [[Project:United States|United States]] ##Arizona ##California ##Connecticut ##Florida ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Kentucky ##Maine ##Maryland ##Massachusetts ##Michigan ##Minnesota ##Missouri ##New Hampshire ##New Jersey ##New York ##North Carolina ##Ohio ##Oklahoma ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##South Carolina ##Texas ##Vermont ##Virginia ##Washington ##Wisconsin == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Share any interesting stories that you find here! Please be sure to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! #Meli’s second cousins twice removed [[Feinstein-144|Myra G (Feinstein) Lindquist (1926-2014)]] was was a member of the Nurse Cadet Corp during WWII, and was later a Nurse Practitioner, serving as President of the Virginia Nurse Practitioners in 1983 and 1984. Myra was also a Captain in the VA Defense Force serving as head of the Medical unit, and volunteered with the Civil Air Patrol and the Chesapeake Sheriff's Department. [[Rosenberger-813|Rosenberger-813]] 00:19, 8 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Perlstein-32|Edwin Perlstein (1926-2003)]] was the husband to [[Gordon-21673|Joyce (Gordon) Perlstein (1927-2018)]] (Meli's 1c2r). From information on his find a grave he "has been in the entertainment industry for over 50 years. His clients included Frank Sinatra, Groucho Marx, Lucille Ball, Cher, Dean Martin, Desi Arnaz, Jack Haley Jr., Prince, Michael Jackson, Latoya Jackson, John Denver, Olivia Hussey, Roberto Iglesias, Tibor Rudas, Pia Zadora, G.L.O.W., Englebert Humperdink, just to mention a few." Researching Newspapers.com it looks like he was an attorney. Some links to the paper articles concerning Groucho Marx from Feb 16, 1983* and a couple of other articles around the entertainment industry. Aug 21 1988* & Feb 18, 1973* [[Sander-228|Sander-228]] 20:38, 8 April 2024 (UTC) (*citations added to profile [[Robinson-27225]] 23:41, 8 April 2024 (UTC)) #[[Rosenberg-1679|Samuel Rosenberg (abt.1830-1936)]] father of Jennie Harris, was the oldest living voter to die at 106 in NYC.'''1936 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
Times Union (Brooklyn, New York) Wed, Dec 2, 1936, page 24
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[[Popp-547|Popp-547]] 17:07, 6 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Wiley-6027|Ernest Wiley]] died at the age of 26 through the fickleness of a female love interest. Even though he was severely depressed he forgave the young lady and urged her to change her ways.[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2020/273/188882951_636f7454-166f-46b6-a33b-75d8dd257e12.jpeg] [[Ross-21279]] 11:08, 8 April 2024. #Meli's first cousin, twice removed, [[Mathieu-1445|Antoinette L (Mathieu) McKeown (1903-1987)]] was the Bridesmaid at her husband's ([[McKeon-740|Raymond Aloysius (McKeon) McKeown (1907-1985)]]) FIRST marriage to Edith Roy. See Column 2 continuation of news article.'''Marriage''': "U.S., Newspapers.com™ Marriage Index, 1800s-current"
The Meriden Daily Journal; Publication Date: 24/ Aug/ 1942; Publication Place: Meriden, Connecticut, USA; {{Newspapers.com|145005814}} | {{Ancestry Record|62116|134717842}} (requires subscription, accessed 7 April 2024)
Raymond J McKeown marriage to Edith L Roy on 29 Aug 1942.
[[Messmer-177|Messmer-177]] 18:07, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #Meli's 4th great-grandfather [[Gourdeau-49|Jean François (Edouard, Baptiste) Gourdeau]] was born in pre-American Revolution Boston to a family recently exiled from Acadia. His family moves to Québec around 1767, settling around Quebec City and the parish of St-Pierre, Ile-d'Orleans. [[Mathieu-713|Michel Mathieu]] 01:29, 8 April 2024 (UTC) # Meli's grandmother [[Campbell-65678|Mary Melissa Campbell]] was born in Canada and moved with her family to Hartford, Connecticut. She retired after 20 years as the Administrator, of the former Gables Convalescent Home. She saw the building of the new Memorial Baptist Church with its Colonial Revival style, which took 18 years due to the Depression. [[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 17:30, 4 April 2024 (UTC). #Meli's grandfather [[Tremblay-8311|Arthur Tremblay]] worked as a driver at a funeral home in the 1940s. [[Stutz-25|Stutz-25]] 17:44, 4 April 2024 (UTC) Actually, this was his occupation for most of his adult life. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 22:52, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #Meli's 2nd great grandfather [[Gordon-21654|Joseph Gordon]] was listed as a Hebrew teacher in the 1920 U.S. census when the family lived in Brooklyn, New York. [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 23:37, 4 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Mathieu-1444|Arthur A Mathieu (1901-1980)]], first cousin, twice removed, was the 1939 New Jersey State Horseshoe Champion. '''1939 Newspaper''': "New Jersey, U.S., Newspapers.com™ Stories and Events Index, 1800's-current"
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Name: Arthur L. Mathieu; Topic: Club and Association; Residence Date: 5 Jul 1939; Residence Place: Paterson, New Jersey, USA; Newspaper Title: The Morning Call.
[[Messmer-177|Messmer-177]] 18:07, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Harris-66620|Louis Harris (1879-1943)]] was a Political Leader in the First Assembly District of Manhattan, New York. Listed in a newspaper article of his sons marriage. '''1929 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
The Standard Union (Brooklyn, New York) Mon, Dec 23, 1929, page 12
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[[Popp-547|Popp-547]] 21:45, 7 April 2024 (UTC) #Meli's [[Tremblay-8349|Great Aunt Valida]] was a Nun named "Sister Mary Caroline" and a teacher at the Sisters of St. Joseph in Danielson, CT. [[Stutz-25|Stutz-25]] 10:59, 8 April 2024 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Share profiles for any military individuals here! Don't forget to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I *[[Tremblay-8340|Louis Joseph Tremblay (1891-1928)]] served in WWI as a Sergent in Company G in the 52nd Infantry, 6th Division . *[[Mathieu-1442|Joseph Julius Mathieu (1897-1986)]] served as a Private and a Farrier in the 13th Cavalry Regiment, US Army. * [[Harmon-9973|Burdette William Harmon MC, DSM, CSG (1888-1918)]] 10 degrees * [[Wright-68831|Emery Clayton Wright (1898-1917)]] 8 degrees WORLD WAR II *[[Levine-1284|Seymour Levine]]- KIA in Marshall Islands [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 22:44, 4 April 2024 (UTC) * [[Polonsky-32|Abraham Elihu Polonsky (abt.1918-abt.1989)]] served during WWII [[Rosenberger-813|Rosenberger-813]] 23:01, 4 April 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * [[Campbell-65912|Paul Brewer Campbell]] (1921-1943), served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Held the rank of Warrant Officer. Was a pilot. He died with 3 others shortly after take off. ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === Free Space Pages === * ==== [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeteries]] ==== #Saint Edward Cemetery, Stafford Springs, Connecticut #St. Patrick Cemetery, Enfield, Connecticut #Washinton Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York #St Joseph Cemetery, Bristol, Hartford, Connecticut #Mount Saint Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield, Harford, Connecticut ==== [[Project:OPS|Place Studies]] ==== == Zoom/YouTube Schedule and Links == *Apr 4th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/83192651685 *Apr 4th 8pm EDT/12am UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85067866626 *Apr 6th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Weekend Chat - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82208850828 *Apr 11th Noon EDT/4pm UTC Wrapup - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89748141771 *Apr 18th 8pm EDT/12am UTC Reveal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9JFuuoZ77w == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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down |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/945225117607423/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1777729340442112025/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112242093312448657/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C5i_rT4M_ZH/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7183495547792625668 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxeC3dU5L-4yKunD6rh8ecMMxCGeYoRyjT/ Link] |- |4/11||Zoom
Wrap-up |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/946598090803459/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1778415202779721763/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112252826791726085/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C5n3i5FsleQ/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/posts/wikitree_wtchallenge-collaborativegenealogy-activity-7184180933661536256-jVKl Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkx49LL2Wd0hP0KdJ00MwrhO4ot-TJ_dADp Link] |- |4/18||Challenge
Reveal |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/951858913610710/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1780963493572649385/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112292462724163566/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C555GexSlD8/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7186717610791636992 Link] |{{YouTube|T9JFuuoZ77w}}
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1681661 G2G]! ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== # [[Levine-1279|Hyman Levine]] (parents) # [[Gordon-21658|Abrahram Gordon]] (parents) # [[Malbin-4|William Malbin]] (parents) # [[Lurie-103|Rochel Lurie]] (parents) # [[Sidorsky-14|Abraham Sidorsky]] (parents) # [[Jackson-62379|Abraham Jackson]] (parents) # [[Schorson-1|Yetta Schorson]] (parents) # [[Imbeault-3|Francois Imbeault]] (parents) # [[Robertson-30736|James Hamilton Robertson]] (parents) # [[Grant-4676|Jane Grant]] (parents) # [[Jones-126435|Richard Jones]] (parents) # [[Pugh-1969|Richard David Pugh]] (parents) # [[Giberson-19|William Giberson]] (spouse) == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+ query for Active Challenge profiles with '''noparents''']. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") 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== WikiTree Challenge 4 == Guest Star: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sorensen-3521 Lianne Kruger]
Team Captain: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weatherall-96 Elaine Martzen]
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=== Guest Star === Lianne Kruger started doing genealogy as a child recording names and dates at graveyards. In her teens she went through microfilms looking for names written on a piece of paper. When first married she researched her paternal line back to the first European land owner of Canada. She continues to research her other lines along with DNA research, One-Place and Surname Studies. Lianne has volunteered with the Alberta Genealogical Society (AGS) as Red Deer Branch’s president, vice president, and six years as 1st Vice President of AGS. She is currently website and social media chairs for AGS. She was rewarded two special achievement awards (2015, 2018) and the President award (2020) for her service. She is also a board member and communications director of mitoYDNA and on the advisory board of Ancestry.ca. She has taught for conferences, seminars and sessions in all over Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, Canada; Birmingham, UK; RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah; FamilyRoots (Utah); online for Surname Name Society (UK); Genealogy with a Canadian Twist, and Virtual Genealogical Society, National Genealogical Society’s OnDemand Conference. For five years Lianne taught the family history course at the Ogden Institute of Religion. Lianne earned a computer programming degree and has been teaching computer software courses since 1982. She has completed a Bachelor Degree from BYU-Idaho with minor in Family History Research. She loves combining her love of technology, love of teaching and her love of genealogy by teaching ways technology can help genealogists in research, preserving and sharing the research with others. Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections for Lianne: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}}

==== Notes from Guest Star ==== My paternal grandmother never told anyone who my dad’s father was. So biologically I don’t know yet but with DNA I may be close. I have 5 generations on his step fathers Danish line but not much interested in that. The bigelow line goes back to early 1600 eastern US. Townsends would be a good line. ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240418/User.htm Score sheet] Scores update once an hour.
Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that.
== Ask For Help == === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
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Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. *example entry [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:10, 18 April 2024 (UTC) ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Australia|Australia]] ## Victoria # [[Project:Austria|Austria]] # Belgium # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] ## Alberta ## British Columbia ## Manitoba ## New Brunswick ## Nova Scotia ## Ontario ## Quebec ## Saskatchewan # [[Project:Denmark|Denmark]] # [[Project:England|England]] ## Berkshire ## Devon ## Durham ## Essex ## Kent ## Hertfordshire ## Lancashire ## Leicestershire ## Lincolnshire ## Middlesex ## Rutland ## Staffordshire ## Suffolk ## Surrey ## Sussex ## Warwickshire ## Yorkshire # [[Project:France|France]] ## Normandie ## Picardie ##Rhône-Alpes # [[Project:Germany|Germany]] ## Sachsen # [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] ## Antrim ## Armagh ## Dublin ## Monaghan # [[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] # [[Project:Norway|Norway]] # Russia # [[Project:United States|United States]] ## [[Project:Alabama|Alabama]] ## [[Project:Arizona|Arizona]] ## [[Project:California|California]] ## [[Project:Colorado|Colorado]] ## [[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut]] ## [[Project:Georgia|Georgia]] ## [[Project:Illinois|Illinois]] ## [[Project:Iowa|Iowa]] ## [[Project:Kansas|Kansas]] ## [[Project:Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] ## [[Project:Michigan|Michigan]] ## [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota]] ## [[Project:Mississippi|Mississippi]] ## [[Project:Missouri|Missouri]] ## [[Project:Montana|Montana]] ## [[Project:New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] ## [[Project:New Mexico|New Mexico]] ## [[Project:New York|New York]] ## [[Project:North Carolina|North Carolina]] ## [[Project:North Dakota|North Dakota]] ## [[Project:Ohio|Ohio]] ## [[Project:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] ## [[Project:Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] ## [[Project:Tennessee|Tennessee]] ## [[Project:Texas|Texas]] ## [[Project:Vermont|Vermont]] ## [[Project:Washington|Washington]] ## [[Project:Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] # [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] ## Aberdeen ## Argyll ## Dumfries and Galloway ## Dundee ## Fife ## Kincardineshire ## Lanarkshire ## Perthshire ## Ross and Cromarty ## Selkirkshire ## West Lothian # Wales ## Glamorgan ## Monmouthshire ## Pembrokeshire == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Share any interesting stories that you find here! Please be sure to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! #[[MacDonald-5886|Rolland MacDonald (1810-1881)]] cc9 - notable - As a judge he was involved in a few notable cases, including the treason trial of Thomas David Morrison and one of the libel trials of prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. He then became a politician, briefly holding the seat of Cornwall, Ontario. He then returned to law as a judge in Welland. During the Upper Canada Rebellion, he joined the military and fought in the Battle of the Windmill at Prescott, earning himself the title of Lieutenant-Colonel. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 19:18, 18 April 2024 (UTC) # [[Dobie-435|Alexander Dobie (1752-1825)]] was a weaver from Glasgow, records mentioning the Dobie/Dobbie/Dobby family and weaving go back into the early 1500s https://archive.org/details/cu31924088084573 Old Glasgow weavers being records of the Incorporation of Weavers with eight illustrations by M'Ewan, Robert Dugald See also documents from here: https://www.tradeshousemuseum.org [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 22:48, 19 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Leeman-514|James Leeman (abt.1849-abt.1900)]] cc9 - James Leaman took a bottle of poison with him and headed for the woods. A search was performed and only the bottle of the poison was found. Some assumed he had run off. His body was found 4 years later close to where the bottle of poison had been found. In the 1901 census, wife was shown as married as they didn’t know where he was. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 05:35, 21 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Battle-481|Nicholas William Battle (1820-1905)]] - cc6 - Battle was the first lawyer to settle in Waco. He served as District Attorney for the Waco district from 1854 to 1858 when he was elected District Judge. In 1862 he resigned his judgeship to join the Confederate Army, in which he served as lieutenant colonel in the 30th Texas Cavalry Regiment. His father [[Battle-683|Thomas Battle (1786-1883)]] once owned all the land Atlanta, Ga is built upon. His son [[Battle-1365|Edgar Battle (1856-1940)]] was US Consul to Mexico. His son [[Battle-1364|Alfred Battle (1858-1935)]] was a prominent lawyer in Seattle, see detailed bio [https://archive.org/details/volumeofmemoirsg00lewi/page/258/mode/2up Page 259]. #[[Fortier-1577|Joseph Fortier (1857-1908)]] - cc4 - Lianne's great great grandfather, died in a housefire on 14 May 1908. Having lit the stove, Joseph went out to the stable to feed the horses, and upon his return found his family running from the burning house. Going in to retrieve a trunk, Joseph was trapped and lost his life. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 13:02, 22 April 2024 (UTC) # [[Chevrier-259| Emerance Chevrier (1860-1946)]] - cc7 - married Pierre Castonguay - cc6 - and they had 14 children. She was 17 years old when she gave birth to her first son in 1877 and 45 years old when her last daughter was born in 1905. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 14:13, 23 April 2024 (UTC) # The marriage of [[Castonguay-372| Virginie Castonguay (1892- )]] - cc7 - and Paul Dumais in April 1907, was followed 3 month later by the marriage of [[Castonguay-371| Jean Baptiste Castonguay (1889- )]] (brother of Virginie) and Angèle Dumais (sister of Paul)... and 14 years later by the marriage of [[Castonguay-379| Florida Anne Castonguay (1905- )]] (sister of Virginie and Jean Baptiste) and Fabien Dumais (brother of Paul and Adèle). [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 15:00, 23 April 2024 (UTC) # [[Biglow-78|Edrick Adams Biglow (1894-1969)(CC7)]]'s 4 great grandfathers were all brothers, so he only has 5 sets of great-great grandparents, not 8. His parents were second cousins twice over. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 23:55, 23 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Maclean-4828|Alexander Maclean (abt.1775-)]]. The surname for him and his children in the old registers is McLean rather than Maclean [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 06:56, 24 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Hammer-3200|Douglas Hammer]] was a Cryptologic Technician (CTIs) in the United States Navy during the Korean War. [[Ross-21279|Jo-Anne Ross]] # Late addition just for fun: I enjoyed connecting each profile I added to their ancestors in Québec. The wife of Lianne's great-great-grandmother [[Mongrain-174|Odile Mongrain's]] brother [[Mongrain-181|Eugène Mongrain]] is [[Pronovost-103|Rosianne Pronovost]]. Her grandfather [[Cossette-42|Louis-Marie Cossette]] shares the mitochondrial line of [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], but Rosianne descends from Louis-Marie's son Louis-David. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 21:54, 25 April 2024 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Share profiles for any miilitary individuals here! Don't forget to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR #[[Goodrich-4273|Levi Wolcott Goodrich (1836-1911)]] - cc7 - Confederate Veteran: Served as Lt. in Company G, 1st Texas Cavalry & later as Captain in 30th Texas Cavalry, unit called "First Partisan Texas Rangers". Occupation: Lawyer and Judge #[[Battle-481|Nicholas William Battle (1820-1905)]] - cc6 - Enlisted on 8/1/1862 as a Lieut Colonel. On 8/1/1862 he was commissioned into Field & Staff TX 30th Cavalry 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I #[[Alcock-1245|Edward Joseph Alcock (1896-1917)]] - cc5 - On July 26, 1917 Private Edward Joseph Alcock was fighting with the 52nd Battalion in France when he was grievously injured. He died of his wounds at the No 6 Casualty Station on 26 July 1917 in France. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 02:31, 19 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Alcock-1244|William Henry Alcock (1898-1924)]] - cc5 - On the 19th of December, 1917 he was awarded the Military Medal for Bravery in the Field for his work at Passchendaele. William was injured in 1918, his lungs damaged by a gas attack. William, unfit for duty, was discharged and returned home. [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 02:31, 19 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Fortier-2683|Joseph Charles Ferdinand Fortier (1896-1916)]], - cc4 - a brother of Lianne's great grandmother, was serving in the 43rd Reserve Battalion when he was killed in action in the Battle of the Somme on 8 October 1916 during the Canadian Corps' assault on Regina Trench. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 12:45, 22 April 2024 (UTC) #[[Fortier-2678|Joseph Antoine Orphidas Alfridas Fortier (1896-1983]], - cc4 - another brother of Lianne's great grandmother, was serving in the 3rd Divisional Signal Company, Canadian Engineers in France as a Sapper. He left from Montreal in September 1916 and was discharged in June 1918 with dyspnoea (difficulty breathing) [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 14:43, 22 April 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II #[[Townsend-13350|Warren Ernest Townsend (1921-1944)]] cc6 [[Stevenson-3628|Stevenson-3628]] 02:31, 19 April 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === Free Space Pages === *[[Space:Mary Ann Mould, aka Cornish, Clarke & Phillips|Mary Ann Mould, aka Cornish, Clarke & Phillips]] ==== [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeteries]] ==== ==== [[Project:OPS|Place Studies]] ==== {| |{{One Place Study|place=Ogdensburg, Québec|category=Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study}} |width=200|{{One Place Study|place=Ogdensburg, Québec|category=Ogdensburg, Québec One Place Study}} |} == Bounty Opportunties == === Connections === : These links are added at the beginning of the week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]]. The first person who makes a unique connection for an individual wins the bounty points for that person. Remember to claim any connection bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1726011/2024-wikitree-challenge-join-researching-for-lianne-kruger G2G post]! # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rheault-162 Alexander Rheault] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fortier-2207 Mary Rosemary Carmeline Anna Fortier] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacKellar-85 James MacKellar] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McFadyen-961 Julia McFadyen] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dowd-1008 Joseph Richard Dowd] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Townsend-8337 Joanna Townsend] === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]]. 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|- |4/16||About to start/Register! |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/950388760424392/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1780231200121954587/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112281210417684335/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C50xyiROMX1/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7185997799467945984 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxm7Ja8TonkG7W9gXpwE1hW1f0StlDnt8N/ Link] |- |4/18||Zoom Kick-off |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/951796920283576/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status//1780930526863323379 Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112292108868265708/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C55u0oTurm-/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7186694961713541120 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxmONVHqgElPguiF1y8JWsf210_ogSVm69/ Link]
{{YouTube|jtIhN2a2bGk|Zoom chat|playlist=WTC2024}} |- |4/20||Zoom Weekend Chat |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/953281323468469/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1781646496422920596/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112303315416617579/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C5-083JM5dr/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7187412189811564544 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxqX3B1D8OnEzRlmht9PE2Sja-xMbgP9PY Link]
{{YouTube|37JgSUkipvQ|Zoom chat|playlist=WTC2024}} |- |4/21||Halfway |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/954177833378818/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/1782091312524665232/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112310263833555243/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/instagram/C6B_DM_P_Gw Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7187857344372830208 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxT4fkDsV2FwwJHDW2U9SsZqMMlQMdrxPc Link] |- |4/23||Winding down |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/955898159873452/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1782913207377535069/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112323076394436009/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C6H0eImSnoF/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7188676440370962432 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxt0A8kyrm7mS9HblqLF8ZQPPZuNHHH4Fn/ Link] |- |4/25||Zoom Wrap-up |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/957073413089260/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1783458581771108723/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112331627093701843/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Ls70Uyq-A/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7189224146147389440 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxzwoiTq2vgYlOYsxjCo8Qc7YnwC62IXQ0/ Link]
{{YouTube|37JgSUkipvQ|Zoom chat|playlist=WTC2024}} |- |5/1||Challenge Reveal |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/961706779292590/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1785634392632684566/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112365617399540113/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C6bKJdYMWVY/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7191400188278632448 Link] |{{YouTube|2JvFkJ-Js7E|playlist= WTC2024}} |}
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Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+ query for Active Challenge profiles with '''noparents''']. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") Thank you Aleš!! *# '''Look for Pending merges:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" pendingmerge *# '''Profiles missing the country in a location field:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" UnknownCountry *# '''Not connected to the global tree:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" unconnected *# '''No parents:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" noparents *# '''No spouse:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" nospouses *# '''Notable profiles:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" TemplateFull=Notables_Sticker *# '''Has GEDCOM clutter:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" GEDCOMJunk * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&c=WikiTree_Challenge_Guest_Stars Connection Finder] If you're not sure where you are working on the tree, this will show you anyone (connected)'s connection to the starting profiles. Just enter the profile you're working on in the box at the top of the page. ==== African-American Resources ==== * Please add the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage#Project_Stickers {{African-American Sticker}}] right below the biography heading on all African-American profiles except for notables - notables should have the project box and sticker described [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Notables#Project_Managed_Notables here]. * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|US Black Heritage: Preferred Terminology]] * [[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Enslaved Ancestors]] * [[Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources|African-American Genealogy Resources]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Resources_by_State|US Black Heritage Resources by State]] ==== Specific Country Resources ==== [[Space:Category-Source|WikiTree Source Library]] *[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources]] ** Ontario: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Ontario|Sources]] ** Quebec: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Quebec|Sources]] ** Ontario: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Ontario|Sources]] *[[Project:England|England Project]]: [[Space:Sources-England|Sources]] *[[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources]] *[[Project:United States|United States Project]]: [[Space:Sources-United States of America|Sources]] **[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Sources]] **[[Project:New York|New York Project]]: [[Space:Sources-New York|Sources]] **[[Project:Vermont|Vermont Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Vermont|Sources]]

WikiTree Challenge 2024 Challenge 5

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== WikiTree Challenge 5 == Guest Star: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Seaver-15 Randy Seaver]
Team Captain:
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{{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}}
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=== Guest Star === Randy Seaver is a native San Diegan. His ancestry is mainly colonial New England and Upper Atlantic, with some colonial German, French and Dutch forebears, and several 19th-century English immigrants. He has been pursuing his elusive ancestors since 1988, and has been online since 1992. Randy is a former President of the Chula Vista (CA) Genealogical Society, and is currently the Newsletter Editor and Research Chair. He speaks to Southern California societies, libraries and social groups, and teaches “Beginning Computer Genealogy” adult education classes at OASIS. He is a member of NEHGS, SCGS, SDGS, and CVGS. Randy blogs daily about genealogy subjects at Genea-Musings (www.geneamusings.com) and the Chula Vista Genealogy Cafe (http://CVGenCafe.blogspot.com). Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections for Randy: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}}

==== Notes from Guest Star ==== *{{Ancestry Tree|184684370|182411392701}}: is the only one that is "almost" up-to-date. I try to update it every week using RootsMagic TreeShare. Most of my updates are for source citations but if I have added profiles I update those too. *[https://www.myheritage.com/fan-view-1742741-14023500/randy-seavers-genealogy-research MyHeritage Tree]: is static - I don't bother trying to update it. This tree is from April 2023 and does not have all of my current information. The 7 generations (CC7) any which way may be very helpful for adding to the WikiTree garden. I already have 1100 of mine in WikiTree. But there are plenty more out there. However, I probably already have 95% of them in my RootsMagic tree and Ancestry tree because I've been doing descendancy research for my 4th great-grandparents for over 5 years in order to help identify common ancestors with DNA matches who have small or no trees. My tree still has some significant challenges, such as: * Who are 2nd GGF Devier James Smith's (1839-1894) parents? He was adopted by Ranslow and Mary (Bell) Smith in Jefferson County NY after birth and had his last name officially changed from Lamphear to Smith in 1866 in Wisconsin. I'm pretty sure his grandparents were Isaac and Rosina (Laun) Lanfear of Lorraine, Jefferson county, NY, but I don't know which Lanfear child was Devier's parent, and who the other parent was. I have DNA matches with descendants of Isaac and Rosina Lanfear. * Who are 4th GGM Hannah Smith's (1768-1827) parents? She married Josiah Sartell in 1789 in Amherst MA and resided with him in Brookline NH And Townsend MA. * Who are 5th GGM Hannah Brown's (1725-1774) parents? She married John Phillips in 1749 and resided in Southboro and Shrewsbury MA. * Who are 4th GGM Sarah Fletcher's (1802-b1850) parents? She married Abraham Kemp in 1818 probably in Prince Edward County, Ontario. I have a Bible record for a name, birth and marriage date, but no other record. * Who are 4th GGM Mary Palmer's (c1790-c1845) parents? She married James Vaux in 1808 in South Petherton, Somerset, and migrated to the US and died in Aurora, Erie, NY. * Who are 3rd GGF William Knapp's (1775-1856) parents? He was in Dutchess County NY and married in 1804 and resided in Newton NJ for decades. * Who is 5th GGF Stephen Feather's (c1736-c1804) wife? He was from Germany and settled in New Jersey and then Westmoreland County, PA. * There are many mysteries in my 6th great-grandparents especially the German ones! I have added quite a few new lines to my tree since I added my ancestors to WikiTree many years ago. The Richman and Marshman lines in Wiltshire are typical examples. On WikiTree, the line ends with John Richman (1789-1867) and his wife Ann Marshman (1784-1856). I have links to genealogical sketches for about 500 ancestors (back through 7th great-grands, with some exceptions) in https://www.geneamusings.com/p/ancestor-biographies.html, and many of them are in FamilySearch Family Tree profiles also. They might provide a starting point. I am willing to have WikiTree do a challenge for me, but my big mysteries above are difficult problems. Most of them have had "potential ancestors" on Ancestry and "wrong parents" on FSFT based on other researchers work, and I have checked them out the best I can. I'm not sure that any progress on the big mysteries above can be made in a week. It would be helpful to have more or "better" source citations on my WikiTree profiles, especially those that have no citations or just a few. The reveal on YouTube should be fun and interesting. If the team solves even one of my big mysteries, I will be ecstatic. ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240418/User.htm Score sheet] Scores update once an hour.
Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that.
== Ask For Help == === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. *example entry [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:10, 18 April 2024 (UTC) ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] # [[Project:England|England]] # [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] # [[Project:United States|United States]] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === Share any interesting stories that you find here! Please be sure to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! # === Military Profiles === Share profiles for any miilitary individuals here! Don't forget to end with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I # WORLD WAR II # 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === Free Space Pages === * ==== [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeteries]] ==== ==== [[Project:OPS|Place Studies]] ==== == Bounty Opportunties == === Connections === : These links are added at the beginning of the week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]]. The first person who makes a unique connection for an individual wins the bounty points for that person. Remember to claim any connection bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1726011/2024-wikitree-challenge-join-researching-for-lianne-kruger G2G post]! # === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1726011/2024-wikitree-challenge-join-researching-for-lianne-kruger G2G post]! # == Zoom/YouTube Schedule and Links == *May 2 Noon EDT/4pm UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82381469335 *May 4 Noon EDT/4pm UTC Weekend Chat - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/86213610372 *May 9 Noon EDT/4pm UTC Wrapup - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/81985504089 *May 16 8 PM EDT/Midnight UTC Reveal - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3TaxCgDnOE == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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! {{Image|file=PFWC-6.png|size=50 |link=https://www.youtube.com/wikitreers/}}@WikiTreers
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|- |4/30||About to start/Register! |[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/961294329333835/ Link] |[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1785420090634129872/ Link] |[https://genealysis.social/@wikitree/112362285909436175/ Link] |[https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Zo37juVBt/ Link] |[https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7191186466650128384 Link] |[https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxNn528gXMssHuwwtNoX103DqzBkFDpfWU/ Link] |}
===Participant Posts=== {| border="1" align=center !Member!!Date!!Subject!!Facebook!!Twitter!!Mastodon!!Instagram!!YouTube |} == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+ query for Active Challenge profiles with '''noparents''']. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") Thank you Aleš!! *# '''Look for Pending merges:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" pendingmerge *# '''Profiles missing the country in a location field:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" UnknownCountry *# '''Not connected to the global tree:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" unconnected *# '''No parents:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" noparents *# '''No spouse:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" nospouses *# '''Notable profiles:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" TemplateFull=Notables_Sticker *# '''Has GEDCOM clutter:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" GEDCOMJunk * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&c=WikiTree_Challenge_Guest_Stars Connection Finder] If you're not sure where you are working on the tree, this will show you anyone (connected)'s connection to the starting profiles. Just enter the profile you're working on in the box at the top of the page. ==== African-American Resources ==== * Please add the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage#Project_Stickers {{African-American Sticker}}] right below the biography heading on all African-American profiles except for notables - notables should have the project box and sticker described [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Notables#Project_Managed_Notables here]. * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|US Black Heritage: Preferred Terminology]] * [[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Enslaved Ancestors]] * [[Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources|African-American Genealogy Resources]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Resources_by_State|US Black Heritage Resources by State]] ==== Specific Country Resources ==== [[Space:Category-Source|WikiTree Source Library]] *[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources]] ** Ontario: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Ontario|Sources]] ** Quebec: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Quebec|Sources]] ** Ontario: [[Space:Sources-Canada#Ontario|Sources]] *[[Project:England|England Project]]: [[Space:Sources-England|Sources]] *[[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Sources]] *[[Project:United States|United States Project]]: [[Space:Sources-United States of America|Sources]] **[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Sources]] **[[Project:New York|New York Project]]: [[Space:Sources-New York|Sources]] **[[Project:Vermont|Vermont Project]]: [[Space:Sources-Vermont|Sources]]

WikiTree Challenge Checklist 2022

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[[Category:WikiTree Challenge]] == WikiTree Challenge Coordinator Checklist == This checklist should be used each week for the WikiTree Challenges. It can be copied from the [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cAeZdkwnF-A5owJkfA4ETpq69TL6xkAb Templates folder] in the [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u2kOq9dW3PgQwf6YV-tWPb6c2hGnYxQ3 WikiTree Challenge Google drive] and moved to the individual guest folders, or you can just bookmark this help page. === Brand new guest that just confirmed === # Get the guest's email address from Eowyn # Make sure the guest's name and their email is listed on the tracking sheet # Send them an introductory email. Include a request for a photograph (headshot) and initial interview === New guest WikiTree tasks === # Create Space page for their week using the template in the [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u2kOq9dW3PgQwf6YV-tWPb6c2hGnYxQ3 Google Challenge folder] # Check to see if they are on WikiTree. If not, create a profile. Add the Notables project (wikitree-notables-project@googlegroups.com) and the WTC project (the-wikitree-challenge@googlegroups.com) as managers # Add Notables & Challenge stickers to the guest's profile: {{Notables}} & {{WikiTree Challenge}} # Create as much of the first three generations as possible without guest input # Create a folder for them in the Google Challenge drive, adding the templates for the checklist, the slideshow, and the interview questions # Add a column in the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_HJHtzyIa4GOicgbfUdFmyUGTNyjB_gj6xtLL6D4AF8/edit?usp=sharing Participants tab] for registration (if they are within the next two guest slots) # Add a tab for the guest in the sheet titled "[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1miHn8LWUuvRTgyCNHExtuoW3Ji8b-a1tydTqV0X89sc/edit?usp=sharing WTC Bounty Sheets for 2022]," which is in the Google Drive # Add their week to the calendar [[Space:Calendar_WikiTree_Challenge_2022|Space]] === Once the guest responds === # Set up the Zoom meeting for the interview. Add the meeting to your [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r Google Calendar]. Optional: Add your phone number to the email containing the meeting information for the guest, in case there are problems. # Check the interview questions (in the Google Drive, in their folder) to see if you need to add relevant questions # Once you have the locations, pick a [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge#Team_captains|captain]] from the list that hopefully has expertise in some of them # Finish adding to their branches. If they won't be the next guest stop at the grandparents. Add parents and grandparents to the Notables & WikiTree Challenge projects and add those stickers. Protect all profiles. # If they are the next guest, add the Captain to the grandparents profiles and have them add the great-grandparents. Give them any information you have on them that will help. # Once the captain is done, put a temporary message on each of the great-grandparents stating the challenge start date and not to edit # Add resources to the Space page based on the known locations. You can draw from other project pages for this. === During the interview === # Ask the basic questions that are on the template in the Google Drive # Add any questions that may be relevant to their own background # Let them know again when their week starts, and when you will contact them after # Ask the guest if there is any of the information given during the interview that they want kept private from the researchers or the public # Let the guest know that once you have the information together and do the hour long presentation with them, they have the chance to say they prefer that information not be shared (they never think of it at that time, but it is nice to offer) # Make sure to give them time to relay family stories # Let the guest know they can reach out to you at any point during the process. Ask if they have any questions. === The Challenge week before them === # If you haven't added a column to the Participant tab in the tracking sheet yet, do so now # Use the preferred image to create a banner image. Upload to the [[Space:WikiTree_2022_Challenge_Graphics|Challenge Graphics Space]] to use in the G2G post. # Create the registration post within 24 hours of the prior week starting. Send the link to Chris so he can review it. # Update the [[Space:Calendar_WikiTree_Challenge_2022|Calendar]] page with their G2G post for registration # Set up the following [https://explore.zoom.us/en/products/meetings/ Zoom meetings]: Noon kickoff, Evening kickoff, Weekend chat, Noon final chat, & evening final chat. Add all of the meetings to your [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r Google Calendar]. (Use [https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/ UTC] instead of GMT for the second time indicator) === The Monday before their week starts === # Send out an email to '''all''' participants with the links to the kick-off chat # Send the email list of this week's participants to the captain for the week # Remind the captain to send out an introductory email, and that they need to do brief daily emails once the week begins. # If you haven't already set up the Challenge Chat channel ("current challenge") do so now. Make sure the following is listed: (copy and paste) :: Dates: :: <> :: Captain: :: <> :: WT branches: :: <> :: G2G post: :: <> :: Space page: :: <> :: Scoresheet: :: :: Locations: ::
:: ''Change the "mmdd" to that challenge's starting month and the day for the scoresheet. It will be available once the challenge week starts. === The day their challenge week starts === # Send the captain an updated email list # Open the registration for the next challenge week. Pin to the top of the G2G. # Create Discord events for both of today's zoom chats. #* WikiTree Challenge Noon/Evening Kick-off Chat #* This is the chat to kick off the challenge week for [occupation], [Name Surname]. Join us as we watch his/her interview and chat about research strategies. # Change the G2G post to say the week has started, editing both the title and the body text # Host both kick-off chats # Watch Discord closely for new challenge members that need verification (or any other WikiTreer) # Watch the Discord live chat, in case people have questions that need answering # If the captain isn't online yet, follow the challenge chat in an open window while you work, in case people need help. Be sure to comment every so often so they know you are available # Keep a close eye on your email for any questions, or difficulties joining Discord === For the Zoom kick-off chats === # Bump someone to co-host so they can admit people, and help keep an eye out for inappropriate situations # Play the interview, making sure to share your sound # Ask questions about possible research difficulties for their locations # This is a good time for reminders if you had difficulties the week before (people not posting in the g2g or adding to interesting finds for example) # If you have new people to the challenge, give the basic rules to them, including how to earn bounty # Afterwards, send the Audacity audio file to the video editor. === During the Challenge week === # Watch Discord & the G2G for bounty earned or questions # Make sure the captain is sending daily emails # Check bounty daily - add to the sheet # If people aren't adding to the Interesting Finds section of the Space page remind them in Discord, have the captain add to their daily email, include the link to that section for both # Once the Interesting Finds section starts getting large (usually by Sunday or Monday) copy them and paste into the Interesting Finds workspace so they can be sorted by the greats lines, and cleaned up to review later with Eowyn # Make sure all participants are showing up on the scoresheet. If not, email Aleš and ask him to re-import badges. # Check the registration for the next week's challenge daily and update tracking sheet. === During the Challenge weekend === # Friday night or Saturday morning, create a Discord event for the Zoom chat: #* WikiTree Challenge Weekend Chat #* This is the weekend chat to talk about the challenge week for [occupation], [Name Surname]. Join us as we chat about research strategies and what we have found so far. # Talk to the captain about picking brick wall ancestors. Once the two of you have picked them, add them to the Space page and the G2G posts. Remind the captain to send out in an email. # Check with [mailto:blckhorse@hotmail.com Donna] at noon on '''Saturday''' to make sure she isn't having issues starting the chat. If only one or two people show up, and you are available; join chat. She keeps an eye on Discord, so you may want to reach her there. === Wednesday morning (the day before the challenge week ends) === # Create a survey, copying from the Interesting Finds section. Send to '''all''' WTC participants to vote on. (Make sure you send to the captain and BCC all participants) # Either you or the captain can send an email out to all participants with the Zoom wrap-up chat information. === At the end of the challenge week (Thursday) === # Create Discord Events for both Zoom chats: #*WikiTree Noon/Evening Challenge Wrap-up Chat #* This is the chat to wrap-up the challenge week for [occupation], [Name Surname]. Join us as we chat about our interesting finds and how the research went for us. # Host both final challenge chat Zoom meetings. Ask about interesting finds, research difficulties, surprising experiences, etc. Be sure to congratulate top scorers. # After the Zoom chat, send the Audacity audio file to the video editor. # Tally up the Survey scores and award bounty points to the top eight discoveries # Ask Aleš to refresh the scores once you have checked all locations for available bounty # Thank the captain for their hard work during the week # Change the G2G post to say that the week concluded. Unpin it from the top of the G2G. # Add any new discoveries to the [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_Workspace_2022|Interesting Finds workspace]]. # Meet with Eowyn Thursday or Friday in Zoom to go over the main (2 or 3) stories to feature # Send an email to the guest saying that it will take you a few days to put the discoveries together, and request their desired reveal date and time for the Zoom meeting. Make sure you have their time zone (you should have gotten that with the interview setup). # Once you have a date for the reveal, set up the Zoom chat for it and email the link to the guest. Add the meeting to your [https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r Google Calendar]. === After the week is over === # Use the chosen Interesting finds to fill out the [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_Workspace_2022|joint workspace]] with Eowyn # Once the workspace is done, move the information to the slideshow in the Google drive # Add the other, smaller mentions to the slideshow. Make sure all are listed in the Space page and workspace and linked for Eowyn's use # Add cousin connections to the slides. Use the number on the [[Special:Connection|Connection Finder]] page for current total of people connected. # Set up a reveal Zoom meeting with the guest. # After the reveal, send the Audacity audio file to the video editor. # Convert to PDF: All documents gathered, family photographs used, each of the great-grandparents, each main person mentioned in Interesting Finds. For the profiles, use the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php Family Group] app. # After the reveal: send the PDFs to the guest. Thank them for participating. Let them know that they will get the links to any videos produced once they are done. Let them know that Eowyn may be contacting them with follow up questions about their experience. # After a few days, change the Space privacy to green. # After a day or two, name and archive the Discord "current challenge" channel and create a new one. This allows access by the WikiTreers to the research information as some work on it past the challenge week. # Add the scores to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_HJHtzyIa4GOicgbfUdFmyUGTNyjB_gj6xtLL6D4AF8/edit?usp=sharing WikiTree Challenge tracking sheet]

WikiTree Challenge Example Profiles

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''This Space is a work in progress.'' Working on the WikiTree Challenge we need to remember that the profiles are aimed at for both genealogists and non-genealogists. Those with an interest in genealogy will want to see where information came from, so it is very important that we show our sources. There will be others who are just interested in the person's story, so an interesting biography will encourage them to look further and perhaps become more involved. == Challenge Profiles == === Basic Profiles === :For Challenge profiles, please use an inline citation to prove the relationship to the parents. Ask your captain, or in Discord, if you need help creating those. Bounty points may not be awarded if that citation is missing. :Note that census charts are not recommended on challenge profiles. They are too easy to 'break' for newer researchers. You can put three census charts in a ===Census Data=== section. Any more than that should be on a Space page and linked to the profile. : We respect privacy even more so than the WikiTree standards call for. You can check the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recently_Deceased_Strangers Help page] for the basics, but please don't add relatives that died after 2002, out of respect for the living family members. Thanks! ==== 1700s ==== # [[Lloyd-10363|Harriet (Lloyd) Boniface (abt.1809-)]] # [[Eyers-196|Anna Maria (Eyers) Weymer (bef.1713-abt.1765)]] # [[Eyer-219|Johannes Eyer (1720-1721)]] # [[Eyer-220|Johann Jacob Eyer (1721-)]] # [[Stocks-224|Rachel Stocks (bef.1764-)]] ==== 1800s ==== # [[Dotson-380|Minnie May (Dotson) Wilkinson (1882-1965)]] # [[Cartwright-4187|Lelah (Cartwright) Smith (1885-)]] ==== 1900s ==== # [[Gormley-524|Maurice Edward Gormley (1920-2001)]] # [[Odelberg-7|Hans Vitalis Odelberg (1898-1980)]] # [[Lindblom-188|Ernst Artur Lindblom (1901-1918)]] === Profiles With Narrative === : Some of these profiles are in the "I have a lot of experience" category. What takes them up to another level to be advanced? Adding categories, inline citations, inserted images, military sections, stickers, extended narrative, source images, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rose%27s_Old_English_Backgrounds background images], etc. ==== 1700s ==== # [[Valler-117|John Valler (abt.1730-)]] # [[Gale-3845|Eliza (Gale) Valler (1737-)]] # [[Stafford-1608|Noah E. Stafford (1782-1852)]] ''This is a great example of collaboration, where multiple people worked on it. It goes beyond census records and has deed information, estate information and a newspaper clipping. ==== 1800s ==== # [[Voller-191|Ellen (Voller) West (1882-1933)]] ''Note that there is a small census section. For a lot of census records please create a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Space page] and link to it. # [[Kruse-2166|Frederik Louis Kruse (1869-1944)]] # [[Wymer-307|Simeon Wymer (1853-1930)]] # [[Stafford-1606|Sarah Ann (Stafford) Dotson (1851-1933)]] # [[Deffebach-7|Elizabeth Lilly (Deffebach) Jones (1876-)]] # [[Gilmartin-174|Charles Alphonsus Gilmartin (1883-1938)]] ==== 1900s ==== # [[O'Donnell-3977|Rebecca Delores (O'Donnell) Gilmartin (1900-1980)]] === Advanced Profiles === : There is never an expectation for WikiTreers to complete profiles at this level. These are just to show you what ''can'' be done with time and experience. There are several projects that have 'trails' you can follow, like the England [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Orphan_Trail_Team#Welcome_to_the_England_Project.27s_Orphan_Trail.21 Orphan Trail], which are free one-on-one courses to teach you more about creating profiles on WikiTree. ==== 1600s ==== # [[Henriksson-24|Påvel Henriksson (abt.1614-1689)]] ==== 1700s ==== # [[Ersson-1836|Olof (Ersson) Blomberg (1723-1782)]] # [[Olsson-6094|Anders Olsson (1798-1861)]] # [[Green-46927|Gerard Green (1759-1845)]] ''This profile has a military section ==== 1800s ==== # [[Baston-149|George William Baston (1855-1939)]] # [[Wickens-615|Emma (Wickens) Baston (1856-1936)]] # [[Vester-152|David Houston Vester (1853-1886)]] ==== 1900s ==== # [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-2001)]] If you are looking for more ideas of how to make good profiles see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Examples WikiTree Example Profiles] == Slave Documentation == : ''Note that these examples were created with guidance by the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|USBH Project]]. You are allowed to do use special markup (i.e. colored text) on Space pages, as long as it isn't CSS. Remember that these are examples, and adding the Space page and category are optional.'' : Category: [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] # [[Franey-64|William F. Franey (abt.1798-abt.1848)]] ''Less than 10 slaves # [[Bradford-7392|Henry Bartlett Bradford (1761-1833)]] ''Less than 10 slaves # [[Cosby-1106|Columbus A Cosby (1814-1895)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_of_James_W._Cosby|Slaves of Columbus A. Cosby]] # [[Cosby-1100|James W Cosby (1782-bef.1844)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_of_James_W_Cosby%2C_Alabama|Slaves of James W Cosby, Alabama]] # [[Wier-162|Thomas Wier (1763-1851)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Wier|Slaves of Thomas Wier]] # [[Abbott-12273|Lewis Markham Abbott (1792-1848)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_sold_from_Estate_of_Lewis_Markhan_Abbott_19_Jan_1849|Slaves sold from Estate of Lewis Markhan Abbott]] == Resources == * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator] ''This is a super simple tool for creating a basic narrative, with or without inline citations. Just add the Wiki-ID to the box and click on 'Generate.' * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ Swedish Source Citation Creator] ''Use these to create citations for Swedish sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] ''This gives you a one-click button [1] at the top of your browser to easily search for sources from Ancestry, FindMyPast, FamilySearch, GRO, and FreeBMD. The other option that is nice is a citation creator usable from one of those sites that allows you to either create a citation for the Sources section, create an inline citation, or create narrative with an inline citation, as described in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide user guide]. It can also create census tables for you. Please remember that while these can be great for your own profiles, we don't add census tables to Challenge profiles. They are too easy for a new person that wants to add to the profile to 'break,' they aren't mobile friendly, and they can add a lot of unnecessary length to the profiles.

WikiTree Challenge Team Captain Instructions

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[[Category:WikiTree Challenge Work Pages]] The following instructions are for the WikiTree Challenge Team Captains: == Day Before the Challenge == Send an email to all the participants. Ask Eowyn for their email addresses. Use your email address for the main one and use BCC for the rest of the email addresses. (see sample messages below) == Attend Kickoff Zoom Meetings == The day the challenge starts there are two Zoom meetings at Noon EDT/4pm UTC and 8pm EDT/12am UTC. It would be great to attend one or both if possible. == During the Challenge Week == During the Challenge week, the Captain will: *Look for opportunites for participants to jump in and work and share those in Discord *Encourage participants to share interesting finds to the space page and G2G *Encourage free-space page creations if there seems like something that would be good as one *Answer questions when they can *After brick wall ancestors are picked, send an email to the participants letting them know what they are (see sample messages below) *On Wednesday send another email to participants encouraging them in the final stretch, letting them know what bounty points are still available, keeping them motivated, etc. (see sample messages below) The Captain is also welcome to email participants more often if they'd like. Ideally, we'd send something every day but that's not always feasible. == Attend Wrap-up Zoom Meetings == The day the challenge ends there are two Zoom meetings at Noon EDT/4pm UTC and 8pm EDT/12am UTC. It would be great to attend one or both if possible. == After the Challenge == The Captain can send a message to the participants thanking them, etc, if they'd like. Eowyn will send a final message a few days later with the highlights. The Captain can also join Eowyn for the live reveal with the Society if they would like/are available. == Sample Messages == === Day Before Challenge Starts === Hi Everyone! Thank you signing up for this week’s challenge. I am so excited about working on the families of our special guest star ______________ and I am sure you are too. It’s going to be such fun. We start Thursday, August 3rd, at noon EDT (4pm UTC) and ended August 10th, at noon EDT, so not long now. I am sure that you all know that we are trying to increase the CC7 of our guest star, but I really hope we will be able to do some interesting research and create some really good profiles and space pages. Remember that original research must always be done, and a primary or reliable source needs to be cited for every profile. The challenge is also about us collaborating and working together. You can use G2G for this if you wish, but I think that the really good conversations will take place on Discord. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord If you are not already on Discord do come and join us. If you are new to the challenge and need help, just shout out, there is always someone around who will try to find the answer. Do not forget to claim bounty points on G2G if you make a first unique connection for our guest star. We will announce the Brick Wall ancestors mid week and bounty points for breaking brick walls can also be claimed on G2G. And please add your interesting finds to the challenge space page, I am sure there will be a lot of them. Here are a few links that will be helpful during the challenge: Help:WikiTree Challenge: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge Challenge G2G post: Challenge Space Page: Challenge score sheet tracker: Let's have a great week! Name, Team Captain === Brick Walls === Hello everyone, Here are the brick walls: * * * * * * * These were posted earlier in discord and on the g2g post. We have 20 interesting finds on the list. Numbers 10, 11, 13, 17, 18 and 19 DO NOT have the WikiTree ID of who added the interesting find. Please look at the list and see if one of them is yours and add your WikiTree ID ([[Langholf-2|Langholf-2]] 18:50, 13 August 2023 (UTC) = 4 tildes). Eowyn will be sending out a survey to everyone and we get to vote for 7. Eowyn needs to know who added which interesting find so that when the votes are in and she sees which are the top 7 she can award the bounty points to the correct person. We have 7 wars that are listed on the space page and there is at least one profile under each of them. There are 13 profiles that have been added under the military section on the space page. Kathy N Team captain === Another Mid-week Sample === Hello KGS Team, We are doing great with just over 2 days left. If you haven't joined us yet there is still time. Don't know where to start jump on discord and ask or email me. Have you checked to make sure you're on the scoresheet? We want to make sure you're getting your points for adding profiles. Make sure to add any interesting finds to the space page and you add your WikiTree ID. Mindy will be sending out the survey Wednesday. Which 7 will be chosen? Have you found any more ancestors that served in any of the wars? Have you added them to the space page? We still have interesting finds that no one has added their WikiTree Id to. They are numbers 10, 11, 13, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22, and 24. If any of these get chosen and there is no WikiTree ID Eowyn won't be able to give out the 15 points. We have added a total of 2745 profiles so far. How many more can we add in the next 59 hours? There have been 12,153 total edits made. How many edits will we have at the finish line? How are we doing with the brick walls? We have broken down two. Can we break down more? Discord has been busy. I love seeing the little groups of people that have been working together. Kathy N Team captain === End of Week === Hi Everyone, I want to say a big thank you to your all for the work you have done on the WikiTree Challenge this week. You have been awesome. Some of the lines have been really hard and we may not have added a huge number of profiles, but the quality of the work has been excellent. I am not going to start quoting figures but if you want more information, than you can look at the score sheet. https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230803/User.htm and the space page https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_12 So, thank you everyone, and I look forward to working with you all on another challenge soon. Regards, Joan

WikiTree Connect-a-Thon Tutorial

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-112.png|align=c|size=600}} == Connect-a-Thon == Our goal for the Connect-a-Thon is to decrease the number of profiles that are not [[Special:Connection|connected]] to our big tree by spending 72 hours adding new (and sourced!) profiles of family members. If you have any questions not covered in the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help Page]] then ask on {{G2G}}. ---- === Adding Profiles === * For basic help on adding a person check out the [[Help:Creating_a_New_Person|Creating a New Person]] help page. * If you are adding profiles from your GEDCOM check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:2018_GEDCOMpare_Process&public=1 Walk Through] on the current process. * Check out the [[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile|How-To]] page for ideas on editing profiles. === Finding Sources === :This is to help you find records on FamilySearch and copy the citation over to your WikiTree profile. :''Note: If you can't see one of the pictures good enough you can click on it and open it in a new window or tab to see it larger.'' :'''Look''' at the profile you want to research. You can find the Research button in two places: :The first is on the upper right in the second menu. In this example it was Christopher Stone and his WikiID is Stone-564. Click on that then click on 'Research' near the bottom of that menu. The second place is on the right of the page, down past the comment box. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-19.png|align=c|size=625}} :'''Log in''' to RootsSearch :The first time you use RootsSearch you will need to pick an email and password. The easiest way to remember it is to use the same email you use for WikiTree. After that you will login on this screen each time you use the RootsSearch button. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-24.png|align=c|size=625}}
:'''Add''' your genealogy sites to the RootsSearch buttons :If you are already using Ancestry.com, MyHeritage, FindMyPast or other paid sites, you can add them to your research choices in RootsSearch. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-53.png|align=c|size=500}}
:'''Look''' for records on FamilySearch You can look on those other sites if you are already a member. I recommend looking on FamilySearch first as it is a free site so everyone can look at the records you find. FamilySearch sometimes has a little login glitch. If you click on it and it asks what you are looking for - go back to the RootsSearch page and click FamilySearch again. The second time it will open the search page. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-54.png|align=c|size=625}}
:RootsSearch automatically fills in the information :As you can see RootsSearch filled in all of the information you already have to make searching easier. If you don't have luck finding records, try shortening "York, Yorkshire, England" to just "England." If it is a United States of America location, try entering only the state in the birth and death place (i.e. Kentucky). {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-55.png|align=c|size=600}}
:'''Find''' a record that looks right :Find an entry that looks right for your ancestor. In this example I'm using the record of a Mary Stone that has Christopher Stone as a father. Using your mouse, drag your cursor over the text (I put a blue box around it). Right click and select 'copy.' {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-56.png|align=c|size=550}}
:'''Paste''' into your WikiTree profile :Now go to your profile that is open on Edit Mode. Scroll down until you see the Sources section. Type an asterisk * (it marks the start of each source). Right click with your mouse and select 'paste.' You can use the same method in the first help section to hide the link. Notice I put 'FamilySearch' and the brackets to hide the url. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-58.png|align=c|size=500}}
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[[Category:WikiTree Day]] {{Image|file=DBAZ-39.png |align=c |size=l }} Here's the game! Find 10 of these 15 items in your house. Assemble them together for a photo and then email that photo to wikitreeday@gmail.com. That's all you have to do to be entered into a drawing for a special WikiTree prize! Entries must be received by 11:59pm on Sunday, November 5th to qualify. Winner will be notified the following day. #Photo of your ancestors #Piece of furniture passed down by a previous generation #An heirloom that has a story to go with it #Recipe collection of favorite family dishes #Original vital records #Family tree chart #File folders of research paperwork #Genealogy magazines #Genealogy books #Library card #Newspaper clippings related to your family #Family Bible #Letters written by one of your ancestors #Anything with the WikiTree logo #Anything with a genealogy pun/saying/joke on it

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WikiTree for Dummies

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WikiTree Friday Date Night

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{{Friday Date Night}} No need to swipe right or left! We're looking for '''lonely profiles''' without dates!! Let's give them a little TLC! This is an informal "challenge." So, we're not tracking or keeping score. Just join in to have some fun, share some social time with your fellow WikiTreers, and make some big improvements to the tree. == When ''is'' Friday Date Night?! == We meet every two weeks at '''4 pm Eastern US time'''.
Stop by to get caught up with other Date Nighters, share what you've been working on and get some answers to your questions.
'''2024 Dates (subject to change):''' * {{gray|9 Feb 2024}} * {{gray|23 Feb 2024}} * {{gray|8 Mar 2024}} * {{gray|22 Mar 2024}} * {{gray|5 Apr 2024}} * {{gray|19 Apr 2024}} * '''3 May 2024''' -- [https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/86823600754 Zoom link] * 17 May 2024 * 31 May 2024 * 14 Jun 2024 * 28 Jun 2024 * 12 Jul 2024 * 26 Jul 2024 * 9 Aug 2024 * 23 Aug 2024 * 6 Sep 2024 * 20 Sep 2024 * 4 Oct 2024 * 18 Oct 2024 * 1 Nov 2024 * 15 Nov 2024 * 29 Nov 2024 * 13 Dec 2024 * 27 Dec 2024 :''Be sure to check out the rest of the page for how to find undated profiles and what to do when you find them.'' ---- == How to Find Profiles without Dates == :Pick from one of these lonesome categories on [https://plus.wikitree.com/ WikiTree+] (''don't forget to click "find suggestions" to generate the report''): * (131) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=131 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_131|Instructions]] * (132) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=132 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_132|Instructions]] * (133) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=133 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_133|Instructions]] * (134) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=134 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_134|Instructions]] :For the following suggestions, please be sure that you find an independent source
to verify the information from either Find-a-Grave or Wikidata.
* (573) Find-a-Grave - Empty Birth date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=573 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_573|Instructions]] * (576) Find-a-Grave - Empty death date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=576 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_576|Instructions]] * (553) Wikidata - Empty birth date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=553 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_553|Instructions]] * (556) Find-a-Grave - Empty death date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=556 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_556|Instructions]] :You can also find profiles using one of these methods: * Check the [[:Category:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates maintenance categories]] * Using the menus in the upper right corner: ** Go to My WikiTree > Surnames, choose a surname you're interested in, sort the list by date, and look in the date column for Open profiles with no dates. ** Go to My WikiTree > Suggestions and look for suggestions numbered 131, 132, 133, or 134 in your own watchlist. * Peruse the [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles categories]] for sad profiles with no dates * Use [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] ... Enter the following in the Text section under the Search category: '''b0 d0 privacy=open iowa''' This will return profiles with no dates, Open privacy, and a location of Iowa. Adjust those terms for a location you'd like to search for. == When you find a date (or maybe you can't) == # I found a date! #* '''Add the source citation''' <-- super important! #* If the person is '''deceased''' #** Add the date and the source. #** Save your changes #** Use "'''Search for Matches'''" on the Profile ID menu to check for duplicates #** Propose merges, if necessary #** Click the '''Matches''' link under the tabs at the top of the profile to see if there are any [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|Unmerged Matches]] that may have been proposed for the profile to see if they can be cleared. #** Please be careful about merging. If you're not comfortable with a merge, post a note in G2G to ask for help. #** Be on your merry way knowing you did a really good thing! #* If it's likely that the person is '''still living''', please do *not* mark them as deceased. Instead ... #** Add the date and the source. #** Can't find a date, but based on their family's dates, there's a good chance they're still living? #*** Click the '''Still Living''' indicator by the Death Date field #*** Add a note to the profile to let us know why you think they're still living. #** '''If there is no manager''', add [[Category: WikiTree Admin]] above the Biography header #*** The Team uses the WikiTree Admin category to make sure these profiles are handled appropriately, including removing you from the Trusted List, if necessary. #** Save the profile -- you'll have to click "save anyway" in the banner that pops up. (It is not necessary to adopt the profile.) # '''Can't find a date''', but you think you can make a good guess? #* Use the rules of thumb outlined on the [[Help:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates]] help page, and make sure to use the {{Estimated Dates}} template. Insructions for the template are also on the help page. #* Please try not to estimate dates based on other estimated dates. #* If you encounter a profile or group of profiles where there's no hope of finding anything, please add a note to the profile to let us know where you've looked & why you can't find information, then add [[:Category: WikiTree Admin]]. Thank you for trying! == Helpful Tips & a Little Bling == === Hints & Tips === * Instructions on how to find contributions if you encounter profiles created by a closed account: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130586/will-you-join-us-for-the-first-ever-wikitree-friday-date-night?show=1134381#a1134381 G2G Link] * How to access different pages on a list of suggestions in WikiTree+: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130586/will-you-join-us-for-the-first-ever-wikitree-friday-date-night?show=1134388#a1134388 G2G link] * We now have a channel on the WikiTree Discord server! If you don't know how to get there, send [[Fiscus-32|Julie]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] a private message, or ask in G2G on the current Date Night announcement. We will be text chatting live with each other here, so it's a good place to ask questions and get answers quickly. === A Little Bling === * Want a sticker? [[Template:Friday_Date_Night|We have one]]! ** {{Friday Date Night}} ** {{Friday Date Night|xx}} <-- replace "xx" with the # of profiles you "dated" == Are we making progress? == {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="background:#E5F8D2;" |+ ''These numbers represent profiles that were improved by all WikiTreers'' |+ colspan=6 style="text-align: center;"|'''Year-to-date-total (as of 21 Apr 2024): -6,025 profiles improved!''' !scope=col style="width: 100px;"|Week of: !scope=col|131 & #132
(No dates; no dates on rel) !scope=col|Diff''Sometimes we see an increase because batches of private profiles are opened !scope=col|133 & #134
(No dates; dates on rel) !scope=col| Diff !scope=col|Total Improved |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-21|21-Apr-2024]] ||117,231||{{red|-46}} ||289,723||{{red|-216}} ||'''99,496''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-14|14-Apr-2024]] ||117,277||{{red|-168}} ||289,939||{{red|-407}} ||'''99,234''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-07|07-Apr-2024]] ||117,445||{{red|-228}} ||290,346||{{red|-756}} ||'''98,659''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-31|31-Mar-2024]] ||117,673||{{red|-137}} ||291,102||{{red|-310}} ||'''97,675''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-24|24-Mar-2024]] ||117,810||{{red|-132}} ||291,412||{{red|-450}} ||'''97,228''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-17|17-Mar-2024]] ||117,942||{{green|46}} ||291,862||{{red|-303}} ||'''96,646''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-10|10-Mar-2024]] ||117,896||{{red|-108}} ||292,165||{{red|-483}} ||'''96,389''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-03|03-Mar-2024]] ||118,004||{{green|99}} ||292,648||{{red|-260}} ||'''95,798''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-25|25-Feb-2024]] ||117,905||{{green|189}} ||292,908||{{red|-189}} ||'''95,637''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-18|18-Feb-2024]] ||117,716||{{green|672}} ||293,097||{{green|876}} ||'''95,637''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-11|11-Feb-2024]] ||117,044||{{red|-227}} ||292,221||{{red|-718}} ||'''97,185''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-04|04-Feb-2024]] ||117,271||{{red|-337}} ||292,939||{{red|-614}} ||'''96,240''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-28|28-Jan-2024]] ||117,608||{{green|112}} ||293,553||{{red|-125}} ||'''95,289''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-21|21-Jan-2024]] ||117,496||{{red|-206}} ||293,678||{{red|-585}} ||'''95,276''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-14|14-Jan-2024]] ||117,702||{{red|-138}} ||294,263||{{red|-467}} ||'''94,485''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-07|07-Jan-2024]] ||117,840||{{green|92}} ||294,730||{{red|-501}} ||'''93,880''' |- align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;" | colspan="6" | '''2023 Total Profiles Improved: 33,704''' |- align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;" | colspan="6" | '''2022 Total Profiles Improved: 17,531''' |- align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;" | colspan="6" | '''2021 Total Profiles Improved: 42,539''' |} '''Chart Notes'''

WikiTree G2G Roundup

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This is a page for rounding up the current questions/comments/challenges/news on G2G pertaining to members participation. Leave questions or comments on the "WikiTree G2G Roundup" announcement entry on G2G. ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106342/wikitree-g2g-roundup-page click here]) == Member of the Week == *Mar 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557899 {{Blue|Celia Marsh}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in September of 2020. She is active in our [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project] and a terrific participant in the [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge WikiTree Challenge]. *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553685 {{Blue|Valerie A. (Fremmerlid) Penner}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2021. She is one of our helpful [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Mentors Mentors] and participates in our [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nordic Nordic] and [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadia Acadia] projects. She also leads a one place study for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hj%C3%B8rundfjord%2C_M%C3%B8re_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study Hjørundfjord, Norway]. *Mar 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550797 {{Blue|Tricia Payne}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2021. She is the [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Coordinators Project Coordinator] for the [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kentucky Kentucky Project] and leads several [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Place_Studies one place studies]. *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547634 {{Blue|Janine L. Isleman}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2017. She is involved in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia Appalachia Project] and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Denton_Name_Study Denton One Name Study]. *Feb 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544301 {{Blue|Brian A. Nash}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. He participates in our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scotland Scotland], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland Ireland] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Canada Canada] projects. *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539942 {{Blue|Sandy M. (Craig) Patak}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2016. She is one of our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ambassadors Ambassadors] on social media and is active in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Disasters Disasters Project]. She also co-leads the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia Appalachia Project] and hosts [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Friday_Night_Bingo Friday "Night" Bingo]. *Feb 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538160 {{Blue|Day C. (Pendleton) Garwood}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2021. He is active in many of our projects but currently focuses much of his time as a Voyage Guide for our [[Project:PIP|Profile Improvement Project]]. *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534944 {{Blue|Rob W. Wilson}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2021. He is involved in our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] and [[Project:WT_Apps|WikiTree Apps]] projects. He was also a huge help during the India stop of our [[Space:15_Nations_Global_Tour|15 Nations Global Tour]]. *Jan 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531062 {{Blue|Adriana K. Hazelton}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2018. She is active in a few projects and recently become Team Leader for [[Space:Brazil_Team|Brazil]] within the [[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]]. *Jan 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527084 {{Blue|Kenneth J. Evans}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2017. He is quite active in our [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] and is a team leader for [[Space:Australian_Army_Generals-1|Australian Generals]] in our [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]]. He has almost 300,000 contributions! *Jan 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523132 {{Blue|Cathryn E. (Hallett) Hondros}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2013. She is active in our [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachian Project]] and has started the [[Space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project]]. *Jan 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519207 {{Blue|Bartley D. McRorie}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2019. He is active in our [[Project:USBH|US Black Heritage Project]] and coordinates the [[Space:Maupin_Name_Study|Maupin Name Study]]. *Jan 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515326 {{Blue|Shirley M. (Thompson) Gilbert}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2018. She is a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and active in our [[Project:USBH|US Black Heritage Project]]. *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2022_-_Member_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (26 Dec 2022 – 03 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_Member_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (27 Dec 2021 – 04 Jan 2021)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2020_-_Member_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (28 Dec 2020 – 31 Aug 2020)]] == Profile of the Week == :• General Guidelines for Choosing and Working on EPOWS: Connection Finder Process ([[Space:EPOW|space page]]) :• Help us plan future Example Profile of the Week (EPOW) profiles (Apr – Jun 2023): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497540 click here] *Apr 05 – **Help us find, connect and improve this week's Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1558140 {{Green|Colorful Names}}] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550711 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #5: North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS)}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1558228 Irish notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553956 {{Green|Irish Notables}}] *Mar 22 – [[Newport-237|{{Blue|Christopher Newport II (bef.1561-aft.1617)}}]] was one of the founding Jamestown colonists who was murdered on March 22nd. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1554148 Jamestown colonist] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550823 {{Green|Jamestown Colony}}] *Mar 15 – [[Byron-136|{{Blue|Augusta Ada (Byron) Lovelace (1815-1852)}}]] was a mathematician, writer and often regarded as the first computer programmer. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550854 mathematician] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547697 {{Green|Mathematicians}}] *Mar 08 – [[Blank-641|{{Blue|Melvin "Mel" Jerome (Blank) Blanc (1908-1989)}}]] was the voice of ''Bugs Bunny''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547702 notable "rabbit"] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544450 {{Green|Year of the Rabbit}}] *Mar 01 – [[Presley-139|{{Blue|Lisa Marie Presley (1968-2023)}}]] is a star who has carried on in the family business, following in the footsteps of her father in the music business. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544546 notable legacy] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541671 {{Green|Children of the Stars}}] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532531 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #4: DEC-UVA/Freedman Bureau Friday}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541680 formerly enslaved notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538348 {{Green|Formerly Enslaved Notables}}] *Feb 15 – [[Murphy-8674|{{Blue|Edward "Eddie" Regan Murphy}}]] is a well known black comedian. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538364 black comedian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534924 {{Green|Black Comedians}}] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #3: Society of One-Place Studies (OPS)}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534935 OPS person] are you most closely connected to? *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517184 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #2: Australian Notables}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531456 Australian notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527229 {{Green|Australian Notables}}] *Jan 25 – [[Burns-2738|{{Blue|Robert "Rabbie, Robin" Burns (1759-1796)}}]] is a Scottish poet. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527281 Scottish notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523434 {{Green|Burns Night (Scottish Notables)}}] *Jan 18 – [[Trudeau-195|{{Blue|Justin P. Trudeau}}]] is a notable Ontarian serving as the Canadian Prime Minister. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523437 Ontarian notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519560 {{Green|Ontario Notables}}] *Jan 11 – [[Walters-2299|{{Blue|Barbara Jill Walters (1929-2022)}}]] died recently. She was a pioneering American broadcaster who was the first woman to anchor an evening news show in the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519574 Barbara] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515456 {{Green|Notable Barbara}}] *Jan 04 – [[Alley-2541|{{Blue|Kirstie Louise Alley (1951-2022)}}]] died recently. She played "Rebecca Howe" on ''Cheers''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515465 ''Cheers'' personality] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511867 {{Green|Cheers}}] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#Profile_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (28 Dec 2022 – 05 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_Profile_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (29 Dec 2021 – 06 Jan 2021)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2020_-_Profile_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (30 Dec 2020 – 02 Sep 2020)]] == Question of the Week == *Mar 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557725 What's on your genealogical bucket list?] *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553681 What are your DNA ethnicity estimates?] *Mar 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550769 Who is one of your favorite female ancestors?] *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547625 What's your most embarrassing genealogical mistake?] *Feb 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544295 Have you found any feuds in your family tree?] *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539845 Do you have any New Zealand family?] *Feb 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538154 Do you set weekly genealogical goals?] *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534903 What's a favorite discovery you've made in your research?] *Jan 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531048 If you wrote a novel about your family history, what would the title be?] *Jan 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527074 Who are you named after?] *Jan 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523129 Which of your ancestors migrated the farthest?] *Jan 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519198 What ancestral location would you most like to visit?] *Jan 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515313 What religions did your ancestors practice?] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2022_-_Question_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (26 Dec 2022 – 03 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_Question_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (27 Dec 2021 – 04 Jan 2021)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2020_-_Question_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (28 Dec 2020 – 17 Aug 2020)]] == Weekend Chat == :Welcome to the Weekend Chat! 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You can ask questions or join the conversation in chat, or just watch. *Apr 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557728 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 31 – Friday Night Bingo (Adoption Angels Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/FKdBa-GAGr0 YouTube] *Mar 31 – Friday Night Bingo (Greeters Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/8pq1EchduoQ YouTube] *Mar 27 – 15 Nations Global Tour: Kenya Wrap-up • [https://www.youtube.com/live/ZmQD4CyRNqs YouTube] *Mar 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1554055 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1552361 WikiTree Tours: Exploring the WikiTree Browser Extension (Part 1: Global Features)] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/6ctf3n0A8zA YouTube] *Mar 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550757 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 17 – Friday Night Bingo (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/GswIZLJIMko YouTube] *Mar 17 – Friday Night Bingo (Country Music Hall of Fame Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/psGE-rAerbU YouTube] *Mar 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547597 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547559 Ask Aleš - What Do You Want To Know About WikiTree Plus?] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/fhaStbhrLIw YouTube] *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547510 15 Nations Global Tour: Ukraine Wrap-up] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/u7wsoVDe-Go YouTube] *Mar 03 – Friday Night Bingo (One Place Studies Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/FggZtgDagGM YouTube] *Mar 03 – Friday Night Bingo (One Name Studies Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/YawJ_gdC-OE YouTube] *Feb 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541411 Saturday Roundup] *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539936 WikiTree Tours: Trekking through the Tree] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/McxLsl95ES0 YouTube] *Feb 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538126 Saturday Roundup] *Feb 17 – Friday Night Bingo (Puerto Rico Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/NP11ilQy8VI YouTube] *Feb 17 – Friday Night 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Nations Global Tour: India Wrap-up] • [https://youtu.be/ABpIXCaP0bU YouTube] *Jan 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523146 Saturday Roundup] *Jan 20 – Friday Night Bingo (Classic Disney Project) • [https://youtu.be/XPnuKEyIiwY YouTube] *Jan 20 – Friday Night Bingo (Italy Project) • [https://youtu.be/r0OMz5oF20s YouTube] *Jan 14 – Saturday Roundup - none this weekend due to Connect-a-Thon *Jan 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515043 Saturday Roundup] *Jan 06 – Friday Night Bingo (Native Americans Project) • [https://youtu.be/bKyZQLYNjRY YouTube] *Jan 06 – Friday Night Bingo (Banyan Tree Team) • [https://youtu.be/xUC0uOIw82Q YouTube] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515967 Ask Aleš - What Do You Want To Know About WikiTree Plus?] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2022_-_WikiTree_LiveCast|Previous Entries (31 Dec 2022 – 07 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_WikiTree_LiveCast|Previous Entries (29 Dec 2021 – 02 Jan 2021)]] 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Whitten *20 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141112 how to "prune" the watchlist] by Robynne Lozier *16 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139334 Why is this site so confusing?] by a former member *16 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139116 Find-a-Grave as a Reference?] by Joshua Carnahan *14 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1137723 What do you think of these Correct-a-Thon ideas?] by Chris Whitten *06 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134144 What do you think of making 2021 "The Year of Accuracy" on WikiTree?] by Chris Whitten == Sourcing Tips == *20 Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206411 How to Source from Ancestry with an expired subscription] by [[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]] *18 Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155429 Please stop putting Family Search or Family Tree as your source] by [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] *18 Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155101 Solution for broken links] by [[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] == Challenges == :[[Help:Challenges|Help Category for Challenges]] ===== 12 Months of Photos ===== :'''Year 2023''' *Mar – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545419 Sports] *Feb – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532591 Homes] *Jan – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516673 Grandparents] ===== 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks ===== :      [https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks-themes-2023/ Themes for 2023]   (by Amy Johnson Crow) *Mar 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557582 Week 13: Light a Candle] *Mar 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553413 Week 12: Membership] *Mar 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550663 Week 11: Lucky] *Mar 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547210 Week 10: Translation] *Feb 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544063 Week 9: Gone Too Soon] *Feb 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541141 Week 8: I Can Identify] *Feb 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1537991 Week 7: Outcast] *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534559 Week 6: Social Media] *Jan 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1530791 Week 5: Oops] *Jan 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1526693 Week 4: Education] *Jan 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1522911 Week 3: Out of Place] *Jan 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519069 Week 2: Favorite Photo] *Jan 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514812 Week 1: I'd Like to Meet] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2022_-_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Previous Entries (26 Dec 2022 - 03 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Previous Entry (04 Jan 2021)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2020_-_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Previous Entries (21 Dec 2020 – 14 Sep 2020)]] ===== 52 Weeks of Photos ===== :'''Year 2022''' *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512151 Week 52: Ending] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508911 Week 51: Humorous] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505997 Week 50: Christmas] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502737 Week 49: Spectacles] *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499805 Week 48: Winter] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497450 Week 47: Thankful] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494915 Week 46: Long Life] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492354 Week 45: Musical] *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489620 Week 44: Sons] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486738 Week 43: Halloween] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484596 Week 42: Opposites/Contrasts] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1481229 Week 41: Childhood] *Oct 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478219 Week 40: Sports] *Sep 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475351 Week 39: Daughters] *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472460 Week 38: Autumn] *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469333 Week 37: Military] *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466274 Week 36: Facial Hair] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462470 Week 35: Hairstyles] *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459792 Week 34: Uniform] *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456713 Week 33: Amusement Parks] *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453966 Week 32: Means of Transport] *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1451013 Week 31: Reunion] *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1448089 Week 30: School] *Jul 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445217 Week 29: Generations] *Jul 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442285 Week 28: Garden] *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439524 Week 27: Celebration] *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436458 Week 26: Grandparents] *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433652 Week 25: Family Meeting] *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430005 Week 24: Love] *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427398 Week 23: Dress Up] *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424157 Week 22: Fathers] *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421039 Week 21: Summer Fun] *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418425 Week 20: Favorite Toy] *May 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415902 Week 19: Mothers] *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412894 Week 18: Tradition] *Apr 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409597 Week 17: Happiness] *Apr 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406329 Week 16: Journey] *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402610 Week 15: Easter] *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399444 Week 14: Birthday] *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396003 Week 13: Pets] *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391888 Week 12: Spring] *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388666 Week 11: Profession] *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384945 Week 10: Women] *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381029 Week 9: Friendship] *Feb 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1378523 Week 8: Siblings] *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374275 Week 7: Special Occasions] *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371319 Week 6: Cozy Home] *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367229 Week 5: Hobbies] *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363879 Week 4: Mask] *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1359622 Week 3: Family Fun] *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355777 Week 2: Second] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351226 Week 1: New Start] :'''Year 2021''' *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347809 52 Photos 2021 Week 52: Relaxation] *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345390 52 Photos 2021 Week 51: Together] *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341893 52 Photos 2021 Week 50: Holidays] *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338475 52 Photos 2021 Week 49: Snowy] *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335245 52 Photos 2021 Week 48: Warmth] *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332365 52 Photos 2021 Week 47: Pets] *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329464 52 Photos 2021 Week 46: Thankful] *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326346 52 Photos 2021 Week 45: In the Home] *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323248 52 Photos 2021 Week 44: Veterans] *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320185 52 Photos 2021 Week 43: Autumn] *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316987 52 Photos 2021 Week 42: Costumes] *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313778 52 Photos 2021 Week 41: Reunion] *Oct 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310501 52 Photos 2021 Week 40: Silly] *Sep 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306740 52 Photos 2021 Week 39: Musical] *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303618 52 Photos 2021 Week 38: Unusual] *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300483 52 Photos 2021 Week 37: Boys] *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296880 52 Photos 2021 Week 36: Home Sweet Home] *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292229 52 Photos 2021 Week 35: School] *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289134 52 Photos 2021 Week 34: Independent] *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286050 52 Photos 2021 Week 33: Hope] *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282089 52 Photos 2021 Week 32: Hard Work] *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279465 52 Photos 2021 Week 31: Spectacles] *Jul 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276042 52 Photos 2021 Week 30: Funny] *Jul 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272430 52 Photos 2021 Week 29: Family Gathering] *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268977 52 Photos 2021 Week 28: Hats] *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264863 52 Photos 2021 Week 27: Friendship] *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261188 52 Photos 2021 Week 26: Water] *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257154 52 Photos 2021 Week 25: Profession] *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253289 52 Photos 2021 Week 24: Paternal] *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249748 52 Photos 2021 Week 23: Vacation] *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246504 52 Photos 2021 Week 22: Summertime] *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243029 52 Photos 2021 Week 21: Military] *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239449 52 Photos 2021 Week 20: Hairstyle] *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235632 52 Photos 2021 Week 19: Favorite] *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231648 52 Photos 2021 Week 18: Mothers] *Apr 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227510 52 Photos 2021 Week 17: Wedding] *Apr 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223395 52 Photos 2021 Week 16: Birthday] *Apr 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219613 52 Photos 2021 Week 15: Generations] *Apr 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216190 52 Photos 2021 Week 14: Animals] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211889 52 Photos 2021 Week 13: Masculine] *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208228 52 Photos 2021 Week 12: Outings] *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204246 52 Photos 2021 Week 11: Springtime] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199660 52 Photos 2021 Week 10: Women] *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195849 52 Photos 2021 Week 9: Dress Up] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191956 52 Photos 2021 Week 8: Cousins] *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188290 52 Photos 2021 Week 7: Wintery Fun] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184037 52 Photos 2021 Week 6: Romance] *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180198 52 Photos 2021 Week 5: Happiness] *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175668 52 Photos 2021 Week 4: Sports] *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171462 52 Photos 2021 Week 3: Children] *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167740 52 Photos 2021 Week 2: Sunday Best] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164314 52 Photos 2021 Week 1: Fresh Start] :'''Year 2020''' *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156744 52 Photos Week 52: Endings] *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153461 52 Photos Week 51: Festive] *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150043 52 Photos Week 50: Family Gathering] *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146575 52 Photos Week 49: Winter] *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142993 52 Photos Week 48: Unique] *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139339 52 Photos Week 47: Thankful] *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135614 52 Photos Week 46: Athletic] *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132212 52 Photos Week 45: Veterans] *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128665 52 Photos Week 44: Costumes] *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124775 52 Photos Week 43: Love] *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121554 52 Photos Week 42: Silly] *Oct 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117893 52 Photos Week 41: Siblings] *Sep 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113544 52 Photos Week 40: Autumn] *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109536 52 Photos Week 39: Facial Hair] *Sep 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105965 52 Photos Week 38: Birthdays] ===== BioBuilders ===== :     Space Page:  [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] *Mar 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544911 People whose profile needs a biography] *Feb 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532208 People whose last name is the same as a coin or currency] *Jan 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514489 People whose name begins with unusual letters] *Dec 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500614 People who Emigrated] *Nov 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489852 Names that end in “son”] *Oct 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477406 People who married in October] *Sep 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463541 People who died in September] *Aug 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450762 Letter ‘L’ Place of Death] *Jul 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438088 Veterans of World War I] *Jun 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424706 People born the same place as you] *May 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412152 People whose surname is a color, also includes a color with 'man' or 'mon' after the color] *Apr 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397969 People whose surname is an Occupation] *Mar 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381509 People born in England] *Feb 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367893 Letter ‘F’ Surnames] *Jan 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608 People who married in January] *Dec 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335878 People born on Christmas (December 25)] *Nov 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323018 Any Source-a-Thon Profile] *Oct 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308783 Letter 'R' given names] *Sep 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293348 Letter 'S' Place of Marriage] *Aug 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278898 People who never married] *Jul 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262450 Letter 'J' Surnames] *Jun 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246750 Couples] *May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230581 People with multiple marriages] *Apr 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213440 People who married in April] *Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195549 People born in the 1900's] *Feb 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179720 People born in February] *Jan 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161846 Place of Birth begins with letter ‘W’] *Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146694 Letter 'D' Surnames] *Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131373 Veterans of any conflict] *Oct 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115265 One Place Studies] *Sep 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098202 People with an 'S' Surname] *Aug 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082318 People Born in August] ===== Cemetery ===== *27 - 29 Jan 2023 – Collector's Mini-Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryCollectorsMiniChallenge/20230127/User.htm Tracker] *15 - 21 Jan 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523253 Connectors Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryConnectorsChallenge/20230115/User.htm Tracker] *01 - 14 Jan 2023 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20230101/User.htm Tracker] *01 - 07 Apr 2022 – Connectors Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] *11 - 24 Mar 2022 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] *04 - 10 Mar 2022 – Connectors Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] *18 - 20 Feb 2022 – Collector's Mini-Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] *04 - 10 Feb 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1365930 Connectors Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] *Dec 2021 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20211201/User.htm Tracker] *15 - 17 Nov 2021 – Transcriber's Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Transcriber.27s_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryTranscribersChallenge/20211115/User.htm Tracker] *01 - 07 Nov 2021 – Photographer's Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Photographer.27s_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryPhotographersChallenge/20211101/User.htm Tracker] *25 - 31 Oct 2021 – Collector's Mini-Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] *Sep 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1297211 Sourcing Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20210901/User.htm Tracker] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313720 Results/Winner] *Jun 2021 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20210601/User.htm Tracker] *07 - 09 May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234229 Collector's Mini-Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryCollector'sMiniChallenge/User.htm Tracker] *23 - 29 Apr 2021 – Transcriber's Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Transcriber.27s_Challenge|Rules]] *02 - 08 Apr 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213696 Photographer's Challenge] *Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195783 Sourcing Challenge] *Feb 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191931 Sourcing Challenge (annoucement)] ===== Connectors ===== *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532361 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545247 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367410 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381345 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412162 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427021 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450977 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463996 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478979 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489485 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500861 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161880 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180010 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196250 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216034 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234419 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246647 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262314 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279056 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293371 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310767 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323485 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1336374 Dec] *Year 2020:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098260/connectors-challenge-september-2020 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117980 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134346 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1147124 Dec] ===== Data Doctors ===== :2023 *Mar 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557882 Challenge of the Week: Help Repair or Resolve Broken Links] *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553682 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing ''Find a Grave'' Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Mar 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550782 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547621 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Feb 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544294 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539850 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Feb 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538043 Challenge of the Week: Help Repair or Resolve Broken Links] *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534900 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing ''Find a Grave'' Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Jan 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531047 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jan 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527073 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jan 16 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's January Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jan 09 – No Challenge This Week (January Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jan 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515311 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] :2022 *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511758 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508881 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505421 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502417 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499609 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497356 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494848 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492146 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489381 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486580 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1483956 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1480994 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Oct 03 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's September/October Source-a-Thon Weekend) *Sep 26 – No Challenge This Week (Sep/Oct Source-a-Thon Weekend) *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472112 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469047 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1465991 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462426 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459268 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456471 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453845 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450892 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447983 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Jul 18 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's July Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jul 11 – No Challenge This Week (July Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439536 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436259 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433171 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1429849 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427163 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424248 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421027 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415735 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *May 09 – No Challenge This Week (data not available) *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412800 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Apr 25 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's April Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Apr 18 – No Challenge This Week (April Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402850 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399601 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396151 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391808 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388341 Challenge of the Week: Fix Broken Links to Find a Grave] *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384987 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381118 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Feb 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376435 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374415 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371274 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367373 Challenge of the Week: Fix Broken Links to Find a Grave] *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363744 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360040 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355869 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351849 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] :2021 *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347825 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345393 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341881 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338466 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335255 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332375 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329460 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326341 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323245 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320196 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316984 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313775 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Oct 04 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's Fall Source-a-Thon) *Sep 27 – No Challenge This Week (Fall Source-a-Thon Weekend) *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303613 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300485 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296863 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292213 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289143 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286046 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282084 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279599 Challenge of the week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Jul 26 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's Summer Connect-a-Thon) *Jul 19 – No Challenge This Week (Summer Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268981 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264867 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261196 Challenge of the week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257158 Challenge of the week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253295 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249804 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246527 Challenge of the week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243059 Challenge of the week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239513 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235679 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231672 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Apr 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219627 Challenge of the week: Clean up as many location names as possible] *Apr 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216194 Challenge of the Week: Add missing dates to profiles] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211956 Challenge of the Week: Clean up marriage data] *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208397 Challenge of the Week: Clean up as many merged profiles as possible] *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204273 Challenge of the Week: Correct simple errors in reference tags] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199649 Challenge of the week: Clean up names] *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195845 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191943 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188282 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184026 Challenge of the week: Clean up as many location names as possible] *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180194 Challenge of the week: Add missing dates to profiles] *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175663 Challenge of the week: Clean up marriage data] *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171445 Challenge of the week: Clean-up as many merged profiles as possible] *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167736 Challenge of the week: Correct simple errors in reference tags] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164106 Challenge of the week: Clean up names] :2020 *Dec 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160036 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156811 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153466 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150037 Challenge of the week: Help clean up problematic dates] *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146558 Challenge of the week: Clean up as many location names as possible] *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1143018 Challenge of the week: Clean up marriage data] *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139343 Challenge of the week: Clean up merged profiles] *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135579 Challenge of the week: Add missing dates to profiles] *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132206 Challenge of the week: Correct simple errors in reference tags] *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128651 Challenge of the week: Clean up names] *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124758 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121548 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109531 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Sep 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105959 Challenge of the week: Help clean up problematic dates] *Feb 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/983607 Join the Data Doctors Project and Become a Data Doctor in 2020! / 5] ===== GEDImprove (GEDI) ===== :      Space Page:  [[Space:GEDImprove|GEDImprove]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514177 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531981 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544996 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350002 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1364452 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381623 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397695 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412424 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424546 Jun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437962 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450577 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463274 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478586 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489513 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500067 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246957 June, Inaugual Edition] • 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[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1137422 14th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141121 21st] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1144748 28th] *Oct 2020 – 3rd (Thon Weekend) • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1119915 10th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1123187 17th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1126843 24th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130407 31st] *Sep 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1104182 12th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1108024 19th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1111911 26th] ===== Sourcerers ===== :      Project Page:  [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514066 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531792 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545013 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350065 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367341 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381467 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397941 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412340 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424425 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[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146844 Dec] ===== The WikiTree Challenge ===== :'''2023 WikiTree Challenge''' :      [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504384 G2G Post] :      [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|2023 WikiTree Challenge]] ::'''March Challenge''' *Challenge 5 (Mar 16-23): [https://www.nifhs.org/ {{Blue|North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS)}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550711 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_5|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week5|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230316/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1558606 Highlights] ::'''February Challenges''' *Challenge 4 (Feb 16-23): {{Blue|Freedmen's Bureau Friday}} **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532531 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_4|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week4|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230216/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1543601 Highlights] *Challenge 3 (Feb 2-9): [https://www.one-place-studies.org/ {{Blue|Society of One-Place Studies (OPS)}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_3|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week3|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230202/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1536919 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/3u4l5eXhM40 YouTube] ::'''January Challenges''' *Challenge 2 (Jan 19-26): [https://www.sag.org.au/ {{Blue|Society of Australian Genealogists (SAG)}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517184 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_2|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week2|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230119/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1529720 Highlights] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/Q6gTjBMFlv4 YouTube] *Challenge 1 (Jan 5-12): [https://ogs.on.ca/ {{Blue|Ontario Ancestors: The Ontario Genealogical Society}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512182 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_1|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week1|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230105/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523120 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/MsT6IXFoHYQ YouTube] :'''2022 WikiTree Challenge''' :      Introduction Video:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1340247 G2G Post] • [https://youtu.be/nmYztidKN6w YouTube] :      [[Space:Help:WikiTree_Challenge_2022|2022 WikiTree Challenge]] ::'''December Challenges''' *Challenge 24 (Dec 15-22): [[Carey-6470|Mariah A. Carey]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500682 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week24|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221215/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1510450 Highlights] *Challenge 23 (Dec 1-8): [[Cuban-1|Mark Cuban]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1495694 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_23|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week23|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221201/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505392 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/p5n7c0qXgrQ YouTube] ::'''November Challenges''' *Challenge 22 (Nov 17-24): [[McMillan-6049|Anthony Robert "Robbie Coltrane" McMillan (1950 - 2022)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1490906 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_22|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week22|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221117/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499191 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/w0VXBe8UD4U YouTube] *Challenge 21 (Nov 3-10): [[Lansbury-17|Angela Brigid Lansbury (1925 - 2022)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484472 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_21|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week21|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221103/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1493919 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/MjQaKgg6vDY YouTube] ::'''October Challenges''' *Challenge 20 (Oct 20-27): [[Federer-4|Roger Federer]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1479361 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_20|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week20|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221020/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1488363 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/CAR_TWgxjXA YouTube] *Challenge 19 (Oct 6-13): [[Hamill-277|Mark R. Hamill]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1471417 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_19|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week19|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221006/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1482575 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/tzPyWV1pO24 YouTube] ::'''September Challenges''' *Challenge 18 (Sep 15-22): [[Newton-John-1|Olivia Newton-John DBE AC (1948-2022)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463959 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_18|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week18|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220915/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1474244 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/UFM-JpAmNdg YouTube] *Challenge 17 (Sep 1-8): [[Turow-8|Scott F. Turow]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1458099 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_17|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week17|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220901/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''August Challenges''' *Challenge 16 (Aug 18-25): [[Lopez-5633|Jennifer Lynn Lopez]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_16|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week16|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220818/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462084 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/VenrbYwTTi4 YouTube] *Challenge 15 (Aug 4-11): [[Mapother-1|Tom Cruise (born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445992 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_15|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week15|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456551 Highlights] ::'''July Challenge''' *Challenge 14 (Jul 21-28): [[McConaughey-3|Matthew D. McConaughey]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437778 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_14|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week14|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220721/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449759 Highlights] ::'''June Challenges''' *Challenge 13 (Jun 30-Jul 7): [[Griffin-18522|Archie M. Griffin]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431562 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_13|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week13|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220630/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 12 (Jun 16-23): [[McMaster-1701|Lois (McMaster) McMaster Bujold]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424626 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_12|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week12|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220616/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 11 (Jun 2-9): [[Bacon-2568|Kevin Norwood Bacon]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1419722 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_11|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week11|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220602/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''May Challenge''' *Challenge 10 (May 12-19): [[Musk-15|Elon R. Musk]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412964 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_10|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week10|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220512/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''April Challenges''' *Challenge 9 (Apr 28-May 5): [[Parra-237|Derek D. Parra]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404222 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_9|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week9|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220428/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 8 (Apr 14-21): [[Cherry-4063|Carolyn Janice "C. J." (Cherry) Cherryh]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397648 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_8|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week8|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220414/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''March Challenges''' *Challenge 7 (Mar 31-Apr 7): [[Ward-37701|Elizabeth G. (Ward) Gracen]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1389825 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_7|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week7|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220331/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 6 (Mar 17-24): [[Fadden-168|Jimmie Fadden]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1382353 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_6|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week6|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220317/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 5 (Mar 3-10): [[Wakeman-5818|Oliver Wakeman]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375946 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_5|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week5|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220303/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''February Challenges''' *Challenge 4 (Feb 17-24): [[Wilkinson-13420|Adrienne Marie Wilkinson]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367331 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_4|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week4|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220217/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1410609 Civil War-Buffalo Bill Connection] • [https://youtu.be/flbn194aldw YouTube] *Challenge 3 (Feb 3-10):  [[Fröberg-99|Hasse Fröberg]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351081 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_3|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week3|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220203/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1387441 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/KThCDfcX_K0 YouTube] ::'''January Challenges''' *Challenge 2 (Jan 20-27):  [[Gilmartin-164|Paul Gilmartin]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1352298 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_2|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week2|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220120/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376150 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/VDpWh4poaKo YouTube] *Challenge 1 (Jan 5-12):  [[Wales-654|Jimmy Wales]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1339800 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Week_1|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week1|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220105/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1365941 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/Yu6n4qUg2U4 YouTube] ---- :'''2021 WikiTree Challenge''' :      [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_2021|2021 WikiTree Challenge]] :      Dec 18: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155265 Do you have a nominee for our 2021 WikiTree Challenge?] :      Jan 05: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164533 The WikiTree Challenge is looking for experts. Are you one?] :      Jan 12: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168110 Press Release: WikiTree Challenge features AJ Jacobs, Jr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and other Genealogy Stars] ::'''Teams''' *Teams: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153709 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164355 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1174292 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189843 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196834 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218127 Jun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232243 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249667 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262310 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276991 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292232 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312165 Dec] ::'''2021 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up''' *2021 Year in Review: G2G Post • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsWqPJ6UJBI 29th] ::'''December Challenges''' *Week 51 (Dec 22-29): No Challenge This Week (No Guest - Christmas Holiday) *Week 50 (Dec 15-22): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1311983 Challenge 50: James L. Tanner] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1346416 Highlights] **[[Tanner-2005|James L. Tanner]], author and blogger **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_50|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week50|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211215/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/19QISqnu8wI?t=1650 15th] [https://youtu.be/6DUHD2CeZII?t=114 22nd] *Week 49 (Dec 8-15): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312152 Challenge 49: Marian B. (Burk) Wood] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1343356 Highlights] **[[Wood-38613|Marian B. (Burk) Wood]] of Planning a Future for Your Family's Past **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_49|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week49|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211208/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/mdVAhcQE6Bg?t=1947 8th] [https://youtu.be/19QISqnu8wI?t=102 15th] *Week 48 (Dec 1-8): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296417 Challenge 48: Mary (Kircher) Roddy] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1339545 Highlights] **[[Kircher-446|Mary (Kircher) Roddy]] of the Applied Genealogy Institute **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_48|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week48|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211201/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/bW1-uuCnoC0?t=281 1st] [https://youtu.be/mdVAhcQE6Bg?t=114 8th] ::'''November Challenges''' *Week 47 (Nov 24-Dec 1): No Challenge This Week (Rest Week - Thanksgiving Holiday) *Week 46 (Nov 17-24): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312140 Challenge 46: Michael D. Lacopo] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1333506 Highlights] **[[Lacopo-1|Michael D. Lacopo]] of Roots4U **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_46|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week46|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211117/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/u4zD1ZT2iuM?t=2083 17th] [https://youtu.be/LkJ8VylEO1c?t=89 24th] *Week 45 (Nov 10-17): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312094 Challenge 45: Maureen Taylor] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1330389 Highlights] **[[Taylor-80421|Maureen Taylor]] – The Photo Detective **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_45|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week45|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211110/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/YqH-ZIlX60E?t=3009 10th] [https://youtu.be/u4zD1ZT2iuM?t=125 17th] *Week 44 (Nov 3-10): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312047 Challenge 44: Claire V. (Brisson) Brisson-Banks] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1327605 Highlights] **[[Brisson-36|Claire V. (Brisson) Brisson-Banks]] of Timeless Genealogies **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_44|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week44|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211103/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/RF6O2MWIpA4?t=105 3rd] [https://youtu.be/YqH-ZIlX60E?t=113 10th] ::'''October Challenges''' *Week 43 (Oct 27-Nov 3): No Challenge This Week (Guest Cancelled) *Week 42 (Oct 20-27): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296405 Challenge 42: Irene K. (Brogan) Cornish] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1321219 Highlights] **[[Brogan-791|Irene K. (Brogan) Cornish]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_42|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week42|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211020/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/qwhxZmQ34VI?t=2097 20th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXVHogrNxRo 27th] *Week 41 (Oct 13-20): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292219 Challenge 41: Roberta Estes] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1318149 Highlights] **[[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_41|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week41|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211013/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/s8FNoTU5dYY?t=2014 13th] [https://youtu.be/qwhxZmQ34VI?t=95 20th] *Week 40 (Oct 6-13): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292177 Challenge 40: Shelley V. Murphy] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1315066 Highlights] **[[Murphy-20305|Shelley V. Murphy]] - the Family Tree Girl **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_40|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week40|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211006/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/PrHD2Uo5VKE?t=434 6th] [https://youtu.be/s8FNoTU5dYY?t=97 13th] ::'''September Challenges''' *Week 39 (Sep 29-Oct 6): No Challenge This Week (Source-A-Thon Weekend) *Week 38 (Sep 22-29): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277010 Challenge 38: Melanie (Doherty) McComb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308624 Highlights] **[[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_38|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week38|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210922/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/-gHNV0pRAzs?t=1670 22nd] [https://youtu.be/l-5npzEbTtM?t=0 29th] *Week 37 (Sep 15-22): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291224 Challenge 37: Dana R. (Stewart) Leeds] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1305055 Highlights] **[[Stewart-35811|Dana R. (Stewart) Leeds]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_37|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week37|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210915/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/BE9ZnJjsjnU?t=1825 15th] [https://youtu.be/-gHNV0pRAzs?t=108 22nd] *Week 36 (Sep 8-15): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276996 Challenge 36: David Allen Lambert] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1301629 Highlights] **[[Lambert-4314|David Allen Lambert]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_36|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week36|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210908/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/sezs2QIodxw?t=1454 8th] [https://youtu.be/BE9ZnJjsjnU?t=90 15th] *Week 35 (Sep 1-8): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1288326 Challenge 35: Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1298115 Highlights] **[[McGinnis-2344|Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_35|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week35|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210901/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/AzATk8b60j4?t=2264 1st] [https://youtu.be/sezs2QIodxw?t=102 8th] ::'''August Challenges''' *Week 34 (Aug 25-Sep 1): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1267156 Challenge 34: Amy (Johnson) Crow] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1294004 Highlights] **[[Johnson-10907|Amy (Johnson) Crow]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_34|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week34|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210825/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/Of8SfRuCFCU?t=1807 25th] [https://youtu.be/AzATk8b60j4?t=120 1st] *Week 33 (Aug 18-25): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285120 Challenge 33: Lisa (Talbott) Lisson] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1290394 Highlights] **[[Talbott-290|Lisa (Talbott) Lisson]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_33|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week33|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210818/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/509Xcc-KWio?t=105 18th] [https://youtu.be/Of8SfRuCFCU?t=116 25th] *Week 32 (Aug 11-18): No Challenge This Week (Rest Week) *Week 31 (Aug 4-11): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1266032 Challenge 31: Drew M. Smith] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1284175 Highlights] **[[Smith-29910|Drew M. Smith]] – **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_31|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week31|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210804/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/kDAtp16w5pU?t=129 4th (Part 1)] [https://youtu.be/kDAtp16w5pU?t=1879 (Part 2)] [https://youtu.be/4Lmu1Lc-fVM?t=114 11th] ::'''July Challenges''' *Week 30 (Jul 28-Aug 4): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258516 Challenge 30: Daniel Loftus] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1280722 Highlights] **[[Loftus-910|Daniel Loftus]] – **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_30|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week30|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210728/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC1mnor0nBg 28th] [https://youtu.be/kDAtp16w5pU?t=296 4th] *Week 29 (Jul 21-28): No Challenge This Week (Connect-A-Thon Weekend) *Week 28 (Jul 14-21): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249757 Challenge 28: Louis Kessler] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1274495 Highlights] **[[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]] – [https://www.apgen.org/users/louis-kessler link to biography] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_28|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week28|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210714/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/zoHzM2AMRwg?t=2239 14th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8zh1OJlwVw 21st] *Week 27 (Jul 7-14): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249671 Challenge 27: John Boeren] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1270213 Highlights] **[[Boeren-10|John Boeren]] – a genealogy professional in the Netherlands with 30+ years of experience. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_27|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week27|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210707/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/joH1CAlZZMs?t=2321 7th] [https://youtu.be/zoHzM2AMRwg?t=0 14th] ::'''June Challenges''' *Week 26 (Jun 30-Jul 7): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232249 Challenge 26: Jarrett P. Ross] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1266451 Highlights] **[[Ross-18695|Jarrett P. Ross]] – professional genealogist and genetic genealogist who currently works under the name GeneaVlogger. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_26|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week26|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210630/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/8SHgWShMiTo?t=1883 30th] [https://youtu.be/joH1CAlZZMs?t=0 7th] *Week 25 (Jun 23-30): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232234 Challenge 25: Melissa L. (LeMaster) Barker] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262135 Highlights] **[[LeMaster-183|Melissa L. (LeMaster) Barker]] – Certified Archives Manager and Public Historian currently working at the Houston County, Tennessee Archives. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_25|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week25|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210623/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/_gypqFGDXkQ?t=2233 23rd] [https://youtu.be/8SHgWShMiTo?t=0 30th] *Week 24 (Jun 16-23): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232218 Challenge 24: Coral Joy (Beechum) Parks] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258625 Highlights] **[[Beechum-10|Coral Joy (Beechum) Parks]] – RootsTech raffle winner **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_24|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week24|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210616/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/l5xJwyrVMAw?t=2030 16th] [https://youtu.be/_gypqFGDXkQ?t=0 23rd] *Week 23 (Jun 9-16): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232213 Challenge 23: Yvette Hoitink] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1254645 Highlights] **[[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] - a board-certified genealogist, writer, and lecturer from the Netherlands. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_23|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week23|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210609/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNf8qc8aSUI&t=0 9th] [https://youtu.be/l5xJwyrVMAw&t=0 16th] *Week 22 (Jun 2-9): No Challenge This Week ::'''May Challenges''' *Week 21 (May 26-Jun 2): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218190 Challenge 21: Gena Philibert-Ortega] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247699 Highlights] **[[Philibert-101|Gena Philibert-Ortega]] – Director at the National Institute of Genealogical Studies. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_21|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week21|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210526/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/IK7rsWz49WA?t=1947 26th] [https://youtu.be/-aY7lI5-lo0?t=0 2nd] *Week 20 (May 19-26): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218153 Challenge 20: Nathan Dylan Goodwin ] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1244255 Highlights] **[[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Dylan Goodwin]] – best-selling genealogical mystery crime novelist. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_20|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week20|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210519/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/5r2LGtCUClg?t=2796 19th] [https://youtu.be/IK7rsWz49WA?t=0 26th] *Week 19 (May 12-19): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218134 Challenge 19: Devon Noel Lee] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1240315 Highlights] **[[Lee-34084|Devon Noel Lee]] – the "Social One" from Family History Fanatics. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_19|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week19|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210512/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/zY4Ss0UM2k0?t=2158 12th] [https://youtu.be/5r2LGtCUClg?t=0 19th] *Week 18 (May 5-12): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218118 Challenge 18: Scott S. Fisher] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1236858 Highlights] **[[Fisher-23332|Scott S. Fisher]] – host of genealogy podcast ''Extreme Genes''. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_18|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week18|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210505/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/KAcSkseHouk?t=2315 5th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY4Ss0UM2k0 12th] ::'''April Challenges''' *Week 17 (Apr 28-May 5): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196822 Challenge 17: Connie Knox] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231275 Highlights] **[[Knox-4365|Constance "Connie" Knox]] – host of ''Genealogy TV'' **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_17|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week17|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210428/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/adlHctV5DTI 28th] [https://youtu.be/KAcSkseHouk 5th] *Week 16 (Apr 21-28): Spring Clean-a-Thon Weekend (no challenge) *Week 15 (Apr 14-21): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196738 Challenge 15: Cheri (Hudson) Passey] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224756 Highlights] **[[Hudson-1980|Cheri (Hudson) Passey]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week15|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210414/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/Rh2mEm2OPjo?t=1868 14th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKtcwd-NQkY 21st] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_15|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 14 (Apr 7-14): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196703 Challenge 14: Tim P. Janzen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1221011 Highlights] **[[Janzen-52|Tim P. Janzen]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week14|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210407/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/_fP2NISj5ug?t=2330 7th] [https://youtu.be/Rh2mEm2OPjo?t=0 14th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_14|WikiTree Free Space Page]] ::'''March Challenges''' *Week 13 (Mar 31-Apr 7): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1192489 Challenge 13: Ellen Thompson-Jennings] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1217345 Highlights] **[[Thompson-Jennings-1|Ellen Thompson-Jennings]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week13|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210331/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/0hfY7qz6YTI?t=1830 31st] [https://youtu.be/_fP2NISj5ug?t=0 7th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_13|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 12 (Mar 24-31): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1192033 Challenge 12: Dallan Quass] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213680 Highlights] **[[Quass-6|Dallan Quass]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week12|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210324/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/U-1AGHhTI1c?t=1962 24th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpJ-5Smdb44 27th] [https://youtu.be/0hfY7qz6YTI?t=0 31st] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_12|WikiTree Free Space Page]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201401 Pre- Coordination/Discussion Page] *Week 11 (Mar 17-24): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191867 Challenge 11: Rob D. Warthen ] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1209773 Highlights] **[[Warthen-14|Rob D. Warthen]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week11|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210317/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/GgnCnc4Gz7Y?t=1900 17th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzMljKUUFAk 20th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-1AGHhTI1c 24th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_11|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 10 (Mar 10-17): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189898 Challenge 10: Pat (Player) Richley-Erickson] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206130 Highlights] **[[Player-10|Pat (Player) Richley-Erickson]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week10|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210310/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/B9PiW3vtTos?t=1983 10th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdRrp5aWApQ 13th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgnCnc4Gz7Y 17th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_10|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 9 (Mar 3-10): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189846 Challenge 9: Katherine (Lange) Willson] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201997 Highlights] **[[Lange-2712|Katherine (Lange) Willson]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week9|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210303/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/0aH5M5T8FKg?t=1785 3rd] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Si5dsLPv0 6th] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199664 10th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9|WikiTree Free Space Page]] ::'''February Challenges''' *Week 8 (Feb 24-Mar 3): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181924 Challenge 8: Thomas MacEntee] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1198181 Highlights] **[[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week8|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210224/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVJLiYuPaEc 24th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM1fhXTkzvg 27th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aH5M5T8FKg 3rd] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_8|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 7 (Feb 17-24): Challenge 7: cancelled *Week 6 (Feb 10-17): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1176390 Challenge 6: Judy (Geissler) Russell] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189784 Highlights] **[[Geissler-11|Judy (Geissler) Russell]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week6|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210210/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5yZiThWAng&t=1 10th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmApIit7Kis 13th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM-n_R45aT0 17th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_6|WikiTree Free Space Page]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180911 Pre- Coordination/Discussion Page] *Week 5 (Feb 3-10): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1174289 Challenge 5: Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1185611 Highlights] **[[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week5|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210203/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/UITwq3TSs_s?t=2472 3rd] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz7lczBPTGo 6th] [https://youtu.be/Q5yZiThWAng?t=1796 10th] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1172252 Pre- Coordination/Discussion Page] ::'''January Challenges''' *Week 4 (Jan 27-Feb 3): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171881 Challenge 4: Jen Baldwin] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181819 Highlights] **[[Brown-32786|Jen Baldwin]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week4|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210127/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-vn8TSd9D4 27th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMEr-adYwzc 30th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UITwq3TSs_s 3rd] *Week 3 (Jan 20-27): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1169153 Challenge 3: Jonny Perl] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177971 Highlights] **[[Perl-77|Jonny Perl]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week3|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210120/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgAgStjkak 20th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGjP6VQD4V0 23rd] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-vn8TSd9D4 27th] *Week 2 (Jan 13-20): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167710 Challenge 2: CeCe Moore] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177950 Highlights] **[[Moore-18062|CeCe Moore]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week2|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj01v4pZutQ 13th] [https://youtu.be/iz6xJ5MKyYw 16th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgAgStjkak 20th] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164662 Pre- Coordination/Collaboration Page] *Week 1 (Jan 6-13): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163587 Challenge 1: AJ Jacobs] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177937 Highlights] **[[Jacobs-2987|A. J. Jacobs, Jr.]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1166985 G2G Chat] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week1|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8ExK-CoeGs 6th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv4PADJl7jE 9th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj01v4pZutQ 13th] ===== US Black Heritage Connecting Challenge ===== ::See the Rules [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connecting_Challenge|here]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513546 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531805 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545198 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1352011 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367757 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381297 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398004 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1411357 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424044 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438096 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450739 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463007 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477071 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489306 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499889 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179752 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1194986 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1212942 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1229235 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247204 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1263099 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277411 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291619 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308675 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323064 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335880 Dec] ===== WikiTree Friday Date Night ===== ::[[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night|Space Page]] *2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1353516 Jan 7] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360061 Jan 21] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1369161 Feb 4] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396687 Apr 1] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1452003 Aug 5] *2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163436 Jan 8] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171385 Jan 22] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180151 Feb 5] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188328 Feb 19] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195859 Mar 5] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204414 Mar 19] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211906 Apr 2] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219864 Apr 16] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1226976 Apr 30] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235621 May 14] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1242839 May 28] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249511 Jun 11] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257208 Jun 25] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264900 Jul 9] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279137 Aug 6] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285970 Aug 20] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291810 Sep 3] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300051 Sep 17] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313719 Oct 15] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1319950 Oct 29] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326303 Nov 12] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338487 Dec 10] *2020:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130586 Nov 6] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1138883 Nov 20] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146472 Dec 4] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153405 Dec 18] ===== Outer Rim Branches ===== *04 Dec 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1148498 What shall we do with those Outer Rim branches?] == Clean-a-Thon == :2021 Spring Clean–a–Thon (Friday, April 23 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, April 26 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Register Here ---> [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199618 Have you registered for the 2021 Spring Clean–a–Thon yet?] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224022 Questions] • [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Help Page]] • [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Current_teams|Current Participating Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) *[[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2021-04-18#Suggestion_Lists|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/Team.htm Tracker] • (Apr 23 • 8 a.m. EDT • FB • YT) [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Video Chat Schedule]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1226500 Clean-a-Thon Selfies] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1228107 Clean-a-Thon Wrap-Up] === Team Chats === *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201361 Canada Cleanup Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1222880 Cornbread Catchers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1200770 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202943 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224011 Musty Dusty] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201013 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225187 SA Springboks] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1200505 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199212 Team Flying Dutchmen - Vliegende Hollanders] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223998 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1222655 Team Massachusetts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204089 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1209297 Team Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225461 Team Northwest Terriers (TNT)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201103 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208177 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224210 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202528 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202798 Wizards of Aus] == Connect-a-Thon == :2023 January Connect–a–Thon (Friday, January 13 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, January 16 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Register [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505819 here].   (deadline to register is January 11th at midnight EST) *Live Video Chats on YouTube: [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Schedule]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1521970 Do you have any Connect-a-Thon Questions?] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Current_teams|Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) • [[Help:Discord|Help:Discord]] 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Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505850 Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515012 Northwest Terriers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508860 South African Springboks] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1507340 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1509910 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512754 Team L'Chaim] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513689 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513939 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505948 Team Virginia] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505906 Toddlin' Tortoises] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506847 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1521120 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506513 Welsh Dragons] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506606 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513470 Wizards of Aus] == Source-a-Thon == :2022 Source–a–Thon (Friday, September 30 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, October 3 at 8 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Yes it is.] *[[Project:William_Penn_and_Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project]] **26 Aug 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/896017 Would you like to join the William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers project?] === Geographical Projects === *[[Project:Africa|Africa Project]] **16 Aug 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1089885 Can You Help Us Set Up the New Africa Project?] *[[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] **29 Jul 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449885 Would you like to join the Appalachia Project?] **[[Space:Appalachian_News|Appalachian News]] ***2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450939 Aug] *[[Project:Arkansas|Arkansas Project]] **12 Jul 2016: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/272094 Have Roots in Arkansas? The Arkansas Project Needs You!!] *[[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] **5 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517062 2023 Is a Great Year to Join the Australia Project!] **CLOSED: 12 Feb 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1373180 Is 2022 your year to join the Australia Project?] **CLOSED: 5 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164200 Would you like to be a part of the Australia Project in 2021?] ** CLOSED: 11 Aug 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/886732 Would you like to join the Australia Project?] *[[Project:Belgium|Belgium Project]] **4 Mar 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/995271 Would you like to join the Belgium Project?] *[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]] **28 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1530325 Come join us in the Canada Project if you have an interest in researching Canadian topics!] **Notables Connection Challenge: ***2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514277 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1529919 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1543434 Mar] **HIDDEN: 30 Dec 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1349545 Do you have Canadian ancestors or an interest in Canada? Come join us in the Canada Project!] **CLOSED: 29 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177802 Do you have Canadian ancestors or an interest in Canada? Come join us in the Canada Project!] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161663 December 2020 Newsletter (Year in Review)] *[[Project:Denmark|Denmark Project]] **26 Oct 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586 Interested in Denmark or have Danish Ancestry? Join us in the New Nordic Project.] *[[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Dutch Roots Project]] **6 Sep 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1297005 Join the Dutch Roots Project ! Wordt lid van het Dutch Roots Project !] **CLOSED: 12 Dec 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/954524 Join the Dutch Roots Project ! Wordt lid van het Dutch Roots Project !] *[[Project:England|England Project]] **4 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516540 Do you want to become an England Project member in 2023?] **18 Dec 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508404 December 2022 wrap-up, newsletter and Monopoly Challenge!] **CLOSED: 1 Jan 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350343 Do you want to become an England Project member in 2022?] **CLOSED: 1 Jul 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262895 Do you want to become an England Project member in 2021?] **CLOSED: 1 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161852 Do you want to become an England Project member in 2021?] *[[Space:Finnish_Roots|Finnish Roots (Space Page) Project]] **17 Aug 2016: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/284816 Interested in Finnish Roots? New Free-space Project] *[[Project:France|France Project]] **16 Mar 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1389253 Are you interested in French genealogy?] **26 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/778073 Are you interested in French genealogy?] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161639 2020 in Review] *[[Project:Galicia|Galicia Project (Galicia, Austria)]] **1 Jul 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/860460 Introducing the new Galicia Project (Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire)!] **30 May 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424232 Proposal for Category Structure] *[[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] **5 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164394 Do you have German Ancestry? Join us in the Germany Project!] **17 Feb 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375846 February 2022 News] **2023 Bi-Monthly Clean-a-Thon Challenge: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516039 Jan] **2023 Monthly Connector's Challenge: ***(Jan) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514999 Inventors] • (Feb) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1533811 Authors] **2022 Monthly Connector's Challenge: ***(Jan) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350463 Pioneers] • (Feb) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368070 Olympians] • (Mar) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381809 Painters] • (Apr) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398438 Mobility] ***(May) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412554 Resistance Fighters] • (Jun) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425392 Large Branches] • (Jul) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438902 Physicists] ***(Aug) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1451014 Philosophers] • (Sep) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464773 Emigrants] • (Oct) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478121 Latin America] ***(Nov) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491586 Football Players] • (Dec) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1501887 Nobel Laureates] **14 Dec 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1342227 December 2021News] **1 Jul 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262910 July 2021 News] **15 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238284 May 2021 Announcements] **29 Apr 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1229720 April 2021 Project News] **CLOSED: 22 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/775313 Do you have German Ancestry? Join us in the Germany/German Roots Project!] *[[Project:Hungary|Hungary Project]] **15 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238485 Would you like to join the Hungary Project? We are now a top-level project and we have a badge.] **10 Jun 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/846735 Do you have Hungarian Roots? There is a Hungary project now.] *[[Project:India|India Project]] **8 Apr 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/374593 Do you have an interest in the Indian sub continent? Then join us in the India Project.] *[[Project:Ireland|Ireland/Irish Roots Project]] **23 May 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1420859 Are you interested in joining the Ireland Project?] **Announcements ***2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436027 Jun (New Team Structure)] **CLOSED: 9 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282791 Would You be interested in helping out in the Ireland Project?] **CLOSED: 17 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/772156 Do you have Irish Ancestry or love all things Irish? Join us in the Ireland /Irish Roots Project!] *[[Project:Italy|Italy Project]] **2 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515095 Would You Like to Join the Italy Project?] **Newsletters ***2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447690 July] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1507086 December] **18 Oct 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317117 Breaking News: New Leader for Italy Project!] **CLOSED: 23 Jul 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447403 Would you like to join the Italy Project?] **CLOSED: 18 Oct 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317126 Would you like to join the Italy Project?] **CLOSED: 6 Jul 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/864503 Joining the Italy Project? Benventuti!] *[[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]] **16 Aug 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456976 Would you like to join the Latin America Project?] **[[Space:Brazil_Team|Brazil Team]] ***29 Dec 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513327 Team Brazil has been formed - Join us!] **CLOSED: 14 Sep 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106062 Do You Have Latin American Roots?] *[[Space:Malta|Malta Project]] **27 May 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/617180 Would you like to join the Malta Project?] *[[Project:Mexico|México Project]] **30 Nov 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500197 Would you like to join the México Project?] **HIDDEN: 28 Apr 2015: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/143368 Do You Have Mexican Ancestors?] *Nantucket Project **21 May 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1039618 Would you like to join the Nantucket Project?] *[[Project:Netherlands|Netherlands Project]] **8 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401456 Join the Netherlands Project! Wordt lid van het Netherlands Project!] **28 Mar 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395941 Announcement - New Style] **2 Jan 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351106 Announcement - Reduction in number of profiles managed by project] **CLOSED: 6 Sep 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1297005 Join the Netherlands Project! Wordt lid van het Netherlands Project! (voorheen Dutch Roots)] *[[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]] **27 Feb 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544648 Interested in Aotearoa New Zealand? Join the New Zealand Project!] **News ***2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544439 Mar] **CLOSED: 1 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279030 Are you interested in joining the New Zealand Project?] **CLOSED: 7 Apr 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/374070 Not accepting new members at present] *[[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] **20 Jan 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1361782 Do you have an interest in ANY of the Nordic countries? Come join us in the Nordic Project!] **C;OSED: 17 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239424 Do you have Nordic Ancestors or an interest in Nordic countries? Come Join Us in the Nordic Project!] **CLOSED: 26 Oct 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586 New Nordic Project] *[[Project:Ohio|Ohio Project]] **26 Aug 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/895539 Ohio Project roundup! Do you have Buckeyes in your bloodlines?] *[[Project:Poland|Poland Project]] **12 Nov 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494140 Are you interested in becoming a member of the Poland Project?] **9 Jan 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/536795 Would you like to join the Poland Project?] **17 Mar 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/363956 Would you like to join the Poland Project?] *[[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]] **9 Oct 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312904 Do you have Portuguese ancestors?] **CLOSED: 21 Sep 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/687331 Do you have Portuguese ancestors?] *[[Project:Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico Project]] **16 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523412 2023 is a great year to join the Puerto Rico project!] **24 Oct 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1127631 Would you like to connect ancestors from Puerto Rico? Join the Puerto Rico Project!] *Québécois Project **25 Apr 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/600450 Welcome to the Quebecois project] *[[Project:Russian_Roots|Russian Roots Project]] **14 Jan 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/752320 Do you have Russian Roots? Join the Russian Roots Project!] *[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] **17 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523732 Is 2023 the year to join the Scotland project?] **Newsletters ***2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514939 Jan] ***2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430770 Jun] **CLOSED: 21 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1407969 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project in 2022] **CLOSED: 11 OCT 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313649 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project] **CLOSED: 24 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1242956 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project] **CLOSED: 18 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171338 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project] **CLOSED: 30 Sep 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1114626 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project!] *[[Project:Slavic_Roots|Slavic Roots Project]] **7 Jun 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/404976 How to join the Slavic Roots Project] *[[Project:South_Africa|South African Roots Project]] **10 Apr 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375568 Do you have South African Roots? Join our South African Roots Project!] *[[Project:Spain|Spain Project]] **4 Jul 22: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439546 Do you have any Spanish roots?] **CLOSED: 5 Aug 18: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/658629 Would you like to join the Spain Project?] *[[Project:Sweden|Sweden Project]] **26 Oct 20: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586 Do you want to join the Sweden Project?] *[[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland Project]] **26 Apr 21: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227754 Please consider joining the Switzerland Project] *[[Project:United_States|United States Project]] **14 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404331 Do you have ancestors in the United States? Join us in the United States Project!] **CLOSED: 3 Jul 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/639280 Is your family part of U.S. History? Please post here to join us in the United States Project] **[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]] ***2 Mar 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/357157 Connecticut sub-project of United States Project: How to Join] **[[Project:Ohio|Ohio Project]] ***28 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1411126 Do you have family history in Ohio? Join us in the Ohio Project!] **[[Project:Oregon|Oregon Project]] ***17 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1405799 Do you have family history or an interest in Oregon? Join us in the Oregon Project!] **[[Project:South_Carolina|South Carolina Project]] ***19 Jul 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/428189 Are you interested in South Carolina?] **[[Project:Tennessee|Tennessee Project]] ***28 Jul 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449532 Do you have family history or an interest in Tennessee? Join us in the Tennessee project!] **[[Project:Texas|Texas Project]] ***23 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1408927 Are you interested in Texas?] ***CLOSED: 1 Dec 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/515215 Are you interested in Texas?] **[[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] ***21 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/774859 Is your family part of Virginia History? Please post here to join us in the Virginia Project.] **[[Project:Washington_State|Washington Project]] ***17 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1405805 Do you have family history or an interest in Washington State? Join us in the Washington State Project!] *[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] **11 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1520615 The Wales Project Is For You] **12 Feb 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1537854 The second annual St David's Day Challenge is nearly here - will you join us?] **2 Feb 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368631 St David's Day 100 Challenge - will you join us?] **3 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231630 Spring 2021 Update] **CLOSED: 10 Jun 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1251281 Wales is Calling] **CLOSED: 23 Mar 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208603 Exciting new Wales Project] **CLOSED: 7 Jun 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1049594 Would you like to join the new and improved Wales Project?] **CLOSED: 3 May 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030062 Would you like to join the Wales Project?] === Topical Projects === *[[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles Project]] **8 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401218 New focus and challenge: Barthelemy Barthelemy] *[[Space:54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry|54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Project]] **7 Feb 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1183541 Thank you! to the 54 Massachusetts team!] *[[Space:Classic_Disney_Project|Classic Disney Project]] **Project Updates ***Year 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350498 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368388 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381924 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398551 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1414027 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425717 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439451 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453247 Aug] ***Year 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234066 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253543 Jun 14] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1255280 Jun 17] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1255409 Jun 18] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1260417 Jun 26] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1273088 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293520 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1309172 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1322928 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1336428 Dec] *[[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] **18 Mar 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1003608 Are you interested in Disasters? Check out this project.] *[[Space:DNA_Group_Projects|DNA Group Project]] **12 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168302 DNA Group Projects] *[[Project:European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats Project]] **27 Dec 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1159597 The European Aristocrats Project has been reorganized] *[[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives Project]] **1 Mar 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195285 Volunteer Help Needed - Freedman Narratives /US Black Heritage Project] **3 Jul 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1066380 Can you help add these Freedmen to WikiTree?] *[[Project:Holocaust|Holocaust Project]] **16 Jan 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/541153 If anyone would like to join the Holocaust project, please post in this thread.] *[[Project:Jewish_Roots|Jewish Roots Project]] **11Nov 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/715667 Do you have, or think you have, Jewish Roots?] *[[Project:Latter_Day_Saints|Latter Day Saints (LDS) Project]] **20 Nov 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/508626 Do you have an interest in Mormon History? If so, join the LDS Project!] *[[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]] **8 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282391 Like a challenge? Interested in Magna Carta Ancestry? Consider joining the Magna Carta Project.] **Newsletters *** 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514630 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532264 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545179 Mar] *** 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350433 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367799 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381429 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398097 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412265 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425025 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438167 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450839 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463757 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477445 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489802 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500793 Dec] *** 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161979 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180450 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195648 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213537 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230534 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246927 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262975 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279012 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293488 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308921 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323120 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335983 Dec] *** 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115483 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131416 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146894 Dec] **CLOSED: 27 Feb 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1194862 Want to help the Magna Carta Project achieve its main goal? Post an Answer here!] *[[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]] **27 Aug 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1095781 Announcing the new Medieval Project] *[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] **16 Feb 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539830 Would you like to join the Military and War Project?] **CLOSED: 3 May 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1413162 Would you like to join the Military and War Project?] **CLOSED: 23 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289279 Would you like to join the Military and War Project?] **CLOSED: 30 Nov 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948696 Did you or your ancestors serve? 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It is intended as an aid in finding profiles that might qualify as Unsourced, and can also be used to find profiles with style issues. **Updated: 02 May 2021 version 1.3.5 **G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231202 Version 1.3.5] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1173138 Version 1.3.0] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1158965 Version 1.2.0] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1151788 Version 1.1.0] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/] **Here is the help: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BioCheckHelp https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BioCheckHelp] **Here is the proper order of headings on a profile: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies] ==== Biography Generator ==== *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator] • by [[Shipley-1223|Greg Shipley]] **Description: This app generates simple biographies. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html] ==== Brick Walls ==== *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brick Walls] • by [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] **Description: This app shows which ancestors are missing one or both parents. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/] ==== Check Stickers ==== *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/ Check Stickers] • by [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] **Description: Checks England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Germany sticker compliance for descendants of a specified ancestor. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/] ==== Descendants (All) ==== *13 May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1237266/any-tool-to-discover-living-relatives?show=1237295#a1237295 Descendants (All)] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: **Updated: NEW **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants3.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants3.php] ==== Descendants Alive? ==== *2 Jan 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1162537/there-way-see-descendants-person-were-alive-particular-year?show=1162625#a1162625 Descendants Alive?] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: **Updated: NEW **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants.php] === DNA Confirmation Citation Maker === *27 Mar 2022 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmation Citation Maker] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app will help you create source citations to be used when adding DNA confirmations to your profile. **Updated:  27 Mar 2022 • version 2.06 • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395703 G2G Announcement on Update] **Updated:  25 Jun 2021 • version 2.01 **Updated:  16 Jun 2021 • version 1.94 **G2G Discussion/Issues: 2 Jun 2021 to 16 Jun 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247480 Latest update to app] **Updated: 16 Apr 2021 • version 1.06 **G2G Discussion/Issues: 27 Mar 2021 to 2 Jun 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1210942 New App - DNA Confirmation Citation Maker] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php] === Earliest Known Ancestor Finder === *15 Mar 2022 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php Earliest Known Ancestor Finder] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app displays your earliest known paternal line and maternal line ancestor. **Updated:  16 Mar 2022 • version none **G2G Discussion:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1389047 15 Mar 2022] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php] === Family Group Sheet === *8 April 2022 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php Family Group Sheet] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app creates a family group sheet for display or printing. **Updated: new **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401083 8 Apr 2022] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php] === FamilySearch Matches === *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ FamilySearch Matches] • by [[York-1423|Justin York]] **Description: This app matches persons on your WikiTree watchlist to persons in the FamilySearch family tree. No data is exchanged. A link to the person in the FamilySearch family tree is saved on the person's WikiTree profile. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/] === Fan Chart === *2 Jun 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php Fan Chart] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app displays your ancestors in a Fan Chart from 3 to 11 generations. **Updated: 2 Jun 2021 version June 02 2021 13:37 UTC **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168401 13 Jan 2021] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141280 20 Nov 2020] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php] === Feeds -> Excel === *18 May 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/contributions.php Feeds -> Excel] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app tabulates the feed and then allows you to export it to Excel or CSV. **Updated: new **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239934 18 May 2021] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/contributions.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/contributions.php] === Genealogietools.nl === *28 Mar 2021 – [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ Genealogietools.nl] • by [[Vorenhout-1|Michel Vorenhout]] **Description: The free formatting tool for Dutch sources has been updated: it will now try to include links to OpenArch when you entered a URL for a WieWasWie document. **Updated: 28 Mar 2021 version 2021.3.5 **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211211 Update genealogietools.nl v2021.3.5: added OpenArch links] **Updated: 25 Feb 2021 version 2021.2.2 **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1193402 Genealogietools.nl now creates inline citations for OpenArch] **Space Page: [[Space:Genealogietools.nl_-_WieWasWie_formatter|Genealogietools.nl - WieWasWie formatter]] **Space Page: [[Space:Genealogietools.nl_-_OpenArch_formatter|Genealogietools.nl - OpenArch formatter]] **URL: [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/] === Missing Links === *24 Jun 2017 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links] • by [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] **Description: This app finds people (profiles) who are missing relationships. **Updated: ? • version none **Space Page: [[Space:Missing_Links|Missing Links]] **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/408393 15 Jun 2017] **Help Page: [[Space:Missing_Links|Missing Links]] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/] === Profile Overview === *12 Jan 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php Profile Overview] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app gives a visual overview of a group of people (profiles): a person's ancestors or relatives (parents, siblings, spouses, children) ''or'' a portion of your watchlist. **Update: New App ** G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168422 12 Jan 2021] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163784 4 Jan 2021 (beta)] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php] === Relative SpiderWebs === *7 Mar 2020 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php Relative SpiderWebs] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app displays the web of connections between two individuals on WikiTree. **Updated: 7 Mar 2020 • version: none listed **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/997259 7 Mar 2020] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php] === RootsSearch === *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ RootsSearch] • by [[York-1423|Justin York]] **Description: This app enables you to easily search over 20 genealogy websites with button clicks, without reentering names, dates, parent's names, etc., on each website. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/] === RootsView === *[https://www.rootsview.com/ RootsView] • by [[Tsukuda-1|Marcus Tsukuda]] **Description: This app provides a very simple and dynamic tree. By clicking and dragging, you can see all your ancestors. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://www.rootsview.com/ https://www.rootsview.com/] === RSS Feed Maker === *18 May 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/rss_feed_maker.html RSS Feed Maker] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app converts an activity feed to an RSS feed. This can then be pasted into an RSS feed reader such as: Feedbro, Feedly, Feeder or MonitoRSS (Discord). **Updated: new **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239934 18 May 2021] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/rss_feed_maker.html https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/rss_feed_maker.html] === Surnames Generator === *7 Feb 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php Surnames Generator] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app will generate a list of ancestor surnames (can be added to a profile or any web page). **Updated: 7 Feb 2021 • version: none listed **G2G Discussion: 07 Feb 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1183346 Update to Surnames Generator app] **G2G Discussion: 24 Jan 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175252 New App - Surnames Generator - for your WikiTree profile] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php] === Swedish Reference Creation Tools === *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ Swedish Reference Creation Tools] • by [[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] **Description: A collection of reference tools that help format Swedish sources. **Updated: ? • version: none listed **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/] === Topola Genealogy Viewer === *30 Dec 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/ Topola Genealogy Viewer] • by [[Więch-13|Przemek Więch]] **Description: This app is a genealogy tree viewer that lets you browse the structure/data of the family (from a GEDCOM or by WikiTree ID). **Updated: 30 Dec 2021 • version 2021-12-30 12:46 **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/] === WikiTree+ === *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] • by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] **Description: This app uses deep data analysis to find possible errors and opportunities for further research. **Updated: ? • version none **Help Page: [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree Plus]] **URL: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm] == WikiTree Chrome Browser Extensions == ==== WikiTree AGC ==== *WikiTree AGC • by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] **Description: WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) is a Chrome Extension that allows the user to reformat a profile that was created by GEDCOMpare. **Updated: 5 Jan 2022 • version 1.1.1 **G2G Discussion: 25 Aug 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1095197 Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj] ==== WikiTree BEE ==== *WikiTree BEE • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This extension lets you convert Ancestry, Family Search, and Find A Grave pages to WikiTree tables and import the data into WikiTree. It also does a bunch of other things (see Space Page below for complete list of features). **Updated: 14 Mar 2022 • version 25.9.1 **G2G Discussion: 29 Oct 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1321753 "Auto WikiTree Tables +" is now "WikiTree BEE"] **G2G Discussion: 10 Feb 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1185182 New Auto Bio feature in Auto WikiTree Tables +] **G2G Discussion: 25 Oct 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1119444 Update (Renamed): Auto WikiTree Tables+ version 1.92] **G2G discussion: 08 Oct 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1119444 New Extension: Ancestry2WikiTree version 1.1] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh] ==== WikiTree Toolkit ==== *WikiTree Toolkit • by [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] **Description: The extension is designed to host extended features that are not yet available on the site, such as Printer-Friendly Bios and Source Previews. **Updated: 19 Oct 2021 • version 3.0 **G2G Discussion: 30 Sep 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106009 Update: WikiTree Toolkit] **G2G Discussion: 14 Sep 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106009 New Extension: WikiTree Toolkit] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_Toolkit|WikiTree Toolkit]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-toolkit/oapahencohfloonhoelkmmiaefkhoihh https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-toolkit/oapahencohfloonhoelkmmiaefkhoihh] ==== WikiTree X ==== *WikiTree X • by [[York-1423|Justin York]] **Description: This extension enables you to create and edit WikiTree profiles using data from other genealogy websites. **Updated: 8 Mar 2021 • version 2.0.2 **G2G Discussion: 22 Nov 2016 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/321570 Use the Chrome web browser? Try the new "WikiTree X" extension.] **Help Page: [[Help:WikiTree_X|WikiTree X]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof] ==== WikiTree+ ==== *WikiTree+ • by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] **Description: This extension is active on the edit pages of WikiTree. It shows as an additional button on the right hand side of the Edit Toolbar. **Updated: 3 May 2021 • version 1.0.2 **G2G Discussion: 4 May 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232287 WikiTree+ Chrome Extension Updated (1.0.2)] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension|WikiTree Plus Chrome Extension]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree%20/giodhdfeabddjnlhknbggojlgpnhanof https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree%20/giodhdfeabddjnlhknbggojlgpnhanof] ==== WikiTreeTurbo ==== *WikiTreeTurbo • by [[Laffey-98|Julian Laffey]] **Description: This extension lets you tag people in photos, quick search your watchlist, and collapse descendant trees. **Updated: 28 Apr 2020 • version 0.9 **G2G Discussion: 2 Dec 2017 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/515681 Quick search + tag photos with new 'WikiTreeTurbo' extension for Chrome] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitreeturbo/ijnkmfbfcafafghcghkmfmfkjijaghpj https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitreeturbo/ijnkmfbfcafafghcghkmfmfkjijaghpj] == WikiTree Safari Browser Extensions == ==== WikiTree AGC (Auto GEDCOM Cleanup) ==== *WikiTree AGC (Auto GEDCOM Cleanup) • by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] **Description: This extension will reformat a biography created by GEDCOMpare (or older GEDCOM imports) to make it more readable and inline with standards **Updated: 6 Jan 2022 • version 1.1.1 **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] **G2G Announcement: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1354881 9 Jan 2022] ==== WikiTree Sourcer ==== *WikiTree Sourcer • by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] **Description: This extension helps with finding and citing sources on FamilySearch, Ancestry, FindMyPast, GRO and FreeBMD (more sites are planned to be supported). **Updated: 20 Jan 2022 • version 1.1.0 **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] **G2G Announcements: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351810 3 Jan 2022] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310541 4 Oct 2021] == Miscellaneous == *Cemeteries – 26 Nov 20: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1144339 How to create a cemetery category and add it to a profile] (see Answer #1) *DNA – 4 Jan 21: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163708 How to download your DNA Test Results (Data) from Ancestry.com] *FamilySearch Connections – [[Special:EditFamilySearch|View and Edit FamilySearch Connectins]] *Find a Grave – 27 Sep 20: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113089/when-did-it-become-acceptable-not-use-proper-source-citation?show=1113106#c1113106 How to properly use it as a source.] [see the discussion in Answer #1] *G2G6 Badge – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/722436 Claim badge here] (If you have over 6,000 G2G points and haven't received the badge.) *Genealogically Defined Profile – 24 May 17: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/397646 Are your profiles Genealogically Defined?] *Linking Ancestry to WikiTree – 3 Dec 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1147484/how-you-connect-single-wiki-profile-individual-ancestry-tree?show=1147844#a1147844 Step by step instructions on how to link an Ancestry Profile to a WikiTree profile] *Personal Categories – 19 Jan 2021: [[Help:Personal_Categories|How to use them]] *Tables (Creating) – 10 Nov 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135652 Looking for some Help making tables] **Date / Event Table (Example) – 15 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238379 Need example of a borderless table] (see answer 1, follow link, edit profile, scroll down to see example) *Tool – 29 May 21: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1245771 Land Parcel Location Tool] *Tool – 16 Sep 20: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106953 New tool to create copy-paste references for (Dutch) WieWasWie documents] *Tool – 27 Nov 20: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1144883 Newspaper Navigator] (search 1.56 million historic newspaper photos between 1900 and 1963)

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This page archives past entries on the WikiTree G2G Roundup Page. *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup|WikiTree G2G Roundup Page]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106342 WikiTree G2G Roundup Forum Page] == Member of the Week == ===== 2022 - Member of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Member_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511783 {{Blue|Russell P. Butler}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in September of 2021. He is active in our [[Project:Notables|Notables]], [[Project:USBH|US Black Heritage]], and [[Project:Canada|Canada]] projects. *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508915 {{Blue|Louis G. Ogden II}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2021. He is one of our [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels]]. *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505433 {{Blue|Karyn Homburg}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2018. She is active in our [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]. *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502424 {{Blue|Christy Melick}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2021. She is one of our new [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leaders]] in the [[Project:USBH|US Black Heritage Project]]. *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499611 {{Blue|Gill Whitehouse}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2021. She is a [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] in the [[Project:England|England Project]] as well as a [[Project:Mentors|Mentor]] and [[Project:Rangers|Ranger]]. *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497463 {{Blue|David K. Hamilton}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2021. He is quite active with our [[Project:USBH|U.S. Black Heritage Project]]. *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494852 {{Blue|Daniel Bamberger}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2019. He is active in our [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. *Nov 07 – none this week *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489386 {{Blue|Roy H. Walmsley}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2018. He is a Trail Guide for the [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486624 {{Blue|Skye Sonczalla}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2016. She is a new [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for our [[Project:Poland|Poland Project]]. *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1483959 {{Blue|Maree A. (Patroni) Evans}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in September of 2018. She loves participating in our [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]. *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1480998 {{Blue|Feargal L. Hennigan}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2019. He is most active in our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] and [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] projects. *Sep 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475173 {{Blue|Jan L. (Smith) Hellier}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2021. She is quite active in several of the teams in our [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472127 {{Blue|Alan K. Radecki}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2017. He is a Trailblazer for the [[Project:England|England Project]] and also active in the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|U.S. Southern Colonies]] and [[Project:USBH|U.S. Black Heritage]] projects. *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469060 {{Blue|Jimmy L. Honey}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2020. He is currently involved with our [[Project:Arkansas|Arkansas Project]]. *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466002 {{Blue|Carole Tabor (Hoff) Fisher}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2019. She is a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] for the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]. *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462432 {{Blue|Marcie D. (Korte) Ruiz}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2018. She is a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and a new [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] for the [[Project:New_Mexico|New Mexico Project]]. *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459453 {{Blue|Oscar C. Evans}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2020. He is a Trail Guide for the [[Project:England|England Project]] and a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] of the [[Space:Devon_Team|Devon Team]]. *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456473 {{Blue|Todd A. Murray}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2020. He is a helpful Trail Guide for the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]. *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453875 {{Blue|Mindy Silva}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2017. She is a member of the [[Help:WikiTree_Team|WikiTree Team]] and is our Challenge Coordinator. She also leads/co-leads several of our projects. *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450909 {{Blue|Betsy T. Ko}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2019. She is an [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassador]] and active in our [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]. *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447996 {{Blue|Michelle (Hartman) Detwiler}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2021. She is active in our [[Project:USBH|U.S. Black Heritage]] and [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|U.S. Southern Colonies]] projects. *Jul 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445024 {{Blue|Kate K. (Gardner) Schmidt}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2017. She is a team leader in our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|U.S. Black Heritage Project]]. *Jul 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442351 {{Blue|Lisa R. (Kelsey) Murphy}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2014. She is the long-time captain of the [[Space:Legacy_Heirs_Team_Thon_Page|Legacy Heirs Team]] in marathon events. *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439542 {{Blue|Sharon L. Olson}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2021. She is active in our [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]]. *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436498 {{Blue|Jana K. (Vardeman) Diamond}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2015. She is one of our awesome [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]]. *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433176 {{Blue|Steven Whitfield}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2020. He currently leads the [[Space:Lancashire_Team|Lancashire Team]] in the [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1429941 {{Blue|Trevor M. Pickup}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2018. He is currently a team leader in our [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427281 {{Blue|Paddy Waldron}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2021. He is currently a team leader in our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]. *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424277 {{Blue|Marion G. Ceruti}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2018. She is active in helping our [[Project:Bahamas|Bahamas Project]]. *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421046 {{Blue|David M. Randall}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2020. He currently oversees the [[Space:Classic_Disney_Project|Classic Disney Project]]. *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418343 {{Blue|Andrew Turvey}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2016. He is the [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] for the [[Space:Norfolk_Team|Norfolk Team]] in our [[Project:England|England Project]], and he also leads the [[Space:Turvey_Name_Study|Turvey Name Study]]. *May 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415739 {{Blue|Gina Meyers}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2021. She is active in our [[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration]], [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] and [[Project:Quakers|Quakers]] projects. *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412806 {{Blue|Jim D. Loden}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2021. He was the top scorer in our April 2022 [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]]! *Apr 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409553 {{Blue|Daniel W. Bly}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2017. He is active in our [[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]]. *Apr 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406180 {{Blue|Pip Sheppard}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2018. He enthusiastically leads our [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]] and [[Project:Integrators|Integrators]] projects and also hosts the popular [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/weekend_chat Weekend Chat]. *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402901 {{Blue|David A. (Meredith) Loring}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2015. He is very active in our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] and acts as [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] overseeing the various [[Space:Irish_Roots_Counties_Team|counties]]. *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399618 {{Blue|Claire (Darragh) C.}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2021. She loves connecting and sourcing. She also participates in many of our challenges and was recently MVP in our [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge_2022|WikiTree Challenge]]. *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396156 {{Blue|Jemima J. Winder}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2021. She is a new [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] in the [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391816 {{Blue|Ken M. Spratlin}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2018. He is quite active in our [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|U.S. Southern Colonies Project]]. *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388354 {{Blue|Debra (Downs) Allison}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2014. She loves to participate in many ways and is currently the [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for the [[Project:Idaho|Idaho Project]]. *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1385006 {{Blue|Stephen Heathcote}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2013. He is a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] as well as a [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Coordinator]] in our [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381375 {{Blue|Florian Straub}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. He is a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] and active in our [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. *Feb 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376539 {{Blue|Azure R. Robinson}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2018. She is one of our [[Help:Project_Leaders|Project Leaders]] and one of the busiest WikiTreers around. *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374428 {{Blue|Coen Jacob Dijkgraaf}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2021. He is a [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for our [[Project:Netherlands|Netherlands Project]]. *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371408 {{Blue|Greg P. Clarke}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2018. He is most active with our [[Project:WT_Apps|WikiTree Apps]] and [[Project:DNA|DNA]] projects. *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367392 {{Blue|Steven M. Greenwood}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2020. He is most active in our [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] and is [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] of Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen). *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363759 {{Blue|Susie J. (Potter) Officer}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2020. She is most active in the [[Project:England|England Project]] where she's the co-[[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for the [[Space:Orphan_Trail_Team|Orphan Trail]] but she is also a [[Project:Greeters|Greeter]], [[Project:Mentors|Mentor]] and a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] with the [[Project:Accessibility_Angels|Accessibility Angels Project]]. *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360045 {{Blue|Joan Hollander}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2015. She is a [[Help:Project_Coordinator|Project Coordinator]] for our [[Project:Netherlands|Netherlands Project]]. *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355878 {{Blue|Gina M. (Pocock) Jarvi}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2018. She is very active in our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|U.S. Black Heritage Project]]. *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351874 {{Blue|Denise C. (Hylton) Hunt}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. She is very active in our [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] and is currently the regional coordinator for [[Space:Scotland_-_Central_and_East_Region|Central and East Scotland]]. ===== 2021 - Member of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Member_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347830 Amy L. (Crawford) Gilpin] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2018. She currently helps to lead our [[Project:Canada|Canada]], [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]], [[Project:Nordic|Nordic]], [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] and [[Project:ONS|One Name Studies]] projects. She is also involved in two One Name Studies of her own ([[Space:Crawford_Name_Study|Crawford]] and [[Space:Gilpin_Name_Study|Gilpin]]) and a [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Study]] for [[Space:Lanark_County_One_Place_Study|Lanark County]] in Ontario, Canada. *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345415 Carole M. (Kirch) Bannes] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. She participates in our [[Project:USBH|U.S. Black Heritage Project]] and is also a [[Project:Rangers|Ranger]], [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerer]]. *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341911 André Laubscher] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2019. He is one of our newer [[Help:Project_Leaders|Project Leaders]] and is co-leading the [[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_%281652-1806%29|Cape of Good Hope Project]]. *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338514 Eileen (Bellamy) Robinson] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2021. She is active in our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|U.S. Black Heritage Project]] and also leads the [[Space:Bellamy_Name_Study|Bellamy Name Study]]. *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335274 Maureen (Fearn) Wilkins] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2020. She is one of our friendly [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]] and [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] for [[Space:Shropshire_Team|Shropshire]] in the [[Project:England|England Project]]. *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332387 I. Caruso] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2018. She is active in our [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] and is also a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] in our [[Project:Italy|Italy Project]]. *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329490 Cristina E. Corbellani] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2019. She participates in our [[Project:South_Africa|South Africa Project]] and is [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] of the [[Space:Italian_Roots_Diaspora|Italian Diaspora]] part of the [[Project:Italy|Italy Project]]. *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326335 P. Kreutzer] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2018. She's active in many ways, in particular, as a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and in our [[Project:England|England]] and [[Project:Germany|Germany]] projects. *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323243 Missy S. (Skippen) Berryann] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2017. She is one of our newer [[Help:Project_Leaders|Project Leaders]], a [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerer]], [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]], [[Project:Mentors|Mentor]] and now the co-Leader of the [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]]. *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320203 Kie (Entrikin) Zelms] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2019. She is a [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] in the [[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration Project]]. *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317023 Chris M. Ferraiolo] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2017. He is an excellent [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassador]], [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for the [[Project:Italy|Italy Project]] and very active in our [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]]. *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313807 Christine M. (Campbell) Preston] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2016. She is one of our [[Project:Cemeterists|Cemeterists]] and a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] in the [[Project:1776|1776 Project]]. She also enjoys participating in the [[Project:US_Civil_War|U.S. Civil War Project]]. *Oct 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310509 Rob Pavey] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2020. He is a member of our [[Project:England|England Project]]. He also created the [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|AGC browser extension]] that helps reformat a profile that was created by GEDCOM upload and the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer extension]] that helps a user search for sources and cite them. *Sep 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306884 Marsha E. (Cain) Richardson] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2013. She is a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] in our [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]], helping to oversee [[Space:Clan_Forsyth|Clan Forsyth]]. *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303634 Karen L. Stewart] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2012. She is a member of our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|U.S. Black Heritage Project]] and also enjoys participating in several of our ongoing [[Help:Challenges|challenges]]. *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300500 Rob W. Graham] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2018. He is very active as a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] in our [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]. *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296964 Dagmar Thorisdottir] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2019. She is active in our [[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]], particularly for [[Project:Iceland|Iceland]], and coordinates the [[Space:Buch_Name_Study|Buch Name Study]]. *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292346 Thomas L. Koehnline] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2018. He is active in our [[Project:Germany|Germany]], [[Project:Notables|Notables]], [[Project:Jewish_Roots|Jewish Roots]], [[Project:Slavic_Roots|Slavic Roots]], [[Project:Nordic|Nordic]] and [[Project:Norway|Norway]] projects. *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289193 Scott S. McClain] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2019. He's a Project Coordinator for the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] and is also active with the [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration]] and [[Project:Palatine_Migration|Palatine Migration]] projects. *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286080 Heather Stevens] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2019. She is a member of the [[Space:Australia_-_Australian_Convicts_1788-1868|Australian Convicts Team]] in the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]. *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282131 John W. Tyner] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2021. He is active in the [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]] and volunteers with the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] and as a [[Project:Connectors|Connector]]. *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279624 Teddy A. Odum] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2017. He is one of our [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels]]. *Jul 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276064 Elaine Weatherall] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2016. She is very active in our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] and also participates as a [[Project:Cemeterists|Cemeterist]] and in our [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]]. *Jul 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272434 Isabelle (Marchal) Huth] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2020. She's active in our [[Project:France|France]], [[Project:Germany|Germany]] and [[Project:Medieval|Medieval]] projects. *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1269011 Pam (Anderson) Smith] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2018. She participates in the [[Project:Unknowns|Unknowns Project]] and is a [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for the [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels]]. *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264880 Stuart Awbrey] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2015. He is the [[Help:Project_Coordinators|Project Coordinator]] for Managed Profiles in the [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] and also volunteers as a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]], [[Project:Rangers|Ranger]] and [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassador]]. *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261201 Jason C. Grant] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. He is active in our [[Project:Acadians|Acadians]] and [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans]] projects. *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257190 Robin Shaules] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2017. She is active in our [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]] and [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist]] projects and is also a [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerer]], [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and [[Project:Connectors|Connector]]. *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253334 Carolina Millin] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2019. She participates in our [[Project:Notables|Notables]] and [[Project:Huguenots|Huguenot Migration]] projects as well as our [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]]. *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249839 Kathy Evans] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2020. She is a member of our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]], [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]] and [[Project:Acadia|Acadians]] projects and also participates as a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerer]]. *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246540 Jutta Beer] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2020. She is a [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] in the [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]], and also participates in our [[Project:Categorization|Categorization]] and [[Project:England|England]] projects. *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243064 Neill Reed] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2020. He is active in the [[Project:England|England Project]] and has recently become the [[Help:Team_Leaders|Team Leader]] over the [[Space:Suffolk_Team|Suffolk, England Team]]. *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239520 Connie Graves] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2016. She's active in the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]] and enjoys participating in many of our [[Help:Challenges|challenges]]. *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235643 Frances Piercy-Reins] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2020. She's active in our [[Project:England|England Project]] and also leads the [[Space:Chamberlayne_Name_Study|Chamberlayne Name Study]]. *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231688 Anne Guglik] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2018. She is active in our [[Project:Notables|Notables]] and [[Project:Unknowns|Unknowns]] projects and participates in our weekly [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]]. *Apr 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227541 Dave Welburn] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2014. He is a [[Help:Team_Leaders|team leader]] for [[Space:Yorkshire_Team|Yorkshire]] in our [[Project:England|England Project]] as well as a [[Project:Ranger|Ranger]] and [[Project:Connectors|Connector]]. *Apr 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223423 Barry Smith] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2017. He is our newest [[Help:Project_Leaders|Project Leader]] and will be co-leading our [[Project:NNS|New Netherland Settlers Project]] as well as stepping up to lead the [[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland Project]]. *Apr 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219633 Fionnuala O'Connor] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2016. She is active in our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] and loves participating in [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerer]] challenges. *Apr 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216199 Loralee Hutton] became a Wiki Genealogist in July of 2020. She is active in our [[Project:England|England]] and [[Project:Canada|Canada]] projects. *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211965 Pam Dale] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2018. She is active in many of our functional projects including [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]], [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors]], [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers]], [[Project:Connectors|Connectors]], [[Project:Notables|Notables]] and her favorite, the [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterists]]. *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208410 Dawn Ellis] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2014. She is currently a Team Leader in the [[Project:Cemeterists|Cemeterists Project]]! She also has an [[Space:Ellis_Surname_Y_DNA_Project|Ellis Surname Y-DNA Project]]. *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204294 Beth Stephenson] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2015. She has recently become a Team Leader for the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199705 Maxx Martin] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2018. He participates in many projects, particularly the [[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]] and he is a [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist]], [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and [[Project:Connectors|Connector]]. *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195890 Marta Johnson] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2016. She's active in our [[Project:Germany|Germany]] and [[Project:Sweden|Sweden]] projects. *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191967 Mark Weinheimer] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2019. He is a member of the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]]. *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188314 Brad Stauf] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2015. He's currently volunteering as a Project Coordinator for the [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|Puritan Great Migration Project]]. *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184054 Betty Norman] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2019. She's active in our [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] particularly the Carolinas, Jamestown and [[Space:Biography_Builders|Bio-Builders]] teams. *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180213 Dieter Lewerenz] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2020. He's an [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassador]], the Team Leader for the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]'s [[Space:Germany_Project_Translation_Team|Translation Team]], a [[Project:Integrators|G2G Integrator]] and a member of the [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]]. *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175682 Joelle Colville-Hanson] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2017. She is the [[Help:Team_Leaders|team leader]] for the [[Project:Illinois|Illinois Project]] as well as the [[Space:Scotland_-_Argyll_Team|Argyll team]] for the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]. She's also one of our [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Cemeterists]]. *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171481 Laura DeSpain] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2020. She is very active in many of our projects, particularly our [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]], [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] and [[Project:England|England]] projects. *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167764 Pam Cormac] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2014. She is one of our friendly [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]] and is involved in our [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Cemeteries Project]]. She is also actively helping with [[Project:South_Africa|South African profiles]]. *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164118 Ben Molesworth] became a Wiki Genealogist in September of 2017. He's in the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] and very helpful at improving the Australian profiles! ===== 2020 - Member of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Member_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160049 Andrew Simpier] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2018. He's very active in the [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War Project]] as well as the [[Project:Holocaust|Holocaust]], [[Project:Italy|Italy]], and [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] projects. *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156817 Christine Lajeunesse] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2016. She is a member of the [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]], and she's involved in the [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]. *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153468 Nancy Wilson] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2020. She is a member of the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]] and loves using her [[Special:Anniversaries|Anniversary]] list to decide which profiles to work on. *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150046 C. Ryder] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2017. She is a member of the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]. *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146587 Denise Jarrett] became a Wiki Genealogist in February of 2020. She is a member of the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]. *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1143091 Dave Ebaugh] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. He is active in the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage]], [[Project:Accessibility_Angels|Accessibility Angels]] and [[Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends|Quakers]] Projects. *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139352 Pamela Culy] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2018. She is a member of the [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project]]. *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135627 Gene Ellison] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2017. He is project leader of the [[Space:Ellison_Name_Study|Ellison Surname Study]] and has been generously creating profiles and family histories for former slaves as part of the [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives Project]]. *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132250 Sondra Marshall] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2015. She is actively involved in our [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] and [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War]] projects, among others. *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128722 Margaret Allison] became a Wiki Genealogist in August of 2019. She is a member of the [[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]], where she's been contributing to profiles of [[Space:New_Zealand_1893_Women%27s_Suffrage_Petition|women who signed the Suffrage petition]] in 1893, and the [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]], where she's been improving her research skills on the "[[Space:Scotland_-_Tartan_Trail_Team|Tartan Trail]]." *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124823 Chandra Garrow] became a Wiki Genealogist in June of 2019. She is a member of the [[Project:Greeters|Greeters Project]], part of the [[Project:Wisconsin|Wisconsin Project]], where she has been adding County pages and profiles for some local people, and she has started a Name Study for the [[Space:Steies_Name_Study|"Steies"]] surname. *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121574/meet-our-members-kelsey-jackson-williams Kelsey Jackson Williams] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2019. He is the leader of the [[Space:Baltic-German_Team|Baltic-German Team]] in the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]. *Oct 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117911/meet-our-members-john-rosser John Rosser] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2014. He is active in a variety of our projects and enjoys participating in our big annual [[Help:Challenges|marathon events and other challenges]]. *Sep 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113549/meet-our-members-mike-butler Mike Butler] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2018. He is a part of our [[Project:England|England]] and [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] projects. He joins in with the [[Space:The_Kiwi_Crew|Kiwi Crew]] for our [[Help:Challenges#Big_Annual_Events|quarterly marathon events]]. *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109544/meet-our-members-kathie-forbes Kathie Forbes] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2015. She participates in the [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] and is also a valuable asset to our [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]]. *Sep 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106015/meet-our-members-terri-swift Terri Swift] became a Wiki Genealogist in January of 2019. She helps review lines from [[:Category:Gateway_Ancestors|Gateway Ancestors]] to the Surety Barons for the [[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]]. She also leads the [[Space:Germany_5_Star_Profiles_List|5-Star Profile Improvement Team]] for the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] and recently joined the new [[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]]. *Sep 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1102347/meet-our-members-mary-gorman Mary Gorman] became a Wiki Genealogist in October of 2015. She coordinates the [[Space:Gorman_Name_Study|Gorman Name Study]], participates in the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] and is one of our [[Project:Rangers|Rangers]]. *Aug 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1097922/meet-our-members-beverly-benfer Beverly Benfer] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2014. She's active as a [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerer]] and [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and loves adding profiles to [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|WikiTree's Roll of Honor]]. == Profile of the Week == ===== 2022 - Profile of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Profile_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 28 – [[Carey-6470|{{Blue|Mariah A. Carey}}]] is an American mega-star recording artist, winner of dozens of awards, and the first artist to have her first five singles all reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511875 incredible female vocalist] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508850 {{Green|Incredible Voices}}] *Dec 21 – [[Crosby-82|{{Blue|Harry Lillis Crosby (1903-1977)}}]] - was best known as a singer/crooner/actor from the 1940-1980 era. He is known for his role in the Christmas classics ''White Christmas'' and ''Holiday Inn''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508876 classic Christmas film star] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505474 {{Green|Classic Christmas Film Stars}}] *Dec 14 – [[Cuban-1|{{Blue|Mark Cuban}}]] - is an American billionaire entrepreneur, television personality, and media proprietor. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505530 business magnate] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502672 {{Green|Business Magnates}}] *Dec 07 – [[Windsor-21|{{Blue|King Charles III (Windsor) Mountbatten-Windsor KG}}]] - succeeded Queen Elizabeth II after her death in 2022 becoming a big news event in 2022. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502675 2022 newsmaker] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499710 {{Green|2022 Top Newsmakers}}] *Nov 30 – [[McMillan-6049|{{Blue|Anthony Robert "Robbie Coltrane" McMillan (1950-2022)}}]] - remembered for his role of Hagrid in the Harry Potter movies. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499732 member of the Potterverse] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497543 Potterverse] *Nov 23 – [[:Category:Mayflower_Passengers|{{Blue|Mayflower Passengers}}]] - commemorating the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497562 Mayflower passenger] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1495070 Mayflower] *Nov 16 – [[Lansbury-17|{{Blue|Angela Brigid Lansbury (1925-2022)}}]] was WikiTree Challenge 21 focus profile. She recently passed away. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1495075 Disney legend] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492478 Disney Legends feature] *Nov 09 – [[Murphy-4027|{{Blue|Audie Leon Murphy (1925-1971)}}]] is the most decorated U.S. combat soldier of World War II. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492520 military hero] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489502 Notable Military Heroes] *Nov 02 – [[Federer-4|{{Blue|Roger Federer}}]] - one of the greatest tennis players of all time. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489579 sports GOAT] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486777 GOATs] *Oct 26 – [[Hitchcock-961|{{Blue|Sir Alfred Joseph "Hitch" Hitchcock KBE (1899-1980)}}]] - Halloween makes us think of all things creepy and thrilling, including classic Alfred Hitchcock movies. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486797 Alfred Hitchcock associate] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484103 Hitchcock] *Oct 19 – [[Lindbergh-1|{{Blue|Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-1974)}}]] is a notable aviator. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484104 aviator] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466173 Aviators] *Oct 12 – [[Hamill-277|{{Blue|Mark R. Hamill}}]] is the actor best known for his role of Luke Skywalker in the ''Star Wars'' universe. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1481227 Re-Mark-able Mark] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478538 Re-mark-able Marks] *Oct 05 – [[Bolívar-11|{{Blue|Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad (Bolívar) Bolívar y Palacios Ponte y Blanco (1783-1830)}}]] was liberator of the present-day nations of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478575 Hispanic hero] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475291 Hispanic Heritage Month] *Sep 28 – [[Newton-John-1|{{Blue|Olivia Newton-John DBE AC (1948-2022)}}]] passed away on Monday, August 8, 2022. She is remembered for her role of Sandy Olsson in the movie ''Grease''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475354 member of the Grease cast] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472356 Grease] *Sep 21 – [[Tolkien-1|{{Blue|John Ronald Reuel 'J. R. R." Tolkien CBE FRSL (1892-1973)}}]] - Hobbit Day is September 22, so we're featuring people associated with Middle Earth, J.R.R. Tolkien's creation and the home of hobbits. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472440 Middle-Earth associate] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469257 Middle-Earth] *Sep 14 – [[Windsor-1|{{Blue|Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (aka Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-2022)}}]] passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2022. **Are you closer to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469263 Queen Elizabeth II or one of her Prime Ministers] on our single family tree? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466173 Aviators] *Sep 07 – [[Tudor-1|{{Blue|Elizabeth Tudor (aka Elizabeth I Queen of England) (1533-1603)}}]] was born 489 years ago on September 7, 1533. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466219 Elizabethan] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462430 Elizabethans] *Aug 31 – [[Montessori-2|{{Blue|Maria Tecla Artemesia Montessori (1870-1952)}}]] was notable for her development of the Montessori early education method. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462442 educator] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459478 Educators] *Aug 24 – [[Nicklaus-4|{{Blue|Jack W. Nicklaus}}]] is a famous golfer. This is National Golf Month in the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459479 golfer] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1448018 Golfers] *Aug 17 – [[Crockett-311|{{Blue|David "Davy" Hawkins Stern Crockett (1786-1836)}}]] fought in the [[:Category:The_Alamo|Battle of the Alamo]]. This week commemorates his birthday 236 years ago. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456637 participant in the Battle of the Alamo] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453907 The Alamo] *Aug 10 – [[Van_Rijn-1|{{Blue|Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669)}}]] was a famous artist. This week is the anniversary of the opening of the Louvre in 1793. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453965 famous artist] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450952 Famous Artists] *Aug 03 – [[Nichols-4268|{{Blue|Grace Dell "Nichelle" Nichols (1932-2022)}}]] recently passed away. She was an American actress made famous by her role as Lieutenant Uhura, communications officer and fourth in command of the U.S.S. Enterprise [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series in the original Star Trek television and film series]. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450960 Star Trek crew member] are you most closely connected to? *Jul 27 – [[Cousteau-3|{{Blue|Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997)}}]] was a famed ocean explorer. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1448042 aquatic enthusiast] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445247 Aquatic Enthusiasts] *Jul 20 – [[Caan-5|{{Blue|James Edmund Caan (1940-2022)}}]] recently passed away. He was an actor who portrayed Sonny Corleone in ''The Godfather''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445252 member of the Godfather franchise] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442398 The Godfather] *Jul 13 – [[Presley-155|{{Blue|Elvis Aaron Presley (1935-1977)}}]] was a famous rock and roll musician. The new Elvis Presley biopic is out this week. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442406 1950s Rock 'n Roller] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439901 '50s Rock 'n Roll] *Jul 06 – [[Graf-657|{{Blue|Stefanie Graf}}]] was a former tennis professional. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439772 tennis player] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436427 Tennis] *Jun 29 – [[Adams-10|John Adams (1735-1826)]] was the second President of the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436430 U.S. President] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433439 U.S. Presidents] *Jun 22 – [[Berlin-237|Israel Berlin (1888-1989)]] was a renowned composer and lyricist who lived to be 101. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433444 centenarian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430059 Centenarians] *Jun 15 – [[Clarke-5054|Sir Arthur Charles Clarke CBE FRAS (1917-2008)]] was a British science fiction and nonfiction writer. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430085 science fiction author] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427246 Science Fiction Authors] *Jun 8 – [[Reitman-26|Ivan Reitman OC (1946-2022)]] was a Canadian-Slovak film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. He directed the notorious movie, ''Ghostbusters''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427259 ghostbuster (and associates)] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424400 Ghostbusters] *Jun 1 – [[Windsor-1|Queen Elizabeth II Windsor]] is Queen of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. She is celebrating her platinum jubilee. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424405 member of royalty] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421121 Royalty] *May 25 – [[Sagan-27|Carl Edward Sagan (1934-1996)]] was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, author, cosmologist, science populizer and science communicator. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421183 science celebrity] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418447 Science Celebrities] *May 18 – [[Judd-1035|Diana Ellen "Naomi" Judd (1946-2022)]] female country singer. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418448 lady of country music] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415951 Country Music's Ladies] *May 11 – [[Musk-15|Elon R. Musk]] recently acquired Twitter. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415957 notable or notorious Twitter super-user] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412934 Twitterverse] *May 4 – [[De_Cuffe-1|Alec Guinness (de Cuffe) Guinness CH CBE (1914-2000)]] is an actor who played Obi Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars trilogy. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412855 Star Wars character] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409518 Star Wars] *Aor 27 – [[Kostyra-1|Martha H. (Kostyra) Stewart]] is an American businesswoman and television personality, known primarily through her Martha Stewart Omnimedia brand, which specializes in gardening, homesteading, and homemaking endeavours. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409532 plant expert] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406274 Plant Experts] *Aor 20 – [[Ellington-1|Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington (1899-1974)]], jazz musician. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406288 jazz musician] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402812 Jazz Musicians] *Aor 13 – [[Cadbury-26|John Cadbury (1801-1889)]], candy maker known for the iconic Cadbury Creme Eggs. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402817 candy maker] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399588 Candy Makers] *Aor 6 – [[Korbelová-1|Marie Jana "Madeleine" (Korbelová) Albright (1937-2022)]], USA Secretary of State who passed away recently. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399603 Secretary of State (Foreign Minister)] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396250 Secretaries of State] *Mar 30 – [[Beckham-831|David R. Beckham OBE]], a notable soccer (football) player. The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup finals are currently happening. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396258 soccer (football) player] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391775 Soccer World Cup] *Mar 23 – [[Shackleton-48|Ernest Henry Shackleton (1874-1922)]], a polar explorer whose polar exploration ship [https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-60662541 The Endurance] was recently found. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391781 polar explorer] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347902 Polar Explorers] *Mar 16 – [[Ap_Calpurnius-1|Patrick ap Calpurnius (abt. 351-abt. 457)]], March 17th is the feast of St. Patrick. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388348 Saint] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384897 Saints] *Mar 9 – [[Roberts-11366|Margaret Hilda (Roberts) Thatcher LG OM (1925-2013)]], British Prime Minister. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384939 woman leader] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381312 Women Leaders] *Mar 2 – [[Geisel-51|Theodor "Ted" Seuss Geisel (1904-1991)]], children's author. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381318 children's author] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1378081 Children's Authors] *Feb 23 – [[DuBois-2|William Edward Burghardt (DuBois) Du Bois (1868-1963)]], founder of the Niagara Movement. **Which member of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1378093 Niagara Movement] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374416 The Niagara Movement] *Feb 16 – [[Grafström-16|Gillis Emanuel Grafström (1893-1938)]], winter olympian Swedish figure skater. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374532 winter olympian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371376 Winter Olympics] *Feb 09 – [[Madden-3542|John Earl Madden M.A. (1936-2021)]], an American football coach and sportscaster. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371384 super bowl participant] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367506 Super Bowl] *Feb 02 – [[Wallace-182|William Wallace (1272-1305)]], famous Scottish patriot. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367601 alliterative notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363725 Alliterative Notables] *Jan 26 – [[Aday-1120|Marvin Lee Aday (1947-2022)]], aka meatloaf, rock musician and actor, passed away last week, so we're featuring him in the Connection Finder this week in memorial to his recent death. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363751 mononymous notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1362252 Single Names] *Jan 19 – [[Saget-21|Robert "Bob" Lane Saget (1956-2022)]], in memorial to his recent death. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360104 comedian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1356009 Comedians] *Jan 12 – [[Poitier-20|Sidney Poitier (1927-2022)]], in memorial to his recent death and contributions to film. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355882 1960s leading actor] are you most closely connected to? *Jan 05 – [[White-16704|Betty Marion White (1922-2021)]], in honor of her 99 years and recent passing. She is remembered fondly as Rose on the "Golden Girls" and in many other roles. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351901 sitcom actress] are you most closely connected to? ===== 2021 - Profile of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Profile_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 29 – [[Sondheim-1|Stephen Joshua Sondheim (1930-2021)]], a Broadway star that recently died. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347904 Broadway Star] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345363 Broadway] *Dec 22 – [[Asner-2|Yitzak Edward "Ed" Asner (1929-2021)]], played ''Santa Claus'' in "Elf". **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345371 Santa Claus] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341763 Santa Claus] *Dec 15 – [[Dole-371|Robert "Bob" Joseph Dole (1923-2021)]], a U.S. Senator who recently died. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341770 U.S. Senator] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338561 U.S. Senators] *Dec 08 – [[Seagram-2|Joseph Emm Seagram (1841-1919)]], Canadian-born (British descendant) distillery founder, owner of thoroughbred racehorses, politician and philanthropist. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338424 distiller or brewer] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335349 Distillers & Brewers] *Dec 01 – [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]], tech entrepreneur and founder of the Tesla automotive company. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335359 automobile founder] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332317 Automotive Founders] *Nov 24 – [[Lakota-21|Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake Lakota (1831-1890) (aka Sitting Bull)]], featuring him as new DNA research regarding his descendants has emerged and in commemoration of Native American Heritage Month in the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332351 notable Native American] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329336 Notable Native Americans] *Nov 17 – [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth Tudor (1533-1603)]], featuring ''Queen Elizabeth I'' to mark the anniversary of her ascension to the throne of England and Ireland. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329339 extraordinary Elizabeth] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326338 Extraordinary Elizabeths] *Nov 10 – [[Montgomery-3898|Bernard Law Montgomery (1887-1976)]], a noted veteran of both World War I and II, in honor of Veterans Day (known also as Remembrance and Armistice Day). **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326358 allied hero of World War II] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323201 Remembrance Day] *Nov 3 – [[Powell-16727|Colin Luther Powell (1937-2021)]], former U.S. Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323216 modern black notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320141 Modern Black Notables] *Oct 27 – [[Solart-6|Sarah (Solart) Good (abt.1653-1692)]], a person who was accused of witchcraft and was executed during the Salem Witch Trials. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320150 accused witch] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317132 Witch Trials] *Oct 20 – [[Skłodowska-2|Maria Salomea (Skłodowska) Curie (1867-1934)]], Nobel Prize winner in Physics for her research on radioactivity. We want to honor the recently awarded Nobel Prizes and Alfred Nobel's birthday. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317128 Nobel Laureate] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313887 Nobel Laureates] *Oct 13 – [[Mantle-110|Mickey Charles Mantle (1931-1995)]], a baseball player who played in the World Series. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313952 baseball favorite] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310531 Baseball Favorites] *Oct 6 – [[Hägglund-25|Joel Emanuel (Hägglund) Hill (1879-1915)]], a folk musician whose birthday is October 7th. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310538 folk musician] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306956 Folk Musicians] *Sep 29 – [[Sudeikis-1|Jason Sudeikis (1970-)]], the winner of the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Comedy, for his work on ''Ted Lasso''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306968 Emmy Award celebrity] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303991 The Emmys] *Sep 22 –[[Grey-482|Charles Grey KG (1764-1845)]], initiated reforms in the House of Commons to try to end the violence associated with the Swing Riots. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303699 participant in the Swing Riots] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300309 Swing Riots] *Sep 15 – [[Jansz-459|Jan (Jansz) van Haarlem (1570-1650)]], a known pirate. Today is talk like a pirate day. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300305 pirate] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296816 Pirates] *Sep 08 – [[Plantagenet-248|Richard (Plantagenet) of England (1157-1199)]], castle builder of the famously built Chateau Gaillard. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296819 castle builder] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292240 Castle Builders] *Sep 01 – [[Sherman-393|William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891)]], an U.S. Civil War general. Today marks the anniversary of the end of the Siege of Atlanta. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292261 U.S. Civil War General] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289119 U.S. Civil War Generals] *Aug 25 – [[Webb-17802|Matthew Webb (1848-1883)]], the first person to swim the English Channel. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289122 famous first] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286017 Famous Firsts] *Aug 18 – [[Clemens-1|Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910)]], an author who is best known by his pen name, Mark Twain. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286029 pseudonymous author] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1283065 Pseudonyms] *Aug 11 – [[Franklin-10478|Aretha Louise Franklin (1942-2018)]], a recording artist of the 1960's. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1283063 1960's musician] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279680 Popular Sixties Musicians] *Aug 04 – [[Shoshone-1|Sakakawea (Shoshone) Charbonneau (abt.1788-1812)]], an indigenous person in recognition for International Day of the World's Indigenous People on August 9th. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279697 indigenous person] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276035 Indigenous People] *Jul 28 – [[Ream-292|Lavinia "Vinnie" Ellen (Ream) Hoxie (1847-1914)]], sculptress of the statue of Abraham Lincoln located in the U.S. Capitol rotunda, commissioned on July 28th, 1866. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276050 sculptor] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272568 Sculptors] *Jul 21 – [[Weißmüller-1|János Peter "Johnny" Weißmüller/Weissmuller (1904-1984)]], olympian medalist in swimming and water polo events (and Tarzan movie star). **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272587 Summer Olympian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1269079 Summer Olympics] *Jul 14 – [[Robespierre-1|Maximilien François Marie Isidore (Robespierre) de Robespierre (1758-1794)]], a participant in the French Revolution. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1269083 person from the French Revolution] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264924 French Revolution] *Jul 07 – [[Rohwedder-7|Otto Frederick Rohwedder (1880-1960)]], the inventor of sliced bread. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264930 inventor] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261163 Inventors] *Jun 30 – [[Hancock-2|John Hancock III (1737-1793)]], the first signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261166 signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257199 Signers of the U.S. Declaration of Independence] *Jun 23 – [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott (1921-1990)]], famed NASCAR race driver. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257202 race driver] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184090 Race Drivers] *Jun 16 – [[Jefferson-598|Arthur Stanley (Jefferson) Laurel (1890-1965)]], a slapstick comedian. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253367 slapstick comedian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249918 Slapstick Comedians] *Jun 09 – [[Nash-3310|Clarence Charles "Ducky" Nash (1904-1985)]], the voice of cartoon character Donald Duck. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249942 animation voice actor] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246506 Animated Voices] *Jun 02 – [[Kahlo-3|Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo (1907-1954)]], a twentieth century artist. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246514 twentieth century artist] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1215919 20th Century Artists] *May 26 – [[Bushell-344|Violette Reine Elizabeth (Bushell) Szabó GC (1921-1945)]], military hero, in honor of Memorial Day in the U.S. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243112 military hero] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239034 Military Heroes] *May 19 – [[Boleyn-1|Anne Boleyn (abt.1501-1536)]], in memory of the anniversary of her death, is believed to haunt the Tower of London. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239041 ghost] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231675 Ghosts] *May 12 – [[Collins-17312|Michael Collins (1930-2021)]], an Apollo 11 astronaut, who recently passed away. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235642 astronaut] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171694 Astronauts] *May 05 – [[Space:STAR_WARS_Profiles|Star Wars Alumni]] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231692 Star Wars side (light vs. dark)] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227387 Revenge of the Fifth] *Apr 28 – [[Pasteur-13|Louis Pasteur (1822-1895)]], an innovator whose research was responsible for pasteurization and vaccination, among many other innovations. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227393 medical innovator] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223453 Medical Innovators] *Apr 21 – [[Brontë-4|Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855)]], woman writer of the nineteenth century. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223472 authoress of the nineteenth century] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219628 Women Authors of the Nineteenth Century] *Apr 14 – [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1|Philip (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) Mountbatten (1921-2021)]], passed away at 99 years old. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219641 member of royalty] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218086 Royalty] *Apr 07 – [[Beard-5148|James Andrew Beard (1903-1985)]], chef and namesake of the prestigious ''James Beard Foundation Award'' for culinary professionals. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1215928 Chef or Foodie] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211874 Chefs and Foodies] *Mar 31 – [[Bunn-348|Beverly Atlee (Bunn) Cleary (1916-2021)]], centenarian and beloved children's author. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211877 children's author] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1210761 Children's Authors] *Mar 24 – [[Malcolm-690|Catherine Wilson (Malcolm) Lovell-Smith (aka Kate Sheppard)]], notable New Zealand suffragette, in honor of Women's History month. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208164 suffragette] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204140 Suffragettes] *Mar 17 – [[Ap_Calpurnius-1|Patrick ap Calpurnius (aka St. Patrick)]], patron saint of Ireland. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204146 Irish notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199628 Luck o' the Irish!] *Mar 10 – [[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]], inventor of the first practical telephone, on which the first telephone call was made on this day in history. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199631 communications innovator] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195852 Communication Innovators] *Mar 03 – [[Irwin-3250|Stephen Robert Irwin]], the Crocodile Hunter and Australian conservationist, in honor of World Wildlife Day. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195857 wildlife expert] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191862 Wildlife Experts] *Feb 24 – [[Bergman-344|Ingrid Bergman]], Golden Globe winning actress. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191874 Golden Globe winner] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188262 The Golden Globes] *Feb 17 – [[Wilson-79311|Mary Wilson]], founding member of the Motown group the Supremes. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188267 Motown artist] are you most closely connected to? *Feb 10 – [[Washington-33|Booker Taliaferro Washington]], founder and educator at the Tuskegee Institute and the National Negro Business League, in recognition of US Black History month. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184091 Black Change Maker] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180057 Black Change Makers] *Feb 03 – [[Thorpe-1192|James "Jim" Francis Thorpe]], one of the greatest American Football players in the history of the sport. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180059 NFL/American football great] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175789 Super Bowl] *Jan 27 – [[Zeiger-77|Lawrence "Larry" Harvey (Zeiger) King]], news broadcaster. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175801 News Broadcaster] are you most closely connected to? *Jan 20 –[[Pride-662|Charley Frank Pride]], country-western musician and baseball player. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171696 Country-Western Music Star] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167963 Country-Western Music Stars] *Jan 13 – [[Disney-1|Walter Elias Disney]], cartoonist and animator of Mickey Mouse. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167965 cartoonist] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163823 Cartoonists and Animators] *Jan 06 – [[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs Junior]], bestselling author and first guest star in [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|The WikiTree Challenge]]. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163835 notable] featured in AJ's book ''It's All Relative'' are you most closely connected to? ===== 2020 - Profile of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Profile_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 30 – [[Trebek-1|Joseph Georges Alexandre "Alex" Trebek]], best remembered as the host of the game show, Jeopardy. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160067 Game Show Host] are you most closely connected to? *Dec 23 – [[Crosby-82|Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby, Jr.]], star in several Christmas-themed movies and crooner of numerous Christmas carols and tunes. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156638 Christmas Crooner] are you most closely connected to? *Dec 16 – [[Yeager-377|Charles "Chuck" Elwood Yeager]], the first person to break the sound barrier while flying. **Which remarkable [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153322 aviator] are you most closely connected to? *Dec 09 – [[Webster-1379|Noah Webster]], author, editor and publisher. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150055 newspaper founder] are you most closely connected to? *Dec 02 – [[Van_Halen-59|Eddie van Halen]], iconic 1980s rock guitarist. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146465 rock star] are you most closely connected to? *Nov 23 – [[Wampanoag-3|chief Massasoit Wampanoag]] helped the Pilgrims survive in the New World 400 years ago and was an attendee of the First Thanksgiving celebrated with the surviving passengers of the Mayflower. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142844/ guest] at the First Thanksgiving are you most closely connected to? *Nov 16 – [[Connery-17|Sean Connery]], the "original" James Bond. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139247 James Bond character] are you most closely connected to? *Nov 09 – [[Stimson-464|Julia Stimson]], superintendent of the US Army Nurse Corps during World War I. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135501 World War I Military Hero] are you most closely connected to? *Nov 02 – [[Washington-11|George Washington]], first president of the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132184 US President] are you most closely connected to? *Oct 26 – [[Basarab-11|Vlad of Wallachia]], the "real" Dracula. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128687 Dracula] are you most closely connected to? *Oct 19 – [[Nobel-74|Alfred Bernhard Nobel]], scientist, born 21 October 1833. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124681 Nobel prize-winning scientist] are you most closely connected to? *Oct 12 – [[Bradbury-980|Ray Bradbury]], author of the ''Martian Chronicles'' **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121392 Mars science fiction author] are you most closely connected to? *Oct 06 – [[Jay-1|John Jay]], first Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117845 Supreme Court Justice] are you most closely connected to? *Sep 30 – [[Hamilton-32|Alexander Hamilton]], American founding father and title character in the blockbuster Broadway musical ''Hamilton'' **Which historical figure [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113619 portrayed in the musical ''Hamilton''] are you most closely connected to? *Sep 23 – [[Chopin-24|Frédéric Chopin]] (1810-1849) and [[Liszt-3|Franz Liszt]] (1811-1886). **Remembering the Romantics: Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109607 Romantic composer] are you most closely connected to? *Sep 16 – [[Falk-268|Peter Michael Falk]], TV's Detective Columbo, born on 16 Sep 1927. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105929 film or TV detective] are you most closely conected to? *Sep 09 – [[Bligh-45|William Bligh]], a Royal Navy Vice Admiral, born on 9 Sep 1754. **Which figure from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1102006 Mutiny on the Bounty or Rum Rebellion] are you most closely connected to? *Sep 02 – [[Bearden-1173|Romare Bearden]], a black American artist, born 2 Sep 1911. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1097916 Harlem Renaissance] figure are you most closely connected to? == Question of the Week == ===== 2022 - Question of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Question_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511765 What improvements would you like to see on WikiTree in 2023?] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508904 What are your genealogy goals for 2023?] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505423 What genealogy gifts are on your wishlist?] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502409 What words of wisdom have been passed down in your family?] *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499606 What's in your genealogy toolbox?] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497362 How has researching your family history made you more thankful?] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494847 Do you have Jewish roots?] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492151 Who are the veterans in your family tree?] *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489383 If you could time travel, where/when would you go?] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486582 How has another WikiTreer helped you break down a brick wall?] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1483953 What unusual deaths have you found in your research?] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1480989 Do you have a favorite photo of an ancestor?] *Sep 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475169 Do you have any indigenous people in your tree?] *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472109 Have you found any diaries from your ancestors?] *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469039 What's your most memorable genealogical find?] *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1465993 Is there an occupation that was in your family for generations?] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462420 Has researching your genealogy changed your view of yourself?] *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459264 What traits or characteristics did you inherit from an ancestor?] *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456468 Do you have South American or Latin American roots?] *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453837 Do you have any actors in your family tree?] *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450894 If you wrote your own epitaph, what would it say?] *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447986 How did you catch the genealogy bug?] *Jul 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1444943 Do you have any aviators in your tree?] *Jul 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442347 Do you have Spanish roots?] *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439539 Who was one of your favorite ancestors to research?] *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436401 What's an unusual story you've found in your research?] *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433172 Has something been named after someone in your family?] *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1429843 What's a favorite story you have of a paternal ancestor?] *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427167 What's the largest family you've found in your tree?] *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424238 Do you have Asian roots?] *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421032 Who are the military heroes in your family?] *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418337 What is the most interesting tombstone you have found?] *May 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415732 Do you have any politicians in your family tree?] *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412792 Has mitochondrial DNA helped you discover or confirm any ancestors?] *Apr 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409541 What's a funny anecdote you've found in your research?] *Apr 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406166 Do you have Canadian roots?] *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402837 Are there adoptions in your family tree?] *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399589 What's on your genealogical bucket list?] *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396145 Do you have authors or poets in your family tree?] *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391803 Who is one of your favorite female ancestors?] *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388344 Do you have Irish Roots?] *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384981 What are your DNA ethnicity estimates?] *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381111 What's your most embarrassing genealogical mistake?] *Feb 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376434 Have you found any feuds in your family tree?] *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374411 Do you have African roots?] *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371250 Do you have a favorite romantic photo to share?] *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367370 If you wrote a novel about your family history, what would the title be?] *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363717 What's a favorite discovery you've made in your research?] *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360030 Which of your ancestors migrated the farthest?] *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355871 Who are you named after?] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351805 What ancestral location would you most like to visit?] ===== 2021 - Question of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Question_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347805 What improvements would you like to see on WikiTree in 2022?] *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345380 What are your genealogy goals for 2022?] *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341828 What genealogy gifts are on your wishlist?] *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338443 What religions did your ancestors practice?] *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335217 What words of wisdom have been passed down in your family?] *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332312 How has researching your family history made you more thankful?] *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329446 What's in your genealogy toolbox?] *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326319 Who are the veterans in your family tree?] *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323213 Do you have Jewish roots?] *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320033 Any ghost stories in your family tree?] *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316981 What's the strangest surname you've found in your research?] *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313731 If you could time travel, where/when would you go?] *Oct 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310456 What unusual jobs have you found in your research?] *Sep 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306734 Do you have any scientists in your family tree?] *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303630 Do you have a favorite photo of an ancestor?] *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300471 Do you have any New Zealand family?] *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296788 Have you found any diaries from your ancestors?] *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292171 What's one of the biggest challenges you've faced in your research?] *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289115 Has researching your genealogy changed your view of yourself?] *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286027 What traits or characteristics did you inherit from an ancestor?] *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282083 How'd you catch the genealogy bug?] *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279448 Do you have any indigenous people in your tree?] *Jul 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276025 What's the largest family you've found in your tree?] *Jul 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272422 Do you have any Spanish roots?] *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268966 Do you have any inventors in your tree?] *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264832 What surprises did you find from DNA testing?] *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261161 Who was one of your favorite ancestors to research?] *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257131 Do you have Welsh roots?] *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253260 What's a favorite story you have of a paternal ancestor?] *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249724 What's an unusual story you've found in your research?] *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246476 Do you have ancestors who died fighting for their country?] *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243018 Who in your family lived the longest?] *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239410 What's a brick wall you are working on?] *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235614 Do you have any aviators in your tree?] *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231631 Do you have Mexican roots?] *Apr 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227500 How are you using y-DNA in your research?] *Apr 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223369 What are your favorite areas of research?] *Apr 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219570 Do you have any artists in your family tree?] *Apr 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216173 What's a funny anecdote you've found in your research?] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211862 Has something been named after someone in your family?] *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208115 What's on your genealogical bucket list?] *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204203 Do you have Irish Roots?] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199612 Who are the groundbreaking women in your family?] *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195825 If you wrote your own epitaph, what would it say?] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191906 Do you have any actors in your family tree?] *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188132 Do you have African roots?] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184007 What's your most memorable genealogical find?] *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180007 Do you have any athletes in your family?] *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175620 What's an interesting nickname in your family?] *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171406 What are your DNA ethnicity estimates?] *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167707 Who or what got you interested in genealogy?] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164085 Do you have South American roots?] ===== 2020 - Question of the Week ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Question_of_the_Week|Current Entries]] *Dec 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1159937 What are your genealogy goals for 2021?] *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156645 What's on your wishlist for 2021 WikiTree improvements?] *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153450 What genealogy gifts are on your holiday wishlist?] *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150003 What passed down holiday traditions does your family have?] *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146546 Have you found any diaries or journals from your ancestors?] *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142951 What has researching your ancestors made you more thankful for?] *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139321 Do you have any ancestors who were on the Mayflower or who were Puritans?] *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135557 Do you have any military heroes in your tree?] *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132197 Do you have any politicians in your family tree?] *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128639 Do you set weekly genealogical goals?] *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124750 Has mitochondrial DNA helped you discover or confirm any ancestors?] *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121363 Do you have authors or poets in your family tree?] *Oct 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117858 What unusual deaths have you found in your research?] *Sep 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113539 Do you have Greek roots?] *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109521 Do you have any ancestors who were musicians?] *Sep 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105937 If you wrote a novel about your family history, what would the title of it be?] *Sep 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1102280 Do you have any ancestors who were involved in a travel-related industry?] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1097251 What's your most embarrassing genealogical mistake?] *Aug 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1094465 Do you have Caribbean roots?] *Aug 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1090295 What's a favorite discovery you've made in your research?] *May 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1037754 What's in your genealogy toolbox?] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/964384 What are your genealogy goals for 2020?] == Weekend Chat == ===== 2022 - Weekend Chat ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Weekend_Chat|Current Entries]] *Dec: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513632 30th-1st] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1510596 23rd-25th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1507544 16th-18th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504265 9th-11th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1501278 2nd-4th] *Nov: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1498688 25th-27th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1496436 18th-20th] …… 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[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1435276 24th-26th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431938 17th-19th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1428782 10th-12th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425813 3rd-5th] *May: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1423186 27th-29th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1419952 20th-22nd] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1417262 13th-15th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1414482 6th-8th] *Apr: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1411467 29th-1st] …… 22nd-24th (none) …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404754 15th-17th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401230 8th-10th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398159 1st-3rd] *Mar: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1394387 25th-27th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1390230 18th-20th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1386772 11th-13th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1383273 4th-6th] *Feb: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1379835 25th-27th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376416 18th-20th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1372868 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[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1241454 21st-23rd] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1237814 14th-16th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234171 7th-9th] *Apr: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230050 30th-2nd] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225533 23rd-25th (none)] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1221704 16th-18th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1217872 9th-11th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1214177 2nd-4th] *Mar: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1210170 26th-28th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206456 19th-21st] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202198 12th-14th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1198127 5th-7th] *Feb: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1193932 26th-28th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1190264 19th-21st] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1186191 12th-14th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1182307 5th-7th] *Jan: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177979 29th-31st] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1173658 22nd-24th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1169820 15th-17th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1166073 8th-10th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1162068 1st-3rd] ===== 2020 - Weekend Chat ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#Weekend_Chat|Current Entries]] *Dec: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1158418 25th-27th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155065 18th-20th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1151782 11th-13th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1148488 4th-6th] *Nov: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1144862 27th-29th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141201 20th-22nd] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1137509 13th-15th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134130 6th-8th] *Oct: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130465 30th-1st] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1126930 23rd-25th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1123290 16th-18th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1120026 9th-11th] *Sep: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1112014 25th-27th] ...... [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1108073 18th–20th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1104291 11th–13th] …… [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1100604 4th–6th] == WikiTree LiveCast == ===== 2022 - WikiTree LiveCast ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#WikiTree_LiveCast|Current Entries]] *Dec 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511559 Saturday Roundup] *Dec 24 – Saturday Roundup (none this day) *Dec 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505183 Saturday Roundup] *Dec 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502188 Saturday Roundup] *Dec 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499419 Saturday Roundup] *Nov 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497204 Saturday Roundup] *Nov 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494780 Saturday Roundup] *Nov 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1493411 Saturday Roundup] *Nov 05 – [[Help:WikiTree_Day_Schedule|WikiTree Day Presentation/Game Schedule]] *Nov 05 – Saturday Roundup (cancelled due to WikiTree Day event) *Nov 04 – [[Help:WikiTree_Symposium_Schedule|WikiTree Day Symposium Schedule]] *Oct 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1488774 Saturday Roundup] *Oct 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486640 Hacktoberfest (Week Four)] *Oct 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1485896 Saturday Roundup] *Oct 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484297 Hacktoberfest (Week Three)] *Oct 15 – [https://youtu.be/tzPyWV1pO24 The WikiTree Challenge 19 Wrap-up for Mark Hamill] *Oct 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1483278 Saturday Roundup] *Oct 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1481152 Hacktoberfest (Week Two)] *Oct 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478338 Q & A Sessions for New Members!] *Oct 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1480482 Saturday Roundup] *Oct 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478338 Q & A Sessions for New Members!] *Oct 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477921 Hacktoberfest (Week One)] *Oct 01 – Saturday Roundup - none this weekend due to Source-a-Thon *Sep 24 – [https://youtu.be/UFM-JpAmNdg The WikiTree Challenge 18 Wrap-up for Olivia Newton-John] *Sep 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1474505 Saturday Roundup] *Sep 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1471564 Saturday Roundup] *Sep 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1468552 Saturday Roundup] *Sep 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462671 Saturday Roundup] **Note: Weekly Recap is now called Saturday Roundup *Sep 01 – [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7JCZeC6Cs8 New Member Q & A Live with Betsy Ko] *Aug 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1461676 Weekly Recap] *Aug 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1458644 Weekly Recap + An Amazing Story] *Aug 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1455816 Weekly Recap] *Aug 06 – Weekly Recap - [https://youtu.be/ycQUlmbFLnU YouTube] *Jul 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450184 Weekly Recap] *Jul 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447273 Weekly Recap] *Jul 16 – Weekly Recap - none this weekend due to Connect-a-Thon *Jul 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1441533 Weekly Recap] *Jul 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438783 Weekly Recap] *Jun 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1435695 Weekly Recap] *Jun 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430608 Learn more about how Projects work on WikiTree] *Jun 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1432525 Weekly Recap] *Jun 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1429237 Weekly Recap] *Jun 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427147 Learn about One-Place Studies] *Jun 04 – Weekly Recap - none this weekend *May 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1423610 Weekly Recap] *May 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1420369 Weekly Recap] *May 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1417694 Weekly Recap] *May 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415079 Weekly Recap] *Apr 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1411928 Weekly Recap] *Apr 23 – Weekly Recap - none this weekend due to Connect-a-Thon *Apr 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1405350 Weekly Recap] *Apr 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401739 Weekly Recap] *Apr 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398710 Weekly Recap + 1950 U.S. Census] *Mar 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1394953 Weekly Recap] *Mar 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1390721 Weekly Recap] *Mar 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1387270 Weekly Recap] *Mar 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1383860 Weekly Recap] *Feb 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1380250 Weekly Recap] *Feb 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376918 Weekly Recap] *Feb 12 – [https://youtu.be/Alq1YJ6I86E Weekly Recap] *Feb 05 – [https://youtu.be/rafSbw-PtME Weekly Recap] *Jan 29 – [https://youtu.be/o0D_86FBIcQ Weekly Recap] *Jan 22 – [https://youtu.be/pAy0njKa120 Weekly Recap + Greg Clark's demo of the Ancestry DNA Match Table-Maker Spreadsheet] *Jan 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360061 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Jan 14 - Jan 17 – [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|2022 Winter Connect-a-Thon Weekend (Video Chat Schedule)]] *Jan 08 – [https://youtu.be/rN_LlmRm2YA Secret Santa Challenge Reveal + WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jan 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1353516 WikiTree Friday Date Night] ===== 2021 - WikiTree LiveCast ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#WikiTree_LiveCast|Current Entries]] *Dec 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347977 WikiTree Challenge 2021 Year In Review] *Dec 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345399 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with James L. Tanner] *Dec 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341897 Weekly Recap + WikiTree Challenge Check-in] *Dec 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341901 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Marian B. (Burk) Wood and Kickoff for James L. Tanner] *Dec 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338491 Weekly Recap + WikiTree Challenge Check-in] *Dec 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338487 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Dec 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338500 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Mary (Kircher) Roddy and Kickoff for Marian B. (Burk) Wood] *Dec 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335233 Weekly Recap + WikiTree Challenge Check-in] *Dec 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335238 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Mary (Kircher) Roddy] *Nov 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332352 Weekly Recap] *Nov 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332357 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Michael D. Lacopo] *Nov 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329469 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Nov 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326858 Feature Friday (Episode 2: WikiTree AGC and Sourcer by Rob Pavey)] *Nov 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329477 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Maureen Taylor and Kickoff for Michael D. Lacopo] *Nov 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326353 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Nov 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326303 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Nov 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326351 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Claire V. (Brisson) Brisson-Banks and Kickoff for Maureen Taylor] *Nov 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323251 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Nov 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1321531 Feature Friday (Episode 1)] *Nov 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323257 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Claire V. (Brisson) Brisson-Banks] *Oct 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320190 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Oct 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1319950 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Oct 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320194 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Irene K. (Brogan) Cornish] *Oct 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316992 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Oct 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316995 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Roberta Estes and Kickoff for Irene K. (Brogan) Cornish] *Oct 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313784 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Oct 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313719 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Oct 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313786 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Shelley Murphy and Kickoff for Roberta Estes] *Oct 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310524 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Oct 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310528 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Shelley Murphy] *Oct 01 - Oct 04 – [[Source-a-Thon_Hangouts|Source-a-Thon Weekend (Video Chat Schedule)]] *Sep 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306743 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Melanie (Doherty) McComb] *Sep 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303624 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Sep 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303629 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Dana R. (Stewart) Leeds and Kickoff for Melanie (Doherty) McComb] *Sep 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300489 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Sep 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300051 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Sep 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300491 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with David Allen Lambert and Kickoff for Dana R. (Stewart) Leeds] *Sep 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296955 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Sep 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296957 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze and Kickoff for David Allen Lambert] *Sep 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292265 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Sep 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291810 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Sep 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292279 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Amy (Johnson) Crow and Kickoff for Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze] *Aug 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289163 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Aug 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289165 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Lisa (Talbott) Lisson and Kickoff for Amy (Johnson) Crow] *Aug 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286053 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Aug 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285970 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Aug 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286058 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Lisa (Talbott) Lisson] *Aug 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282101 Weekly Recap] *Aug 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282115 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Drew M. Smith] *Aug 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279607 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Aug 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279137 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Aug 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279609 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Daniel Loftus and Kickoff for Drew M. Smith] *Jul 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276048 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jul 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276051 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Daniel Loftus] *Jul 23 - Jul 26 – [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Connect-a-Thon Weekend (Video Chat Schedule)]] *Jul 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272241 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Louis Kessler] *Jul 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268988 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jul 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268993 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with John Boeren and Kickoff for Louis Kessler] *Jul 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264849 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jul 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264900 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Jul 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264851 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Jarrett P. Ross and Kickoff for John Boeren] *Jul 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261191 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jun 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261193 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Melissa (LeMaster) Barker and Kickoff for Jarrett P. Ross] *Jun 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257196 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jun 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257208 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Jun 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257201 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Coral Joy (Beechum) Parks and Kickoff for Melissa (LeMaster) Barker] *Jun 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253278 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jun 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253282 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Yvette Hoitink and Kickoff for Coral Joy (Beechum) Parks] *Jun 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249807 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jun 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249511 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Jun 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249817 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Yvette Hoitink] *Jun 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246495 Weekly Recap] *Jun 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246497 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Gena Philibert-Ortega] *May 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243047 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *May 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1242839 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *May 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243044 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Nathan Dylan Goodwin and Kickoff for Gena Philibert-Ortega] *May 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239497 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *May 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239500 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Devon Noel Lee and Kickoff for Nathan Dylan Goodwin] *May 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235636 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *May 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235621 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *May 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235637 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Scott S. Fisher and Kickoff for Devon Noel Lee] *May 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231655 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *May 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231662 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Constance "Connie" Knox and Kickoff for Scott S. Fisher] *May 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227528 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Apr 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1226976 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Apr 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227530 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Constance "Connie" Knox] *Apr 23-26 – [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|WikiTree Spring Clean-a-Thon Weekend]] *Apr 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223385 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Cheri (Hudson) Passey] *Apr 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219617 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Apr 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219864 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Apr 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219621 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Tim P. Janzen and Kickoff for Cheri (Hudson) Passey] *Apr 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216183 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Apr 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216186 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Ellen Thompson-Jennings and Kickoff for Tim P. Janzen] *Apr 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211915 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Apr 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211906 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Mar 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211921 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Dallan Quass and Kickoff for Ellen Thompson-Jennings] *Mar 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208217 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Mar 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208215 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Rob Warthen and Kickoff for Dallan Quass] *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204235 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Mar 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204414 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Mar 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204232 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Pat (Player) Richley-Erickson and Kickoff for Rob Warthen] *Mar 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199670 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Mar 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199664 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Katherine (Lange) Willson and Kickoff for Pat (Player) Richley-Erickson] *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195854 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Mar 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195859 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Mar 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195853 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Thomas MacEntee and Kickoff for Katherine (Lange) Willson] *Feb 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191963 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Feb 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191961 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for Thomas MacEntee] *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188300 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Feb 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188328 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Feb 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188304 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Judy Russell] *Feb 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184059 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Feb 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184058 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Kickoff for Judy Russell] *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180166 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Feb 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180151 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Feb 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180160 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Jen Baldwin and Kickoff for Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] *Jan 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175649 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jan 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175644 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with Jonny Perl and Kickoff for Jen Baldwin] *Jan 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171456 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jan 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171385 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Jan 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171451 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with CeCe Moore and Kickoff for Jonny Perl] *Jan 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167766 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jan 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167749 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up with AJ Jacobs and Kickoff for CeCe Moore] *Jan 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164109 WikiTree Challenge Check-in + Weekly Recap] *Jan 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163436 WikiTree Friday Date Night] *Jan 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164108 WikiTree Challenge Kickoff for AJ Jacobs] *Jan 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1159967 Weekly Recap + Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge] ===== 2020 - WikiTree LiveCast ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#WikiTree_LiveCast|Current Entries]] *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156718 Weekly Recap] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153454 Weekly Recap] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150022 Weekly Recap] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146063 Weekly Recap + Profile Improvement Project (PIP)] *Dec 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146059 Monthly Recap + Biographies] – (Wednesday Evening at 8 p.m. EST) *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142979 Weekly Recap + Native American Project] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139325 Weekly Recap + Mayflower Project] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135063 Weekly Recap + Demo of WikiTree+ Maps by Aleš Trtnik] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131767 Weekly Recap + One Place Study Project] *Nov 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131693 Monthly Recap + WikiTree Dating] – (Wednesday Evening at 8 p.m. EST) *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128653 Weekly Recap + Halloween!] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124769 Weekly Recap + Mitochondrial DNA] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121385 Weekly Recap + chat about the Magna Carta project] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117887 Weekly Recap + Latin America Project] *Sep 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109540 Weekly Recap + chat about sourcing] *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105989 Weekly Recap + tree chat about cousin bait] == Challenges == === 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks === ==== 2022 - 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks ==== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Current Entries]] :      [https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks-themes-2022/ Themes for 2022]   (by Amy Johnson Crow) *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512074 Week 52: Looking Ahead] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1509403 Week 51: Perserverence] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505460 Week 50: Traditions] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502599 Week 49: New Horizons] *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499701 Week 48: Overlooked] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497443 Week 47: Wrong Side of the Law] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494946 Week 46: Tombstones] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492341 Week 45: Ghost Story] *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489481 Week 44: Shadows] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486713 Week 43: Organized] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484068 Week 42: Lost] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1481106 Week 41: Passed Down] *Oct 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478628 Week 40: Preservation] *Sep 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475249 Week 39: Road Trip] *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472761 Week 38: New to You] *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469245 Week 37: High and Low] *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466111 Week 36: Exploration] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462396 Week 35: Free Space] *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459475 Week 34: Timeline] *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456509 Week 33: Service] *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1454298 Week 32: At the Library] *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450920 Week 31: Help] *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447987 Week 30: Teams] *Jul 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445023 Week 29: Fun Facts] *Jul 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442319 Week 28: Characters] *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439873 Week 27: Extended Family] *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436413 Week 26: Identity] *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433322 Week 25: Broken Branch] *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1429955 Week 24: Popular Name] *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427148 Week 23: Mistake] *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424481 Week 22: Conflict] *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421021 Week 21: Yearbook] *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418334 Week 20: Textile] *May 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415841 Week 19: Food and Drink] *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412812 Week 18: Social] *Apr 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409676 Week 17: Document] *Apr 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406174 Week 16: Negatives] *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1403165 Week 15: How do you spell that?] *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399545 Week 14: Check It Out] *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396086 Week 13: Sisters] *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391885 Week 12: Joined Together] *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388271 Week 11: Flowers] *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384812 Week 10: Worship] *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381173 Week 9: Females] *Feb 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1377921 Week 8: Courting] *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375339 Week 7: Landed] *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371212 Week 6: Maps] *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367542 Week 5: Branching Out] *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363655 Week 4: Curious] *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360415 Week 3: Favorite Photo] *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355795 Week 2: Favorite Find] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351827 Week 1: Foundations] ==== 2021 - 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks ==== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Current Entries]] *Note: replaced in 2021 with [[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#52_Weeks_of_Accuracy|52 Weeks of Accuracy Challenge]] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164682 52 Ancestors 2021 Week 1: Beginnings] ==== 2020 - 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks ==== *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup#52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Current Entries]] *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156730 Week 52: Resolution] *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153460 Week 51: Winter] *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150039 Week 50: Witness to History] *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146573 Week 49: Oops] *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142985 Week 48: Gratitude] *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139332 Week 47: Good Deeds] *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135613 Week 46: Different Language] *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132209 Week 45: Bearded] *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128662 Week 44: Scary Stuff] *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124770 Week 43: Quite the Character] *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121549 Week 42: Proud] *Oct 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117888 Week 41: Newest] *Sep 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113543 Week 40: Oldest] *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109534 Week 39: Should Be a Movie] *Sep 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105963 Week 38: On the Map] === 52 Weeks of Accuracy === ==== 2021 - 52 Weeks of Accuracy ==== :      + Are you participatinng in the 2021 ''52 Weeks of Accuracy'' challenge? Sign up [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164313 here]. :      + [[Help:52_Weeks_of_Accuracy|Help:52 Weeks of Accuracy]] *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347807 Week 52: Future] *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345386 Week 51: Holidays] *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341883 Week 50: Lines] *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338473 Week 49: Homemade] *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335243 Week 48: Strength] *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332361 Week 47: Thankful] *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329461 Week 46: Birthdays] *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326343 Week 45: Stormy Weather] *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323247 Week 44: Voting] *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320180 Week 43: Shock] *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316985 Week 42: Sports] *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313777 Week 41: Changes] *Oct 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310499 Week 40: Preservation] *Sep 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306738 Week 39: Steps] *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303614 Week 38: Fun and Games] *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300480 Week 37: On the Farm] *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296879 Week 36: Working] *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292218 Week 35: School] *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289131 Week 34: Character] *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286049 Week 33: Tragedy] *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282085 Week 32: In the City] *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279460 Week 31: Favorite Name] *Jul 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276039 Week 30: Health] *Jul 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272427 Week 29: Fashion] *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268976 Week 28: Transportation] *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264855 Week 27: Free] *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261184 Week 26: Conflict] *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257151 Week 25: Groups] *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253287 Week 24: Father's Day] *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249744 Week 23: Bridge] *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246500 Week 22: Military] *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243027 Week 21: At the Cemetery] *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239447 Week 20: Cousin Bait] *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235620 Week 19: Mother's Day] *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231646 Week 18: Crime and Punishment] *Apr 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227509 Week 17: Favorite Place] *Apr 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223393 Week 16: DNA] *Apr 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219603 Week 15: Brick Wall] *Apr 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216188 Week 14: Great] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211887 Week 13: Music] *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208223 Week 12: Loss] *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204243 Week 11: Fortune] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199656 Week 10: Name's the Same] *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195847 Week 9: Multiples] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191952 Week 8: Power] *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188284 Week 7: Unusual Source] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184036 Week 6: Valentine] *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180197 Week 5: In the Kitchen] *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175667 Week 4: Favorite Photo] *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171458 Week 3: Namesake] *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167739 Week 2: Family Legend] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164325 Week 1: First] == Connect-a-Thons == === 2022 July Connect-a-Thon === :2022 July Connect–a–Thon (Friday, July 15 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, July 18 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Registration [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431009 CLOSED]   (deadline to register is July 13th at midnight EDT) *Live Video Chats on YouTube: [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Schedule]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1443113 Do you have any Connect-a-Thon Questions?] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Current_teams|Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) • [[Help:Discord|Help:Discord]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202203/User.htm Scores by User] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202203/Team.htm Scores by Team] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202203/TeamAndUser.htm Scores by Team and User] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1444249 Winners] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1444461 Guess the Total] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445028 July 2022 Connect-a-Thon Wrap-up] ==== Team Chats ==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439081 Banyan Tree] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431089 Cornbread Catchers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1432544 Flying Dutchmen] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431501 Germany Genies] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433641 Kiwi Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431602 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1435707 Little Team on the Prairie] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431723 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433256 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1432218 Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438428 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433739 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431184 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431273 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431092 Team Virginia] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431195 Toddlin' Tortoises] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431614 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1441518 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431889 Welsh Dragons] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431444 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1435916 Wizards of Aus] === 2022 April Connect-a-Thon === :2022 April Connect–a–Thon (Friday, April 22 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, April 25 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Registration [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392037 CLOSED]   (deadline to register is April 20th at midnight EDT) *(April 22 • 8:00a EDT • YouTube) • ([[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Video Chat Schedule]]) *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1403868 Questions] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/User.htm Scores by User] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1408847 Guess the Total] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Current_teams|Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) • [[Help:Discord|Help:Discord]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409660 April 2022 Connect-a-Thon Wrap-up] ==== Team Chats ==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392076 Cornbread Catchers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395799 Flying Dutchmen] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392449 Germany Genies] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1405532 Kiwi Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392211 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392149 Little Team on the Prairie] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392517 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392812 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1393178 Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355389 Northwest Terriers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392163 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392521 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392269 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1393523 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392093 Team Virginia] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392068 Toddlin' Tortoises] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1393201 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1394085 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1393886 Welsh Dragons] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1393892 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402025 Wizards of Aus] === 2022 January Connect-a-Thon === :2022 January Connect–a–Thon (Friday, January 14 at 8 a.m. EST – Monday, January 17 at 8 a.m. EST) *Register Here ---> [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341478 Have you registered for the Winter 2022 Connect-a-Thon yet?] *(Jan 14 • 8:00a EST • YT) • ([[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Video Chat Schedule]]) *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1358424 Questions] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/User.htm Scores] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1358885 Guess the Total] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Current_teams|Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) • [[Help:Discord|Help:Discord]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360226 2022 Winter Connect-a-Thon Wrap-up] ==== Team Chats ==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341879 Cornbread Catchers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1342639 Flying Dutchmen] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1342219 Germany Genies] ● [[Space:Irish_Idols|Irish Idols]] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341945 Kiwi Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341305 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1340463 Little Team on the Prairie] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1358263 Mid-Atlantic Team] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341263 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1342552 Musty Dusty] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1339882 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1340566 Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347728 Northwest Terriers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1346189 South African Springboks] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1340088 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1344940 Team Disney] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1343316 Team Italy] ● 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WikiTree Genealogy Guide: Founding Fathers

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[[Category:US History]] [[Category: 1776 Project]] [[Category: American Founding Fathers]] The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were political leaders and statesmen (and women) who participated in the American Revolution by: * Signing the United States Declaration of Independence * Establishing the United States Constitution * Signers of the Articles of Confederation. Although the Founding Fathers had no official membership the lists below are generally recognized as being complete. Profile owners should contact a supervisor in order to have a Historically protected project emblem attached. To learn more about protected projects please click [[Historically-significant_ancestors|here]] If you believe you have an ancestor that should be added to this page please provide sourcing. == Signers of the Continental Association == #[[Randolph-14|Peyton Randolph]] President of First Continental Congress #[[Folsom-429|Nathaniel Folsom]] New-Hampshire #[[Sullivan-4766|John Sullivan]] New-Hampshire #[[Cushing-914|Thomas Cushing]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Adams-10|John Adams]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Paine-195|Robert Treat Paine]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Hopkins-2262|Stephen Hopkins]] Rhode-Island #[[Ward-9384|Samuel Ward]] Rhode-Island #[[Dyer-9047|Eliphalet Dyer]] Connecticut #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] Connecticut #[[Deane-548|Silas Deane]] Connecticut #[[Low-1239|Isaac Low]] New-York #[[Alsop-374|John Alsop]] New-York #[[Jay-1|John Jay]] New-York #[[Duane-25|James Duane]] New-York #[[Livingston-31|Philip Livingston]] New-York #[[Floyd-939|William Floyd]] New-York #[[Wisner-182|Henry Wisner]] New-York #[[Boerum-12|Simon Boerum]] New-York #[[Kinsey-288|James Kinsey]] New-Jersey #[[Livingston-373|William Livingston]] New-Jersey #[[Crane-1564|Stephen Crane]] New-Jersey #[[Smith-66870|Richard Smith]] New-Jersey #[[De_Hart-117|John De Hart]] New-Jersey #[[Galloway-1005|Joseph Galloway]] Pennsylvania #[[Dickinson-3277|John Dickinson]] Pennsylvania #[[Humphreys-704|Charles Humphreys]] Pennsylvania #[[Mifflin-19|Thomas Mifflin]] Pennsylvania #[[Biddle-421|Edward Biddle]] Pennsylvania #[[Morton-274|John Morton]] Pennsylvania #[[Ross-1187|George Ross]] Pennsylvania #[[Rodney-9|Caesar Rodney]] The Lower CountiesDelaware Colony in the North American Middle Colonies was a region of the Province of Pennsylvania although never legally a separate colony. From 1682 until 1776 it was part of the Penn proprietorship and was known as the lower counties. In 1701 it gained a separate Assembly from the three upper counties but had the same Governor as the rest of Pennsylvania. #[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean]] The Lower Counties #[[Read-1385| George Read]] The Lower Counties #[[Tilghman-185|Matthew Tilghman]] Maryland #[[Johnson-28197|Thomas Johnson, Jr.]] Maryland #[[Paca-5|William Paca]] Maryland #[[Chase-2683|Samuel Chase]] Maryland #[[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]] Virginia #[[Washington-11|George Washington]] Virginia #[[Henry-30|Patrick Henry]] Virginia #[[Bland-13|Richard Bland]] Virginia #[[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison]] Virginia #[[Pendleton-666|Edmund Pendleton]] Virginia #[[Hooper-1272|William Hooper]] North-Carolina #[[Hewes-125|Joseph Hewes]] North-Carolina #[[Caswell-444|Richard Caswell]] North-Carolina #[[Middleton-14 |Henry Middleton]] South-Carolina #[[Lynch-29|Thomas Lynch]] South-Carolina #[[Gadsden-7|Christopher Gadsden]] South-Carolina #[[Rutledge-512|John Rutledge]] South-Carolina #[[Rutledge-675|Edward Rutledge]] South-Carolina == Signers of the Articles of Confederation == #[[Adams-16503|Andrew Adams]] #[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]] #[[Adams-16767 |Thomas Adams]] #[[Banister-61|John Banister]] #[[Bartlett-608|Josiah Bartlett]] #[[Carroll-2440|Daniel Carroll]] #[[Clingan-18|William Clingan]] #[[Collins-7244|John Collins]] #[[Dana-429|Francis Dana]] #[[Dickinson-3277|John Dickinson]] #[[Drayton-234|William Henry Drayton]] #[[Duane-25|James Duane]] #[[Duer-46 |William Duer]] #[[Ellery-181|William Ellery]] #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] #[[Hancock-2|John Hancock]] #[[Hanson-1872|John Hanson]] #[[Harnett-40|Cornelius Harnett]] #[[Harvie-89|John Harvie]] #[[Heyward-2|Thomas Heyward Jr.]] #[[Holten-17|Samuel Holten]] #[[Hosmer-171|Titus Hosmer]] #[[Huntington-142|Samuel Huntington]] #[[Hutson-320|Richard Hutson]] #[[Langworthy-161|Edward Langworthy]] #[[Laurens-2|Henry Laurens]] #[[Lee-536|Francis Lightfoot Lee]] #[[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]] #[[Lewis-12238|Francis Lewis]] #[[Lovell-727|James Lovell]] #[[Marchant-427|Henry Marchant]] #[[Mathews-1392|John Mathews]] #[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean]] #[[Morris-5281|Gouverneur Morris]] #[[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]] #[[Penn-597|John Penn]] #[[Reed-6289|Joseph Reed]] #[[Roberdeau-4|Daniel Roberdeau]] #[[Scudder-436|Nathaniel Scudder]] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] #[[Smith-66598|Jonathan Bayard Smith]] #[[Telfair-6|Edward Telfair]] #[[Van_Dyke-346|Nicholas Van Dyke]] #[[Walton-2308|John Walton]] #[[Wentworth-943|John Wentworth Jr.]] #[[Williams-25177|John Williams]] #[[Witherspoon-160|John Witherspoon]] #[[Wolcott-469|Oliver Wolcott]] == Signers of the Declaration of Independence == #[[Adams-10|John Adams]] #[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]] #[[Bartlett-608|Josiah Bartlett]] #[[Braxton-22|Carter Braxton]] #[[Carroll-2077|Charles Carroll]] #[[Chase-2683|Samuel Chase]] #[[Clark-7472|Abraham Clark]] #[[Clymer-44|George Clymer]] #[[Ellery-181|William Ellery]] #[[Floyd-939|William Floyd]] #[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] #[[Gwinnett-5|Button Gwinnett]] #[[Hall-1818|Lyman Hall]] #[[Hancock-2|John Hancock]] (presiding) #[[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison]] #[[Hart-3173|John Hart]] #[[Hewes-125|Joseph Hewes]] #[[Heyward-2|Thomas Heyward, Jr.]] #[[Hooper-1272|William Hooper]] #[[Hopkins-2262|Stephen Hopkins]] #[[Hopkinson-218|Francis Hopkinson]] #[[Huntington-142|Samuel Huntington]] #[[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] #[[Lee-536|Francis Lightfoot Lee]] #[[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]] #[[Lewis-12238|Francis Lewis]] #[[Livingston-31|Philip Livingston]] #[[Lynch-33|Thomas Lynch, Jr.]] #[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean]] #[[Middleton-529 |Arthur Middleton]] #[[Morris-5273|Lewis Morris]] #[[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]] #[[Morton-274|John Morton]] #[[Nelson-963|Thomas Nelson, Jr.]] #[[Paca-5|William Paca]] #[[Paine-195|Robert Treat Paine]] #[[Penn-597|John Penn]] #[[Read-1385|George Read]] #[[Rodney-9|Caesar Rodney]] #[[Ross-1187|George Ross]] #[[Rush-222|Benjamin Rush]] #[[Rutledge-675|Edward Rutledge]] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] #[[Smith-66622|James Smith]] #[[Stockton-147|Richard Stockton]] #[[Stone-5206|Thomas Stone]] #[[Taylor-20469|George Taylor]] #[[Thomson-3565|Charles Thomson]], Secretary (attesting) #[[Thornton-1562|Matthew Thornton]] #[[Walton-2314|George Walton]] #[[Whipple-1119|William Whipple]] #[[Williams-25183|William Williams]] #[[Wilson-762|James Wilson]] #[[Witherspoon-160|John Witherspoon]] #[[Wolcott-469|Oliver Wolcott]] #[[Wythe-40|George Wythe]] == Convention Delegates who Signed the Constitution == #[[Baldwin-4942|Abraham Baldwin]] #[[Bassett-1536|Richard Bassett]] #[[Bedford-447|Gunning Bedford, Jr.]] #[[Blair-1978|John Blair]] #[[Blount-187|William Blount]] #[[Brearley-115|David Brearly]] #[[Broom-202|Jacob Broom]] #[[Butler-6433|Pierce Butler]] #[[Carroll-2440|Daniel Carroll]] #[[Clymer-44|George Clymer]] #[[Dayton-673|Jonathan Dayton]] #[[Dickinson-3277|John Dickinson]] #[[Few-107|William Few]] #[[Fitzsimons-36|Thomas Fitzsimons]] #[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] #[[Gilman-169|Nicholas Gilman]] #[[Gorham-429|Nathaniel Gorham]] #[[Hamilton-32|Alexander Hamilton]] #[[Ingersoll-411|Jared Ingersoll]] #[[Jackson-10647|William Jackson]], Secretary (attesting) #[[Jenifer-12|Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer]] #[[Johnson-436|William Samuel Johnson]] #[[King-10899|Rufus King]] #[[Langdon-729|John Langdon]] #[[Livingston-373|William Livingston]] #[[Madison-1|James Madison]] #[[McHenry-360 |James McHenry]] #[[Mifflin-19|Thomas Mifflin]] #[[Morris-5281|Gouverneur Morris]] #[[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]] #[[Patterson-5352|William Patterson]] #[[Pinckney-19|Charles Pinckney]] #[[Pinckney-30|Charles Cotesworth Pinckney]] #[[Read-1385|George Read]] #[[Rutledge-512|John Rutledge]] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] #[[Spaight-3|Richard Dobbs Spaight]] #[[washington-11|George Washington]] (president of the Convention) #[[Williamson-3767|Hugh Williamson]] #[[Wilson-762|James Wilson]] == Delegates who left the Convention without signing == #[[Davie-316|William Richardson Davie]] #[[Ellsworth-583|Oliver Ellsworth]] #[[Houston-1421|William Houston]] #[[Houstoun-4|William Houstoun]] #[[Lansing-153|John Lansing, Jr]]. #[[Martin-18300|Alexander Martin]] #[[Martin-21227|Luther Martin]] #[[McClurg-129 |James McClurg]] #[[Mercer-1214|John Francis Mercer]] #[[Pierce-4978|William Pierce]] #[[Strong-738|Caleb Strong]] #[[Wythe-40|George Wythe]] #[[Yates-2279|Robert Yates]] == Convention delegates who refused to sign == #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] #[[Mason-2505|George Mason]] #[[Randolph-319|Edmund Randolph]] == Other founders == ''The following people are referred to in the cited reliable sources as having been fathers or founders of the United States.'' #[[Allen-1|Ethan Allen]], military and political leader in Vermont. #[[Allen-15333|Richard Allen]], African-American bishop. #[[Benson-2349|Egbert Benson]], politician from New York. #[[Bland-13|Richard Bland]], VA delegate to Continental Congress. #[[Boudinot-3|Elias Boudinot]], NJ delegate to Continental Congress. #[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]], VP under Jefferson. #[[Clark-6742|George Rogers Clark]], army general. #[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]], NY governor and VP of the U.S. #[[Coxe-78|Tench Coxe]], economist in Continental Congress. #[[Gallatin-34|Albert Gallatin]], politician and Treasury Secretary. #[[Gates-1818|Horatio Gates]], army general. #[[Girard-476|Stephen Girard]], banker and philanthropist. #[[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]], army general. #[[Hale-394|Nathan Hale]], captured U.S. soldier executed in 1776. #[[Henry-30|Patrick Henry]], Virginia governor. #[[Iredell-6|James Iredell]], advocate for Constitution, judge. #[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]], Revolutionary War POW, POTUS. #[[Jay-1|John Jay]], the first Chief Justice of the United States. #[[Jones-526|John Paul Jones]], navy captain. #[[Knox-1|Henry Knox]], army general. #[[Kościuszko-1|Tadeusz Kościuszko]], army general. #[[Lafayette-38|Gilbert du Motier]], marquis de La Fayette, army general. #[[Lee-526|Henry Lee III]], army officer and VA governor. #[[Livingston-754|Robert R. Livingston]], diplomat and jurist. #[[Maclay-9|William Maclay]], PA politician and U.S. Senator. #[[Payne-1949|Dolley Madison]], spouse of President [[Madison-1|James Madison]]. #[[Marshall-228|John Marshall]], fourth Chief Justice of the United States. #[[Mazzei-55|Philip Mazzei]], Italian physician, merchant and author. #[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]], fifth President of the United States #[[Morgan-6223|Daniel Morgan]], military hero and VA Congressman. #[[Otis-249|James Otis]], Jr., MA lawyer and politician. #[[Paine-1|Thomas Paine]], author of Common Sense. #[[Pendleton-666|Edmund Pendleton]], VA politician, lawyer and judge. #[[Pickens-150|Andrew Pickens]], army general and SC congressman. #[[Pickering-896|Timothy Pickering]], U.S. Secretary of State from MA. #[[Putnam-40|Israel Putnam]], army general. #[[Randolph-14|Peyton Randolph]], VA politician, lawyer, president of first two Continental Congresses. #[[Vimeur-1|Comte de Rochambeau]], army general. #[[Sumter-18|Thomas Sumter]], SC military hero and congressman. #[[Salomon-1|Haym Solomon]], financier and spy for Continental Army. #[[Steuben-3|Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben]], Prussian officer. #[[Warren-6619|Joseph Warren]], doctor, revolutionary leader. #[[Otis-42|Mercy Otis Warren]], political writer. # [[Wayne-27|Anthony Wayne]], army general and politician. #[[Webster-1379|Noah Webster]], writer, lexicographer, educator. #[[Willing-159|Thomas Willing]], banker. #[[Wingate-143|Paine Wingate]], last survivor, Continental Congress. #[[Griscom-1|Elizabeth Griscom aka Betsy Ross]], maker of first American flag. == WikiTree Linking == If you know of a profile of a founding father within WikiTree please post a comment with the name and profile number and we will edit the link appropriately. If you believe a name should be added to this list please provide a source for any suggested additions. Original source list is based on the Wikipedia page American [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States Founding Fathers] == External Links == * A complete list of America's founding fathers. From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States == References ==

WikiTree Genealogy Guide NSSAR

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WikiTree Genealogy Guide NSSAR ==='''National Society, Sons of the American Revolution'''=== The Sons of the American Revolution (NSDAR or SAR) is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. It should be considered comparable to the the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) [[:Category:NSDAR_Patriot_Ancestors]] Genealogical information consists of both the qualifying patriot and the their documented descendents. The category for the SAR is [[:Category:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestors]] *This category should include only the actual patriot's profile. == Members == * [[burke-1013|Joseph Burke]] === Example === Supporting documentation completed as part of the SAR application process which qualifies an ancestor of a patriot is extremely useful both for the study of Genealogy and for determining individual eligibility. These applications must provide spouse and marriage information as well as listing siblings. See and application for [[Thorne-156|Joseph Thorne]]'' (see scanned image to the right)'' Joseph Burke (my 5th Great Grandfather) is one of my Patriot Ancestors. For the application I had to document the following: [[Burke-1008|Ed Burke]] (me) ''son of'' :[[Burke-1009|Henry Earl Burke]] ''son of'' ::[[Burke-1010|Harry Edward Burke]] ''son of'' :::[[Burke-1011|William Newton Burke]] ''son of'' ::::[[Burke-1012|John Burke]] ''son of'' :::::[[Burke-1013|Joseph Burke]] ('''Revolutionary War Patriot''') Once a patriot has been recognized by the SAR it normally is easier for subsequent (related) applicants since they only need to document up to the common ancestor. ''In other words my son can become a SAR member simply by proving I'm his father.''
Many WikiTree members may be eligible for the SAR '''or''' the DAR by establishing a connection to a direct ancestor that has already qualified.
The DAR has an excellent site for assistance in doing research http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=0 If you have questions about the NSSAR please don't hestitate to contact me. [[User:Burke-1008|Burke-1008]] 14:53, 29 September 2012 (EDT) === About the NSSAR === The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic, non-profit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, we seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism, respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, and the unifying force of "e pluribus unum" that was created from the people of many nations -- one nation and one people. If you are interested in membership or learning more follow this link http://www.sar.org/Membership === Origins of the NSSAR=== In 1876 there were many celebrations to commemorate the centennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. As part of this patriotic fervor, a group of men in the San Francisco, California, area who were descendants of patriots involved in the American Revolution, formed an organization called the Sons of Revolutionary Sires. Their objective was to have a fraternal and civic society to salute those men and women who pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to the battle for independence from Great Britain. They desired to keep alive their ancestors' story of patriotism and courage in the belief that it is a universal one of man's struggle against tyranny -- a story which would inspire and sustain succeeding generations when they would have to defend and extend our freedoms. Out of the Sires grew the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, which was organized on April 30, 1889 -- the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as our nation's first President. We have used the acronym SAR to identify ourselves for over 100 years. The SAR was conceived as a fraternal and civic society composed of lineal descendants of the men who wintered at Valley Forge, signed the Declaration of Independence, fought in the battles of the American Revolution, served in the Continental Congress, or otherwise supported the cause of American Independence. The National Society was chartered by an Act of the United States Congress on June 9, 1906. The charter was signed by President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a member of the SAR. The charter authorizes the granting of charters to societies of the various states and territories and authorizes the state societies to charter chapters within their borders. Federal Legislation that established a federal charter for the National Society SAR. [[Category:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestors]] [[Category: American Revolution]]

Wikitree Genealogy Guide to American Heroes

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[[Category:American Heroes]] This is a guide to '''American Heroes''' sourced from the Website [http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ah-heroindex.html Legends of America] and sorted by first name. * Please note that this page should not include [[:Category:US Presidents]], [[:Category:American Founding Fathers]], or [[:Category:Mayflower_Family Member]] all of which are covered on their own pages. * To learn more about Historically Significant Ancestors please click [[Historically-significant_ancestors|here]] * You may also wish to visit the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers Wikitree Guide to the Founding Fathers] ''If you have an ancestor that you wish to receive a Historically Significant Ancestor badge please submit with a reputable source.'' === American Heroes === ;[[Einstein-1|Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955): German-born Swiss-American theoretical physicist, philosopher and author who is widely regarded as one of the most influential and best known scientists and intellectuals of all time. He is often regarded as the father of modern physicsAlbert Einstein on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein Wikipedia]. ;[[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]] (1847-1922): Scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone.Alexander Graham Bell on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell Wikipedia] ;[[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] (1897-1937): American aviation pioneer and author she was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.Amelia Earhart on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Earhart Wikipedia] ♀ ;[[Carnegie-148|Andrew Carnegie]] (1835-1919): Scottish-American industrialist, businessman, entrepreneur and a major philanthropist.Andrew Carnegie on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie Wikipedia] ;[[Reeves-2054|Bass Reeves]] (1839–1910): One of the most famous and effective U.S. Deputy Marshals Indian Territory.Bass Reeves on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_Reeves Wikipedia] ;[[Brown-68196|Benjamin Brown]] (1859-1910): Buffalo Soldier who fought bandits in the Wham Paymaster Robbery and awarded the Medal of Honor.Benjamin Brown on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Brown_(Medal_of_Honor) Wikipedia] ;[[Washington-33|Booker Taliaferro Washington]] (1856-1915): Political leader, educator, orator and author, he was the dominant figure in the African American community in the United States from 1890 to 1915.Booker T. Washington on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._Washington Wikipedia] ;[[Smith-26686|Captain John Smith]] (1580-1631): An English soldier, explorer, admiral, and author, Smith established the first permanent English settlement in North America at Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.John Smith on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Smith_(explorer) Wikipedia] ;[[Williams-90344 |Cathay Williams]] (1844-1893): When Congress passed an act authorizing the establishment of the first all Black units of the military, later to become known as "Buffalo Soldiers," Cathay Williams, became the first and only female Buffalo Soldier.Cathay Williams on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathay_Williams Wikipedia]♀ ;[[Lindbergh-1|Charles Augustus Lindbergh]] (1902-1974): Aviator, author, inventor and explorer.Charles Lindbergh on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lindbergh Wikipedia] ;Chief Seattle, aka: Sealth, Seathle, Seathl, or See-ahth (1780?-1866): Leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish Native American tribes in present-day Washington. He was known as a great leader, orator, warrior and negotiator. ;[[Carson-7|Christopher "Kit" Carson]] (1809-1868): Carson was a daring and brave explorer, mountain man, trapper, scout, soldier, and buffalo hunter.Kit Carson on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kit_Carson Wikipedia] ;[[Barton-11|Clara Barton]] (1824-1912):­ Called the "Angel of the Battlefield" for her first aid heroism during the Civil War, she was instrumental in founding the American Red Cross. ;[[boone-34|Daniel Boone]] (1734-1820): - Frontiersman, pioneer, surveyor and Indian Fighter who blazed the trail known as the Wilderness Road in 1775.Daniel Boone on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boone Wikipedia] ;[[Crockett-311|Davy Crockett]] (1786-1836): - Frontiersman, explorer, and American folk hero, Crockett a represented Tennessee in the U.S. Congress, served in the Texas Revolution, and died at the age of 49 at the Battle of the Alamo.Davy Crockett on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett Wikipedia] ;[[Sampson-307|Deborah Sampson Gannett]] (1760-1827): She signed up for the 4th Massachusetts Regiment under an assumed male name, becoming the first woman to enlist as a soldier in the American army. After being wounded nineteen months later, she received an honorable medical discharge and, later, a military pension.Deborah Sampson on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Sampson Wikipedia] ;[[Roosevelt-10|Eleanor Roosevelt]] (1884-1962):­ Political and social reformer, humanitarian, and outspoken crusader, this First Lady championed causes of social justice worldwide and as a United Nations delegate, chaired the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.Eleanor Roosevelt on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Roosevelt Wikipedia] ;[[Whitney-1738|Eli Whitney]] (1765-1825): Inventor who invented the cotton gin, he helped shape the Industrial Revolution and the economy of the antebellum South. ;[[Cady-502|Elizabeth Cady Stanton]] (1815-1902):­ Known, along with Susan B. Anthony, as one of the foremost figures of the movement for women's equality. ;[[Clark-5011|George Rogers Clark]] (1752-1818): Soldier from Virginia and the highest ranking American military officer on the northwestern frontier during the American Revolutionary War. ;[[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]] (1864-1943): American scientist, botanist, educator and inventor. ;[[Apache-2|Geronimo]] (1829-1909): Chiricahua Apache Chief who warred against the encroachment of settlers on his tribal lands for over 25 years. ;[[Beecher-129|Harriet Beecher Stowe]] (1811-1896): Abolitionist and author, she wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin and became influential in the political issues of slavery. ;[[Ross-9405|Harriet Tubman]] (1815-1913): ­ As a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, this fugitive slave helped thousands of blacks escape north prior to the Civil War, during which, she served as a Union nurse and military spy. ;[[Clay-233|Henry Clay]] (1777-1852): Nineteenth-century American statesman, orator, negotiator, and politician who has been dubbed one of the greatest Senators in U.S. history.Henry Clay on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Clay Wikipedia] ;[[Ford-416|Henry Ford]] (1863-1947): Inventor who introduced the Model T automobile, which revolutionized transportation and American industry and founder of the Ford Motor Company. During his lifetime, he was awarded 161 U.S. patents. ;[[Wells-Barnett-1|Ida B. Wells Barnett]] (1862-1931): A black journalist and militant civil rights leader, she was a co founder of the NAACP and the first president of the Negro Fellowship League. ;[[Putnam-40|Israel Putnam]] (1718-1790): Army general who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War. Not as well-known as other historical heroes, he showed reckless courage and fighting spirit. ;[[Bowie-279|James Bowie]] (1796-1836): An aggressive frontiersman, pioneer, explorer, and commander of the volunteers at the Alamo, where he died. James Bowie on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bowie Wikipedia] ;[[Marshall-228|John Marshall]] (1755-1835): Statesman, politician, and jurist who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court a center of power. ;[[Paul-2245|John Paul Jones]] (1747-1792): The first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. ;[[Salk-3|Jonas Edward Salk]] (1914-1995): Medical researcher and virologist, he best known for his discovery and development of the first safe and effective polio vaccine. ;[[King-4303|Martin Luther King, Jr.]] (1929-1968): Clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the African American civil rights movement, in which, he raised public consciousness of the civil rights movement and established himself as one of the greatest orators in U.S. history. ;[[Ball-14256|Mary Bickerdyke]] (1817-1901): An energetic heroine whose sole aim during the Civil War was to more efficiently care for wounded Union soldiers. ;[[Walker-41|Mary Edwards Walker]] (1832-1919): Feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, alleged spy, prisoner of war and surgeon in the Civil War, Mary is the only woman ever to receive the Medal of Honor. ;[[McLeod-1321|Mary McLeod Bethune]] (1875-1955): ­ The daughter of former slaves, Mary became a writer, educator, a champion of humanitarian causes, and an advocate of civil rights and education for Blacks. ;[[Lewis-5102|Meriwether Lewis]] (1774-1809): Explorer, soldier, and public administrator, Lewis was best known for his role as the leader of the Corps of Discovery, whose mission was to explore the territory of the Louisiana Purchase.Meriwether Lewis on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meriwether_Lewis Wikipedia] ;[[Hale-394|Nathan Hale]] (1755-1776): Soldier for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, he is known as America's first spy. He is best remembered for his speech before being hanged following the Battle of Long Island, in which he said, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." ;[[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]] (1742-1786): A major general of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War, Greene's military reputation was second only to General George Washington's. ;[[Bacon-2862|Nathaniel Bacon]] (1640s-1676): A wealthy colonist of the Virginia Colony who instigated Bacon's Rebellion of 1676. ;[[Emerson-46|Ralph Waldo Emerson]] (1803-1882): Essayist, philosopher, and poet, best remembered for leading the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century. ;[[Lee-3|Robert E. Lee]] (1807-1870): Lee was a career U.S. Army officer and the most celebrated general of the Confederate forces during the Civil War. ;[[McCauley-488|Rosa Louise McCauley Parks]] (1913-2005): African American civil rights activist whom the U.S. Congress later called the "Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement." ;[[Houston-1|Samuel Houston]] (1793-1863): Nineteenth Century statesman, politician, and soldier, Houston was a key figure in the Texas Revolution and acted as the the first and third President of the Republic of Texas. ;[[Clemens-1|Samuel Langhorne Clemens]], aka: Mark Twain (1835-1910): Author and humorist, he is sometimes called the "Father of American Literature." ;[[Wakeman-2864|Sarah Rosetta Wakeman]]; aka: Private Lyons Wakeman (1843-1864): Disguising herself as a man, Wakeman fought in the Civil War for the Union. ;Susan "Doc Susie" Anderson (1870-1960): One of the first female pioneer physician in the West. ;[[Anthony-14|Susan Brownell Anthony]] (1820-1906): ­ Leader in the American Anti­Slavery Society, she later turned her life's devotion to women's suffrage and, with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, founded the National Woman Suffrage Association and the newspaper Revolution. ;[[Edison-1|Thomas Alva Edison]] (1847-1931): Inventor, scientist and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world. ;[[Ewing-232|Thomas Ewing, Jr]] (1829-1896): Military officer, Free-State advocate and first Chief Justice of the State of Kansas ;[[Wallace-12159|William Alexander Anderson "Bigfoot" Wallace]] (1817-1899): Served as a Texas lawman for several years before joining the Texas Rangers and soon made captain. He died on January 7, 1899. ;[[Travis-1346|William B. Travis]] (1809-1836): A lawyer who settled in Texas from Alabama, Travis strongly disliked Mexican rule, and fought in the Texas Revolution. Fighting along with James Bowie and Davy Crockett, he was killed at the Battle of the Alamo. ;[[clark-5025|William Clark]] (1770-1838): Explorer and geographical expert who co-lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition.William Clark on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Clark_(explorer) Wikipedia] ;[[Garrison-2215|William Lloyd Garrison]] (1805-1879): Journalist and social reformer, he is best known as the editor of the radical abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator. He was one of the founders of the American Anti-Slavery Society and a prominent voice for the women's suffrage movement. ;Wright Brothers - [[Wright-3|Orville]] (1871-1948) and [[Wright-4|Wilbur]] (1867-1912): generally credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight, on December 17, 1903.The Wright Brothers on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_brothers Wikipedia] === Sources ===

WikiTree Genealogy Guide US Presidents

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WikiTree Guide to ''Little Known'' Presidential Facts This page is meant to be a collection of interesting facts, trivia and coincidental occurances about the US Presidents. In other words this is the source of information that we all wish we had found when we were forced to do reports on a the '''Presidents of the United States'''. Although some of this information may seem irreverent it only points out that in America we elect our presidents from the regular people not royalty. This page is not yet complete (it may never be). As the WikiTree Presidential Project progresses we will endeavor to update and enlighten. If you have other facts which you would like to see included please provide a link with a source we just might include it. If you are interested in joining the Presidential Project please join our user group [[:Category: US Presidents Project|here]]. You may look at any presidential profile on WikiTree by simply clicking on this [[:Category:US Presidents|link]].

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=== Nicknames === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_of_United_States_Presidents#Andrew_Jackson Nicknames] that were in use during a President's term in office. * 7th President [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]: The ''Hero of New Orleans'' for his military victory in the Battle of New Orleans and ''Old Hickory'' Allegedly given to him by his soldiers for being as "tough as old hickory." *23rd President [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]]: Small in stature he was only 5' 6" he earned the nickname of ''Little Ben''. === Presidential Impeachment === Impeachment in the United States[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States] is an expressed power of the legislature that allows for formal charges against a civil officer of government for crimes committed in office. The actual trial on those charges, and subsequent removal of an official on conviction on those charges, is separate from the act of impeachment itself. * 17th President [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] Impeached 24 Febuary 1868 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Andrew_Johnson aquitted by Senate] 26 May 1868 * 42nd President [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]] Impeached 19 December 1988 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Bill_Clinton aquitted by Senate] 12 Feburary 1999 === Deaths on the 4th of July === Three presidents have died on the Fourth of July[http://python.net/crew/manus/Presidents/faq/july4.html]. Adams and Jefferson died in the same year. * 2nd President [[adams-10|John Adams]] Died 4 July 1826 * 3rd President [[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] Died 4 July 1826 (a few hours before Adams) * 5th President [[monroe-17|James Monroe]] Died 4 July 1831 === Left Handed Presidents === According to the website on presidential trivia the following presidents were all left handed. * 20th President [[garfield-39|James A. Garfield]]Garfield could write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other * 33rd President [[truman-3|Harry S. Truman]] Truman could throw a baseball with either hand * 38th President [[king-1042|Gerald Ford]] Ford was ambidextrous Left handed sitting down and right handed standing up * 41st President [[bush-4|George W. Bush]] * 42nd President [[blythe-6|Bill Clinton ]] * 44th President [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Unmarried Presidents === Presidents who were bachelors (unmarried, single) during all of their terms in officeSingle during part of their terms: John Tyler, Grover Cleveland, [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]], Woodrow Wilson. Tyler and Wilson lost their wives and remarried while in office. Harrison lost his wife but did not remarry while in office. Cleveland married for the first time in office.All but Buchanan were widowers. * 3rd President [[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] * 7th President [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] * 8th President [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * 15th President [[buchanan-787|James Buchanan]]Many reliable sources and historians stongly believe James Buchanan was gay including the web site [http://www.salon.com/2012/05/14/our_real_first_gay_president/ salon.] * 21st President [[arthur-49|Chester A. Arthur]] === Assassination Attempts === There have been many assassination attempts[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots] and plots on Presidents of the United States; there have been over 20 known attempts to kill sitting and former Presidents as well as Presidents-elect. Four attempts have resulted in sitting Presidents being killed: * 16th President [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] * 20th President [[Garfield-39|James A. Garfield]] * 25th President [[McKinley-184|William McKinley]] * 35th President [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] ''Two other Presidents were '''injured in attempted''' assassinations:'' * 26th President [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] * 40th President [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] === Toughest Presidents === From a [http://www.cracked.com/article_15895_the-5-most-badass-presidents-all-time.html cracked.com] article on the 5 most '''''Badass''''' presidents of all time. Starting with number 5 and counting down. * '''5th''' most Badass [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]: A duelest that also carried a stick. Andrew Jackson was the first president on whom an assassination attempt was made. Richard Lawrence approached Jackson with two pistols both of which misfired. Jackson proceeded to beat Lawrence near death with his cane until Jackson's aides pulled him off the assassin. * '''4th''' most Badass [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]]: Kennedy was a war hero that had been disqualified from service in the army. George W. Bush never completed his National Guard stint, Bill Clinton dodged the draft, Grover Cleveland paid someone else to go in his place when he was drafted, but Kennedy beat the system by forcing his way into the navy. * '''3rd''' most Badass [[adams-12|John Quincy Adams]]: As an 8 year old he was the man of the house and watched from his porch the Battle of Bunker hill Adams kept himself fit, each morning he took a swift swim across the Potomac. He kept a pet alligator in the East Wing of the White House * '''2nd''' most Badass [[Washington-11|George Washington]]: Washington was always at the frontlines in the many battles he took part in. He returned unharmed often without his horse(that had been shot) or, with bullet holes in his uniform. According to Thomas Jefferson, George Washing owned terrible temper leading to a violent rage such that the Iroquois Indians affectionately nicknamed Washington "Caunotaucarius," which translates to either "Town Destroyer" or "Devourer of Villages." * '''1st''' most Badass [[roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]]: He was a cattle rancher, a deputy sheriff, an explorer, a police commissioner, the assistant Secretary of the Navy, the governor of New York, and a war hero. Roosevelt strolled through the White House with a pistol on his person at all times, though, with his black belt in jujitsu and his history as a champion boxer, it wasn't like he really needed it. Roosevelt received letters from army cavalrymen complaining about having to ride 25 miles a day for training and, in response, Teddy rode horseback for 100 miles, from sunrise to sunset, at 51 years old, effectively rescinding anyone's right to complain about anything, ever again. '''Write-in Candidate''' [[bush-7|President George Bush]]; Immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor George Bush joined the navy where he became the youngest aviator to date.During an attack, his plane encountered intense anti-aircraft fire; and was hit by flak resulting in an engine fire. Despite his plane being on fire, Bush completed his mission and released bombs over his target, scoring several damaging hits. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush Bush] survied after waiting for for four hours in an inflated raft Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Freemasonry === [http://www.mastermason.com/wilmettepark/pres.html List of presidents] that were also Freemasons The [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/index.html Pennsylvania Masons] maintain a website listing all members that were also Presidents of the United States. * 1st President [[Washington-11|George Washington]] * 5th President [[monroe-17|James Monroe]] Williamsburg [http://www.williamsburgmasons.com/ Lodge] No. 6, Williamsburg, Virginia * 7th Presiden [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] Grandmaster Harmony [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/jackson.html Lodge] No. 1, Tennessee *James Polk *[[buchanan-787|James Buchanan]] [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/buchanan.html Lodge No. 43 Lancaster, Pennsylvania]. *Andrew Johnson *James Garfield *William McKinley *Theodore Roosevelt *Howard Taft *Warren Harding *Franklin Roosevelt *Harry Truman *Gerald Ford === Presidential Astrology === According to the Presidential Astrology on [http://www.neptunecafe.com/uspresidents.html Neptune Cafe Web] Site "Tabulating the Sun signs of the 42 presidents reveals nothing out of the ordinary". Check out the Signs of the Zodiac to see what sign your favorite president is.The president's Suns are fairly evenly distributed among the twelve signs. From a statistical point of view, the astrologer should look for the anomaly, the numbers that break any expected distribution. The most represented Sun signs are Aquarius and Scorpio, with five presidents each. The least represented Sun signs are Aries, Gemini, and Virgo, with two each. These numbers are within expected statistical variance. #♈ Aries ⇒ [[Tyler-293|Tyler]] [[Jefferson-1|Jefferson]] #♉ Taurus ⇒[[buchanan-787|Buchanan]] [[grant-468|Grant]] [[monroe-17|Monroe]] [[truman-3|Truman]] #♊ Gemini ⇒ [[kennedy-96|JFK]] [[bush-7|Bush41]] #♋ Cancer ⇒ [[Coolidge-13|Coolidge]] [[bush-4|Bush43]] [[adams-12|JQAdams]] [[king-1042|Ford]] #♌ Leo ⇒ [[obama-2|Obama]] [[hoover-328|Hoover]] [[blythe-6|Clinton]] [[harrison-913|BHarrison]] #♍ Virgo ⇒ [[johnson-8927|LBJ]] [[taft-21|Taft]] #♎ Libra ⇒ [[Carter-1086|Carter]] [[Hayes-229|Hayes]] [[Arthur-49|Arthur]] [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight]] #♏ Scorpio ⇒ [[Roosevelt-18|Teddy]] [[adams-10|JAdams]] [[harding-4|Harding]] [[polk-56|Polk]] [[garfield-39|Garfield]] #♐ Sagittarius ⇒ [[pierce-177|Pierce]] [[taylor-223|Taylor]] [[Van_Buren-1|VanBuren]] #♑ Capricorn ⇒ [[wilson-7591|Wilson]] [[johnson-10579|AJohnson]] [[fillmore-74|Fillmore]] [[nixon-22|Nixon]] #♒ Aquarius ⇒ [[McKinley-184|McKinley]] [[roosevelt-1|FDR]] [[reagan-1|Reagan]] [[harrison-912|HHarrison]] #♓ Pisces ⇒ [[washington-11|Washington]] [[jackson-1115|Jackson]] [[madison-1|Madison]] [[cleveland-110|Cleveland]] Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Presidents without Military Service === The president of the United states is the Commander and Chief of the military yet no previous military experience is required. The following is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_military_service list of presidents] that had no military experience prior to becoming president.During the unbroken stretch from the 27th to the 31st president it would be interesting to note if America was more or less agressively militaristic than when presidents had military service experience. * 2nd President ⇒ [[Adams-10|John Adams]] * 6th President ⇒ [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] * 8th President ⇒ [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * 22nd & 24th President ⇒ [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] * 27th President ⇒ [[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] * 28th President ⇒ [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] * 29th President ⇒ [[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]] * 30th President ⇒ [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]] * 31st President ⇒ [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]] * 42nd President ⇒ [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]] * 44th President ⇒ [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] === Presidents without a college degree === Did not graduate from college: * 1st President ⇒ [[Washington-11|George Washington]]. The death of his father ended Washington's formal schooling; however, he believed strongly in formal education. In his will, he left money and/or stocks to support three educational institutions.Read the entire list of colleges attended on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_education Wikipedia]. * 7th President ⇒ [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] * 8th President ⇒ [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * 9th President ⇒ [[harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]]President W.H.Harrison attended college but never received a degree *12th President ⇒ [[taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] *13th President ⇒ [[fillmore-74|Millard Fillmore]] *16th President ⇒ [[lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]]Abe Lincoln had only about a year of formal schooling of any kind *17th President ⇒ [[johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] *22nd/24h President ⇒ [[cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] *33rd President ⇒ [[truman-3|Harry S. Truman]]Harry Truman went to business college and law school but did not receive a degree === Presidential Fraternities === Please visit the [[Space:Wikitree_Guide_College_Fraternities|WikiTree Guide]] page for more information. *[http://www.phideltatheta.org/ Phi Delta Theta] [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] === Religious Affiliations === The religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States can affect their electability. Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, William Howard Taft and Barack Obama were accused of being atheists during election campaigns, while others to hold the office used faith as a defining aspect of their campaigns and tenure. Read more on Presidential Religious Affiliations at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia]] '''✞ Baptist''' :[[harding-4|Harding]] [[truman-3|Truman]] (Southern Baptist) [[carter-1086|Carter]] (Former Southern Baptist) [[blythe-6|Clinton]] (Former Southern Baptist) '''✞ Congregationalist''' :[[coolidge-13|Coolidge]] [[adams-10|John Adams]] (later Unitarian) '''✞ Disciples of Christ''' :[[garfield-39|Garfield]] [[johnson-8927|LBJ]] [[reagan-1|Reagan]] (also Presbyterian) '''✞ Dutch Reformed''' :[[Van Buren-1|Van Buren]] [[Roosevelt-18|Teddy Roosevelt]] '''✞ Episcopalian''' :[[Washington-11|Washington]] [[madison-1|Madison]] [[monroe-17|Monroe]] [[harrison-912|William Harrison]] Tyler | Taylor Pierce | Arthur | FDR Ford | H. W. Bush W. Bush (later Methodist) '''✞ Methodist''' :Polk (originally Presbyterian) Grant (allegedly; his theology is unknown) | McKinley W. Bush (originally Episcopalian) '''✞ Presbyterian''' :Jackson Polk (later Methodist) Buchanan Cleveland [[harrison-913|Ben Harrison]] Wilson Eisenhower Reagan (also Disciples of Christ) '''✞Quaker''' :Hoover Nixon '''✞ Roman Catholic''' :John F. Kennedy '''✞ Unitarian''' :John Adams John Q. Adams Fillmore Taft '''✞ United Church of Christ''' :Obama (later no affiliation)Note that the 1957 merger which formed the U.C.C. included the Congregational Christian Churches. '''No denominational affiliation''' :[[jefferson-1|Jefferson]] Lincoln A. Johnson Grant Hayes Obama (previously United Church of Christ) Return to [[#Top|Top]] === States admitted by Presidents === During presidential administrations a listing of States and territories added. List is compiled from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood Wikipedia] ;1st President [[washington-11|George Washington]] from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797: 1st State [[:Category:Delaware|Delaware]] December 7, 1787 :2nd State [[:Category:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] December 12, 1787 :3rd State New Jersey December 18, 1787 :4th State Georgia January 2, 1788 :5th State Connecticut January 9, 1788 :6th State Massachusetts February 6, 1788 :7th State Maryland April 28, 1788 :8th State South Carolina May 23, 1788 :9th State New Hampshire June 21, 1788 :10th State [[:Category:Virginia|Virginia]] June 25, 1788 :11th State New York July 26, 1788 :12th State North Carolina November 21, 1789 :13th State Rhode Island May 29, 1790 :14th State Vermont March 4, 1791 :15th State Kentucky June 1, 1792 :16th State Tennessee June 1, 1796 ;3rd President Thomas Jefferson March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1809: 17th State Ohio March 1, 1803 ;4th President James Madison March 4, 1809 – March 4, 1817: 18th State Louisiana April 30, 1812 :19th State Indiana December 11, 1816 ;5th President James Monroe March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825: 20th State Mississippi Dec 10, 1817 :21st State Illinois December 3, 1818 :22nd State Alabama December 14, 1819 :23rd State Maine March 19, 1820 :24th State Missouri August 10, 1821 ;7th President Andrew Jackson March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837: 25th State Arkansas June 15, 1836 :26th State Michigan January 26, 1837 ;10th President John Tyler 4 April 1841 – 4 March 1845: 27th State Florida March 3, 1845 ;11th President James Polk March 4, 1845 – Mar 4, 1849: 28th State Texas Dec 29, 1845 :29th State Iowa December 28, 1846 :30th State Wisconsin May 29, 1848 ;13th President Millard Fillmore July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853: 31st State California September 9, 1850 ;15th President James Buchanan March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861: 32nd State Minnesota May 11, 1858 :33rd State Oregon February 14, 1859 :34th State Kansas January 29, 1861 ;16th President Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865: 35th State West Virginia June 20, 1863 :36th State Nevada October 31, 1864 ;17th President Andrew Johnson April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869: 37th State Nebraska March 1, 1867 ;18th President Ulysses S. Grant March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877: 38th State Colorado August 1, 1876 ;23rd President [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893The initial Congressional delegations from all six states were solidly Republican.[111] More states were admitted under Harrison's presidency than any other since George Washington's. :39/40th States North & South Dakota on November 2, 1889Harrison refused to say which state he admitted first :41st State Montana on November 8, 1889 :42nd State Washington on November 11, 1889 :43rd State Idaho on July 3, 1890 :44th State Wyoming on July 10, 1890 ;24th President [[cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897: 45th State Utah January 4, 1896 ;26th President Theodore Roosevelt September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909: 46th State Oklahoma November 16, 1907 ;27th President William Howard Taft March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913: 47th State New Mexico January 6, 1912 :48th State Arizona February 14, 1912 ;34th President Dwight Eisenhower January 20, 1953 – Jan 20, 1961: 49th State Alaska January 3, 1959 :50th State Hawaii August 21, 1959 Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Lincoln–Kennedy Coincidences === After President Kennedy was assassinated people began to look at past presidential assassinations possibly to make sense of what had happened. As the list of coincidences grew the list became extremely popular. These coincidences have become part of our urban folklore even though many so called facts have been debunked. Here is a partial list. Make your own decision: *Both presidents were elected to the presidency in '60. *Both presidents were elected to the House of Representatives in '46. *Both were runners-up for the party's nomination for vice-president in '56. *Both their Vice Presidents and successors were Southern Democrats named Johnson who were born in '08. *Both presidents were concerned with the problems of black Americans and made their views strongly known in '63. Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862, which became law in 1863. In 1963, Kennedy presented his reports to Congress on Civil Rights, and the same year was the famous March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. *Both presidents were shot in their heads. *Both presidents were shot from behind. *Both presidents were shot in presence of their wives. *Both presidents were shot on a Friday. *Both presidents were accompanied by another couple. *The male companion of the other couple was wounded by the assassin. *Both presidents had a son die during their presidency. *Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theatre; Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald in a Lincoln automobile, made by Ford. *Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy who told him not to go to the theatre; Kennedy had a secretary named Evelyn Lincoln who warned him not to go to Dallas. *Both presidents' last names have 7 letters. *Both presidents have five syllables in their full name (which counts Kennedy's middle initial). *There are 6 letters in each Johnson's first name. *Booth ran from a theatre to a warehouse; Oswald ran from a warehouse to a theatre. *Both assassins have 3-word and 15-letter names. *Both assassins were born in the late '30s. *Both assassins were southerners who sympathized with organizations that were adversarial to the United States. *Both assassins were killed within the same calendar month before they could be put on trial. *Both assassins were killed in states located immediately west of the states of their births *Both presidents died too soon [[User:Burke-1008|Burke-1008]] 21:08, 26 November 2012 (EST) Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Related Presidents === Are the US Presidents part of a royal family? Which presidents are related to each other. According to a 12 year old Girl from Salinas CA all US presidents bar one are directly descended from a medieval English king. Only the eighth president, Martin Van Buren, was not related. If you are interested read full article [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183858/All-presidents-bar-directly-descended-medieval-English-king.html here]. Click on the Presidents then click on their tree to see more. Direct Descendants: *2nd President [[adams-10|John Adams]] is the '''father''' of the 6th President [[adams-12|John Quincy Adams.]] Click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adams-12/89 here] to see paternal and maternal ancestors. *9th President [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] is the '''grandfather''' of the 23rd President [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison.]] Click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Harrison-913/89 here] to see paternal and maternal ancestors. *41st President [[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] is the '''father''' of the 43rd President [[Bush-4|George W. Bush.]] Click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Bush-4/89 here] to see paternal and maternal ancestors. Indirectly the following are all second cousins: ;2nd Cousins [[Madison-1|James Madison]] and [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]]: Zachary Taylor's paternal grandfather, also named [[Taylor-667|Zachary Taylor]], and James Madison's paternal grandmother, [[Taylor-2|Frances Taylor Madison]] were brother and sister ;2nd Cousins James K. Polk and Zachary Taylor ;2nd Cousins James Madison and James K. Polk (once removed) ;2nd Cousins Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy (six times removed) ;2nd Cousins George W. Bush and Franklin Pierce (six times removed) Other presidents are related more distantly. ;Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are 5th Cousins. Wife of FDR Eleanor is his very distant cousin ;James Madison: half first cousin twice removed of George Washington According to an article on factmonster.comfactmonster.com http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0878156.html entitled '''U.S. Presidents Who Were Related to Each Other''' George W. Bush (the 43rd president) is the son of George Bush (the 41st president). John Quincy Adams (the 6th president) was the son of John Adams (the 2nd president). Benjamin Harrison (the 23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (the 9th president). James Madison (the 4th president) and Zachary Taylor (the 12th president) were second cousins. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (the 32nd president) was a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt (the 26th president). Genealogists have determined that FDR was distantly related to a total of 11 U.S. presidents, 5 by blood and 6 by marriage: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses Grant, William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, James Madison, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, and George Washington. According to a geni.comhttp://www.geni.com/blog/look-whos-related-george-washington-and-all-the-presidents-325451.html geni.com blog all presidents are related to George Washington in some way. For instance President Obama is a ninth cousin six times removed. === Presidents without Direct Descendants === This is a list of presidents without direct descendants either because they had no (proven biological) children or, because their own children were dormant. Read more on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_children_of_the_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia] *1st President [[Washington-11|George Washington]] George never had children. His wife [[Dandridge-1|Martha]] was previously married to [[Custis-3|Daniel Custis]] and together they had 8 children. *4th President [[Madison-1|James Madison]] he and wife [[Todd-2|Dolley]] had no children together (they raised her sons from first marriage). *7th President [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] he and wife [[donelson-13|Rachel]] had no children together. They adopted three and were legal guardians for 8 more. *11th President [[Polk-56|James Polk]] he and wife [[Childress-76|Sarah]] had no children together (they were the legal wards for the son of his brother). *15th President [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]] Never married and rumored to be [http://www.salon.com/2012/05/14/our_real_first_gay_president/ gay] === Ex-Wives of the Presidents === There is only one ex-wife of a US president since there has only been one US President that has ever been divorced. 40th President [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] divorced actress [[Mayfield-341|Jane Wyman]] in 1949 Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman had three children together. They divorced shortly after the death of their prematurely born daughter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wyman Christine] === Presidential Marriages in Foreign Countries === *John Quincy Adams in All Hallows Parish Church, Barking, Essex, England, while he was posted there as a diplomat. *Theodore Roosevelt in London, England, (Second wife), while they visited there. === Presidents Married while in Office === *John Tyler in New York City. (Second marriage) *Grover Cleveland in the White House. (First marriage -- Only wedding ever held in WH) *Woodrow Wilson in Washington, D.C. at bride's home. (Second marriage) === References === === External Links === * Dead Presidents: July 4th on [http://python.net/crew/manus/Presidents/faq/july4.html Frequently Asked Dead Presidents Questions] * Impeachment in the United states on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States Wikipedia] * Left Handed Presidents on [http://home.comcast.net/~sharonday7/Presidents/AP060306.htm Presidential List Web] * Presidential Plots and Assassination Attempts on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots Wikipedia] * List of Presidents with Military Experience on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_military_service Wikipedia] *Presidential Astrology on [http://www.neptunecafe.com/uspresidents.html Neptune Cafe Web] *List of Presidential Nicknames on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_of_United_States_Presidents#Andrew_Jackson Wikipedia] *List of Presidents that were Freemasons on [http://www.mastermason.com/wilmettepark/pres.html Mastermason Web] *List of Freemasons on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Freemasons#cite_note-GLBC.26Y-80 Wikipedia] *5 Most baddass presidents of all time according to [http://www.cracked.com/article_15895_the-5-most-badass-presidents-all-time.html Cracked.com] *Masonic Presidents on [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/index.html Pennsylvania Masons] *Religious Affiliations of the US Presidents on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia] *The Urban Legends of Lincoln and Kennedy on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln%E2%80%93Kennedy_coincidences_urban_legend Wikipedia] * Are the US Presidents related to King John on the [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183858/All-presidents-bar-directly-descended-medieval-English-king.html#ixzz2Di1r2kg1 DailyMail] * Genealogical Relationships of the Presidents of the United States on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogical_relationships_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia] * Jane Wyman actress and ex-wife of Ronald Reagan on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wyman Wikipedia] * Presidents who were related on [http://thehistoryprofessor.us/bin/histprof/misc/olio/family.html The History Professor] * Roosevelt Family Tree on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_family Wikipedia] [[category:US_Presidents]] Return to [[#Top|Top]]

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] This is a list of common terms used when applying DNA results to your genealogy research. If you have other terms you would like on the list [[Silva-1055|let me know!]] :''Note: These are just the basic terms used, it is not all inclusive.'' ---- ([[#DNA Help Pages|Jump to Help pages]]) == DNA Genealogy Terms == * '''atDNA''': abbreviation for autosomal DNA * '''autosomal DNA''': DNA on a chromosome other than a sex chromosome. Humans normally have 22 pairs of chromosomes. * '''BigY''': A trade name for a test offered by Family Tree DNA that examines deep ancestral relationships to identify new SNP's (replaced by the Big Y-500 test) * '''Big Y-500''': Trade name for a yDNA test offered by Family Tree DNA that examines deep ancestral relationships to identify new SNP's * '''birth parent''': a biological parent (doesn't include adoptions, unknown parentage, etc) * '''centimorgan''': a measure of linkage between two positions on a chromosome, abbreviated as cM * '''chromosome''': an organizational unit of DNA; humans have 22 pairs of autosomal chromosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes * '''chromosome browser''': a visual tool to display matching segments on a chromosome (which part of a chromosome you match a cousin or closer relative on. the more that matches, the closer the relationship) * '''cM''': abbreviation for centimorgan * '''cousin bait''': a public display of information designed to find genetic cousins and encourage them to communicate (for example, having your kit information on your ancestors pages, or sharing an ancestor on Facebook that has your dna information) * '''DNA''': abbreviation for ''deoxyribonucleic acid''; DNA is the chemical that transmits genetic information from one generation to the next * '''DNA Circles''': Trade name for a tool at AncestryDNA that identifies groups of DNA testers that most likely descend from a specific ancestor. Note: They're changing how you look at your DNA matches on Ancestry and when you click on a match it shows 'Shared Matches' (other people that most likely descend from the same ancestor). *'''endogamy''': the practice of finding matches within the same group, such as a geographic, religious or ethnic group, that can cause cousins to share more DNA than expected for that relationship. * '''false positive''': a DNA segment that seems to match between two people but was not inherited from a parent; a statistical anomaly resulting from the fact that some DNA tests cannot assign segments to one parent or the other *'''gd''' or '''ged''': abbreviation for ''genetic distance'' * '''GEDmatch''': a website with tools to analyse your dna results * '''gen''': on GEDmatch, a number representing how many generations there are between two matches (for example, a gen of 3 indicates the common ancestor may be three generations back) * '''genetic distance''': a whole number that indicates the number of mutations that differ between two people that have taken a yDNA or mtDNA test; a genetic distance of zero means an exact match * '''identical-by-chance''' — a term to describe DNA segments that are identical or nearly identical because of chance events rather than common ancestry (abbreviated IBC) * '''identical-by-descent''' — a term to describe DNA segments that are identical or nearly identical because they were inherited from a common ancestor (abbreviated IBD) * '''identical-by-state''' — a term to describe DNA segments that are identical or nearly identical; although technically the term does not imply why the segments are identical, it is commonly used to mean identical-by-chance (abbreviated IBS) * '''MRCA''': Most Recent Common Ancestor; the closest ancestor to you that both you and a cousin have in common (for example, you have different parents and grandparents but share a great-grandparent. That is you MRCA even if that ancestor is three generations away for you, and four generations away from your cousin). * '''mtDNA''': mitochondrial DNA; this is DNA that is usually inherited from your mother (it can be passed down to a son, but that son can't pass mtDNA to his children). Testing for you mtDNA can help you look further back into your 'tree' on your mother's line only. * '''non-parental event''' (also non-paternity event or misattributed parentage event) - when a presumed father is not the biological father; occasionally used for a misattributed mother (an adopted or step-mother). *'''search angel''' — an experienced volunteer who helps others find biological family, usually in cases of adoption or other unknown parentage *'''segment''' — a length of DNA that was inherited intact from an ancestor * '''sex chromosome''' — a chromosome that determines biological sex; a person normally has either two copies of the X chromosome and is female or has one X and one Y chromosome and is male * '''triangulation''' — a technique in which three or more people who all share the same segment of DNA compare family trees to infer which common ancestor contributed that segment. On WikiTree you would use the information from you and two cousins (third cousins or greater) that you compared on a site such as GEDmatch to prove you all descend from a specific ancestor. * '''X chromosome''': a chromosome that determines the sex of all people; women usually have two copies of the X chromosome, while males have one X and one Y chromosome. * '''Y chromosome''': a chromosome found in men that determines their sex ---- == DNA Help Pages == * [[Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_DNA|How to Get Started with DNA]] * [[Help:DNA_Features|DNA Features]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Help:_Add_a_DNA_test_to_your_profile&public=1 Add a DNA test to your profile] * [[Help:DNA_Comparison|DNA Comparison]] * [[Help:DNA_Matches|DNA Matches]] * [[Space:DNA_Test_Results_and_gedmatch.com|Learn to use your DNA test results with GEDmatch and WikiTree]] * [[Help:Confirmed_with_DNA|Confirmed with DNA]] (What DNA Confirmed means) * [[Help:Relationship_Finder_for_Genetic_Genealogy#Triangulation|Relationship Finder for Genetic Genealogy]] (How to know which ancestors to mark as DNA confirmed) * [[Help:DNA_Confirmation|DNA Confirmation]] (How to mark a relationship and create a statement) :: ([[#DNA Genealogy Terms|Return to DNA Genealogy Terms]])

Wikitree Great War Pages

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[[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] ===Free Space Pages=== Over twenty-seven countries were mentioned as the Allied and Associated Powers in the Treaty of Versailles. World War I, however, was truly global in its outreach because colonies of European nations also went to war. * [[Space:Austria-Hungary_in_The_Great_War|Austria-Hungary]] : Austria-Hungary initiated World War I by declaring war on Serbia in July 1914. * [[Space:Belgium_in_the_Great_War|Belgium]] : Though initially neutral, Belgium joined World War I to offer stiff resistance against German invasion. * [[Space:Brazil_in_The_Great_War|Brazil]] : Brazil joined World War I in 1917 on the side of the Allies, and was the only Latin American country to participate in the Great War. * [[Space:United_Kingdom_in_The_Great_War|British Empire]] : Britain and British colonies including [[Space:Australia_in_the_Great_War|Australia]], [[Space:Canada_in_The_Great_War|Canada]], [[Space:India_in_The_Great_War|India]], and [[Space:New_Zealand_in_The_Great_War|New Zealand]] formed part of the Allied camp. The spread of the British and German colonies across the globe brought World War I to Africa and Asia. * [[Space:Bulgaria_in_The_Great_War|Bulgaria]] : The Kingdom of Bulgaria joined the Central Powers in 1915 and fought until September 1918. * [[Space:China_in_The_Great_War|China]] : China entered World War I in 1917 following U.S. entry into the war. * [[Space:France_in_The_Great_War|France]] and Colonies : One of the major Allied nations, France declared war with the German declaration of war against France on August 3, 1914. * [[Space:Germany_in_the_Great_War|German Empire]] : Germany was a major Central Power. Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war was heavily influenced by Germany’s assurance of support. * [[Space:Greece_in_The_Great_War|Greece]] : Following the U.S. entry into World War I, Greece entered the war on the side of the Allies on June 27, 1917. * [[Space:Italy_in_The_Great_War|Italy]] : Initially reluctant to join the war despite an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, Italy sided with the allies in 1915. * [[Space:Japan_in_The_Great_War |Japan]] : Japan's entry into World War I in August 1914 followed Britain's request to combat raids of the Kaiserliche Marine (German Imperial Navy). * [[Space:Liberia_in_The_Great_War | Liberia]] : Liberian trade was adversely affected by World War I, and the country joined the Allied Powers in 1917. * [[Space:Montenegro_in_The_Great_War | Montenegro]] : Linked closely with Serbia, Montenegro joined the Allied cause in August 1914. * [[Space:Ottoman_Empire_in_the_Great_War | Ottoman Empire]] : The Ottoman Empire joined World War I in November 1914, on the side of the Central Powers, due to its close ties with Germany. * [[Space:Portugal_in_The_Great_War | Portugal]] : Despite the rivalry between Portugal and Germany, Portugal remained neutral until March 1915, when Germany declared war. Portugal then joined the Allies. * [[Space:Romania_in_The_Great_War | Romania]] : Romania joined the Allies in August 1916. * [[Space:Russia_in_The_Great_War | Russia]] : Russia, along with Britain and France, was one of the major Allied Powers, and first among the nations to mobilize troops against Germany. * [[Space:Serbia_in_The_Great_War | Serbia]] : The outbreak of World War I was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo, Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in July 1914. * [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War | United States of America]]: The United States declared neutrality in 1914. In 1917, the United States associated with the Allied nations thereby changing the course of World War I. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:List_of_Campaigns_AEF&public=1 List of Campaigns- A.E.F.] A list of campaigns from the U.S. Army Military History Branches that will be of assistance in beginning to understand the various battles and engagements in France Other countries such as Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, San Marino, and Siam were also involved in the Great War. *http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-war-i/countries-involved.html

WikiTree Great War Project Pages

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[[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] ===Project Pages=== *[[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War, 1914-1918 Freespace page]] *[[Space:Allied_Powers_in_The_Great_War|Allied Powers in the Great War]] *[[Space:Central_Powers_in_The_Great_War|Central Powers in the Great War]] *[[Space:Fallen_Pennsylvanians_of_The_Great_War|Pennsylvanians of The Great War Freespace page]] *[[Space:Images_in_the_Great_War|Images in the Great War]] *[[Space:Soldiers_of_the_Great_War_1914-1918|Soldiers and Participants of the Great War 1914-1918]] *[[Space:The_Great_War_Memorials|The Great War Memorials]] *[[Space:Gases_and_Weapons_in_the_Great_War|Gases and Weapons in the Great War]] *[[Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page|The Great War Resource Page]] *[[Space:Under-age_Soldiers_in_the_First_World_War|Under-age Soldiers in the First World War]]

WikiTree Help: Add a DNA test to your profile

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[[Category: DNA]] [[Category: Silva-1055]][[Category: Greeters Project]] == DNA Help == This is a walk through to help you add your dna to your WikiTree profile. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to message [[Silva-1055|me]]. You can also check the [[Space:WikiTree_Genetic_Genealogy_Glossary|Genetic Genealogy Glossary]] or the [[Space:WikiTree_Genetic_Genealogy_Glossary#DNA_Help_Pages|DNA Help pages]]. ---- == Add using the WikiTree menu == === Adding the quick way using the menu === : On any page from the drop-down list under “Add” at the top right of the profile, select “DNA Test Information” == Add while answering the custom questions on your profile == From your profile you can [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist edit your communication preferences]. The third question is "Have you taken a DNA test?" Once you click the link "click here to edit" you will go to your DNA page. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-300.png |align=c |size=600 }} ::([[#Find your DNA Test section |Next: After you find your DNA test section]]) ---- == Add if you are already a member== === Use your WikiTree menu === : From anywhere on WikiTree you can look at your WikiTree menu to the right of the '''My WikiTree''' menu and find the link to your DNA section. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-357.png |align=c |size=550 }} === Go to the DNA Tests page === : Once there you will want to click on '''DNA Tests''' {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-358.png |align=c |size=550 }} === Select DNA Test type === : Select the type of dna test you want to enter. You can either enter your user name (not your login information) from another genealogy site (such as Ancestry or MyHeritage) or you can use your gedmatch kit number. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-51.png |align=c |size=550 }} ====Ancestry ==== : For example, here is my page after selecting '''Ancestry'''. I can either enter my Ancestry user name (JaneDoeTree) or gedmatch kit number (A123456). ---- {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-52.png |align=c |size=550 }} ==== Family Tree DNA ==== : Here is a kit taken from '''Family Tree DNA'''. Look in the upper right corner on the Family Tree DNA site to find your kit number. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-296.png |align=c |size=600 }} : Now go to your WikiTree DNA page again and add the kit number. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-297.png |align=c |size=600 }} === Final Notes === : Remember, it will take a few days to populate your branches of the tree. You must add ancestors for this to happen. After a few days click on the profile of an ancestor a few generations out and you should see your name and dna information on the right side of the page. After a while cousins may appear on those profiles also. :Congratulations for getting your dna tested and for placing the information on WikiTree! May you find many cousins... [[Image:WikiFree_Memes-1.jpg|center|400px|Congrats]] :''Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_-_DNA_Message DNA Help] page. ---- ''Updated 31 March 2023

WikiTree Help Index Addendum

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This index is to record entries that are not easily found across the WikiTree site. Entries include links to Categories and Help Pages. It might list direct links to subcategories. == C == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States%2C_Cemeteries Cemeteries - United States] *Challenge of the Week: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1102307/challenge-of-the-week-clean-up-many-location-names-possible Sep 7 - Clean up as many location names as possible] == G == *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/856132 G2G Levels and Titles] == M == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Merging Merging Two or More Profiles, How to] *MRCA = acronym for Most Recent Common Ancestor == P == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Personal_Categories Personal Categories] - Add your WikiTree-ID to a profile to categorize it under your WikiTree-ID. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:US_Presidents Presidents, United States - Profiles] *Profiles **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1102640 Finding all profiles created by me] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1102640 Finding all profiles created by me that I no longer manage] == S == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stickers Stickers] == T == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Templates Templates] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:External_Link_Templates Exteranal Link Templates] for Ancestry, Find a Grave, You Tube, etc. **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Formatting_Templates Formatting] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/450217 Tree Top Statistics on WikiTree] == U== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:US_Presidents United States Presidents - Profiles] == V == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Vietnam_War Vietnam War Template]

WikiTree Images New

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[[Category:WikiTree Love]][[Category:WikiTree Images]] Here are WikiTree logos and other images that you're free to use here or elsewhere. Feel free to use them in any way you like, as long as it's in reference to WikiTree. You are also welcome to improve on them and upload your own. Here are the main, printable logo images: # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/WikiTree_Images_New-3 Full Logo with Text] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/WikiTree_Images_New-1 Circle with WikiTree beneath it] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/WikiTree_Images_New Circle only]

WikiTree Instructions for CAGGNI Members

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[[Category:Computer Assisted Genealogy Group of Northern Illinois]] == WikiTree Instructions for CAGGNI Members == The following institutions are optional for members of [[Space:CAGGNI|CAGGNI]] that would like to take advantage of additional CAGGNI related capabilities on WikiTree. These features are provided by WikiTree for free, there is always no cost to CAGGNI or members. === Create Your Profile === :If you have not already done so create and review your profile on WikiTree. WikiTree pledges that it will be always be free with no subscription fees. :
:'''Important Recommendations''' * Review and Sign the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code WikiTree Honor Code] ** The code provides important information about proper conduct on WikiTree. ** Signing unlocks (for free) additional [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Membership#Benefits_of_membership Benefits] and '''removes advertisements''' from your view while on the site. * Check the Privacy settings for your profile. ** It is recommended that your carefully review the options and choose your preference based on what you feel is appropriate for you based on the information you are willing to share. *** Be mindful of what you share in your Biography to not reveal any sensitive information you do not want generally known. ** "Private with Public Biography and Family Tree" allows for the best opportunities for collaboration with others on WikiTree. *** Other levels of Private are available to hide information completely or restrict access to select individuals on your Trusted List. *** Tip: Use the available public view link to preview what others will see. * Review [[:Category: New Member How-To|New Member How-To]] for information on starting to build your tree and use DNA features. === Adding the CAGGNI Category to Your Profile === :To add your profile to the CAGGNI Category add the following text at the top of your biography (directly above the == Biography == line.). :
::''' [[Category:Computer Assisted Genealogy Group of Northern Illinois]]''' :
:For more information on using Categories refer to [[Help:Categorization]] === Following the CAGGNI Tag === :You can follow the {{Tag Link|CAGGNI}} Tag by adding it to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following your followed tags]. :
:For more information on using Tags refer to [[Help:Tags]] === Adding the CAGGNI Logo as an Image to Your Profile === {{Image|file=CAGGNI.png|align=r|size=150px}} :To add the CAGGNI Logo to your profile as an image add the following text to your biography. :
::''' {{Image|file=CAGGNI.jpg|align=r|size=150px}}''' :
: For more information on using Images refer to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Image Template:Image] :
: For other non-CAGGNI available Images refer to [[:Category: Images|Category:Images]] === Adding the CAGGNI Sticker to Your Profile === : '''''Future TBD''''' ''We are planing to request a Society Sticker after more members join WikiTree.'' : For more information on using Stickers refer to [[Help:Stickers]] , [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Member Template:Society Member Sticker] :
: For other non-CAGGNI available Stickers refer to [[Space:Relationship_Stickers|Relationship Stickers]]

WikiTree jenseits des eigenen Stammbaums

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[[Category: Straub-620]] Handout und Agenda == Vor Abfahrt == * Fragen dazwischen oder am Ende * Kamera an? * Aufnahme? == Warum WikiTree? == * ausführlich: siehe [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcBe-9djwh4 Einführung in WikiTree auf Deutsch] * [[Help:De:Der_kostenlose_Familienstammbaum|kostenlos]] nach Anmeldung, ansonsten werbefinanziert * [[Help:De:Gemeinsamer Stammbaum|ein Baum für alle]] ** ähnlich geni.com und FamilySearch, aber komplett ohne "hilfreiche" Vorschläge * „[[Help:De:Quellen|Quellen]]“-Pflicht * Zusammenarbeit, Schwarmwissen, nicht alles nochmal machen == Free Space Pages == * [[Help:De:Free-Space Profil|Freespace-Profile]] * Anlage über Add -> [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace new Free-Space] * [[Space:Gotthardhof|Gotthardhof]] * [[Space:Pribislaw_(1847)|Pribislaw (1847)]] * [[Space:Hinterzarten_war_memorial|War memorial, Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] * [[Space:Mord_im_K%C3%B6pferh%C3%A4usle|Mord im Köpferhäusle]] * [[Space:Letters_of_Franz_Xaver_and_Leopold_Guth|Auswandererbriefe]] * [[Space:German_territorial_structure:_1815_-_1866|German territorial structure: 1815 - 1866]] == G2G == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ Startseite] * "Forum" * [[Special:Following|Tags abonnieren]] * tägliche Mail mit Beiträge zu abonnierten Tags, nicht mit personalisiertem (!) Mittwochs-Newsletter verwechseln == Discord == * [[Help:De:Discord]] * [https://discord.gg/9EMSdccnn3 WikiTree (offiziell, englisch)] * [https://discord.gg/ZQ8GwAxGXw Ahnenforschung (inoffiziell, deutsch)] == Stammtisch == * [[Space:Stammtisch|Stammtisch]] == Projekte == * Mitgliedschaft nicht zwingend notwendig * [[:Category: Projects]] ** [[:Category: Topical Projects]] ** [[:Category: Geographical Projects]] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgTOz-ovb8g&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXS_3M_db2RW57rzZl98D5VI Friday Night Bingo] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aeRRJ6eLFs&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTAEbh6rNizagtJTP8kACDI WikiTreeDay] == One Name Studies == * [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Studies]] * [[Space:Geisinger_Name_Study|Geisinger Name Study]] => [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGFhnSjKQEc Videovorstellung] * [[Space:Laux_Name_Study|Laux Name Study]] == One Place Studies == * [[:Category: Germany, Place Studies]] == Challenges == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges sehr viele] * monatlich, wöchentlich ... * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1697314/germany-connectors-challenge-february-2024-german-painters Germany Connectors Challenge Februar 2024: Deutsche Maler] == Jede Hilfe zu spät ... == * Connect-a-Thon ** 3x im Jahr ** 72 Stunden ** Discord ** Deutschland-Team * Source-a-Thon == Bonus: Weltbaum / Connection Finder == * Verbindung finden * Verbindung erkennen * Verbindung zum PM * Connection Finder == Bonus: Kategorien == * Orte (Gegenwart) => [[:Category: Hinterzarten, Baden-Württemberg]] * Berufe => [[:Category: Deutschland, Berufe]] * Schiffe => Hauptsache [[:Category: Ships by Name]] * Migration (historisch) ** [[:Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] *** [[:Category: Grand Duchy of Baden, Emigrants]] **** [[:Category: Grand Duchy of Baden, Emigrants to Scotland]] ***** [[:Category: Migrants from Grand Duchy of Baden to Lanarkshire]] * Friedhöfe => [[:Category: Kommunaler Friedhof Hollage, Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen]] * Krankheiten => [[:Category: Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]

WikiTree Media

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[[Category: WikiTree Images]] [[Category:WikiTree Love]] ==About== ''This is an early draft page.'' This page is a central repository and/or directory for all types of media which can be used for promotional and educational purposes, as well as who to contact. Allied with this is the fledgling [[Project:Multimedia|Multimedia Project]] which is to bring together all those WikiTreers who can assist or are interested in creating materials to this end. If you are interested please go to the Project Page for more info. ===Media=== Media includes but is not limited to: video, audio, Powerpoint type slideshows, graphics, pdf, text. ====PDF Manuals==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/WikiTree_Media-1.pdf Wiki Editing manual] : A manual on how to include and use Wiki markup to improve the look and usability of the Biography section of a profile or free space page. :Comments on how to improve this manual are welcome. [[Space:Wiki_Editing_Manual|Work space for editing the Wiki Editing Manual]] ===Download Locations=== :[[Space:WikiTree_Images|WikiTree Images Old]]: This is the location for the various individual images and graphics used on the WIkiTree website. :[[Space:WikiTree_Images_New|WikiTree Images New]] :[[Video_Help|WikiTree Videos]] :[[Space:Videos_about_WikiTree|Videos about WikiTree]] :''More links and material to be added soon'' ===Latest Logos=== {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-3.png |align=l |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-4.png |align=l |size=l }} ---- ===Non Downloadable materials=== :[https://www.redbubble.com/people/wikitree/shop T-Shirts for purchase] :[https://wikitreers.creator-spring.com/ WikiTree merchandise] :For banners, posters, postcards and other types of hard material please contact the [[Bech-2|coordinator, Paul Bech]]. ===Presentation Kits=== ====Business Card Graphics==== Business Cards for WikiTree Volunteers. Easy to hand out at reunions or the library while you are doing research or the Archives, or at the next family dinner or...You can make these on your own computer with card blanks from your local business supply store. All you need is a word program like Libre Office or Microsoft Word, an on-board template for business cards, a printer and you are good to go. ''Explicit directions are contained within [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/181600/ever-yourself-wanting-write-wikitree-someone-dont-have-paper?show=181800#c181800 this G2G post].'' {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-2.png |align=c |size=m |caption=EXAMPLE }} ---- {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=The Tree. }} These graphics are print ready. Just right click on them and select Save As. Then open your favorite word processor and from the on-board templates create a business card like the example above. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Logo. }} ---- ===Reunion Kits=== ====WikiTree Profile Form==== Print this form front and back and hand out to family to fill in their information.{{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-1.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption=WikiTree Profile Form pdf download }}

---- ===Computer Background Images=== {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Enjoy Genealogy Background. }} {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=I heart WikiTree. }} {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=WikiTree Background. }} {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-5.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=WikiTree The Free Family Tree. }} {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=WikiTree Free Tree Tree Background. }} ---- ===Blogging and Social Media=== :[[:Category:WikiTree_Love|WikiTree in social media]] ==Ideas?== What ideas do you have for media creation? Add your ideas here. ==Coordinator== Any inquiries should be directed to [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]].

WikiTree notes

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WikiTree Plus Chrome Extension

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{{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension.png |align=r |caption=WikiTree Plus Chrome Extension }} WikiTree+ Chrome Extension is no longer maintained, since it was moved to [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. If you have it installed in your browser, you should uninstall it and install the WikiTree Browser Extension. == On Profile pages == * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in a consistent way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Paste sources: Helper to paste sources from major sites. See [[#Paste Sources]] * Add Project Box: Adds Project Box Template * Add Sticker: Adds Sticker Template * Add Research Note Box: Adds Research Note Template * Add External links: Adds External Link Template * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == On Category pages == Menu hierarchy: * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in consistent way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Add CategoryInfoBox ** Cemeteries *** Cemetery: Adds template *** Cemetery Group: Adds template *** Anglican Cemeteries: Adds template *** Baptist Cemeteries: Adds template *** Catholic Cemeteries: Adds template *** Jewish Cemeteries: Adds template *** Lutheran Cemeteries: Adds template *** Methodist Cemeteries: Adds template *** Presbyterian Cemeteries: Adds template *** Quaker Cemeteries: Adds template ** Religion *** Religious Institution Group: Adds template ** Maintenance *** Maintenance: Adds template *** Needs: Adds template *** Needs GEDCOM Cleanup: Adds template *** Unconnected: Adds template *** Unsourced: Adds template ** Others *** Location: Adds template *** Migration: Adds template *** One Name Study: Adds template *** One Place Study: Adds template *** CategoryInfoBox: Adds template * EditBOT instructions ** Rename Category: Adds template ** Merge Category: Adds template ** Delete Category: Adds template ** Confirm for EditBOT: Confirmation of action for EditBOT. Used only by Confirmation group. * Other templates ** Aka: Adds template ** Top Level: Adds template ** Geographic Location: Adds template * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == On Template pages == * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in consistant way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Add TemplateParam: Adds TemplateParam * Add Documentation: Adds Documentation * Add Base Templates: ** Project Box: Adds Project Box ** Sticker: Adds Sticker ** Research Note Box: Adds Research Note Box * Add Other Templates: ** Project Box Instructions Adds Project Box Instructions * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == On Other pages == * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in a consistent way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == Add Template == Selector for a template to add. After you select the template, [[#Edit Template]] dialogs opens where you can enter all parameters. == Edit Template == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension-1.png |align=r |size=l |caption= Edit template properties. }} Opens a dialog with all template properties. It has several options available depending on parameter type. See legend for quick info. At the moment only CategoryInfoBox has all parameters fully functional. Looking at each row there are 3 different backgrounds defining the parameter usage or importance. * Red means that the parameter is Required. If not entered, the template might not function properly. These parameters are added to the page even if they are not entered, so it is obvious on the page that it is missing. * Green means that the parameter is Preferred. This parameters are added to the page even if they are not entered, so it is easy to enter them. * Yellow means that the parameter is Optional. This parameters are added to the page only if they are entered. On each row, there is always the name of the parameter followed by Help icon if there is help available for it. If you hover over the icon, you will get a hint with the description of the parameter and an example if available. It is followed by an edit box where a parameter is entered. Edit box has a few different behaviors depending on the type of the parameter. It can be just normal text. It can also have drop down list of predefined values, that will autocomplete the content as you type. It can also be ReadOnly and in this case you can't edit the parameter value. It is followed by button R, that will restore the value if you changed it. It can be followed by button A in case there is presumed initial value deducted from page name or categories or other page content. It completely depends on the parameter. And the final button O stands for Open link. Some parameters represent links to Categories, Projects, Space pages, WikiData, FindAGrave, ... or custom URL. It will open appropriate page depending on the parameter. Paste function is also overridden for some parameters. It enables you to paste full URL and only the part needed by the parameter is extracted. For instance you can paste complete URL from findAGrave and only ID will be placed in the parameter. == Paste Sources == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension-3.png |align=r |caption=Paste Sources }}Here you can paste URL or standard source citation and it gets reformatted as needed. Here is a list of what can be pasted. * FindAGrave URL * FindAGrave citation * WikiData URL == Profile Cleanup == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension-2.png |align=r |caption=Automated cleanup }} This option cleans the profile like EditBOT does. It does a bit more and you can choose the groups of changes to apply. Things that are corrected: * prettifying inline citation tags ** REF ** /REF ** REFERENCES/ * Removing old dummy texts ** This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited. ** CONT ** CONC" * Removing spaces ** empty lines at the beginning, ** empty lines at the end ** TABulator to space ** multi-space to single ** angled quotes to normal * Redirected templates ** User Global Family Reunion to Global Family Reunion ** OnePlaceStudy to One Place Study ** Citation needed to Citation Needed * Links to WikiTree ** External Link to Internal ** URL to Internal Link ** http WikiTree to https * Ancestry URL ** Record URL to template ** old record URL to new ** old tree URL to new ** old tree URL to new (no person) * FindAGrave URL ** old URL to template ** old Link to template ** URL to template == Beta version == The latest development version is available for anyone who wants to be a beta tester. * Download the zip file. The latest version is 0.3.6 beta which can be downloaded here: https://plus.wikitree.com/Chrome/WikiTreePlusBeta.zip * Unzip this somewhere on your machine. * Then open the Chrome browser and go to this URL: chrome://extensions/ * At the top right of that page there is a toggle switch that says "Developer mode". Turn this on. * You should now see a button in the top left of the page that says "Load Unpacked". Click that and select the WikiTreePlus folder. == Revision history == 1.0.2 * Fixed a bug that prevented the display on nonprofile pages. * Fixed a bug with the recent addition of WikiTree Apps to Menu 1.0.1 * Template selector displays also group and sub-group of the template * Filter in Template selector searches also in group and sub-group of the template * Added WikiTree Apps to Menu 1.0.0 * Added support for FAG Cemetery ID * Added "Ancestry Share" source pasting 0.3.6 * Resolved a problem with changed URL of the profile edit page. * Resolved a problem with not saving if no manual changes were made. * Turning off the Enhanced editor on Extension use. 0.3.5 * republish due to an old published file. 0.3.4 * Finished Profile cleanup. It does everything EditBOT does and a few more things. 0.3.3 * Moved Source pasting definition out of the extension, so I can update it daily. * Added Profile cleanup. It is similar to what EditBOT does automatically on save. * Moved Profile cleanup definition out of the extension, so I can update it daily. 0.3.2 * Few corrections on Add template * Updated source citation ** Added FAG Citation ** Added WikiData URL * Improved "Explain your changes:" comment * Added template parameter type for WikiTreeBlog * Added template parameter type for needs on ProjectBoxes. * Added Help links in menus and dialogs 0.3.1 * Added the button on all Edit pages. * Improved automatic setting of TOC parameter * Added support for You Tube parameter * Added support for Number parameter * Made awareness of enhanced editor. * Added custom menu for profile pages. * Improved adding any template. * Added initial support to paste a source. 0.2.6 * Added support for Enter key. * Improved tab-order. * Added automatic setting of TOC parameter based on the number of pages in category. * Enabled Extension also on section edit (editing just part of the page) In version 0.2.5 * Added support for Team parameters. In version 0.2.4 * Added grouping to template parameters, so the dialog is smaller in some cases. Best seen on CIB Location * Checking for unknown parameters and reporting it back to user. That way user knows it was deleted. In version 0.2.3 * Add CIB Cemetery didn't work in case of some category combinations on the page. In version 0.2.2 * Open link button for web pages didn't work. * Adding new template CIB Cemetery template didn't work in case there were no categories on the page. * Wrote some help for the extension. In version 0.2.1 * Loading template definition from storage might throw an error disabling most extension options. In version 0.1.14 * All functionality on category pages is done. * Added Example to parameters * Added legend * Improved design * Added predefined values * Now any template can be added. * Added a system to update template list and parameters with all the data automatically, so it will automatically recognize new templates without updating the extension. In version 0.1.13 * Added Help to parameters * Added Initial values on some parameters * Added links for link properties to open the page. * Added paste manipulation. You can paste complete URL and only the ID is pasted. * Best seen on CategoryInfoBox Cemetery. Try adding a new one to a cemetery category. In version 0.1.12 * Added definition for all templates. for most of them it is just a generic definition. For some is also wrong, so double-check that you don't delete something. * Few minor changes. In version 0.1.11 * Corrected "Edit template" on undefined template to show a message instead of an error. * Corrected "Edit template" in case of selected text of template. it deleted the content after the selected template. In version 0.1.10 * Updated Confirm EditBOT to work again In version 0.1.9 * Updated definition of all templates In version 0.1.8 * on Add categories you first get the dialog to fill in the parameters. * improved recognition of templates to edit. You can select whole template and Edit that template. If nothing is selected and there is only one template on the page, that one is edited. In case of multiple templates the one with cursor in it is edited. In version 0.1.6 * Add CategoryInfoBox / Adds any Category Info Box template to the category. * Edit template works. It shows the dialog with all parameters. In version 0.1.5 * Format Parameters option works. It reformats spaces in template parameters, to make it look good. * Add CategoryInfoBox / Cemetery. Adds CategoryInfoBox Cemetery template to the category. Parameters are not yet added. * Add CategoryInfoBox / Cemetery Group. Adds CategoryInfoBox CemeteryGroup template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Rename Category. Adds Rename Category template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Merge Category. Adds Merge Category template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Delete Category. Adds Delete Category template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Confirm for EditBOT. It sets Confirmed parameter and sets edit comment. This option is just for Confirmation team.

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  • '''[[Project:Australia|Australia Project Home]]'''
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WikiTree practice

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---- [[:Category:Wisconsin]] {{Succession box2 | title = Sir Edward Stafford | years ='''3rd Premier of
New Zealand'''
1856—1861
[[Image:Connecting_all_Braddock_s-4.png|115px|Government Coat Of Arms]]
'''''and'''''
1865—1869

'''''and'''''
1872

| before = '''2nd Premier'''
[[Fox-6747|William Fox]]




'''Preceded by'''
'''6th Premier'''
[[Weld-202|Frederick Weld]]

'''Preceded by'''
'''2nd Premier'''
[[Fox-6747|William Fox]] | after = '''2nd Premier'''
[[Fox-6747|William Fox]]




'''Succeeded by'''
'''2nd Premier'''
[[Fox-6747|William Fox]]

'''Succeeded by'''
'''7th Premier'''
[[Waterhouse-1287|George Waterhouse]] }} Sewell-1214|Henry Sewell Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Domett-2|Alfred Domett Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Vogel-818|Julius Vogel {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" !Name !!State !!Birthdate |+'''Living Former & Incumbent Governors''' |- | [[Brewer-3212|Brewer, Albert]]|| AL ||1928/10/26 |- | [[Beasley-1403|Beasley, Jere]] || AL ||1935/12/12 |- | [[James-7829|James, Fob]] || AL ||1934/09/15 |- | [[Folsom-692|Folsom, Jr. Jim]] || AL ||1949/05/14 |- | [[Siegelman-7|Siegelman, Don]] || AL ||1946/02/24 |- | [[Riley-4219|Riley, Bob]] || AL ||1944/10/03 |- | [[Patterson-7094|Patterson, John Malcolm]] || AL ||1921/09/27 |- | [[Bentley-1980|Bentley, Robert J.]] || AL ||1943/02/03 |- | [[Cowper-247|Cowper, Steve]] || AK ||1938/08/21 |- | [[Heath-1152|Palin, Sarah]] || AK ||1964/02/11 |- | [[Knowles-3892|Knowles,Tony]] || AK ||1943/01/01 |- | [[Miller-33945|Miller, Keith Harvey]] || AK ||1925/03/01 |- | [[Murkowski-2|Murkowski, Frank]] || AK ||1933/03/28 |- | [[Parnell-586|Parnell, Sean]] || AK ||1962/11/19 |- | [[Sheffield-1564|Sheffield, Bill]] || AK ||1928/06/26 |- | [[Drinkwine-10|Brewer, Jan]] || AZ ||1944/09/26 |- | [[Napolitano-52|Napolitano, Janet]] || AZ ||1957/11/29 |- | [[Bowersock-89|Hull, Jane Dee]] || AZ ||1935/08/08 |- | [[Symington-77|Symington III, Fife]] || AZ ||1945/08/12 |- | [[Perica-4|Mofford, Rose]] || AZ ||1922/06/10 |- | [[Babbitt-386|Babbitt, Bruce]] || AZ ||1938/06/27 |- | [[Pryor-785|Pryor, David]] || AR ||1934/08/29 |- | [[Blythe-6|Clinton, Bill]] || AR ||1946/08/19 |- | [[Tucker-6093|Tucker, Jim Guy]] || AR ||1943/06/12 |- | [[Huckabee-137|Huckabee, Mike]] || AR ||1955/08/24 |- | [[Beebe-1334|Beebe, Mike]] || AR ||1946/12/28 |- | [[Deukmejian-1|Deukmejian, George]] || CA ||1928/06/06 |- | [[Wilson-29957|Wilson, Pete]] || CA ||1933/08/23 |- | [[Davis-33138|Davis, Gray]] || CA ||1942/12/26 |- | [[Schwarzenegger-1|Schwarzenegger, Arnold]] || CA ||1947/07/30 |- | [[Lamm-157|Lamm, Richard]] || CO ||1935/09/12 |- | [[Romer-143|Romer, Roy]] || CO ||1928/10/31 |- | [[Owens-3937 |Owens, Bill]] || CO ||1950/10/22 |- | [[Ritter-1081|Ritter, Bill]] || CO ||1956/09/06 |- | [[Weicker-14|Weicker, Jr.Lowell P.]]|| CT ||1931/05/16 |- | [[Rowland-1903|Rowland, John G.]]|| CT ||1957/05/24 |- | [[Reavis-272|Rell, M. Jodi]]|| CT ||1946/06/16 |- | [[Buckson-2|Buckson, David P.]]|| DE ||1920/07/25 |- | [[Du_Pont-31|du Pont, IV, Pierre S.]]|| DE ||1935/01/22 |- | [[Castle-879|Castle, Michael ]]|| DE||1939/07/02 |- | [[Wolf-2475|Wolf, Dale E.]]|| DE ||1924/09/06 |- | [[Carper-309|Carper, Thomas R.]]|| DE ||1947/01/23 |- | [[Coverdale-122|Minner, Ruth Ann]]|| DE ||1935/01/17 |- | [[Graham-7084|Graham, Bob]]|| FL ||1936/11/09 |- | [[Mixson-9|Mixson, Wayne]]|| FL||1922/06/16 |- | [[Martinez-1314|Martinez, Bob]]||FL||1934/12/25 |- | [[MacKay-1198|MacKay, Buddy]]|| FL ||1933/03/22 |- | [[Bush-705|Bush, Jeb]]|| FL||1953/02/11 |- | [[Crist-287|Crist, Charlie]]|| FL||1956/07/24 |- | [[Carter-1086|Carter, Jimmy]]|| GA||1924/10/01 |- | [[Harris-16323|Harris, Joe Frank]]|| GA||1936/02/16 |- | [[Miller-28723|Miller, Zell]]|| GA||1932/02/24 |- | [[Barnes-7453|Barnes, Roy]]|| GA||1948/03/11 |- | [[Perdue-544|Perdue, Sonny]]|| GA||1946/12/20 |- | [[Ariyoshi-1|Ariyoshi, George]]|| HI||1926/03/12 |- | [[Waiheʻe-1|Waihee III, John D.]]|| HI||1946/05/19 |- | [[Cayetano-2|Cayetano, Ben]]|| HI||1939/11/14 |- | [[Cutter-403|Lingle, Linda]]|| HI||1953/06/04 |- | [[Abercrombie-359|Abercrombie, Neil]]|| HI||1938/06/26 |}

WikiTree Presentations

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[[Category:Multimedia Project]] [[Category:WikiTree Love]] [[Category:Present]] [[Category:Ambassadors Project]] [[Category:WikiTree Love]]
Back to [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassadors Project]]

[[Space:Bloggers_Team|Bloggers]] | [[Space:Forums_Team|Forums]] | [[Space:Link_Builders_Team|Link Builders]] | [[Space:Presenters_Team|Presenters]] | [[Space:Social_Media_Team|Social Media]]
---- Images: [[Space:Images_for_WikiTree_Social_Media|Images for WikiTree Social Media]] | [[Space:WikiTree_Images_New|WikiTree Images New]] | [[Space:WikiTree_Media|WikiTree Media]]
Videos: [[Space:Videos_about_WikiTree|Videos about WikiTree]] | [[Space:WikiTree_TV|WikiTree TV]] | [https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers WikiTreers on YouTube] | WikiTree Challenge Videos: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRQppf2jrnsg4OPeM7GLPi- 2022] / [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQwOmgPnHN4abCvEEF-YurP 2021] WikiTreers can spread WikiTree love by sharing the presentations listed here with their local, state, provincial, national and international meetings and conferences. So if any of you have a natural flair for public speaking grab these slides and enjoy sharing. == Presentation Handouts == === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Created_by_Robinson-27225-3.pdf Introduction to WikiTree] === *{{YouTube|MDZ13G7HSPY|What is WikiTree}} 90-second video === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-3.pdf Honor Code] === Michael Lee Stills presentation handout on the Honor Code. == Presentations == === Introduction to WikiTree === 8 Aug 2022 {{YouTube|DB3mw7WINYs|Intro to WikiTree}} Presentation to Central Georgia Genealogical Society given by [[Robinson-27225]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-8.pdf DNA and the Global Family Tree] === Mags WikiTree Presentation at the Ontario Genealogical Conference 2017, in Ottawa, ON June 18, 2017. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-6 WikiTree's Profile Improvement Project] === Slides from the WikiTree LiveCast with Bob Kenniston and The Book Doctor Bobbie Christmas. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-4.pdf WikiTree and DNA, Getting Started] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden and Emma McBeth on how to get started doing DNA on WikiTree. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-7.pdf WikiTree and DNA, WikiTree and DNA Matching] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden and Emma McBeth on how to use WikiTree as a tool in DNA Matching. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/WikiTree_Media-3.pdf Wikitree and DNA, DNA Features on WikiTree] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden, Julie Ricketts, Emma McBeth, Peter Roberts and Kitty Munson Cooper discussing WikiTree's DNA FEatures. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-5.pdf WikiTree and One Name Studies] === WikiTree LiveCast with Mags Gaulden and Julie Ricketts featuring Doug Lockwood and Name Studies. === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-1.pdf WikiTree and Family Search, Oh the Connections You'll Make] === Mags Gaulden's presentation on making connections between WikiTree and Family Search (PDF format). === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Mags_Photo_Shoebox-2.pdf WikiTree and Surname Studies] === Eowyn Langholf and Mags Gaulden's presentation on WikiTree and surname studies. === [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi-HHNVn2Jw Plays Well with Others: Pros and Cons of Collaborative Family Trees] === YouTube video of [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]]'s presentation to the Boulder Genealogical Society in Colorado, USA. === [https://youtu.be/WA6IKUJ9rgU Using DNA and WikiTree to Find our Bahamian Ancestral Heritage] === YouTube video of [[Roberts-7085|Peter J. Roberts]]' presentation at the Island Roots Heritage Festival in Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, Bahamas, May 1st and 2nd, 2015. The discussion of WikiTree begins at 27:39.

WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor

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[[Category:Roll_of_Honor]] [[Category:Roll of Honor Military Showcase Profile]] [[Category:Killed in Action]] [[Category:Prisoners of War]] [[Category:Missing in Action]] [[Category:Wounded in Action]] [[Category:Medal of Honor]] [[Category:Victoria Cross]] [[Category: Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur]] [[Category:Order of the Medjidie]] [[Category:Order of the Tower and Sword]] [[Category:Pour le Mérite]] [[Category:Nominated Profiles]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Roll_of_Honor https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Photos-37.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Killed_in_Action https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Photos-28.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prisoner_of_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Terry_s_Photos-115.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Missing_in_Action https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Terry_s_Photos-111.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wounded_in_Action https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Photos-32.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medal_of_Honor https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Photos-30.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medals_of_Honor/Honour_Victoria_Cross https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Photos-31.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Legion_of_Honour https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Photos-33.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Order_of_the_Medjidie https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Photos-34.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Order_of_the_Tower_and_Sword https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Photos-35.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pour_le_M%C3%A9rite https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Photos-36.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Eager_Beavers_WWII https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Photos-66.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Died_in_Military_Service https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Photos-38.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Worldwide_Military_Resource_Page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Photos-39.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Roll_of_Honor_Template https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Photos-41.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Forgotten_Ones https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Photos-69.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Military_Showcase_Profiles https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Terry_s_Photos-141.gif] {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=253aGgk7NSE YouTube Il Silenzio (Taps)] the full version of Il Silenzio (Taps) this is a Beautiful rendition by a 13 yr old girl Melissa Venema played at a Andre Rieu Concert Here is Taps played in its entirety the Original version of Taps was called Last Post, and was written by Daniel Butterfield in 1801 in 1862 it was shortened to 24 notes and re-named Taps Melissa Venema is playing it on a trumpet whereby the original was played on a bugle ''
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'''[[Reynolds-2390|Terri Rick]]'''
'''[[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]'''
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Roll of Honor
The Roll of Honor page is to honor and remember all profiles on Wikitree that were KIA, MIA, POW, WIA and for those that received the highest medal for their country.
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They shall not grow old
As we who are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
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'' Military Decorations ''
:'''Military Decorations''' are awards given to an individual as a distinctively designed mark of honor denoting heroism, or outstanding service or Valor in the face of the enemy or achievement for their Country. Bravery awards are in the form of a cross, star or medal on a ribbon. :'''Service''' for one's country is usually accomplished by a member of the armed forces. A member that has received the highest military decoration their country awards or is labeled as a POW or MIA will not be forgotten. Those military Decorations and labels are described below: -------------- :The only profiles that should be added to the Medal free space pages are the Recipients that received the highest military honor for their Country. -------
*[[Space:Prisoner_of_War|Prisoner of War]] *[[Space:Missing_in_Action|Missing in Action]]
''Prisoner of War / Missing in Action ''
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''' Honoring yesterday's War Heroes Today! '''
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:Our brave men and women, past and present, have been captured as Prisoners of War (POW) or have been labeled as Missing in Action (MIA). Too many have never returned home. These men and women served their country with loyalty, dedication and perseverance. They answered the call and they sacrificed in hopes that others would not have to: each and every one has earned the right to be honored. :Prisoners of War suffer greatly at the hands of their enemies, and are sometimes victims of crimes against humanity such as torture. Other times they are not fed well, not given proper medical attention, used in experiments and suffered in ways most of us can not comprehend. Many serve time in dirt cells, or inhospitable camps with injuries and fear, not knowing if they will ever get home. :Some of our brave military members end up killed or lost and never recovered; for most, we will never know what became of them. This is one of the most frustrating and depressing positions that the family member of a service member can be put under. The not knowing if their loved one is alive or dead; not knowing if they will come home tomorrow or 20 years from now is an anguish and pain that never fades. :What about our brave service member, if alive, knowing their spouse may have moved on, thinking they were KIA; knowing that their children grew up without them. How painful and yet many still persevere with hope. Believing they are forgotten, their sacrifice in vain..... '''
'''POW/MIA YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN HERE ON WIKITREE'''
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*[[Space:Killed_in_Action|''' {{Blue|Killed in Action LINK for Profiles A through L}}''']] **[[Space:Killed_in_Action_Page_2|'''{{Blue|Killed in Action Page 2 LINK for Profiles M-Z}}''']]
'' Killed in Action ''
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'''Lest we Forget - We will Remember Them'''
:The strongest instinct, we humans, like almost all of nature, have is self preservation. We are to survive as long as we can manage. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen have that same instinct, yet, time after time, they are willing to deny themselves the right to their own lives for people they do not know, have never met, do not care, and most of which will never say thank you. That is why we here honor all those who died while serving their respective nations. '''
'''These men and women gave up their most precious possession for their nations - FOR US.'''
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'''We honor their great sacrifice as we put their names here on WikiTree's Roll of Honor.'''
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*[[Space:Wounded_in_Action|Wounded in Action]]
'' Wounded in Action ''
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:'''Answering''' the call to take up arms, in some countries is not a choice, in others it is a choice. Regardless, that member was in a dangerous environment and was wounded. Veterans listed here have returned from their service with their lives, yet may be missing limbs, bear permanent scars or other damage. These men and women are honored for their service to their nation in their time of need. It's easy to sit back and let another take your place or to hide away from danger, it's a human auto-pilot condition. But some of us - have what it takes, we stand tall and proud, or cower in despair, but those listed here - they earned that right by using their body as a shield by choice or design they defended their country from an enemy. ----
*[[Space:Medal_of_Honor|Medals of Honor/Honour- Medal of Honor]]
'' Medal of Honor ''
[[image:Photos-188.gif|100px|*]] '''United States of America''' :A military decoration is an award, usually a medal, given to an individual as a distinctively designed mark of honor denoting heroism, or outstanding service or Valor in the face of the enemy or achievement for their Country. Bravery awards are in the form of a cross, star or medal on a ribbon. :The only profiles that should be added to this are the Recipients that received the highest military honor for their Country. :The Medal of Honor is the United States of America's highest military honor, awarded for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty. These involve the risk of, or guarantee of death. Many are awarded posthumously, as the heroic act saved lives but resulted in their own death. :As stated by SECNAVINST 1650.1H: It is awarded by the President of the United States with the approval of Congress to US military personnel. It is awarded to those "who conspicuously distinguish themselves by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty. While engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States, while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force, or while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party." :It goes on to say, "There must be no margin of doubt or possibility of error in awarding this honor. To justify the decoration, the individual's service must clearly be rendered conspicuous above his or her comrades by an act so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes his or her gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; and it must be the type of deed which if not done would not subject the individual to any justified criticism. The deed must be without detriment to the mission of the command or to the command to which attached." [http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/SecNavInst%201650.1H.pdf| SECNAV Instruction 1650.1H]
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'' Victoria Cross ''
'''The Victoria Cross (VC)''' is the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of various Commonwealth countries
[[image:My_Images-18.gif|100px|*]] '''United Kingdom''' :A recommendation for the VC is normally issued by an officer at regimental level, or equivalent, and has to be supported by three witnesses, although this has been waived on occasion the recommendation is then passed up the military hierarchy until it reaches the Secretary of State for Defence. The recommendation is then laid before the monarch who approves the award with his or her signature
[[image:Photos-187.gif|100px|*]] '''Australia''' :The Governer-General of Australia awards the VC for Australia, with the approval of the Sovereign, on the recommendation of the Minister for Defence.
[[image:Photos-192.gif|100px|*]] '''New Zealand''' :The VC is presented to the recipient by the Governor-General of New Zealand during an investiture held at Government House, Wellington.
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[[image:Photos-189.gif|100px|*]] '''Canada''' :'''The Victoria Cross''' Is the Highest military decoration of Canada modelled on the original British Victoria Cross the Canadian Victoria Cross instituted in 1993 is similar to the British VC in intent and appearance, with several small changes. :The VC is awarded by either the Canadian monarch or his or her viceregal representative, the Governor General of Canada
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---- *[[Space:Legion_of_Honour|Medals of Honor/Honour - Légion d'honneur.]]
''Légion d'honneur ''
[[image:Photos-193.gif|100px|*]] '''France''' :The military distinctions (Légion d'honneur à titre militaire) are awarded for bravery (actions de guerre) and can be awarded for service. When it is awarded for bravery, the Legion is awarded jointly with a mention in Dispatches. Dispatches means the recipients name appears in an official report that is written by a superior and describes the gallant or meritorious action being credited with.
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*[[Space:Order_of_the_Medjidie|Medals of Honor/Honour - Order of the Medjidie]]
''Order of the Medjidie ''
[[image:Photos-194.gif|100px|*]] '''Turkey''' :'''The Order of the Medjidie''' was instituted by Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid in 1851 and was most often awarded to non-Turkish Nationals. This decoration was first used as a reward for distinguished service to those military forces that came to the aid of the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War against Russia. The British Army, Royal Navy and French Army were the first to receive this military decoration. Later during World War I it was awarded German and Australian Officers. :This decoration was awarded in five classes with the first through fourth being gold and the last in silver. ::• First Class Order (Gold) - 50 people (Given by Sultan) ::• Second Class Order (Gold) - 150 people (Given by Sultan) ::• Third Class Order (Gold) - 800 people ::• Fourth Class Order (Gold) - 3,000 people ::• Fifth Class Order (Silver) - 6,000 people
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*[[Space:Order_of_the_Tower_and_Sword|Medals of Honor/Honour - Order of the Tower and Sword]]
'' Order of the Tower and Sword ''
'' Ordem Militar da Torre e Espada do Valor, Lealdade e Mérito ''
[[Image:Photos-203.gif|100px|??]] '''Portugal''' The Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valour, Loyalty and Merit is a Portuguese order of knighthood and the pinnacle of the Portuguese honours system. It was created by King Afonso V in 1459 the order is not only bestowed to people, but may be bestowed to Portuguese municipalities. The Order of the Tower and Sword, as awarded by the Portuguese government today, comes in six classes: *Grand Collar (GColTE) *Grand Cross (GCTE) *Grand Officer (GOTE) *Commander (ComTE) *Officer (OTE) *Knight (CavTE) / Dame (DamTE)
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*[[Space:Pour_le_M%C3%A9rite|Medals of Honor/Honour - Pour le Mérite]]
'' Pour le Mérite ''
'' Blue Max - Blauer Max ''
[[Image:Photos-222.gif |100px|??]] '''Germany''' Germany's highest military medal awarded during World War One was the The Pour le Mérite known as the Blue Max German Blauer Max it was the German Kingdom of Prussia's highest order of merit. It was awarded strictly as a recognition of extraordinary personal achievement,The award was given as both a military (1740–1918) and civil (1740–1810, after 1842 as a separate class) honour
Pour le Mérite - (Military order) Type - Neck order Eligibility - Military personnel Status -Extinct Established -1740 Last awarded - 2 September 1918 [[Image:Profile Photo s-125.jpg|140px|??]] '''Pour le Mérite - Blue Max - Blauer Max''' ---------------------------------------------
If you know any that have been labeled as such, feel free to add their profile. '''PLEASE''' cite some sources as to that status, as this is an Honor Roll of those who have made some of the largest sacrifices for their country: These titles are not to be given by hearsay or uneducated guessing. They are titles of great honor and should be documented. '''''Profiles listed on this space will be validated. Those with no source documentation showing why this honor was bestowed '''will''' be removed.''''' This page will grow as we get the time to do so.
Also see: *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_decorations Wikipedia List of Military Decorations] *[http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/SecNavInst%201650.1H.pdf SECNAV Instruction 1650.1H] ------------------------------

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[[Category:WikiTree Tools and Apps]] == Introduction == The [[Space:WikiTree_Readability_Options|Readability Options]] feature was released in version 1.4 of the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. It contains many options to alter the way various items like [[#List Spacing|lists]], [[#Sources Section|sources]], and [[#Inline Citations|citations]] display on profiles. It also includes an option to toggle [[#Reading Mode|reading mode]], which will declutter the profile by [[#Hide Profile Elements|hiding]] many of WikiTree's UI elements. == Options == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Readability_Options-8.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Recommended Settings }} The main button to enable this feature is under the "Profile" section of the extension. (In prior versions, it was located in the "Style" section next to the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Dark Mode|Dark Mode]] feature.) At this time, these options only apply when viewing people, categories, and free-space profiles. When editing profiles or viewing other types of pages, no content will be altered by this feature. === Reading Mode === ==== Enable reading mode ==== :''Default:'' '''off''' When turned on, this option will automatically hide any of the [[#Hide Profile Elements|items]] set to "in reading mode" when a profile loads. This can be toggled while viewing profiles if the [[#Show the reading mode toggle switch|toggle switch]] (below) is also enabled. ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/WikiTree_Readability_Options-3.png See example]) ==== Show the reading mode toggle switch ==== :''Default:'' '''on''' This option will add a convenient toggle switch below the main menu header as a shortcut to toggle [[#Enable reading mode|reading mode]] while viewing a profile. The status is preserved across pages, so opening the main extension is not necessary to simply turn reading mode on or off. === List Spacing === ==== Adjust spacing between list items ==== :''Default:'' '''WikiTree default''', ''Recommended:'' '''75%''' Many people have complained that there is not enough spacing between sources, and it makes them harder to read. This option allows you to customize the spacing from the WikiTree default of 5px to a much wider margin. ==== Remove blank lines between bullet list items ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' In order to make profiles more readable, some editors choose to put blank lines between each source list item. While it accomplishes their goal, this does not apply to inline citations, and it creates a full line of spacing between each source, which may be different from most profiles that adhere to the standard format. This option will remove the blank line between adjacent bullet items and apply your spacing chosen above so that all items will be spaced evenly. ==== Apply spacing rules only to the Sources section ==== :''Default:'' '''on''' Numbered and bulleted lists are not limited to the Sources section. Editors may put lists of children or any other number of lists throughout a person's biography. To apply your selected spacing rules to all lists, including those not under the Sources header, turn this option off. === Sources Section === ==== Collapse the entire Sources section ==== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' Similar to Ian's original "Collapsible Sources" feature, this will reduce the Sources section to simply a header line with a button to expand the sources. In contrast to the original feature, this will hide all content under the Sources header, not just the list of inline citations. If you click on a citation number in the biography while the sources are collapsed, the entire section will automatically be expanded. If applied only in reading mode, the toggle button will not be shown in normal mode, and all sources will be displayed. To enable the toggle button without opening each page with the sources collapsed, use the special "only on demand" option. ==== Bold the first segment of each source ==== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' Another method that many editors have used to make lists of sources more readable is to add a bold fact in front of each source (ie. '''Birth''': "1900 United States Federal Census"). If turned on, this option will attempt to automatically apply the bold style to the first section of sources (a title in quotes, an italicized site name, a link to another page, etc.) to accomplish the same visual effect without requiring any additional text to be added. This option can be sensitive to non-standard source formats and may not be applied in all scenarios. ==== Remove bold labels from the beginning of sources ==== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' In conjunction with the previous option for sources where editors have manually added a bold fact in front of a source, this option will attempt to remove those labels for more standard formatting. When combined with the option above, the "Birth:" text would be removed, and the bold style would instead be applied to the "1900 United States Federal Census" text, ==== Remove explicit line breaks from sources ==== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''in reading mode''' Some editors add <br> tags within sources to manually break between lines. While this can help with readability, it can also extend the length of the page. You can choose whether to replace them with spaces to condense the source text. ==== Remove back-references from the beginning of sources ==== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' On profiles where inline references are used frequently, the arrows and reference numbers that precede the citation text in the Sources section can get quite cluttered. If you don't need to click on the arrow or number to jump back to the spot in the biography where the source was referenced, you can use this option to hide the links so that the sources look cleaner. ==== Indent plain text in the Sources section ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' Plain-text lines in the Sources section like "See also:" are often left-justified and do not look like they line up with the source items. Rather than using a colon to manually indent these items only on specific profiles, this option allows you to control the indentation on all profiles without affecting others who do not prefer this style. === Inline Citations === ==== Hide citation superscripts within the biography ==== :''Default:'' '''never''' Some editors do not like the way a biography looks with many citation superscripts scattered throughout the text. This option lets you control when and if they are displayed in the biography. ==== Citation format ==== :''Default:'' '''[1][2][3]''', ''Recommended:'' '''[1,2,3]''' Similar to Ian's original "Format Source Reference Numbers" feature, this option lets you control the formatting of adjacent citations. If you think the default format of surrounding each superscript with brackets is too cluttered, you can replace them with commas and/or the brackets. ==== Citation size ==== :''Default:'' '''normal''', ''Recommended:'' '''smaller''' Ian's original feature also made the citation superscripts smaller than the standard text. This option allows you to select how small (or large) that you want the numbers to be. ==== Additional spacing between citation numbers ==== :''Default:'' '''none''' By default, there are no speces between adjacent citations unless an editor explicitly adds them. If they are too close together, this option will allow you to add spacing between the numbers to improve readability. ==== Clean up citations ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' In some cases, editors leave whitespace between a reference tag and the end of the previous statement. Some even purposely add whitespace between references so that they are easier to read. If this option is on, it will automatically compress the whitespace and apply the rules above to format the numbers. Additionally, it will remove the underline from the links to improve readability. ==== Sort adjacent citations by number ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' On profiles where the same citation is referenced multiple times, the reference numbers can be displayed out of order. If this bothers you, this option will sort all adjacent reference numbers so that they are in numeric order. === Hide Profile Elements === ==== Right Section ==== ===== Collapse and extend the content to full-width ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode when empty''' This option determines whether to hide the column to the right of the profile (containing DNA Connections, Images, Collaboration, Research, etc.). This will allow the biography section to expand to fill the screen. Note that other extensions may add content to this section. The "when empty" options will check for this and prevent the column from collapsing if desired. ===== Hide status blocks ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' Some profiles have extra status blocks above the right column like the "Project Protected" status for famous people. If you're not editing profiles, you may prefer to hide this. ===== Hide G2G forum posts ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' If a particular profile is referenced in the WikiTree G2G forum, those posts are listed at the top of the right column. ===== Hide DNA connections ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''', ''Recommended:'' '''always when empty''' While this is a very useful feature on WikiTree, some members may prefer to keep it hidden unless there are connected DNA tests available. ===== Hide popular images ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' Since there is already a way to view all images at the top of the profile, some members may prefer to keep this section hidden. This also helps avoid duplicate images from cluttering the screen when they are already placed inline in the biography. ===== Hide collaboration links ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' This members-only section contains convenient links to edit profiles, post comments, and communicate other members by messaging or the forum. While helpful for new members, some active members may prefer to keep it hidden. ===== Hide the research section ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This members-only section contains a convenient link to search for records on other genealogy websites and sometimes lists matching profiles on FamilySearch. ==== Top Section ==== ===== Hide extra widgets and icons in the profile heading ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide any items that clutter the header of the profile. This includes the profile privacy status (lock icon) and the scissors links to copy and paste the profile ID/links. In some cases, it may also hide elements added by other extensions or features (like degrees of separation and relationship to you). ===== Hide top-left thumbnail image ===== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''in reading mode when default''' This option determines whether to hide the thumbnail image in the top-left corner of the profile. In addition to hiding it in reading mode or always, you can also select to only hide it when a default thumbnail is used (the blue/pink silhouette for people or the green tree on free-space pages). ===== Hide the tabs at the top of the profile ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the tabs (such as Edit, Images, Changes, Privacy, etc.) at the top of the profile. ===== Hide the navigation buttons under the tabs ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the buttons that navigate to various profile sections (such as Categories, Comments, Matches, Sources, etc.) under the main row of tabs. ===== Hide the profile manager and last modified section ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the rows above the biography that show Profile manager, created, Last modified, Last tracked change, This page has been accessed ### times, etc. ===== Hide the Genealogist section ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' This option determines whether to hide the section at the top of user profiles for WikiTree members. This section usually includes the genealogist information, tags they are following, badges that they have earned, etc. ==== Biography Section ==== ===== Hide edit links on the vitals and in the bio ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide any edit links throughout the profile (if you are the manager). This includes links such as [uncertain] and [add spouse?] or [add child]. ===== Hide project or research boxes ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' This option determines whether to hide any project or research boxes above the biography. Since these are generally important, they are not hidden by default. ===== Hide stickers ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' This option determines whether to hide any stickers (usually shown at top-right of the biography. 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While useful for editors, these take up a large portion of the page when simply browsing profiles, so this gives you the option to hide them. ===== Hide connections to famous people at the bottom ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the section near the bottom of person profiles that lists the connections and degrees from famous people. ===== Hide categories ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the surname breadcrumbs (S > Smith > John Smith) and the category list (cemeteries, locations, etc.) for a profile. ===== Hide custom background images ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' Custom background images are sometimes applied to certain profiles, especially for famous people. This gives you the option to hide them. == Development == This feature was added to the [[Space:WikiTree Browser Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] in 2023 by [[Duke-5773|Jonathan Duke]]. [[Duke-5773|Duke, Jonathan]]. Personal recollection on 22 March 2023. Based on responses to a [[#g2g_1543388|G2G post]], development began on an "Accessibility Options" feature to alter the spacing and styling in the Sources section to make profiles more readable for those with vision difficulties. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/dd89cdcd36a8eaa1dc1e9a4bf50f8fd123bd52d6 dd89cdc] by jonathanduke on 25 Feb 2023. After reading a [[#issue_125|suggestion]] by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]], development continued on a separate "Reading Mode" feature to toggle various elements on and off while browsing profiles. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/5bab0ad2feb77a8e4a1109ebe54994f69d0ddf13 5bab0ad] by jonathanduke on 1 Mar 2023. Due to their similarity, the two features were updated to use [[#Shared Code|common code]] for detecting profile elements, GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/8d7918243c8bd4b8bd60cd446b8acd3804e5db63 8d79182] by jonathanduke on 2 Mar 2023. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/874509da0e075a54e174e133a11aa886c7ad88f6 874509d] by jonathanduke on 2 Mar 2023. and they were eventually merged with existing "Collapse Sources" and "Format Source Reference Numbers" features by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] to consolidate everything into one feature. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/ba4e698d44369eed75b08d969125a1fa7417d881 ba4e698] by jonathanduke on 17 Mar 2023. === Shared Code === Some code that was initially developed as part of this new feature has been moved to the core of the extension so that it can be shared among all features. In order to detect the various elements on the various WikiTree profiles, a common method (ensureProfileClasses) was developed to apply CSS classes to the HTML (see [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/core/profileClasses.js profileClasses.js]). While there has been [[#klbZGPKFoR4|some discussion]] about standardizing the way the HTML is formatted on profiles, hopefully this will help bridge the gap. If you are developing your own features for the extension, you are welcome to utilize this method if you need to identify the profile elements, but note that this code may be vulnerable to HTML changes by WikiTree that could break its detection logic. Additionally, some of the options above utilize a standard HTML checkbox/label pair to toggle on and off. A custom cascading style sheet (see [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/core/toggleCheckbox.css toggleButton.css]) was added to transform a simple checkbox into a toggle switch. It is compatible with dark mode, and it can be sized using a CSS variable. === Debugging === {{Image|file=Profile_Images_jduke79.png |align=r |size=m }} An additional debugging feature can be added (when building the extension) which highlights the elements marked by ensureProfileClasses. Uncomment the debugging sections in [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/content.js content.js] and [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/features/register_feature_options.js register_feature_options.js] to enable it. ''It should not be compiled into releases of the extension.'' == Examples == In addition to this free-space profile, the following profiles are good examples for observing the effects of the various options provided by this feature: * [[Schulz-482|Charles Schulz]] * [[Presley-155|Elvis Presley]] * [[Ozimov-1|Isaac Asimov]] * [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] * [[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] == Sources == === Discussion === * '''G2G post''': https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1543388/preferred-formatting-of-references-and-sources * '''GitHub issue''': https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/issues/125 * https://groups.google.com/g/WikiTreeApps/c/klbZGPKFoR4 See also: * '''Official Release:''' https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1563396/wikitree-browser-extension-new-features * '''Source Code:''' https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension * '''Friday Night Bingo:''' https://www.youtube.com/live/vzdru_9mtwk (7 Jul 2023) :'''Note:''' The sources above use various non-standard formats so that this page can be used as an [[#Examples|example]] of the extension's features. == Acknowledgements == * Thanks to [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] for his collaboration and extensive work on the WikiTree extension (and [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]]). * Thanks to [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] for his detailed proposal of Reading Mode. ([[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] is great, too!) * Thanks to [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] for all of his effort in testing, feedback, and documentation.

WikiTree Secret Santa 2022

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==WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2022== ''This is the Free Space page for organizing the 2022 WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge ! The WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge will take place once again in 2022! Registration for wishes and to be an elf opened up as of Friday December 9th, and details were revealed on the [https://wikitree.zoom.us/rec/share/RteB37MLxwLGNWPFXN9A4FdsxofmJC8jjH4PtdiZOTlVDXSDIeSQFBtnqxZxzM2u.aoFDBH_MAmt1xUt1 Saturday LiveCast] the next day. The deadline to sign up - either as an elf or to add your wish - was December 24th, 11:59pm EST (midnight) The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Mariah Carey Challenge of the Week is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 24th. The challenge continues until January 6th, 2023 (midnight EST), and the results will be revealed on the Saturday LiveCast of January 7th, 2023. Lead Elves: [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] Thanks to Donna Baumann for creating the WikiTree Secret Santa image used for this background! == SOLVED counter: 34 == The following wishes are now solved: :1, 4, 9, 13, 25, 28, 32, 36, 40, 51, 60, 69, 70, 73, 77, 82, 84, 85, 87, 93, 94, 107, 109, 116, 119, 121, 124, 129, 131, 136, 141, 142, 148, 149 == Secret Santa Basics == * Observe regular WikiTree Challenge protocol ** Add sources to profiles you work on ** Add Research Notes to profiles - about you looked for and found, or DIDN'T find ** Clean up where you can (don't remove sources) ** If it's helpful to add profiles for Conflated people to help keep the Wish profile straight, do that. ** Do not add profiles for Living People. * Use the Elf Status area below each Wish to track your work * Add '''[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2022]]''' to profiles you’ve worked on * Add '''{{Secret Santa|2022}}''' to your own profile once you’ve completed a wish * Add this to profiles that were worked on: ::== Acknowledgements == ::{{Secret Santa Profile|2022}} * Ask for help or collaboration whenever you need it - in the Discord #secret-santa channel, or PM one of the Lead Elves. ANYTIME! ==Santa's Mailbox== The list of wishes will be recorded below, and assembled by the Lead Elves, from the G2G posts, as well as any wishes from the FaceBook or Discord posts ELVES: In the '''Santa's Elf Status''' area, please add "''Working on by Elf NAME''", "''Research Notes added by Elf NAME, no longer working on it''", or, "''Wish Granted by Elf NAME''" next to a wish so that other Elves know that it has been taken. Also, please don't sign up for more than two at a time, to give others lots of opportunity to help out as well! Once you complete a wish, mark it as completed (Wish Granted or Research Notes added), then choose another one. ''Note: You may also wish to request help / collaborators next to your name in the status area. '' Feel free to add Additional Elf Status lines if more than two collaborators on a wish Discord can be used for Real-time communication between elves. You can ask for help with Discord from the Lead Elves at any time. If you need to contact someone, and aren't on Discord, please contact the Lead Elves. ===Family History Center/Library/Affiliate requests=== (for Working ELVES needing assistance or WISHES) If you would like an image look up at an FHC or FHL, please post below. Please post the link to the index or image that is inaccessible at home and your ID# so that we can let you know what was found. * Trying to find a baptism for [[Ingle-1387|John Ingle (1783-1864)]] and https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K85F-B7P to confirm they are brothers. Request from [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:58, 26 December 2022 (UTC) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D24-82L marriage record to Clara]. [[Silva-1055]] * Wish #72 I am looking for a birth certificate for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCafferty-411 to confirm his parents. I do not think that this John and Susan are his parents. ===
Wishes
=== ==== Brick Wall - Belgium/Netherlands - Wish 63 - NOTES ==== 63. ''(from Alex Fransen)'' Looking for birth record and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506806#a1506806 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Daniels-7546]] # Santa's Elf Status: Improved BIO. Added Research notes and one child who already had a WikiTree profile. [[Dijkgraaf-24|Dijkgraaf-24]] 21:25, 24 December 2022 (UTC) No longer working on. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada - Wish 97 - NOTES ==== 97. ''(from Stew King)'' Where did she go after her husband died?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509632#a1509632 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Wilson-53705]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 23:05, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada; US:Wisconsin, Vermont - Wish 37 - NOTES ==== 37. ''(from Alice Glassen)'' Looking for information on parents of this ancestor born in Baie des Chaleurs c. 1778 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505401#a1505401 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Quebecois * Profiles: [[Clark-56899]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 15:44, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Balcer-51 is requesting assistance from an additional elf: 1.) Someone in Northern Vermont who can check marriage records on microfilm from 1780-1804. 2.) Someone in New Brunswick, Canada, or who has a paid membership subscription to the New Brunswick Genealogical Society or PRDH. See research notes in Clark-56899 for more information. No entries in PRDH (which goes through 1849, none in LaFrance which covers Quebec).([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 14:37, 2 January 2023 (UTC)) # Santa's Elf Status: [[Ferraiolo-2|Ferraiolo-2]] 15:08, 2 January 2022. Doing some biography changes, clean-up and removing the Unsourced tag. [[Ferraiolo-2|Ferraiolo-2]] 20:09, 2 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - Canada: CW/Ontario - Wish 34==== 34. ''(from Elf Betsy Ko)'' Please confirm or refute parents; notes on FSP [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505316#a1505316 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Mcmurray-994]], [[Mcmurray-1212]], [[Mills-19739]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Terry M # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada: CW/Ontario - Wish 54==== 54. ''(from Tanya Lowry)'' Looking to find parents or any other info, leads, etc., on this extensively researched profile; see notes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506639#a1506639 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lowry-3180]] # Santa's Elf Status: knight8615 working on. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada: NS and US: ? - Wish 126 - NOTES ==== 126. ''(from Phil Jourdeuil)'' Looking for any record of parents of this UEL ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510755#a1510755 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: UEL * Profiles: [[Davis-43388]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 03:06, 3 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada: Quebec - Wish 11 - NOTES ==== 11. ''(from Danielle Liard)'' Looking for burial or marriage record for Charles Boileau and his first wife [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504696#a1504696 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Boileau-68]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 18:33, 6 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Brick Wall - Canada: Quebec - Wish 109 - SOLVED ==== 109. ''(from Cheryl Cruise)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509950#a1509950 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[LaFave-199]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 22:02, 27 December 2022 (UTC) : WAITING for morning of the BIG REVEAL to transfer information to Profile # Santa's Elf Status: [[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2022]] ==== '''{{Blue|Brick Wall - Czechoslovakia - Wish 148 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 148. ''(from Elf Kathy Nava)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511434#a1511434 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Urbach-56]] # Santa's Elf Status: "Wish Granted by Elf Kelly" # Santa's Elf Status: Found site that had death certification on Jacob and his job, certification on his Father, and letter on his wife death. I added source link to profile to view certifications. Could not copy certifications from site. ==== Brick Wall - Czechoslovakia & Argentina - Wish 108 - NOTES ==== 108. ''(from Mary Fitzgerald)'' Looking for any records from Czechoslovakia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509861#a1509861 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Lukacz-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] left notes, no records appear to be available. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Danish West Indies - Wish 29 - NOTES ==== 29. ''(from Lynnette Dovy)'' Please find any further information, see notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505182#a1505182 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Holm-657]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] left a brief note. I don't see a Sarah in the West Indies records, but the link to the site is on her profile. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Lundholm-24|Elf Maria]] looked for any more records in S:t Thomas, but found none, did not leave any notes. ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 7 - NOTES ==== 7. ''(from S (Lisa) Stevenson)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504567#a1504567 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Goldstone-105]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it [[Potter-10870|SusieO]] 01:36, 25 December 2022 (UTC). [[Space:Goldstone-105_Brick_Wall|Goldstone-105 Brick Wall]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 32 SOLVED!! ==== 32. ''(from Martin Honor)'' Please find birth record and/or parents of this 2g grandmother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505250#a1505250 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Milton-1477]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf [[Southgate-301|Charlie]] # Santa's Elf Status: assistant elf [[Murphy-28404|Francesca]] added father [[Milton-2303]] and mother [[Acland-187]] [[Murphy-28404|Murphy-28404]] 22:21, 24 December 2022 (UTC) *Still working on this family - no definite birth record for Elizabeth, but enough circumstantial evidence to link her to parents and two siblings (and therefore potential DNA matches). if the OP wants to talk about this more after secret santa has ended then feel free - i may not get to adding all the people i have found (life!) [[Southgate-301]] ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 70 SOLVED! ==== 70. ''(from Jutta Beer)'' Looking for his parents... or was he adopted?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507043#a1507043 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Wright-Ingle-4]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Buckle-52|Hilary]] Added parents and now sent will of gt uncle to the profile manager [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 15:17, 30 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 79 - NOTES ==== 79. ''(from Andy Carter)'' Prove or refute possible parents, William Carter who married Jane Hollowell c. 1682 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507493#a1507493 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: pre-1700 * Profiles: [[Carter-34497]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Alcock-647|Pat (Alcock) Reynolds]] has taken a look. Further work is needed by someone with eyes (I have sight loss, so don't trust that I see things correctly) and /or experience with/access to the records of common soldiers in the early 1700s. # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Walmsley-632|Roy]] having a look at this. Only marriage of John Carter the name on profile linked in Irchester seems to be to Hannah Danniels Northamptonshire : Irchester : St Katherine : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818479ee93790eb7f812a92 : viewed 29 Dec 2022) marriage John Carter to Hannah Danniels 20 Jan 1714/5. Nb bride and groom parish are both Knuston. I looked at the military aspect of John's life, and determined his regiment. However, I could find no documentation relating to his joining the regiment. I looked at the conflation issue between the two John Carter families, and explained which marriage and death records belonged to which John Carter. I searched for the marriages given for the possible parent and grandparents for John. I could not find these marriages. Therefore, I am unable to refute or prove the candidacy for these parents. I recommended further research action in the research notes in the profile. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 19:11, 6 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 103 - NOTES ==== 103. ''(from Thomas Preece)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509735#a1509735 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Street-2701]] # Santa's Elf Status: search in the nonconformist records on The Genealogist only Jane even close was Jane Taylor daughter of John and Dianah. No marriage for a John Street found. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 07:38, 5 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 112 - NOTES ==== 112. ''(from Elf Judith Chidlow)'' Looking for any parents of this couple [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510026#a1510026 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Barrett-4323]], [[Young-16764]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes for [[Barrett-4323]]; Wish for [[Young-16764]]: no longer working on it - [[Haywood-41|Elf Ros]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 115 - NOTES ==== 115. ''(from Elf Steve Davies)'' Looking to confirm wife/marriage and find any other children [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510315#a1510315 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Davis-90248]] # Santa's Elf Status: Worked on a little but didn't get very far before having to leave for a family event [[Alcock-647|Pat (Alcock) Reynolds]] needs someone with better knowledge of Herefordshire than me. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 116 SOLVED! ==== 116. ''(from Kerry Wallis)'' Looking for any information on parents or siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510343#a1510343 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Thompson-75088]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by Elf Roy. This was a wild ride, military based, hence records all over the world, with Ireland and England in the majority. Corrections made to wish profile and husband. Added additional wife for husband, and parents for wish profile. Found siblings and half-siblings. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 20:06, 2 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 124 SOLVED!!==== 124. ''(from Elf Heather Jenkinson)'' Looking for any records on this ancestor, his wife's name, more children, etc. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510581#a1510581 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Singleton-2596]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found his likely? possible? wife [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 01:50, 30 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 136 SOLVED! ==== 136. ''(from Elf Christine Daniels)'' Looking for parents or children or death record?? I have very little! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511060#a1511060 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Wilkinson-4258]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 139 - NOTES ==== 139. ''(from Ian Beacall)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511159#a1511159 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Dann-897]] # Santa's Elf Status: added research notes with Thomas Alfred's birth record giving mother's maiden name as Dann. source number 1 relates to a different Thomas Roberts[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 23:40, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Notes All children have Mothers maiden name of Dann - A few Dann families I noted one in Liverpool Head Henry can not find Eliabeth with the family, one in Derbyshire a lot of families when you follow back come from Ireland theres a congregation of Dann / Dan from Lincolnshire could find no good matches before marriage probably a mistranscribed one family were in Census as Dunn and another Deyan [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: found a birth registration in 1852 but not got full details of marriage only seen the Banns on Family Search marriage not online left a research note. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:37, 5 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 142 SOLVED! ==== 142. ''(from Elf Celia Marsh)'' Looking for any English records for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511334#a1511334 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kimnill-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by elf [[Murphy-28404|Francesca]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by assistant elf [[Southgate-391|Charlie]] Added records and created several profiles of family members. ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 146 - NOTES ==== 146. ''(from Elf Linda Armstrong)'' Looking for father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511424#a1511424 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Millard-2673]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Cormack-404|Chris]] Have added a new mother to Rebecca and various resources am not sure how would find the father of the daughter as she does not appear in the census Will look again to see if can find # Santa's Elf Status: Notes [[Jenkinson-562]] due to profile requesting Father being illegitimate and also her Mother being illegitimate I have decided to look at the Mother's Mother [[brunsdon-88|Elizabeth brunsdon]] Added (connected) her Parents and added a couple of siblings also looked at step Father improved a lot of the bios along with MANY other Elves She is with her Maternal Grandmother in 1881 and 1891 ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 3 - NOTES ==== 3. ''(from Debbie Burow)'' Looking for help with her husband's family brick walls [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504547#a1504547 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ackermann-304]], [[Glei-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja, research notes on [[Glei-2]] for possible location of living. Due to german data protection law I am not allowed to research official documents for Ida, her death is less than 60 years "old". # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 18 - NOTES ==== 18. ''(from Richard Hill)'' Looking for any German records on this family [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504860#a1504860 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Adam-2389]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by Silva-1055 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 137 - NOTES ==== 137. ''(from Katie Sell)'' Looking for any German records on this family [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511079#a1511079 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Sell-422]], [[Dummer-83]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja added a research note to [[Dummer-83]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany & England - Wish 84 SOLVED!!==== 84. ''(from Elf Riël Smit)'' Looking for help finding records from FHL or behind paywall [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508379#a1508379 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Niederheitmann-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja is working on it [[Brandes-347]] (Parents and 2 wives added) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany; US: NE - Wish 42 - NOTES ==== 42. ''(from Linda Ducharme)'' My gg grandfather just seems to appeared from nowhere to Nebraska in 1900 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506409#a1506409 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hager-1831]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added Research notes and am finished: Elf Pilla # Santa's Elf Status: I added narrative and a sticker. I don't see anything that indicates a location in Prussia. ([[Silva-1055]]) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Hungary - Wish 93 SOLVED!==== 93. ''(from Mike Patak)'' Looking for any information on parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509406#a1509406 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Schuch-34]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish granted by [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]]. Found her birth record. Added her parents & sources for her siblings. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 44 - NOTES ==== 44. ''(from MariAnne Woehrle)'' Looking to prove or refute current parents on profile. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506441#a1506441 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Diskin-55]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added Research Note to profile on possible parents. Believe it refutes current parents. Elf [[McNamee-238|Susan]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 120 - NOTES ==== 120. ''(from Rich Moss)'' Looking for any records to prove or refute parentage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510547#a1510547 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Walsh-8407]] # Santa's Elf Status: added research notes of a possible death record[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 23:07, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 151 - NOTES ==== 151. ''(from Elf Greg Clarke)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511458#a1511458 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Douglass-2546]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes added by Elf [[Rennie-1211|Jason]]. Not solved yet, so if anyone else has time, feel free to help out. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 14 - NOTES ==== 14. ''(from Elf Francesca Murphy)'' Finding any info on these brick wall ancestors who were born in Ireland but lived in England [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504711#a1504711 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Murphy-28411]], [[Murphy-28435]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] added sources to one # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland & US: WI - Wish 117 - NOTES ==== 117. ''(from Thomas Koehnline)'' Looking for any further leads as to identity or birthplace of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510367#a1510367 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Griffin-16122]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found the other two daughters! (no help for solving the mystery, though) [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 03:27, 4 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland or Scotland? - Wish 122==== 122. ''(from Elf Jason Rennie)'' Looking for definitive proof he was born in Ireland, parents' names, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510557#a1510557 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Rennie-1470]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland; US: PA - Wish 2 - NOTES ==== 2. ''(from Ronald Robinson)'' Looking for proof of parents or any other documentation leads [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504512#a1504512 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Robison-1294]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes made in profile by [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland/England - Wish 66==== 66. ''(from Susan Pierott)'' Looking to find any records on these 2g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506999#a1506999 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Mulrannan-1]], [[Coleman-14379]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Italy - Wish 13 - SOLVED(ish) ==== 13. ''(from Elf Chris Ferrialo)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor - birth or marriage, looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504706#a1504706 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Nistico-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: Will be tackled by [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 18:04, 6 January 2023 (UTC) (IOU for Wish Granted) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Lithuania - Wish 80==== 80. ''(from April Kiskis)'' Looking for help finding vital records in an effort to find true LNAB [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507499#a1507499 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Naujokaitis-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf Johnson-110079 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Netherlands - Wish 27 - NOTES ==== 27. ''(from Elf Coen Jacob Dijkgraaf)'' Prove or disprove possible parents noted on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505138#a1505138 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Dutch Roots * Profiles: [[De_Wit-1840]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by [[Van der Velde-373|Elsa van der Velde]]. Added Research notes. Added source with patronym name = name of his father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Peru and ?Croatia - Wish 81 - NOTES ==== 81. ''(from Ainara Tovar)'' Looking for help to find any information, immigration, or origin of this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507893#a1507893 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Wuich-3]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] is working on this. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland - Wish 10==== 10. ''(from Caroline Verworn)'' FSP Caroline V's Polish Brick Walls [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504680#a1504680 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Kurdyla-3]], [[Krenzel-14]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Bev working on this. [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 15:54, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland - Wish 154==== 154. ''(from Dominik Bakowski)'' Looking for any Polish records; see also this G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511472#a1511472 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Świątek-44]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland & US: NJ - Wish 111 - NOTES ==== 111. ''(from Cathy Claycamp)'' Looking for any records from the US or his country of birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510025#a1510025 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Farsing-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562]] Research Notes lack of records for Farsing was there an name change? Lottie (possibly Virginia) From find a Grave is a problem can't seem to find her with the possible family found her when she is married only. expanded details for Lotties husband and family to check she does belong she is mentioned on obituaries just not happy that I cant find her with the family # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia - Wish 147 - NOTES ==== 147. ''(from Elf Lou Nickerson)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511427#a1511427 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Schmok-11]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kelly # Santa's Elf Status: All children listed, possible siblings, sources for possible father put down. Not solved, gave several research sites and other information. ==== Brick Wall - Prussia; Wisconsin - Wish 30 - NOTES ==== 30. ''(from Darlene Harbick)'' Please find any further information, see notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505229#a1505229 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Wolff-1341]] # Santa's Elf Status: Nothing found by [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]]. Notes left on profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Russia & US: NJ - Wish 113 - NOTES ==== 113. ''(from Stephen Tomaszewicz)'' Looking for parents and grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510083#a1510083 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Tomaszewicz-9]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found possible immigration papers, updated research notes [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 02:34, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 85 SOLVED!==== 85. ''(from Gonzalo Alonso)'' Looking for parents or help finding record on Scotlands People [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508747#a1508747 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[McGaul-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - South Africa - Wish 152 - NOTES ==== 152. ''(from Benette Grobler)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505349#c1505349 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Louwrens-88]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by [[Smit-641]] # Santa's Elf Status: I have searched high and low, but so far have not found any other source for this person. I will give it one more go before the end of this week, but I am not holding my breath. :( # Santa's Elf Status: I am sorry Benette, but I am afraid, after trying yet again, I could not find anything new and am giving up now. :( ==== Brick Wall - Sweden - Wish 107 - SOLVED!!==== 107. ''(from Cheryl Boyer)'' Looking for proof of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509808#a1509808 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Persson-9188]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by elf Maria Lundholm-24 # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by Martin (Lindgren-419), no longer working on it. ==== Brick Wall - US - Wish 67 - NOTES ==== 67. ''(from Loretta Corbin)'' Looking to find any records on these 3g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507002#a1507002 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Kelly-27836]], [[Groves-1738]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hinshaw-676]] Found some inconsistencies within sources which may be prohibiting research, notified PM. Added corresponding sources from Kelly to Groves. Added unknown child to bio's. Searched online books for Kelly/Groves genealogy reference, could find none. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ? - Wish 47 - NOTES ==== 47. ''(from Elf Brenda Bulls)'' Looking for any information on the father of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506484#a1506484 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Crummel-7]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hinshaw-676]] added 11 sources; expanded bio; added 2 wives; Death certificate of mother "Mary Ann Krummel" shows her as a widow, husbands surname of Myers; City directory in Houston, Harris, TX. listed as a widow of John. Can find no other information on father of [[Crummel-7]]. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ? - Wish 83 - NOTES ==== 83. ''(from Elf Donna Gerber)'' no profile provided; PM sent for clarification [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508087#a1508087 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Civil War * Profiles: [[Young-55935|James Young (abt.1820-)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it, but mostly just ruling out people and building out the in-laws.[[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 16:12, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: AR - Wish 114 - NOTES ==== 114. ''(from Tressa Galindo)'' Looking for names of this ancestor's parents. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510104#a1510104 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Foley-2667]] # Santa's Elf Status: Did not find names of parents, but found other useful information (possible death record indicating that both parents were born in NC, possible census record showing a first marriage and previously unknown child) and created sourced profile for wife. Revised biography, added research notes, and replied to comment on profile. Elf Lou [[Nickerson-3382]] # Santa's Elf Status: Notes https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foley-2005 appears to be originally Smith living with Grandparents found a possible Father born Mississippi but wives are both Mary they seem to follow the same migrant pattern There are two daughters for Felix with middle initial C Nancy and Elizabeth, IF the John found ie correct, he was still alive (when he was supposed to have died) was the 'accident' to cover illegitamacy? I havent added notes in case some one could prove the 'accident' and possible confuse issues. ==== Brick Wall - US: CO & ? - Wish 82 SOLVED==== 82. ''(from Gregory Beck)'' Looking for help to find any information or origin of this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507967#a1507967 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Farrell-5725]] # Santa's Elf Status: wish granted by Elf Cat Ryan-6077 - Solved # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: CT, NY, MI, IA - Wish 76 - NOTES ==== 76. ''(from Elf Linda Chickering)'' Looking for her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507301#a1507301 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: mtDNA * Profiles: [[Palmer-10415]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Paulien. She is so cute! Added Research notes. Suggest that she compare her DNA test results to the test results on possible mother: Moulton-425 # Santa's Elf Status: Sorted out her children and grandchildren, added research notes about possible research areas for husband and parents. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 07:28, 3 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] left more research notes. I couldn't find her first marriage or parent's names. ==== Brick Wall - US: FL - Wish 98==== 98. ''(from Heather Quinlan)'' Is there any information to find on William's parents? How is he connected to the Hodge family? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509648#a1509648 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Rouse-4056]], [[King-51702]], [[King-51701]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: GA - Wish 86==== 86. ''(from Debi Matlack)'' Looking for help breaking down this longstanding brick wall [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508842#a1508842 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Roberts-10083]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf Sayers-1556 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: GA - Wish 91 - NOTES ==== 91. ''(from Elf Bev Diaz)'' Looking for any records to verify name; what happened to her [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509376#a1509376 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Unknown-596464]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Fran working on this # Santa's Elf Status: Maybe someone with DNA skills can help sort this one out! Elf Fran has exhausted her skills! I put a lot of notes in the profile which can be deleted after checking them out https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ulmer-538 ==== Brick Wall - US: GA - Wish 144 - NOTES ==== 144. ''(from Paula Franklin)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511345#a1511345 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[McMurray-864]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf H Taaken a look [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: Notes - added 2nd husband - found a chid for that relationship and added along with her husband may run out of time not had much luck with Her Parents alternative spelling McMurry ==== Brick Wall - US: IL, WI - Wish 138 - NOTES ==== 138. ''(from Diane Spencer-Carr)'' Looking for help discovering unknown USBH ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511129#a1511129 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA, USBH * Profiles: [[Spencer-26579]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Hannemann-76|Hannemann-76]] 22:44, 27 December 2022 (UTC) , '''no longer working on it''' # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562]] Added the husband of the half Sister assumed Elizabeth Ferguson was either born White or married a White - - Re Samuel her possible husband I looked at the Census which states married 22 years 4 children 4 living if Addie also belong to this family there would be 5 the marriage in 1888 would not tally either Did find a possible trail (when I was looking at Samuel being the 2nd husband) Williford - Jeff White but because Samuel appears to be inncorrect scrapped that, this was all background before tackling the Wish Re Addies first husband - did find an Addie in the Wilfords (so maybe family name) but due to the rabbit holes I fell in, and the maze I ended up it Ive scrapped researching to give someone else a chance to look. ==== Brick Wall - US: IN - Wish 153 - NOTES ==== 153. ''(from Elf Laith White)'' Looking for anything: parents, siblings, birth place and date, death place and date [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511467#a1511467 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Unknown-487991]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bourque-573|Cindy (Bourque) Cooper]] added possible source # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hannemann-76|U (Hannemann) Swanson]] also added possible source ==== Brick Wall - US: KY - Wish 5 - NOTES ==== 5. ''(from Elf Pam Fraley)'' Finding any siblings or parents, but don't conflate with another woman similarly named [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504563#a1504563 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Maupin-580]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kelly working on. Help needed. Narrowed down family lines and other similar surnames to location. No Longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: KY - Wish 101 - NOTES ==== 101. ''(from Elf Jean Holt Stevens)'' Looking for either a death date on the first; or, did the second marry her sister's widower?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509684#a1509684 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Dukes-1658]], [[Whitehouse-1951]] # Santa's Elf Status: Cleaned up Gedcom junk, re-added linked profiles. Done working on. Research notes added.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 18:29, 25 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: LA - Wish 75==== 75. ''(from Elf Savanna King)'' Looking for any information on this elusive ancestor; see FSP on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507177#a1507177 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[King-39643]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MA - Wish 128 - NOTES ==== 128. ''(from Anonymous Reed)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510783#a1510783 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Dolloff-229]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] added research notes # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD & ? - Wish 72 ==== 72. ''(from Patricia Walker)'' Looking for parents, place or date of birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507057#a1507057 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[McCafferty-412]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Calvert-1593|Calvert-1593]] 20:19, 24 December 2022 (UTC)working on [[Calvert-1593|Calvert-1593]] 13:24, 30 December 2022 (UTC) still researching. I have information about other McCafferty families but haven't been able to verify which John is the correct father or Susan is the correct mother. I found a couple of trees that had William H and Mary as Columbus' father and mother. I know that William was a police officer and is buried in the same cemetery as Columbus and his sister. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD, PA? - Wish 135 - NOTES ==== 135. ''(from Liza Hazard)'' Looking for paper trail to identify connection between DNA related profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511039#a1511039 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Griffith-6980]], [[Griffith-1755]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on [[Ellingson-287|Elf Johnston]]. Looked for more information on potential fathers John and James Griffith. Did not find information on the John and James in question, but completed some profiles for another John and built out Abraham's profile (because he was known to have a daughter Sarah.) Research Notes added. No longer working. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD/IL - Wish 61==== 61. ''(from Elf Julie Hays)'' Looking for any information on parents or ethnicity [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506708#a1506708 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hays-3076]] # Santa's Elf Status:"Working on by Elf Kelly" # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MS, SC, LA - Wish 6 - NOTES ==== 6. ''(from Donna Lancaster)'' Finding any info on these brick wall ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504565#a1504565 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Smith-278599]], [[Chapman-869]] # Santa's Elf Status: Narrowed down to two sets of parents. Can't get it any closer. [[Silva-1055]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC, GA - Wish 12==== 12. ''(from Cynthia Crafton)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504701#a1504701 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rogers-38212]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC, GA - Wish 17==== 17. ''(from Kristin Merritt)'' Please find parents of this 3g gf! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504823#a1504823 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Merritt-1191]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NH/MA - Wish 48 - NOTES ==== 48. ''(from Elf Kathy Evans)'' Looking for parents of this 3g grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506486#a1506486 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Bacon-6956]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Notes from [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] and [[McNamee-238]] circumstanial evidence added to research notes and possible parents linked best we could do ==== Brick Wall - US: NH/VT - Wish 43==== 43. ''(from Gary Norton)'' Looking to confirm or refute possible parents, noted on profile. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506423#a1506423 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Norton-2859]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by [[Flamer-1|Flamer-1]] 20:58, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ - Wish 145 - NOTES ==== 145. ''(from Tabatha Steele)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511377#a1511377 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Cooper-34651]] # Santa's Elf Status: Not able to find parents; Research Notes on profile. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 20:19, 28 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ and ? - Wish 143==== 143. ''(from Kate McCollough)'' Looking for any information and to de-conflate with other similiarly named people [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511338#a1511338 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hill-48674]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ, PA - Wish 105 - NOTES ==== 105. ''(from Shannon Thomas)'' Looking for any information on parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509767#a1509767 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Rutan-36]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha (Jaeger) Steele]] added sources/edited bio # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 26 - NOTES in COMMENTS ==== 26. ''(from Elf Anonymous Paulien)'' Please find any further information, prove LNAB, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505112#a1505112 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Barkley-2318]] # Santa's Elf Status: several elves made changes and comments on the page # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY, OH - Wish 33 - NOTES ==== 33. ''(from Sara Martin)'' Please find correct Lewis family/parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505291#a1505291 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lewis-40360]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Melick-229]], no longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: I added links to all Lewis wills in will books 1- 7 in Jefferson Co, Ohio. Unfortunately, none name George as a beneficiary. [[Stephenson-2354]] Maybe a clue? ==== Brick Wall - US: NY; Canada: Ontario - Wish 58 - NOTES ==== 58. ''(from Elizabeth Christensen)'' Find parents or clues to where he came from in New York before emigrating to Ontario [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506695#a1506695 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Chapin-1652]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes and Research Suggestions added. # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 16:34, 2 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US: NY? - Wish 132 - NOTES ==== 132. ''(from Elf Lisa Martin)'' Looking for parents of 5g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511021#a1511021 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[DeWitt-2121]], [[Emery-3784]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Bongiovanni-111|Bongiovanni-111]] added research notes and a few sources; no longer working on it # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY/MS; MA/IN; NY - Wish 22==== 22. ''(from Elf Judy Bramlage)'' Please find parents of one of these g grandmothers [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504971#a1504971 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-108584]], [[Foster-7755]], [[Unknown-613668]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 88 - NOTES ==== 88. ''(from Linda Habek)'' Looking for information on 3g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509155#a1509155 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hurley-3931]], [[Ryan-17837]] # Santa's Elf Status: added some possible hints but didn't break the wall [[Stephenson-2354]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 129 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 129. ''(from Derek Lackaff)'' Looking for any records before 1844, parents, or siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510796#a1510796 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Beckley-150]] # Santa's Elf Status: WISH GRANTED by [[Melick-229]] - Wishee had identified a will abstract for a possible father. I found the full will and estate papers and a power of attorney document in the estate papers confirmed that this was the correct father. Interestingly, Thomas Beckley was left a windmill in his father's will. I add profiles for the father [[Beckley-761|Daniel Beckley (abt.1765-1843)]] and a sister [[Beckley-762|Catherine (Beckley) Emery (1812-1893)]], whose obituary gave Lebanon County, Pennsylvania as her birthplace (so likely where the family was before coming to Ohio). The will also named several other siblings. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH/CA - Wish 55 - NOTES ==== 55. ''(from C Harrison)'' Looking to find parents of this person and his brother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506642#a1506642 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Bolser-15]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on Elf Cat Ryan-6077 found more on George and probably parents and siblings but lacking sources for PA 1765, Ohio 1800-1830 - help appreciated. Space:Santa_Elf_Work_Area_for_Elf_Cat_Ryan-6077 - top section # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH/SD - Wish 53==== 53. ''(from Elf Tiah Balcer)'' Looking to find parents, sources pre-1870, a possible murder mystery!? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506597#a1506597 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Williams-109551]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OK - Wish 8 - NOTES ==== 8. ''(from Miyako Jones)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504614#a1504614 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Native American; USBH * Profiles: [[Hall-57477]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 13:19, 7 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA, IL - Wish 4 SOLVED!==== 4. ''(from Eric Weddington)'' Finding any information before 1870, or parents' names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504562#a1504562 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hood-3828]] # Santa's Elf Status: Parents solved prior to kick-off by Vic Watt & Eric Weddington # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/IA - Wish 78 - NOTES ==== 78. ''(from Catherine Ryan)'' Looking for marriage record or parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507363#a1507363 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Shultz-795]], [[Walker-23166]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on it by Elf Donna Gerber (Gerber-1977) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/IL - Wish 74 - NOTES ==== 74. ''(from Jeffrey Wall)'' Looking for parents of this 3g grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507154#a1507154 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Moore-70689]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes and image of death certificate added by ELF [[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]]. Not solved. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/NY - Wish 59 - NOTES ==== 59. ''(from Virginia Emerson)'' Looking for any clues as to parents of this 4g grandfather; possible connection to Geo. Washington? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506706#a1506706 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lloyd-6169]] # Santa's Elf Status: Macklem-13. https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007644432_00861?pId=211601 This may be the will of his father John dated Virginia Apr 1802. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/VA - Wish 64==== 64. ''(from Elf M.A. Old)'' Looking to find parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506823#a1506823 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Gillam-701]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 56==== 56. ''(from Linda Jane Lamb)'' Looking to find parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506668#a1506668 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lamb-8670]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephenson-2354]] working on it. added sources looking for will of father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 62 - NOTES ==== 62. ''(from David Shannon)'' Looking for parents of this 2g grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506738#a1506738 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Daniel-4440]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Martin-15906]] Flushed out bio added children could not finish # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN, AL, TX - Wish 102==== 102. ''(from Glenn Rutz)'' Looking for more siblings or the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509726#a1509726 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Story-2491]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN/CA - Wish 45 - NOTES ==== 45. ''(from Elf Laura Enomoto)'' Looking for birth or death dates or sources; parents' names would also be lovely [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506445#a1506445 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Stanley-8597]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Momo working on it! [[Holmquist-171|Holmquist-171]] 18:13, 31 December 2022 (UTC) I have gone this far: [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brick_Wall_-_US:_TN/CA_-_Wish_45]] signing off now. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 50 - NOTES ==== 50. ''(from Rhonda Smith)'' Looking for parents of, or DNA assistance with this 2g grandfather [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506523#a1506523 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-219742]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 18:57, 1 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 100 - NOTES ==== 100. ''(from Shannon Kuster)'' Prove parents in order to look for grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509677#a1509677 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Christian-5498]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes added by [[Hannemann-76|Hannemann-76]] 02:39, 28 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX, TN, ? - Wish 71==== 71. ''(from Katrina Miller)'' Looking for parents, or confirmation of where he was born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507046#a1507046 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Young-32280]] # Santa's Elf Status: contacting the researcher for DNA sharing [[Chickering-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 46==== 46. ''(from Mary Gi)'' Looking for any information on the parents of this profile; 2 children might be siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506470#a1506470 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Bickel-126]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 140==== 140. ''(from Elf Kelly Kley)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511253#a1511253 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Dulaney-309]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: WI - Wish 99 - NOTES ==== 99. ''(from Nicole Prochniak)'' Looking to prove parents are Frederick Exner and Amelia Jahn or Yahn? Have DNA! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509673#a1509673 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Exner-117]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] added sources # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Check information - US: NB/CO; NY/MI - Wish 40 - SOLVED (more info found, sources added ) ==== 40. ''(from Lisa Murphy)'' Looking for information or stories on these two ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506163#a1506163 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hagen-809]], [[Winchell-215]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources and info to Hagan-8049 - finished working on - [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 21:51, 25 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm parents - US: PA/KY - Wish 52==== 52. ''(from Ken Parman)'' Looking to prove names of his parents, place of birth, any siblings, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506548#a1506548 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Parman-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Certificate - US: NM - Wish 110 - NOTES ==== 110. ''(from Elf Raj Sidhu)'' Looking for death certificate [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509974#a1509974 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lobato-204]] # Santa's Elf Status: Glenn/Rutz-276; unable to locate a death certificate. Profile had minimal sources attached, I did add multiple sources as well as added parents and sources as well. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - Texas - Wish 125==== 125. ''(from Sarah Kroh)'' Looking for any record of death or what happened to this ancestor after 1900 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510587#a1510587 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kimmey-45]] # Santa's Elf Status: inquiries made - waiting - Elf Cat Ryan-6077 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Death Record - US: New York - Wish 141 Solved!!}}'''==== 141. ''(from Elf Richard Meyers)'' Looking for death record of 3g grandfather [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511326#a1511326 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kemp-3260]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish granted. Added research notes with NY death certificate number (matching supposed death date) and link to New York Vital Records to order record. [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 106==== 106. ''(from Mary Sleppy)'' Looking for any information on parents; how is the family DNA connected to CeCe Moore?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509784#a1509784 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Proctor-1926]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|DNA Confirmation - Canada: CW/Ontario - Wish 1 - SOLVED!!}}''' ==== 1. ''(from Elf Liza Gervais)'' To sort out/confirm parents of William Macklem with current DNA results, see note on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504455#a1504455 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Macklem-93]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 16:46, 28 December 2022 (UTC) (details to be revealed on Jan 7th) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Confirmation - England - Wish 31==== 31. ''(from Margaret Allison)'' Looking to confirm relationship between 2 profiles with DNA tests already taken [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505248#a1505248 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Whelch-9]], [[Welch-2301]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Confirmation - Sweden - Wish 9 - SOLVED ==== 9. ''(from Elf Maria Lundholm)'' Looking to confirm relationship between 2 profiles with DNA tests already taken [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504663#a1504663 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Pettersson-593]], [[Odelberg-18]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED - added multiple DNA confirmations, and found a number of relationships to investigate for further connections ... [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 20:37, 30 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Confirmation - US: Wisconsin - Wish 38==== 38. ''(from Steven Greenwood)'' Looking for clues to father of adopted 2g grandfather [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505600#a1505600 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Adoption Angels * Profiles: [[Lane-17108]] # Santa's Elf Status: contacting the researcher for DNA sharing [[Chickering-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA/Coal - Wales - Wish 36 - SOLVED ==== 36. ''(from James Brooks)'' Looking for DNA assistance [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505395#a1505395 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[unknown]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Voucher being made to grant the free lump of coal - [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 18:05, 6 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Dying Wish - US: AL - Wish 87 - SOLVED ==== 87. ''(from Jennifer Fulk)'' Looking to widen known family tree for uncle with terminal illness [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509090#a1509090 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Dossey-148]], [[Simmons-19262]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Betsy (Ko-31) added 28 new profiles to these families and created a Free Space Page with clues to help find living members of the family. Done working on this wish now. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Extend Tree - Luxembourg & US: MN - Wish 130==== 130. ''(from Eileen Robinson)'' Looking for help to extend the family of Mother Mary Alfred Moes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510804#a1510804 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Moes-269]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Legend - US - Wish 19==== 19. ''(from Annie White)'' Family story that a grandfather of Lyon-7755 had married a Native woman [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504878#a1504878 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Lyon-7755]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Line - Russia & Canada - Wish 94 - SOLVED (help given)==== 94. ''(from b Weitz)'' New member looking for help with Russian roots [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509568#a1509568 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weitz-293]] # Santa's Elf Status: Judith added sources to [[Weitz-293]] and his parents, added profiles for 4 siblings and 1 brother-in-law. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: Here is a website to help:[www.volgagerman.net] by Popp-547 ==== Family Mystery - England - Wish 104 - NOTES ==== 104. ''(from Donna Warren)'' Why did he die suddenly in 1898? Looking to prove or refute family story [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509764#a1509764 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kendrick-3192]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Walmsley-632|Roy]] looking at this. My initial conclusion is that nothing is likely to be found, unless there was an inquest. The death certificate might state something relevant, and having the exact death place and date might narrow down any searching. Messaged wisher to ask if death certificate is held. The wisher replied that the death certificate is not held. I recommended that it be obtained to provide greater detail. Research notes added to profile. No further research undertaken. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 18:43, 6 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - Mexico US: AZ - Wish 69 - SOLVED!==== 69. ''(from Elf Pilla Leitner)'' Looking for any information on this grandfather of a friend.. did he escape from a chain gang??! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507028#a1507028 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Escudero-28]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved by [[Ackley-1513|Pilla (Ackley) Leitner]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - US & Canada - Wish 65 - NOTES ==== 65. ''(from David Randall)'' Looking for help filling in the blanks on this family who seemed to live everywhere; see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506960#a1506960 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Ross-23069]], [[Herrlein-8]], [[Faerber-50]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research note added and profiles of parents built up, but no further mention of Elma. Done working on- [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 20:36, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - US: CT, NY? - Wish 118 - NOTES ==== 118. ''(from Elf Donna Baumann)'' What happened to him? Where did he disappear to? Did he die? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510400#a1510400 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Chapin-1561]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Fran adding some research notes and sources- Added a lot of sources to various family members as well as improved bios. But no proof of what became of Charles. [[Ulmer-538]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - US: PA - Wish 89==== 89. ''(from Warren Kuntz)'' Can you find Civil War era records to prove or refute this family mystery? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509320#a1509320 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Civil War * Profiles: [[Husband-694]], [[Morris-36847]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Roots - Sweden & UK - Wish 95 - NOTES ==== 95. ''(from Frances Halliday)'' Looking for information on Henry and his roots [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509608#a1509608 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Christiana-55]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added image of death notice. [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Bio Parents - US: Illinois - Wish 35==== 35. ''(from Elizabeth Hayman)'' Looking for any clues as to bio parents of this grandmother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505331#a1505331 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Strolin-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Lost Uncle - US: IA - Wish 134 - NOTES ==== 134. ''(from John Vaskie)'' Looking for records and bio father for great uncle [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511031#a1511031 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Howe-11831]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[McClintock-715|Terry]] # Santa's Elf Status: Was not able to grant wish, but left research that may or may not be helpful. Merry Christmas! ==== Find Missing Records - US: CO - Wish 133 - NOTES ==== 133. ''(from Elf Dean Anderson)'' Looking for death or divorce record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511030#a1511030 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Martin-35291]], [[Kermode-109]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added to Martin-35291 - Finished working on - [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 14:40, 27 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== German Source - Germany - Wish 92==== 92. ''(from M Cole)'' Looking for information on the Kohl family of Trösel from the Ortsfamilybuch [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509400#a1509400 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Kohl-742]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Lineage Confirmation - Canada West; US: MI - Wish 41 - NOTES ==== 41. ''(from Alicia Dunavan)'' Looking to prove or refute family story of relation to Joseph Brant; is Unknown-348712 his daughter [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506181#a1506181 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: First Peoples * Profiles: [[Sage-329]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy (Selvaggio) Selvaggio-Diaz]] added sources and notes # Santa's Elf Status: ==== LNAB - Canada West; US: NY - Wish 15 - NOTES ==== 15. ''(from Sue Carda)'' Please find LNAB of ggrandmother, born in New York, married in Canada West [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504772#a1504772 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-422280]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]] added research notes # Santa's Elf Status: ==== LNAB - US: NC - Wish 127==== 127. ''(from Pip Sheppard)'' Looking for John Smith's wife Judith's maiden name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510777#a1510777 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-197076]], [[Unknown-489339]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== LNAB - US: NC, IL - Wish 20 - NOTES ==== 20. ''(from Elf Jen Schwartz)'' Please find LNAB of ggrandmother, born in North Carolina, died in Illinois [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504923#a1504923 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-386871]] # Santa's Elf Status: Need more info; added husband & children; could her surname be Jones ? - N. Gauthier-2258 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Lost Cousin - Wales - Wish 16 - NOTES ==== 16. ''(from Elf John Tyner)'' Please find this lost cousin, born in 1849, no records after 1861 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504798#a1504798 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Williams-119820]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf [[Rennie-1211|Jason]] but feel free to join in and add anything. # Santa's Elf Status: Added research notes with sources but nothing certain need to rule out any others [[Buckle-52| Hilary]] ==== Lost Friend - US: PA - Wish 150==== 150. ''(from Star Bayer)'' Looking for suggestions on how to find mother's foster sister from the 50's; see wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511447#a1511447 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Adoption Angels * Profiles: [[none]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ===='''{{Blue| Lost Grandfather - US: NY - Wish 25 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 25. ''(from Cristina Corbellani)'' Disappeared in 1923; looking for any leads [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505102#a1505102 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hilbert-479]], [[Fricke-600]], [[Rudolph-1773]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] - believe I located his death record; added to profile # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] - believe I located information on [[Fricke-600]] and [[Rudolph-1773]]; adding information to their profiles ==== Marriage Record - Switzerland - Wish 123 - NOTES ==== 123. ''(from Judy Rowse)'' Looking for a marriage record for her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510576#a1510576 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Gysi-73]] # Santa's Elf Status: Adding parents ([[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]]). I didn't find the marriage. # Santa's Elf Status: ===='''{{Blue| Missing Grandmother - US: NY, OH - Wish 149 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 149. ''(from Lisa Betancourt)'' Looking for birth mother of mother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511449#a1511449 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Adoption Angels * Profiles: [[Monte-230]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added research note with sources which identifies parents. [[McNamee-238|Elf Susan]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== More Records - Russia/Lithuania - Wish 24==== 24. ''(from Elf Gudula Siskin)'' Please find more records (migration, siblings, parents etc) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505073#a1505073 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Suskin-8]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Prove Family - Germany - Wish 121 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 121. ''(from Elf Maree Evans)'' Looking for documentation to prove family story of parentage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510556#a1510556 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Siemon-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved! Wish granted. Found birth & baptism record matching date & location. Adding profiles for his family. [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Family - Ireland & US: PA - Wish 96 - NOTES ==== 96. ''(from Shelley Manley)'' Prove or refute these parents of great grandfather - and what happened to them? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509626#a1509626 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kelly-9817]], [[McDonald-14346]] # Santa's Elf Status: Updated and built out some related profiles in WT. Was unable to find anything conclusive about the parents' likely death. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 01:51, 25 December 2022 (UTC) No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: working [[McClintock-715|McClintock-715]] 08:30, 26 December 2022 (UTC) ==== Prove Theory - England - Wish 68 - NOTES ==== 68. ''(from Judith Brooksbank)'' Looking to prove father, connect to other Fell families, possible Quakers? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507018#a1507018 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Fell-1823]] # Santa's Elf Status: added research notes of death date and findagrave with picture of gravestone [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:21, 25 December 2022 (UTC) have ordered Annie's marriage cert, her father and mother's death certificates to confirm if they are her parents[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:12, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status:[[Blomfield-390|Blomfield-390]] WISH 1. Found father [[Routledge-481|Robert Routledge]]. Proven once Tyner-799 receives BD Certs. #Wish 2: Connect to other Fell families : #Wish 3:Connect to possible Quakers : ==== '''{{Blue|Prove Theory - Germany & Prussia - Wish 131 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 131. ''(from Sean Delius)'' Looking to prove or refute Delius-26 as the father of Delius-80 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510861#a1510861 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Delius-80]], [[Delius-26]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] solved this, I have the baptism certificate. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - Mexico - Wish 21 - NOTES ==== 21. ''(from Katy Brecht)'' Please prove/disprove possible parents of ancestor c. 1660 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504944#a1504944 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Arias-219]] # Santa's Elf Status: In progress by [[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 17:41, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ''I found what I could and left research notes.'' # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: GA - Wish 23 - NOTES ==== 23. ''(from Peter Roberts)'' Please find any info to prove his daughter or his parents' names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505062#a1505062 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Williams-17627]] # Santa's Elf Status: Update: left research notes on profile. SOLVED but pending conffirmation next week with the BC GA Historical Society.
'''Garrett is David's father, and he is Sarah's father.''' [[Moore-25062|Moore-25062]] 20:50, 6 January 2023 (UTC) I will take this one! [[Moore-25062|Moore-25062]] 22:04, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: IN/MI - Wish 60 SOLVED!==== 60. ''(from Sally Kimbel)'' Prove or refute mother, see notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506707#a1506707 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hissong-86]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved by [[Chickering-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Prove Theory - US: MD/KY - Wish 51 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 51. ''(from Elf Mindy Silva)'' Looking to prove children, son Clement and daughter Sarah [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506537#a1506537 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Howard-31673]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved: Found several familial duplicates already in WT while researching children and put in merge requests--several seem to be GEDCOMs but at least should open additional avenues of research & possible DNA downstream. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 18:29, 2 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: NC, NY - Wish 28 - SOLVED ==== 28. ''(from Amy Smith)'' Prove or disprove this 3g grandfather of Amy [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505176#a1505176 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-222228]] # Santa's Elf Status: This is SOLVED - DNA confirms 3.12% with Amy Smith indicating a 3rd - 5th great-grandparent; Chesley is Amy's 3x great-grandather. Ffurther research o records indicate he is properly identified and records have been added to his profile. He is confirmed as a Confederate soldier who died in the North. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: NH - Wish 119 SOLVED!==== 119. ''(from Debbie Cravens)'' Looking to prove or refute possible break in brick wall, see wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510471#a1510471 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Arlin-29]], [[Hanson-8670]], [[Arlin-32]] # Santa's Elf Status: I started on this wish: Kathy [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 12:41, 25 December 2022 (UTC) [[Space:Santa_Elf_Work_Area_for_Elf_Kathy_Evans-3182|Santa Elf Work Area for Elf Kathy Evans-3182 Wish 119]] I believe I've completed this wish. Found the daughter Arlin-32 birth record, and am ready to connect to her maternal line (Which I haven't done to keep the secret). Haven't found much about the paternal line. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: PA - Wish 49==== 49. ''(from Elf Mary Calvert)'' Looking for proof of parents or any death information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506518#a1506518 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Baker-19750]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: PA - Wish 57 - NOTES ==== 57. ''(from Bruce Campbell)'' Prove or refute parents; marriages to two sisters?; find death record?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506693#a1506693 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Campbell-42000]] # Santa's Elf Status: I'm taking a look at this one. [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 19:01, 25 December 2022 (UTC) Spacepage https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Santa_Elf_Work_Area_for_Elf_Kathy_Evans-3182_WISH_57 I'm through for today, anyone can jump in. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Source Information - Switzerland - Wish 39==== 39. ''(from Elf Deb Johnston)'' Looking for source information for Swiss ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505917#a1505917 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Habegger-91]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ===='''{{Blue| Sourcing Help - New Zealand - Wish 77 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 77. ''(from Elf Shirley Blomfield)'' Looking for birth record and sorting of family mystery, see research notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507321#a1507321 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Shakespear-121]], [[Blomfield-179]] Shakespear changed to Ellis; Now [[Ellis-27588]] # Santa's Elf Status: Finished. [[Flamer-1|Flamer-1]] 21:10, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status:SOLVED Adopted Parents line [[Marsh-9068]] [[Jenkinson-562]] ==== Sourcing Help - US: TN - Wish 73 SOLVED!!==== 73. ''(from Steve Stewart)'' Looking for technological help to add sources to profiles from non-paywall sites [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507138#a1507138 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Stewart-31548]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Gudula finished working on this wish (Retz-Schmidt-1): Added sources to many of his ancestors' profiles. # Santa's Elf Status: Working on some of his ancestors [[Silva-1055]] ==== Unconnected - France or Quebec? - Wish 90 - NOTES ==== 90. ''(from Elf Cindy Cooper)'' Looking for any records to connect this Acadian family to the one tree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509371#a1509371 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Acadians * Profiles: [[Lalloue-3]], [Nicolas-182] # Santa's Elf Status: added link to the possible relative by N. Gauthier-2258 # Santa's Elf Status: added comment pertaining to family Pennie-22

WikiTree Secret Santa 2022 - Elf Central

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==WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2022 - Elf Central== ''This is where we store all the important info that the Lead Elves need to know and refer to quickly!'' Lead Elves: [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] :[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MXl7fbOOPwrPSRmUcDP9BPD0QFoETbwhtoZW1UioSkQ/edit#gid=0 Google Spreadsheet for Detailed Wishes Tracking] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Secret Santa 2022 Free Space page for List of Wishes] Timeline of Events: * Fri Dec 9th - Greg to make G2G post for wishes and elven signups goes out * Sat Dec 10th - Saturday LiveCast introduces / gives some more details * Dec 9th up to Dec 23rd - people make wishes / sign up to be elves. ** ELVES --> will be added to Discord channel, and one of us should send a personal welcome message to them (I will create one that we can use.). We could take turns being the "Elven Greeter" ** WISHES --> will be added to the Free Space page AND to the Google Spreadsheet (with more details). This is the role of "Wish Updater" I refer to in the Schedule below. *** INITIALLY, we'll just add them in order as they come in. HOWEVER, by the middle of the week before Christmas, we should re-organize it, cluster like wishes together (Kathy has a plan for that!) - which will make zeroing in on a wish to choose for Elves much easier. * Dec 24th @ 10am Eastern - Elven Zoom to kickoff event, Elves may choose their wishes at that time * Dec 24th - Jan 6th - Elves work on wishes, and choose new wishes after each one done. * Jan 7th - part of Saturday LiveCast - wrapup of Secret Santa challenge Schedule: * Sun Dec 11th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Christine * Mon Dec 12th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: * Tue Dec 13th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Sticker text for Elves to add to their Profile page:''' { { Secret Santa|2022 } }''' ''(no spaces between squirrelly brackets of course - added here for dramatic effect)'' {{Secret Santa|2022}} Background image combination of image created by Donna Baumann for WikiTree Secret Santa logo + Image by [https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-christmas-characters-collection_11372559.htm#query=elf&position=7&from_view=keyword Freepik] ==G2G Post # 1 - Recruiting ELVES== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-elves-wanted G2G post made on Friday Dec 9th, 2022] ==G2G Post # 2 - Opening up Santa's Mailbox== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted G2G post made on Fri Dec 9th, 2022] ==FaceBook post / Discord post== Did you ever write a letter to Santa? Was it magically answered for you? WELL ... this year you have the opportunity to make a Genealogical Wish to Santa (or the Great Pumpkin, or the Spirit of the Universe, or the great WikiTreer in the Sky ...) and MAYBE ... just maybe ... one of our amazing WikiTree Elves will respond to your request! Get ready to take part in the WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge for 2022! If you'd like to send a message to Santa's mailbox - then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted) for details, and click ANSWER to add your secret wish. Even BETTER, if you'd like to volunteer to be an ELF and help out your fellow WikiTreers, then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-elves-wanted)and sign up soon! The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Mariah Carey Challenge of the Week is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 24th. The challenge continues until January 6th, 2023, and the results will be revealed on the Saturday LiveCast of January 7th, 2023. ==Welcome Message for Elves== ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e0aZJeVChmHz5NpQ1fXEypDsff2k4rfIAvOyLrFwuXQ/edit?usp=sharing step by step guide]) SUBJECT: Welcome Elf ! BODY: ! Welcome to the Secret Santa Society of Super Special Elves! We are so happy that you decided to join us this year to help out your fellow WikiTreers during this holiday season. The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves on Saturday December 24th at 10am, Eastern Time (that's 3pm or 1500h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82509391912. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). The Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 , and it will grow as the wishes continue to come in, until Dec 24th. During our Zoom meeting you can choose your first one (or two) wishes to fulfill, and we'll talk about some other nitty gritty. If you can't make the meeting, that's OK, we'll post the link to it in the #secret-santa Discord channel - which - by the way - here is the invite to: https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T (click on that link, and you will be automatically invited to join! Cool, right?) Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Message for Elves not on Discord== SUBJECT: Elf Central - important info - Zoom URL - Discord channel invite BODY: ! It appears you haven't joined the Discord #secret-santa channel yet, and Christine, Kathy and Greg from Elf Central want to make sure you are aware of some important info! The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves tomorrow, on Saturday December 24th at 10am, Eastern Time (that's 3pm or 1500h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/82509391912. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). A recording will be made of the Zoom meeting in case you can't make it (or are sleeping at this time!) During the challenge, Elves will be using the Discord channel to communicate with each other and ask for help, or give encouragement. Please click on this link here to join now! https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Also, the Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Last Minute Details == * KickOff Agenda ** Welcome & Group Photo ** Wishes & WikiTree policy *** provide sources *** add Research Notes - where you've looked & what you've looked for - and successes and LACK of success *** do not create profiles for living people *** do ADD profiles for conflated people (with proper sources of course) *** identify profiles worked on during Secret Santa challenge with sticker if available *** If a profile needs a good cleaning (GEDcom junk, etc..) go for it if you're comfortable - but do NOT remove sources. Make it pretty , add notes. ***"Do unto others, as you would have them WikiTree unto you." ** List of Wishes & Free Space page - indepth tour *** CTRL F is your Friend for Finding! *** Claiming Wishes **** Initially only claim 2 wishes please! ****IF you find you can't go any further, then relinquish that wish - and/or ask for help *** In the SANTA'S ELF RESPONSE area enter: ****Working on by Elf Greg Clarke ****Research Notes added by Elf Greg Clarke (no longer working on it) ****Wish Granted by Elf Greg Clarke ** Granting Wishes *** Wait until the LiveCast to reveal the Wishes Granted (though the Wishee may get emails and figure it out in advance) ** Asking for Help ***use Discord if possible ***If you can't use Discord and you need help, leave a comment on the Wish in the G2G post - OR - email the Christine @ Elven Wish Command directly. ** Wishes from Elves special protocol ***don't be nosy about your own wishes being fulfilled - no peeking!!! ** Any Questions? * TO DO: :--> Greg to ask Eowyn to revise the Elf sticker to get rid of the word "Swap" :: DONE :--> Greg to ask Eowyn if we can get a Profile sticker "This profile was worked on during the Secret Santa 2022 challenge" :: Eowyn suggested we create a Category instead for the profiles -so - :: Kathy Nava created one for us to use: '''[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2022 ]] '''

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[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2023]] ==WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2023== ''This is the Free Space page for organizing the 2023 WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge ! The WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge will take place once again in 2023! Registration for wishes and to be an elf opened up as of Saturday December 9th, and details were revealed on the [https://wikitree.zoom.us/rec/share/RteB37MLxwLGNWPFXN9A4FdsxofmJC8jjH4PtdiZOTlVDXSDIeSQFBtnqxZxzM2u.aoFDBH_MAmt1xUt1 Saturday RoundUp LiveCast] the same day. The deadline to sign up - either as an elf or to add your wish - is December 23rd, 11:59pm EST (midnight) The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Saturday Round Up LiveCast of the Week is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 23rd at 12 noon, Eastern Standard Time (5pm UTC / 1700h UTC). The challenge continues until January 5th, 2024 (midnight EST), and the results will be revealed on the Saturday RoundUp LiveCast of January 6th, 2024. Lead Elves: [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] * Send direct message to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10446114 Christine] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19066309 Greg] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12162615 Kathy] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678011/elf-talk-2023 G2G post for Elf Talk 2023, for all elves!] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarke-11007:_Secret_Santa_2023_-_Elf%27s_Log Secret Santa 2023 - Resources free space page for Elves to store / share information] Thanks to Donna Baumann for creating the WikiTree Secret Santa image used for this background! == Twelve Days of Elf-Mas == ===VIDEO LINKS:=== * On the First Day of Elf-Mas, a kind elf gave to me … a Dad’s family on WikiTree ! ** Wish 24 , watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMWVXO-cYt4&ab_channel=WikiTree YouTube] * On the Second Day of Elf-Mas, some elves they gave to me … Two British Husbands … ** Wish 42 , watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U_bvOEnEuI&ab_channel=WikiTree YouTube] * On the Third Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkWmmBgju5U&t=40s YouTube] * On the Fourth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emGk0hU9OVY&t=17s YouTube] * On the Fifth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBO2Jn3vXE4 YouTube] * On the Sixth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyADNrlaXtg YouTube] * On the Seventh Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm8YgGfstCg YouTube] * On the Eighth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhC7wD4XFks YouTube] * On the Ninth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA YouTube] * On the Tenth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdHgQGqZMho YouTube] * On the Eleventh Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYo5-e6Zfc YouTube] * On the Twelfth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDKLK0Nc1Vs YouTube] ===LYRICS:=== On the Twelfth Day of Elf-Mas, the elves all gave to me … *Dozens of Wishes Granted *Eleven new baptisms *Ten French soldiers *Nine Brick Walls Standing *Eight Direct Ancestors *Seventh Great Grandparents *Six Occupations *Rose Golden’s Tree *Fourth great gramma’s parents *Three Generations *Two British Husbands **and *a Dad’s family on WikiTree ! ''Performance note: hand-waving, dramatic flourish and pause optional on Golden verse 5'' == Sourcing Bells == Written by Elf Tia Balcer, with some minor adaptations by Greg Clarke and Vicki Blanco ===Lyrics=== '''Sourcing Bells''' ''(to the tune of "Jingle Bells")'' :Dashing through the sources, on a multi-source website, :O’er the records we go! Obsessing all the way! :Bells on Elf-mas ring! Making dates now found! :What fun it is to hunt and source someone’s brick wall tonight! :::Oh! :Wedding bells, wedding bells, marriage all the way! :Oh, what fun it is to find newspapers ev’ry day! Hey! :Census tells, hear death knells in obits that you find! :We just love to source and see records of ev’ry kind. ==Secret Santa Stats== :128 Elves :324 Wishes from G2G post :+ 15 Wishes added from Q of the Week (bonus) := :339 total Wishes made :77 Wishes Granted (solved) :19 Solid Brickwalls :-( :79 other Wishes researched, but not solved :7 wishes unworkable (no initial profile) :502 profiles in Secret Santa 2023 category :12 Elf-Casts on YouTube :35 = most tabs open during a single elf-cast == Secret Santa Basics == * Observe regular WikiTree Challenge protocol: ** Add sources to profiles you work on. ** Add Research Notes to profiles - about what you looked for and found, or DIDN'T find. ** Clean up where you can (don't remove sources). ** If it's helpful to add profiles for Conflated people to help keep the Wish profile straight, do that. ** Do not add profiles for Living People. * Use the Elf Status area below each Wish to track your work. * Add '''[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2023]]''' to profiles you’ve worked on. * Add '''{{Secret Santa|2023}}''' to your own profile once you’ve completed a wish. * Add this to profiles that were worked on: ::== Acknowledgements == ::{{Secret Santa Profile|2023}} * Ask for help or collaboration whenever you need it - in the Discord #secret-santa channel, or PM one of the Lead Elves. ANYTIME! ==FamilySearch Center/Library/Affiliate requests== (for Working ELVES needing assistance on WISHES) If you would like an image look up at an FHC or FHL, please post below. Please post the link to the index or image that is inaccessible at home and your ID# so that we can let you know what was found. * e.g. 1: Trying to find a baptism for [[Ingle-1387|John Ingle (1783-1864)]] and https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K85F-B7P to confirm they are brothers. Request from [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:58, 26 December 2022 (UTC) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D24-82L marriage record to Clara]. [[Silva-1055]] * e.g. 2: Wish #72 I am looking for a birth certificate for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCafferty-411 to confirm his parents. I do not think that this John and Susan are his parents. * Wish # 8: breaking the brick wall will required finding the baptism of [[DeZeng-4|Frederick Augustus DeZeng]] will require finding his baptism in the church records of Dresden which can only be accessed from a Family Search affiliate library. According to Edward F. de Lancey. 1871. Biography of Baron de Zeng. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 2(2):49-53. Baron Frederick Augustus de Zeng was the second son of Baron de Zeng, of Rueckerswalde-Wolkenstein, near Marienberg, in Saxony, Lord Chamberlain to the Duchess of Saxe-Weissenfels, and High Forest-Officer to the King of Saxony, by his wife, Lady Johanna Phillipina von Ponickau, of Altenberg." He was born or baptized in Dresden on 7 Apr 1757. According to Family Search, there were two protestant churches in Dresden at the time, but both require access from an affiliate library: #St Michael - https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592251?availability=Family%20History%20Library #St. Trinitas - https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592427?availability=Family%20History%20Library # Santa's Elf: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen\\ * Wish # 77 it's the son (William Mitchell) wondering if Miss Roseberry was actually Love Berry/ Perry Please can someone who is able to access FS Records please look at "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZTB-QTNM : Mon Oct 30 20:59:23 UTC 2023), Entry for William Mitchell and Love Perry, 5 Aug 1747. * Wish #68 - Need image for https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGQG-QK9K (Marriage of Stephen Buckle and Hannah Pearce) - [[Ward-22928|Ward-22928]] 18:53, 23 December 2023 (UTC) *Wish #89 Need a death cert image from Family Search that is still on microfilm. Document Information: Reference 57 Digital Folder Number 004004341 Microfilm Number 1033066 Image Number 01063 Indexing Batch B06110-0 [[Boutang-1|Boutang-1]] 22:55, 28 December 2023 (UTC) Theodore Arcan Sex Male Age 51 Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Birthplace Canada Burial Date 17 Jul 1899 Death Age 51y Marital Status Married Occupation plasterer Race White Event Type Death Event Date 15 Jul 1899 Event Place , Cook, Illinois, United States Event Place (Original) Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois Record Number 98 Cemetery Oakwoods Also, the actual death year may be 1900. * Wish #128 —trying to break though a brick wall and this may my guy's brother. Daniel B. Gardner death record: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HPSD-QL2M Thanks! [[Black-7004|Black-7004]] [[Black-7004|Black-7004]] 20:34, 29 December 2023 (UTC) *Wish #65 - Want to see if actual certificate says place in PA she was born and a more specific date, or anything else useful: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MQ-QHB8 [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 02:19, 3 January 2024 (UTC) *Wish #65 - And also this one to see if it shows birthplace more specific than IL: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC4Z-GVV [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 02:25, 3 January 2024 (UTC) *Wish #65 - Need to see if image shows groom's parents' birthplace: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJFR-6YN [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 02:42, 3 January 2024 (UTC) ==Santa's Mailbox of Wishes== The list of wishes will be recorded below, and assembled by the Lead Elves, from the G2G posts, as well as any wishes from the FaceBook or Discord posts ELVES: In the '''Santa's Elf Status''' area, please add one of the following :''Working on by Elf NAME'', or something similar. This will let other Elves know that it has been taken. When done with a wish, then change the status to one of these: :''Research Notes added by Elf NAME, no longer working on it'', or, :''Wish Granted by Elf NAME'' :''Previously worked on / investigated by Elf NAME'' Also, please don't sign up for more than two at a time, to give others lots of opportunity to help out as well! Once you complete a wish, mark it as completed (Wish Granted or Research Notes added), then choose another one. ''Note: You may also wish to request help / collaborators next to your name in the status area. '' Feel free to add Additional Elf Status lines if there are more than two collaborators on a wish Discord can be used for Real-time communication between elves. You can ask for help with Discord from the Lead Elves at any time. If you need to contact someone, and aren't on Discord, please contact the Lead Elves for assistance. * Secret Santa Elves: please sign up in the Santa's Elf Status areas below each Wish. * NOTE: You can sign up for ONE WISH before we officially begin the challenge (on December 23rd) so that you can start prepping - but - NO POSTING / NO REVEALING anything until AFTER the official start of the Secret Santa Challenge. === All Categories === ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 1 LOOKED AT==== 1. ''(from ELF Tiah Balcer)'' Looking for Grandparents of profile ''& has since added triangulation information to his father's profile. In addition to that, the triangulation details were already posted to the mother's profile. The leads to Argyll could be enough for someone with Scottish records to locate the marriage record of the parents.''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672307#a1672307 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Clark-70990]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes added by Thompson-85845. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 2 LOOKED AT==== 2. ''(from Christine Miller)'' Looking for parents; prove or refute family story written on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672338#a1672338 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Miller-84626]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Balcer-51 has posted Research Notes. Posted obit references to some children. No longer working on it. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 00:15, 29 December 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 3==== 3. ''(from Nancy Thomas)'' Looking for birth/baptism record or parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672399#a1672399 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gabler-73]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/OH - Wish 5==== 5. ''(from ELF Sally Kimbel)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672496#a1672496 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Jones-137637]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: MN - Wish 6==== 6. ''(from ELF Michael Black)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672579#a1672579 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Evertz-31]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Russian Empire > US: NJ - Wish 7 Looked at ==== 7. ''(from Stephen Tomaszewicz)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672596#a1672596 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Witkowski-218]] # Santa's Elf Status: Left research notes - found possible naturalization record that may or may not be Frank. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 8==== 8. ''(from Anita Meek)'' Looking for noble parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672598#a1672598 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[DeZeng-4]] # Santa's Elf Status: Worked on by Elf [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]]. Able to add a couple of New York land records, but finding his baptism record is going to take special access from a Family Search Library. The records of the two protestant churches in Dresden at the appropriate time have the little key symbol *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592251?availability=Family%20History%20Library *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592427?availability=Family%20History%20Library # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia - Wish 9==== 9. ''(from Leon Bezuidenhout)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672747#a1672747 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Laumeier-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Research Confirmation - US: VA - Wish 10==== 10. ''(from Teresa Willis)'' Looking to confirm research done and seeking more records; see notes in wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672761#a1672761 Link to G2G post] * Projects: USBH?? * Profiles: [[Guy-4863]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Transcription Assistance - US: GA - Wish 11==== 11. ''(from Paula Franklin)'' Looking for a set of eagle eyes to transcribe a "chicken scratch" record, Ancestry link on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672795#a1672795 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McMurray-864]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake uploaded image and attempted transcription in photo text here: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/McMurray-864 ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 13==== 13. ''(from ELF Kirby Drake)'' Looking to prove or refute attached parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672867#a1672867 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Walker-43459]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found birth record of Grizel Walker b. 1717 Whittingehame Haddingtonshire Scotland, father James Walker, mother Agnes Allane (ref.'family search') # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC - Wish 14==== 14. ''(from Donna Lancaster)'' Looking for parents; Chapman-1281 is not correct [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672953#a1672953 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Chapman-869]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Yugoslavia & Germany - Wish 15==== 15. ''(from Debi Matlack)'' Looking for any records/family from home countries [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673138#a1673138 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gaertner-160]], [[Schneider-8810]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: RI - Wish 17==== 17. ''(from ELF Kathy Evans)'' Looking for husband of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673186#a1673186 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wightman-1273]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Katrina Working # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Location - Scotland - Wish 19==== 19. ''(from Betsy Ko)'' Looking for a more specific birth location in Scotland or any other Scottish knowledge [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673568#a1673568 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Menzie-337]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ > NY - Wish 22 LOOKED AT ==== 22. ''(from ELF Robert Ward)'' Looking to prove or refute alleged parents; see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673693#a1673693 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stewart-50344]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia/Germany/Poland?? - Wish 23==== 23. ''(from ELF NG Hill)'' Looking for father of these two profiles, Michael Robert Rebetzke b. abt. 1800 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673734#a1673734 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rebetzke-11]], [[Rebetzke-14]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Austria? > Peru - Wish 25==== 25. ''(from Ainara Tovar)'' Looking for any information on this profile from whereever they emigrated from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673908#a1673908 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wuich-3]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - US - Wish 26==== 26. ''(from Lavonne Emler)'' Looking for any information on what happened to this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673908#a1673908 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Emler-56]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC > GA - Wish 27==== 27. ''(from Cynthia Crafton)'' Looking for any information on this direct ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673909#a1673909 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rogers-38212]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Quebec > US: NY - Wish 28 LOOKED AT==== 28. ''(from Cindy Harrigan)'' Looking for parents - but also has DNA matches and might benefit from DNA consult? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673916#a1673916 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Harrigan-720]], [[Lynch-15719]] # Santa's Elf Status: Jeanne Boutang Croud # Santa's Elf Status: complete for now. DNA and more research avenues to pursue. ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: PA - Wish 29==== 29. ''(from Ronald Robinson)'' Submitted by Sandy Patak since Ron is going through some medical issues. Looking for more information, parents; see notes on profile and wish. We did work on this last year, if someone wants to review what was found. If we can do anything else for Ron, he would like parents for Martin-59001 as well. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673926#a1673926 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Martin-59001]] (changed from original request since that was a repeat) # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC > AL - Wish 31==== 31. ''(from Kevin Cross)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673934#a1673934 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Cross-7136]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Lineage - US: NY - Wish 33==== 33. ''(from ELF Dawnmarie Cecora)'' Prove or refute that Profile 1 is the son of Profile 2 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673945#a1673945 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Whitman-5308]], [[Whitman-4823]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US? - Wish 34 LOOKED AT==== '''Duplicate of Q4''' 34. ''(from Sharon Blunt)'' Looking for parents (or birth/death location/dates??) of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673962#a1673962 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Holmes-14447]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Ray-13496 reporting for duty -Searched heavily on FS and Ancestry. Cannot find any records directly for [[Holmes-14447]]. or his wife [[Bonner-2177]]. Found probable birth locations for [[Holmes-14447]] and wife [[Bonner-2177]], as stated on their son's 1880 census. There was a different John Holmes in South Carolina around the same time son was born, but cannot find anything suggesting they are the same man—indeed records for the other similar-age John Holmes suggest they are very much not the same. Elf done. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Disappearing 4g grandparents - Wales - Wish 36 - Researched ==== 36. ''(from Thomas Preece)'' Where were these 4g GP's in 1841 & 1851? When did they die? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674008#a1674008 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Griffiths-4800]], [[Steadman-902]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] likely death record of Jane (Steadman) Griffiths aged 76 in 1894 in Merthyr Tydfil "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JL8-P3Z : 31 December 2014), Jane Griffiths, 1894; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales, General Register Office, Southport, England. (accessed 28 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - US: NY - Wish 37==== 37. ''(from ELF S. Humbeutel)'' Looking for death record; extensive notes on this profile to prevent conflation [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674016#a1674016 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Reynolds-5926]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth/Baptism Record - US: NJ - Wish 38==== 38. ''(from Tim Shaw)'' Looking for birth/baptism record to prove/disprove he is son of Beemer-97 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674059#a1674059 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Beemer-94]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 39==== 39. ''(from ELF Kevin Corcoran)'' Looking for parents of this husband and wife (ancestry tree is here) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674061#a1674061 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Corcoran-2534]], [[Conlon-902]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: NJ - Wish 40==== 40. ''(from Cathy Claycamp)'' Looking for parents if this immigrant ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674077#a1674077 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Shoemaker-2150]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall Secret Santa 2022 - US: VT > WI - Wish 41==== 41. ''(from ELF Linda Chickering)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674100#a1674100 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Edes-186]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia/Russia - Wish 44==== 44. ''(from Sheryl Craven)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674211#a1674211 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brieher-7]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: NJ - Wish 45 LOOKED AT AND SOLVED A COUPLE OF WEEKS LATER==== 45. ''(from Julia Frost)'' Looking for parents and when he left Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674389#c1674389 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Carr-19584]] # Santa's Elf Status: Will give this a shot! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Corcoran-2515. # Santa's Elf Status: Identified possible immigration year for Thomas Carr (1859) based on 1900 U.S. Census question but I didn't locate a reliable secondary source. I found Thomas and Rose Ann's marriage record, added eight children and sources for the children to the tree, added numerous sources for Thomas and expanded his and Rose Ann's biographies. However, I was not able to determine Thomas' Irish parents names. All U.S. records found lacked information on parents and origin. I have ordered a death certificate which will hopefully name Thomas Carr's parents. # Santa's Elf Status: ( January 17, 2024 update) - Corcoran-2515 received Thomas Carr's Death Certificate today and it DOES reveal Thomas' parents names; James Carr and Mary Maguire. So this wish has been granted! ==== Brick Wall - Rome > London - Wish 46 LOOKED AT==== 46. ''(from Patrick Holland)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674245#a1674245 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Corri-11]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] Domenico Corri also has a wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domenico_Corri Domenico Corri] but not many clues re. parentage # Santa's Elf Status:[[Marsh-9608]] cleaned up the profile and the wife's profile, added notables sticker. ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 48 LOOKED AT==== 48. ''(from ELF Emma MacBeath)'' Proof that attached parents are correct as she thinks they are wrong [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674342#a1674342 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McBeath-112]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] 'Scotlands people' 1785 Logie christening record (C of S) confirms that John McBeath's parents are as per the wt profile, that is George McBeath and Elizabeth Leishman. # Santa's Elf Status: Additional research notes added Thompson-85845. No longer working on it https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wish_48_Notes ==== Brick Wall - US: NV/CA - Wish 49 LOOKED AT==== 49. ''(from Michael Irvine)'' Looking for birth record not sure if born in Nevada or Nevada City, CA [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674421#a1674421 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McKinlay-527]] # Santa's Elf Status: The 1870 census for Nevada should be examined for the family since they do not come up in a search, so perhaps a spelling/transcription error. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] added another marriage article listing some Mckinlay family members ==== Brick Wall - Prussia? - Wish 50==== 50. ''(from ELF Claudia Duffy)'' Looking for information on her maternal paternal great great grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674424#a1674424 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Walter-8776]], [[Seidel-1024]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NH - Wish 51==== 51. ''(from ELF D Armistead)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674429#a1674429 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tarbox-404]] # Santa's Elf Status:|  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 18:45, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ) I've searched through many records and books, and could not locate the parents. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall? - US: NY?, NJ? > England? - Wish 52 LOOKED AT==== 52. ''(from Virginia Peterson)'' Looking for information on birthplace for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674486#a1674486 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Eletson-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf, Sprinkle [[Sander-228|Cecora]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== 12 people for podcast - - Wish 53==== 53. ''(from Brian Nash)'' Looking for 12 people with an interesting family story that they would be willing to share on my podcast [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674508#a1674508 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Nash-8023]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Buckle-52|Hilary]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 54==== 54. ''(from Charlotte Shockey)'' Looking for information for this profile, her husband, and her sister [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674515#a1674515 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Shockey-113]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN > TX - Wish 57==== 57. ''(from ELF Glenn Rutz)'' Looking to break brickwall for ancestor born in 1820 Tennessee [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674767#a1674767 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Story-2491]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is evidence that John Wesley Story's mother was Mary Ann (Roper) Story 1802-89, from findagrave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24718664/mary-a-story (accessed 29 Dec 2023), 'family search' "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH59-TKN : Tue Oct 03 22:15:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Wesley Stutts and Periles Stutts, 1850. (accessed 29 Dec 2023), same siblings, censuses, etc. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England/Lancs - Wish 62 LOOKED AT==== 62. ''(from Corrine Morris)'' Looking for any new information on this ancestor who has no DOB [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675040#a1675040 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Eccleston-181]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608]] I looked, but it's a tough one. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 63 LOOKED AT==== 63. ''(from Kyle Smith)'' Looking for maiden name of this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675067#a1675067 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-571204]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA > IA - Wish 65 LOOKED AT==== 65. ''(from ELF Catherine Ryan)'' Looking for birth or marriage records for either of these profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675098#a1675098 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Shultz-795]], [[Walker-23166]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] probable birth record of Hannah Schultz 1870 Pennsylvania "United States Census, 1870", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZL2-JB7 : Tue Oct 03 20:32:08 UTC 2023), Entry for Joseph Schultz and Susann Schultz, 1870. (accessed 1 Jan 2024). Her marriage record to joseph B Bechtel in 1893 in Colebrookdale "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VFMW-8GR : Sun Oct 15 15:37:34 UTC 2023), Entry for Joseph B. Bechtel and Hannah K. Schultz, 12 Oct 1893. (accessed 1 Jan 2024). Adding additional sources (census records) to Sarah (Walker) Schultz profile. # Santa's Elf Status: Added Research Notes. Added sources to surrounding profiles. Inquired with State Historical Society of Iowa about William and his firstborn son's death records (not fruitful - see Research Notes). Reached out to History Nebraska - Archives for son, Charles' death record, and they provided phone number to obtain it (Research Notes). Made 3 affiliate requests for images of records (still awaiting documents). Posted links/next steps to obtaining misc. microfilm records. Other than future receipt of affiliate requests, no longer working on it. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 16:23, 4 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US - Wish 66==== 66. ''(from K. O'Brien)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675102#a1675102 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Atwood-3845]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MS > NM - Wish 67 LOOKED AT==== 67. ''(from P. Whittington)'' Looking for parents or confirmation of LNAB for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675145#a1675145 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Campbell-55623]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephens-3929|Alice Stephens-Thomsen]] will work on this # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England/Hampshire - Wish 68==== 68. ''(from Hilary Buckle)'' Looking for information on this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675145#a1675145 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Buckle-87]] # Santa's Elf Status: Being worked on by elf [[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]]. Added resources that could be scoured. Cited some sources. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall/Information - England/Lancs - Wish 69==== 69. ''(from ELF Gwyneth Taylor)'' Looking for a connection [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675160#a1675160 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Underwood-8304]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== New App - n/a - Wish 70==== 70. ''(from Peter Roberts)'' Looking for a new App to create a list of GEDMatch ID's within the range of 7th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675315#a1675315 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[n/a]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Lineage - US: KY - Wish 71==== 71. ''(from Lori Zuckerman)'' Prove or refute the currently connected parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675340#a1675340 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Beckett-470]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Immigration Records - Romania > US: NY - Wish 73==== 73. ''(from ELF Judi Stutz)'' Looking for immigration records for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675545#a1675545 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Waxler-48]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC - Wish 77 LOOKED AT==== 77. ''(from Matthew Mitchell)'' Looking for birth information, parents and if he can claim Mitchell coat of arms [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675733#a1675733 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Mitchell-44892]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67]]|Darlene Athey Hill]] could find no information on him. Very common name. Added a couple of sources to son's and grandson's profiles. With regard to a coat of arms: Coats of arms are not and never have been granted to families. They’re granted to individuals and belong to individuals. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA > IA - Wish 78 LOOKED AT==== 78. ''(from Bonnie Day)'' Looking for his parents, grandparents and great grandparents, the second profile is a second wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675733#a1675733 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Fox-22379]], [[Hight-768]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] 1877 death record of this Jessie Hite (probably) indicates his parents were Elsea Hite and E Cary "Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6FS-4PJ : Fri Dec 15 23:26:08 UTC 2023), Entry for Jessie Hite and Elsea Hite, 09 Mar 1877. (accessed 30 Dec 2023) ==== Prove WWII service - US: IA > CO - Wish 79==== 79. ''(from Deena Cross)'' Looking for proof of WWII service to mark his grave [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675800#a1675800 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Cross-4803]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on this [[Schafer-3394|Schafer-3394]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Record - US: IL - Wish 81==== 81. ''(from Angela Johnson)'' Looking for birth record for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676011#a1676011 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Zinne-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Evans-3182. No birth record, but adding secondary birth proofs. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD > TX - Wish 82==== 82. ''(from ELF Charles Avis)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676105#a1676105 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Avis-261]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the 1820 Calvert Maryland census shows a David Avis together with David Avis junior (presumably father and son). These were the only contemporary local records found "United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLY-KC1 : Wed Oct 04 10:53:33 UTC 2023), Entry for David Avis, 1820. (accessed 30 Dec 2023), "United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLY-KCD : Wed Oct 04 10:53:33 UTC 2023), Entry for David Avis, Junior, 1820. (accessed 30 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 84==== 84. ''(from Diana Dwyer)'' looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676178#a1676178 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Clarke-5363]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] only found 3 Scotland birth records for 'John Clark' in range 1620-30, 1620 Canongate f.John (family search), 1627 Perth f.John, 1629 f.John (Scotlands people) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Sorting out 3g gpa - US: IN - Wish 85 - Researched - FSP ==== 85. ''(from Bonnie Cresap)'' Help sorting out the possible parents and siblings on this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676377#a1676377 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Washburn-5708]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Randall-8571]] I have developed the biography of the core ancestor citing as many new sources as I was able to find. I have a solid secondary source (a published county history) which provides his birthplace and parents' names. This takes us back to his likely family of origin, but I don't have the exact connection yet. I've been dealing with 1830 and 1840 federal census records here, so disambiguation was a challenge. It's now time to delve into the 1850 census records, but there are a lot of branches to track, so I welcome any assistance. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Washburn_Family_-_Wish_85 '''Wish 85 Free Space Page'''] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada > US: Il - Wish 89 - Researched ==== 89. ''(from Beth McLaughlin)'' Looking for parents - alias Louis Bartrand [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676578#a1676578 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Arcand-319]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on Jeanne Boutang Croud # Santa's Elf Status: Sources & Biography added and possible parents are proposed in research notes.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 03:51, 4 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: completed but far from solved. DNA should do it. And more non digital documents to try. [[Boutang-1|Boutang-1]] 22:29, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Birthplace - - Wish 90 UNWORKABLE==== 90. ''(from Judith Griffith)'' Looking for birth place [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676587#a1676587 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Frank Schmidt]] # Santa's Elf Status: I could not find a profile for any of these families on WT. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Information - US: LA - Wish 93==== 93. ''(from Janet Claeys)'' Looking for date of death and burial [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676729#a1676729 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weekley-355]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ > IL - Wish 94 LOOKED AT==== 94. ''(from Alex Bell)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676745#a1676745 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Coleman-18736]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], who added sources but couldn't document parents. ==== Brick Wall - US: AL > MS - Wish 95 Looked at==== 95. ''(from Jessica Kay)'' Looking for parents of Cyrus Tanksley [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676762#a1676762 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tanksley-68]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 96 LOOKED AT==== 96. ''(from ELF Jason Rennie)'' Looking for parents of Michael Noonan [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676785#a1676785 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Noonan-1606]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Cormack-404]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA - - Wish 97 UNWORKABLE==== 97. ''(from James Brooks)'' Wanting DNA results to see if Judy is his sister and her father is his father or one of her uncle's is [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676838#a1676838 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brooks-14388]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|McBeath]] more information is needed about what they actually want. Are they just waiting for DNA results to come in? # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Verify parents - US: VA > KY - Wish 98==== 98. ''(from Linda Boddy)'' Looking to verify parents. Her research shows different parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676871#a1676871 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Johnston-2968]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 99 LOOKED AT==== 99. ''(from Chris Wright)'' Looking for proof of where he was born to prove/disprove if the parents on Ancestry and FS are correct [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677012#a1677012 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Smith-127626]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Rennie-1211|Jason Rennie]] - looking at surrounding areas and building tree out to see if there are any clues. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Unpicking Hessions - County Mayo, Ireland - Wish Q1==== Q1. ''(from Anon Sharkey)'' paternal line came from county Mayo in particular Hollymount parish I would appreciate help in unpicking the Hessions from there [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673213#a1673213 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Cormack-404]] # Santa's Elf Status: No ancestors are shown but this is a Hession Anon made [[Hession-167|Ellen Hession]] Elf Jinks Not working on just added an Hession that the requester had added # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA > TX - Wish Q2==== Q2. ''(from Gloria Lange)'' Looking for parents of John Green Mosley [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673848#a1673848 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Moseley-214]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England: London - Wish Q3 LOOKED AT==== Q3. ''(from Stuart Beavis)'' Looking for parents of John Beavis He was a watchmaker [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673895#a1673895 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Beavis-194]], [[Beardmore-51]] # Santa's Elf Status: Marsh-9608 Looked at, but couldn't find anything. Cleaned up the profiles a little. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC? - Wish Q4 LOOKED AT==== '''Duplicate of 34''' Q4. ''(from Sharon Blunt)'' Looking for parents of John Holmes but there are no locations only approx. dates for BD [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673948#a1673948 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Holmes-14447]], [[Bonner-2177]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of parents - US: MD > VA - Wish Q5==== Q5. ''(from John Carollo)'' Looking for confirmation of parents who are attached to Richard Marchant [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673955#a1673955 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Marchant-175]], [[Marchant-176]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Solve one mystery - Bahamas - Wish Q6==== Q6. ''(from Marion Ceruti)'' Looking to solve one of the mysteries documented on the Ceruti Family Mysteries Page [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673981#a1673981 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Space:Ceruti_Family_Mysteries]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY > CA - Wish Q7==== Q7. ''(from Gail Ivey)'' Looking for the parents of James W Burton [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674050#a1674050 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Burton-8403]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Maiden Name - US: NC - Wish Q8 LOOKED AT ==== Q8. ''(from Gail Bice)'' Looking for the LNAB for 3rd great grandma [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674054#a1674054 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-621738]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] good match for 1850 Census and a possible 2nd match but not the maiden name # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find proof of birth - US? England? - Wish Q9==== Q9. ''(from Sherry Sievert)'' Looking for proof of birth or immigration record of John Samuel Welch [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674240#a1674240 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Welch-8737]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 101 LOOKED AT==== 101. ''(from E.b. Freeman)'' looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677135#a1677135 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Freeman-15944]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources to son John Freeman's profile; IMO not enough is known about Francis Murry Freeman to attempt to find parents. [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 03:12, 6 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of father - US: OH? > Australia - Wish 102 LOOKED AT==== 102. ''(from Howard Dunstone)'' Looking for information on Reginald Dunstone, the father of William Louis Dunstone [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677136#a1677136 Link to G2G post] and Reginald's possible parents, Richard and Myrtle (Collingwood) Dunstone. * Projects: Australia * Profiles: [[Dunstone-731]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Kimbel-162]] I will work on this wish. Assistance welcome. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY? > Canada - Wish 105 RESEARCHED ==== 105. ''(from Brent Manners)'' Loooking for the parents of this profile when she actually born in NY or came to NY from elsewhere [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677150#a1677150 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Bontar-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: I'll tackle this one. [[Boyce-3841|Alan Boyce]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added, copious ones ==== Death location - Ireland > US - Wish 106==== 106. ''(from Michael Conway)'' Looking for the death location in the US [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677151#a1677151 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Conway-2814]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found possible death record, added research notes and sources, would welcome anyone's assistance to see if they can find anything else definitive. Not sure whether this counts as "wish granted" [[Haney-1920|Haney-1920]] 15:01, 31 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth record/Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 107==== 107. ''(from Philip Dowd)'' Looking for birth record or birth parents of Francis Dowd. No location is on profile or wife or son [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677152#a1677152 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dowd-585]] # Santa's Elf Status:  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 14:15, 30 December 2023 (UTC) ) working on family. No birth record found, but added research note for possible father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Connection to Edward Kelly - Australia - Wish 109==== 109. ''(from Sarah-Jo Williams)'' Looking for a connection to Edward "Ned" Kelly on her maternal side [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677155#a1677155 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Australia * Profiles: [[Kelly-4912]], [[Burcul-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family information - US: CA > CO - Wish 110==== 110. ''(from lk Camp)'' Looking for family of Herman Miller - parents, siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677158#a1677158 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Miller-90212]] # Santa's Elf Status:|  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 20:22, 31 December 2023 (UTC) ) - Looked for Herman, spouse Ellen and daughter Maude and didn't find anything new. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth/Marriage records - US: OH - Wish 113==== 113. ''(from Linda Fette)'' Looking for birth/marriage records for Philip Brenner [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677166#a1677166 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brenner-1078]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN > OH - Wish 115 - Researched ==== 115. ''(from Chris Bolton)'' Looking for birth information and/or father's name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677175#a1677175 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Bolton-249]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Rutz-276|Glenn Rutz]]. I was unable to clearly identify the names of his parents. However, I did leave research notes that point to evidence of who his father is. I also found John's marriage record and the name of his wife. I was unable to correct her LNAB due to my not having access privileges. I also added sources to the children. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - India - Wish 116==== 116. ''(from Elaine Hooper)'' Looking for clear details and family for Robinson Lewis Salvador [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677176#a1677176 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Global/India * Profiles: [[Salvador-64]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: CT - Wish 117 LOOKED AT==== 117. ''(from M Raymond)'' Looking for the parents of Timothy Raymond [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677183#a1677183 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Raymond-3300]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on this (Chickering-80), not much progress and would appreciate help # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of parents - England? - Wish 119 UNWORKABLE==== 119. ''(from Colin Palmer)'' Looking for confirmation of George Palmer and Ann Unknown being his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677186#a1677186 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England? * Profiles: [[Edward Palmer]] No profile # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family connection - England > US: MA - Wish 120==== 120. ''(from Charles Hadlock)'' Looking to see if these two are related and how [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677189#a1677189 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Hadlock-17]], [[Hadlock-293]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the connection finder indicates that James's daughter in law and Nathaniel's daughter in law were first cousins (the mothers of the women were sisters). There is a fair chance that the Hadlock men were blood related but I haven't found any proof yet. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Marriage & Death info - US: IL - Wish 121==== 121. ''(from Char Anderson)'' Looking for the marriage and death information for Hoff-2312 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677190#a1677190 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hoff-2312]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Middle Name come from - US: CT - Wish 122==== 122. ''(from Lynn Schwab)'' Where does Elizabeth Warner Crossley's middle name come from? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677192#a1677192 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Crossley-536]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove/Disprove wife's name - US: VA > KY - Wish 123==== 123. ''(from Mike Moore)'' Help with this identification/misidentification of Elizabeth Miller [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677193#a1677193 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Beaxton-1]], [[Miller-28987]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Marriage Record/Parents - Ireland > US: NY - Wish 124==== 124. ''(from Tim Beaman)'' Finding marriage record and anything about his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677196#a1677196 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Kiernan-797]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] possible marriage record 1856 Franciscum Kiernan to Margrittam Kelly in Templeport County Cavan Ireland "Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1740-1900", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KLS-G8PS : 28 August 2023), Margrittam Kelly in entry for Franciscum Kearnan, 1856. (accessed 26 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm ancestor - US: CT > NY - Wish 125==== 125. ''(from Vicki Krisak)'' Confirm that an ancestor named Harry Humphrey truly existed [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677199#a1677199 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Humphrey-895]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is a NY immigration record of Henry Humphery b.1780 USA "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRQ-6FG1 : 20 February 2021), Henry Humpherys, 1807; citing Immigration, New York City, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 175,637. (accessed 29 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: AR - Wish 127 LOOKED AT==== 127. ''(from Terry Wheeler)'' Looking for the parents of John Edward Maxey [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677204#a1677204 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Maxey-1931]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - US: NJ - Wish 131 UNWORKABLE==== 131. ''(from Janice Stokes)'' Who is my great grandmother? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677214#a1677214 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[UNKNOWN-562532]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will help if I can get DNA access. Answer pending. Probably the only way to find an answer. I never got access to any DNA, so no help was received. If she wishes help in the future, she can apply to Adoption Angels for help since we work on great grandparent requests. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - UK? > US: OH - Wish 132==== 132. ''(from Jeff Timmons)'' Who are the parents of Charles M Timmons and where was he born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677215#a1677215 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Timmons-907]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England: Yorkshire - Wish 133 LOOKED AT==== 133. ''(from Laura Wilcox)'' Looking for BMD records for Catherine's parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677216#a1677216 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[MacNamara-360]] # Santa's Elf Status: Worked on by [[Weinberg-577|Weinberg-577]] 23:16, 5 January 2024 (UTC) I was unable to find any definitive evidence of Catherine's parents but based on the existing information found a couple that match the names but were probably not her parents. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of parents - US: NC - Wish 134==== 134. ''(from Genie Burton)'' Wants confrmation that the attached parents are the correct parents as there are no sources [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677217#a1677217 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Seaton-20]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of relationship - England > US: RI - Wish 135==== 135. ''(from Mark Cartier)'' Wants confrmation of relationships but not sure if one wish or two wished [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677218#a1677218 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Card-52]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] christening record of Richard Card on 11 Feb 1620 in Iver Buckinghamshire, father John Card (ref.'family search') # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland - Wish 137==== 137. ''(from Joan Szymczak)'' Looking for birth records and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677222#a1677222 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Poland * Profiles: [[Maciejewski-85]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Balcer-51 has reason to believe she can narrow down birthplace from just "Poland" to two more specific places in Poland, but she has no expertise whatsoever navigating Polish records. If another elf does have know-how with Polish records, please reach out to Balcer-51 and she will explain and provide leads. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 15:27, 30 December 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 138==== 138. ''(from Ralph Dailey)'' Looking for birth information and parents/siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677226#a1677226 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dailey-1248]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Mother - - Wish 140 UNWORKABLE==== 140. ''(from Desta Barker)'' Looking to find maternal great grandmother, where great grandfather had multiple wives\ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677233#a1677233 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Mother - US: IL - Wish 141 LOOKED AT==== 141. ''(from Robert Lajeunesse)'' Looking for mother of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677234#a1677234 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Condon-403]] # Santa's Elf Status: I will work on this (Chickering-80) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Wife - US: SC/AL - Wish 143 LOOKED AT==== 143. ''(from Terry Moore)'' Looking for wife of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677238#a1677238 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Moore-9400]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Ray-13496|Cayla Ray]] working on it. So far found some info about the man, but records about the wife or names of most of his children are not easily found... yet. I am not giving up hope. Update: There is record of his will existing, but no online records for that area available. Likewise, there is evidence of correspondence between Leonard Moore, his brother John Moore, and men Richard Singleton and a man named Deveaux, but these are likewise not online—rather in-person only at Duke University (and some at the South Caroliniana Library). While I cannot find a name for his wife or any other children, I do have some small updates to his bio that I will provide. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Help with Parents - US: GA - Wish 144==== 144. ''(from K. L. Martin)'' Looking for information on this set of 3g grandparents, possible NPE or name change, DNA question [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677241#a1677241 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Civil War * Profiles: [[Pitts-5915]], [[Unknown-641538]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] (note - not claiming credit for finding this previously reported reference) 1850 Talbot census that links Davis Pitts aged 58 and Malinda aged 35 to 'son' John Pitts aged 8 and other children Catherine 13, James 12, Martha 9, Emila 7, Madison 5, William 2 "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZY6-V41 : Wed Oct 04 08:42:28 UTC 2023), Entry for Davis Pitts and Malinda Pitts, 1850. (accessed 31 Dec 2023). This clearly doesn't answer any DNA questions though. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: MD/VA - Wish 145==== 145. ''(from ELF Mary Calvert)'' Looking to prove theory, see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677247#a1677247 Link to G2G post] * Projects: American Revolution * Profiles: [[Raber-484]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Birth Name - - Wish 147 LOOKED AT==== 147. ''(from L. Smith)'' Looking for information including original name at birth before changing it after immigration [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677253#a1677253 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-663512|Moses George]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] Added Wife [[Jenkinson-562 |Elf Jinks]] ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 148 LOOKED AT==== 148. ''(from Heather Ford)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677254#a1677254 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Murray-16857]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 02:27, 4 January 2024 (UTC), no longer working on it # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD/IL - Wish 149==== 149. ''(from Anonymous Dietrich)'' O WIKITREE! Looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677255#a1677255 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Harper-7052]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC - Wish 150==== 150. ''(from Angella Hanson)'' Looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677256#a1677256 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Alexander-18082]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is a good chance that James Alexander's parents were James Alexander senior and Hanah Clark who also got married in Mecklenburg in 1798 "North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8GJ-ZPX : 14 February 2020), James Alexander, 1798. (accessed 30 Dec 2023). Please see research notes on profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth or Death Record - Norway - Wish 151==== 151. ''(from Kayla Olsen)'' Looking for the birth or death record for this person who lived in 1600's Norway [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677259#a1677259 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Solberg-103]] # Santa's Elf Status: Church book for Vinger only go back to 1689, probates only back to 1670s. Not listed at Solberg in the Vinger bygdebok. His son first mentioned at Solberg in 1652.[[Wall-7415|Wall-7415]] 18:13, 1 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: IL - Wish 154 LOOKED AT==== 154. ''(from April Jones)'' Looking for help with a family who might have changed their last name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677276#a1677276 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Phillips-50365|Jefferson Phillips (1847-1920)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added Father [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] Not sure if or when name could have changed I'll check the Father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Canada/Ontario - Wish 155==== 155. ''(from Don Barnett)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677280#a1677280 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hanna-3513]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 15:56, 2 January 2024 (UTC) ) - Added some sources to both James and Mary and came up with a few clues. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== More Information - Croatia - Wish 156 LOOKED AT==== 156. ''(from Christy Alder)'' Looking for more information on the parents of this profile, who were born and died in Croatia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677284#a1677284 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Umiljenovich-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes addedThompson-85845. No longer working on it. Reached the limits of what I could do on the U.S. side and easily accessible (Family search) Croatian records. Expertise on finding other Croatian records would be needed here. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA/MS - Wish 157==== 157. ''(from Jenny Gray)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677285#a1677285 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Revolutionary War * Profiles: [[Gordon-17816]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Lost Family - Canada/Nova Scotia - Wish 158==== 158. ''(from Trish Bruce)'' Looking for more information on disappearing children; can any records be found? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677286#a1677286 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McDonald-27363]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 19:03, 31 December 2023 (UTC) ) Added some sources to his wife, couldn't find anything on Charles. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Which JohnB Pointer - US: KY - Wish 159==== 159. ''(from Beverly Swann)'' Which of the 3 John B Pointers are Beverly's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677288#a1677288 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pointer-400]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Where was he born - Ireland > Canada: Ontario - Wish 160==== 160. ''(from Gary Penelton)'' When and where was he born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677291#a1677291 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pendleton-4629]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found a possible brother in Ontario & added him to research notes. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 19:25, 26 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Info for Great Aunt - Prussia - Wish 161==== 161. ''(from Marcie Schareck)'' Where was she born and where did she die [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677294#a1677294 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Poland/Germany * Profiles: [[Victoria Schudy]], [[Schudy-9]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - - Wish 162 LOOKED AT==== 162. ''(from Mel Sundin)'' Who are the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677295#a1677295 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Chase-10895|William Chase]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes left by [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada > US: MI - Wish 163 LOOKED AT==== 163. ''(from Sara Rice)'' Looking for parents of Alexander Smith [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677298#a1677298 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Smith-69986]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on it [[Smith-123128|Smith-123128]] 19:02, 23 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - England: Middlesex - Wish 164==== 164. ''(from Janet Godsey)'' Looking for any information link to Geni.com with no sources [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677299#a1677299 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Godsey-259]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Need LNAB - US: KY > MO - Wish 166==== 166. ''(from Ann Brown)'' Looking for the maiden name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677302#a1677302 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-568225]] # Santa's Elf Status: No Longer Working On [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Immigrant ancestor - US: VA - Wish 167==== 167. ''(from James McDonald)'' Looking for immigrant ancestor of McDaniel-242 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677305#a1677305 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McDaniel-242]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 168==== 168. ''(from J Wallace)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677307#a1677307 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Moffitt-1361]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] 'family search' suggests that John's parents were John Moffett and Ann (Nancy) Howard, who married in 1795 in Frederick "Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J8D-TYZQ : Thu Oct 26 06:44:18 UTC 2023), Entry for John Moffett and Ann Howard, 26 Jun 1795. (accessed 29 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MA - Wish 170==== 170. ''(from Lyn Gulbransen)'' Looking for any information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677312#a1677312 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[De_Harries-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: AR - Wish 171==== 171. ''(from Johnette Routh)'' Looking for death information and his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677314#a1677314 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Simpson-11331]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 173 LOOKED AT==== 173. ''(from Betsy Cornwell)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677319#a1677319 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Crumpton-701]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Avis-179|Charles Avis]] completed his effort. Diid not find parents. Enhanced Biography, added Sources and Research Notes. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth/Death Record - US: NC - Wish 174==== 174. ''(from Janice Kiser)'' Looking for birth and death records [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677321#a1677321 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Lanier-1974]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Connection to Germany - Germany? - Wish 175==== 175. ''(from Jeffrey Browning)'' Looking for connection to Germany [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677324#a1677324 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[LeGoullon-6|Francis Reinhart LeGoullon (1802-1879)]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Disappearance/Death - Scotland - Wish 176==== 176. ''(from Jen Eggleston)'' What happened to Robert Allan? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677325#a1677325 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Allan-4557]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US TN > MD - Wish 177==== 177. ''(from Jane Copes)'' Any information on parents, siblings and children [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677329#a1677329 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Summers-3698]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - REPEAT - Wish 178==== 178. ''(from Joan Szymczak)'' Same as Wish # 137 (entered twice by mistake, comment turned into answer, twice) [ Link to G2G post] ==== How far back - - Wish 179==== 179. ''(from Claire Brisson-Banks)'' Is there anyone who could push this further into France, or is it Scotland? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677344#a1677344 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brisson-14]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Canada - Wish 180 LOOKED AT==== 180. ''(from Stuart McCormick)'' Looking for more information on Ann Darragh [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677345#a1677345 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Darragh-235]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on it [[Doherty2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added a few additional research notes [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 02:14, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: MD - Wish 181 LOOKED AT ==== 181. ''(from Bob Thompson)'' Looking for birth information and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677355#a1677355 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Thompson-88148]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: MN - Wish 182==== 182. ''(from Susan Thomas)'' Looking for parents of Rosanna [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677360#a1677360 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Fitzpatrick-1037]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] Minnesota death record confirms Rosanna's parents as Riley and Mary Fitzpatrick "Minnesota, County Deaths, 1850-2001", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7Z7G-12PZ : Sat Oct 14 01:04:03 UTC 2023), Entry for Rosia Duffy and Riley Fitz Patrick, 27 Aug 1896. (accessed 26 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US:KY - Wish 183==== 183. ''(from Glenn Stone)'' Looking for great grandparents but he already has them. I think he means the parents of Stone-5974 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677367#a1677367 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stone-5973]], [[Stone-5974]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find ancestor - - Wish 184==== 184. ''(from K Dodd)'' find my mysterious great-great-grandmother, Martha Ann Carroll [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677368#a1677368 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Carroll-16246|Martha Ann (Carroll) Abbott (1840-bef.1880)]] # Santa's Elf Status: DArmistead (Armistead-1150) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA > TX - Wish 186==== 186. ''(from LaJuana West)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677373#a1677373 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stanfield-1042]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 187==== 187. ''(from Patty Kudla)'' Looking for birth information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677377#a1677377 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McKimmey-81]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stevens-18639|Stevens-18639]] 21:44, 5 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Found 2 options that I posted links to in comments ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 188 LOOKED AT==== 188. ''(from Austin Findley)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677384#a1677384 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Creekbaum-21]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on this one... [[Kimbel-162|Kimbel-162]] 00:07, 24 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: KY > LA - Wish 190==== 190. ''(from Skip Weber)'' Looking for the true parents of Joseph William Sharp [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677389#a1677389 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Sharp-6607]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MS or AL - Wish 191==== 191. ''(from Deb Misener)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677390#a1677390 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wilkerson-2142]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Record - US: PA - Wish 192==== 192. ''(from Frank Howland)'' Looking for birth record and marriage record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677391#a1677391 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Witter-731]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Katrina Graham working on this. So far I have not been able to find birth or marriage records. I was able to add some census data. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: GA > MS - Wish 194==== 194. ''(from Deborah Dunn)'' Looking for the correct parents of William and Cinthia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677396#a1677396 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Turner-10954]], [[Haywood-626]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: NJ - Wish 196==== 196. ''(from Dawn Whittington)'' Looking for parents of Louisa Josephine Gerlacher [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677404#a1677404 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gerlacher-4]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick wall / Find bio info - - Wish 201 LOOKED AT==== '''Duplicate of Q12''' 201. ''(from Donna Gerber)'' I would love if the elves could help me find more information on my great great grandfather, James Young [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677412#a1677412 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Young-55935]] # Santa's Elf Status: calvert-1953 is working on this one # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find the Connection between 3 people - - Wish 202==== 202. ''(from Robert Wissinger)'' I have been trying to find proof of the connection of 3 Wissinger's that could be siblings and children of Johannes (John) Jacob Wissinger (Wissinger-247) for many years. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677419#a1677419 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Wissinger-310 * Profiles: [[Wissinger-247]], [[Wissinger-261]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find documentation about ancestor - - Wish 203==== 203. ''(from Pat Buehrig)'' I need your help finding documentation on my ancestor Jane Butler Dandridge Logan. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677427#a1677427 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dandridge-112]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find 2x Great Grandmother - USA: SC to Missouri - Wish 204 LOOKED AT==== 204. ''(from Deb Cavel)'' My Christmas wish would be some help identifying my gg-grandmother [[Unknown-513275|Priscilla]], born in 1811 in South Carolina and is presumed to have died in 1851 in Ripley County Missouri. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677429#a1677429 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-513275]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Laura Bozzay is a missouri native. I am using tate rchive pre1910 database. Please note deaths in Ripley not tracked until 1883: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ripley_County,_Missouri_Genealogy # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC > IN - Wish 205 LOOKED AT ==== 205. ''(from Glenn Tuley)'' Looking for documented parents of John Tuley and Rachel Stephens [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677437#a1677437 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tuley-98]], [[Stephens-8426]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephens-8426]] Working on by [[Stephens-3929|Alice Stephens Thomsen]] ==== More Information - US: NM - Wish 207==== 207. ''(from Raj Sidhu)'' Looking for more information about Jose Antonio Lobato [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677448#a1677448 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Lobato-204]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 208==== 208. ''(from Glenda Williams)'' Looking for father DNA leads to him being one of the sons of Collier-6422 and Nicholson-10336 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677449#a1677449 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Collier-3791]], [[Collier-6422]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: IA - Wish 209==== 209. ''(from Sharon Runolfsson)'' Looking for birth record, parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677453#a1677453 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Higgins-3406]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN > TX - Wish 210 LOOKED AT==== 210. ''(from Sherry Johnson)'' Looking for parents of Joseph and mother of Matilda [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677466#a1677466 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Cunningham-16506]], [[Simmons-18968]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] couldn't locate parents. Added sources and research note on Joseph's profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Marriage record of parents - US: NC - Wish 212 Looked at ==== 212. ''(from S Weddington)'' Looking for the marriage record of Glenn and Edna [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677468#a1677468 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weddington-660]] # Santa's Elf Status: added marriage for 4th Wife and another wife Married times [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY > IA - Wish 213==== 213. ''(from Richard Barton)'' Looking for the parents of Elijah [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677473#a1677473 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Barton-7495]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Balcer-51 no longer working on it. Added to PM's list of potentially related families in "See Also" section. Requested death record from State Historical Society of Iowa & received response "I checked Grundy County microfilm, Reel #1302945 - Grundy County Deaths Index, 1880-1897 - but, unfortunately, did not see Elijah Barton listed. Therefore, I surmise his death was not recorded." [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 03:13, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US: RI - Wish 215 Looked at ==== 215. ''(from Joy Briggs)'' Looking for the parents of David [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677486#a1677486 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Briggs-9722]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] It is very likely that David's parents were William Briggs 1765-1840 and Mary and his grandparents were William Briggs 1738-1833 and Lavinia Sweet 1735-92, etc. Please see profile research notes for details (ref. 'family search') # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Information on Hartman - Switzerland - Wish 217==== 217. ''(from Nancy Siljestrom)'' Looking for information on the surname Hartmann from Graubüden, Switzerland. Particularly from the 1700’s [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677503#a1677503 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find documentation about ancestor - US: NY - Wish 219==== 219. ''(from Mary DeWitt)'' document for me, that Harrison Doane-1391) is the son of Joshua J. Doane-1392) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677514#a1677514 Link to G2G post] * Projects: PGM? * Profiles: [[Doane-1391]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland > Australia - Wish 220 LOOKED AT==== 220. ''(from Miri Taube)'' Looking for solid proof of her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677516#a1677516 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Conway-3843]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Rennie-1211]] Added a promising match for a marriage record for parents in the research notes of the profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC > UT - Wish 222 - Researched ==== 222. ''(from Lynda Wheeler)'' Looking for parents/birth family [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677537#a1677537 Link to G2G post] * Projects: USBH - Emma made contact * Profiles: [[Carroll-3996]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I'll also see if USBH Project will pitch in on this one. Research using the DNA is still in progress. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 224==== 224. ''(from John Farr)'' Looking for birth record, parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677542#a1677542 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Farr-2940]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY > OH - Wish 225 LOOKED AT==== 225. ''(from Debbie Thomas)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677550#a1677550 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brown-88143]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on this Chickering-80, improved profiles, will ask if she has DNA # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: MO - Wish 227==== 227. ''(from Patricia Hotze)'' Looking for any information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677570#a1677570 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Meyer-14992]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find parents & siblings - US: SC > TX - Wish 228==== 228. ''(from Keith Ballow)'' Looking for parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677572#a1677572 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Ballow-95]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find documentation - Nova Scotia - Wish 229 LOOKED AT==== 229. ''(from Heather Creighton)'' Looking for documentation [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677574#a1677574 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ross-33892|Mary Ann Ross (abt.1838-abt.1917)]] & [[Powell-27480|Alfred Powell (abt.1842-abt.1922)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake built out profiles for the parents and the two daughters. I can't find the parents, but left notes to help with Mary Ann - I think they had the wrong maiden name for her and provided a couple of avenues to work from going forward. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prior Marriage? - US: TN > IL - Wish 231==== 231. ''(from ELF Julie Bartimus)'' Looking for a first marriage and divorce [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677577#a1677577 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Greenwell-748]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Fathers name - US: SC - Wish 235 LOOKED AT==== 235. ''(from Sharon Byers)'' Looking for father of James [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677591#a1677591 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Burgess-6407]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] ==== Marriage record - Ireland - Wish 236==== 236. ''(from Grant McDuling)'' Looking for LNAB [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677608#a1677608 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Henderson-3818]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: SD - Wish 237 LOOKED AT==== 237. ''(from Betsy Baker)'' Looking for more information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677623#a1677623 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Holland-15124|Edward Holland (abt.1856-abt.1904)]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Help Organizing Documents - - Wish 238==== 238. ''(from Joy Jenkins-Elliott)'' She wants to organize her documents to write a family story she has RootsMagic8 and doesn't know how to use it [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677624#a1677624 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== What happened to Ann - - Wish 239==== 239. ''(from Margaret Elliott)'' What happened to Ann Crossley [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677629#a1677629 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Crossley-1340]] [[Strafford-56]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] working on it seeing what I can find # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ME - Wish 240 Looked at ==== 240. ''(from Karen Lebrun)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677630#a1677630 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Bickford-1071]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bunker-3019]] looked at it a bit. Nothing jumped out in the Maine Genealogical Database. None of his military records list it. It does seem like he has more children based on his [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/9718953:8054?tid=&pid=&queryId=d3d4f24a-0f4f-407e-b785-c954d34f0bf8&_phsrc=Cja2347&_phstart=successSource 1850 census] # Santa's Elf Status: Marsh-9608 added the 1850 will to the profile. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] added Census, other children - suggested a possible line of enquiry. ==== Death record - Canada > US: MI - Wish 243==== 243. ''(from Mary McLennan)'' Looking for death record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677656#a1677656 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Anderson-54449]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 244 LOOKED AT==== 244. ''(from Vickie Burkett)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677660#a1677660 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Burkett-948]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is evidence that Edward's parents were James Burkett 1770-1850 and Rhoda Parke 1780-1850 (ref.'family search') - in 1850 they lived in adjacent houses in Wayne "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZR-DJX : Wed Oct 04 14:36:49 UTC 2023), Entry for Edward Burgett and Harriett Burgett, 1850. (accessed 29 Dec 2023), "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5PD-W9Z : Thu Oct 05 10:43:37 UTC 2023), Entry for James Burgett and Roda Burgett, 1850. (accessed 29 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - father - US: KY - Wish 245==== 245. ''(from Rebecca Wooster)'' Lookikng for his father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677666#a1677666 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gray-3782]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Connect to global tree - US: FL - Wish 246 LOOKED AT==== 246. ''(from Garnesha Cavey)'' Wants help to connect to the global tree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677681#a1677681 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Vazquez-849]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 15:42, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ) - I tried to find more records for this family and was unsuccessful. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death record - - Wish 248==== 248. ''(from Christina Scott)'' Looking for death record for George Whitehouse [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677750#a1677750 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death record - US: CA - Wish 249==== 249. ''(from Stella Hamilton)'' Looking for death information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677762#a1677762 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Renfro-746]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > England - Wish 250 LOOKED AT==== 250. ''(from Lynn Mitchell)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677774#a1677774 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Donovan-4054]], [[Sweeney-4788]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-152 |Elf Jinks]] improved and expanded family not broken brickwall but still trying # Santa's Elf Status: I have not signed up as an elf, but have been working on this brick wall with [[Yates-11066|Lynn]] and have discussed it [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1681909 elsewhere in G2G]. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 11:26, 2 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Connect to Clan Gunn - - Wish 251 UNWORKABLE==== 251. ''(from Catherine Robinson)'' Wants help connecting her Robinson branch to the Clan Gunn [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677794#a1677794 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Gunn - bit difficult to solve wih no profiles from the person asking # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 253==== 253. ''(from Barbara Roddin)'' Looking for marriage record, immigration reocrd and/or parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677803#a1677803 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gray-25079]], [[Carr-11790]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] christening record for James Gray of 1805 Cadder, father Robert Gray, mother Mary Scott (ref. 'family search'). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Auschwitz - Wish 254 LOOKED AT==== 254. ''(from Marijke Bekken)'' Looking for the LNAB for Syma and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677806#a1677806 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Austria/Germany * Profiles: [[Pankel-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: Was not able to get farther. Found a few documents on children/grandchildren that I messaged to wisher. Added a few research notes to her husband's profile. Rosenbaum-252 [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 14:53, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Documentation - US: OH/KY - Wish 256 LOOKED AT==== 256. ''(from Carole Boos)'' Looking for documentation that Martha "Patsy" Leach Miller [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677841#a1677841 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Leach-1931]] [[Miller-26150]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[LeMaster-580]] is working. Updated profiles for husband [[Iler-30]] and previous spouses, added additional children from his prior marriages. # Santa's Elf Status: Link of [[Leach-1931]] to DAR Patriot Joseph Miller A079373 might be aided by requesting copies of documentation on applications through daughters Mary Ann & Marchella. Link of [[Leach-1931]] to DAR Patriot William Leach A067886 might be aided by requesting copies of documentation on applications through son William Leach Jr. ==== More information - Italy - Wish 258==== 258. ''(from Bob Jewett)'' Looking for anything you can dig up on his ancestors would be great [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677852#a1677852 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Italy * Profiles: [[Fonte-11]], [[Fonti-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: KS/CO - Wish 260==== 260. ''(from Wendy Kelso)'' Looking for any information on them [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677870#a1677870 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Williams-113237]], [[Fling-144]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] only contemporary record found for Mary Fling, Father Andy Fling, Mother Mary Loughlin Baptism 8 Feb 1836 Tomacork, County Wicklow, Ireland ('family search') "Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1740-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:65V9-FLNM : 20 December 2023), Mary Fling, 1836. (accessed 26 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall father - England - Wish 261 UNSOLVEABLE==== 261. ''(from ELF Jacqueline Dobson)'' Looking for the father of Tommy [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677880#a1677880 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Blewitt-297]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Parent Confirmation - Scotland - Wish 262 LOOKED AT==== 262. ''(from Jan Dirksen)'' Looking for confirmation of Kenady (Kennedy)'s parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677899#a1677899 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Corbett-1274]], [[McKay-2290]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] marriage record of Robert and Johana in 1840 in Eddrachillis "Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY7K-Z3T : 11 February 2020), Robert Corbet, 1840. (accessed 29 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 264 LOOKED AT==== 264. ''(from Margaret Allison)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677942#a1677942 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[McKinnon-2495]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ME - Wish 266==== 266. ''(from June Butka)'' Looking for the parents of Isaiah for her Mayflower application [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678025#a1678025 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Pease-2934]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Who was Edward Galligan - Ireland - Wish 267==== 267. ''(from Alice Glassen)'' Where did he come from and who were his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678027#a1678027 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Galligan-41]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 268 LOOKED AT==== 268. ''(from DJ Sutton)'' Who are the real parents of Hadley Norton Sutton [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678054#a1678054 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Sutton-12975]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Lints-36|Elf Mike]] added research notes suggesting possible parents, but no birth record or other documentary proof located. Additional relevant information sources (not on-line) also suggested. Edited profile of potential father and sister. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 270==== 270. ''(from ELF Liza Gervais)'' When and where they married and who their parents were please. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678069#a1678069 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Knapp-5723]], [[Schweppe-70]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Parent Confirmation - Ireland > England - Wish 272 LOOKED AT==== 272. ''(from Lindsay Donnelly)'' Looking for any information for my great great grandfather Edward Donnelly. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678100#a1678100 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland / England * Profiles: [[Donnelly-3532]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] Edward aged 41 (paper mill labourer) in 1871 Godalming census with Elizabeth 36, Henry 12, Martha 4, George 2. Edward aged 51 pensioner in 1881 Godalming census with Elizabeth 45, Charles 9, George 13 (family search) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - Germany > US: VA - Wish 273==== 273. ''(from ELF Leslie Duszynski)'' Looking for any information on Herman before 1911. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678105#a1678105 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Hoffman-11081]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: LA - Wish 274==== 274. ''(from ELF Pat Brunson)'' Looking for any information on parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678120#a1678120 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wilson-107664]], [[Adams-67511]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: KY - Wish 275==== 275. ''(from Kitty Allen)'' Where was he born and who are his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678143#a1678143 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hart-21795]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Canada: ON - Wish 276 UNSOLVED==== 276. ''(from A. Creighton)'' Looking for their parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678144#a1678144 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland / Canada * Profiles: [[Bonner-1877]], [[Creighton-963]] # Santa's Elf Status: Will work on these [[James-15049|Christol]] Added to profiles but wish unsolved # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Record - Scotland > Upper Canada - Wish 277==== 277. ''(from ELF Alan Boyce)'' Looking for birth record or parents, grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678147#a1678147 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland / Canada * Profiles: [[Purvis-748]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the only local contemporary christening record I could find for 'Peter Purvis' is 12/5/1752 at St Cuthberts Edinburgh (ref. Scotlands People), parents Peter Purvis and Mary Profitt # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Relationship - Wish 278==== 278. ''(from William Stark)'' Looking for a relationship between Nathaniel Cole born 1747 and Nathaniel Perkins Cole, CSA soldier. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678165#a1678165 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status:" ==== Uncertain Existence - Ireland - Wish 279==== 279. ''(from Kim Goforth)'' Did she really exist? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678167#a1678167 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Bruce-879]], [[Barclay-197]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England: London - Wish 280 LOOKED AT==== 280. ''(from RIchard Perkins)'' Can anyone find any antecedents for Thomas [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678172#a1678172 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Perkins-10170]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found possible birth record indicating parents # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - US: NY - Wish 282==== 282. ''(from Cindy Friend)'' Looking for any information on Milo Ives [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678218#a1678218 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ives-2793|Milo Ives (1814-1878)]] [[Ives-1869|possible father]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608 | Celia]] Working on it # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ > OH - Wish 283==== 283. ''(from Barbara Reed)'' Looking for birth date and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678223#a1678223 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Reed-16223]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Who is Mary - US: PA - Wish 284==== 284. ''(from K Schubel)'' Who is Mary the wife of Charles C Spering? What is her LNAB, ethnicity? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678240#a1678240 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Spering-8]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 285 LOOKED AT==== 285. ''(from Beverly Van Pelt)'' Looking for the parents of Abraham [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678243#a1678243 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hart-11927]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Duszynski-78]] working on this # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by Elf [[Duszynski-78|Leslie Duszynski]], slight improvements made to profile, still following a couple trails to see if they amount to anything… ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 286==== 286. ''(from Steve Hatch)'' Looking for his parents or grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678252#a1678252 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hatch-5435]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England > US: CT - Wish 290==== 290. ''(from T Scott Atkinson)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678279#a1678279 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Scott-398]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ME - Wish 292 LOOKED AT==== 292. ''(from Nancy Frantz)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678321#a1678321 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Robinson-44689]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bunker-3019]] is looking at it. It would be helpful to know where in Maine he was born. # Santa's Elf Status:[[MacMullen-93]] been working on for several days. Have found census and children and children's records. Still working on. ==== Proof of father - US: KY - Wish 294==== 294. ''(from L Rauch)'' Looking to prove that Jonas was the son of Elijah [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678337#a1678337 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Galusha-106]], [[Galusha-107]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC > IL - Wish 295==== 295. ''(from Doug Leeper)'' Looking for Matthews's parents/siblings and the LNAB for his wife Malinda [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678346#a1678346 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Leeper-1005]], [[Unknown-619208]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NH - Wish 296==== 296. ''(from M Welch)'' Looking for true 7th great grandfather who is the father of James [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678347#a1678347 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Clarkson-2157]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the only 'Scotlands People' record of a James Clarkson born in Scotland in 1700 +/- 5 years is with father John Clarkson, mother Agnes Gray (CLARKSON JAMES JOHN CLARKSON/AGNES GRAY FR107 (FR107) M 16/05/1697 489 10 / 103 SLAMANNANhttps://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results/6426118966590368c583b0 (accessed 30 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== More information - Ireland/ Ireland > US: IA - Wish 297==== 297. ''(from Doona Baumann)'' Looking for more information and to prove/disprove this is the correct Taylor family that immigrated to the US [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678348#a1678348 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Taylor-50138]], [[Crough-65]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US - Wish 298==== 298. ''(from Bettie Bullard)'' Looking for any information and his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678369#a1678369 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Woolley-2916]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Hungary - Wish 299==== 299. ''(from Kay Woodridge)'' Looking for birth and death dates of the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678377#a1678377 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Hungary * Profiles: [[Kohler-1666]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Sweden / Denmark - Wish 301==== 301. ''(from Aksel Dueholm)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678447#a1678447 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pedersen-3759]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland / Ireland - Wish 302 LOOKED AT==== 302. ''(from Hugh Smith)'' Looking for their parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678476#a1678476 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland / Ireland * Profiles: [[Smith-128444]], [[Griffin-13861]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799| John Tyner]] had a look at this, found a possible death record in 1848 in Maybole for Robert. put it in research notes. it doesn't list parents names. he was listed as deceased in 1871 when his son alexander died. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - Wales - Wish 303==== 303. ''(from ELF John Tyner)'' Looking forthe death and obituary notice [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678481#a1678481 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Wales * Profiles: [[Jones-106325]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Mayflower Application help - Canada - Wish 308==== 308. ''(from David James)'' Looking for more corroboration for the family of my mother's fourth great grandfather than the sources I have been able to find [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678542#a1678542 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Jenks-312]], [[Jenks-1303]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] probably not much help but I found a residence record of Simon Jenks in 1861 in Cumberland (quite likely Simon Jenks senior's son "Canada, Nova Scotia Census, 1861", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQQZ-BGZ : Thu Oct 05 02:37:29 UTC 2023), Entry for Simon Jenks, 1861. (accessed 31 Dec 2023). p.s. I am interested that they were descendants of [[Crabtree-806|John Crabtree b.1616 England]] as this is a family name I am researching. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 309==== 309. ''(from Torkel Atterbom)'' Looking for birth record and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678555#a1678555 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Marcus-907]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: IL - Wish 310 LOOKED AT==== 310. ''(from Peg Wanie)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678561#a1678561 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Plutchak-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] -worked on - left research notes - further research in Germany/Poland. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm Parents - US: IN - Wish 313 LOOKED AT==== 313. ''(from ELF Karen Lowe)'' Looking to confirm parents of Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678650#a1678650 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Groomer-38]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources to peripheral profiles, but no new sources found for Henry. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:01, 5 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Sweden - Wish 315 LOOKED AT==== 315. ''(from John Anderson)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678725#a1678725 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Anderson-45963]] # Santa's Elf Status: out of gas as of Jan 2, 2024, [[Stevens-18639]] # Santa's Elf Status: I found 1-2 possible Swedish parents on ArkivDigital & emailed the wisher (seemed like too much speculative info to put in profiles); however, I did find very strong sources for 2 sons who also lacked information. Updated WikiTree and FamilySearch. ==== Connection - US: CT - Wish 317 LOOKED AT==== 317. ''(from Mike Ross)'' Looking for a connection between the two [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678869#a1678869 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pettibone-94]], [[Pettibone-520]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources to [[Pettibone-94]] [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm Parents - US: SC - Wish 319 LOOKED AT==== 319. ''(from Claudia Wilson)'' Looking to confirm parents; not sure if this wishee knows he has a profile?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678937#a1678937 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Anderson-49224]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephens-3929]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - US: WA? - Wish 320==== 320. ''(from ELF Emily Birch)'' Looking for any death information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678953#a1678953 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Jones-92324]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 321 LOOKED AT==== 321. ''(from Craig Albrechtson)'' Looking for father of first profile; has possible DNA connection to second profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678965#a1678965 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Jacobs-4497]], [[Jacobs-9755]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]. I added sources to the patriot [[Jacobs-9755|Elnathan Jacobs-9755]] and added several Jacobs ancestors from Cayuga County, New York, where the focus profile [[Jacobs-4497|Joseph Jacobs-4497]] is from. I noted two men who were of the right age to be Joseph's father as possible leads, but still no evidence of Joseph's father's name. I improved several Jacobs profiles and added some known descendants of Elnathan Jacobs to see if we could tie the two men together. ==== Birth Record - England - Wish 322==== 322. ''(from ELF Barbara Brown)'' Looking for DOB or birth location for this early English ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678976#a1678976 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Houldright-2]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] this is a bit speculative but all the 'Holdright' records I could find were in the same area of London that James got married in 1736. For example Solomon Holdright (possibly a brother, b.1709 f.Abraham m.Sarah"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW7L-NQR : 3 February 2023), Soloman Holdright, 1709. (accessed 28 Dec 2023), etc. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 323==== 323. ''(from ELF Elizabeth Schafer)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678986#a1678986 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Green-46754]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Photo of bio father - Italy: Naples? - Wish Q10==== Q10. ''(from Carmel Danzante_Di Maggio)'' Looking for a photo of her biological father - I have asked if she has DNA tested for confirmation [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674366#a1674366 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Italy * Profiles: [[Di_Maggio-127]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC - Wish Q11==== Q11. ''(from Luther Brown)'' Looking for DoD or his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1675491#a1675491 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brown-110742]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish Q12 LOOKED AT==== Q12. ''(from Donna Gerber)'' Looking for information before his marriage and after his discharge from the Union Army [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1675572#a1675572 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Young-55935]] # Santa's Elf Status: Calvert-1953 will work on this # Santa's Elf Status: == Progress List == All wishes that have been worked on will be moved here so the list of still available wishes is more concise. ===Solved === In numerical order, the following wishes are now solved. Please feel free to add a short narrative of what you were able to accomplish. ====Wish 12==== '''Wish''': ''(from Kay Knight)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672852#a1672852 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stoner-1473]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes left by [[lints-36|Elf Mike]] ==== Wish 18==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Celia Marsh)'' Looking for parents or more information on this profile with a common name in England [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673321#a1673321 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stevens-24028]] # Santa's Elf Status: added parents and updated/created profiles leaving 33 children and 5 sets of parents listed on respective profiles, fully researched and verified, to have individual profiles created. ''[[Rowlands-690 | Malc Rowlands]]'' ====Wish 20==== * Presented as the '''Eleventh Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYo5-e6Zfc&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from ELF Anon. Paulien)'' Looking for any information on this person, only source is a baptism for one child Link to G2G post * Profiles: [[Klein-8517|Franz Leopold Klein]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake completed wish :'''Elf Notes''': Found marriage record for Franz and his wife, and found Franz' parents, grandparents, and parents-in-law, and added sources ====Wish 21==== '''Wish''': ''(from Tony Vernon)'' Looking to complete transcription of will in English and Latin; Wishee has FSP started, see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673690#a1673690 Link to G2G post] * Projects: pre-1700's/England * Profiles: [[Vernon-3398]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Alice Thomsen working on it # Santa's Elf Status: Celia [[Marsh-9608]] finished it up with help from others in the English Project ====Wish 24==== * Presented as the '''First Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMWVXO-cYt4&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from Lisa Murphy)'' Looking for more family/parents of either profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673850#a1673850 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Horning-166]], [[Winchell-215]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tull-5|Margaret (Tull) Meredith]] will work on this # Santa's Elf Status: [[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]] will work on this :'''Elf Notes''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2023#Brick_Wall_-_US:_NY_.3E_MI_-_Wish_24_-_SOLVED Wish # 24] ::'''Part A''': "Find and extend family for [[Horning-166|Christopher Lorenzo]]"; Located his parents via father's probate, which records Lorenz as his son. Connected parents and added siblings, spouses, and their children to the tree.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 00:59, 24 December 2023 (UTC) ::'''Part B''': "Find and Extend Family of [[Winchell-215|Sarah M. Winchell Horning]]. Sarah already had a father listed, but I couldn't confirm she was his daughter. I did locate the most likely parents, [[Winchell-1090|Samuel L. Winchell]] and [[Merrill-6847|Cornelia Merrill]]. Based on they lived in close proximity to Sarah and her husband's family from 1840 forward. Samuel is noted to be buried in the same cemetery as the Horning family in this same Alabama, Genesee County, NY community. Didn't locate a will or probate for Samuel. I have created profiles for Samuel and his family, but have not connected to Sarah- will leave the fun for the profile manager- have left research notes and a link to Samuel.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 13:21, 24 December 2023 (UTC) ====Wish 28==== 281. ''(from Kate Morrison)'' Looking for information on the parents of Mary Ellen Whitburn [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678186#a1678186 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Australia / Canada * Profiles: [[Whitburn-93]], [[Jones-127489]] Stalled found nil so far. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Researching # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562 |Elf Jinks]] found both Parents of [[Whitburn-93]] also added sibling and a couple of nephew. nieces, 1st wife and one child he had at least three from his first wife ====Wish 30==== 30. ''(from ELF David Moore)'' Looking for parents of this immigrant ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673929#a1673929 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Peterson-5875]] # Santa's Elf Status: Have added research notes. Am currently working on connection with Albert Peterson [[Hautala-20|Hautala-20]] 18:48, 23 December 2023 (UTC). Isn't leading anywhere. Finished working on this profile. # Santa's Elf Status: Peter's parents and their ancestors have been found. Elf is getting carried away and still working on adding all available information. [[Jacobsen-3873|Jacobsen-3873]] 19:38, 4 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Wish 32==== 32. ''(from Sarah Kroh)'' Looking for death record for this ancestor who disappears after 1900 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673942#a1673942 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kimmey-45]] SOLVED: Wish Granted by [[Proctor-1924|Mary Sleppy]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]: added obituary to profile and a clipping too, since ''Chronicling America'' images should be free use. Mary called the cemetery where the rest of the family is buried (Hollywood Cemetery in Houston—Mary is also from Houston) and added their page of info on the family plot as an image for her husband H. O. Martin. Edited death fields and bio, plenty of edits to husband's profile as well with further sources. # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I can look at the DNA if you would find it useful, Mary. ====Wish 35==== * Presented as the '''Third Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkWmmBgju5U&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 35. ''(from Jeffrey ELF Wall)'' Looking for parents and/or siblings of this profile; needs Archion experience/access? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673985#a1673985 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Kleimenhagen-7]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' by adding parents, all siblings, half siblings, and ancestors 3 generations back. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 42==== * Presented as the '''Second Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U_bvOEnEuI&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from Maria Lundholm)'' Looking to add husbands of this profile not good with British records [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674195#a1674195 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ekberg-68|Francesca Ekberg]] :'''Elf Notes''' ::[[Wall-7415|Elf Jeffrey Wall]] found the sources needed to create a profile for her first husband, [[Wagg-435|Walter Edward Wagg]] ::[[Tyner-799|Elf John Tyner]] found the sources needed to create a profile for her second husband, [[Clayton-9537|William Thomas Clayton]] ====Wish 47==== * Presented as the '''Tenth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdHgQGqZMho&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 47. ''(from Greg Slade)'' To add link to CWGC if profile already on WT if not on WT add profile and link [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674310#a1674310 Link to G2G post] * [[Crozier-56|Margaret (Crozier) Waddell]] Parents & Siblings # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by Elf [[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] * Profiles: [[1355427]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: working on by [[Kerstetter-367|Michael Kerstetter]] ====Wish 52==== (from Virginia Peterson) Looking for information on birthplace for parents of this profile Link to G2G post *Profiles: [[Eletson-1|Elizabeth Jane (Eletson) Crittenden (1828-1897)]] Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf, Sprinkle Cecora Santa's Elf Status: * :'''Elf Notes''': I found reference on Elizabeth's 1880 census that showed her parents places of birth. I created a profile for them using this information. I also found three siblings for Elizabeth which I also created profiles with sources so further research can be done by adding spouses and children. Elizabeth's parents names were recoreded in her's and her siblings marriage and death information. As for the spelling of the last name, it appears several ways, so which is the correct is hard to say. ====Wish 55==== ''(from Debbie Cravens)'' Looking for confirmation on parents - based on "father's" will this is the daughter [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674533#a1674533 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hanson-8670]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 16:12, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ) working on this. # Santa's Elf Status: (in the negative, but still solved) ====Wish 56==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF David Randall)'' Looking for any information on this noteworthy lithographer from Germany [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674611#a1674611 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Herrlein-7]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' ! by updating the profile with the passenger list and all census data including all the family. Also checked, sourced and verified the direct ancestor line in Germany up to the grandfather. Unfortunately, it then breaks and has to be removed from the next generations due to conflation. I left a note in the Research Notes, but will not separate it for now. Might do it later together with the PM. ====Wish 59==== '''Wish''': ''(from Michael Kersetter)'' Looking for help reading and translating any records in ARCHION for this German ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674995#a1674995 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Uhr-150]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' ! by adding siblings and parents including the asked-for mother. ====Wish 61==== 61. ''(from Elf W. Robertson)'' Looking for any information, records, parents, on this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675029#a1675029 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Robertson-7217]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Darragh-241|Claire (Darragh) C]] - 99.5% solved.. well we're pretty sure it's solved, just tidying up the details # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 72==== * Presented as the '''Fourth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emGk0hU9OVY&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''':''(from Oliver Stegen)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675355#a1675355 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Zugwurst-1]] :'''Elf Notes''':[[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' by sourcing Profile and adding parents and three siblings. ==== Wish 74==== :'''Wish''': ''(from ELF Cayla Ray)'' Looking for any records on this profile from before their children were born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675552#a1675552 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Davies-17569|James Davis]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hughes-14320|Elf Gwyneth]] # Santa's Elf Status: :'''Elf Notes''': Found marriage record and some censuses with clues to other children of the marriage and the wife's family. ====Wish 75==== 75. ''(from ELF Malc Rowlands)'' Looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675588#a1675588 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tanner-6152]] # Santa's Elf Status: from Elf [[Walmsley-632|Roy]] - Largely Solved - details as follows: : Mother added in full, including parents names and birth/baptism location : Father added, but birth/baptism and parents unknown : Two sisters added : Conflated wife sorted and connected to existing parent profiles : Missing wife (third of four) added : Conflated records for supposed additional son resolved, and proposed to be a duplicate of existing verified child ====Wish 76==== :'''Wish''': ''(from ELF Sharon McKenna)'' Looking for when and where she was born as well as her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675638#a1675638 Link to G2G post] *Profiles: [[Hill-58659|Louisa Grace (Hill) Fitch (1806-1852)]] :'''Elf Notes''': Completed. Elf Stanley Baraboo added family and information. ==== Wish 80==== 80. ''(from Dee Spencer-Carr)'' Looking for family who was left behind in Croatia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675946#a1675946 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Andrichevich-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Partly SOLVED [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 03:22, 2 January 2024 (UTC) found baptism records for Kristina and a sister on Family Search. With parents' names from the baptism records, I found their marriage record, Kristina's grandparent. Some other parts of the family weren't found (yet). # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 83==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Tracey Bent)'' Looking for birth information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676147#a1676147 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Howison-117]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Finalised, and half Solved see Research Notes [[Howison-117]]. # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found a possible christening record in 1822 in Larbert for Catherine Howieson, father William Howieson, mother Helen Henderson (family search) ====Wish 86==== ''(from Steven Greenwood)'' Looking for documents to verify names of parents, John Wiatrok-2 and Eva Gleash-1, attached to this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676396#a1676396 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Poland/Germany * Profiles: [[Wiatrok-1]], [[Wiatrok-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608]] He had the wrong mom, but it's fixed now and the rest of the family is linked and added as necessary. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 87==== ''(from Mona Limbaugh)'' Looking for parents as they are questionable [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676413#a1676413 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Laster-403]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will work with the DNA on this if Mona agrees. '''SOLVED''' I ended up working 3 questions instead of one while I was at it. *Who is the father of James Lafayette Laster? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Laster-403 Father not yet known, but the father is a son or grandson of William Lafayette Laster https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lassiter-224 *Who are the parents of Harriet Patterson? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patterson-25101 John S Patterson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patterson-26771 and his first wife (last name unknown) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2HS6-72B *Who is the father of Willie May Hughes? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-30493 He is the son of Wade Hampton Hughes and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-18067 More details will be sent to Mona about this due to an anomaly. ====Wish 88==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Shirlea Smith)'' Looking for where he came from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676539#a1676539 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England/Canada * Profiles: [[Davidson-14004|Robert Davidson]] '''Elf Notes''': Jinks and Celia SOLVED this. More work can be done (additional half-siblings to add, etc), but the wish is completed. Robert Davidson was born in Pennsylvania, United States. Parents Robert Davi(d)son and Margaret Ann Sewell. ====Wish 91==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Mason Bunker)'' Looking to confirm parents of both profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676690#a1676690 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Hess-8562]], [[Specht-735]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Brandes-347]] will work on this wish # Santa's Elf Status: Solved, added church records. ====Wish 92==== '''Wish''': ''(from Tammie Cochran)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676717#a1676717 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Cameron-17545|James Cameron]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: Solved. [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]]. I found information about James' parents and added their profiles. NOTE: This is beyond the specific request, but I looked at and wasn't able to confirm the link between the James Cameron who died in Monona Iowa and the James Cameron who was born in Kilmaurs. I added a research note on that. Possibly the researcher has some family information or source they can add. ====Wish 100==== '''Wish''': ''(from Thomas Dakota)'' Looking for any information on great grandfather Irving Marsh [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677133#a1677133 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Marsh-13017]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by [[Bunker-3019]]. Found additional census data and added 3 children. Mistakenly created a duplicate, but have initiated the necessary merge. ====Wish 103==== 103. ''(from Stew King)'' Looking for the whereabouts of this great aunt [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677141#a1677141 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Wilson-53705]] # Santa's Elf Status: This appears to have been satisfied by the excellent work done by Karen Lowe. [reviewed: Stanley Baraboo] # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] ====Wish 104==== '''Wish''': ''(from Linda Stentz)'' Looking for birth/baptism record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677148#a1677148 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Benzinger-32]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved - baptism image downloaded and added to profile; citation created and added to sources on profile; research note updated and also added a citation for younger brother's baptism that can be put on father's profile when it is created; profile edited to add father's name and mother's last name at birth to bio. Could maybe use some additional help from another elf to do a better job of transcribing the mother's given name. Got her last name at birth. ====Wish 108==== 108. ''(from Richard Rosenberger)'' Looking for verification that Albert Edward Vincett had a daughter Jean/Joan who moved to Australia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677153#a1677153 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Vincett-70]], [[Vincett-58]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Brown-137180]]working on it. Verified Australia link. Working on rest of the wish regarding Gravesend ancestors information. SOLVED # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bent-1675]]working on it ====Wish 112==== 112. ''(from Jo-Anne Riolfo)'' Looking for birth/death records of parents and grandparents of Duncan Ross [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677160#a1677160 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ross-21282]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found likely death and burial record of paternal grandfather Charles James Ross, please see g2g. Christening record of Charles Harry Ross on 18 Feb 1838 St Pancras London, death 1897 Wandsworth London. Christening record of Mary Ann Atkinson 14 Aug 1837 St Leonards Shoreditch London, father William Atkinson, mother Eliza. ====Wish 118==== ''(from Claudia Wilson)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677184#a1677184 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Edmunson-26]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found Richard Coleman Edmundson's marriage record to Sarah Leah Nicklin in 1814 in Blount Tennessee "Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZWK-P4J : Fri Oct 20 05:34:27 UTC 2023), Entry for Richard C. Edmonson and Leah Hickland, 06 Apr 1814. (accessed 1 Jan 2024). It sort of seems logical that Benjamin was Richard's father as Richard Coleman Edmundson was also the name of Benjamin's adopting father (ref 'family search' etc.). Please see profile research notes for more details. ====Wish 126==== 126. ''(from Gina Jarvi)'' What happened to Mary Etta after the death of her second husband [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677200#a1677200 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Skellenger-28]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED! She had a 3rd marriage to Oliver M. Sears and died of pneumonia a few years later. See Research Notes. Thanks to Jinks and Celia for Discord support. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 22:57, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ====Wish 128 ==== * Presented as the '''Sixth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyADNrlaXtg&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 128. ''(from Lee Dewey)'' I carry his name and yet don't know who this man was. Lee is almost 72 and time in running out [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677206#a1677206 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gardner-17793]] # Santa's Elf Status: '''Solved'''. Elf [[Black-7004|Michael Black]] researched and wrote a profile for Charles Gardner and worked multiple angles to find a connection between Charles and his putative father Jesse. A circumstantial case was built and Charles' parents are linked but marked as uncertain. While the wish is marked as complete, Elf Michael will continue to try to more solidly link Charles to Jesse. Additional effort put in to build out the ancestors of Charles' putative parents (see ancestor tab). # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 129==== 129. ''(from Catherine Darling)'' How can I find out if I am really related to Furbert De Wescote? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677211#a1677211 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[De_Wescote-4]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] it is quite easy to work out using the wikitree connection finder app once you have connected yourself to the main wikitree. I tried it and I am 30 degrees from him. Please see g2g comments. # Santa's Elf Status: '''Requester has no ancestry on Wikitree''' David replied to her on G2G explaining how she can find out if she is related ====Wish 130==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Kerry Stuhlmuller)'' Looking for parents of Adolf Karpowicz or records for Ambrose Ball [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677213#a1677213 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Karpowicz-39]], [[Ball-21309]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] working on Ball-21309 # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added to Ball-21308 by [[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]], no longer working on it :'''Elf Notes''': ====Wish 136==== '''Wish''': ''(from Casey Whiteley)'' Wants confirmation of Samuel's parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677219#a1677219 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Whiteley-872|Samuel Whiteley]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] (attached parents are definitely wrong, different mother (father unknown) proposed, will let PM make final determination and reattach) # Santa's Elf Status: assisted by [[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] and [[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth (Hughes) Taylor]] ) ====Wish 139==== :'''Wish''': ''(from David Patman)'' Looking for information before marriage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677229#a1677229 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Baker-30406]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608|Celia]] working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: :'''Elf Notes''': Likely solved, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Secret_Santa_Wish_139_Research Wish 139 Research]. Also brushed up the immediate profiles and added some more family members on the wife's side so it's in better shape even if the wishee doesn't like my conclusion. ====Wish 142==== 142. ''(from Marlene Thomson)'' Looking for more information on this profile and help creating sources from news articles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677237#a1677237 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Robinson-45097]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found birth place, please see g2g # Santa's Elf Status:[[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] added Census Details marriage found to be incorrect found a decent match for North Staffordshire but that was IF the Father was James adding sources to other Profiles Wife Eliza was married three times Research Ended # Santa's Elf Status:[[Buckle-52|Hilary]] Several inconsistencies here particularly with the ages. He gives his father's occupation as Labourer which would discount the census records if we have the correct marriage. ====Wish 146==== 146. ''(from Paul Kinney)'' Looking for parents of this 3g grandmother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677251#a1677251 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Williamson-9769]] # Santa's Elf Status: Started researching - [[Smith-271282|Smith-271282]] 02:41, 29 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: (tentatively) Solved - [[Smith-271282|Smith-271282]] 08:30, 5 January 2024 (UTC) * :'''Elf Notes''': I found Williamson families that started in Middletown, Frederick, Maryland and migrated to Fremont, Sandusky, Ohio. I did not find a birth record for Anna Rebecca Williamson, but I found a family that her age fits in the 1830 and 1840 censuses. She was married in 1845, so she was in her husband's household in 1850. I did not find probate records for her brothers, Warren and Edward, who's children may have been living in her household in Fremont, Sandusky, Ohio in 1870. Other ancestry trees list her parents as James and Aseneth Williamson, and the Williamson children in her household as Warren's children. Details are in https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Secret_Santa_2023_Workspace_for_Williamson-9769 ====Wish 152==== 152. ''(from Vanessa Stork)'' Looking for a connection between two people [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677265#a1677265 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stork-526|William Stork]] [[Dry-692|Susannah Dry]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added William Stork /Susanah Dry Elf Jinks (Jenkinson-562) # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added to son John Stork - 2nd wife has German heritage so answer is YES there is a Germany connection through the son Wish fulfilled ====Wish 153==== 153. ''(from MariAnne Woerhle)'' Looking for a birth record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677269#a1677269 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Diskin-55]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish granted by [[Haney-1920|Haney-1920]] 16:26, 31 December 2023 (UTC); # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 165==== 165. ''(from DC McGown)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677301#a1677301 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Huckaby-1062]], [[Hamil-164]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found mother and her family and added profiles to Wikitree with census source on Alva Huckaby. Could not find father. Wish granted by Karen [[Rollet-41|Rollet-41]] 19:03, 23 December 2023 (UTC) ====Wish 172==== * Presented as the '''Seventh Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm8YgGfstCg&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Scott Newton)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677318#a1677318 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weibel-302|Frederick Emil Weibel]] '''Elf Notes''': #Santa's Elf Status: [[Rutz-276]] #Santa's Elf Status: [[Jansen-5412|Klaas Jansen]] found parents and GPs up to 4 generations. Connected to his correct wife and found her parents. Also found dates of emigration from Switzerland and immigration to the US. ====Wish 185/211 ==== 211. ''(from Stella Gratwick)'' Looking for marriage record of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677467#a1677467 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Sayle-265]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Working on it - Stalled so far found nothing at usual search sites. # Santa's Elf Status:[[Hill-53077|Steph Hill]] also looking to help # Santa's Elf Status: Jinks, Celia, and Hilary Buckle also worked on it. '''Elf Notes:''' while not 100% sure about things, we've identified a likely narrative, and are building out the supporting characters and details in an FSP and profiles. It's solved, but not complete as we're still working. # Santa's Elf Status: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wish_211 Wish 211 Space Page] ====Wish 189==== ''(from Kathy Edmond)'' Looking for her birthplace and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677388#a1677388 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Lang-3688]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will help. DNA access has been given. Solved Father is Andrew Lang https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lang-8587 Mother is Lily May Barcus https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barcus-298 :DNA points to this family and Goldie is on the 1900 and 1910 census with them. Known birth location for Goldie lines up. ====Wish 200==== * Presented as the '''Eighth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhC7wD4XFks&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from Darryl Perry)'' Looking to add profiles for step-mom and some of her family (will need to get Darryl to create step-mom's profile first so Elves can link to her) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677406#a1677406 Link to G2G post] *Profile: [[Wyatt-9176|Judy (Wyatt) Perry]] :'''Elf Notes''': Elf Stanley Baraboo was able to create a paternal tree for Darryl's stepmom going back four generations. ====Wish 206==== 206. ''(from Dean Pascoe)'' Looking for their parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677442#a1677442 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Cowper-437]], [[Long-19246]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found likely name of mother, please see g2g # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9806|Celia]] Found the GRO record and baptism, building out other siblings and father's profile. ====Wish 216==== 216. ''(from Grant Fulton)'' Looking for the parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677500#a1677500 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weatherbea-1|Joseph N. Weatherbea (abt.1815-1848)]] # Santa's Elf Status: researched, added notes. unable to find parents or siblings researched numerous data bases. The variety of surname variants presents a challenge. 12/28/2023 Stanley Baraboo # Santa's Elf Status: The G2G Posts mentions children Albert and Alice added Albert quickly realised that whilst Joseph M Weatherbea and Wife Susan are mentioned and the location of Albert's Birth are known - Nothing is really known abou the Parents all info stems from the Find a Grave created by the Requester so Joseph could just as easily been born elsewhere Canada, Pennsylvania etc and his date of Birth could be way off too did find 'possibles' if the dates are incorrect and location I suggest the requester looks more at Albert or Alice (I dont know which he stems from there's no connection back to him) [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] Brickwalled ====Wish 218==== ''(from Dan Rees)'' interested in finding details about my Scots-Irish ancestors referenced in a biography in the History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties. Concerning Judge John Ratliff [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677508#a1677508 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ratliff-3230]] [[Wilson-112465]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it Elf Jinks found marriage and he's a John jr Rat(c)liff # Santa's Elf Status: Bio fleshed out / Research Notes added ====Wish 221==== '''Wish''': ''(from Joey Sprinkle)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677536#a1677536 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Son-83]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: solved by [[Chickering-80|Chickering-80]] ====Wish 226==== 226. ''(from S Kuhn)'' Looking for any record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677568#a1677568 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hay-6611]] # Santa's Elf Status: (tentatively) Solved by Elf [[Hays-3072]]. Added Research Notes to [[Hay-6611]], improved Biography, and created https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Hay_Family_Mysteries for notes and next steps. ====Wish 230==== 230. ''(from Greg Derylo)'' Looking for the story of why he wasn't in prison for embezzlement and at home [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677576#a1677576 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Giles-6171]] # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake uploaded full article, and transcribed. Added sources to profile and census tables. Wish complete! # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 232/234==== 234. ''(from Briskey Briskey)'' Looking got birth/baptism record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677580#a1677580 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Donnan-284]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] baptism record for Catherine Donnan on 10/11/1852 in Glasserton, father George Donnan, mother Helen Milroy (ref.'Scotlands People'). ==== Wish 241==== '''Wish''': ''(from Simone Dunkerley)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677640#a1677640 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dunkerley-198|John Ezekiel Dunkerley]] '''Elf Notes''': #Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] I think there is a very good chance that the possible parents mentioned in the profile research notes are the correct ones for John Ezekiel Dunkerley, that is Thomas Dunkerley 1834-1903 b.Oldham and Elizabeth Langton 1833-91 b.Stockport There is a birth record for John in 1863 in Oldham and a census record for Oldham in 1871 (from 'family search') that links these people. #Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED have added a child from 1st marriage to Catherine Atherton who died young GRO confirms he was John Ezekiel Dunkerley and his mother's maiden name was Langton. '''Parents now attached''' were already on WikiTree Elf Jinks ====Wish 242==== '''Wish''': ''(from C Anonymous)'' decipher a marriage record to find the maiden name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677655#a1677655 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McPherson-3437]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED [[Thompson-85845|Al Thompson]]. Mother's name was found on father's death record and the death record of [[McPherson-3437]]. Profile updated with census information from Scotland and mother's and father's profiles added. ==== Wish 247 ==== 247. ''(from Vicki Pinchin)'' Looking for birth record, parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677723#a1677723 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Winn-4056|William Lewis Alexander Winn (abt.1876-abt.1956)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on this [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 05:37, 28 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: I believe that I have solved this wish. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 14:53, 4 January 2024 (UTC) ====Wish 255==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Daisy Craigie)'' How does she upgrade to family member? She changed emails and a merge was done. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677837#a1677837 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Craigie-321|Daisy Craigie]] :'''Elf Notes''': Elf Julie was able to get her profile fixed after the merge ====Wish 257==== ''(from Cathy Miles)'' Looking for any records for Robert C Miles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677850#a1677850 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Miles-6588]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] adding additional census records, etc. to Research Notes in profile. ====Wish 259==== '''Wish''': ''(from Howard Williams)'' Looking to find my paternal grandfather's ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677856#a1677856 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Williams-84857]] Seems to have stated wrong profile ID in wish I thing should be [[Williams-84957]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Solved. Parents found. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 263==== 263. ''(from Lilly Martin)'' What happened to Virginia after she was convicted of a burglary in Santa Cruz in 1940 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677934#a1677934 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hill-28543]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Cat mostly solved with research notes also. [[Ryan-6077|Ryan-6077]] 05:00, 27 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 265==== 265. ''(from Martin Lindgren)'' Looking for help translating serbian, swedish,french,german records [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677997#a1677997 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Marinkovic-16|Michael Marinkovic]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Vicki Blanco working on it. Please count this one as SOLVED. Wish is only translation of 26 documents and that's ready, I could just upload the file to the profile but I'll put some extra love and create profiles for relatives, since the wisher isn't the profile manager and I'm not sure if he'll do it. ====Wish 269==== 269. ''(from RW Williams)'' Are really two Ann Walton’s who married Vandegrift men or 2 profiles for the same Ann or is it possible that one of the Ann’s should be Ann Boucher [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678057#a1678057 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Walton-7728]], [[Vandegrift-410]] # Santa's Elf Status:|  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 16:53, 31 December 2023 (UTC) ), Sorted out the four profiles and found the correct maiden name for one of the Ann's. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 288==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Heather Jenkinson)'' Looking to connect Tore to the global tree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678262#a1678262 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Mexico/Latin America * Profile: [[López-6878|Tore Trinidad López]] :'''Elf Notes''': Connected [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 19:05, 23 December 2023 (UTC) added his mother and two siblings, their spouses, more parents... and connected him to the tree by two branches. ====Wish 289==== 289. ''(from ELF Mike Lints)'' Looking to have some old German birth records transcribed and translated [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678277#a1678277 Link to G2G post] * Projects: German * Profiles: [[Bircki-1]],[[Bircki-2]],[[Bircki-3]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] will look into this. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 291==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Gerrye Fielden)'' Looking for confirmation of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678285#a1678285 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Becker-6337|August C Becker]] :'''Elf Notes''': Elf Kirby Drake completed wish. Parents are on the marriage record, that is added to the new bio at the top, with reference to record. ====Wish 293==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Mary Evelyn Jewell)'' Looking for help finding the connection on this site for Joseph Yocum and wife Rosa Purdy Yocum [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678335#a1678335 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Yocum-1318]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved, [[Hautala-20|Hautala-20]] 13:54, 24 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 300==== '''Wish''': ''(from Vicki Talmay)'' Looking for marriage or death record for Alexander son of David Mann [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678408#a1678408 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Mann-2805]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Darragh-241|Claire (Darragh) C]] - solved, [[Mann-16119|Alexander Mann (1874-1941)]] new profile, now connected ====Wish 305 ==== 305. ''(from Linda Berry)'' Looking for father as her death certificate says William Bell from Scotland [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678505#a1678505 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Bell-43744]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] Found parents and brother. Father is Irish not Scottish. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 306==== '''Wish''': ''(from Jane Van de Vaarst)'' Looking for any information and to confirm her LNAB was Doonhein [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678506#a1678506 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Doonhein-1]] #Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja [[Brandes-347]] tried her best, but not solved yet. #Santa's Elf Status: Elf Eef [[Van_Hout-28]] Solved 75% sure; the best possible #Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Marsh-9608]] built up American side of the family ====Wish 307==== * Presented as the '''Eleventh Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBO2Jn3vXE4&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Rex Winter)'' Looking for birth information and her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678533#a1678533 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England / Canada * Profiles: [[Dixon-19429]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Hill-53077|Steph Hill]] SOLVED - Added parents profile and done a bio for all three people ====Wish 311==== 311. ''(from Helmut Mengs)'' Looking for the ancestors of Anton Raphael Mengs [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678599#a1678599 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Dutch * Profiles: [[Mengs-65|Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779)]] # Santa's Elf Status:Parents added to profile by wishee, other info and records added by others. ====Wish 314 ==== 314. ''(from ELF Katrina Graham)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678668#a1678668 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Ullmann-137]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake completed this wish # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 316==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Kathy Nava)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678865#a1678865 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Neubieser-3]], [[Yanke-35]] '''Elf Notes''': * Elf Dunja tries to find something. [[Brandes-347]] * added marriage record and baptism of first born daughter, found parents for the wife.. PARTLY SOLVED: because of missing lutheran church records of Bütow, Pommerania, the husbands parents can´t be found (church books lost). ====Wish 318==== ''(from Darren Pine)'' Looking for more information on this ancestor's life when he lived in NJ during the Rev. War [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678929#a1678929 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Revolutionary War * Profiles: [[Dowdeswell-118]] # Santa's Elf Status: Evans-3182 Solved as best I can. ====Wish 324==== '''Wish''': ''(from Andrea White)'' Looking for parents; possible NPE [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1679053#a1679053 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[White-35365]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] Sent message to see if I can access DNA. Half solved. Still working on the other half. # Santa's Elf Status: ===Brickwalled === These wishes have been worked on, with Research Notes left, but are not able to be granted due to lack of sources. ====Wish 4==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 4. '''Wish''': ''(from Nikki Orvis)'' Looking for marriage record before 1850 in Ontario [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672414#a1672414 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Courtney-3120]], [[McDonald-23162]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarke-11007:_Secret_Santa_2023_-_Elf%27s_Log Free Space Page with Notes about Research avenues to explore] # Santa's Elf Status: Notes left on profile by [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 23:07, 26 December 2023 (UTC). This is an exceptionally difficult era to find records in pre-Confederation Ontario. # Santa's Elf Status: Notes left on profile by M. Ross. ====Wish 16==== 16. ''(from Jacqueline de Angelis)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673152#a1673152 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Chiera-3]] * Elf Notes: Research Notes left by [[Ferraiolo-2|Elf Chris Ferraiolo]] ====Wish 43==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Jo Clarkson)'' Looking for information on her maternal great-grandfather for her mother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674201#a1674201 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dal_Pozzolo-36]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]], found 1911 St Martin in the Fields, Westminster London census, Umberto aged 23 b.1888 Italy (restaurant waiter), wife Nellie 26 b.Watford, son Umberto aged 1 b.London (ref. 'family search'). # Santa's Elf Status: Chris Ferraiolo-2 also dug into it # Santa's Elf Status: Celia Marsh-9608 had no luck, left some research notes. ====Wish 58==== 58. ''(from Patrick Stacy)'' Looking for parents of these American immigrants from Quebec [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674879#a1674879 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Godin-1614]], [[Bergeron-3488]] # Santa's Elf Status: Can't find anything definitive or even likely. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 19:28, 26 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 64==== 64. ''(from Derek Lackaff)'' Looking for biological father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675070#a1675070 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rymer-570]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will help. I now have access to the DNA. Unable to solve due to DNA endogamy. However, I have a clue I can send to Derek for further exploration with instructions on how he can continue the search. New clue: Noticed Christina was living in William Scott's household in 1860. I had suggested his family was the possible BF! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scott-60204 We will continue to pursue this lead when Derek's mom's DNA comes in. We have at least confirmed which family the BF comes from. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 111==== 111. ''(from Brian Herman)'' Looking for information on what happened to Rosa after she disappeared from 1901 - 1904 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677159#a1677159 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Bershach-1]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] all I could find was a possible 1912 emigration record of Rosa Hermann (housewife) from England to New York (ref.'family search'). # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Jinks trying to find records for the wider family 1912 emigration appears to be eliminated Different 'husband' and child Fred # Santa's Elf Status: Celia also helped look, nothing useful or conclusive about her. ====Wish 114==== 114. ''(from Nina Reauveau)'' Looking for information on what happened to Helen [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677169#a1677169 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Reauveau-11]] # Santa's Elf Status: Evans-3182: already well-document. Searched newspapers.com and marriage records to no avail. No new information. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 193==== 193. ''(from Kerry Holloman)'' Looking for parents of Jonas Allen [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677393#a1677393 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Allen-36048|Jonas Allen]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake built out spouses, and children profiles, but could not locate parents. Research notes added. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 169==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 169. ''(from Bill Broad)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677308#a1677308 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Broad-1050]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found likely mother and sister, pleas see g2g # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608]] additional research notes '''Elf Notes:''' Profile is likely illegitimate and therefore it's not going to be possible to find his father without DNA, and possibly not find his mother's family either, but a few possibilities were found. ====Wish 199==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from E Childs)'' Looking for parents of John Thompson [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677405#a1677405 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Thompson-32699]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bunker-3019|Elf Bunker]] found his will, confirmed he is separate from a different John Thompson and did not find records of him in Maine Databases. Brickwalled. ====Wish 214==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Anonymous Ellington)'' Looking for the parents of Woodward [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677483#a1677483 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ellington-1213|Woodard H Ellington (1809-1876)]] '''Elf Notes''': #Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake added spouses and children profiles and research notes, but could not locate parents #Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], who added sources and linked to three possible relatives. ====Wish 223==== ''(from David Ryan)'' Looking for any information on Sarah oe Sallee Worthington of New London Conn [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677540#a1677540 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Worthington-1685|Sarah (Worthington) Douglass (abt.1765-aft.1800)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake - I improved the profile, added sources, but I can't find the parents. ====Wish 232/234 ==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Briskey Briskey)'' Looking for birth/baptism record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677580#a1677580 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Donnan-284]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Completed research NOT Solved see Research Notes. [[Hill-41179|Hill-41179]] 20:45, 23 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] baptism record for Catherine Donnan on 10/11/1852 in Glasserton, father George Donnan, mother Helen Milroy (ref.'Scotlands People'). ====Wish 233==== '''Wish'''. (from Mary Jo Hanna) Looking for father of Asa Link to G2G post Profiles: [[Barber-7597]] Santa's Elf Status: Dawn Watson Santa's Elf Status: Elf Notes: This profile originally had two sources on it: an "unsourced family tree" held by the current profile manager and a link to an 1860 US census (free population schedule) enumeration. I searched FamilySearch and Ancestry for other records, including census, land, tax, estate, and marriage records for the various counties in which the brick wall ancestor lived, and hopefully exhausted current online databases on those two sites for this particular ancestor. I identified a potential father, but haven't yet found a good source (or group of well-analyzed sources) connecting him to Asa. More research is needed in original records not found online. I left lots of notes on the profile to aid future researchers. I feel this brick wall is breakable using advanced research methodologies and offline records, but could not break it with the records available to me online. ====Wish 252==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 252. ''(from Neil Richter)'' Looking for her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677801#a1677801 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Scanlon-1423]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it - [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] as of Sat Dec 23 - [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 17:41, 23 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it - Christol [[James-15049|James-15049]] 18:00, 23 December 2023 (UTC) **UNSOLVABLE without documentation. Copious research notes on a linked FS page. Suggestion for next step. ====Wish 271==== 271. ''(from Karen Bath)'' Our family wish is to finally prove or disprove that we have a connection to President Lincoln [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678079#a1678079 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research ended by Elf Judi (Stutz-25). (updated 1/2) - I cannot prove nor disprove that a Lincoln has married a Nanney (especially because of the timeframe we are researching when paper records were not required), but it appears that on FamilySearch that the wrong wife was attached to the husband which makes it appear there is a proposed connection. The Lincoln surname was confirmed associated to "O'Nan" and not "Nanney" so far in my research. ====Wish 287==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 287. ''(from Linda Armstrong)'' Looking for the father of Elizabeth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678260#a1678260 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Millard-2673]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added, no longer working on it. [[Weinberg-577|Weinberg-577]] 14:06, 27 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: '''Elf Notes:''' child was born outside of marriage, with no father listed on contemporary records, so it is unlikely the father will be discoverable without DNA and luck. ====Wish 304==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 304. ''(from Andrew Seigel)'' Looking for the father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678500#a1678500 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Willoth-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja watched at the FS images, not dad could be found and will only be possible via DNA test. Left a research note. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 312 ==== 312. ''(from Clifford Carter)'' Looking for the father of Rebecca / husband of Annie Turner [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678607#a1678607 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Turner-32713]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] This is very doable with DNA. Checking to see if I can get access.I now have DNA access. I was unable to find the answer due to lack of Turner DNA, but sent a clue to Cliff that Rebecca is related to John Holliday Turner, probably through John's parents. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-49441 The problem is I couldn't find out who John's parents are and most trees have the wrong ones. Find the parents, find siblings of John, find the kids of those siblings, and you'll probably find Rebecca's dad who was likely named Charles Turner per the death records of two of her siblings. # Santa's Elf Status: == Secret Santa 2023 - Group Photo == If you were online during the Kick-Off meeting, then your picture might be here (if your camera was working). If you are NOT in this photo, but would like to be added - then please email Greg your photo! You can email him directly if you have his email address, or send him the photo via Discord - or any other method that works! {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-220.png |caption=Secret Santa Elves 2023, page 1 of n|size=l }}

Wikitree Springs not yet in family groups

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[[Category: Spring Name Study]] == Introduction == As part of the [[Space:Spring Name Study|Spring Name Study]], [[Spring-570|Clare Spring]] is identifying family groups for people with the Last name at birth (LNAB) 'Spring'. These groups collect together Springs with the same known common Spring ancestor and relatives using Wikitree categories. This page identifies Springs on Wikitree that are not yet grouped. At 12 April 2020, had sequentially checked up to Spring-1863 for inclusion in the lists on this page. == Wikitree Springs not yet in family groups == === Linked to global tree === #[[Spring-10|Leah Spring]] (1875?–?): No sources, no locations #[[Spring-16|Walter M. Spring]] (1889–1939): Married in Maine, United States #Child of Walter - [[Spring-14|Living Spring]] (1920?–?) #Child of Walter - [[Spring-15|Living Spring]] (1920?–?) #[[Spring-22|Susannah Spring]] (1780?–1832): Married in Maine, United States #[[Spring-27|Lucy Spring]] (1819?–1856): Born in Northill, Bedfordshire, England, the daughter of Thomas and Lucy, no Spring connections #[[Spring-97|Sarah Spring]] (1859?–?): Born in Detroit, Michigan, United States, no Spring connections #[[Spring-98|Harriet Taylor Spring]]: Privacy level is 'public'. No dates or locations, married in 1901, no Spring connections. No sources. #[[Spring-100|John Leonard Spring]] (1922–1971). Born in Ohio, United States. No sources, no Spring connections. #[[Spring-101|Sarah Spring]] (1838?–?). No dates or locations. No Spring connections. Name mentioned on son's Ohio death record (1949). #[[Spring-102|Susan Spring]] (1824–1905). From Canada. No Spring connections. May be related to [[Spring-103|James Spring]] who is the eldest member of [[:Category: Group 53, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 53]]? #[[Spring-114|Caroline Spring]] (1866–?). No sources. Born in South Africa. Only one Spring connection, Heinrich, said to be her father. #Father of Caroline - [[Spring-115|Heinrich Spring]] (1846?–?). No sources. No locations. #[[Spring-117|Ida Rachael Spring]] (1897–1989). Privacy level is 'Public'. No sources given. #[[Spring-119|Verena Spring]] (1680?–1730). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-123|Ann Spring]] (1816?–1864). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-130|Rose Spring]] (1500s?–?). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-139|Unknown Spring]] (1750s?–?). No sources given. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-147|Gottlob Spring]] (1850?–?), probably German #Child of Gottlob - [[Spring-145|Louisa Spring]] (1870?–?) No sources/place given. #Child of Gottlob - [[Spring-146|Gotlibe Spring]] (1874?–1893) #[[Spring-154|Thomas Spring]] (1842?–?). No location/sources given. #Child of Thomas - [[Spring-155|William Spring]] (1862?–1919) lived in New York #[[Spring-166|Elisa Spring]], no dates, no locations, although believed to have been born in Louisiana #[[Spring-184|Edwina Wapusi Spring]]. No dates. No Spring connections. No sources. No locations. #[[Spring-188|Henry Mortimer Spring]]. No dates. No Spring connections. No sources. No locations. Set to 'public' privacy setting. #[[Spring-226|Elizabeth Spring]] (1803–1883), from Virginia, lived in Ohio. Seems probable that Elisabeth belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]] (see research notes added to her profile). #[[Spring-232|Catharina Spring]] (1669–?), from Steffisburg, Bern, Switzerland No Spring connections, although profile indicates she was the daughter of Christen Spring and Anni Meier #[[Spring-246|Ann Spring]] (1740?–?), married to William Crawford and lived in Little Steeping, Lincolnshire. No Spring connections #[[Spring-273|Magdalena Spring]] (1636?–1686?), married to Peter Binggeli 1656. Lived in Guggisberg, Switzerland. No Spring connections #[[Spring-294|Rebecca Spring]] (1811–1881), married to a person with the last name Lynn. No Spring connections. Lived in Pennsylvania. No sources. #[[Spring-295|Elizabeth Spring]] (1841–1875), born in Switzerland, married in Minnesota. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-323|Sydney Spring]] (1798–1877), born in England, maybe lived in the United States, only one Spring connection, [[Spring-324|Caroline Spring]], his alleged daughter. #[[Spring-324|Caroline Spring]] (1830?–1909), alleged daughter of [[Spring-323|Sydney Spring]], sources given for marriage but not parentage. Born and lived in Illinois, United States #[[Spring-341|George C. Spring]] (1876–1950), lived in New York, United States. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-366|Living Spring]] (1950s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-367|Living Spring]] (1950s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] (1910s–2000s), Completely unsourced. Profile set to 'Private with public biography and public family tree' #[[Spring-369|Living Spring]] (1940s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-370|Living Spring]] (1940s–), child of [[Spring-368|Joseph Spring]] #[[Spring-371|Hannah Spring]] (1806–1899), no Spring connections. Sources very scant. Lived in Massachusetts, United States. #[[Spring-389|Elizabeth Spring]] (1780–?). Unsourced. Said to have lived in Lancaster County, Pennyslvania. #[[Spring-390|Johan Theobald Spring]] (1749–1824). Unsourced. Said to have lived in Lancaster County, Pennyslvania. Father of [[Spring-389|Elizabeth Spring]]. #[[Spring-436|Karen Spring]] (1940s–), daughter of [[Spring-190|Thomas John Spring]] #[[Spring-438|William Henry Spring]] (1892?–?), father of [[Spring-190|Thomas John Spring]] #[[Spring-447|Sarah Spring]] (1785?–?), No Spring connections. No sources. Lived in England. #[[Spring-472|Frances Spring]] (1565?–?), No Spring connections. Probably lived in England. #[[Spring-473|Friedrich Spring]] (1849?–?), No Spring connections. Born and married in Grindelwald, Switzerland. #[[Spring-490|Elizabeth Spring]] (1795–1880). lived in Massachusetts, United States. No Spring connections. Profile guesses that maybe she was the daughter of someone called Amasa Spring? #[[Spring-502|Elsbeth Spring]] (1584–?). lived in Switzerland. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-515|Mary Spring]] (1750–?). lived in Pennsylvania. No sources. #[[Spring-516|George Spring]] (1730–?). lived in Pennsylvania. No sources. #[[Spring-517|Christina Spring]] (1786–1865), lived in Pennsylvania. Only source for LNAB is Find A Grave. #[[Spring-539|John Spring]] (1775–?), born in North Carolina. No sources. #[[Spring-540|Jesse Spring]] (1750–?), born in North Carolina. No sources. #[[Spring-541|Samuel Spring]] (1826–?), Born in Tennessee. #[[Spring-559|Ann Spring]] (1749–1829). No sources. No Spring connections. Said to have lived in England. #[[Spring-561|Sarah Elizabeth Spring]] (1783?–?). Lived in South Carolina. No sources for LNAB. Could it have actually been Springer? #[[Spring-562|Johan Spring]]. (1863?–?). Lived in South Carolina. No sources. Could LNAB have actually been Springer? #[[Spring-569|Martha Spring]] (1714?–?). Lived in North Carolina. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-593|Rosemary Spring]] (1940s–2000s). No locations given. No sources. Daughter of [[Spring-594|Ferdinand Spring]]. #[[Spring-594|Ferdinand Spring]] (1910–1984). No locations given. No sources. #[[Spring-603|Sabina Spring]] (1795–1863. No Spring connections. Lived in Tennessee. #[[Spring-621|George Spring]]. No dates. No locations. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-711|Living Spring]] (1920s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-712|Living Spring]] (1950s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-713|Living Spring]] (1950s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-714|Living Spring]] (1960s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-715|Living Spring]] (1960s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] (1970s–2000s). No sources. Not 'open' #[[Spring-717|Living Spring]] (1970s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-718|Living Spring]] (1970s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-719|Living Spring]] (1980s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-720|Living Spring]] (1980s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-721|Living Spring]] (1980s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-722|Living Spring]] (1990s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-723|Living Spring]] (1990s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-724|Living Spring]] (2000s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-743|Living Spring]] (1990s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-744|Living Spring]] (2000s–), presumed related to [[Spring-716|Donald Spring]] #[[Spring-828|Alida Deovalenta Spring]] (1861–1941). No Spring connections set. Lived in Tennessee and Texas, United States #[[Spring-829|Barbli Spring]] (1565–?). No Spring connections set. Lived in Bern, Switzerland #[[Spring-832|Sarah "Sally" Spring]] (1908–2010). No Spring connections set. Geni indicates her last name at birth was Thomas: https://www.geni.com/people/Sally-Pistorius/6000000005246272515. #[[Spring-914|William Ellis Spring]] (1868–1927), lived in Iowa, United States #[[Spring-999|Joseph George Spring]] (1909–1976), lived in Massachusetts, United States #[[Spring-1005|Hannah Spring]] (1810?–?). No Spring connections. Lived in Pennsylvania, United States #[[Spring-1078|Anna Spring]] (1893–1956) lived in Iowa, United States #[[Spring-1092|Alice Rhoda Spring]] (1862–1946). No Spring connections. Lived in Iowa and Oklahoma, United States #[[Spring-1185|Catherine Spring]] (1840–1910). No Spring connections. Lived in Pennsylvania. #[[Spring-1189|Unk Spring]] (1940s–1960s) 'Private privacy' #[[Spring-1190|Olive Spring]] (1940s–1960s) 'Private privacy' #[[Spring-1250|Ellen Mary Spring]] (1843?–1894?), lived in Australia. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1300|Mary Spring]] (1838–1910), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1301|Mary Margaret Spring]] (1908–1978), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1302|William Joseph Spring]] (1910–1980), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1304|Ruby Spring]] (1914–1996), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1336|Emma Spring]] (1878?–1958), not a lot of sourcing, but said to have been born in New York, United States #[[Spring-1364|Louisa Mary Spring]] (1829?–1905), lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1393|Fanny Spring]] (1791?–1837), no locations, no Spring connections #[[Spring-1435|Albert Arthur Spring]] (1925–1993) #[[Spring-1693|Barbara Spring]] (1643?–?), married to Niklaus Bucher, born in Switzerland. No Spring connections #[[Spring-1841|Elizabeth Spring]] (1853?–1933), born in Ireland; lived in Queensland Australia. No Spring connections #[[Spring-1842|Jane Spring]] (1867?–1932), lived in Sydney, Australia. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1844|Elizabeth/Sarah Spring]] (1838?–1888), lived in Melbourne, Victoria. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1860|William Henry Spring]] (1897?–1983), born in England and lived in Victoria, Australia. No Spring connections. === Unknown whether linked to global tree (set to 'private' or 'unlisted') === #[[Spring-12|Unknown Spring]] #[[Spring-20|Annette Spring]] #[[Spring-93|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-116|Living Spring]] (1910s–) #[[Spring-120|Caroline Spring]] #[[Spring-129|Estelle Magdalene Spring]] (1885–1960s), lived in Pennsylvania #[[Spring-131|Living Spring]] (1910s–) #[[Spring-149|Rowena Spring]] (a guest member of Wikitree) #[[Spring-179|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-180|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-181|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-223|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-243|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-278|Living Spring]] (1930s–) - suspect belongs in [[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 59]] #[[Spring-280|Living Spring]] (1930s–) - suspect belongs in [[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 59]] #[[Spring-310|Maisie Spring]] (1930s–2000s) #[[Spring-373|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-417|Living Spring]] (1930s–) #[[Spring-418|Living Spring]] (1920s–) #[[Spring-429|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-439|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-440|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-441|Living Spring]] (1920s?–) #[[Spring-453|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-529|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-531|Living Spring]] (?–) #[[Spring-532|Living Spring]] (1980s?–) #[[Spring-548|Terence Francis Spring]] (1922–1968) #[[Spring-549|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-550|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-551|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-554|Living Spring]] (1980s?–) #[[Spring-563|Margaret Spring]] (1910s–2000s) #[[Spring-630|Living Spring]] (1970s–) #[[Spring-631|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-634|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-635|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-636|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-638|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-806|Harold Wayne Spring]] (1911–1995). No Spring connections. Not 'open' privacy'. #[[Spring-812|Living Spring]] (1970s–) #[[Spring-814|Living Spring]] (1910s–) #[[Spring-815|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-816|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-817|Living Spring]]. Presumed daughter of [[Spring-818|Guy Spring]] below #[[Spring-818|Guy Spring]] (?–1930s) #[[Spring-822|Living Spring]] (1940s–) #[[Spring-823|Living Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-824|Living Spring]] (1990s–) #[[Spring-825|Living Spring]] (1990s–) #[[Spring-998|Living Spring]] (1970s–) #[[Spring-1188|Living Spring]] (1950s–). Presumed related to [[Spring-1189|Unk Spring]] #[[Spring-1201|Living Spring]] (1920s–) #[[Spring-1708|Living Spring]] (1980s–) #[[Spring-1710|Sandi Spring]] (born 1940s, a guest member of Wikitree) #[[Spring-1711|Denise L. Spring]] (born 1960s, a guest member of Wikitree) === Not linked to global tree === #[[Spring-21|Thomas Spring]]: No dates or connections. Information about State of Vermont Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783 in biography #[[Spring-157|Reginald Dennis Spring]] (1929?–1995) lived in England. #Child of Reginald - [[Spring-156|Caroline Margaret Spring]] (1950s–) #[[Spring-208|Ruth Spring]] (1960s–?), a Wikitree member with no information included on profile #[[Spring-224|Margaret Frances Spring]] (1888–?) Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears to have no Spring connections. #[[Spring-247|Robin M. Spring]] (1950s–). Robin is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-248|Ralph Spring]] (?–). Ralph is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-263|Peter Spring]] (?–). Peter is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-281|Pam Spring]] (1960s?–). Pam is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-329|Wilma Spring]] (1858–1938), of Stuttgart, Germany. No Spring connections on Wikitree #[[Spring-353|Denise Spring]] (?–). Denise is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-357|Thomas Spring]] (?–). Thomas is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-372|Stanley Victor Spring]] (1922–2010), no Spring connections. Sources very scant. Lived in England. #[[Spring-413|Elinor Spring]] (?–). Elinor is a Guest Member of Wikitree. Privacy level is 'Private with public biography and family tree'. No connections have been made to anyone. No biography has been written. #[[Spring-416|Joseph Howard Spring]] (1904–1970s). Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears that no connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-419|Patricia Ann Spring]] (1931–1940s). Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears that no connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-420|Joseph Leo Spring]] (1927–1990s). Privacy level is 'Private with public biography'. Appears that no connections have been made to anyone. #[[Spring-448|Kristina "Tina" Spring]] (1960s–). Kristina is a member of Wikitree. No connections have been made to anyone; no biography has been written. #[[Spring-487|Jacob Spring]] (1816?–1879). Born in Pennsylvania, United States, lived in Indiana. #[[Spring-488|William Spring]] (1850–1852). Born in Indiana, United States, son of [[Spring-487|Jacob Spring]]. #[[Spring-489|Marvyn Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-528|Ernest Spring]] (1877–1959). Born in England, migrated to New Hampshire, United States #[[Spring-552|Susann Spring]] (?–?). A member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-555|Lorry Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-558|Lila Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-647|Rebecca Spring]] (1912?–1988?), lived in West Virginia and Ohio. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-808|Caleb Spring]] (1970s–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-820|James Spring]] (1842?–?). Appeared in 1850 United States Census in Michigan. No connections found yet. #[[Spring-848|Sarah E. Spring]] (1842–1914). No Spring connections. Lived in Ohio, United States. #[[Spring-1177|William Joseph Spring]] (1826?/34?–1874) #[[Spring-1187|John Oliphant Booth Spring]] (1887?–1946). No Spring connections. Born in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. #[[Spring-1246|Thomas George Spring]] (1893–1971), born in Ireland. No Spring connections. #[[Spring-1263|Nora Irene Spring]] (1914–?), born in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1264|Christiana Mary Spring]] (1904?–1972), born in Ireland, lived in Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1278|John Barclay Spring]] (1870?–1906), lived in Western Australia #[[Spring-1297|Henry West Spring]] (1834?–1894), lived in Queensland, Australia #[[Spring-1401|James Spring]] (1801?–1860), died in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1407|Nancy June Spring]] (1933?–1936), died in Fairfield, Victoria, Australia #[[Spring-1417|Aaron Spring]] (?–?). A guest member of Wikitree. No connections have been added. #[[Spring-1430|Patsy Jocelyn Spring]] (1925–2008), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1433|Joseph Bernard Spring]] (1913–1994), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1439|Dorothy Maude Spring]] (1919–2011), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1440|Margurite Glenys Spring]] (1937–2012), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1441|Martin Spring]] (1928–2013), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1442|Margaret Mary Spring]] (1925–2013), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1444|Phillip Maxwell Spring]] (1930–2015), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1445|Alexandra Mary Spring]] (1910–2001), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1450|Robert Llewellyn Spring]] (1937–2017), born in Essex, England, died in New Zealand #[[Spring-1461|Lorelei Margaret Spring]] (1930?–1936), lived in New Zealand #[[Spring-1473|Fred Spring]] (1907?–?), married in Essex, England #[[Spring-1498|Herbert J. A. Spring]] (1904–1949) #[[Spring-1499|Richard John Grenville Spring]] (1946–?) #[[Spring-1625|Daphne Lyle Spring]] (1923–2012), born in Gympie, Queensland #[[Spring-1627|Carl Ludwig Spring]] (1807?–1860), interred at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England #[[Spring-1628|Charles Spring]] (1813?–1857), interred at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England #[[Spring-1629|Elizabeth Spring]] (1871?–1875), interred at Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England #[[Spring-1667|Sidney Ernest Spring]] (1842?–1898), of Sauk County, Wisconsin, United States #[[Spring-1669|Margaret Spring]] (1865?–), married a Pittsburg, Pennsylvania carpenter #[[Spring-1692|John James Spring]] (1920?–2013), lived in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory #[[Spring-1851|Sidney Richard Spring]] (1892?–1972), born in England and lived in Victoria, Australia. No Spring connections. === Group identified, but not added on Wikitree === #[[Spring-191|Steve J. Spring]] (1960s–), a Wikitree member, belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-194|George Vernon Spring]] (1890s–1980s), father of [[Spring-191|Steve Spring]] who is a Wikitree member, belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-203|Wilbur P. Spring]], (1921–2013), cousin of [[Spring-191|Steve Spring]] who is a Wikitree member, belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-276|Elmo Spring]] (1912–2001), belongs in [[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 59]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-313|Norah Rebecca Spring]] (1904?–1998), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-315|Thomas Spring]] (1908?–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-316|Charlotte Lizzie Spring]] (1902–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-317|Edith May Spring]] (1901–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-318|Harry Spring]] (1910?–?), belongs in [[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 63]]. Set to 'public' privacy level. #[[Spring-411|Living Spring]] (1920s–) - belongs in [[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 70]] #[[Spring-412|Living Spring]] (1930s–) - belongs in [[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 70]] #[[Spring-425|Robert Spring]] (1920s–1920s), belongs in [[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 49]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-428|Ada Spring]] (1890s–1970s), belongs in [[:Category: Group 3, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 3]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-456|Abi Spring]] (1960s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'private' privacy level. #[[Spring-457|Living Spring]] (1960s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. #[[Spring-458|Living Spring]] (1920s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. #[[Spring-460|Living Spring]] (1920s–), belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. #[[Spring-471|Living Spring]] (1950s–), probably belongs in [[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|Spring Group 9]]. Set to 'Unlisted' privacy level. === Probably LNAB was not Spring === #[[Spring-269|Catherine Spring]] (1785–1866). Sources indicate that Catherine's first marriage was to a man named Adam Peter Spring (nothing further about Adam in the source). It is unlikely that Catherine was given Spring as her LNAB. #[[Spring-1554|Elizabeth Spring]]. ''Geni'' states that Elizabeth's LNAB was Harrell. Note made on profile. === Uncertain existence === ''Thought to be fictional people.'' #[[Spring-1483|Edward Spring]] (1732–?) #[[Spring-1487|John Blennerhassett Spring]] (1771–1836) #[[Spring-1490|Thomas Arthur Cavendish Spring]] (1822–1905) #[[Spring-1495|John Spring]] (1806–1884) #[[Spring-1496|Charles Arthur Spring]] (1859–1940)

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[[Category:New Netherland Descendants]] This page was created to group some of the project boxes, templates, and stickers I use often in one place. There is also some wiki coding further down on the page as well as rules and examples for sourcing. Hopefully everything is copy/paste. == Profile Boxes == These are boxes approved for use on profiles, whether individual person profiles or free spaces. === Navigation === Navigation Profile Boxes are used to ease navigation from one profile to another profile that is related in a significant way. It should only be used if the relationship cannot be expressed through our current database fields, such as parents, spouses, etc. Care should also be taken that boxes are only used on profiles that many people would want to navigate through the profiles. ==== Succession ==== Succession boxes are used to link profiles in a sequence, such as hereditary title holders, political office holders, or other sequence that is of great significance to the profile. It can be used on both person profiles and free spaces. Placement is above the Biography headline, but below any Research Note boxes and Project boxes. If there are multiple successions, they belong in one box, with no more than three recommended, and five the absolute maximum. Succession boxes are created and managed by projects. An image may be included if the project desires. {| border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" !Display !Code |- |{{Succession}}||  {{Succession}} |- |{{Succession|position1=8th Governor of Georgia|before1=[[Bulloch-220|Archibald Stobo Bulloch]]|after1=[[Treutlen-2|John Adam Treutlen]]}}||   {{Succession|6th Governor of Georgia|before1=[[Bulloch-220|Archibald Stobo Bulloch]]|after1=[[Treutlen-2|John Adam Treutlen]]}} |- |} === Research Note Boxes === The following Research Note Boxes are recommended as of April 2023. They are manually placed on any profile and are not created independently. They should be placed in the text section below any project boxes, but above the Biography headline. They should each be placed on their own line. These are just some of the research note boxes available. For a complete listing see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Research_Note_Boxes here]. === Conflated === For use when a profile is suspected to have information of two or more people that has been combined and confused. See [[Template:Conflated|Template:Conflated]] for more information. : {{Conflated}} {{Conflated}} This template also allows the use of optional parameters for one or two locations. This is for categorization and will not alter the appearance of the research note box: : {{Conflated|England}} : {{Conflated|England|Massachusetts}} === Disproven Existence === For use when research has shown that the person never existed. If this research note box is used, it should be the very first template on a page, unlike other research note boxes. A full explanation must follow in the biography section. There are no parameters associated with this template. {{Disproven Existence}} {{Disproven Existence}} === Estimated Date === For use whenever a rough estimate is used for a birth, death, and/or marriage date. See Estimated Dates and [[Template:Estimated_Date|Template:Estimated Date]] for more information. If no parameters are added to the basic template, the default is birth date. Available parameters are: : Death : Marriage : Birth and Death : Birth and marriage : Death and Marriage : Birth Death and Marriage {{Estimated Date}} {{Estimated Date}} {{Estimated Date|Death}} {{Estimated Date|Death}} {{Estimated Date|Birth and Date}} {{Estimated Date|Birth and Death}} {{Estimated Date|Birth Death and Marriage}} {{Estimated Date|Birth Death and Marriage}} === Uncertain Existence === For use on a profile of a person who probably never existed. See [[Template:Uncertain_Existence|Template:Uncertain Existence]] for more information. This research note box is placed just above the == Biography == headline. {{Uncertain Existence}} {{Uncertain Existence}} This template has one or two text parameters. {{Uncertain Existence|New York}} === Uncertain Family === For use when a person's membership in a family group is highly uncertain. See [[Template:Uncertain_Family|Template:Uncertain Family]] for more information. {{Uncertain Family}} {{Uncertain Family}} Parameters for one or two text qualifiers: {{Uncertain Family|New York}} === Uncertain Spouse === For when a marriage (not just a marriage date or location) is highly uncertain. See [[Template:Uncertain_Spouse|Template:Uncertain Spouse]] for more information. {{Uncertain Spouse}} {{Uncertain Spouse}} This has text parameters: {{Uncertain Spouse|New York}} === Unsourced === For use on any profile with no sources. See [[Template:Unsourced|Template:Unsourced]] for more information. Location parameters can be added. {{Unsourced}} {{Unsourced|New York}} {{Unsourced}} Read more on the Help pages for [[Help:Research Note Boxes|Research Note Boxes Help Pages]] ---- == Templates == These are used on WikiTree to insert feature boxes on profiles and effect some special formatting. === External Templates === These are used to create a hyperlink to a webpage on WikiTree or to an external website. The primary use of this type of template is to protect the integrity of a link when a website alters their URL structure. It helps maintain error-free links without the need for editing. It is important to note that these templates are not intended to replace full source citation. They are appropriate to use within a source citation if you like. NOTE: If you use the WikiTree Sourcer, these links will be created for you. [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] * '''Ancestry Links''' : {{Ancestry Image|1234|5678}} This will display an image of your choosing that is stored at Ancestry.com. These number are the first two sets of number in the url. e.g.: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1234/5678. The first number represents the database and the second number is the image number. : {{Ancestry Record|1234|5678}} This links to an Ancestry Record page. The first number is the database number: db= or dbid=. The second number is record number. It is located in the url as H=. : {{Ancestry Tree|1234|5678}} This links to an Ancestry Family Tree file page. The first number is the tree number and the second is the person number. : {{Ancestry Tree Media|1234|5678}} This links to an image or document posted on someone's Ancestry tree. The first number is the tree number and the second is the person number. * '''Citation Needed''' is a template to be used in the body of the biography when stating a fact without a source to support it. However, it should be used sparingly and only when you are actively researching the profile. It is not to be used as an instruction for others to do the research. It is placed after the sentence that needs a citation. : {{Citation Needed}} : {{Citation Needed}} * '''G2G''' Link to link a thread in the forum: : {{G2GLink|1351081}} : {{G2GLink|1351081}} ---- == Stickers == Stickers highlight important information about a person. They are placed below the biography headline. They can be grouped there or used further down in the text to highlight information. They are created by leaders. Just ask in G2G if you want one created and it will be considered. There should be no more than five per profile. This is the full list of [[:Category:Stickers|stickers]]. If you want to add information to a sticker, try: |addinfo={{Name}} migrated from an unknown location to Canada. These can be copied directly from this page and applied to your profile. === Canada Sticker === This sticker is for anyone who was born in Canada or who lived there. It is available in English as well as French. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Canada_Sticker See more]. The parameters are location (preferred), language (optional), and born-in (optional). '''Examples:''' {|border="2" cellpadding="9" bgcolor='e0ffff' !Code: !Display: |- |{{Canada Sticker}}||{{Canada Sticker}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|lang=fr}}||{{Canada Sticker|lang=fr}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|location=Quebec, Canada}}||{{Canada Sticker|location=Quebec, Canada}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|location=Colombie-Britannique|lang=fr}}||{{Canada Sticker|location=Colombie-Britannique|lang=fr}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|location=Québec, Canada|born-in=yes|lang=fr}}||{{Canada Sticker|location=Québec, Canada|born-in=yes|lang=fr}} |- |} '''Available locations:'''
NOTE: Check dates to determine if a province was Canadian or Pre-Canadian. {|border="2" cellpadding="9" bgcolor='e6e6fa' |- |Alberta|| Alberta, Canada |- |British Columbia||British Columbia, Canada |- |Colombie-Britannique||Colombie-Britannique, Canada |- |Manitoba||Manitoba, Canada |- |New Brunswick||New Brunswick, Canada |- |Nouveau-Brunswick||Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada |- |Newfoundland and Labrador||Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |- |Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador||Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, Canada |- |Nova Scotia||Nova Scotia, Canada |- |Nouveau-Écosse||Nouveau-Écosse, Canada |- |Nunavut||Nunavut, Canada |- |Ontario||Ontario, Canada |- |Prince Edward Island||Prince Edward Island, Canada |- |Île-du-Prince-Édouard||Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Canada |- |Quebec||Quebec, Canada |- |Québec||Québec, Canada |- |Saskatchewan||Saskatchewan, Canada |- |Yukon||Yukon, Canada |- |}
=== Descendant === This is a generic sticker that can be used and modified in various ways. You are able to add the ancestor to a profile of someone descended from them. You can also include your own graphic. {{Descendant}} {{Descendant}} {{Descendant|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} {{Descendant|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} {{Descendant|image=Miscellaneous Wallpapers-2.png|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} {{Descendant|image=Miscellaneous Wallpapers-2.png|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} === Died Young === This sticker is used on the profile of someone who "died young." How young? That is entirely subjective. There has been some discussion that is should be used on a child younger than twelve or so (in G2G). I personally use it for anyone who did not quite make it to adulthood, or died before age 21. {{Died Young}} {{Died Young}} === Danish Roots === For use on all Danish profiles that are not yet managed or protected by the project. These people are born with or descended from those with Danish Roots. They are also modified to show if they need sources, biography, etc. For more information see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Danish_Roots this page]. {{Danish Roots}} {{Danish Roots}} === England === For those born in England. If a person was born in the UK, Ireland Native (see below), Scotland, or Wales, there are alternate stickers: {{England Sticker}} {{England Sticker}} {{United Kingdom Sticker}} {{United Kingdom Sticker}} {{Scotland Sticker}} {{Scotland Sticker}} {{Wales Sticker}} {{Wales Sticker}} For those with English Ancestry (who emigrated from England): {{English Ancestor Sticker}} {{English Ancestor Sticker}} === French Roots === This sticker is used to denote a person with French origins. The only parameter is for language. Here are your two choices: {{French Roots}} {{French Roots}} {{French Roots|lang=fr}} {{French Roots|lang=fr}} === General Migration and Ethnicity === Flags can be found [[:Category:Flag_Images|here]]. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Italy | destination = United States | origin-flag = European_Flags-50.png | destination-flag = US_Flags-3.png }} {{Migrating Ancestor
| origin = Italy
| destination = United States
| origin-flag = European_Flags-50.png
| destination-flag = US_Flags-3.png
}} The non-migrating ancestor has parameters for personalization: addinfo (add text on the sticker); flag; tooltip (describes the image); location. {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag=Flags_of_Italy-16.png |tooltip=Flag of Sicily |addinfo=Born in Palermo}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
|flag=Flags_of_Italy-16.png
|tooltip=Flag of Sicily
|addinfo=Born in Palermo}}

{{Born Abroad |image=European_Flags-50.png |nationality=Italian |birthplace=New York}} {{Born Abroad
|image=European_Flags-50.png
|nationality=Italian
|birthplace=New York}}

The user ethnicity has parameters: flag; fraction; ethnicity. {{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-50.png |fraction=1/2 |ethnicity=Italian}} {{User Ethnicity
|flag=European_Flags-50.png
|fraction=1/2
|ethnicity=Italian}}

=== German Roots === This sticker can be used on anyone with German ancestry. It is currently only available in English, but it does have a parameter for region. '''Examples:''' {| border="2" bgcolor="#dcdcdc" !Code !Category Added !Display |- |{{German Roots Sticker}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:German_Roots German Roots]|| {{German Roots Sticker}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg%2C_Germany Baden-Württemberg, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Bayern}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bavaria%2C_Germany Bavaria, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Bayern}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Berlin}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Berlin%2C_Germany Berlin, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Berlin}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brandenburg%2C_Germany Brandenburg, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Bremen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bremen%2C_Germany Bremen, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Bremen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hamburg%2C_Germany Hamburg, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Hessen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hesse%2C_Germany Hesse, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Hessen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania%2C_Germany Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lower_Saxony%2C_Germany Lower Saxony, Germany]||{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia%2C_Germany North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rhineland-Palatinate%2C_Germany Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Saarland}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saarland%2C_Germany Saarland, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Saarland}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saxony%2C_Germany Saxony, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saxony-Anhalt%2C_Germany Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schleswig-Holstein%2C_Germany Schleswig-Holstein, Germany]||{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thuringia%2C_Germany Thuringia, Germany]||{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen}} |- |}
=== Heritage Stickers === This sticker can be used to show heritage when there is no existing sticker. Existing stickers are shown [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stickers here]. The Templates Project recommends that you use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor Nonmigrating Ancestor sticker] to show someone who was "born-in" or "lived-in" a particular area. A complete list of flags currently available on WikiTree can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags here]. {| border="2" bgcolor="#fdf5e6" !Code !Display |- |{{Heritage Sticker}}||{{Heritage Sticker}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek}}||{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}}||{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}}||{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=varied|female=yes|imagetext=Tree Silhouette}}||{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=varied|female=yes|imagetext=Tree Silhouette}} |- |} '''Parameters:''' Ancestors, roots, heritage, female, image, imagetext. === Ireland === For those born in Ireland, use the Ireland Native sticker. It has an image parameter so you can alter the image shown on it. {| border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" !Display !Code |- |{{Ireland Native}}|| {{Ireland Native}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=WikiTree-34.gif}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=WikiTree-34.gif}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=Galloway-1308.jpg}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=Galloway-1308.jpg}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=Ulster_Team.jpg}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=Ulster_Team.jpg}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=Photos-241.png}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=Photos-241.png}} |- |} For those of Irish ancestry, but born elsewhere, use: {| border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" |- |{{Irish Clans|image=Ulster_Team.jpg}}|| {{Irish Clans}} |- |} NOTE: The Irish Clans sticker does not allow parameters. === Italy === The Italian Roots sticker is for all Italian WikiTree profiles not managed or protected by the Italy Project. It has a language parameter. {| border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" !Display !Code |- |{{Italian Roots Sticker}}||  {{Italian Roots Sticker}} |- |{{Italian Roots Sticker|lang=it}}||  {{Italian Roots Sticker|lang=it}} |- |} === Jewish === The Jewish Roots sticker is for use on all profiles of people born with, or descended from, Jewish Roots. There are no perameters at this time. {{Jewish Roots Sticker}} {{Jewish Roots Sticker}} === Medals === For displaying medals on profiles of those awarded them. More options can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mil._template_images here]. {| border="2" bgcolor="#fffcef" !Medal Awarded !Image !Medal to Enter |- | Medal of Honor || Mil_template_images-1.png || Medal of Honor |- | Victoria Cross || Mil_template_images.jpg || Victoria Cross |- | Victoria Cross - Canada || Mil_template_images-4.png || Victoria Cross |- | Order of the Medjidie || Mil_template_images-2.png || Order of the Medjidie |- | Legion of Honour || Mil_template_images.png || Legion of Honour |- | Pour le Mérite || Mil_template_images-9.jpg || Pour le Mérite |- | Commander of the Order of the British Empire || Abby_s_Tools.gif || CBE |} {{Medal |image=Mil_template_images-1.png |Medal=Medal of Honor }} {{Medal |image=Mil_template_images-1.png |Medal=Medal of Honor }} ---- === Military === If you have to leave out parameter information, use a double pipe (||). ==== American Revolution ==== ''NOTE: This sticker may also be used to denote non-military patriotic service.'' '''Format (parameters):''' {|border="2" cellpadding="9" !Parameter !Usage !Example |- |image||optional||Cooper-1.jpg (default) |- |unit||optional|| |- |rank||optional|| |}
'''Examples:'''
''NOTE: The code can be copied and pasted directly into individual profiles.'' {|border="2" cellpadding="9" bgcolor='FF FA FA' !Code: !Adds Category: !Display: |- |{{1776 Sticker}}||''(none)''||{{1776 Sticker}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|image=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-30.jpg}}||''(none)''||{{1776 Sticker|image=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-30.jpg|rank=Private}} |- |{{1776 Sticker |unit=5th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution }}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Regiment%2C_Connecticut_Militia%2C_American_Revolution 5th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=5th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Patriotic_Service%2C_American_Revolution Patriotic Service, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service, Massachusetts, American Revolution}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Patriotic_Service%2C_Massachusetts%2C_American_Revolution Patriotic Service, Massachusetts, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service, Massachusetts, American Revolution}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Civil Service}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Civil_Service%2C_American_Revolution Civil Service, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Civil Service}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Loyalist}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loyalists%2C_American_Revolution Loyalists, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Loyalist}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=United Empire}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_Empire_Loyalists United Empire Loyalists]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=United Empire}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Founding Father}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:American_Founding_Fathers American Founding Fathers]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Founding Father}} |- |}
* Source: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:1776_Sticker Template: 1776 Sticker] ---- ===== DAR-grs ===== This is an external link template which will access the publicly accessible portion of the DAR's database for the cited ancestor. : '''Usage:''' {{DAR-grs|''ancestor number''|''ancestor name''|''access date''}} : '''Example:''' Entering {{DAR-grs|A104621|Adam Smith|14 September 2022}} results in: * {{DAR-grs|A104621|Adam Smith|14 September 2022}} : '''Source: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:DAR-grs Template:DAR-grs] ---- ==== Korean War ==== The Korean War took place 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953 between North and South Korea. The United Nations forces, led by the United States, fought for South Korea. China and the Soviet Union both joined North Korea. In dispute were the division between North and South after World War II, as well as other tensions. {{Korean War |branch=United States Army |startdate=1952 |units=unit1; unit2 |enddate=1953 }} {{Korean War
|branch= or
|startdate=service started as dd mmm yyyy
|units=unit1; unit2
|enddate=service ended as dd mmm yyyy
}} The image shown on the sticker will be dependent on the branch parameter that you choose. Use the image parameter to select an alternate image. Available branch parameters: {| border="2" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Country''' || '''Image''' || '''Branches''' |- | '''Australia'''||[[image:Flags-5.png|100px]]||Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force |- |'''Belgium'''||[[image:Photos-942.png|100px]]||Belgium, Belgium Army |- |'''Canada'''||[[image:Flags-27.png|100px]]||Canada, Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force |- |'''China'''||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-7.png|100px]]||China, Chinese People's Volunteer Army |- |'''Colombia'''||[[image:Flags_of_South_America-3.png|100px]]||Colombia, Colombian Army |- |'''Ethiopia'''||[[image:Photos-938.png|100px]]||Ethiopia, Ethiopian Army |- |'''France'''||[[image:European_Flags-46.png|100px]]||France, French Army |- |'''Greece'''||[[image:Photos-936.png|100px]]||Greece, Helenic Army |- |'''Luxembourg'''||[[image:Photos-933.png|100px]]||Luxembourg |- |'''Netherlands'''||[[image:Photos-922.png|100px]]||Netherlands, Royal Netherlands Army, Royal Netherlands Navy |- |'''New Zealand'''||[[image:Flags-19.png|100px]]||New Zealand, New Zealand Army, Royal New Zealand Navy |- |'''North Korea'''||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-33.png|100px]]||North Korea, Korean People's Army Ground Force, Korean People's Navy, Korean People's Army Air Force |- |'''Philippines'''||[[image:Photos-923.png|100px]]||Philippines, Philippine Army |- |'''South Africa'''||[[image:Photos-925.png|100px]]||South Africa, South African Air Force |- |'''South Korea'''||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-40.png|100px]]||South Korea, Republic of Korea Army, Republic of Korea Navy, republic of Korea marines, Republic of Korea Air Force |- |'''Soviet Union'''||[[image:Photos-280.gif|110px]]||Soviet Union, Red Air Force |- |'''Thailand'''||[[image:Photos-924.png|100px]]||Thailand, Royal Thai Army |- |'''Turkey'''||[[image:European_Flags-24.png|100px]]||Turkey, Turkish Army |- |'''United Kingdom'''||[[image:Flags-3.jpg|100px]]||United Kingdom, British Army, Royal navy, Royal Air Force |- |'''United States of America'''||[[image:Photos-277.jpg|100px]]||United States Army, United States Air Force, United States Navy, United States Marine Corp, United States Coast Guard |- |} ---- ==== Mexican American War ==== Parameters include image, date enlisted, date discharged, branch, units served, 1st unit, and rank. {{Mexican-American War
|image=image file
|enlisted=dd mmm yyyy
|discharged=dd mmm yyyy
|branch=United States Army, United States Navy, etc., if unknown, list state or country
|units=regiment 1; regiment 2, etc.
|unit=1st unit served
|rank=rank}} ---- {{Mexican-American War|enlisted=27 Jan 1846|discharged=2 Apr 1848|branch=United States Army|units=8th Infantry Regiment|unit=8th Infantry Regiment, United States Army|rank=Sergeant}} {{Mexican-American War
|enlisted=27 Jan 1846
|discharged=2 Apr 1848
|branch=United States Army
|units=8th Infantry Regiment
|unit=8th Infantry Regiment, United States Army
|rank=Sergeant}} ---- ==== Roll of Honor ==== This sticker is for those that made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. That would include: * KIA - Killed in Action * WIA - Wounded in Action * MIA - Missing in Action * POW - Prisoner of War * DWP - Died While Prisoner of War * DOW - Died of Wounds * DOD - Died of Disease * DMS - Died in Military Service The associated images are interchangeable, so try one, or try them all! Also, if the parameter "category" does not appear to work, try "description." {| border="2" bgcolor="#778899" !Code !Display |- |{{Roll of Honor}} (default image, needs a category)||{{Roll of Honor}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, World War I |image=Roll of Honor Template-14.jpg |description=Wounded in Action |war=World War I |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, World War I|image=Roll of Honor Template-14.jpg|description=Wounded in Action|war=World War I|rank=Private}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, United States of America, US Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |description=Killed in Action, Battle of Honey Hill |war=US Civil War |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Killed in Action, United States of America, US Civil War|image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|description=Killed in Action, Battle of Honey Hill|war=US Civil War|rank=Private}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoner of War, United States of America, World War II |image=Roll of Honor Template-16.jpg |description=Prisoner of War |war=World War I| |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Prisoner of War, United States of America, World War II|image=Roll of Honor Template-16.jpg|description=Prisoner of War|war=World War II|rank=Private}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, Vietnam War |image=Roll of Honor Template-19.jpg |description=Missing in Action |war=Vietnam War |rank=Sergeant}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Missing in Action, United States of America, Vietnam War|image=Roll of Honor Template-19.jpg|description=Missing in Action|war=Vietnam War|rank=Sergeant}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, World War I |image=Roll of Honor Template.png |description=Missing in Action |war=World War I |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Missing in Action, United States of America, World War I|image=Roll of Honor Template.png|description=Missing in Action|war=World War I|rank=Private}} |- |} More images: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-5.png |caption=American Revolution |size=100px }} {{Image|file=POW_Camps-7.jpg |Caption=US Civil War |size=100px }} For complete information and documentation - see [[Template:Roll_of_Honor|here]] ===== Prisoner of War ===== {{Roll of Honor | category = Prisoners of War, United States of America, World War I | image = Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg | rank = Corporal | description = a Prisoner of War | war = World War I}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: | category = Prisoners of War, United States of America, World War I :: | image = Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg :: | rank = Corporal :: | description = a Prisoner of War :: | war = World War I}} ===== Missing in Action ===== {{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template.png |description=Missing in Action |war=the United States Civil War }} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Roll of Honor Template.png :: |description=Missing in Action :: |war=the United States Civil War :: }} ===== Wounded in Action ===== {{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Photos-605.jpg |description=Wounded in Action |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Photos-605.jpg :: |description=Wounded in Action :: |war=United States Civil War}} ===== Killed in Action ===== {{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Killed_in_Action-3.jpg |description=Killed in Action |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Killed in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Killed_in_Action-3.jpg :: |description=Killed in Action :: |war=United States Civil War}} ===== Died in Military Service ===== This is for those who died of disease or accident, not necessarily in battle. {{Roll of Honor |category=Died in Military Service, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg |rank=Private |description=Died of Disease |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Died in Military Service, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg :: |rank=Private :: |description=Died of Disease :: |war=United States Civil War}} ===== Died of Wounds ===== This is for those who succumbed to their wounds, but perhaps in a hospital or later in life. {{Roll of Honor |category=Died of Wounds, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Photos-605.jpg |rank=Private |description=Died in hospital |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Died of Wounds, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Photos-605.jpg :: |rank=Private :: |description=Died in hospital :: |war=United States Civil War}} ---- ==== Spanish American War ==== {{Spanish-American War|branch=United States Navy}} {{Spanish-American War|branch=United States Navy}} ---- {{Spanish-American War|enlisted=Jan 27, 1897|discharged=Apr 2, 1945|branch=United States Army|units=3rd Cavalry Regiment|unit=3rd Cavalry Regiment, United States Army|rank=Sergeant}} {{Spanish American War|enlisted=Jan 27, 1897|discharged=Apr 2, 1945|branch=United States Army|units=3rd Cavalry Regiment|unit=3rd Cavalry Regiment, United States|rank=Sergeant}} ---- ==== US Civil War ==== NOTE: Use of this sticker applies the regimental category to the profile. Once saving the profile check the bottom of the page to ensure the category does not show {{red|RED}}. This indicates that the category does not exist. Double-check your spelling and punctuation before creating the category. {{US Civil War | enlisted = 16 May 1863 | mustered = 29 Aug 1865 | side = USA | regiment flag = 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.jpg | regiment name = Company B, 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored)| unit = 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored) | rank=Private}} {{US Civil War | enlisted = 16 May 1863 | mustered = 29 Aug 1865 | side = USA | regiment flag = 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.jpg | regiment name = Company B, 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored) | unit = 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored) | rank=Private}} These are the approved parameters: : side [USA or CSA] : enlisted [date enlisted] : mustered [date discharged] : rank [profile's prefix will automatically populate if left blank] : unit [use the first unit assigned] :regimental flag [see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Flags Civil War Flags]] : regiment name [separate units by a semi-colon ( ; )] '''Pro Tip''': If you are unsure if a regiment's category exists or the format, use the category selection tool to assist you. For more information see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:US_Civil_War Template:US_Civil_War]. ---- ==== Veterans Recognition ==== {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png | nationality =United States | branch =Navy | start-year =1972 | end-year =1993 attaining Chief Petty Officer | text =Served in Vietnam and Desert Storm. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png | nationality =United States | branch =Navy | start-year =1972 | end-year =1993 attaining Chief Petty Officer | text =Served in Vietnam and Desert Storm. }} ---- ==== Vietnam War ==== {{Vietnam War|branch=United States of America}} {{Vietnam War|branch=United States of America}} ---- {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Army|startdate=Jan 27, 1968|units=16th Infantry Training Battalion|enddate=Apr 2, 1973}} {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Army|startdate=Jan 27, 1968|units=16th Infantry Training Battalion |enddate=Apr 2, 1973}} ---- {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Marine Corps|units=28th Marine Regiment;1st Marine Division|rank=SSgt |unit=1st Marine Division}} {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Marine Corps|units=28th Marine Regiment;1st Marine Division|rank=SSgt |unit=1st Marine Division}} ---- ==== War of 1812 ==== {{War of 1812|branch=Massachusetts}} {{War of 1812|branch=Massachusetts}} ---- ==== World War I ==== {{The Great War |branch=United States of America }} {{The Great War |branch=United States of America }} ---- {{The Great War |branch=United States Navy |startdate= |units=USS New Mexico (BB-40) }} {{The Grear War|United States Navy||USS New Mexico (BB-40)}} ---- {{The Great War |branch=United States Army |startdate=27 Jan 1917 |units=1st Infantry Division |enddate=2 Apr 1918 }} {{The Great War |branch=United States Army |startdate=27 Jan 1917 |units=1st Infantry Division |enddate=2 Apr 1918 }} ---- {{The Great War|United States Marine Corps||6th Marine Regiment;4th Marine Brigade|unit=6th Marine Regiment}} {{The Great War|United States Marine Corps||6th Marine Regiment;4th Marine Brigade|unit=6th Marine Regiment}} ---- For complete options and usage instructions see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:The_Great_War Template:The_Great_War] ==== World War II ==== {{World War II |branch=United States of America }} {{World War II |branch=United States of America }} ---- {{World War II |branch=United States Navy |startdate= |units=USS Missouri (BB-63) }} {{World War II |branch=United States Navy |startdate= |units=USS Missouri (BB-63) }} ---- {{World War II |branch=United States Army |startdate=13 Oct 1942 |units= |enddate=27 Sep 1945 }} {{World War II |branch=United States Army |startdate=13 Oct 1942 |units= |enddate=27 Sep 1945 }} ---- {{World War II|Australian Army|units=16th Australian Infantry Training Battalion}} {{World War II|Australian Army|units=16th Australian Infantry Training Battalion}} ---- === Multiple Births === {{Multiple Births|2}} {{Multiple Births}} then type a pipe (|) with the number: 2 for twin, 3 for triplet, etc. === Name Study === The is the procedure to using your own image on the Name Study sticker: : 1. Upload the image of your choice. : 2. Create a freespace called "Ream Name Study Info." : 3. On this page, put only the following: {{#switch: {{{1}}} |image=Ream_Name_Study.png }} === New Netherlands === This sticker is for descendants of the New Netherland settlers, in New Netherland before October 1674, and are not managed by the New Netherland Settlers Project. This sticker will add profiles to the category: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Netherland_Descendants New Netherland Descendants].

{{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}} {{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}} === Notables === {{Notables Sticker}} {{Notables Sticker}} === Witch Trials === This is a template for a sticker. It belongs just below the Biography Heading. Be sure not to use more than five stickers on a single profile. There are mandatory and optional parameters. {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=accused}} Will produce: {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=accused}} These are the options for the type= parameter: * accused (good for those accused but not executed) * accuser (self-explanatory) * executed (can assume they were accused if they were executed) * involved (judges, or if you are not sure of their involvement) It is also possible to optionally add a second parameter by using a pipe [|]. {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=executed|the Salem Witch Hysteria of 1692}} {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=executed|the Salem Witch Hysteria of 1692}} Some examples: * Salem Witch Trials * New England The sticker does not place the profile in a category. Some suggestions of categories to include are: * Accused Witches of England * Accused Witches of New England * Accused Witches of Norway * Salem Witch Trials * Witchcraft Accusers of New England ---- == Style == === Text Box Format === == Biography == === Birth === === Death === === Marriage === == Sources == ''See also:'' * Elsie Hawes Smith, ''Edmund Rice and His Family'' Boston, MA: Meador press (1938) ---- === Embedding Photos in Text === One thing that some advanced WikiTreers started doing, especially those around the Profile of the Week community, is including images inside the text of a page. For example, see [[Chapman-4652|Chapman-4652]] It can look great. But, if you don't know HTML, it's not easy. To make it easy, there is now some copy-and-paste code on photo pages. For example, look in the very lower-right of a photo page such as https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Chapman-4652-6 To place two images on one line, for instance, use the following code: Image sized by width: [[image:imagnename.jpg|200px|image description]] Image sized by height: [[image:imagnename.jpg|x200px|image description]] ---- The following are not recommended for individual profiles, but can be used on your personal pages. === Scrolling Text Box - Block Quote ===
Your Text goes here.

And so on and so on

Not sure I understand what this is for

So.....this is an experiment

I beg your pardon
Your Text goes here.

And so on and so on

Not sure I understand what this is for

So.....this is an experiment

I beg your pardon
=== Drop Caps === Dropcaps are neat
They give that traditional book look. Dropcaps are neat
They give that traditional book look.
=== Blockquotes === Simple Version:
Your text goes here
Complex Version:
Your Text goes here.

And so on and so on
'Hover' Version: This is the paragraph that the person puts their mouse over to see the hovering text Simple Version:
Your text goes here
Complex Version:
Your Text goes here.

And so on and so on
'Hover' Version: This is the paragraph that the person puts their mouse over to see the hovering text === Highlighting === : Highlighter effect : Text and underline in different colours : "Circling words" : Coloured text : Resized text ===== Sample Code ===== Highlighter effect Text and underline in different colours "Circling words" Coloured text Resized text You could use colour to highlight, in addition to bold, and/or italics. The colors that are known to work are : {{Yellow|yellow}} {{Yellow|yellow}}
{{Green|green}} {{Green|green}}
{{Purple|purple}} {{Purple|purple}}
{{Blue|blue}} {{Blue|blue}} Only two colours seem to work to highlight the background of the text : {{Pale Green|This text has a pale green background}} {{Pale Green|This text has a pale green background}}
{{Pale Orange|This text has a pale orange background}} {{Pale Orange|This text has a pale orange background}} The others that work appear to be: This is how to {{Gray|highlight part}} of a sentence {{Gray|highlight part}}
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=== Multiple Columns === Eliza died on 20 August 1904 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The obituary states that she was 70 years old, but she was probably more like 84 years old based on the ages she gave in census records. Also, she would have been only 6 years old when her oldest son was born in 1842. Eliza died on 20 August 1904 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The obituary states that she was 70 years old, but she was probably more like 84 years old based on the ages she gave in census records. Also, she would have been only 6 years old when her oldest son was born in 1842. === Linking to a Section on a Page === You can create a link to a specific section on a page. [[Wanton-53#Further Reading|Yenser]] [[Wanton-53#Further Reading|Yenser]] Use the [[ ]] to indicate a link. Wanton-53 is the page identifier (it can be the page you are already on) Whatever follows the # indicates the section. Use a "|" to display what you want, in this example Yenser is an author and the target is a source. === Tables === I stole this from the G2G: I want to pass on what I have learned about WikiTables and ask that it may be included on [[Help:Editing_Tips#Tables|Help:Editing_Tips#Tables]] To separate cells on a single line use "||" (plain cell) or "!!" (bold, centered cell). Also, under "sortable", the following rules will make dates correctly sortable. A field of 11 characters as "dd mmm yyyy", e.g.: "03 May 2018". The spaces can be replaced by "/", "." or "-". A field of 10 characters as "dd/mm/yyyy", e.g.: "03/05/2018". The "/" can be replaced by "-" or "." but NOT a space. A field of 8 characters as "dd/mm/yy", e.g.: "03/05/18". The "/" can be replaced by "-" or "." but NOT a space. The cell content is recognized as money, if the very first character is the Pound, Euro or Dollar sign (script bug: "$" will end up being sorted as numeric, but that may be ok unless you mix pounds and euros in the same column) The cell content is recognized as numeric, if the very first character is a digit (0-9), ".", ",", "%", "?" or "$". Anything else sorts as "case insensitive". If a column does not lend itself to sorting (like images or comments), you can suppress the column from showing the sort arrow by adding a class statement: "| class="unsortable" |columnName" The script that does the decision on the type of data could be fixed so that money, dates and currency could work better. As it is now, a date starting with a digit could be sorted numerically rather than by date. === Under Construction ===
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== How to Source == === Basic Definitions === * A ''source'' is the record used in locating information. Sound genealogy research is built on a variety of sources. * A ''citation'' is a notation that connects the ''source'' to your research and supports any conclusions made. * A ''footnote'' is a reference system using numbers or special characters to alert the reader to a source citation at the bottom of the page. * An ''endnote'' is simply a ''footnote'' placed at the end of the document. Many researchers prefer endnotes since they don't interfere with the readability and flow of a document. * a ''bibliography'' is a listing of sources used but does not refer to specific passages and often lacks page numbers or other locators. === Do's and Don'ts === * Don't delay capturing your source information. In the excitement of "the find," we often say to ourselves, "I'll go back later and cite my source." Certain sources can later be elusive such as websites and online databases. * Use a genealogy database application that helps you capture your source citations by providing formatting hints or templates. * Take advantage of style guides such as reference sheets and even online bibliography generation sites. * Be consistent. If you select a certain citation style, stick to it and don't mix various formats. * Specific source types require specific citation formats. A format for a source such as a book should not be used for an online database or website. * When citing internet-based sources, always note '''when''' the source was located, i.e. "accessed on March 29, 2009." * Don't be an ''Id.''-iot. Avoid the use of ''Id.'' which is the abbreviation for ''idem,'' meaning "the same." Also avoid using ''ibid.'' - the abbreviation for ''ibidem'' - which means "in the same place." === Citation Components === A citation has the following components: '''Author, Title, Publisher, Locator''' * '''Author:''' format can be "First Name Last Name" or "Last Name, First Name." * '''Title:''' format can be ''Title'' or '''Title.''' Also article titles may precede publication title. * '''Publisher:''' format often includes publisher location, name and year published and sometimes in parentheses. * '''Locator:''' usually a page number or range of page numbers depending upon the source type. In addition, for online sources you may need: * '''Accessed:''' list date when source located as in "accessed on March 29, 2009." * '''Examined:''' list search criteria as in "examined for any reference to 'xyz'." * '''Link:''' link to where you found the source, if online. === Citation Styles === '''APA''' - the ''Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association'' is widely accepted documentation style within the social sciences but not often used in genealogy. :: Mills, E. S. (2007). ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co. '''Chicago''' - refers to ''The Chicago Manual of Style'' which is a style guide for American English. It is '''the style''' most often used by genealogists. :: Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co, 2007. '''MLA''' - published by the Modern Language Association of America, the ''MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing'' is an academic style guide used widely in the United States. (bold type is underlined type) :: Mills, Elizabeth Shown. '''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.''' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co, 2007. '''Turabian''' - refers to ''A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations'' and named after its author Kate L. Turabian. In this example the publishing information is placed on a separate line beneath the cited work. :: Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.''
::Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co, 2007. === Examples === : '''Abstracts Published Online''' * Abstractor or compiler, “title of abstract,” transcription date if any, ''Title of Website in italics'' (Online: Internet publisher, Internet published date) [Original author or compiler, original title of the abstracted source in italics, original publisher name, original published date, original pages cited], , web page access date. : '''Articles or Newsletters Published Online''' * Author, “article title,” ''title of Newsletter or Journal in italics'', (newsletter date) (Online: site publisher, published date), , web page access date. : '''Blog Post''' * Author. “title of blog post.” ''title of blog in italics'' (blog), Date, Link to post. : '''Books Reprinted or Published Online''' * Book author, “book database or page title,” ''name of website in italics'' (Online: Online publisher, online published date) [Original published original publisher name, original publish date], page number cited, , web page access date. : '''Compact Disc (CD)''' * Ideal format: 2. Author(s), Title (Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication), volume: page number(s) or other data needed to find the entry. [CD call number]. Comment. : '''Cemetery Records Online''' * Creator of the data ([City], [State]), _name of website in italics_, card-file database ([URL]: accessed [date accessed]), entry for [Name of person], no. [number], citing section [number], lot [letter or number], space [number or letter]. : '''Court Records Online ''' * City or County of jurisdiction, State of jurisdiction, [Series] [case File number], [Case name], [court term], “[item of interest,]” [record date]; digital images, [Web page owner], [Web page title] (URL : accessed [date]). : '''Databases and Database Indexes Published Online''' * Database developer or compiler, “Title of Database in quotes,” ''Title of Website in italics'' (Online: Internet publisher, Internet published date) [Original data publisher, original published date if applicable], , web page access date. : '''GEDCOM Data Online''' * GEDCOM creator/author , “title of GEDCOM,” GEDCOM database, upload date, ''name of website in italics'' (Online: Sponsoring web site or publisher, published dated), , access date. : '''Genealogy Forums''' * Author, , “title or subject of posting,” Online posting, posting date, ''name of forum in italics'' (Online: Publisher of forum), , access date. : '''Land Records (BLM) Online''' *Bureau of Land Management, “Land Patent Search,” digital images, General Land Office Records (http://glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch : accessed [Date]), [Name of patentee] ([County], [State]), homestead patent no. [number]. OR * [Name of patentee] ([County], [State]), homestead patent no. [number]; “Land Patent Search,” digital images, General Land Office Records (http://glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch : accessed [Date]) : '''Magazine Articles Published Online''' * Author, "article," ''magazine name'', issue volume, issue date, available from [magazine website], note whether full or abbreviated edition, , web page access date. : '''Mailing Lists and List Servers''' * Author’s name , “subject line of list message,” Online Posting, date of post, name of hosting list group, , web page access date. : '''Newspaper Articles Published Online''' * Author, “title of article,” ''newspaper name in italics,'' newspaper regional coverage place, day of publication, date of publication, news section, availability, , web page access date. * Online presenter, “name of Image and description” type of image, ''Name of Website in italics'' (Online: online publisher, online publish date), specific page number or citation within the website, , (original publisher, original publish date), web page access date. : '''Printed Journal Articles Republished Online''' * Author, “article title,” publishing web site, [originally published _journal name in italics_, journal volume, journal issue (journal publication date)], , web page access date. : '''Search Engines''' * ''Name of Search Engine in Italics'' (Online: online publisher, online published date), , examined for [scope of the search’, search engine access date. : '''Personal Emails''' * Email author , “subject line,”email to recipient’s name, sent date. : Photos and Images Published Online === Privately Held Materials === According to ''Evidence Explained'', citations to papers, mementos, correstpondence, and other items privately held have additional information that should be included in the citation: * identification of the item according to type * current or last-known whereabouts of the item * a description of the item * statement of provenance (chain of custody of an item from it's original owner to the present, as far as can be determined) The full reference should include: : [Item ID], [Artifact ID], [Creation Date]; [Current or Last Known Owner], [Owner's Location], [Year of Ownership]. Followed by descriptive detail. https://ubalt.libguides.com/citations/chicago https://www.citefast.com/styleguide.php?style=Chicago&sec=inte https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1583797/profile-sources-familysearch-keeping-familysearch-subscriber == Frequently Used Sources == === Ancestry Sources === If you are going to use Ancestry sources, it is important to keep in mind that most people do not have access to these records since it is a pay site. For that reason it is important to create numerous in-line citations to impart as much information as possible to those who do not have access. Many records are available if the user accessed Ancestry from their public library, but this can be somewhat of a hardship for some people. You can also list information contained in the record below the source in the source listing to be helpful. Sometimes there is information about other people that you may not be creating a profile for, but someone else may want to. :: This is how the source looks at the bottom of an Ancestry page: : '''Source Citation''' : Year: 1850; Census Place: Horry, Horry, South Carolina; Roll: M432_854; Page: 26A; Image: 53 : '''Source Information''' : Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. : '''Original data:''' Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. :: ''Option 1:'' : Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C. Year: 1850; Census Place: Horry, Horry, South Carolina; Roll: M432_854; Page: 26A; Image: 53 Option 1 is just okay because it has all the elements to allow someone else to find it and see for themselves. I don't like it, personally, because I think the Original data should come first since Ancestry is basically just the presenter or repository. It is easy to achieve this option by simple copy/paste. :: ''Option 2:'' : Seventh Census of the United States, 1850; (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432, 1009 rolls); Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29; National Archives, Washington, D.C.'''; database and digital images, ''Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 9 July 2019); citing''' Year: 1850; Census Place: Horry, Horry, South Carolina; Roll: M432_854; Page: 26A; Image: 53. {{Ancestry Record|8054|5788659}} {{Ancestry Sharing|17049422|47c2e5}} Option 2 involves not just copy/paste, but a little extra typing. I put what needs to be added in bold text. This option also includes an external source template for Ancestry and the sharing external template: {{Ancestry|8054|5788659}} The first number is the dbid; the second is the h=. Both these numbers are found in the url of the record. This is also useful if adding several family member from the same census record. You will only need to change the h=, everything else is the same. {{Ancestry Sharing|17049422|47c2e5}} First select the sharing button on the top of the page. A box will pop-up and you can "copy link." You'll get something like this: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3302241?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22726c46355745524e4d7a4c386c79332b4a5556573571674d6d4e6a304f73736c74355158337a3164436e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d You can create a sharing template to use in your citation with these numbers: {{Ancestry Sharing|3302241|7b22746f6b656e223a22726c46355745524e4d7a4c386c79332b4a5556573571674d6d4e6a304f73736c74355158337a3164436e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} Perhaps the ''best'' option, and the one I now use is to use the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]]. The WikiTree Sourcer is an add-on to your web browser and is fully customizable. Once you set up your preferences, it is basically two clicks and then paste into your bio! This is the output according to my preferences: * ''1940 Census'': "1940 United States Federal Census", database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|3302241|7b22746f6b656e223a22726c46355745524e4d7a4c386c79332b4a5556573571674d6d4e6a304f73736c74355158337a3164436e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2442|134544758}} : accessed 24 April 2023); citing Year: 1940; Census Place: Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey; Roll: m-t0627-02408; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 24-251. And this is how it looks in edit mode. As you can see it incorporates that long string of characters in the sharing template: * ''1940 Census'': "1940 United States Federal Census", database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|3302241|7b22746f6b656e223a22726c46355745524e4d7a4c386c79332b4a5556573571674d6d4e6a304f73736c74355158337a3164436e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|2442|134544758}} : accessed 24 April 2023); citing Year: 1940; Census Place: Jersey City, Hudson, New Jersey; Roll: m-t0627-02408; Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 24-251. The WikiTree Sourcer works on Ancestry, FamilySearch, FindMyPast, and FindAGrave. === Green-Wood Cemetery === * The Green-Wood Historic Fund. "Burial Search," ''G-W Green-Wood'' (https://www.green-wood.com/burial_search/ : accessed dd mmm yyyy). Buried in Section xxx, lot xxxxx. * The Green-Wood Historic Fund. "Burial Search," ''G-W Green-Wood'' (https://www.green-wood.com/burial_search/ : accessed dd mmm yyyy). Buried in Section xxx, lot xxxxx. === Source Links === Free Free Free Free : ''[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=sArNgO4T4MoC&hl=en The Boston Transcript]''

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This page has been created by [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] to encourage his extended family members and project members to join and use WikiTree. Suggestions for improvement are very welcome. It is '''under construction'''. Like LDS's '''[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]''', WikiTree is a free, collaborative, one-world tree. A one-world tree means that no person should appear in the tree more than once. If your deceased grandparents are already in WikiTree, all you have to do is connect your profile through your parent to your grandparents - and you'll be instantly connected to all of your grandparents' ancestors and connections. == WikiTree YouTube Videos == * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDZ13G7HSPY What is WikiTree?] - 1:30 * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76UUx8QAESc An Introduction to WikiTree] - 13:48 * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5KzI-oIdZM WikiTree: Collaborative Tree] - 6:53 == Create a WikiTree Account == In a small number of cases, a family member (like me) may have already created a private WikiTree profile for you. You may receive an email inviting you to join WikiTree (for free) to get access to your existing private profile. If you accept the invitation, you'll be immediately connected to all of your relatives already on WikiTree. Most of the time, people join on their own as new users: # Navigate to [https://www.wikitree.com/ https://www.wikitree.com/] and click the '''Get Started''' button. # Enter your full name at birth, a password, and your email address. == Fill out your Profile == Be careful not to name living people in the Biography section of a profile without their express permission. If you have two living sisters and a brother, for example, simply state that rather than giving their names. It's fine to link to a public obituary that names living survivors, but if you copy the text into a profile then remove their names. This holds true for 1940, 1950, and other census records; replace the name with "living Davison" (for example). If you find a case where I haven't followed this guidance, please let me know. The default WikiTree privacy setting is "Unlisted" - so other users won't see any information about you. Example: my brother [[Ireland-3461|unlisted Ireland]]. I recommend that you change your profile privacy setting to either: * '''Private with Public Family Tree''' - shows your preferred first name and surname and the decade in which you were born. It also shows your parents' names if they have a profile with this (or lower) privacy settings - and your list of deceased ancestors on WikiTree. It will also show living relatives with a Public Family Tree. It doesn't show anything in the biography section. Example: my father [[Ireland-1573|G Ireland]]. * '''Private with Public Biography and Family Tree''' (recommended) - shows your preferred first name and surname and the decade in which you were born, plus everything you enter in your biography section. It also shows your list of deceased ancestors (and living relatives with Public Family Tree) on WikiTree. Example: my brother [[Ireland-3462|Erik Ireland]]. Click on the "Privacy" tab on the top right of your profile (after saving) to change your profile Privacy setting. == Search WikiTree for your closest deceased relatives == After you've created your own WikiTree profile, the next step is to connect it to the existing tree. I recommend searching for your closest deceased relatives to see if any of them are already on WikiTree: # Navigate to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:SearchPerson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:SearchPerson] # Enter search criteria. I like to use the birth surname of interest, then add some optional search limits: * County name as a criteria for birth or death location * Name variants: include first name variants, only exact last name matches Once you find someone on WikiTree related to you, you can navigate their tree to see your closest WikiTree relative on that line. If your great-grandfather McCool, for example, has a profile on WikiTree but your grandfather/grandmother does not, then you can start entering new profiles for your intermediary ancestors. == Connect to your closest deceased ancestors == Create profiles that connect at least to your closest deceased relatives. In most cases, other WikiTree members can't improve profiles of living people so it's important that you create (or connect to) profiles of deceased relatives. Whether it's your two deceased parents, four deceased grandparents, or some combination of multiple generations, try to connect to the closest deceased ancestor on each of your lines. If you're my extended family member or affiliated with one of my research projects (especially Ireland surname, McCool surname, and Sollenberger surname), message me from my [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] profile and I'll see if I have time to connect your line(s) back further in time on WikiTree. == How Can I Help? == Message me from my profile at [[Ireland-1445|Kevin Ireland]] if you need help connecting your most recent deceased ancestor(s) to WikiTree. While I never charge for assistance, I have real-world time constraints like everyone else. I am most likely to help if: * you're a fourth cousin or closer to me, my spouse, or my step-fathers - or married to one of them * you descend from an Ireland (surname), a McCool, a Sollenberger, a Gwartney, or one of my direct ancestors * you shared your list of AncestryDNA matches with me prior to Dec 2023 (and possibly after) I will try to connect at least one line of your closest ancestors to someone already on WikiTree. == Adding DNA Test Information == If you've taken a DNA test(s) from any vendor, considering adding that information to your WikiTree profile: * Navigate to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:DNATests My WikiTree DNA tests] * "Add new test information" - select the test you've taken and follow the prompts. Repeat if needed. This will help your relatives on WikiTree who've taken the same test see how they're related to you. It may also encourage other relatives to take tests that they haven't. == The fun stuff == Now that your profile is all set up and you're connected to the one-world WikiTree on at least one line, there are a number of fun things you can do. # Navigate to a profile on WikiTree - perhaps [[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)]]. At the very top right, you'll see a drop-down menu labeled '''Franklin-1'''. Select "Relationship to Me" from the drop-down list. Depending on how well-connected you are to the WikiTree and who your ancestors are, you may or may not see a relationship to him. Benjamin happens to be my first cousin-9 times removed - because I descend from his paternal grandmother. # "Connections" on WikiTree are less real, but still fun. Connections try to find the closest way that you connect to someone else. In many/most cases, you're not actually related biologically to the person. But your second cousin's wife's father-in-law might descend from George Washington's mother - or in some other way. You may not be actually related to George Washington, but there's a very good chance you're connected to him. Navigate to [[Washington-11|George Washington (1732-1799)]], click the "Washington-11" drop-down menu, and select "Connections to Me." I happen to be 15 degrees away from George Washington through his great-niece's husband. Theoretically, WikiTree shows that George Washington is also my 9th cousin 9 times removed, but it's quite speculative that we share a common ancestor born about 1406 in England. == Browse Categories == Many profiles are organized into categories - such as places they lived, or where they were buried. If the profile has been placed into any categories, the "Categories" button will appear at the top of the profile next to the "Comments" button. Click "Categories" to see the current list of categories, then click on any individual category link to see who else falls in that category. Here are a few sample categories: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:McCool_Name_Study McCool Name Study] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Winston_County%2C_Mississippi%2C_McCool_Name_Study Winston County, Mississippi, McCool Name Study] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States%2C_Cemeteries United States, Cemeteries] When editing a profile, there is a set of icons above the edit pane. The "Categorize" icon is the second from the right and looks like a series of steps.

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Tag: {{Tag Link|Wikitree_tops}} ---- == Ancestry == '''Most number of connections within 7 generations''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=connections10000 WikiTree members with over 10,000 connnections] '''Most number of generations in an ancestral line where all parent/child relationships have source citations that are adequately complete and accurate''' # 14 generations from [[Atwood-3031|Jon Atwood]] to [[Athy-32|John Athy]] # 13 generations from [[Kingman-350|Kelly Kingman-Joslyn]] to Mayflower passenger [[Chilton-4|James Chilton]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kingman-350&person2_name=Chilton-4 ->View via Relationship Finder<-] # 10 generations from [[Lo_Cascio-93|Vito Lo Cascio]] to [[Cascio-10|Justin Cascio]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lo_Cascio-93&person2_name=Cascio-10 -><-] # 7 generations from [[Stills-14 | Megan Stills ]] to [[Kolb-678 | Baltzer Culp]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stills-14&person2_name=Kolb-678 -><-] '''Most number of parent/child relationships in an eight generation ancestral tree which have source citations that are adequately complete and accurate''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ton-8/5 116] '''Outstanding Profiles''' # [[:Category:Collaborative_Profile_of_the_Week|Collaborative Profile of the Week]] # [[:Category:Example_Profiles_of_the_Week|Example Profiles of the Week]] # [[:Category:Profile_of_the_Week_Winners|Profile of the Week Winners]] # [[Space:Notable_Knockouts|Notable Knockouts]] # [[Examples|Gallery of Examples]] '''Outstanding Photographs''' #[[Project:Photo_of_the_Week/Archive|Photo of the Week]] '''Living persons with ancestry from the largest number of different countries within eight generations''' #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Norman-1065/5 Norman-1065] 10: United States, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Finland #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Whalen-430/5 Whalen-430] 8: Ireland, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Romania, Ukraine, Israel, United States. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Wickham-1317/5 Wickham-1317] 8: Australia, Scotland, Canada, England, Ireland, Switzerland, United States, Wales #[[Maguire-588|Maguire-588]] 7: Ireland, Puerto Rico, France, Denmark, Austria, South Africa, England. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Jones-7503/5 Jones-7503] 7: Croatia, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Prussia, Slovenia, United States. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mckinnon-571/5 Mckinnon-571] 7: Scotland, Canada, Jamaica, Prussia, Germany, United States, Norway. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Athey-67/5 Athey-67] 7: Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, United States #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Kline-958/5 Kline-958] 7: United States, Greece, England, Ireland, Wales, Prussia, Duchy of Oldenburg #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Dardinger-2/5 Dardinger-2] 7: France, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, United States, Wales #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mixon-167/5 Mixon-167] 6: United States, Canada, Sweden, Ireland, England, Scotland #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mac_Rae-45 Mac_Rae-4] 6: Scotland, South Africa, England, Germany, Denmark, Norway #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Pierpont-94/5 Pierpont-94] 6: Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, United States, Wales. # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Brown-8212/5 Brown-8212] 6: Austria, Canada, England, Ireland, Netherlands, United States. # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-802/5 Greg Lavoie] 6: USA, Canada, France, Belgium, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and Duchy of Luxembourg #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mullins-2069/5 Mullins-2069] 5: Germany, Italy, Ireland, Canada (French-Canadian), United States. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-74/5 Lavoie-74] 5: Canada, United States, England, Scotland, Sweden. '''Most number of generations in which a person's ancestors are all known and they are all from one country''' Country must not be an immigrant country such as Australia, Canada, United States, or South Africa, etc. # 5 generations from the Netherlands for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Boonstra-109/5 Boonstra-109] # 4 generations from England for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Coleman-5109/5 Coleman-5109] GEDmatch M457794 '''Most number of identified ancestors back to their 5th great-grandparents (max 254)''' # 254 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cuvellier-16/5 Doris Lavoie] # 250 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Windsor-1/5 H.M. The Queen] # 250 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1/5 HRH the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh] # 250 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arsenault-64/5 Roland Arsenault] # 248 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-75/5 Gil Lavoie] # 240 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-802/5 Greg Lavoie] # 223 by [[Space:Table_of_Known_Ancestors_of_William_Arbuthnot|William Arbuthnot]] # 206 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-62120/5 Ellen Smith] # 204 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ward-21154/5 Stu Ward] # 202 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Schmeeckle-1/5 John Schmeeckle] # 151 by [[Space:Table_of_Known_Ancestors_of_Peter_Roberts|Peter Roberts]] # 151 by [[Foster-86 | William Foster]] '''Most number of ancestors and no known ancestral connection with Wikitree's One World Family Tree''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ton-8/5 Ton-8] # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cascio-10/5 Cascio-10] '''Greatest number of portraits of their 126 ancestors back to their 4th great-grandparents'''. # 58 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arbuthnot-53/4 Sir William Arbuthnot] # 54 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Windsor-1/4 H M The Queen] # 42 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Dane-173/4 Kyle Dane] # 28 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/ward-21154/4 Stu Ward] # 25 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Vincent-18/4 Vincent-18] # 24 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ayer-961/4 Ayer-961] # 23 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrus-373/4 Andrew-373] '''Earliest ''photograph'' of a person''' #[[Dasher-65|Christian Dasher,Jr]]. 1778-1842 # [[Gill-1287|Daniel Gill, b. 1757]] ''He was photographed prior to 1844.'' #[[Moffat-106|Janet Baird, d 1851]] ''[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]'s great great great grandmother.'' # [[Griffith-5257|George G Griffith (abt.1768-1854)]] [[Griffith-5237|Ben Griffith]]'s great-great-great-great-grandfather # [[White-16178|Samuel White d 1863]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey's great-great-great-great-grandfather]] #[[Biggar-90|Walter Biggar, d 1867]] ''[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]'s great great great grandfather.'' #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Schirck-21-1 Michael Schirck and family 1864], [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]] '''s great great grandfather'' #[[Jetlund-3| Mari Olsdatter (Jetlund) Wiborg]] (1788 - 1880) - birthday photograph taken in February, 1865. # [[McInaney-4|Arthur McInaney b c 1811]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey]]'s great-great-grandfather # [[Murphy-4176|James Murphy b. 1816]] ''He was photographed in 1875 when arrested for the murder of Mary Boland and subsequently his wife Elizabeth Murphy.'' #[[Hunsaker-409|Mary Hunsaker b 1816]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey's great-great-great-great-grandmother]] #[[Quinlivan-7|James Quinlivan b. 1823]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey]]'s great-great-grandfather # [[Blalock-238|George Washington Blalock, b. 1836]] [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]]'s great-great grandfather '''Earliest ''home'' of a person''' # [[Pierrepont-3|Holme Pierrepont Hall, 1500]] # [[Claesz-4|Pieter Wyckoff House, 1652]] '''Living persons who are the most distant cousins from each other''' #30th cousins once removed for [[Pieterse-13|Pieterse-13]] and [[Roberts-7085|Roberts-7085]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pieterse-13&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] #29th cousins for [[Ellis-6095|Ellis-6095]] and [[Roberts-7085|Roberts-7085]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-6095&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 -><-] # 26th cousins twice removed for [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] and [[Cruz-788|John Cruz]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cruz-788&person2_name=Lavoie-74&gen=30 -><-] # 26th cousins once removed for [[Orozco-108|Orozco-108]] and [[Ward-21154|Ward-21154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Orozco-108&person2_name=ward-21154&gen=30 -><-] # 24th cousins once removed for [[Williams-61032|Williams-61032]] and [[Cruz-788|Cruz-788]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williams-61032&person2_name=Cruz-788&gen=30 -><-] #22nd cousins twice removed for[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] and [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] #22nd cousins twice removed for[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] #21st cousins twice removed for [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] and [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gerard-337&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] #21st cousins twice removed for [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] and [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-74&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 -><-] # 20th cousins twice removed for [[Bugbee-342|Scott Bugbee]] and [[Ryker-100|Richard Ryker]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugbee-342&person2_name=Ryker-100 -><-] #19th cousins twice removed for [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]] and [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andres-373&person2_name=Gerard-337 -><-] # 18th cousins once removed for [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] and [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wright-7062&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] #18th cousins 1 times removed for [[Lockwood-1016|Douglas Lockwood]] and [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] '''Most number of generations in a direct paternal line''' ''which has not been Y-DNA tested'' # 25 generations from [[Arbuthnot-159|Arbuthnot-159]] to [[De_Swinton-2|de Swinton-2]] '''Most number of generations in a direct maternal line''' ''which has not been mtDNA tested'' # 10 generations from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hunter-3750] to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lancaster-624] "Highest degree of separation found using Relationship Finder" 77 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Xiu-1&person2Name=Thomson-7419&relation=0&ignoreIds= >|<] == USA Presidents== '''Greatest number of U.S. Presidents to whom there is a proven Wikitree relationship to Ancestors and Cousins'' The count is accurate as of 11/12/21, using the "Your Featured Connections" program from 8/4/21 newsletter. One unknown due to privacy. There have been many changes in these trees. The missing list information is probably not correct Information. # 36 /46. [[Gahn-22|Nanette Gahn Pezzutti]] . # 34 (33/32/30) /46. [[kellogg-1557|George Kellogg]], Paternal Grandmother (Coe-2227) has 33 cousins; Paternal Grandfather (Barbour-1017) has 32 cousins. Maternal Grandmother (Hoover-3274) 30 cousins. #34 / 46. [[Quesnell-14|Brian Thomas Quesnell]]. #34/ 46. [[Smith-62120| Ellen Smith]] - All except Monroe, Jackson, Polk, Lincoln, A. Johnson, Arthur, McKinley, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan, Trump, and Biden. #33/45, [[Hoff-1939|Christopher Hoff]] # 33 /46. [[Cooper-1 | Kitty Smith]]. Need van Buren, McKinley , Wilson and Reagan # 33 /45. [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]. # 33 /45. [[Space:Michael's Presidential Connections | Michael Stills]] #33/ 45. [[Parman-30| Ken Parman]] - All except Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, Johnson, Arthur, McKinley, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan, Trump, and Biden. # 32 /46. [[Ellis-5128| Penman]] . # 32/ 46. [[Lockyear-1016|Douglas Lockyear]] # 32/ 46. [[Dalrymple-394|Scott Dalrymple]]. Need van Buren, Jackson, McKinley, Trump. (Reagan uncertain.) # 32 /46. [[Beardsley-386|John Beardsley]] Missing van Buren, Wilson # 32 /46. [[Lenover-1 | Marty Acks]]. Need van Buren, McKinley and Wilson # 32 /46. [[Ledbetter-258|Scott Ledbetter]] Needs van Buren, McKinley, Wilson And Reagan # 32 /46. [[Clark-21721|Cathy Clark]] needs Wilson, McKinley, Buchanan, and Jackson # 31 /46 [[Selman-116|Ruth Ledbetter]] Need Van Buren, W Wilson, McKinley. and Reagan # 30 /46. [[Roach-854|Trudy Roach]] Reagan (uncertain), Needs Van Buren, McKinley, A Jackson, W Wilson, and Eisenhauer. # 29 /46. [[Gleason_Gleeson-1|Enrique Aguiluz]] Needs van Buren, McKinley, Wilson, Jackson, And Eisenhauer == DNA == ===Patrilineal Line Cousins Sharing Y-SNPS Dating after 1500=== # # ''Y-DNA and mtDNA results with a "*" are in [https://www.mitoYDNA.org mitoYDNA] for verification'' '''Most distant Y-DNA tested patrilineal cousins in WikiTree''' # [[Griffin-11927|Griffin-11927]] is a 38th cousin 10x removed of [[Newton-9870|Newton-9870]]. Their patrilineal MRCA is [[Ap_Coel-2|Ap_Coel-2]]. [[Griffin-11927|Griffin-11927]]'s patrilineal relationship with [[Ap_Coel-2|Ap_Coel-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Griffin-11927&person2Name=Ap_Coel-2 -><-]. [[Newton-9870|Newton-9870]]'s patrilineal relationship with [[Ap_Coel-2|Ap_Coel-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Newton-9870&person2Name=Ap_Coel-2 -><-] # '''Surname DNA project with most number of participants in WikiTree''' # Jones - 68 # ===Most number of generations in a direct maternal line which has been mtDNA tested=== # 30 generations from [[Zähringen-25|Zähringen-25]] to [[Beziers-5|Beziers-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zähringen-25&person2_name=Beziers-5&gen=30 -><-] ** # 23 generations from [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25|Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25]] to [[Pfannberg-1|Pfannberg-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25&person2_name=Pfannberg-1&gen=30 -><-] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25&person2Name=Pfannberg-1&relation=5&ignoreIds= -><-] * # 22 generations from [[Duldig-2|Duldig-2]] to [[Roet-3|Roet-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Duldig-2&person2_name=Roet-3&gen=30 -><-] * # 17 generations from [[Walker-19780]] to [[Unknown-409009]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walker-19780&person2_name=Unknown-409009 -><-] x # 17 generations from [[Bond-2452|Bond-2452]] to [[Unknown-270704|Unknown-270704]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bond-2452&person2_name=Unknown-270704 -><-] * # 17 generations from [[Erdoes-1|Erdoes-1]] to [[Bond-413|Bond-413]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Erdoes-1&person2_name=Bond-413&gen=30 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Herald-26|Herald-26]] to [[Unknown-558415|Unknown-558415]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Herald-26&person2_name=Unknown-558415&gen=30 -><-] 000 # 15? generations from [[Hartley-2123]] to [[Mansell-495]] # 15? generations from [[Johnson-29551]] to [[Withers-968]] 0 # 15 generations from [[Bousquet-Paschke-1]] to [[Lemieux-361]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bousquet-Paschke-1&person2_name=Lemieux-361 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Brown-89591]] to [[Sauvagie-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-89591&person2_name=Sauvagie-2 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Holbrook-796]] to [[UNKNOWN-134780]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holbrook-796&person2_name=UNKNOWN-134780 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Hollands-165]] to [[Gory-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hollands-165&person2_name=Gory-1 -><-] 00 # 15 generations from [[Ryals-298|Ryals-298]] to [[Hatch-112|Hatch-112]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ryals-298&person2_name=Hatch-112 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Perkins-10289|Perkins-10289]] to [[Unknown-296297|Unknown-296297]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perkins-10289&person2_name=Unknown-296297 -><-] 0* # 15 generations from [[Hamilton-26884|Hamilton-26884]] to [[Unknown-223998|Unknown-223998]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hamilton-26884&person2_name=Unknown-223998 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Vap-9|Vap-9]] to [[Adams-18154|Adams-18154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vap-9&person2_name=Adams-18154 -><-] 0o # 15 generations from [[Dufour-887|Dufour-887]] to [[Lemercier-2|Lemercier-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dufour-887&person2_name=Lemercier-2 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Hastings-2444|Hastings-2444]] to [[Swift-81|Swift-81]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hastings-2444&person2_name=Swift-81 -><-] #14 generations from [[Bergeron-361]] to [[Bergeron-685]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergeron-361&person2_name=Bergeron-685 -><-] #14 generations from [[Street-411]] to [[Street-510]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Street-411&person2_name=Street-510 -><-] #14 generations from [[Adams-21565]] to [[Eldred-586]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-21565&person2_name=Eldred-586 -><-] #14 generations from [[Conkright-16]] to [[UNKNOWN-247674]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conkright-16&person2_name=UNKNOWN-247674 -><-] #14 generations from [[Harper-7921]] to [[Whipple-1084]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harper-7921&person2_name=Whipple-1084 -><-] #14 generations from [[Orosco-31]] to [[González_Florida-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Orosco-31&person2_name=González_Florida-2 -><-] #14 generations from [[Ekman-197]] to [[Persdotter-418]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ekman-197&person2_name=Persdotter-418 -><-] #14 generations from [[Mendoza-591]] to [[Gardony-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mendoza-591&person2_name=Gardony-1 -><-] #14 generations from [[Whitesell-311]] to [[White-700]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitesell-311&person2_name=White-700 -><-] #14 generations from [[Beals-1386|Beals-1386]] to [[Unknown-210447|Unknown-210447]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beals-1386&person2_name=Unknown-210447 -><-] #14 generations from [[Ayala-339|Ayala-339]] to [[Blessing-3|Blessing-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ayala-339&person2_name=Blessing-3 -><-] #14 generations from [[Byrd-5980|Byrd-5980]] to [[Drake-3120|Drake-3120]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byrd-5980&person2_name=Drake-3120 -><-] * #14 generations from [[Basch-15|Basch-15]] to [[Orvice-2|Orvice-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Basch-15&person2_name=Orvice-2 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Metz-1008]] to [[Romain-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Metz-1008&person2_name=Romain-12 -><-] 000 # 13 generations from [[Woodward-6852]] to [[Minguet-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Woodwar—6852&person2_name=Minguet-1 -><-] *000 # 13 generations from [[Burbank-639]] to [[Wylding-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burbank-639&person2_name=Wylding-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Moore-19345]] to [[Beck-9972]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moore-19345&person2_name=Beck-9972 -><-] x # 13 generations from [[TremblaY-7221]] to [[Beaudart-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=TremblaY-7221&person2_name=Beaudart-1 -><-] x # 13 generations from [[Burbank-639]] to [[Wylding-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burbank-639&person2_name=Wylding-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Strunk-194]] to [[Myers-5980]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Strunk-194&person2_name=Myers-5980 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Alarie-89]] to [[Roussel-113]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Alarie-89&person2_name=Roussel-113 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Muller-141]] to [[Unknown-201045]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Muller-141&person2_name=Unknown-201045 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Ring-1050]] to [[Unknown-333172]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ring-1050&person2_name=Unknown-333172 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Brim-81]] to [[Sage-48]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brim-81&person2_name=Sage-48 -><-] *o # 13 generations from [[S.-230]] to [[Whiterent-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=S.-230&person2_name=Whiterent-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Lachance-520]] to [[Langlois-95]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lachance-520&person2_name=Langlois-95 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Romain-12]] to [[Darga-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Romain-12&person2_name=Darga-6 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Nicholson-4214]] to [[Bourradier-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nicholson-4214&person2_name=Bourradier-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Parker-31234]] to [[Walker-1209]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Parker-31234&person2_name=Walker-1209 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Byrd-5980]] to [[Drake-3120]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McKenzie-9815&person2_name=Drake-3120 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Stetson-1577]] to [[Hatch-112]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stetson-1577&person2_name=Hatch-112 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Pauli-288]] to [[Unknown-325012]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pauli-288&person2_name=Unknown-325012 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Mc_Carthy-5933|Mc_Carthy-5933]] to [[Unknown-189179|Unknown-189179]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mc_Carthy-5933&person2_name=Unknown-189179 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Lavoie-802|Lavoie-802]] to [[Challe-7|Challe-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-802&person2_name=Challe-7 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Tillman-416]] to [[Hamon-244]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tillman-416&person2_name=Hamon-244 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Wilson-19982]] to [[Adams-18154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-19982&person2_name=Adams-18154 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Arsenault-64|Arsenault-64]] to [[Rau-71|Rau-71]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arsenault-64&person2Name=Rau-71&relation=5&ignoreIds= -><-] **0 # 12 generations from [[Zahlaway-1]] to [[Bourg-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zahlaway-1&person2_name=Bourg-20 -><-] *00 # 12 generations from [[Sokolow-4]] to [[Croshaw-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sokolow-4&person2_name=Croshaw-1 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Unknown-124523]] to [[McCurdy-322]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Unknown-124523&person2Name=McCurdy-322 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Carder-47]] to [[Unknown-13679]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carder-47&person2_name=Unknown-13679 -><-] *# # 12 generations from [[Tryon-2537]] to [[Unknown-319632]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tryon-2537&person2_name=Unknown-319632 -><-] x # 12 generations from [[Streeter-1106]] to [[Unknown-300435]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Streeter-1106&person2_name=Unknown-300435 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Peachey-54]] to [[Unknown-282952]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peachey-54&person2_name=Unknown-282952 -><-] xo # 12 generations from [[Bailey-15326]] to [[Unknown-272258]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-15326&person2_name=Unknown-272258 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Davidson-8840]] to [[Unknown-250621]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davidson-8840&person2_name=Unknown-250621 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Givens-1538]] to [[Courtin-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Givens-1538&person2_name=Courtin-1 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Mohr-1284]] to [[Wheaton-70]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mohr-1284&person2_name=Wheaton-70 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Rapp-122]] to [[Brushett-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rapp-122&person2_name=Brushett-1 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Carder-47]] to [[Unknown-13679]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carder-47&person2_name=Unknown-13679 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Gill-1291|Gill-1291]] to [[Unknown-590161|Unknown-590161]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gill-1291&person2_name=Unknown-590161 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Bozoian-2|Bozoian-2]] to [[Unknown-256165|Unknown-256165]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bozoian-2&person2_name=Unknown-256165 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Wood-6960]] to [[Bacon-764]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wood-6960&person2_name=Bacon-764 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Townsend-4279]] to [[Turner-97]] -[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Townsend-4279&person2_name=Turner-97 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Clark-45146]] to [[Viot-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clark-45146&person2_name=Viot-1 -><-] * #12 generations from [[Castonguay-53]] to [[Breau-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Castonguay-53&person2_name=Breau-4 -><-] ** #11 generations from [[Webster-11436]] to [[Unknown-42316]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Webster-11436&person2_name=Unknown-42316 -><-] #11 generations from [[Allen-12977]] to [[Lydecker-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Allen-12977&person2_name=Lydecker-2 -><-] #11 generations from [[Smith-40964]] to [[Wickenden-17]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-40964&person2_name=Wickenden-17 -><-] * #11 generations from [[Legere-225]] to [[Mi'kmaq-11]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Legere-225&person2_name=Mi'kmaq-11 -><-] ****00 # 11 generations from [[Friebel-7|Friebel-7]] to [[Beaudinet-1|Beaudinet-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Friebel-7&person2_name=Beaudinet-1 -><-] *000 # 11 generations from [[Powers-2172]] to [[Unknown-292180]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Powers-2172&person2_name=Unknown-292180 -><-] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Powers-2172&person2Name=Unknown-292180&relation=5&ignoreIds= -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Lesieutre-1]] to [[Dupre-155]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lesieutre-1&person2_name=Dupre-155 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Koskinen-15]] to [[Unknown-201315]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Koskinen-15&person2_name=UNKNOWN-201315 -><-] o # 11 generations from [[Maybury-32]] to [[Watkins-3708]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=maybury-32&person2_name=Watkins-3708 -><-] o # 11 generations from [[Walsh-1940|Walsh-1940]] to [[Bodeleau-1|Bodeleau-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walsh-1940&person2_name=Bodeleau-1 -><-] - # 11 generations from [[Brander-34|Brander-34]] to [[Arbuthnot-994|Arbuthnot-994]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brander-34&person2_name=Arbuthnot-994 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Friebel-7|Friebel-7]] to [[Beaudinet-1|Beaudinet-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Friebel-7&person2_name=Beaudinet-1 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Crabtree-822|Crabtree-822]] to [[Bernard-55|Bernard-55]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crabtree-822&person2_name=Bernard-55 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Chambers-10899|Chambers-10899]] to [[Unknown-625000|Unknown-625000]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chambers-10899&person2_name=Unknown-625000 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Steingrímsson-1|Steingrímsson-1]] to [[Jónsdóttir-1095|Jónsdóttir-1095]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Steingrímsson-1&person2_name=Jónsdóttir-1095 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Watson-785]] to [[Unknown-266529]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Watson-785&person2_name=Unknown-266529 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Bozoian-2|Bozoian-2]] to [[Unknown-256165|Unknown-256165]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bozoian-2&person2_name=Unknown-256165 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Gill-4417]] to [[McClintic-74]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gill-4417&person2_name=McClintic-74 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Murphy-7888]] to [[Lefranc-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Murphy-7888&person2_name=Lefranc-1 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Wickboldt-1]] to [[Ivarsdatter-52]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wickboldt-1&person2_name=Ivarsdatter-52 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Martin-29170]] to [[Miller-16007]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-29170&person2_name=Miller-16007 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Wilson-31949]] to [[Freeman-4391]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-31949&person2_name=Freeman-4391 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Jones-95157]] to [[Hadley-2295]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jones-95157&person2_name=Hadley-2295 -><-] * # 9 generations from [[Key-1331]] to [[Unknown-246538]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Key-1331&person2_name=Unknown-246538 -><-] **0 # 9 generations from [[Sears-5474]] to [[Chadwick-688]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sears-5474&person2_name=Chadwick-688 -><-] # 9 generations from [[Timberlake-174]] to [[Scarborough-125]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Timberlake-174&person2_name=Scarborough-125 -><-] # 9 generations from [[Bartlett-3702]] to [[Watkins-3708]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bartlett-3702&person2_name=Watkins-3708 -><-] o # 9 generations from [[Kovach-110]] to [[Moore-20479]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kovach-110&person2_name=Moore-20479 -><-] * # 9 generations from [[Athey-67]] to [[Unknown-226816]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Athey-161&person2_name=Unknown-226816 -><-] * # 9 generations from [[Weatherford-199]] to [[Unknown-219884]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weatherford-199&person2_name=Unknown-219884 -><-] ** # 8 generations from [[Ittermann-7]] to [[Kremer-463]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ittermann-7&person2_name=Kremer-463 -><-] # 8 generations from [[Ellis-6095]] to [[Shea-670]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-6095&person2_name=Shea-670 -><-] * # 8 generations from [[King-13779]] to [[Giles-4874]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=King-13779&person2_name=Giles-4874 -><-] * # 8 generations from [[Lykins-104]] to [[Lane-987]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lykins-104&person2_name=Lane-987 -><-] # 7 generations from [[McGowan-38]] to [[Unknown-195059]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McGowan-38&person2_name=Unknown-195059 -><-] * # 7 generations from [[Vincent-18]] to [[Unknown-334766]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vincent-18&person2_name=Unknown-334766 -><-] * # 7 generations from [[Key-2986]] to [[Golden-1942]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Golden-1942&person2_name=Key-2986 -><-]] # 6 generations from [[Lavoie-74]] to [[Unknown-179673]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-74&person2_name=Unknown-179673 -><-] # 6 generations from [[Brandt-785]] to [[Weatherford-198]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brandt-785&person2_name=Weatherford-198&relationshipLimit=maternal -><-] ** ===Most number of generations in a direct paternal line which has been Y-DNA tested=== # 45 generations from [[Morgan-14571]] to [[Mac_Cairbe-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morgan-14571&person2_name=Mac_Cairbe-1 -><-] # 40 generations from [[Lindsey-4187]] to [[Unknown-410893]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lindsey-4187&person2_name=Unknown-410893 -><-] # 38 generations from [[Bourbon-149]] to [[Neustria-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bourbon-149&person2_name=Neustria-20 -><-] * # 36 generations from [[Drummond-153|Drummond-153]] to [[Hungary-129|Hungary-129]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Drummond-153&person2_name=Hungary-129 -><-] * # 35 generations from [[Percy-609|Percy-609]] to [[Unknown-407019|Unknown-407019]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Percy-609&person2_name=Unknown-407019 -><-] # 34 generations from [[Gragg-349]] to [[Strathclyde-25]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gragg-349&person2_name=Strathclyde-25 -><-] # 34 generations from [[Newberry-1070]] to [[Godfrey-676]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Newberry-1070&person2_name=Unknown-462562 -><-] * # 33 generations from [[McDonald-4851|McDonald-4851]] to [[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McDonald-4851&person2_name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1 -><-] *** # 33 generations from [[Randolph-1145|Randolph-1145]] to [[Vannes-7|Vannes-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Randolph-1145&person2_name=Vannes-7 -><-] *0 # 32 generations from [[Griffin-11927]] to [[Ap_Yspwys-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Griffin-11927&person2_name=Ap_Yspwys-2 -><-] * # 32 generations from [[Warren-1224|Warren-1224]] to [[Seigneur_de_Nogent-1|Seigneur_de_Nogent-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Warren-1224&person2_name=Nogent-2 -><-] * # 31 generations from [[Rossell-169]] to [[Bertrand-450]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rossell-169&person2_name=Bertrand-450 -><-] # 30 generations from [[Sinclair-2943]] to [[Chaumont-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sinclair-2943&person2_name=Chaumont-7 -><-] 000 # 30 generations from [[Munro-3179|Munro-3179]] to [[Ro-12|Ro-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Munro-3179&person2_name=Ro-12&gen=30 -><-] ***0 # 30 generations from [[Venable-227|Venable-227]] to [[Venables-25|Venables-25]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Venable-227&person2_name=Venables-25 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Newton-9870]] to [[Ap_Gruffudd-70]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Newton-9870&person2_name=Ap_Gruffudd-70 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Johnston-17423]] to [[Northumbria-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnston-17423&person2_name=Northumbria-1 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Drewry-255]] to [[Of_NORMANDY-31]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Drewry-255&person2_name=Of_NORMANDY-31 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Aubrey-124]] to [[De_Sancto_Alberico-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aubrey-124&person2_name=De_Sancto_Alberico-1 -><-] ** # 29 generations from [[Mayes-1141]] to [[Cave-1693]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mayes-1141&person2_name=Cave-1693 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Ratcliff-1000]] to [[Radcliffe-423]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ratcliff-1000&person2_name=Radcliffe-423 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Hinton-799]] to [[De_Hynton-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hinton-799&person2_name=De_Hynton-12 -><-] 0 # 28 generations from [[Crofton-57]] to [[De_Lowther-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crofton-57&person2_name=De_Lowther-9 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Rhamy-5]] to [[Remy-38]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rhamy-5&person2_name=Remy-38 -><-] *000 # 28 generations from [[Putnam-3264]] to [[Fitz_Wale-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Putnam-3264&person2_name=Fitz_Wale-5 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Livingston-2643]] to [[Levingstoun-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Livingston-2643&person2_name=Levingstoun-1 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Montgomery-12001]] to [[Montgomerie-240]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Montgomery-12001&person2_name=Montgomerie-240 -><-] 0000 # 28 generations from [[Ogle-1245]] to [[De_Ogle-11]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ogle-1245&person2_name=De_Ogle-11 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Calhoun-1293|Calhoun-1293]] to [[Colquhoun-82|Colquhoun-82]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calhoun-1293&person2_name=Colquhoun-82&gen=30 -><-] **00 # 27 generations from [[DuBose-358]] to [[Du_Bosc-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DuBose-358&person2_name=Du_Bosc-4 -><-] # 27 generations from [[Spires-277]] to [[Kirkpatrick-4510]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spires-277&person2_name=Kirkpatrick-4510 -><-] # 27? generations from [[Jernigan-363]] to [[FitzJernegan-1]] -><-] # 27 generations from [[Frazier-1061]] to [[Fraser-220]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frazier-1061&person2_name=Fraser-220 -><-] # 27 generations from [[Van_Kort-1]] to [[Ab_Ednowain-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Kort-1&person2_name=Ab_Ednowain-1 -><-] # 27 generations from [[Wolcott-607]] to [[Wolcott-450]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wolcott-607&person2_name=Wolcott-450 -><-] *0 # 27 generations from [[Prather-963|Prather-963]] to [[Praers-16|Praers-16]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prather-963&person2_name=Praers-16 -><-] *000 # 27 generations from [[Davenport-3854|Davenport-3854]] to [[Mercia-59|Mercia-59]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davenport-3854&person2_name=Mercia-59&gen=30 -><-] * # 26 generations from [[Stewart-23783|Stewart-23783]] to [[Dol-46|Dol-46]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stewart-23783&person2_name=Dol-46 -><-] ***000 # 26 generations from [[Hough-2796]] and [[Hogh-42]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hough-2796&person2_name=Hogh-42 -><-] *x0000 # 26 generations from [[Gibson-11468|Gibson-11468]] and [[MacGilbert-1|MacGilbert-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gibson-11468&person2_name=MacGilbert-1 -><-] # 26? generations from [[Howard-13953|Howard-13953]] to [[Hereward-1|Hereward-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Howard-13953&person2_name=Hereward-1&gen=30 -><-] # 26 generations from [[Garrett-1435|Garrett-1435]] to [[FitzGerald-2692|FitzGerald-2692]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrett-1435&person2_name=FitzGerald-2692&gen=30 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Washington-3366]] to [[De_Washington-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Washington-3366&person2Name=De_Washington-8&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] * # 25 generations from [[Balika-1]] to [[Basarab-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Balika-1&person2Name=Basarab-6&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] # 25 generations from [[Scott-31394]] to [[Wold-28]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Scott-31394&person2_name=Wold-28 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Olds-150]] to [[Scott-16049]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olds-150&person2_name=Scott-16049 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Henderson-5232]] to [[Henryson-10]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henderson-5232&person2_name=Henryson-10 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Sample-968]] to [[Sempill-39]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sample-968&person2_name=Sempill-39 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Parker-4901]] to [[Le_Parcar-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Parker-4901&person2_name=Le_Parcar-3 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Richmond-4119]] to [[Rohaut-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Richmond-4119&person2_name=Rohaut-5 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Booth-4404]] to [[Booth-556]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Booth-4404&person2_name=Booth-556 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Lee-8814|Lee-8814]] to [[Lega-5|Lega-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lee-8814&person2_name=Lega-5&gen=30 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Boswell-455]] to [[Bosville-57]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boswell-455&person2_name=Bosville-57 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Walker-49316]] to [[Walker-17159]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walker-49316&person2_name=Walker-17159 -><-] * # 24 generations from [[Huddleston-1323]] to [[Huddleston-1770]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Huddleston-1323&person2_name=Huddleston-1770 -><-] 00 # 24 generations from [[Johnson-57657]] to [[Svina-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-57657&person2_name=Svina-1 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Scarborough-273]] to [[De_Scardeburge-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Scarborough-273&person2_name=De_Scardeburge-4 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Hutchinson-7397]] to [[Hutchinson-1249]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hutchinson-7397&person2_name=Hutchinson-1249 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Sutherland-1328]] to [[Flandrensis-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sutherland-1328&person2_name=Flandrensis-8 -><-] # # 24 generations from [[Dunlap-165]] to [[McFinley-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dunlap-165&person2_name=McFinley-5 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Johnston-1973|Johnston-1973]] to [[Johnstone-1213|Johnstone-1213]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnston-1973&person2_name=Johnstone-1213&gen=30 -><-] # 23 generations from [[Harris-22426]] to [[Heriz-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harris-22426&person2_name=Heriz-5 -><-] # 23 generations from [[Weaver-3466|Weaver-3466]] to [[Weaver-220|Weaver-220]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weaver-3466&person2_name=Weaver-220 -><-] # 23 generations from [[Lockwood-1016|Lockwood-1016]] to [[Lister-432|Lister-432]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Lister-432&gen=30 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Van_der_Merwede-22]] to [[Merwede-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_der_Merwede-22&person2_name=Merwede-8 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Dodge-4736]] to [[Dodge-327]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dodge-4736&person2_name=Dodge-327 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Douglas-4799]] to [[Mackenzie-3100]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Douglas-4799&person2_name=Mackenzie-3100 -><-] # # 22 generations from [[Buckley-2106]] to [[Bulkeley-654]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buckley-2106&person2_name=Bulkeley-654 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Washburn-3181]] to [[Wasseburne-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washburn-3181&person2_name=Wasseburne-3 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Hoare-535]] to [[Hore-809]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoare-535&person2_name=Hore-809 -><-] * # 21 generations from [[DeWitt-828]] to [[De_Witte-37]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DeWitt-828&person2_name=De_Witte-37 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Kneeland-36]] to [[Kneeland-211]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kneeland-36&person2_name=Kneeland-211 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Porterfield-1809]] to [[Porter-7646]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porterfield-1809&person2_name=Porter-7646 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Crabtree-1498]] to [[DeCrabtre-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crabtree-1498&person2_name=DeCrabtre-2 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Cobb-4603]] to [[Cobbes-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cobb-4603&person2_name=Cobbes-2 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Tucker-11357]] to [[Le_Toukere-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tucker-11357&person2_name=Le_Toukere-4 -><-] 000 # 21 generations from [[Prather-1299]] to [[Crawford-598]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prather-1299&person2_name=Crawford-598 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Goddard-4544]] to [[Goddardville-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goddard-4544&person2_name=Goddardville-1 -><-] 0oo # 20 generations from [[Lawson-2801]] to [[Lawson-2199]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lawson-2801&person2_name=Lawson-2199 -><-] # 20 generations from [[McDonell-150]] to [[De_Balinhard-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McDonell-150&person2_name=De_Balinhard-4 -><-] # # 20 generations from [[Mackay-5193]] to [[Mackay-1349]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mackay-5193&person2_name=Mackay-1349 -><-] * # 20 generations from [[Sheffield-4797]] to [[Sheffield-985]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sheffield-4797&person2_name=Sheffield-985 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Coe-1160]] to [[Coo-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coe-1160&person2_name=Coo-12 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Hayes-9726]] to [[Haye-229]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hayes-9726&person2_name=Haye-229 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Norton-1991]] to [[Norton-584]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Norton-1991&person2_name=Norton-584 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Prouse-92]] to [[Prouz-19]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prouse-92&person2_name=Prouz-19 -><-] * # 20 generations from [[Романов-15|Романов-15]] to [[Oldenburg-252|Oldenburg-252]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Романов-15&person2_name=Oldenburg-252&gen=30 -><-] * # 19 generations from [[Davini-1]] to [[Davini-1761]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davini-1&person2_name=Davini-1761 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Quezada_Romo-1]] to [[Díaz_de_Quesada-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Quezada_Romo-1&person2_name=Díaz_de_Quesada-4 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Zaborowski,_H._Grzymala-1]] to [[Zaborowski,_H._Grzymala-54]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Zaborowski,_H._Grzymala-1&person2Name=Zaborowski-104&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] # 19 generations from [[Snow-5862]] to [[Snow-2831]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Snow-5862&person2_name=Snow-2831 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Webster-6720]] to [[Webestere-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Webster-6720&person2_name=Webestere-1 -><-] # 19? generations from [[Underwood-2787]] to [[De_Underwood-3]] # 19? generations from [[Irby-962]] to [[Irby-1520]] X # 19? generations from [[Crosta_di_Moncalvo-1]] to [[Crosta-20]] # 19 generations from [[Wyatt-6848]] to [[Wyatt-253]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wyatt-6848&person2_name=Wyatt-253 -><-] 000x # 19 generations from [[Bennett-12429]] to [[Bennett-1571]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bennett-12429&person2_name=Bennett-1571 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Merrill-1937]] to [[Merrill-1247]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Merrill-1937&person2_name=Merrill-1247 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Wyatt-3300]] to [[Wyatt-253]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wyatt-3300&person2_name=Wyatt-253 -><-] oooo # 19 generations from [[Harvey-10288]] to [[Hervey-30]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harvey-10288&person2_name=Hervey-30 -><-] *o # 18 generations from [[Marvin-1642]] to [[Baldewyn-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Marvin-1642&person2Name=Baldewyn-4&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] * # 18 generations from [[Greer-2000]] to [[Grierson-295]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Greer-2000&person2_name=Grierson-295 -><-] * # 18 generations from [[Garrett-8218]] to [[Cherry-1451]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrett-8218&person2_name=Cherry-1451 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Sims-2294]] to [[Symes-191]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sims-2294&person2_name=Symes-191 -><-] 00 # 18 generations from [[Thornton-7943]] to [[Thornton-2354]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thornton-7943&person2_name=Thornton-2354 -><-] 00 # 18 generations from [[Christopher-540]] to [[Christopher-282]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christopher-540&person2_name=Christopher-282 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Napier-1415]] to [[Napier-1071]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Napier-1415&person2_name=Napier-1071 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Peyton-885]] to [[Peyton-949]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-885&person2_name=Peyton-949 -><-] ## # 18 generations from [[Matthews-5436]] to [[Matthew-51]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Matthews-5436&person2_name=Matthew-51 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Urquhart-93]] to [[Urquhart-719]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Urquhart-93&person2_name=Urquhart-719 -><-] * # 18 generations from [[Marvin-1642]] to [[Baldewyn-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marvin-1642&person2_name=Baldewyn-4 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Morse-5086]] to [[Morse-1172]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morse-5086&person2_name=Morse-1172 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Marvin-1642]] to [[Baldewyn-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marvin-1642&person2_name=Baldewyn-4 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Coppage-146]] to [[Ab_Einion-10]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coppage-146&person2_name=Ab_Einion-10 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Windom-41]] to [[Wymondham-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Windom-41&person2_name=Wymondham-6 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Fuller-14329]] to [[Fuller-500]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fuller-14329&person2_name=Fuller-500 -><-] *oo # 17 generations from [[Weston-987]] to [[Weston-2997]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weston-987&person2_name=Weston-2997 -><-] * # 17 generations from [[Elliott-2820]] to [[Ellot-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Elliott-2820&person2_name=Ellot-6 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Brubaker-232]] to [[Bruppacher-25]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brubaker-232&person2_name=Bruppacher-25 -><-] # # 17 generations from [[Cosby-698]] to [[Cosby-227]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cosby-698&person2_name=Cosby-227 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Hathaway-1200]] to [[Hathaway-991]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hathaway-1200&person2_name=Hathaway-991 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Goodman-3787]] to [[Goodman-1540]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodman-3787&person2_name=Goodman-1540 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Thorgeirsson-7]] to [[Buch-42]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thorgeirsson-7&person2_name=Buch-42 -><-] 00 # 17? generations from [[Staley-468]] to [[Stähelis-2]] # 17? generations from [[Warren-1727]] to [[Waryng-18]] # 17 generations from [[Cobb-1789]] to [[Cobbe-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cobb-1789&person2_name=Cobbe-4 -><-] x # 17 generations from [[Conger-727]] to [[Belkunger-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conger-727&person2_name=Belkunger-1 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Copeland-2909]] to [[Copeland-390]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Copeland-2909&person2_name=Copeland-390 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Olmstead-8810]] to [[Olmstead-115]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olmstead-8810&person2_name=Olmstead-115 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Harris-27638]] to [[Harris-2787]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harris-27638&person2_name=Harris-2787 -><-] 00 # 17 generations from [[Knight-5310]] to [[Knight-190]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knight-5310&person2_name=Knight-190 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Lloyd-1549]] to [[Lord-143]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lloyd-1549&person2_name=Lord-143 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Bradford-6765]] to [[Bradford-61]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bradford-6765&person2_name=Bradford-61 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Haviland-437|Haviland-437]] to [[DeHaviland-5|DeHaviland-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haviland-437&person2_name=DeHaviland-5&gen=30 -><-] ** # 17 generations from [[Norwood-1895]] to [[Northwood-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Norwood-1895&person2_name=Northwood-2 -><-] 00 # 17 generations from [[Page-5538]] to [[Page-4988]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Page-5538&person2_name=Page-4988 -><-] 0# see [[Page-5537]] # 16 generations from [[Pettebone-7]] to [[Petibone-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pettebone-7&person2_name=Petibone-8 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Martin-19027]] to [[Martin-58624]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-19027&person2_name=Martin-58624 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Davis-39218]] to [[Hildesley-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-39218&person2_name=Hildesley-5 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Van_der_Heide-260]] to [[Teyes-23]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_der_Heide-260&person2_name=Teyes-23 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Barton-2392]] to [[Barton-7415]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barton-2392&person2_name=Barton-7415 -><-] *0 # 16 generations from [[Gilbreath-460]] to [[Galbraith-1301]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gilbreath-460&person2_name=Galbraith-1301 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Judd-3112]] to [[Judde-65]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Judd-3112&person2_name=Judde-65 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Torrey-776]] to [[Torrey-412]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Torrey-776&person2_name=Torrey-412 -><-] 00 # 16 generations from [[Rockwell-390]] to [[Rockwell-1310]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rockwell-390&person2_name=Rockwell-1310 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Foot-726]] to [[Foote-1154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Foot-726&person2_name=Foote-1154 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Chickering-152]] to [[Chickering-54]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chickering-152&person2_name=Chickering-54 -><-] # 16? generations from [[Rivers-635]] to [[Rivers-1094]] # 16? generations from [[Penfold-354]] to [[Penfold-928]] # 16? generations from [[Crumpton-97]] to [[Womocke-2]] # 16? generations from [[Hancock-10695]] to [[Hancock-2351]] see [[Hancock-2251]] # 16 generations from [[Anderson-23510]] to [[Todd-1663]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anderson-23510&person2_name=Todd-1663 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Coble-1104]] to [[Kobel-14]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coble-1104&person2_name=Kobel-14 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Brooks-5834]] to [[Gentry-539]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brooks-5834&person2_name=Gentry-539 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Leftwich-1010]] to [[Leftwiche-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leftwich-1010&person2_name=Leftwiche-2 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Endicott-643]] to [[De_Yendecott-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Endicott-643&person2_name=De_Yendecott-1 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Fish_Jr-1]] to [[Fyshe-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fish_Jr-1&person2_name=Fyshe-20 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Beardsley-767]] to [[Pratt-844]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-767&person2_name=Pratt-844 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Bridges-3355|Bridges-3355]] to [[Bridger-221|Bridger-221]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bridges-3355&person2_name=Bridger-221&gen=30 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Hopkins-4110|Hopkins-4110]] to [[Hopkins-976|Hopkins-976]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hopkins-4110&person2_name=Hopkins-976&gen=30 -><-] o # 16 generations from [[Smith-49749|Smith-49749]] to [[Smyth-471|Smyth-47]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-49749&person2_name=Smyth-471&gen=30 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Bishop-9937| Bishop-9937]] to [[Bishop-4677|Bishop-4677]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bishop-9937&person2_name=Bishop-4677 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Abney-134]] to [[Abney-169]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Abney-134&person2Name=Abney-169&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] *000 # 15 generations from [[Farrar-1076]] to [[Ferror-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrar-1076&person2_name=Ferror-9 -><-] 00x # 15 generations from [[Michell-1111]] to [[Michell-1111]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Michell-1111&person2_name=Michell-1111-><-] 0000000000 # 15 generations from [[Guest-625]] to [[Geste-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Guest-625&person2_name=Geste-9 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Whitley-458]] to [[Wheatley-1388]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitley-458&person2_name=Wheatley-1388 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Britt-1373]] to [[Brett-1051]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Britt-1373&person2_name=Brett-1051 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Kinsman-1437]] to [[Kinsman-2610]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kinsman-1437&person2_name=Kinsman-2610 -><-] 000 # 15 generations from [[Walters-2102]] to [[Walter-3347]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walters-2102&person2_name=Walter-3347 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Nance-2182]] to [[Nance-873]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nance-2182&person2_name=Nance-873 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Silverthorn-166]] to [[Silverthorne-64]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Silverthorn-166&person2_name=Silverthorne-64 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Streeter-176]] to [[Streter-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Streeter-176&person2_name=Streter-1 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Erwin-1731]] to [[Irvine-753]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Erwin-1731&person2_name=Irvine-753 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Roy-3664]] to [[Roy-1698]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roy-3664&person2_name=Roy-1698 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Kincaid-1267]] to [[Kincaid-1691]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kincaid-1267&person2_name=Kincaid-1691 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Johnson-66599]] to [[Reeves-1631]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-66599&person2_name=Reeves-1631 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Tuttle-3252]] to [[Tuthill-217]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tuttle-3252&person2_name=Tuthill-217 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Tuttle-3336]] to [[Totehyll-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tuttle-3336&person2_name=Totehyll-4 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Swan-1403]] to [[Von_Schwan-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Swan-1403&person2_name=Von_Schwan-20 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Lyon-6447]] to [[Lyon-5425]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lyon-6447&person2_name=Lyon-5425 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Bass-2761]] to [[Basse-196]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bass-2761&person2_name=Basse-196 -><-] 00 # 15? generations from [[Bishop-9937]] to [[Bishop-4677]] *# # 15? generations from [[Penfold-354]] to [[Penfold-928]] # 15? generations from [[Moore-24529]] to [[Moore-15923]] # 15 generations from [[Powers-2591]] to [[Powers-675]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Powers-2591&person2_name=Powers-675 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Pitts-657]] to [[Pitt-86]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pitts-657&person2_name=Pitt-86 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Alley-1205]] to [[Alley-108]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Alley-1205&person2_name=Alley-108 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Treat-1288]] to [[Trott-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Treat-1288&person2_name=Trott-35 -><-] < # 15 generations from [[Spalding-1129]] to [[Spalding-1180]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spalding-1129&person2_name=Spalding-1180 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Pease-3024]] to [[Pease-40]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pease-3024&person2_name=Pease-40 -><-] # 15 generations from [[White-18192]] to [[White-433]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=White-18192&person2_name=White-433 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Crews-343|Crews-343]] to [[Crew-96|Crew-96]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crews-343&person2_name=Crew-96&gen=30 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Harvey-3109|Harvey-3109]] to [[Harvey-1367|Harvey-1367]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harvey-3109&person2_name=Harvey-1367 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Pettus-295|Pettus-295]] to [[Pettus-27|Pettus-27]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pettus-295&person2_name=Pettus-27 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Stiles-1327|Stiles-1327]] to [[Styles-581|Styles-581]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stiles-1327&person2_name=Styles-581 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Haskell-326]] to [[Haskell-2165]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haskell-326&person2_name=Haskell-2165 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Etheridge-568]] to [[Ederiche-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Etheridge-568&person2_name=Ederiche-3 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Pile-183]] to [[Pile-196]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pile-183&person2_name=Pile-196 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Van_Oostrom-12]] to [[Van_Oostrum-16]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Oostrom-12&person2_name=Van_Oostrum-16 -><-] *0 # 14 generations from [[Hodges-5074]] to [[Hodges-2376]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hodges-5074&person2_name=Hodges-2376 -><-] *0 # 14 generations from [[Cushman_Robert-1]] to [[Cushman-319]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cushman_Robert-1&person2_name=Cushman-319 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Schenck-1292]] to [[Schenk-251]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Schenck-1292&person2_name=Schenk-251 -><-] * # 14 generations from [[TremblaY-7221]] to [[Tremblay-782]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=TremblaY-7221&person2_name=Tremblay-782 -><-] X # 14 generations from [[Jewett-3850]] to [[Jowett-60]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jewett-3850&person2_name=Jowett-60 -><-] *00 # 14 generations from [[Overby-312]] to [[Overbury-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Overby-312&person2_name=Overbury-4 -><-] 00 # 14 generations from [[Bowers-1951]] to [[Bunker-228]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowers-1951&person2_name=Bunker-228 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Naves-26]] to [[Naf-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Naves-26&person2_name=Naf-3 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Bradley-7595]] to [[Broadley-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bradley-7595&person2_name=Broadley-8 -><-] 00 # 14 generations from [[Lundy-2027]] to [[Lundy-304]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lundy-2027&person2_name=Lundy-304 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Noles-37]] to [[Knollys-47]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Noles-37&person2_name=Knollys-47 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Shinn-683]] to [[Sheene-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shinn-683&person2_name=Sheene-9 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Benbow-256]] to [[Benbow-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benbow-256&person2_name=Benbow-6 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Abell-1122]] to [[Abel-953]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abell-1122&person2_name=Abel-953 -><-] 00 # 14? generations from [[McRae-1151]] to [[Macrae-405]] # 14? generations from [[Freeman-9763]] to [[Freeman-1494]] # 14 generations from [[Marvin-1277]] to [[Mervyn-80]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marvin-1277&person2_name=Mervyn-80 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Hawkins-8644]] to [[Hawkins-225]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hawkins-8644&person2_name=Hawkins-225 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Estes-2257]] to [[Estes-175]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Estes-2257&person2_name=Estes-175 -><-] ** # 14 generations from [[Moore-34401]] to [[Muir-3929]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moore-34401&person2_name=Muir-3929 -><-] *oooooooooooooo # 14 generations from [[Abner-151]] to [[Abney-169]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abner-151&person2_name=Abney-169 -><-] *00 # 14 generations from [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] to [[Beardsley-129|Beardsley-129]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-386&person2_name=Beardsley-129 -><-] *ooooo # 14 generations from [[Bowers-1951|Bowers-1951]] to [[Bunker-228|Bunker-228]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowers-1951&person2_name=Bunker-228 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Beabout-40|Beabout-40]] to [[Bybau-4|Bybau-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beabout-40&person2_name=Bybau-4 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Gardiner-1872|Gardiner-1872]] to [[Gardiner-279|Gardiner-279]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gardiner-1872&person2_name=Gardiner-279&gen=30 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Hays-336|Hays-336]] to [[Hayes-3038|Hayes-3038]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hays-336&person2_name=Hayes-3038 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Powers-3311|Powers-3311]] to [[Powers-675|Powers-675]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Powers-3311&person2_name=Powers-675 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Philpott-1085]] to [[Philpott-1448]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Philpott-1085&person2_name=Philpott-1448 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Kingsmill-105]] to [[Kingsmill-590]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kingsmill-105&person2_name=Kingsmill-590 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Roberds-36]] to [[Roberds-203]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberds-36&person2_name=Roberds-203 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Baber-306]] to [[Baber-266]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baber-306&person2_name=Baber-266 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Robinson-8177]] to [[Robertson-3575]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Robinson-8177&person2_name=Robertson-3575 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Boardman-1117]] to [[Boardman-418]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boardman-1117&person2_name=Boardman-418 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Farrar-1076]] to [[Ferror-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrar-1076&person2_name=Ferror-7 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Sampson-4327]] to [[Samson-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sampson-4327&person2_name=Samson-35 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Pierpont-94]] to [[Pierrepont-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pierpont-94&person2_name=Pierrepont-3 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Dean-8874]] to [[Deane-15]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dean-8874&person2_name=Deane-15 -><-] ox # 13 generations from [[Combs-919]] to [[Combe-13]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Combs-919&person2_name=Combe-13 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Eldridge-2090|Eldridge-2090]] to [[Eldred-82|Eldred-82]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eldridge-2090&person2_name=Eldred-82 -><-]* # 13 generations from [[Fulkerson-232|Fulkerson-232]] to [[Veile-2|Veile-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fulkerson-232&person2_name=Veile-2 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Kyle-826|Kyle-826]] to [[Kyle-335|Kyle-335]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kyle-826&person2_name=Kyle-335 -><-] #13 generations from [[Perkins-3432|Perkins-3432]] to [[Perkins-1401|Perkins-1401]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perkins-3432&person2_name=Perkins-1401&gen=30 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Wing-403|Wing-403]] to [[Wing-166|Wing-166]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wing-403&person2_name=Wing-166 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Spencer-2442|Spencer-2442]] to [[Spencer-753|Spencer-753]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spencer-2442&person2_name=Spencer-753 -><-] ***x00000 # 12 generations from [[Talton-108]] to [[Tarleton-236]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Talton-108&person2_name=Tarleton-236 -><-] **** # 12 generations from [[White-19472]] to [[White-25004]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=White-19472&person2_name=White-25004 -><-] 000000 # 12 generations from [[Phillips-9858]] to [[Phillips-25828]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Phillips-9858&person2_name=Phillips-25828 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Applegate-547|Applegate-547]] to [[Applegate-55|Applegate-55]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Applegate-547&person2_name=Applegate-55&gen=30 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Davis-1900|Davis-1900]] to [[Davis-10162|Davis-10162]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-1900&person2_name=Davis-10162 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Ellis-6226|Ellis-6226]] to [[Ellis-6388|Ellis-6388]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-6226&person2_name=Ellis-6388 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Kingsman-119|Kingsman-119]] to [[Kingsman-182|Kingsman-182]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kingsman-119&person2_name=Kingsman-182 -><-] # 12 generatons from [[Main-737]] to [[Mayne-318]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Main-737&person2_name=Mayne-318 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Warthen-14|Warthen-14]] to [[Wathen-140|Wathen-140]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Warthen-14&person2_name=Wathen-140 -><-]* # 12 generations from [[Hull-5211]] to [[Hull-514]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hull-5211&person2_name=Hull-514 -><-] ** # 12 generations from [[Barham-721]] to [[Barham-271]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barham-721&person2_name=Barham-271 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Peyton-717]] to [[Peyton-82]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-717&person2_name=Peyton-82 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Athey-170|Athey-170]] to [[Athy-32|Athy-32]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Athey-170&person2_name=Athy-32 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Ayers-1192|Ayers-1192]] to [[Ayer-35|Ayer-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ayers-1192&person2_name=Ayer-35 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Bartlett-3702|Bartlett-3702]] to [[Bartlett-4194|Bartlett-4194]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bartlett-3702&person2_name=Bartlett-4194 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Bowen-1368|Bowen-1368]] to [[Bowen-480|Bowen-480]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowen-1368&person2_name=Bowen-480 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Fetterling-18|Fetterling-18]] to [[Fiederling-5|Fiederling-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fetterling-18&person2_name=Fiederling-5 -><-]**0 # 11 generations from [[Harington-168|Harington-168]] to [[Harrington-675|Harrington-675]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harington-168&person2_name=Harrington-675 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Ladnier-101|Ladnier-101]] to [[Ladner-1146|Ladner-1146]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ladnier-101&person2_name=Ladner-1147 -><-]* # 11 generations [[Cole-11453|Cole-11453]] to [[Woods-564|Woods-564]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cole-11453&person2_name=Cole-3238 -><-] # 11 generations [[Earls-502|Earls-502]] to [[Earle-18|Earle-18]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Earls-502&person2_name=Earle-18 -><-] * # 11 generations [[Shockey-504|Shockey-504]] to [[Jäcob-1095|Jäcob-1095]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shockey-504&person2_name=Jäcob-1095 -><-] ********* # 10 generations from [[Snow-2128]] to [[Snow-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Snow-2128&person2_name=Snow-4 -><-] 00 # 10 generations from [[Beason-22|Beason-22]] to [[Beeson-35|Beeson-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beason-22&person2_name=Beeson-35 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Bryan-3828|Bryan-3828]] to [[Bryan-784|Bryan-784]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bryan-3828&person2_name=Bryan-784 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Butler-8781|Butler-8781]] to [[Butler-265|Butler-265]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-8781&person2_name=Butler-265 -><-]* # 10 generations from [[Chadwick-1021|Chadwickt-1021]] to [[Chadwick-1191|Chadwick-1191]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chadwick-1021&person2_name=Chadwick-1191 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Fritts-18|Fritts-18]] to [[Fritz-569|Fritz-569]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fritts-18&person2_name=Fritz-569 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Smith-59623|Smith-59623]] to [[Smith-1852|Smith-1852]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-59623&person2_name=Smith-1852 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Tracy-801|Tracy-801]] to [[Tracey-234|Tracey-234]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tracy-801&person2_name=Tracey-234&gen=30 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Perry-1882]] to [[Perry-19917]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perry-1882&person2_name=Perry-19917 -><-] 0# # 10 generations from [[Weaver-3569|Weaver-3569]] to [[W%C3%A4ber-11|Wäber-11]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weaver-3569&person2_name=Wäber-11 -><-]* # 9 generations from [[Thorpe-2540]] to [[Tharp-306]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Thorpe-2540&person2Name=Tharp-306&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] *****0000 # 9 generations from [[Dukes-653]] to [[Dukes-560]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dukes-653&person2Name=Dukes-560&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] ****** # 9 generations from [[Lowe-3593|Lowe-3593]] to [[Lau-6|Lau-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-3593&person2_name=Lau-6 -><-] ** # 9 generations from [[Kennedy-10482|Kennedy-10482]] to [[Kennedy-257|Kennedy-257]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kennedy-10482&person2_name=Kennedy-257 -><-] *x # 8 generations from [[Norris-52]] to [[Norris-1193]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Norris-52&person2Name=Norris-1193&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] X . * = haplotype in mitoYDNA . ** = haplotype'''s''' in mitoYDNA '''No longer linked''' # 34 generations from [[Foster-7068|Foster-7068]] to [[Neustria-3|Neustria-3]] # 29 generations from [[Grant-5210|Grant-5210]] to [[Grandt-7|Grandt-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grant-5210&person2_name=Grandt-7 -><-] # 30 generations from [[Martin-24097|Martin-24097]] to [[Caineis-3|Caineis-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-24097&person2_name=Caineis-3&gen=30 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Clark-14441|Clark-14441]] to [[Clarke-5117|Clarke-5177]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clark-14441&person2_name=Clarke-5177 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Christian-1616|Christian-1616]] to [[McCrystyn-3|McCrystyn-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christian-1616&person2_name=McCrystyn-3&gen=30 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Baker-14768|Baker-14768]] to [[Baker-18898|Baker-18898]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-14768&person2_name=Baker-18898&gen=30 -><-] '''Persons who have been auDNA tested who have the most complete ancestral tree extending back six generations''' ''a regular 6 generation tree has 126 ancestors'' # 126 ancestors [[Arsenault-64]] # 126 ancestors [[Lavoie-75]] # 126 ancestors [[Lavoie-802]] # 125 ancestors [[Arbuthnot-53]] # 120 ancestors [[Schmeeckle-1]] # 119 ancestors (two of those are missing surnames) [[Lavoie-74]] # 114 ancestors [[Smith-62120]] # 99 ancestors [[Athey-67]] # 94 ancestors [[Foster-86]] # 92 ancestors [[Anderson-23510]] '''auDNA testers with a GEDmatch ID who trace all their ancestors back at least four generations to the same country (of indigenous origin).''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Autosomal_DNA_Ethnic_Admixture_and_Ancestry&public=1 auDNA testers with ancestry from only one country] '''auDNA testers with a GEDmatch ID who trace all their ancestors back at least four generations to an endogamous group.''' # Acadian [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arsenault-64/5 Arsenault-64] # Ashkenazi # Bahamian [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-9334/5 Roberts-9334] # Early Colonial America # Mennonite '''Direct maternal line with the most number of generations ''confirmed'' by matching mtDNA of distant cousins''' # 19 generations from [[Duldig-2|Duldig-2]] to [[Neville-219|Neville-219]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Duldig-2|Duldig-2]] and [[York-1245|York-1245]] # 12 generations from [[Arsenault-64|Arsenault-64]] to [[Thériot-100|Thériot-100]] confirmed by the sufficiently matching mtDNA of [[Arsenault-64|Arsenault-64]] and [[Sullivan-17177|Sulivan-17177]] # 8 generations from [[Weatherford-199|Weatherford-199]] to [[Malone-715|Malone-715]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Weatherford-199|Weatherford-199]] and [[Zimmerman-1613|Zimmerman-1613]] # 8 generations from [[Lavoie-74]] to [[Unknown-179673]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Lavoie-74]] and [[Shidler-43]] # 6 generations from [[Higgs-574]] to [[Archer-1069]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Higgs-574]] and [[Sawyer-1305]] # '''Direct maternal line with the most number of mtDNA tested descendants''' # 2 [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] to [[Newell-3051|Newell-3051]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-386&person2_name=Newell-3051 -><-] ** '''Direct paternal line with the most number of generations ''confirmed'' by matching Y-DNA of distant cousins''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Rawlins-953&person2Name=Butler-18630 13 generations] from [[Butler-18630|O Butler]] to [[Rawlins-953|Henry Rawlins alias Butler]] confirmed by the Y-DNA matching of [[Butler-18630|O Butler]] and [[Butler-19852|RH Butler]]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bourbon-Parma-14&person2_name=Bourbon-105 12 generations] from [[Bourbon-Parma-14|Bourbon-Parma-14]] to [[Bourbon-105|Bourbon-105]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Bourbon-Parma-14|Bourbon-Parma-14]] and [[Orléans-102|Orléans-102]] # 11 generations from [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] to [[Beardsley-17|Beardsley-17]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] and [[Beardsley-880|Beardsley-880]]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spencer-2442&person2_name=Spencer-16219 11 generations] from [[Spencer-2442|Spencer-2442]] to [[Spencer-628|Spencer-628]] confirmed by [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YCompare?MtyID=T10761%2CT10745 a 34 out of 37 Y haplotype match] with [[Spencer-16219|Spencer-16219]] and [[Spencer-628|Spencer-628]]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tharp-872&person2_name=Tharp-306 11 generations] from [[Tharp-872]] to [[Tharp-306]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Tharp-872]], [[Tharp-469]], and [[Thorp-795]]. # 10 generations from [[Athey-161]] to [[Athy-2]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Athey-68|Athey-68]] and [[Athey-170|Athey-170]] # 10 generations from [[Prather-963|Prather-963]] to [[Prather-72|Prather-72]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Prather-963|Prather-963]] and [[Prater-397|Prater-397]] # 9 generations from [[Bennett-5884|Bennett-5884]] to [[Bennet-95|Bennet-95]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Bennett-5884|Bennett-5884]] and [[Bennett-6671|Bennett-6671]] # 10 generations from [[Garrison-4000]] to [[Garrison-1262]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Garison-4000]] and [[Garrison-3977]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrison-4000&person2_name=Garrison-3977 -><-] # '''Most number of parent/child relationships in an eight generation tree which are ''Confirmed with DNA'' and properly sourced for independent verification''' # 26 parent/child relationships for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7085/5 Roberts-7085] ''The parent/child relationships from [[Dekle-5|Dekle-5]] to [[Wise-1341|Wise-1341]] does not yet have the X-DNA match in GEDmatch for independent verification.'' # '''Persons with the most number of ancestral haplogroups as revealed by Y-DNA and mtDNA testing (including 23andMe)''' # [[Roberts-7085#Y_Haplogroups_of_my_Ancestors_in_WikiTree|Roberts-7085]] with 19 Y-DNA and 9 mtDNA # '''Most complete X-DNA 7 generation ancestral tree''' ''(for an auDNA and X-DNA tested '''female''')'' # 77 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Martin-11379/89#X Martin-11379] # 69 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-74/89#X Lavoie-74] # 59 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-62120/89#X Smith-62120] # 52 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Weatherford-199/89#X Weatherford-199] # 48 out of 86 ancestors for [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey]] # '''Most complete X-DNA 7 generation ancestral tree''' ''(for an auDNA and X-DNA tested '''male''')'' # 50 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arsenault-64/89#X Arsenault-64] # 45 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Schmeeckle-1/89#X Schmeeckle-1] # 33 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Foster-86/89#X Foster-86] # 22 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Athey-68/89#X Athey-68] '''Most distant X-DNA cousins with a shared X chromosome segment greater than 7 cM''' # '''Earliest Direct Paternal Line Ancestor with Two Sons Who have Living Male Direct Paternal Line Descendants ''' # [[Bretagne-186|Bretagne-186]] ''need to confirm'' == {{G2G}} == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users Top G2G contributors] == Global Family Reunion == '''Different countries or nations with a person who is connected to A.J.''' In alphabetical order: #[[Mjør-1|Albania]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Mjør-1 -><-] #[[Henck-2|Alsace-Lorraine]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Henck-2 -><-] #[[Jarvis-276|Antigua]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Jarvis-276 -><-] #[[Speroni-3|Argentina]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Speroni-3 -><-] #[[Anderson-1111|Australia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Jarvis-276 -><-] #[[Bagratuni-3|Armenia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Bagratuni-3 -><-] # [[Roberts-7101|Bahamas]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Roberts-7101 -><-] # [[Villeroy-2|Brazil]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Villeroy-2 -><-] # [[Lavoie-74|Canada]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Lavoie-74 -><-] # [[Shum-5|China]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Shum-5 -><-] # [[Unknown-199909 | Czech Republic]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Unknown-199909 -><-] # [[Beaumont-513|England]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Beaumont-513 -><-] # [[Humble-182|Denmark]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Humble-182 -><-] # [[Vasa-76|Estonia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Vasa-76 -><-] # [[Lewin-195|Falkland Islands]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Lewin-195 -><-] # [[Juliaananpoika-1|Finland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Juliaananpoika-1 -><-] # [[Gisselbrecht-25|France]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Gisselbrecht-25 -><-] # [[Achenbach-366|Germany]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Achenbach-366 -><-] # [[Panagakos-2|Greece]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Panagakos-2 -><-] # [[Boutin-23|Haiti]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Boutin-23 -><-] # [[Edalji-1|India]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Edalji-1 -><-] # [[Aghassian-1|Iran]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Aghassian-1 -><-] # [[Curran-585|Ireland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Curran-585 -><-] # [[Borgia-5|Italy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Borgia-5 -><-] # [[當房-1|Japan]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=當房-1 -><-] # [[Obama-1|Kenya]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Obama-1 -><-] # [[Centanni-55|Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Centanni-55 -><-] # [[Borg-110|Malta]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Borg-110 -><-] # [[Zermeño-125|Mexico]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Zermeño-125 -><-] # [[Roychoudhury-24|Nepal]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Roychoudhury-24 -><-] # [[Van_Harinxma-1|Netherlands]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Van_Harinxma-1 -><-] # [[Simate-1|Nigeria]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Simate-1 -><-] # [[Ibsdatter-17|Norway]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Ibsdatter-17 -><-] # [[Christian-1376|Pitcairn Island]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Christian-1376 -><-] # [[Dusza-4|Poland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Dusza-4 -><-] # [[Augusto-8|Portugal]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Augusto-8 -><-] # [[Foreman-644|Rhodesia]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Foreman-644 -><-] # [[Romanov-37|Russia]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Romanov-37 -><-] # [[Al_Mustafa_Hashemites-1|Saudi Arabia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Al_Mustafa_Hashemites-1 -><-] # [[Haddow-113|Scotland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Haddow-113 -><-] # [[Nel-439|South Africa]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Nel-439 -><-] # [[Villeroy-3|Spain]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Villeroy-3 -><-] #[[Sälgö-2|Sweden]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Sälgö-2 -><-] #[[Dauenhauer-29|Ukraine]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Dauenhauer-29 -><-] # [[Florence-208|United States]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Florence-208 -><-] # [[Dobson-1598|Wales]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Dobson-1598 -><-] # [[Gatoloai-2|Western Samoa]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Gatoloai-2 -><-] # [[Foreman-644|Zambia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Foreman-644 -><-] # [[Janse_van_Rensburg-331|Zimbabwe]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Janse_van_Rensburg-331 -><-] # '''Living persons with the greatest degree of separation from A.J.''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Laji-1 67 degrees for Michel Laji and A.J. Jacobs] # 56 degrees for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Pedersen-1469 Bjarne Pedersen and A.J. Jacobs] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Bradley-2699 Tony Bradley and A.J. Jacobs]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Warncke-4 55 degrees for Jens Warncke and A.J. Jacobs] # 52 degrees for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=%C5%A0%C3%A1dek-1 Vojta Šádek and A.J. Jacobs] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Vad-11 Lars Vad and A.J. Jacobs] '''Ancestors with the greatest degree of separation from A.J.''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Wright-10540 63 degrees between Hannah Wright and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Al_Mustafa_Hashemites-1 51 degrees between Muhammad and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Woods-4836 44 degrees between Samuel Woods and A.J. Jacobs] # https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=S%C3%A4lg%C3%B6-2 38 degrees between Carl-Eric Salgo and A. j. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Brooks-621 37 degrees between John Brooks and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Bennett-7421 37 degrees between Sarah Fisher and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Brooks-5640 36 degrees between Charlie Brooks and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Elson-53 34 degrees between John Elson and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=McKinley-184 26 degrees between President William McKinley and A.J. Jacobs] '''Most number of ancestors AND no known connection to A.J.''' #60 direct ancestors and no known connection between A.J. and [[whalen-430|Rachel Whalen]]. #55 direct ancestors and no known connection between A.J. and [[gerrard-306|Matthew Gerrard]]. # '''Most number of portraits in a relationship calculation with A.J.''' # 21/23 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Vasa-20 Erik XIV Vasa and A.J. Jacobs] # 15 /17 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Phillips-5803 Zara Phillips and A.J. Jacobs] # 14 /16 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Windsor-1 H.M. the Queen and A.J. Jacobs] # 13 / 37 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Brown-13495 Christine Searle and A.J. Jacobs] # 9 / 21 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Athey-67 Darlene Athey Hill and A.J. Jacobs] '''Living persons with highest number of green to orange color switches indicating the lowest blood relationship (highest number of relationships through marriage) found in a relationship calculation with A.J.''' # 7 switches for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Wallace-3572 Billy Wallace and A.J. Jacobs] # 7 switches for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Woods-4836 Samuel Woods and A.J. Jacobs] # 6 switches for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Slade-590 Greg Slade and A.J. Jacobs] == Profiles == [[Special:ConnectionCounts|Highest Connection Counts within 7 Degrees (CC7)]] '''Men with the most children who are recorded on WikiTree''' #65 children of Herber Chase Kimball [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kimball-87] # 64 children of John William Hess [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hess-668] #63 children of John Doyle Lee [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-8082] # 57 children of Milo Andrus [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Andrus-17] # 56 children of Brigham Young [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-93] # 53 children of Dudley Leavitt [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leavitt-602] # 52 children of Dominicus Carter [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carter-976] # 51 children of Thomas Grover [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grover-123] # 50 children of Lot Smith [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-3437] # 48 children of Thomas Chamberlain [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chamberlain-932] # 41 children of Elias Gardner [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gardner-1472] # 37 children of Lorenzo Snow [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Snow-1406] # 31 children of Miles Park Romney [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Romney-31] '''Women with the most children who are recorded on WikiTree''' # 22 children of Elizabeth Edwards [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Edwards-10842] '''Individual with the most grandchildren who are recorded on WikiTree''' # 320 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hunsaker-Descendants-187 grandchildren of Abraham Hunsaker (1812 - 1889)] # 194 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sullivan-Descendants-1734 grandchildren of Thomas Sullivan Jr. (1775 - 1855)] # 180 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baulch-Descendants-4 grandchildren of Francis Baulch (bef. 1804 - 1882) and Ann (Bowles) Baulch (1814 - 1901)] # 172 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barney-Descendants-105 grandchildren of Benjamin Barney (1832 - 1904)] # 162 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bailey-Descendants-516 grandchildren of John Bailey (abt. 1797 - 1878)] # 156 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dugas-Descendants-7 grandchildren of Claude Dugas (~1649 - 1732)] '''Highest Monthly Contribution '''without a GEDCOM upload''' by an Individual''' # '''Highest Monthly Contribution by an Individual''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/2011-May.html 51,431 in May 2011] # [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/2012-Jun.html 28,737 in June 2012] # [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/2013/Dec.html 27,084 in December 2013] '''Outstanding Public Relations''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1674566/usbh-project-named-in-smithsonian-magazine-article Dec 2023] # Why you need to join WIKITREE TODAY: the FREE, ACCURATE online family tree — Family Tree Magazine UK, November 2023.

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We'll be covering hot topics in the community on {{G2G}} and [[Image:PFWC-25.png|60px]]. === April 2024 === *'''Subject:''' Living relatives and new invitation system *'''Date:''' 30 Apr 2024 *'''Time:''' 11:00 am (EDT) *'''Location:''' {{YouTube|H5dfiX5ez8E|playlist=WikiTreeTours}} & {{G2GLink|}} **{{G2GLink|1726359}} Did you see today's changes on search/surname pages and invitations? **[[Help:Invitations]] **[[Help:Living_People]] == Past Episodes == === February 2024 === *'''Subject:''' ABC's of WikiTree = '''B:''' [[Help:Badges_and_Points|Badges & Points]]; [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]]; [[Help:Bloggers|Bloggers]] *'''Date:''' 13 Feb 2024 *'''Time:''' 12:00 pm (EDT) *'''Location:''' {{YouTube|BJ267J0Y6mY|playlist=WikiTreeTours}} & {{G2GLink|1700760}} === January 2024 === *'''Subject:''' ABC's of WikiTree = '''A:''' [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassadors]]: Helping to keep the tree free + [[Project:Events Committee|Activities]]: Challenges, Events and Projects *'''Date:''' 9 Jan 2024 *'''Time:''' 12:00 pm (EDT) *'''Location:''' {{YouTube|gVR5tWhkFu4|playlist=WikiTreeTours}} & {{G2GLink|1682455}} === November 2023 === {{Image|file=WikiTree Day Images-132.png|align=r|size=250px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9QKM_ES5aU&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTAEbh6rNizagtJTP8kACDI}} *'''Subject:''' ABC's of WikiTree *'''Date:''' 5 Nov 2023 *'''Time:''' 12:00 pm (EDT) *'''Location:''' {{YouTube|Z9QKM_ES5aU|playlist=WikiTreeTours}} & {{G2GLink|}} **A = [[Help:Apps|Apps]] **B = [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&u=19606899 Badges] ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=family family star], generous genealogist [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=generous_green green] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=generous_blue blue] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=generous_red red], etc) **C = [[Special:MyCousins|Cousins]] also: [[Special:Connection]] & [[Special:Relationship]] **D = [[Ramos-245|DNA]] **E = [[Help:Enhanced_Editor|Enhanced Editor]] example: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:EditPerson&u=2902910 Fiscus-42] **F = [[Help:Free-Space_Profile|Free-space page]] [[Help:Examples_of_Free-Space_Profiles]] examples: [[Space:WikiAnswers]] & [[Space:Owen_County_Cousins]] **G = [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Robinson-27225/activity G2G Recent Activity] & [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/about G2G Help] & [[Help:FAQ|FAQ]] **H = [[Special:SearchPages|Help Page Search]] & [[:Category:New_Member_How-To]] **I = [[Help:Invitations|Invitations]] **J = Join a [[Help:Projects|Project]] **K = Know what’s going on: Calendar {{Tag Link|WIKITREE_CALENDAR}} **L = [[Special:FamilyList|Family List]] **M = Find > Pending Merges **N = [[Special:Home|Navigation Home Page]] **O = [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&p=3693500 Orphaned Family] **P = [[Help:Problems_with_Members]] **Q = Problems/Questions button on a profile **R = [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] **S = {{Tag Link|Saturday_Roundup}} [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCzVTnEcUdk&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQjQv8KdgZx94hFl0eWN9l3 Playlist] **T = [[Help:Thank-Yous|Thank Yous]] **U = [[Special:Unconnected|Unconnected People]] **V = [[Help:Volunteers_Needed|Volunteers Needed]] **W = [[Special:WatchedList|Watchlist]] **Y = You! 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WikiTree TV

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[[Category:New_Member_How-To]][[Category:WikiTree_Help]] ==Welcome to WikiTree TV== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-7.jpg |align=c |size=l }} WikiTree members and leaders have made tutorial and topic videos discussing WikiTree and its pages. '''''WikiTree TV''''' is the program guide and links to the videos. Some 3rd party videos about WikiTree are also included. '''WikiTree TV Channels:''' *''WikiTree General'' - conversations with the WikiTree Team and Members about WikiTree. and new in 2020: ''WikiTree Weekly Live Chats''; *''Introductions to WikiTree'' - What WikiTree is, by members; *''Collaboration & WikiTree'' - WikiTree is a collaborative site; *''Topic Tutorials'' - leaders & members discuss how to do various tasks on the site; *''There's an App for That'' - '''RootsSearch''' and''' WikiTree X''' are apps that help members add information from 3rd Party sites to WikiTree profiles; *''DNA & WikiTree'' - genetic genealogy is a hot topic; using DNA to find cousins and confirm family relationships; *''Projects''- WikiTree projects new and improved in 2020!; and *''The "Thons"''- Throughout the year various marathon events are held to have as many members as possible work together on given tasks. Click on the image to view the video. Some WikiTree pages are linked related to the topic. These "program information" pages are viewed by clicking on the underlined text link. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==WikiTree General== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-107.png||align=l|size=200px|caption='''Why WikiTree?
''Conversation with Chris, Eowyn and Mags'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2EAH-rC268}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-108.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Future of Genealogy, WikiTree and Collaboration:''
Conversation with Mags, Chris and Eowyn'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zchDXdg2R8}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-196.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New in 2020!}}'''
'''WikiTree Live: The Past
& Future of WikiTree''' |link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZeAG5S7Gxg&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSlxKnZyarazaZw2EoVbrNJ&index=3&t=32s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==WikiTree Weekly Live Chats== Every Saturday morning at 10:00 am Eastern North America Time, the WikTree Team Leads & Special Guest lead a lively discussion for the current week's highlights: Profile of the Week, Questions & Photographs. You are invited to follow along or join in the live chat. This is a fun way to kick off your weekend. Special broadcasts for special events or holidays included. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-254.png|align=l|size=200|caption='''''Halloween Night Live Chat'''''
Running Time: 1:03:50|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZ2el3DChI|playlist=DD}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-59.png|align=c|size=200px}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-59.png|align=c|size=200px}} |- |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Introductions to WikiTree== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-109.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Introduction to WikiTree
''Braddock & Bech'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2pAtXTVhfI&t=6s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-110.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Introduction to WikiTree
''Conversation with Mags & Leanne'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTgOdAhSsVg&t=56s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-205.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''Using WikiTree'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFxo555VbHQ}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-111.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Introduction to WikiTree -
''Leanne Cooper'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76UUx8QAESc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=2&t=24s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Collaboration & WikiTree== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-112.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''WikiTree: ''The Collaborative Tree'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5KzI-oIdZM&t=57s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-113.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Welcome to WikiTree Series: ''Collaboration'''''

[[Help:Collaboration|'''''Collaboration Help on WikiTree''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmNfGe6ufp4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=5&t=1s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Projects== '''''{{Red|New & Improved in 2020}}''''' The projects below were included in the weekly WikiTree Live Chats. The images start at timestamp for the project discussion. Click on the '''''image''''' to view the video and the '''''project name''''' to read the project page. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-98.png|align=l|size=200px|caption= [[Help:Projects|'''Link to Active Projects List''']]|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects_campaign=data_doctors}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-188.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 29:12'''''

[[Project:Ambassadors|'''Ambassadors Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/68CYIVl3gUE?t=1752}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-181.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 23:00'''''

[[Project:WikiTree_Apps|'''WikiTree Apps Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/UHIZO72QjUY?t=1380}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-189.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 32:59'''''

[[Project:England|'''England Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/T0X3OwRAeVk?t=1979}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-190.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 22:15'''''

[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|'''Global Cemeteries Project''' ]]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/iGLJruK23Bs?t=1330}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-194.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 22:10'''''

[[Project:Greeters|'''Greeters Project]]'''|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/DmTLIM8gLoI?t=1754}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-252.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 36:49'''''

[[Project:Italy|'''Italy Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/1ckNfH2b5xM?t=2209}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-258.png|align=l|size=225px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 12:00'''''

[[Project:Magna_Carta|'''Magna Carta Project''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZNUlAP4CrQ}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-267.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 30:15'''''

[[Project:Mayflower|'''Mayflower Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/7FVBOPNnnO4?t=1981}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-266.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 33:01'''''

[[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/UFEKD-2_DLU?t=1815}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-257.png|align=l|size=250px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 43:08'''''

[[Project:One_Place_Studies|'''One Place Studies Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/RGFeo3ThrZk?t=2588}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-209.png|align=l|size=200|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 22:05'''''

[[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|'''Puritan Great Migration Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/nfXBPf7SKCM?t=1325}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Topic Tutorials== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. Note: some videos have more than one information page. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-114.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Welcome to WikiTree: ''Privacy'''''

[[Help:Privacy Policy|'''''WikiTree Privacy Policy''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycqzeuC40XY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=4&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-115.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''G2G Forum -''' ''Braddock & Bech''
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/about''' ''About G2G Forum''''']

[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ '''''G2G Link''''']}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-203.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''Women in the Tree'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cESNyxa4SLM&t=127s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-120.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Creating & Editing a Profile -
''Elyse Doerflinger'''''

[[Help:Profiles|'''''About Profiles''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuZXI6rGGb8&list=PLRKaXbhEInocL08Eq8l6N-lYw3ggdiAOr&index=13&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-118.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Uploading & Adding Images'''''

[[Help:Photos_FAQ|'''''Photo FAQ''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a2xknQcOlw&t=6s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-121.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''GEDCOM Created Biography
Clean up''' -'''''Julie Ricketts'''''

[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|'''''Gedcom-Created Biographies Help''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gJMhj-93fw&t=7s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-206.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''How to Create
a Cemetery Category'''

[[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|'''How to Create a
Cemetery Free-Space Page''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpRTnD0ddBU}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Merge Right=== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-122.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Merging Baby!''- WikiTree LiveCast'''

[[Help:Merging|'''''Help: Merging''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctrlIrqK81U}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-199.png|align=l|size=225px|caption='''{{Red|New in 2020!}}''' '''Merging'''''

[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|'''''Matching & Merging FAQ''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mcSEXu4qzc&t=253s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-34.png|align=l|size=250px|caption=

[[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection|'''''Video Collection Topics -
Mr E Merges Right''''']] |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection#Group_.26_Topic_Documentaries}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===The Sources Station=== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link.
''Data Doctor Video Tutorials'' include many ''RootsSearch'' & ''Family Search'' Sourcing Tips & Tricks.'' {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-117.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''WikiTree Sources'''

[[Help:Sources|'''Sources Help''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U63ZYOPVS8o&t=17s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-119.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Inline References -
'' Julie Ricketts'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8yyS_46URc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRMO8a-CZZl0YMVKYjkdtg4&index=3&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-34.png|align=l|size=250px|caption=

[[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection|'''''Video Collection''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===WikiTree Widgets=== '''{{Red|New}}''' What's a widget? It is defined as a gadget or a small software application that is designed to provide a specific piece of information. Click on the image to watch the video; click on the caption to read information. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-200.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Help:Installing_Widgets#How_to_Use_Family_Tree_Widgets_on_Your_Blog|'''Family Tree Widget
for Blogger-based Blogs''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLtKtURSHxU&list=PLqD3NlQcDhg5cHIcZUUAEinlX-TK1BlAY&index=8&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-201.png|align=l|size=215px|caption=[[Help:Installing_Widgets#How_to_Use_Family_Tree_Widgets_on_Your_Blog|'''Contributions Widget
for Blogger-based Blog''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6otOvYw8qIc&list=PLqD3NlQcDhg5cHIcZUUAEinlX-TK1BlAY&index=7&t=0s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==There's an App for That== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. Some videos have more than one information page. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-106.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Help:RootsSearch|'''''RootsSearch'' on WikiTree Help''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4AMVD9hsCg&t=95s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-181.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Project:WikiTree_Apps|'''WikiTree Apps Project''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHIZO72QjUY}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-105.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''WikiTree X'' Demonstration;'''
[[Help:WikiTree_X|'''''WikiTree X'' Help''']];
[[Help:WikiTree_X_for_FamilySearch|'''''WikiTree X'' for FamilySearch''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi0MSX4cmM4}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-195.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=
[[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree+ Information Page]]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+ Report Site]
[[Space:WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension|WikiTree+ Chrome Extension]]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIH3FkJf_rs}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-255.png||align=l|size=200 |caption='''Begins: Timestamp 26:17'''
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WikiTree+ Tips - Netherlands Project

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[[Category:Netherlands Project]] '''[[#Background|English version]]''' = Handleiding Nederlands = Dit is geen officiële pagina van het Netherlands Project. Deze pagina wordt bijgehouden door mensen die werken aan Nederlandse profielen in Wikitree. '''[[#Background|English version]]''' == Achtergrond == Allereerst willen wij '''[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]]''' bedanken voor al het werk en alle tijd die zij in deze handleiding heeft gestoken (en nog steeds steekt). WikiTree + (https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm) maakt een aantal zeer nuttige en handige zoekacties naar WikiTree-profielen mogelijk. [[Help:Nl:WikiTree_Plus|Hier]] kun je nog veel meer informatie over WT+ vinden. Zoekopdrachten op '''Netherlands''' of '''Nederland''' geven dezelfde resultaten. Beide zoekopdrachten omvatten locaties die eindigen op Nederland, Nederlandse Republiek, Holland, NL, NLD, en Nederlandse provincies als er geen land is opgenomen in de locatie, maar ook grote steden (Amsterdam, Gouda, Utrecht) worden herkend als zijnde Nederlands. De resultaten bevatten niet de plaats in een ander land, dus Holland, Michigan is niet inbegrepen. Helaas worden de resultaten wel verstoord door de locatie die eindigt op NL. Dit is een veel gebruikte afkorting voor de Canadese provincie Newfoundland and Labrador. '''Let op''': om daadwerkelijk de resultaten van de op deze of op de WT+ help pagina gegeven voorbeelden te kunnen zien, kun je gewoon op de links klikken, maar vergeet niet dat je daarna zelf, op die door het klikken geopende pagina, nog op de blauwe knop moet klikken om de resultaten van de voorbeeldacties ook echt te kunnen zien. (Als je niet op de blauwe knop klikt zie je geen resultaten). == Suggestions == Alle suggesties vinden van een bepaald type: *Selecteer de suggestie uit de lijst *Voeg je eigen WikItree ID (of WikiTree-14 voor het project) toe aan het 'managed by' veld *Voorbeeld: WikiTree-14 831 Multiple duplicated lines (meerdere identieke regels) https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-14+&ErrorID=831 Alle suggesties vinden van een locatie (bv. Friesland) *In the suggestie sectie, vul je de naam van de locatie in *Let op: soms zie je niet alle suggesties omdat het er teveel zijn om op 1 pagina te tonen.. Bovenaan in dit deel is een optie (drop-down menu) waarmee je suggesties kunt beperken, bijvoorbeeld alleen 727 Unique name in first name (unieke voornaam) *Voorbeeld: 727 suggestions voor Friesland: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=friesland+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=727 *Voorbeeld: Suggesties in profielen met zowel Netherlands als Michigan als locatie https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=michigan+netherlands+&MaxErrors=1000& == Zoeken == '''Voorbeeld''' Vind alle mensen die geëmigreerd zijn van Nederland naar Wisconsin, USA *Let op: Deze zoekactie zal ook mensen laten zien die zijn geboren in Wisconsin en overleden in Nederland (bv. mensen die zijn overleden in Nederland tijdens de tweede wereldoorlog) *Ga naar de zoek sectie en voer de plaatsnamen in *Selecteer het aantal resultaten per pagina (page size) *Selecteer de volgorde *https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+wisconsin&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Let op: Door te kijken naar de laatste kolom kun je zien of de profielen een Dutch Roots Sticker (of Project box) hebben. === Beperken op basis van Privacy instelling === * Je kunt een van de volgende privacy instellingen opgeven om het aantal resultaten te beperken: ** Private (Privé) ** PrivatePB (Privé maar met openbare biography) ** PrivatePT (Privé maar met openbare familie stamboom) ** PrivatePBPT (Privé maar met openbare biography en stamboom) ** Public (Openbaar) ** Open (Open) === Beperken tot Eeuw === Voeg 17cen of 18cen etc. toe aan de zoekactie om iedereen te vinden die gewoond/geleefd heeft in een bepaalde locatie in een specifieke eeuw. *Voorbeeld: 18e eeuw Terschelling, gesorteerd op geboortedatum: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Terschelling+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Voorbeeld: iedereen die zowel een gebeurtenis (geboren, getrouwd, overleden) in Overijssel had als een andere gebeurtenis in Noord-Holland in de 19e eeuw, gesorteerd op datum van aanmaak of import van het profiel: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+noord-holland+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 *Voorbeeld: iedereen met Nederland-Engeland connecties in de 16e eeuw gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+england+16cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Orphan === Voeg het woord orphan (=profielen zonder manager) toe aan het zoekveld. Je kunt dit combineren met andere termen. *Voorbeeld: alle verweesde profielen in Nederland in de 16e eeuw: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+16cen+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=200 === Unknown === Alle Nederlandse profielen vinden met Unknown als naam *Gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *alleen 18e eeuw, gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Overijssel, gesorteerd op LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Unsourced === Voeg unsourced (=zonder bron) toe aan de zoekactie. Hiermee kun je alle profielen vinden met deze categorie of template. De template hoeft dan niet perse Nederland te bevatten. *Alleen Zuid-Holland: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Zuid-Holland orphans ('wezen'=profielen zonder manager): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Zuid-Holland 19e eeuw: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Alleen Zuid-Holland 19e eeuw 'wezen': https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Unconnected === Voeg Unconnected (=niet verbonden aan de hoofd WikiTree boom) toe aan de zoekactie. Let op: de laatste kolom laat zien van welke stamboom (id-nummer) ze een onderdeel zijn, zodat je kunt zien welke profielen van de zoekactie aan elkaar verbonden zijn. *Voorbeeld: niet verbonden uit Maastricht: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Maastricht&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=200 Zoek profielen uit je eigen [[Special:WatchedList|watchlist]] met een missende verbinding, met behulp van het "Text" veld: *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=noparents+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen ouders] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nofather+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen vader] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nomother+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen moeder] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nochildren+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen kinderen] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nospouses+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Geen echtgenoot/echtgenote] - Vervang profiel_ID met je eigen profiel ID in het "Text" veld Bovenstaande zoekopdrachten kun je natuurlijk ook uitbreiden naar een locatie, een periode etc. Enkele voorbeelden van zoekopdrachten die je in het "Text" veld kunt gebruiken zijn: *Flevoland noparents open 19cen *Zeeland nochildren open 18cen *Netherlands nofather open 19cen === PPP === Voeg Dutch roots PPP toe aan de zoekactie. *Voorbeeld: PPP uit 18e eeuw in Groningen: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ppp+dutch+roots+groningen+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=50 === Notables === Voeg notables (notabelen) toe aan de zoekactie. De laatste kolom laat de resultaten met de Notable template (sticker of categorie) zien *Voorbeeld: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=notables+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=200 === Vaak bekeken === Voeg 5stars (of 4stars, 3stars, 2stars of 1star) toe aan de zoekactie. Let op dat Netherlands ook de categorieen laat zien, dus je zult ook US ambassadors to the Netherlands (bv. President John Adams) vinden in de resultaten. *Voorbeeld: 17cen 5stars: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5stars+netherlands+17cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 === Leeftijd === Voeg age## toe aan de zoekactie. Let op: mensen ouder dan 110 zijn te vinden in het [http://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20190915/NLD/104_60_0.htm suggesties rapport] *Iedereen die volgens WikiTree 109 is geworden https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age109+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 *Voeg supercentenarians (super eeuwelingen) toe aan de zoekactie om mensen te vinden die gedocumenteerd ouder zijn geworden dan 110 https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=supercentenarians+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 === Find a Grave === *Vind profielen met de Find A Grave template door findagrave aan de zoekactie toe te voegen https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+findagrave&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=500 === GEDCOM === Vind profielen die nog netjes gemaakt moeten worden na een Gedom import door GEDCOMJunk toe te voegen aan de zoekactie *Voorbeeld: 19cen unsourced: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unsourced+GEDCOMjunk+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 === Lang onaangeroerde Profielen === Er zijn heel veel profielen bij WikiTree die zijn geimporteerd met Gedcoms of gecreeerd toen WikiTree pas begon, die nog geen bronnen hebben, geen hoofdstukjes en geen Unsourced template etc. Deze waren altijd extreem lastig te vinden. De volgende 'toverwoorden' gecombineerd met andere termen kunnen helpen: *lastedit2011: Voor 2012 geeft dit geen output *lastedit2012: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2012+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] *lastedit2013: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2013+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] *lastedit2014: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2014+open&MaxProfiles=20000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] Never edited is een beetje anders. Het zoekt naar edits na de originele aanmaak datum. Veel profielen die keurig van info en bronnen zijn voorzien zijn na de dag van aanmaak nooit meer aangeraakt. *neveredited === Categorieën === Je kunt zoeken naar tekst in categorieën of templates (Project boxen of stickers) of op de complete inhoud == Anders == Kijk welke templates gebruikt worden op de profielen waar jij manager van bent *Voeg je ID toe aan het Managed by veld *De laatste kolom zal laten zien welke templates, project boxen, stickers of categorieën profielen bevatten *voorbeeld: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Terink-1&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Vind spellingvarianten in een locatie (om te corrigeren) *Ga naar Analyse, Location, voeg de plaatsnaam toe *Voorbeeld: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=gelderland = Instruction Manual = This is not an official page of the Netherlands project. It is maintained by people who work on Netherlands profiles in Wikitree. '''[[#Handleiding_Nederlands|Nederlandse versie]]''' == Background == First off all we would like to thank '''[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]]''' for all the work and time she has put into this guide (and still does). WikiTree+ (https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm) allows for some very helpful searching of WikiTree profiles. There is much more information about it [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|here]] Searching '''Netherlands''' or '''Nederland''' will give you the same results. Both searches include locations ending with Dutch Republic, Holland, NL, NLD, The Netherlands, Dutch provinces when no country has been included in the location fields, and also includes major cities (Amsterdam, Gouda, Utrecht) when the country has not been included in the location. The results will not include the same place in other countries (as long as the country or state/province has been included), so Holland, Michigan is not included. On the other hand location ending NL is widely used as abbreviation for the Canadian province Newfoundland and Labrador, thus possibly distorting results... Using the search [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3Dnetherlands&MaxProfiles=5000000 '''country=Netherlands'''] can be better. It will exclude profiles with Netherlands in a template or category. This is the search/count used for unconnected profiles. '''Note''': to actually be able to view the results in the given examples from this or the WT+ help page, you can click the links, but remember that in the field that opens by clicking it, you will have to click the blue buttons yourself to actually see the results. (if you don't click the blue buttons the results are not showing). == Suggestions == Finding all your suggestions of one type: *Select the suggestion from the list *Add your Wikitree ID (or Wikitree-14 for the project) to the manage by box *Example: Wikitree-14 831 Multiple duplicated lines: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Wikitree-14+&ErrorID=831 Finding all the suggestions on profiles you have created (which includes completing a merge): * In the Text search box, add Creator_ID-123 where you replace ID-123 with your wikitree ID (e.g. Creator_Terink-1) * In the upper right, click the "Suggestions" link (which gives you something like this: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Creator_Terink-1&MaxProfiles=5000) * This search is particularly useful if you create profiles and then orphan them for people unrelated to you. It can be a good thing to check after all the reports are out after a Connect-A-Thon Finding all the suggestions for one location (e.g. Friesland) *In the Suggestions section, add the place in the location *Note: some suggestions are not displayed immediately. At the top is an option to include other suggestions, like 727 Unique name in first name *Example: 727 suggestions for Friesland: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=friesland+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=727 *Example: Suggestions in profile with both Netherlands and Michigan as locations: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=michigan+netherlands+&MaxErrors=1000& == Searching == '''Example''' Finding all the people who emigrated from the Netherlands to Wisconsin, USA *Note: The search will also find people born in Wisconsin and who died in the Netherlands (e.g. people who died in the Netherlands in WWII) *Go to the Search section and type the place names *Select how many results are on a page (page size) *Select the sort order *https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+wisconsin&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Note: by looking at the last column you can see if the profiles have a Dutch Roots Sticker === Limiting by Privacy === * You can add one of the folowing privacy values to limit the results: ** Private ** PrivatePB (Private with Public Biography) ** PrivatePT (Private with Public Family Tree) ** PrivatePBPT (Private with Public Biography and Family Tree) ** Public ** Open === Limiting by Century and Dates === Add 17cen or 18cen etc to the search to find everyone who lived in a specific location in a specific century *Example: 18th century Terschelling, sorted by birth date: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Terschelling+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Example: veryone born/died in Overijssel Noord-Holland in the 19cen, sorted by creation date https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+noord-holland+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 *Example: everyone with Netherlands-England connections in the 16th century, sorted by LNAB https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+england+16cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Open profiles missing both birth and death dates, probably from the 19th century: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+19cen+open+D0+B0&MaxProfiles=500&PageSize=1000 * Search for profiles from a specific decade, which can be useful for smaller groups to send through biocheck app. https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3Damsterdam+1860s+not+1850s&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=100 * Profiles of someone born in a specific year: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3Dnetherlands+b1850&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=100 === Orphans === Include the word orphan in the Search box. You can combine this with other terms. *Example, in a province (Gelderland): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=gelderland+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Example, in a century (16cen): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+16cen+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=200 === Unknowns === Find all the Dutch profiles with Unknown as a name. Remember that stillborn children should be called "Unnamed Infant" and NOT unknown. *Sorted by LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *18cen only, sorted by LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unknown+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Overijssel only, sorted by LNAB: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Overijssel+unknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *You can also specify LastNameatBirth=Unknown and orphan (so the profile could be adpted and a last name provided if found): https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+LastNameatBirth%3Dunknown+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 *You can specify Firstname=Unknown and age0 to find profiles that shoud use Unnamed Infant: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age0+netherlands+FirstName%3Dunknown&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 === Unsourced === Add unsourced to the search. This will find both the category and the template. The template does not need to have the Netherlands in it. *Zuid-Holland only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Zuid-Holland orphans only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Zuid-Holland 19cen only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 *Zuid-Holland 19cen orphan only: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=zuid-holland+unsourced+orphan+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 ===Unconnected=== Add unconnected to the search. Note that the last column show which tree they are part of so that you can see which in the results are connected *Example: Maastricht: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+Maastricht&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=200 *Unconnected notables with the project box: TemplateFull=Dutch_Roots unconnected notables - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=TemplateFull%3DDutch_Roots+unconnected+notables&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Unconnected notables with the template: TemplateFull=Dutch_Roots_Sticker notables unconnected - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=TemplateFull%3DDutch_Roots_Sticker+notables+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Unconnected notables with birth location of the Netherlands (this is useful because the are a fair number of unconnected non-Dutch notables who died in the Netherlands in 20th century wars): BirthLocation=Netherlands unconnected notables - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DNetherlands+unconnected+notables&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 You could also use DeathLocation= or MarriageLocation= or simply Location= *Unconnected open 4 star profiles for people born in the Netherlands: BirthLocation=Netherlands unconnected stars=4stars privacy=Open - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DNetherlands+unconnected+stars%3D4stars+privacy%3DOpen&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Find profiles in your own [[Special:WatchedList|watchlist]]that are missing a connecting with the use of the "Text" field: **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=noparents+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No parents] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nofather+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No father] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nomother+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No mother] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nochildren+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No children] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the "Text" field **[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=nospouses+profiel_ID&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 No spouses] - Replace profiel_ID with your own profiel ID in the the "Text" field The above searches can be extended to a location, a periode etc. Some examples of searches you can use within the "Text" field: *Flevoland noparents open 19cen *Zeeland nochildren open 18cen *Netherlands nofather open 19cen === PPP === Add Dutch roots PPP to the search *Example--PPP in 18cen Groningen: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ppp+dutch+roots+groningen+18cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=50 A better search is to use the exact category, and then anything else you want: * Example--Dutch Roots PPP in 18cen Groningen: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=categoryfull%3DDutch_Roots_PPP++groningen+18cen&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 * Example--Dutch Roots PPP not managed by wikitree-14: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=categoryfull%3DDutch_Roots_PPP++not+manager%3Dwikitree-14&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=100 === Notables === Add notables to the search. You can also see the T: Notable is the last column for any results which shows they have the notables template. * Example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=notables+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=200 ===Frequently viewed=== Add 5stars to the search (or 4stars, 3stars, 2stars, or 1star). Note that the Netherlands will also retrieve categories, so you will find US ambassadors to the Netherlands (e.g. President John Adams). *Example: 17cen 5stars: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5stars+netherlands+17cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Voorbeeld: 17cen 5stars: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=5stars+netherlands+17cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 === Age === Add Age## to the search. Reminder that people older than 110 appear on the [http://www.softdata.si/wt/Err_20190915/NLD/104_60_0.htm suggestion report] * Find everyone who Wikitree indicates lived to 109 https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=age109+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 * Add supercentenarians to the search to find people documented to have lived over 110 https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=supercentenarians+netherlands&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=20 * Use B immediately before a date or D immediately before a date to find everyone who was born or died on a specific date, e.g. the date of a disaster (such as The Phoenix sinking in Lake Michigan) https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+united+states+D18471121&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=10 === Find a Grave === *Find profiles using the Find A Grave template by adding findagrave to the search https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=+netherlands+findagrave&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=500 === GEDCOM === Find profiles needing GEDCOM cleanup by adding GEDCOMJunk to the search * Example - 19cen unsourced: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+unsourced+GEDCOMjunk+19cen&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 You can also find profiles by GEDCOM name. Replace separator (dots, hyphens, spaces) with an underscore. For instance use 124_DeCoursey_ged netherlands to find 124-DeCoursey.ged profiles connected to the Netherlands. * https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=124_DeCoursey_ged+netherlands&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 === Profiles untouched for a long time === There are many profiles in wiktree that were created in very old gedcoms which have no sources, often no headers, and lack the unsourced template. These have been extremely difficult to track down. Using the following magic words with other search terms can help: * lastedit2008 -- None for Netherlands * lastedit2009 -- None for Netherlands * lastedit2010 -- No open profiles for the Netherlands * lastedit2011 -- No open profiles for the Netherlands * lastedit2012 -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2012+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] * lastedit2013 -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2013+open&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] * lastedit2014 -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+lastedit2014+open&MaxProfiles=20000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Netherlands] Never edited is a bit different. It appears to look for edits after the original creation date. Many perfectly decent profiles are made on one day and not touched later. * neveredited -- [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+neveredited+open&MaxProfiles=100000&PageSize=500 Netherlands] === Categories === You can search for text in categories or templates, either individual words or the entire string. These are useful with our needs categories * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Birth&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Birth] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Marriage&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Marriage] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Death&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Death] You can combine these with provinces and other terms to narrow your focus.
*CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_Birth combined with unconnected -- https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_Birth&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB combined with orphan -- https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=orphan+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB combined with being managed by the project https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=manager%3DWikiTree-14+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_LNAB&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * CategoryFull=Netherlands_Project_Needs_More_Records combined with Friesland https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=friesland+CategoryFull%3DNetherlands_Project_Needs_More_Records&MaxProfiles=10000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 === Locations === Find spelling variants on a location (to correct them) *Go to Analyse, Location, add the place name *Example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=gelderland Find profiles ending in certain text (such as a specific province without having the country, or NL which might be Newfoundland and Labrador) *Go to Replace location in the search section *Search for the same thing in both spots (e.g. Holland and Holland) *Tip: set the search to be by creation date and jump to the last screen to find people currently using incomplete locations *Example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch4&Find=Holland&Replace=Holland&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Find profiles lacking a province -- this can be useful to find typos, abbreviations, or locations that would be easy to make more complete so that they will appear in searches for unconnected and unsourced by province *19cen open: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=19cen+open+location%3DNetherlands+not+Drenthe+not+Flevoland+not+Friesland+not+Gelderland+not+Groningen+not+Limburg+not+Noord-Brabant+not+Noord-Holland+not+Overijssel+not+Utrecht+not+Zeeland+not+Zuid-Holland&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Find profiles missing a location - Use MissingLocation You can also use BirthLocation=MissingLocation or DeathLocation=MissingLocation to find missing locations just in one of the fields. *Netherlands profiles missing both birth and death locations: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Open 19cen profiles lacking a death location: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+19cen+open+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 *Open 20cen profiles lacking both a death location and a death date: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=netherlands+20cen+open+D0+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Find profiles with a country problem (lack of a country, a typo, a non-preferred language, lack of a comma as a separator, use of a full stop as a separator) - replace Drenthe with province of interest * Birth - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3Ddrenthe+BirthCountry%3DUnknownCountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * Marriage - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3Ddrenthe+marriageCountry%3DUnknownCountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 * Death - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3Ddrenthe+deathCountry%3DUnknownCountry&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Find locations that don't have a province recongnized in the tables. They may only have a country, there could be a mismatch of language (e.g. Noord-Holland, Netherlands), they may have punctuation problems or typos, they may be variants that should be added to the table * https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthcountry%3Dnetherlands+BirthCountry%3DUnknownRegion&MaxProfiles=500000&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=1000 == Other == Profiles with no dates (suggestion 131-134 only the profiles with recognized country Netherlands in any location field are shown in these reports): *Search for all profiles with no dates with Netherlands in the record in any way: b0 d0 netherlands open - https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=b0+d0+netherlands+open&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=-1 *As above, but specifically 18 century: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=b0+d0+netherlands+open+18cen&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=-1 *Search for profiles managed by a specific person (or look for their specific sugestions to get the appproximate date of birth) https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=manager%3DBouman-61+b0+d0+open&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=-1 See what templates are used on profiles you manage *Put your ID in the Managed by search *The last column will show which templates and categories are on that profile *example: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Terink-1&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500

WikiTreer Cousins

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[[Category:Moody-4306]] == WikiTreer Cousins == * Scott and Greta are 11th cousins. [[Hutchins-1898|Scott Hutchins]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Browne-505|John Brown Jr.]]. * Daniel and Greta are 17th cousins once removed. [[Cox-24335|Daniel Cox II]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hyde-39|Oliver Hyde]]. * John and Greta are 17th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Manifold-217|John Manifold]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Byron-4|John Byron]]. * Marsha and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. Marsha (Cramer) Baker and Greta Moody are both descendants of Theophilus Hone. * Mary A. and Greta are 7th cousins. Mary A. (O'Brien) Martin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Mayes IV. * Harley and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. Harley Lusher and Greta Moody are both descendants of Valentine Martin Sr. * David and Greta are 7th cousins once removed. David Hughey Ph.D. and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Hash. * Scott and Greta are 13th cousins. Scott Fulkerson and Greta Moody are both descendants of James Samson. * Susan and Greta are 9th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Susan Smith and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Lawrence. * Kathy and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Kathy (Stuewe) Zipperer and Greta Moody are both descendants of Matthew Howard Sr. * Michele and Greta are 10th cousins. Michele Bazley and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Bullock. * J. and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. J. Crook and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Armistead. * Liz and Greta are 10th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Liz (Noland) Shifflett and Greta Moody are both descendants of Gilbert Elam Sr. * Mindy and Greta are 11th cousins. Mindy Silva and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Debi and Greta are 13th cousins once removed. Debi (McGee) Hoag and Greta Moody are both descendants of Archibald Douglas. * Debi and Greta are 13th cousins (Uncertain). Debi (McGee) Hoag and Greta Moody are both descendants of Alexander Fisher. * James and Greta are 10th cousins twice removed. James Stratman and Greta Moody are both descendants of Matthew Howard Sr. * Karen and Greta are 12th cousins. Karen Lowe and Greta Moody are both descendants of Matthew Howard Sr. * Greta and Richard are 10th cousins (Uncertain). Greta Moody and Richard Hellstrom are both descendants of George Archer Jr. * Maggie and Greta are 19th cousins three times removed. Maggie N. and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Welles. * Greta and Michelle are 18th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). Greta Moody and Michelle Valent B.S. are both descendants of Walter (Colepeper) Culpepper of Goudhur. * Thom and Greta are 12th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Thom Anderson and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Carter II. * Becky and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. Becky (Jennings) Anderson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Gilbert Elam Jr. * Astrid and Greta are 14th cousins twice removed. Astrid (Schellenberger) Spaargaren and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Skipwith. * Kenneth and Greta are 10th cousins three times removed. Kenneth Paugh and Greta Moody are both descendants of Francis Mason II. * Sarah and Greta are 11th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Sarah (Mills) Enarson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Abraham Wood. * Sarah and Greta are 18th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Sarah (Mills) Enarson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Mathew ap Ieuan. * Andy and Greta are 9th cousins. Andy Johnson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Brightwell. * Bonnie and Greta are 13th cousins four times removed. Bonnie Saunders and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Hawkins MP. * Katie and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. Katie (Collins) Goodwin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Jerome Hierome Lindsay. * David and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). David Thomson III and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Townsend. * David and Greta are 15th cousins once removed. David Urquhart and Greta Moody are both descendants of Ninian Ross. * Mary Jo and Greta are 8th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Mary Jo (Willard) Freeman and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Witt II. * Bill and Greta are 8th cousins. Bill Vincent Ph.D. and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Witt III. * Summer and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. Summer (Binkley) Orman and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Harrell II. * Bill and Greta are 17th cousins twice removed. Bill Sims and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Norton. * Lisa and Greta are 7th cousins once removed. Lisa (Phelps) Linn M.S.Ed. and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Smith. * Lisa and Greta are 12th cousins. Lisa (Phelps) Linn M.S.Ed. and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Epes. * Anonymous and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. Anonymous Hall and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Margaret and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. Margaret (Robe) Summitt and Greta Moody are both descendants of Alexander Lindsay. * Greta and Walter are 7th cousins. Greta Moody and Walter Pack Sr are both descendants of Christian Grubb Jr. (Andie's late husband) * Hope and Greta are 9th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). Hope Tillman and Greta Moody are both descendants of Abraham Wood. * Cheryl and Greta are 15th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Cheryl (Smith) Hess and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Cotton Sr. * Charlotte and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Charlotte Shockey and Greta Moody are both descendants of Evan Lewis. * Lianne and Greta are 22nd cousins five times removed (Uncertain). Lianne Lavoie and Greta Moody are both descendants of Waleram IV (Limburg) von Limburg. * Kylie and Greta are 15th cousins twice removed. Kylie Haese and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Belknap. * David and Greta are 9th cousins. David Douglass and Greta Moody are both descendants of Bartholomew (Stoffold) Stovall Sr.. * Marty and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. Marty (Lenover) Acks and Greta Moody are both descendants of Benjamin Colclough. * Caryl and Greta are 12th cousins once removed. Caryl (Short) Ruckert and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Goodale. * Greta and Susanna Hendrina Elisa are 26th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Greta Moody and Susanna Hendrina Elisa (Coetsee) de Bruyn are both descendants of Robert II (Dreux) de Dreux. * Susanna Hendrina Elisa and Greta are 27th cousins (Uncertain) Susanna Hendrina Elisa (Coetsee) de Bruyn and Greta Moody are both descendants of Raoul I (Coucy) de Coucy. * Greta and Jack are 13th cousins once removed. Greta Moody and Jack Day are both descendants of John Lawrence Sr. * Walter and Greta are 10th cousins twice removed. Walter Howe and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Holman II. * Chris and Greta are 11th cousins. [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Allen-2359|William Allen]]. * Kitty and Greta are 13th cousins. Kitty (Cooper) Smith and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Higginson. * Maria and Greta are 13th cousins three times removed. Maria Maxwell and Greta Moody are both descendants of George Ramsay. * Julie and Greta are 7th cousins once removed. Julie Kelts and Greta Moody are both descendants of Edward Eppes. * Chet and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. Chet Snow and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Overton. * Dean and Greta are 12th cousins once removed. Dean Anderson and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Underwood. * Eowyn and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. Eowyn Langholf and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Hawkins MP. * Eva and Greta are 17th cousins. Eva Ramos and Greta Moody are both descendants of Walter Colepeper. (Eowyn's biological profile) * Abby and Greta are 16th cousins twice removed. Abby (Brown) Glann and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Shelley MP. * Jamie and Greta are 10th cousins. Jamie Nelson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Dixson. * Sylvia and Greta are 13th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Sylvia Benton and Greta Moody are both descendants of Ann (Matthews) Llewellyn. * Claire and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. Claire (Chapel) Nava and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Mason. * Sue and Greta are 15th cousins. Sue (Howard) Ison and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Hussey. * Julia and Greta are 22nd cousins (Uncertain). Julia (Tudor) Fitzgerald and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Wasteneys. * Sally and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. Sally (Rowe) Douglas and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Ross. * Star and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. Star (Swallow) Rhodes and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Bullock. * Peggy and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. Peggy McReynolds and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Stovall Sr. * Darlene and Greta are 10th cousins. Darlene (Athey) Athey-Hill and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Mason. * Chris and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Chris Ferraiolo and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Susan and Greta are 10th cousins twice removed. Susan McNamee and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Bullock. * Greg and Greta are 17th cousins twice removed. Greg Clarke and Greta Moody are both descendants of James Glover. * Joan and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. Joan (Greene) Pierpont and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Wheeler Sr. * Bob and Greta are 13th cousins. Bob Keniston Jr. and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Kent. * Robin and Greta are fifth cousins twice removed. Robin (Dodge) Shaules and Greta Moody are both descendants of Enoch Osborne Sr. * Rob and Greta are 13th cousins three times removed. Rob Neff and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Culpeper. * John and Greta are 12th cousins. John Williams and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Ludlow. * John and Greta are 7th cousins 9 times removed. John Williams and Greta Moody are both descendants of Humphrey Coningsby. * Paul and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. Paul Kreutz and Greta Moody are both descendants of Humphrey Coningsby. * Paula and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Paula (Brewer) Franklin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Daniel Llewellyn Sr. * David and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. David Bailey and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Wheeler. * Dennis and Greta are 14th cousins. Dennis Barton and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Epes. * John and Greta are 16th cousins twice removed. John Atkinson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Hugh Luttrell. * William and Greta are 8th cousins twice removed. William Foster Jr and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Kimbrough II. * Lisa and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. Lisa Franklin RN, BSN and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Williams Sr. * Jillaine and Greta are 15th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Jillaine Smith and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Honywood Esquire. * Keith and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Keith Hathaway and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Kyle and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. Kyle Dane and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Brown Jr. * Roland and Greta are 22nd cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Roland Arsenault and Greta Moody are both descendants of Jan II (Avesnes) van Avesnes. * Doug and Greta are 14th cousins. Doug Lockwood and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Higginson. * Robert and Greta are 25th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). Robert Hvitfeldt and Greta Moody are both descendants of Magnus Bengtsson. * Elise and Greta are 14th cousins. Elise Brown and Greta Moody are both descendants of Andrew Windsor KB, MP. * Nancy and Greta are 10th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Nancy (Lowe) Sitzlar and Greta Moody are both descendants of George Keeling. * Tess and Greta are 17th cousins twice removed. Tess Valli and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Danvers. * Frank and Greta are 12th cousins twice removed. Frank Gill and Greta Moody are both descendants of Isabel (Overton) Hobson. * Skip and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed. Skip Magyar and Greta Moody are both descendants of John ap Howel. * Hope and Greta are 20th cousins four times removed (Uncertain). Hope MacInnis and Greta Moody are both descendants of Jan II (Avesnes) van Avesnes. * Jim and Greta are 15th cousins. Jim Angelo Jr and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Honywood Esquire. * Saundra and Greta are 9th cousins once removed. Saundra Stewart and Greta Moody are both descendants of Bartholomew (Stoffold) Stovall Sr. * Lucy and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. Lucy (Selvaggio) Selvaggio-Diaz and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Wingate. * LaQuita and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. LaQuita Holland and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Squire. * Lynette and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Lynette Jester and Greta Moody are both descendants of Anne (Taylor) Cary. * Allan and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. Allan Stuart and Greta Moody are both descendants of Colin Mor Campbell. * Dennis and Greta are 10th cousins. Dennis Wheeler and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Burton. * Missy and Greta are 13th cousins (Uncertain). Missy Berryann and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Ap Lewis. * Loretta and Greta are fifth cousins once removed. Loretta (Leger) Corbin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Sherrod Mayes. * Sir William and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed. Sir William (Arbuthnot) Arbuthnot of Kittybrewster Bt and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Ross. * Marilyn and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Marilyn Stewart and Greta Moody are both descendants of James (Badcock) Babcock. * Max and Greta are fourth cousins twice removed. Max Edwards and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Conkin. * Kevin and Greta are third cousins once removed. Kevin Inman and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Inman. * T and Greta are 6th cousins once removed. T Lacey and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Ivie. * Vic and Greta are 13th cousins once removed. Vic Watt and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Lawrence Sr. * Rowdy and Greta are 6th cousins. Rowdy Mayes and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Mayes. * Norman and Greta are 15th cousins once removed. Norman Dodge and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Bacon. * Deb and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. Deb (Lewis) Durham and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Gould. * Virginia and Greta are 12th cousins four times removed. Virginia (Butter) Fields and Greta Moody are both descendants of Walter Aston. * Michelle and Greta are 10th cousins three times removed. Michelle (Saucier) Ladner and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Norris. * Cindy and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed. Cindy (Williams) Lesure and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Underwood. * Emma and Greta are 12th cousins. Emma (McBeth) MacBeath M.Ed MSM and Greta Moody are both descendants of George Moody. * Carole and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Carole Partridge and Greta Moody are both descendants of Ann (Matthews) Llewellyn. * Mary and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Mary Richardson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Farley. * David and Greta are 18th cousins once removed. David Selman and Greta Moody are both descendants of Leo (Welles) de Welles KG. * Pip and Greta are 11th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Pip Sheppard and Greta Moody are both descendants of Ann (Matthews) Llewellyn. * Butch and Greta are 18th cousins. Butch Smith and Greta Moody are both descendants of Walter Moyle. * Natalie and Greta are 10th cousins (Uncertain). Natalie (Durbin) Trott and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Mason. * Gilly and Greta are 15th cousins twice removed. Gilly Wood and Greta Moody are both descendants of John (Saye) Say. * Nicole and Greta are 25th cousins once removed. Nicole Duchesne and Greta Moody are both descendants of Hendrik (Von Limburg) Limburg. * Rhonda and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Rhonda (Tucker) Zimmerman and Greta Moody are both descendants of Matthew Howard Sr. * Azure and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Azure Robinson and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Brockett. * Zachary and Greta are 10th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Zachary Smith and Greta Moody are both descendants of James Babcock. * Campbell and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. Campbell Braddock and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Howard KG KB. * Traci and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. Traci Thiessen and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Bacon. * Doug and Greta are 18th cousins. Doug McCallum UE and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Skipwith. * Amy and Greta are 13th cousins three times removed. Amy (Crawford) Gilpin and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Mason. * SJ and Greta are 19th cousins once removed (Uncertain). SJ Baty and Greta Moody are both descendants of Mathew ap Ieuan. * Linda and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed (Uncertain). Linda (Carruth) Peterson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Robert Honywood Esquire. * Austin and Greta are 22nd cousins three times removed (Uncertain). Austin Pérez and Greta Moody are both descendants of Juan Toledo. * Ellen and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. Ellen Smith and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Allen. * Robin and Greta are 10th cousins twice removed. Robin Lee and Greta Moody are both descendants of Evan Lewis. * Paula and Greta are 12th cousins. Paula J and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Perrin. * Mags and Greta are 8th cousins twice removed. Mags Gaulden and Greta Moody are both descendants of Susannah (Hatcher) Stewart. * Susie and Greta are 12th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Susie MacLeod and Greta Moody are both descendants of Daniel Llewellyn Sr. * Shirley and Greta are 11th cousins three times removed. Shirley (Strutton) Dalton and Greta Moody are both descendants of Jerome Hierome Lindsay. * Peter and Greta are 10th cousins. Peter Roberts and Greta Moody are both descendants of Gilbert Elam Sr. * Steven and Greta are 18th cousins (Uncertain). Steven Mix and Greta Moody are both descendants of Edmund Beaufort KG. * T and Greta are 9th cousins. T Stanton and Greta Moody are both descendants of John West Sr. * Pam and Greta are 15th cousins once removed. Pam Dale and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Moyle MP. * Emily and Greta are 12th cousins (Uncertain). Emily (Boy) Holmberg and Greta Moody are both descendants of Edward Burwell. * Stacy and Greta are 11th cousins. Stacy Young and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard (Ingraham) Ingram. * Kimberly and Greta are 15th cousins once removed. Kimberly (Nordyke) Parish and Greta Moody are both descendants of Joan (Chandler) Mason. * Laura and Greta are 15th cousins once removed. Laura Hyde and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Wentworth Esq. * Marie and Greta are 16th cousins once removed. Marie Wallner and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Chandler II. * Connie and Greta are 16th cousins twice removed. Connie (Cassetty) Gerregano and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Sempill. * Eric and Greta are 14th cousins once removed. Eric Clark and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Kempe MP. * Ben and Greta are 13th cousins once removed. Ben Molesworth and Greta Moody are both descendants of Anthony (Paulet) Poulett. * Roger and Greta are 13th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Roger Pierson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Moody. * Michael and Greta are 13th cousins three times removed. Michael Cayley and Greta Moody are both descendants of James Hamilton. * Vincent and Greta are 11th cousins. Vincent Piazza and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Mayes. * Colin and Greta are 14th cousins twice removed. Colin Whitehead and Greta Moody are both descendants of George Ramsay. * George and Greta are 12th cousins. George Fulton and Greta Moody are both descendants of George Moody. * Michael and Greta are 13th cousins (Uncertain). Michael Schell and Greta Moody are both descendants of Francis Gascoigne. * Bartley and Greta are 9th cousins. Bartley McRorie and Greta Moody are both descendants of Bartholomew (Stoffold) Stovall Sr. * Bartley and Greta are 9th cousins. Bartley McRorie and Greta Moody are both descendants of Gilbert Elam Sr. * Sally and Greta are 8th cousins. Sally Stovall and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Stovall Sr. * Zoiya and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. Zoiya (Holland) Tate and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Wheeler. * Carter and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Carter Rogers and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Hixe. * Robin and Greta are 15th cousins twice removed. Robin Rainford and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Epes. * Nathan and Greta are 15th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Nathan Menefee and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Stewart. * Stephanie and Greta are 14th cousins three times removed. Stephanie Ward and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Puleston. * Debra and Greta are 11th cousins. Debra (Downs) Allison and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Bassett I. * E. and Greta are 11th cousins once removed. E. Compton and Greta Moody are both descendants of John (Browne) Brown. * Ronel and Greta are 26th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Ronel (van Heerden) Olivier and Greta Moody are both descendants of Raoul I (Coucy) de Coucy. * Yvonne and Greta are 8th cousins once removed. Yvonne (McCowan) Gammell and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Wilkins. * Phillip and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. Phillip (Weigt) Thompson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Owen ap Evan. * Joelle and Greta are 10th cousins four times removed. Joelle (Colville) Colville-Hanson and Greta Moody are both descendants of Jerome Hierome Lindsay. * April and Greta are 28th cousins once removed (Uncertain). April Baker and Greta Moody are both descendants of Roger (Aubigny) d'Aubigny. * Anne and Greta are 16th cousins twice removed (Uncertain). Anne Creighton and Greta Moody are both descendants of Hugh (Francis) Fraunceys. * Sondra and Greta are 15th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Sondra Marshall and Greta Moody are both descendants of William Griffith. * Guy and Greta are 19th cousins once removed (Uncertain). Guy Constantineau and Greta Moody are both descendants of Henry Savile Esq. * Carole and Greta are 8th cousins three times removed. Carole Taylor and Greta Moody are both descendants of Nicholas Day Sr. * Demetrius and Greta are 7th cousins. Demetrius (Mays) Burnett and Greta Moody are both descendants of Thomas Smith II. * Lindsay and Greta are 11th cousins (Uncertain). Lindsay (Stough) Tyrie and Greta Moody are both descendants of John Hixe. * Beryl and Greta are 13th cousins twice removed. Beryl Meehan and Greta Moody are both descendants of Richard Gould. * Sarah and Greta are 10th cousins. [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Hatcher-250|Edward Hatcher Sr.]]. * Rebecca and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[Tucker-5631|Rebecca (Tucker) Morris]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Moody-30|Samuel Moody]]. * Donald and Greta are 9th cousins twice removed. [[Howard-18984|Donald Howard]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Howard-171|Cornelius Howard Sr.]]. * Jaki and Greta are 13th cousins once removed (Uncertain). [[Erdoes-1|Jaki Erdoes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Jordan-24|John Jordan]]. * Chase and Greta are 9th cousins. [[Ashley-1950|Chase Ashley]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Wheeler-969|James Wheeler Sr.]]. * Tara and Greta are 8th cousins. [[Wildes-118|Tara Wildes]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Stovall-57|John Stovall Sr.]]. * Richard and Greta are 10th cousins once removed. [[Terfry-24|Richard Terfry]] and Greta Moody are both descendants of [[Allen-2359|William Allen]].

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Wilbarger County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Jackson County, Oklahoma|Jackson County,]] [[:Category:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] | N Location = [[:Category:Tillman County, Oklahoma|Tillman County,]] [[:Category:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Wichita County, Texas|Wichita County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Archer County, Texas|Archer County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Baylor County, Texas|Baylor County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Hardeman County, Texas|Hardeman County]]
[[:Category:Foard County, Texas|Foard County]] }} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|The county was created from Bexar District in 1858 and later organized in 1881}}. Wilbarger is named for Josiah Pugh Wilbarger and Mathias Wilbarger, two early settlers.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilbarger_County,_TexasCounty seat is Vernon. https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wilbarger-county :1833 Josiah was a surveyor who became famous as ''' {{red|the man who lived 12 years after being scalped by Comanches}}''', 1833, near Austin. He had saved his life by putting a wool sock on his head; he was rescued next day by neighbors.http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Wilbarger-County-Texas.htm https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 :'''1858''' - Wilbarger County was established from Bexar District. Due to just beginning it was attached to Clay County for judicial purposes.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Confederate soldier. }}{{clear}} :'''Late 1870's''' This area was the buffalo hunting ground of the Wanderers Band of Comanches. Then great buffalo hunts by whites destroyed the herds and United States Army campaigns removed the Indians. It was within the Peters' Colony, but hostile Indians kept settlers away until after 1878. At that time this was within the boundary of the Peters colony, but without settlement due to Indian hostilities. :'''1880''' C. F. and J. Doan, the first settlers in the area, built Doan's Crossing and Store where the Western Trail crossed the Red River; C. F. Doan became the county's first postmaster. Quanah Parker and his Comanche followers visited the Doan family frequently, and Comanche-Kiowa Indians from Oklahoma marketed in Vernon :'''1879''' Mrs. A. T. Boger held classes for schoolchildren in a dugout E of Vernon, and by the next year a school had been built. :'''1879''' W. B. Worsham established the '''R2 Ranch''' with headquarters at Big Spring. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ::Settlers without livestock made a living poisoning coyotes for their hides. ::Bone gatherers hauled their bones and hides to Gainesville, where bones could be sold for $20-$22 dollars/ ton.. Buffalo bones for the eastern fertilizer plants was another source of income. :'''1880''' (126 ) people were living in the area with 30 farms or ranches, on 4,800 acres, 1,292 cattle and 46 sheep were reported. 225 acres were planted in corn. :'''1881''' -Wilbarger County was organized in 1881, with Vernon as the county seat. The county only had fifty-six voters in the county at that time. :'''1886, 1887''', Fort Worth and Denver City Railway built into Vernon, connecting the county to the the outside markets and encouraging immigration. Ranchers donated rights of way to the railroad. :'''1889''' The Vernon Weekly Call newspaper was established by D. O. McConnell. :'''1890''' There were 720 farms and ranches, on 313,000 acres, in Wilbarger County, population was 7,092. Ranching had 23,000 cattle and 21,000 sheep. Crop farming began with 6,000 acres planted in corn, 11,000 acres in wheat,13,000 acres in oats; and 1,600 acres in cotton. :'''1900'''With 636 farms present in the county, the population was 5,759. Crop acreage had increased to 14,000 acres planted in corn, 34,000 acres in wheat, and 4,000 acres in cotton. Cattle increased to 33,000 head that year. The agricultural economy rapidly expanded between 1900 and 1920 as hundreds of new farmers moved into the area. :'''1908 -''' The first oil well was drilled, with a second well in 1915. After the first oil well in the county had been drilled in 1908, the1920s the petroleum industry was well established. :'''1920''' -Old ranch lands were converted to crops, cattle declined to 10,000 cattle in the county. Population increased to 12,000 by 1910 and to 15,112 by 1920. Cotton was the crop. :'''1923''' - largest oil field was the South Vernon field in 1923 was extended across the South part of Wilbarger county. :'''1930 Great Depression''' Due to drought The cotton economy was devastated. Almost 166,000 acres were planted in cotton, 1,400 acres were devoted to wheat and 8,000 acres to corn. 1,717 farms were operated by tenants. :'''1940''' -over 70,000 acres were planted in cotton; the cropland harvested in the county dropped from 207,000 acres in 1930 to '''171,000 acres.''' :'''1940''' only 753 tenant farmers remained. The rapidly developing oil industry offset some loss. :'''1938''' more than 3,369,000 barrels of oil were produced in the county. Nevertheless, 20 percent of the population moved away during the depression, and by 1940 only 20,474 people lived there. :'''1940's and 1950's''' Agriculture revived, 236,000 acres of cropland were harvested in Wilbarger County; ive down the number of farms push tenant farmers off the land. :'''1959''' There were 873 farms, 340 were operated by tenants. Cattle again became important, 41,000 cattle were reported in 1950 (30,000 in 1959). :'''1950, 1960's''' Petroleum production began to decline. Production increased from 3,176,000 barrels in 1948 to 5,456,000 barrels in 1956 and to 6,011,000 barrels in 1965. :'''1982''' oil and gas industry remained important 10,000,000 cubic feet of gas-well gas, almost 245,000,000 cubic feet of casinghead gas, and almost 1,968,000 barrels of crude oil were produced. Almost 1,219,000 barrels of crude were produced in 1990; by January 1, 1991, 252,208,000 barrels had been produced in the county since 1915. :'''1982''' 93% of the land was in farms and ranches; 41% of the farmland was cultivated, and '''9 %''' percent was irrigated. 69% of the agricultural income was wheat, cotton, hay, oats, and guar; watermelons were also grown. Cattle and hogs were the county's primary livestock. Industries included meat packing and the manufacture of resins, plastic material, and men's clothing.

:'''1871 -{{Blue|Waggoner Ranch}} ''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934,the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== Wilbarger County has had three courthouses:1883, 1890 and the present 1928 http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Vernon/Wilbarger-County-Courthouse-Texas-Vernon.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1883''' no image :'''2nd Courthouse, 1890 -''' 1890 Wilbarger County courthouse was designed by architect James Edward Flanders who designed many Second Empire style courthouses in Texas in the late 1800s. . The first image is from a Postcard. The second image is a photo of an oil painting of the early courthouse. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=i |size=260 |caption=H1890 Wilbarger Courthouse, postcard. }}{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1890 painting of Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1928 to present''' -Style - Classical Revival :As mentioned by Terry Jeanson, "The 1928 Wilbarger County courthouse was one the earliest Texas courthouses designed by the architectural firm of Voelcker and Dixon. This courthouse appeared to have survived many of modern renovations that mar the decor. The handsome district courtroom, show wooden wainscoting and decorated ceiling. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=WW I Doughboy }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== North Texas (also commonly called North Central Texas, Northeastern Texas and Nortex) is a distinct cultural and geographic area forming the central-northeastern section of the U.S. state of Texas. North Texas is generally considered to include the area south of Oklahoma, east of Abilene, and north of Waco. North Texas,the northern part of the eastern portion of Texas. The counties included are Archer, Baylor, Clay, Collin, Cooke, Cottle, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Foard, Grayson, Hardeman, Hood, Hunt, Jack, Johnson, Kaufman, Montague, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, Wichita, Wilbarger, Wise, and Young County, Texas. :'''Early animals and grasses-'''- tall sage grass supported antelope, deer, buffalo, wild turkey, and prairie chickens, and in season the land offered wild plums, grapes, currants, persimmons, and pecans. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 :Wilbarger County is in northern Texas, along the Oklahoma border. :'''Center''' of the county is at 34°07' north latitude and 99°15' west longitude. Vernon, :'''County seat''' and largest city,-- Vernon is 35 miles NW of Wichita Falls. :'''Size:''' 947 square miles of rolling plains :'''Soil''' -sandy, loam, and waxy soils that support tall grasses, mesquite, and shinnery oak trees. :'''Altitude''' 1,050 to 1,400 feet above sea level. :'''Rivers/Creeks''' - Red and Pease rivers. Santa Rosa Lake, a reservoir on Beaver Creek in the south central part of the county, stores water used primarily for irrigation. :'''Rainfall''' averages 25.65 inches :'''Temperatures''' 29° F in January to an average maximum of 98° in July. :'''Growing season''' lasts 221 days. :'''Minerals''' include volcanic ash, sand, gravel, and bituminous coal, oil, gas. ====Adjacent counties==== *Tillman County, Oklahoma (north) *Wichita County (east) *Baylor County (south) *Foard County (west) *Hardeman County (west) *Jackson County, Oklahoma (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *mental health center, *Drug treatment center, *county airport, *Red River Valley Museum, *county library. *Santa Rosa Lake, a reservoir *Texas A&M Research and Extension ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 14,676 people, 5,537 households with a population density of 15 people/sq mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.17% White, 8.86% Black or African American, 0.66% Native American, 0.63% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 9.73% from other races, and 1.91% from two or more races. 20.54% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $29,500, and the median income for a family was $38,685. Males had a median income of $26,001 versus $19,620 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,520. About 9.00% of families and 13.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.00% of those under age 18 and 13.30% of those age 65 or over. Major highways
*U.S. Highway 70 *U.S. Highway 183 *U.S. Highway 283 *U.S. Highway 287 '''Politic'''s: voters in Wilbarger County supported the Democratic candidate in every election from 1884 to 1948, except in 1928. The county voted Republican in 1952, 1960, and 1972, and Democratic in 1956, 1964, 1968, and 1976. The county then went Republican in every presidential election between 1980 and 1992. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw09 Education
*Vernon Regional Junior College is located there *Texas A&M Research and Extension Other
*mental health center, *Drug treatment center, *county airport, *Red River Valley Museum, *county library. *Santa Rosa Lake, a reservoir *Texas A&M Research and Extension *U.S. highways 183, 283, 287, and 70 are the main transportation arteries. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Vernon, Texas|Vernon]] (county seat) *Oklaunion =====Town===== *Harrold *Hoot and Holler Crossing *Odell **Doan's Crossing ghost town *Fargo *Grayback *Harrold **Odell ghost town **Ronda ghost town **Tolbert ghost town ====Formed From==== Bexar district ===Resources=== *mental health center, *drug treatment center, *county airport, *Red River Valley Museum *county library. A Texas A&M Research and Extension *[http://vernonrecord.com/17691/1854/1/todays-issuepdf Vernon Record] newspaper *[http://www.co.wilbarger.tx.us Wilbarger county website] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_North_Texas List of museums] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilbarger_County,_Texas Doans Adobe House] ===Census=== :1880 --- 126 — :1890 --- 7,092 5,528.6% :1900 --- 5,759 −18.8% :1910 --- 12,000 108.4% :1920 --- 15,112 25.9% :1930 --- 24,579 62.6% :1940 --- 20,474 −16.7% :1950 --- 20,552 0.4% :1960 --- 17,748 −13.6% :1970 --- 15,355 −13.5% :1980 --- 15,931 3.8% :1990 --- 15,121 −5.1% :2000 --- 14,676 −2.9% :2010 --- 13,535 −7.8% :Est. 2015 --- 13,027 ===Notables=== *[[Morgan-8522 |John Morgan]] :Jack English Hightower, Memphis, Texas, native; former member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature, and former U.S. Representative :Roy Orbison, singer/songwriter born in Wilbarger County :Daryl Richardson, running back for the St. Louis Rams :Bernard Scott, running back for the Cincinnati Bengals :Jack Teagarden, bandleader and trombonist :John Clay Wolfe, American radio personality career in Wilbarger County on KSEY ===Land Grants=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Tolbert Cemetery, Tolbert, Texas|Tolbert Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Eastview Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas|Eastview Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Wilbarger Memorial Park, Vernon, Texas|Wilbarger Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Zion Lutheran Cemetery, Lockett, Texas|Zion Lutheran Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Wilbarger/ListWilbarger.html Wilbarger cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2763 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/wilbarger/wilbatoc.htm Cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwilbar/ TXGene] ===Sources=== *[https://texashistory.unt.edu Josaiah Wilbarger] *[http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48487 Wilbarger County Profile] *[http://vernonrecord.com/17691/1854/1/todays-issuepdf Vernon Record] newspaper *[http://www.co.wilbarger.tx.us Wilbarger county website] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_in_North_Texas List of museums] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilbarger_County,_Texas Doans Adobe House]

Wilberforce, Ohio

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'''Wilberforce''' is an unincorporated community and Census Designated Place (CDP) in Greene County, Ohio. It was named for [[Wilberforce-2|William Wilberforce]], the abolitionist who ended the slave trade in the British Empire. This small community had 7 stations for the [[Wikipedia:Underground_Railroad|Underground Railroad]] making it an important stop before the Civil War. Wilberforce is home to [[Wikipedia:Wilberforce_University|Wilberforce University]], the African American liberal arts college and the [[Wikipedia:National_Afro-American_Museum_and_Cultural_Center|National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center]]. ==Sources== See also: * [[:Category: Wilberforce, Ohio]] *[[Wikipedia: Wilberforce, Ohio | Wilberforce on Wikipedia]] * [http://www.ohiohistory.org/undergroundrr Underground Railroad Information Station], Ohio Historical Society. * [http://www.blackmuseums.org/ Association of African American Museums].

Wilberforce Cemetery, Wilberforce, New South Wales

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[[Category: Wilberforce Cemetery, Wilberforce, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery name: '''[[:Category: Wilberforce Cemetery, Wilberforce, New South Wales|Wilberforce Cemetery]] Address: 49 Clergy Road, Wilberforce, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -33.5541164704918, 150.84248331994155 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-33.55407/150.84270 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wilberforce+Cemetery,+49+Clergy+Rd,+Wilberforce+NSW+2756/@-33.5541404,150.8426875,258m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b0d63f418d0b67f:0x7300545cfea24c21!8m2!3d-33.5541612!4d150.8425829 Google Maps] ==History== Wilberforce Cemetery was originally consecrated by the Church of England in 1811, the burial ground has also been used as a general cemetery since 1906 and includes persons of another, or no religious denomination. The cemetery was administered by trustees until 27 February 1968 when responsibility was handed over to Colo Shire Council in accordance with the Local Government (Control of Cemeteries) Amendment Act, 1966. In April 1977 the Colo Shire Engineer Mr Owen Earle, commented on the generally confused state of the cemetery. A plan for the cemetery with new plots and new row numbers was drawn up by Council and Mr Earle recommended that a new register be commenced for the new sections and a similar register be drawn up for the existing sections. Council’s intention was to further develop new plots for the cemetery and undertake a landscaping project. The plans were only partially carried out including two columbaria. The register for the new sections and several plans are held by Hawkesbury City Council, Windsor. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=2299 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382173 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/150259 Billion Graves] * [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/wilberforce/index.html Hawkesbury on the Net - Wilberforce Cemetery List] * [https://www.hawkesbury.org/name/wilberforce-cemetery.html Hawkesbury People and Places - Wilberforce Cemetery] == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

Wilberforce Merriment Sunshine Club

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[[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to document the Merriment Sunshine Club ("MSC"), a social organisation formed in Wilberforce, New South Wales, in 1924. Many prominent local families were connected to the popular club, providing a window into the community dynamics of the interwar period. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Olbrycht-Palmer-1|Mozart Olbrycht-Palmer]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding newspaper articles in the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/title/192 Windsor and Richmond Gazette] * Matching people mentioned in connection with the club to Wikitree profiles. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Olbrycht-Palmer-1#PM-38261608 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wilburn Robinson To-Do List

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[[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Robinson-26551|Wilburn Robinson]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Robinson-26551&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Wilburn Robinson To-Do List|Wilburn's current to-do list]].''

Wilby, Suffolk One Place Study

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== Wilby, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom == The name of the village is generally believed to be derived from the
Old English meaning 'Ring of Willows'. The village is mentioned in the
Domesday Book at which time it comprised seven households and
formed part of the holding of William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford. * [https://opendomesday.org/place/TM2472/wilby/ Wilby in the Doomsday Book] === Geography === *Wilby is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England located around 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Diss and1.25 miles (2 km) south of Stradbroke along the B1118.Wikipedia contributors, "Wilby, Suffolk," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilby,_Suffolk#cite_note-wpc-2 (accessed March 2, 2021).
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''Continent:''' Europe |- |align="center"|'''Sovereign:''' United Kingdom |- |align="center"|'''Country:''' England |- |align="center"|'''County:''' Suffolk |- |align="center"|'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.3004, 1.28387 {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |{{Image|file=Wilby_Suffolk_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Road sign on Brundish Road }} |} |}
* Wilby is in the Hoxne Hundred, and in 1834 became part of the Hoxne Poor Law Union with the Union Workhouse located in the parish of Stradbroke. When the Hoxne Union was disolved, Wilby was incorporated into the Hartismere District. * [https://visionofbritain.org.uk/maps/sheet/os_sanitary_districts_1888/Suffolk_1888 1888 Map of the Suffolk Poor Law Unions] === Population === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Year'''||'''Population'''||'''Census Records''' |- |1841||623||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby_Parish%2C_Suffolk_County_1841_Census 1841 Census Transcription] |- |1851||620||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby_Parish%2C_Suffolk_County_1851_Census 1851 Census Transcription] |- |1861||560||1861 Census |- |1871||568||1871 Census |- |1881||469||1881 Census |- |1891||397||1891 Census |- |1901||330||1901 Census |- |1911||345||1911 Census |} === St. Mary's Church === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |RectorsOurfamtree.org, online website, information gather by unknown. Accessed 27 Feb 2022 https://www.ourfamtree.org/records/rectors.php/England/Suffolk/Wilby%2C-Parish-Church||Links |- | *Osmund Davy (1569-1609) *Joseph Fletcher (1609-1637) *Stephen Payne (1662) *Charles Scrivener (1699) *John Carter (1722) *Henry Owen (1831) *George Mingay (1838) *Samuel Price Smyth (1905-1907) || * [http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/coronation-hall-wilby/ '''St Mary's Church'''] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2526977/saint-mary-churchyard? Burials in the Churchyard] * [http://www.tinstaafl.co.uk/eandwhmi/suffolk/church%20pages/wilby.html Marriages in Wilby St. Mary] {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-125.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-127.jpg |caption= }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-126.jpg |caption= }} |} |} === Places in Wilby, Suffolk === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|[http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/coronation-hall-wilby/ Map of Wilby, Suffolk, England] {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |Building||Information||Photo |- |The Village Hall|| * [http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/coronation-hall-wilby/ The Village Hall] || |- |Wilby Hall|| * [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101352214-wilby-hall-wilby#.Yjt9eufMJD8 Wilby Hall] || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-40.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Wilby Hall, Wilby, Suffolk }} |- |Rookery Farm|| || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-134.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Rookery Farm }} |- |Cole's Farm||19th century farmstead and 16th century farmhouse || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-54.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Cole's Farm, Farmhouse }} |- |Green Farm|| || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-135.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Green Farm, Wilby Green }} |} |} === To Do List === * Finish profiles for 1841 and 1851 census transcriptions * Connect profiles in census records to tree * Transcribe other census records * Create wikitree category for Mt. Mary's cemetery === Links === * [https://www.britainexpress.com/counties/suffolk/churches/wilby.htm Britainexpress] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wilby%2C_Suffolk Wilby, Suffolk Category Page] == Sources ==

Wilby Parish, Suffolk County 1841 Census

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[[Category:Wilby, Suffolk One Place Study]] [[Category:Wilby, Suffolk]] == 1841 Census, Wilby Parish == *County of Suffolk *Parish of Wilby *Superintendent Registrar's District: Hoxne *Registrar's District: Dennington *No. of Enumeration District: 14: All the Parish of Wilby *Images from Ancestry were used to create this transcriptionAncestry.com. 1841 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841. Kew, Surrey, England Class: HO107; Piece: 1026; Book: 10; Civil Parish: Wilby; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 15; Page: 1-25; GSU roll: 474639 === Page 1 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Ward-33284|Richard Ward]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Runacus-1|Lydia Ward]]||44||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |2||[[Cattermole-348|John Catermole]]||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-586798|Sarah Ann Catermole]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Dawson-11291|Sarah Dawson]]||12||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |3||[[Aldous-722|James Aldous]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Unknown-600299|Mary Aldous]]||30||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Benjamin Goodchild||14||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Cattermole-345|John Catermole]]||55||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-586780|Tabithy Catermole]]||50||F||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cattermole-346|Matilda Catermole]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cattermole-347|Emma Catermole]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||John Eldred||4||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Henry Eldred||14||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |5||Thomas Cracknell||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Sewell||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Andrews||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elijah Cook||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |6||James Aldridge||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Aldridge||45||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||David Allen||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Kimsey||25||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emma Tillett||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |7||[[Lockwood-822|Dinah Collitt]]||55||F||Female Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Hannah Jacob||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 2 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Collett-2433|John Collitt]]||25||M||Male Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-316|William Allum]]||15||M||Male Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||[[Collett-2352|William Collitt]]||65||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4657|Thomas Lockwood]]||70||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-299|Mary Allum]]||7||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-296|Elizabeth Allum]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |2||William Barrett||65||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Barrett||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Ramsey||6||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Laster||25||M||Male Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emily Heable||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Collett-2432|James Collitt]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-381|Lucy Collitt]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Mutimer-314|James Mutimer]]||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-313|Charles Mutimer]]||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Sparrow-2177|Kesiah Mutimer]]||35||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-315|Druscilla Mutimer]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-320|George Mutimer]]||1||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Taylor-70091|John Taylor]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-327|Mary Taylor]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83817|George Taylor]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83818|Maria Taylor]]||12||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-70103|Daniel Taylor]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83819|Henry Taylor]]||10||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Mary Barker||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 3 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Allum-290|William Allum]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Collett-2351|Dinah Allum]]||35||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-293|John Allum]]||10||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-295|Robert Allum]]||7||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-294|Jemima Allum]]||8||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |2||[[Haywod-1|William Haywod]]||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Unknown-588198|Sarah Haywod]]||60||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |3||[[Goodchild-374|James Goodchild]]||65||M||Farmer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-586454|Ester Goodchild]]||65||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Goodchild-426|George Goodchild]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Goodchild-427|William Goodchild]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Borrett-169|Mary Goodchild]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Goodchild-430|Mary Goodchild]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Goodchild-431|George Goodchild]]||1||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Goodchild-428|Rachel Beecroft]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Beecroft-434|Mary Ann Beecroft]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Beecroft-436|Ester Beecroft]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-268|John Chenery]]||10||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Weavers-304|Robert Weavers]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Barker-14752|Elizabeth Weavers]]||40||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-305|William Weavers]]||11||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-306|Robert Weavers]]||9||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-307|John Weavers]]||6||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-308|James Weavers]]||4||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-309|George Weavers]]||8 months||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 4 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Harding-8809|John Harden]]||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-587029|Ester Harden]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harding-8810|William Harden]]||10||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harding-8811|James Harden]]||8||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harding-8814|Samuel Harden]]||4||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harding-8813|John Harden]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harding-8815|Mary Ann Harden]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Mary Aldis||45||F||Independent||Suffolk||||There are so many Mary Aldous in the records, it is hard to determine which one she is. Unsure if she is a spinster or widow. |- |2||[[Flint-3521|Eli Flint]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Howard-26037|Elizabeth Flint]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Flint-3522|Elizabeth Flint]]||5||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Flint-3523|Sarah Ann Flint]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Flint-3524|Lydia Flint]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |3||[[Seaman-2654|George Seaman]]||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Frances Bush||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Roper||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Bloomfield||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Lockwood-4847|Evans Lockwood]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Debra Belby||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Allen||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hephzibah Bush||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Bryant-16241|Benaiah Bryant]]||25||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Millett-881|Elizabeth Bryant]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bryant-16242|Benaiah Bryant]]||5||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bryant-16243|Ebenezer Bryant]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 5 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Sarah Pyatt||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Bardwell||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |1||William Greenard||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Greenard||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Greenard||14||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Greenard||10||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Catherine Greenard||7||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Frederick Greenard||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Aldous||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Caroline Stopher||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |2||George Chenry||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Thomas Chenry||11||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |3 Swan Inn||[[Plant-1553|John Plant]]||30||M||Publican||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Botwright-49|Mary Ann Plant]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Plant-1554|Mary Ann Plant]]||1||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Elizabeth Kemp||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Mutimer-254|Charles Mutimer]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Merton-177|Martha Mutimer]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-229|Charles Mutimer]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-298|Emily Mutimer]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-385|Rachel Mutimer]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-386|Eliza Mutimer]]||12||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Lockwood-4661|Phillip Lockwood]]||60||M||Butcher||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bowman-13794|Maria Lockwood]]||60||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4855|John Lockwood]]||25||M||J. Butcher||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 6 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Lockwood-4856|Elizabeth Lockwood]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes||She is most likely a daughter of Phillip |- |||[[Lockwood-4857|Georgianna Lockwood]]||2||F||||Suffolk||Yes||She is most likely a daughter of Elizabeth |- |1||[[Aldred-484|Rachel Darby]]||50||F||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Darby-2812|William Darby]]||25||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Darby-2813|Samuel Darby]]||25||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Eliza Pulham||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Larter-199|William Larter]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Borrett-170|Mary Larter]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Daniel Larter||12||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Larter||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Susan Larter||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Chase-9875|William Chase]]||55||M||Butcher||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Everett-5632|Mary Chase]]||45||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Chase-9876|William Chase]]||10||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |4||[[Copping-270|Samuel Copping]]||70||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Whitmore-2508|Elizabeth Copping]]||70||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Copping-271|Richard Copping]]||30||M||Miller||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Chapman-22298|Frances Copping]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Copping-272|William Copping]]||6 month||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |5||Robert Wilson||60||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Wilson||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Plant||35||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Alfred Wilson||20||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Bickers-227|William Beckers]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Marion Wharton||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 7 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Mutimer-383|John Mutimer]]||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Ward-36950|Phaby Mutimer]]||30||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-384|Charles Mutimer]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |2||[[Martin-73849|Robert Martin]]||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-596119|Hannah Martin]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Martin-73867|Hariet Martin]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Martin-73939|Sarah Martin]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-596127|Elizabeth Martin]]||90||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4840|John Lockwood]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Martin-73841|Marian Lockwood]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4841|William Lockwood]]||3||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |3||[[Taylor-83737|John Taylor]]||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Pall-15|Elizabeth Taylor]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83740|William Taylor]]||6||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83741|Thomas Taylor]]||3||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-84113|Louisa Taylor]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83739|James Taylor]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Mutimer-260|Michael Mutimer]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-68995|Frances Mutimer]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-261|Beniah Mutimer]]||4||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-264|Susannah Mutimer]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-265|Christopher Mutimer]]||1||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Mutimer-186|George Mutimer]]||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Goddard-3867|Sarah Mutimer]]||30||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-187|Hannah Mutimer]]||11||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 8 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Mutimer-361|Sarah Mutimer]]||9||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-185|John Mutimer]]||7||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-181|Robert Mutimer]]||6||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-189|William Mutimer]]||3 months||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||[[Cowling-788|John Cowling]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Roper-2641|Pheboa Cowling]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cowling-790|John Cowling]]||14||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cowling-791|James Cowling]]||8||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cowling-793|William Cowling]]||4||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cowling-789|Pheboa Cowling]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cowling-645|Venus Cowling]]||11||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- ||||[[Cowling-792|Mary Cowling]]||8||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Henry Aldous||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Jeffries-2500|Robert Jeffries]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Wilson-90198|Elizabeth Jeffries]]||30||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Jeffries-2501|Maria Jeffries]]||14||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Jeffries-2502|Neomi 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Bicker]]||40||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-225|Sophia Bicker]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-226|Jemmiah Bicker]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-228|John Bicker]]||11||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-229|Robert Bicker]]||8||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-230|Sarah Bicker]]||6||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-231|Samuel Bicker]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bickers-232|Elizabeth Bicker]]||2 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |4||[[Aldous-455|Thomas Aldous]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Poll-153|Caroline Aldous]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Aldous-783|John Aldous]]||13||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Sarah Aldous||9||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Aldous-784|Louisa Aldous]]||7||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Aldous-411|Tiller Aldous]]||4||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Aldous-785|James Aldous]]||6 months||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Harvey-17922|David Harvey]]||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Calver-227|Jane Harvey]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Harvey-17923|George Harvey]]||11||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Harvey-17924|David Harvey]]||7||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Harvey-17925|Hariot Harvey]]||5||F||||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 10 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Harvey-18959|James Harvey]]||7||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Harvey-18960|John Harvey]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Harvey-17926|Marian Harvey]]||1||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |1||[[Bayles-243|Benjamin Bayles]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cook-19739|Amy Bayles]]||40||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-242|Lydia Bayles]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-337|Ann Bayles]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-314|Rachel Bayles]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-339|John Bayles]]||14||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-338|George Bayles]]||12||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-340|Dinah Bayles]]||10||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-341|Robert Bayles]]||9||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-342|Rebekah Bayles]]||7||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-344|Daniel Bayles]]||5||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-347|Lettice Bayles]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bayles-346|Mary Bayles]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |2||Henry Newson||55||M||Blacksmith||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Newson||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Mutimer-81|John Mutimer]]||35||M||Farmer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Brown-121137|Bathsheba Mutimer]]||40||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Rumsey-1039|William Ramsey]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Ray-11840|Sophia Ramsey]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Rumsey-1040|William Ramsey]]||1||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |5||James Ramsey||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Ramsey||45||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 11 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||Emily Buxton||35||F||Housekeeper||not Suffolk|||| |- |||William Baldry||20||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Baldry||20||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Margaret Baldry||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Frank Baldry||15||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ellen Baldry||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charlotte Baldry||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Fredrick Thurston||20||M||Marshman(?)||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Stocks||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Mutimer-61|Dinah Mutimer]]||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||William Mutimer||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Baldwin||14||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Mutimer-23|Stephen Mutimer]]||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Gardner-5506|Phillis Mutimer]]||40||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-62|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||7||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-152|James Mutimer]]||5||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-22|Charles Mutimer]]||3||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-63|John Mutimer]]||6 months||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |3||[[Scace-292|Barnabas Teace (Scace)]]||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Button-2172|Lucy Teace (Scace)]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Scace-321|Sarah Teace (Scace)]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Scace-322|Barnabas Teace (Scace)]]||20||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Birch-3465|Jeremiah Birch]]||25||M||Independent||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Hariat Button||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Button||5||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 12 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Elizabeth Ramsey||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk |||| |- |||[[List-456|John List]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Scace-323|Jeremiah Sease (Scace)]]||12||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||Daniel Fevyour||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Fevyour||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Lionel Fevyour||11||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Rebecca Fevyour||6||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ephraim Fevyour||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Fevyour||10 days||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Amy Brown||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||Richard Dowson||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Dowson||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Godbold-103|Sutton Godbold]]||50||M||Shoe Maker||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Smith-60799|Elizabeth Godbold]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Godbold-104|George Godbold]]||13||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Godbold-94|Walter Godbold]]||11||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Godbold-87|Benjamin Godbold]]||7||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Godbold-101|Thomas Godbold]]||3||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Lanceter-5|William Lancetor]]||45||M||Shoe Maker||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Leabon-2|Sarah Lancetor]]||45||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Lanceter-6|Louisa Lanceter]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Lanceter-7|William Lanceter]]||15||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Lanceter-10|Sarah Lanceter]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Lanceter-11|Elizabeth Lanceter]]||9||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Lanceter-12|Marian Lanceter]]||2||F||||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 13 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Lanceter-13|John Lanceter]]||6||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Lanceter-14|Leabon Lanceter]]||5 months||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Lot Smith||15||M||Shoe Apprentice||Suffolk|||| |- |1||Joseph Allen||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Allen||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Barnabas Shulver||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Simon Allen||40||M||Independent||Suffolk|||| |- |||Agnes Allen||12||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Stearn-168|Henry Starn]]||30||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Elizabeth Starn||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Maryan Starn||1||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jane Pipe||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Patrina Pipe||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Smith||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Cook||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jeremiah Pondale||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Thomas Gosling||55||M||J. Shoe Maker||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Chenery-223|Jonathan Chenry]]||50||M||Shoe Maker||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cornish-2728|Hariot Chenry]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-203|Meara Chenry]]||7||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-267|Charles Chenry]]||5||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-75|Samuel Mutimer]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-37|Joshua Mutimer]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Goodchild-466|John Goodchild]]||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Aldons-4|Mary Goodchild]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 14 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Goodchild-465|Maria Goodchild]]||2||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Goodchild-467|Maryan Goodchild]]||4||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Goodchild-464|Susan Goodchild]]||6 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |1||[[Chittock-23|Alice Mutimer]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Anamaria Mutimer||6||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Walter Mutimer||13||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||Robert Woolson||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Frances Woolson||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Butcher||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Butcher||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Butcher-4763|Eliza Butcher]]||5||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||John Watling||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Godbolt-30|Thomas Godbold]]||50||M||Wheelwright||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41656|Rachel Godbold]]||50||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Godbolt-29|John Godbold]]||20||M||J. Carpenter||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Godbolt-32|George Godbold]]||15||M||Carpenter Apprentice||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Godbolt-33|Elizabeth Godbold]]||12||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Godbolt-34|Susanah Godbold]]||10||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Elizabeth Potter||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Celean Potter||3 weeks||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Godbolt-31|Sarah Godbold]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |4||Richard Hagele||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Susan Hagele||70||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Chenery-269|Susan Chenry]]||9||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||George Anderson||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 15 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Bardwell-519|James Bardwell]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Wales-1637|Mary Bardwell]]||40||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bardwell-521|Emma Bardwell]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bardwell-522|Rose Bardwell]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bardwell-523|Sharlotte Bardwell]]||10||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bardwell-524|William Bardwell]]||8||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bardwell-525|James Bardwell]]||4||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |2||[[Unknown-596743|Sarah Manser]]||55||F||School Mistress||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Manser-396|Sarah Manser]]||25||F||Pupil||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Mary Bolton||11||F||Pupil||Suffolk|||| |- |||Rachell Bolton||7||F||Pupil||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Feviour||4||F||Pupil||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Watling-322|Sarah Dallinger]]||55||F||Independent||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Dallinger-93|Dinah Dallinger]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Dallinger-94|Caroline Dallinger]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Dallinger-95|Maria Dallinger]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Dallinger-96|Lettice Dallinger]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |4||[[Baldwin-15242|John Baldwin]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Runnacles-14|Sarah Baldwin]]||40||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Baldwin-15247|William Baldwin]]||12||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Baldwin-15248|James Baldwin]]||10||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Baldwin-15249|George Baldwin]]||6||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Baldwin-15250|Charles Baldwin]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |5||[[Cunnold-61|George Cunnold]]||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Hassell-771|Mary Cunnold]]||50||F||||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 16 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Cunnold-62|Jemmiah Cunnold]]||13||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Hassell-772|John Hazell]]||88||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |1||John Ramsey||70||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Faby Ramsey||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||Robert Cockrell||70||M||Blacksmith||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Cockrell||55||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Henry Cockrell||20||M||Blacksmith J.||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jane Cockrell||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Thomas Chenry||15||M||Blacksmith Apprentice||Suffolk|||| |- |3||John Aldous||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Aldous||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Copping-83|George Copping]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||George Copping||10||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Copping||5||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Hazell||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |5||Robert Barber||85||M||Independent||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charlotte Barber||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Honour Goodchild||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |6||John Borrett||35||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Keziah Borrett||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Borrett||12||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |7||Edmond Fevyour||40||M||Blacksmith||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Fevyour||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Edward Fevyour||5||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Fevyour||7||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page17 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Chenery-270|Dinah Chenry]]||12||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||Robert Burgess||80||M||Independent||Suffolk|||| |- |||Benjamin Burgess||13||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |2||William Cook||60||M||Shoe Maker||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Cook||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Matilda Cook||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Chenery-226|Robert Chenery]]||45||M||J. Carpenter||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-325|Pheaby Chenery]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-271|James Chenery]]||13||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-272|William Chenery]]||8||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Lockwood-4637|Evans Lockwood]]||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Rous-191|Elizabeth Lockwood]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4843|James Lockwood]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4844|Hezekiah Lockwood]]||14||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4845|George Lockwood]]||10||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4846|Samuel Lockwood]]||8||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Godbold-386|Mary List]]||40||F||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-455|Hannah List]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-447|Maria List]]||9||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-448|Sarah List]]||7||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-449|James List]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-450|Susannah List]]||9 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |6||William Fevour||70||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Fevour||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Fevour||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 18 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||Charles Laster||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sophy Laster||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Laster||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Mutimer-306|Edward Mutimer]]||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-307|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-309|Charlotte Mutimer]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |3||William Weaver||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Weaver||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Maryann Weaver||6 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||James Manby||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Manby||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Manby||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |5||George Atkins||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Pheaby Atkins||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Atkins||2||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Atkins||6 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Burgess||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |6||John Ramsey||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Ramsey||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |7||[[List-454|Edmund List]]||80||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-452|James List]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-451|Charles List]]||12||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |8||Samuel Garard||55||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Garard||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Edgar Grinling||20||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 19 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Sarah Grinling||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Grinling||4 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hanah Howell||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |1||Elizabeth Garard||20||F||Grocer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Louisa Garard||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||Mathew Harvey||60||M||Baptist Minister||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Harvey||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Rachel Harvery||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mariah Harvey||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Harvey||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Naomi Harvey||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Kent||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Elisha Evans||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Matilda Evans||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Neamiah Evans||11||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |4 Rectory||George Mingay||50||M||Clerk||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Mingay||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Dardry||35||M||Male Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Godard||35||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Hall||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Girnud||65||F||Independent||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Garnham||15||M||Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |5||Edmund Plant||65||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Plant||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Maryan Plant||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 20 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Edwin Plant||15||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Goodchild||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |1||Christopher Smith||65||M||Carpenter||Suffolk|||| |- |||Esther Smith||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Smith||11||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Walter Smith||9||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jesse Smith||7||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sophia Smith||5||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Benjamin Smith||2||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||James Bloomfield||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Bloomfield||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jemima Bloomfield||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ephraim Bloomfield||3 months||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Bloomfield||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Sarah Roper||45||F||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Catherine Roper||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Woolnough||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emma Woolnough||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Chapman||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charlot Chapman||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Chapman||2||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||James Pipe||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Pipe||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Pipe||13||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |6||[[Cunnell-10|John Cunnold]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 21 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Boast-195|Maria Cunnold]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cunnell-11|James Cunnold]]||1||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cunnell-12|Charlot Cunnold]]||7 months||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||[[Cook-41237|Elijah Cook]]||35||M||J. 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Mason||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Lockwood||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Lockwood||5||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Lockwood||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Lockwood||4 months||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||George Botwright||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jane Botwright||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Botwright||5||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jeffery Botwright||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Botwright||11 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Thomas Johnson||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Clementine Johnson||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Johnson||10||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Johnson||6||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||Henry Copping||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Copping||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emma Copping||12||F||||Suffolk|| |- |||Betsy Copping||10||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Copping||8||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Henry Copping||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Miriah Copping||1||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |5||William Stanard||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hanah Stanard||55||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Naomi Stanard||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |6||Robert Collett||30||M||J. Mason||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 23 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Dinah Collett||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Collett||3||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hammond Collett||2||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Susan Collett||4 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |1||[[Feveryear-21|James Fevyour]]||35||M||Bricklayer J.||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cunningham-15955|Elizabeth Fevyour]]||35||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-22|Thomas Fevyour]]||12||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveyear-2|Mariah Fevyour]]||10||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-24|Alfrid Fevyour]]||9||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-20|Elizabeth Fevyour]]||4||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Susan Cunningham||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||John Collett||55||M||Taylor||Suffolk|||| |- |||Frances Collett||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hanah Collett||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Barney||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elliza Barney||7 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Cutts-697|John Cutts]]||25||M||Carpenter||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Whiting-4669|Mary Cutts]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Whiting-4670|George Cutts]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cutts-698|Alice Cutts]]||7 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |3||[[Harvey-19018|William Harvey]]||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-17914|Edward Harvey]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-19030|William Harvey]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-19031|Nathan Harvey]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-25|William Fevyour]]||25||M||Brick Layer J.||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 24 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Harvey-19017|Lettice Fevyour]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-19021|Margett Fevyour]]||2||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||Hariot Hunen||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Hunen||20||M||Cooper||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Page-14922|Thomas Page]]||30||M||Taylor||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Ward-37034|Frances Page]]||35||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Page-14923|Thomas Page]]||2||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Page-14924|Frances Page]]||7 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Ann Ward||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Stannard-684|William Stanard]]||55||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Goddard-5047|Rhoda Stanard]]||55||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cockerill-749|Sarah Stanard]]||80||F||Independent||Suffolk||No|| |- |||John Thomas||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Godard||14||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Pheoba Johnson||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Lockwood-4616|Evans Lockwood]]||75||M||Bricklayer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Collett-2375|Ann Lockwood]]||65||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4641|Hezekiah Lockwood]]||35||M||J. Bricklayer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Ann Lockwood||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Cook||15||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Samuel Blowers||20||M||J. Mason||Suffolk|||| |- |5||[[Noble-7179|Obediah Noble]]||50||M||Wheelwright||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Stannard-683|Abea (Abigail) Noble]]||45||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Noble-7180|Betsey Noble]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Noble-7181|Alfred Noble]]||15||M||J. Wheelwright||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 25 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Noble-7182|William Noble]]||13||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Noble-7183|Jane Noble]]||10||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |1||Robert Lenney||60||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Lenney||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Lenney||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Lenney||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2 Wilby House||[[Blomfield-435|Thomas Bloomfield]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Chandler-10849|Sarah Bloomfield]]||40||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-439|Susan Bloomfield]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-436|Thomas Bloomfield]]||15||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-440|Sarah Bloomfield]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-441|Hannah Bloomfield]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-438|James Bloomfield]]||12||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-437|Frederic Bloomfield]]||10||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-442|Ann Bloomfield]]||8||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-443|Hariot Bloomfield]]||6||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-444|George Bloomfield]]||5||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-445|Edward Bloomfield]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Blomfield-446|Elizabeth Bloomfield]]||2||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Robert Chandler||35||M||Independent||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Nathan Butcher||70||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Butcher||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Pipe||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |} == Sources ==

Wilby Parish, Suffolk County 1851 Census

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[[Category:Wilby, Suffolk One Place Study]] [[Category:Wilby, Suffolk]] [[Category: 1851 United Kingdom Census]] == 1851 Census, Wilby Parish == '''I kept the spelling used in the census records. If the correct spelling of names, place names and occupations were not evident, I added corrections in Parenthesis.''' *County of Suffolk *Parish of Wilby *Superintendent Registrar's District: Hoxne *Registrar's District: Dennington *No. of Enumeration District: 2: All the Parish of Wilby *Images from Ancestry were used to create this transcription.Ancestry.com. 1851 England Census [database on-line].Class: HO107; Piece: 1796; Folio: 323; Page: 1-33; GSU roll: 207445. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005. Census Returns of England and Wales, 1851. 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|||||[[Stannard-651|Hannah Lockwood]] ||Wife||34||F||Married||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4683|James Lockwood]]||Son||15||M||Single||Bricklayer Apprentice||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4682|John Lockwood]]||Son||10||M||Single||Bricklayer Apprentice||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4684|Ann Lockwood]]||Daughter||8||F||Single||Scholar||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4051|Charles Lockwood]]||Son||3||M||Single||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4685|Louisa Lockwood]]||Daughter||9 months||F||Single||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, 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|'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||[[Ward-36239|Eliza Watling]]||Wife||30||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Watling-317|Elizabeth Watling]]||Daughter||5||F||Single||||Brundish, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Watling-318|Jonathan Watling]]||Son||3||M||Single||||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |- |6||||[[Aldous-455|Thomas Aldous]]||Head||52||M||Married||Butcher||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Harvey-9106|Susan Aldous]]||Wife||46||F||Married||||Needham Market, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Aldous-783|John Aldous]]||Son||23||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- |||||[[Aldous-784|Louesar (Louisa) Aldous]]||Daughter||17||F||Single||||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby%2C_Suffolk_One_Place_Study Wilby, Suffolk]||||Yes |- 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Blomfield||Son||6||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Blomfield||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||1 House Uninhabited|||||||||||||||| |- |21||Union Street||Christopher Smith||Head||76||M||Married||Carpenter||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Esther Smith||Wife||42||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Walter Smith||Son||19||M||SIngle||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jesse Smith||Son||17||M||Single||Shoe Maker Apprentice||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 6 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||Benjamin Smith||Son||13||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby. Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Smith||Daughter||15||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |22||||[[Mutimer-384|Charles Mutimer]]||Head||24||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Sharman-793|Maria Mutimer]]||Wife||24||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-374|Mahala Mutimer]]||Daughter||1 month||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |23||||Robert Lenney||Head||72||M||Married||Farmer, 27 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Lenney||Wife||70||F||Married||||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Lenney||Daughter||29||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Lenney||Son||33||M||Single||Wheelwright||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |24||||[[Mutimer-23|Stephen Mutimer]]||Head||48||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-62|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||Daughter||18||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-22|Charles Mutimer]]||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-63|John Mutimer]]||Son||10||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |25||||John Rumsey||Head||42||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Runsey||Wife||39||F||Married||||Sasctias, Suffolk|||| |- |26||||William Harvey||Head||74||M||Widowed||Sand Caster||Mellis, Suffolk|||| |- |27||||John Plant||Head||47||M||Married||Farrier||Earlsoham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Plant||Wife||37||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Plant||Son||8||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Plant||Daughter||11||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 7 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |28||Stradbroke Road||[[Lockwood-4661|Philip Lockwood]]||Head||71||M||Married||Pauper, Butcher||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Unknown-597083|Maria Lockwood]]||Wife||71||F||Married||||Wareham, Norfolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-4917|William Lockwood]]||Son||42||M||Single||Butcher||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Georgiann Lockwood||Grandchild||11||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |29||||[[Cunnell-10|John Cunnell]]||Head||35||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Boast-195|Marian Cunnell]]||Wife||34||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-11|James Cunnell]]||Son||10||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-12|Charlotte Cunnell]]||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-13|Sophia Cunnell]]||Daughter||8||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||WIlby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-14|Maryann Cunnell]]||Daughter||7||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-15|Susanna Cunnell]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-3|George Cunnell]]||Son||2||M||SIngle||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cunnell-17|Robert Cunnell]]||Son||3 months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |30||||James Fisher||Head||51||M||Married||Grocer||Trimly, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Fisher||Wife||36||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Fisher||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Lovefield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Fisher||Daughter||8||F||Single||Scholar||Lovefield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Fisher||Son||4||M||Single||||Lovefield, Suffolk|||| |- |31||||[[Lanceter-5|William Lanester]]||Head||57||M||Married||Shoemaker, Employs 1 man and 1 Apprentice||Earlsoham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Leabon-2|Sarah Lanester]]||Wife||55||F||Married||||Unknown||||No |} === Page 8 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||[[Lanceter-10|Sarah Lanceter]]||Daughter||24||F||Single||Dressmaker||Earlsoham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Lanceter-11|Elizabeth Lancete]]r||Daughter||19||F||Single||Dressmaker Apprentice||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Lanceter-13|John Lanceter]]||Son||16||M||Single||Shoemaker Apprentice||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Lanceter-12|Maryann Lanceter]]||Daughter||14||F||Single||Scholar at Home||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |32||London Road||[[Chenery-223|Jonathan Chenry]]||Head||62||M||Married||Shoemaker||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cornish-2728|Harriot Chenry]]||Wife||58||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Chenery-268|John Chenry]]||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Chenery-267|Charles Chenry]]||Son||15||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Carter-42146|George Carter]]||Visitor||24||M||Single||Mason Laborer||Sasctead, Suffolk||||No |- |33||||[[Watling-341|John Watling]]||Head||24||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Fulcher-915|Rose Watling]]||Wife||17||F||Married||||Badlingham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Watling-342|Emily Watling]]||Daughter||5 months||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |34||||[[Godbolt-30|Thomas Godbolt]]||Head||61||M||Married||Carpenter||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41656|Rachel Godbolt]]||Wife||61||F||Married||||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Godbolt-31|Sarah Godbolt]]||Daughter||32||F||Single||Dressmaker||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |- |35||||[[Unknown-607704|Margrett WIllson]]||Head||81||F||Widow||Annuitant||Hoxne, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Bickers-230|Sarah Bickers]]||Servant||16||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |36||||[[Bardwell-519|James Bardwell]]||Head||54||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Sasctead, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bardwell-521|Emmar Bardwell]]||Daughter||33||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||Deaf and Dumb||Yes |- |||||[[Bardwell-370|John Bardwell]]||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |} === Page 9 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||[[Bardwell-524|William Bardwell]]||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bardwell-525|James Bardwell]]||Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |37||||George Cunnold||Head||55||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Fressingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Cunnold||Wife||65||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |38||||[[Taylor-83817|George Taylor]]||Head||29||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Sarah Taylor||Wife||28||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edgar Taylor||Son||8||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Taylor||Son||under 1 month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Taylor||Niece||29||F||Single||Nurse||Fresslingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |39||||Lionel Fevyear||Head||31||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |40||||[[Mutimer-260|Michael Mutimer]]||Head||38||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Taylor-68995|Frances Mutimer]]||Wife||38||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-261|Beniah Mutimer]]||Son||14||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-264|Susanna Mutimer]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-265|Christopher Mutimer]]||Son||11||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-278|Martha Mutimer]]||Daughter||8||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |41||Foals Green||John Osborn||Head||32||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Osborn||Wife||33||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susan Osborn||Aunt||71||F||Single||Pauper||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 10 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |42||Wilby Hall||Emily Buxton||Head||49||F||Single||Farmer, 210 Acres, Employs 4 Laborers||Redenhall, Norfolk|||| |- |||||William B. Baldry||Nephew||35||M||Single||Agricultural Baliff||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Isabella Baldry||Niece||23||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Phoeba Archer||Servant||27||F||Single||House and Dairy Servant||Loutholt, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Baldwin||Servant||20||M||Single||Agricultural Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Goddard||Servant||14||M||Single||Agricultual Servant||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |43||||Robert Woolnough||Head||73||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Woolnough||Wife||63||F||Married||Midwife||Monksoham, Suffolk|||| |- |44||London Road||Charles Roper||Head||40||M||Married||Farmer, 16 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Deborah Roper||Wife||30||F||Married||||Hoscoe, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarrah Roper||Mother||62||F||Widow||? Servant||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Pipe||Visitor||49||M||Single||Dealer in Oranges and Nuts||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |45||||[[Mutimer-37|Joshua Mutimer]]||Head||30||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Stock-608|Sarah Mutimer]]||Wife||23||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-36|Alfred Mutimer]]||Son||6||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Henry Mutimer||Son||5||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-156|Cornelius Mutimer]]||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |46||||Walter Mutimer||Head||24||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Mutimer||Wife||21||F||Married||||Stradbroke, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 11 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |47||||William Everett||Head||21||M||Married||Butcher and Dealer||Thason, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Lettice Everett||Wife||21||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffoilk|||| |- |||||Harriot Witten||Visitor||25||F||Single||Farm Servant||Redlington, Suffoilk|||| |- |48||||John Aldous||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultual Laborer||Wilby. Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarrah Aldous||Wife||33||F||Married||||Syleham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Aldous||Son||under 1 month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |49||Wilby Green||[[Bayles-243|Benjamin Bayles]]||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer. 42 Acres, Employs 2 Laborers||Wingfield, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Cook-19739|Amy Bayles]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-339|John Bayles]]||Son||24||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Denham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-344|Daniel Bayles]]||Son||15||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-347|Lettice Bayles]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-346|Mary Bayles]]||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-348|Jeptha Bayles]]||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |50||||[[Taylor-70091|John Taylor]]||Head||62||M||Married||Thatcher and Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Weavers-327|Mary Taylor]]||Wife||64||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Taylor-83740|William Taylor]]||Grandson||16||M||Single||Thatcher and Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |51||||[[Ward-33284|Richard Ward]]||Head||55||M||Married||Farmer. 7 Acres, Employs 0 Laborers||Horham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Runacus-1|Lydia Ward]]||Wife||54||F||Married||||Worlingworth, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Emma Ward||Visitor||20||F||Single||Servant||Stradbroke, Suffolk||||No |} === Page 12 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |52||Toad Street||Horatio T. Page||Head||44||M||Married||Taylor, employs 1 apprentice||Mendlesham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Page||Wife||48||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Horatio T. Page||Son||12||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Ellen Page||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Allen Precious||Apprentice||19||M||Single||Taylor Apprentice||Brockdish, Norfolk|||| |- |53||||Robert Wilson||Head||73||M||Married||Farmer of 80 acres, employs 1 laborer||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarrah Wilson||Wife||72||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Holland||Visitor||45||F||Widow||Annuitant||St. James, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriet Aldous||Servant||17||F||Single||House Servant||Denham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Hawes||Servant||18||M||Single||Servant||Denham, Suffolk|||| |- |54||||Samuel Garrard||Head||69||M||Widow||Farmer of 65 acres, employs 2 laborers||Kersey, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edward Garrard||Son||20||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Cunningham||Daughter||38||F||Widow||House Keeper||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Cunningham||Visitor||76||F||Widow||Annuitant||Henstead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Pheaby Elwood||Servant||18||F||Single||Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Ann Grinling||Granddaughter||10||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |55||||Abraham Cunningham||Head||41||M||Widow||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Cunningham||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Cunningham||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Abraham Cunningham||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 13 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |56||||[[Jeffries-2500|Robert Jeffries]]||Head||51||M||Married||Farmer of 66 acres, employs 1 laborer||Hoxne, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Wilson-90198|Elizabeth Jeffries]]||Wife||41||F||Married||||Athelington, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2502|Naomi Jeffries]]||Daughter||22||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Hevenington, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2503|William Jeffries]]||Son||20||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2650|George Jeffries]]||Son||17||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2651|Seaman Jeffries]]||Son||9||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Jeffries-2652|Robert Jeffries]]||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |57||||[[Goodchild-485|John Goodchild]]||Head||30||M||Married||Agriculturial Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Hannah Goodchild||Wife||25||F||Married||||Diss, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Goodchild||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Diss, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Goodchild||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Diss, Norfolk|||| |- |58||||John Goodchild||Head||48||M||Married||Agriculturial Laborer||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Goodchild||Daughter||14||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Goodchild||Daughter||12||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |59||||Mary Lish||Head||55||F||Widow||Pauper||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Lish||Daughter||19||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Lish||Son||12||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sussanah Lish||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Lish||Daughter||7||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 14 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |60||||Charles Notley||Head||85||M||Single||Farmer 76 Acres, Employs 1 laborer||Uberstone, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Barbry Clerk||Niece||42||F||Single||General Servant||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Clerk||Servant||22||M||Single||General Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ellen Clerk||||7||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Clerk||||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Smith||Servant||28||F||Single||Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |61||||Lutton Godbold||Head||62||M||Married||Cordwainer||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Godbold||Wife||63||F||Married||||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Benjamin Godbold||Son||17||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Godbold||Son||12||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |62||||[[Stearn-168|Henry Stearn]]||Head||40||M||Married||Farmer 127 Acres, Employs 5 Laborers||Catfield, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Elizabeth Stearn||Wife||35||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Stearn||Daughter||10||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Stearn||Daughter||8||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Anna Stearn||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Alice Stearn||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Agnes Stearn||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Adaline Baldwin||Servant||21||F||Single||Teacher (?) Private||Weybread, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Gosling||Servant||69||M||Single||Servant||Worlington, Suffolk||Deaf and Dumb|| |- |||||Rosanice Mayhew||Servant||18||F||Single||House Servant||Worlington, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 15 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||David Freeman||Servant||17||M||Single||Servant||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |63||||John Mutimer||Head||47||M||Married||Farmer 14 Acre, Employs no Laborers||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Pheobe Mutimer||Wife||46||F||Married||||Shadbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |64||||Frederick Blomfield||Head||21||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ellen Blomfield||Wife||26||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Matildea Cook||Visitor||30||F||Single||Dress Maker||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |65||||James Pipe||Head||71||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susan Pipe||Wife||74||F||Married||||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |66||||[[Mutimer-306|Edward Mutimer]]||Head||39||M||Married||Pauper. Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-307|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||Wife||36||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-309|Charlote Mutimer]]||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-310|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||Daughter||7||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-311|Naoma Mutimer]]||Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||John Read||Visitor||27||M||Single||Rat Catcher||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||One house unihabited|||||||||||||||| |- |67||London Road||John Butcher||Head||38||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Butcher||Wife||36||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Butcher||Daughter||14||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Butcher||Son||6||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Butcher||Daughter||||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 16 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |68||||Sarah Cheney Ballinger||Head||66||F||Widow||Landed Proprietor||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Dinah Cheney Ballinger||Daughter||35||F||Single||Dress Maker||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Caroline Cheney Ballinger||Daughter||34||F||Single||||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Cheney Ballinger||Daughter||33||F||Single||||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |69||||William Fevyear||Head||53||M||Married||Journeyman Mason||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Fevyear||Wife||48||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susanna Fevyear||Daughter||5||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Fevyear||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |70||Union Street||Thomas Whiting||Head||24||M||Married||Taylor Master, employs 1 man||Kelsale, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Whiting||Wife||23||F||Married||||Kneeton, Suffolk|||| |- |71||||John Lockwood||Head||32||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Lockwood||Wife||34||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Lockwood||Son||13||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Lockwood||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Evans Lockwood||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Lockwood||Son||4||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriot Lockwood||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |72||||James Blomfield||Head||50||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Blomfield||Wife||50||F||Married||||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Blomfield||Daughter||6||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 17 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |73||Union Street||George Woolnough||Head||50||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rose Woolnough||Wife||48||F||Married||||Sasctead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Woolnough||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Woolnough||Daughter||13||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |74||||[[Cook-41237|Elija Cook]]||Head||47||M||Married||Cordwainer Journeyman||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Baldry-251|Mary Ann Cook]]||Wife||45||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41251|Fredric Cook]]||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41252|James Cook]]||Son||14||M||Single||Cordwainer Apprentise||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Cook-41253|Arron Cook]]||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Emma Cook||Daughter||8||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Spencer Cook||Son||3||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |75||||Elishe Emms||Head||40||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Matilda Emms||Wife||41||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |76||||Edmund Plant||Head||26||M||Single||Farmer 50 Acres, Employs no more||Earl Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Plant||Servant||42||M||Widowed||Servant||Earlsham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Plant||Servant||30||F||Single||General Servant||Earlsham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rebecca Fevyear||Servant||17||F||Single||Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |77||||Cudlest Clerk||Head||25||M||Married||Coachman and Gardener||Badingham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Clerk||Wife||39||F||Married||||Ubberstone, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Foster||Neice||3||F||Single||||Badingham, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 18 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |78||||Hannah Botwright||Head||74||F||Widow||Annuitant||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maryann Fevyear||Visitor||17||F||Single||Scholar||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |79||||Mathew Harvey||Head||72||M||Married||Retired Baptist Minister||Pedmash, Essex|||| |- |||||Sarah Harvey||Wife||70||F||Married||||Ramesden, Essex|||| |- |||||James C. Harvey||Grandson||6||M||Single||Scholar at Home||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |80||||James Chenry||Head||23||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Chenry||Wife||22||F||Married||||Chatham, Kent|||| |- |||||William Chenry||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |81||Foals Green||[[Mutimer-255|Cristopher Mutimer]]||Head||36||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Jacobs-12054|Hannah Mutimer]]||Wife||34||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Laurance Mutimer||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-74|Christopher Mutimer]]||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Merton-177|Martha Mutimer]]||Mother||60||F||Widow||Pauper||Stradbrook, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Rachel Mutimer||Sister||25||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |82||||[[Mutimer-75|Samuel Mutimer]]||Head||30||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Stopher-92|Rachel Mutimer]]||Wife||27||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Julianah Mutimer||Daughter||6||F||Single||Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-149|James Mutimer]]||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-205|Ellen Mutimer]]||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Susan Stopher||Visitor||51||F||Widow||||Denham, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 19 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |83||||William Greenard||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer 70 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Ubberston, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Barker||??||42||F||Single||General Servant||Monk Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Barker||Son||20||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Kate Barker||Daughter||16||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Fredric Barker||Son||11||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Goddard||Servant||19||F||Single||House Servant||Fressing, Suffolk|||| |- |84||||Evans Lockwood||Head||61||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Lockwood||Wife||57||F||Married||||Wingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Evans Lockwood||Son||24||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Lockwood||Son||17||M||Single||Taylor Apprentise||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Harriot Cunningham||Visitor||24||F||Single||Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |85||||[[Mutimer-229|Charles Mutimer]]||Head||27||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Feveyear-2|Maria Mutimer]]||Wife||22||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Eliza Fevyear||Illegitimate Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||[[Mutimer-230|Rachel Mutimer]]||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-211|Charles Mutimer]]||Son||3 months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |86||||William Weavers||Head||21||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Collins||Servant||22||F||Single||Indoor Servant||Rishangles, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Margrete Weavers||Servant||21||F||Single||Indoor Servant||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |87||||Rachel Darby||Head||65||F||Widow||Annuitant||Wissett, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 20 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |88||Wilby House||[[Blomfield-435|Thomas Blomfield]]||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer 50 Acres, Emplys 1 Laborer||Worlingworth, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Chandler-10849|Sarah Blomfield]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Tostock, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-443|Hariot Blomfield]]||Daughter||18||F||Single||Farmer's Daughter||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-444|George Blomfield]]||Son||15||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-445|Edward Blomfield]]||Son||14||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-446|Elizabeth Blomfield]]||Daughter||12||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-447|Gedney Blomfield]]||Son||7||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-449|Sarah Blomfield]]||Daughter||3||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Gooch-2204|William Gooch]]||Visitor||32||M||Single||Annuitant||Brundish, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Blomfield-448|Louisa Blomfield]]||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |89||Read Street||[[Aldridge-3109|James Aldridge]]||Head||57||M||Married||Farmer 150 Acres, Employs 5 Laborers||Laxfield, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Aldridge-3110|Mary Aldridge]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Newton, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Mutimer-337|Sophia Mutimer]]||Servant||24||F||Single||House Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Woolnough-65|Sarah Woolnough]]||Servant||18||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Baldwin-15249|George Baldwin]]||Servant||16||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |90||Read Street||Joseph Clerk||Head||25||M||Married||Farmer 64 Acres, Employs 2 Laborers||Wyverstone, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Clerk||Wife||25||F||Married||||Linstead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hughes Clerk||Son||6 month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Pipe||Servant||19||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Pipe||Servant||12||F||Single||House Servant||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 21 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |91||Cole Street||[[Allum-290|William Allum]]||Head||50||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultual Laborer||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Collett-2351|Dinah Allum]]||Wife||45||F||Married||||Wilby, Sufolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-293|John Allum]]||Son||20||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-294|Jimmima Allum]]||Daughter||18||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-296|Elizabeth Allum]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-297|Hannah Allum]]||Daughter||10||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Allum-298|Dinah Allum]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Lockwood-822|Dinah Collier]]||Mother in Law||77||F||Widow||Pauper||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Henry Yearn||Visitor||6||M||Single||Scholar||Barsom (Barsham), Norfolk|||| |- |92||Cole Street||[[Weavers-304|Robert Weavers]]||Head||50||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Barker-14752|Elizabeth Weavers]]||Wife||50||F||Married||||Rendham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-306|Robert Weavers]]||Son||19||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Rendham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-308|James Weavers]]||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-309|George Weavers]]||Son||10||M||Single||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Weavers-310|Samuel Weavers]]||Son||5||M||Single||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||Hannah Barker||Grand Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |93||||James Lockwood||Head||29||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Carfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Lockwood||Wife||32||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Martin||Mother in Law||64||F||Widow||||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Martin||Aunt||59||F||Single||Pauper||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 22 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |94||Foals Green||John Smith||Head||22||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Smith||Wife||25||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |95||Union Street||[[Mutimer-313|Charles Mutimer]]||Head||45||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Sparrow-2177|Kezia Mutimer]]||Wife||45||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-315|Drucilla Mutimer]]||Daughter||13||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-320|George Mutimer]]||Son||10||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-319|Maria Mutimer]]||Daughter||9||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-318|Mary Mutimer]]||Daughter||7||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-316|Kezia Mutimer]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |96||||Joseph Allen||Head||53||M||Married||Farmer 18 Acres, No Laborers||Tannington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Allen||Wife||68||F||Married||||Rushangles, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Barnabas Shelver||Servant||37||M||Single||Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |97||||Maryann Keable||Head||28||F||Widow||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Keable||Son||5||M||Single||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |98||Wooten Road||Richard Copping||Head||42||M||Married||Miller||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Frances Copping||Wife||36||F||Married||||Fressingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Copping||Son||10||M||Single||Scholar||Brockford, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Copping||Daughter||8||F||Single||||Broom, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jarvis Copping||Son||6||M||Single||||Broom, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Richard Copping||Son||3||M||Single||||Bungay, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 23 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |||||George Copping||Son||1||M||Single||||Bungay, Suffolk|||| |- |99||Foals Green||James Martin||Head||77||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Martin||Wife||78||F||Married||||Sutton, Suffolk|||| |- |100||||John Taylor||Head||42||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Taylor||Wife||39||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Thomas Taylor||Son||13||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Loezar (Louisa) Taylor||Daughter||11||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Taylor||Son||8||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Caroline Taylor||Daughter||5||F||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Taylor||Son||4||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Taylor||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |101||||Barnabas Seace||Head||61||M||Married||Farmer 143 Acres||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Lucy Seace||Wife||65||F||Married||||Tannington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jeremiah Seace||Son||22||M||Single||Farmer's Son||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elijah Baldwin||Servant||21||M||Single||House Servant||Athelington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Mutimer||Servant||15||M||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |102||Wooten Green||William Chase||Head||68||M||Married||Butcher||Wayhead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Chase||Wife||55||F||Married||||Tasebourh (Tasburgh), Suffolk|||| |- |103||||James Flat||Head||52||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Eye, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Alice Flat||Wife||53||F||Married||Schole Mistress||Carleton, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 24 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |104||London Road||John Baldwin||Head||51||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Baldwin||Wife||50||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Baldwin||Son||23||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Baldwin||Son||12||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Baldwin||Grand Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |105||Union Street||Robert Plant||Head||38||M||Married||Farrier||Earl Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Plant||Wife||37||F||Married||||Saxtead, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Benjn Plant||Son||5||M||Single||Scholar||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||A. Caroline||Daughter||1 Month||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |106||Cole Street||Adam Aggas||Head||30||M||Married||Brickmaker||Harleston, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Aggas||Wife||35||F||Married||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Aggas||Daughter||10||F||Single||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Aggas||Son||5||M||Single||||Athelington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edgar Aggas||Son||3||M||Single||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ely Mutimer||Brother in Law||35||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |107||Cole Street||William Borrett||Head||76||M||Widower||Farmer 20 Acres||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ana Maria Roger||Servant||55||F||Widow||General Servant||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Allwin||Servant||15||F||Single||Char Woman||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Benjn Bridges||Servant||20||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 25 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |108||Road Street||[[Bridges-5185|Elijah Bridges]]||Head||49||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Athelington, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-594|Lucy Bridges]]||Wife||51||F||Married||||Wingfield, Suffolk||||Yes |- |109||Cole Street||John Harding||Head||27||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Maria Harding||Wife||29||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Harding||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Harding||Daughter||3||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Harding||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |110||||Easter Harding||Head||59||F||Widow||Pauper||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Harding||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Harding||Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |111||||Henry Newson||Head||70||M||Married||Blacksmith||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Newson||Wife||72||F||Married||||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Newson||Son||36||M||Single||Schole Assistant, English||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |112||||Daniel Taylor||Head||36||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Taylor||Wife||25||F||Married||||Monk Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Taylor||Son||3||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |113||||William Mutimer||Head||25||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizabeth Mutimer||Wife||25||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Stephen Mutimer||Son||8 Months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 26 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |114||Wilby Green||[[Mutimer-81|John Mutimer]]||Head||46||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook. Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Bayles-242|Lydia Mutimer]]||Wife||31||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-117|Naoma Mutimer]]||Daughter||3||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-80|George Mutimer]]||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-116|Robert Mutimer]]||Son||11 Months||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |115||Foals Green||John Chapman||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Chapman||Wife||32||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Chapman||Daughter||12||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Chapman||Son||9||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Marian Chapman||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Chapman||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Emma Chapman||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |116||||William Lanceter||Head||26||M||Married||Cordwainer Journeyman||Earl Soham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Martha Lanceter||Wife||33||F||Married||||Headley (Hadleigh), Essex|||| |- |||||Louisa Lanceter||Daughter||2 Months||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |117||Cole Street||John Collett||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Marian Collett||Wife||22||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Dinah Collett||(blank) Assumed Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |118||||James Aldous||Head||70||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Aldous||Wife||71||F||Married||||Swefling, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 27 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |119||Cole Street||John Rumsey||Head||29||M||Married||Farmer 88 Acres, Employs 2 Laborers||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Rumsey||Wife||24||F||Married||||Eaton, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Ellen Rumsey||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Cookley, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Rumsey||Daughter||8 months||F||Single||||Cookley, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Luezar (Louisa) Godfry||Servant||18||F||Single||House Servant||Walpole, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlote Sharman||Servant||13||F||Single||House Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Woolnough||Servant||20||M||Single||Farm Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Homs (Holmes)||Servant||13||M||Single||Farm Servant||Walpole, Suffolk|||| |- |120||||James Lockwood||Head||22||M||Married||Inn Keeper and Taylor||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Jane Lockwood||Wife||21||F||Married||||Rishangles, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Unnamed Lockwood||Son||Under 1 Month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Nichols||Servant||16||F||Single||Bar Maid||Badingham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Chenery||Servant||48||F||Widow||Nurse||Unknown|||| |- |121||Foals Green||James Rumsey||Head||47||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Rumsey||Wife||38||F||Married||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Orsborn||Son in Law (Step Son)||15||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Orsborn||Son in Law (Step Son)||12||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |122||||Nathaniel Orsborn||Head||63||M||Widower||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Orsborn||Daughter||12||F||Single||||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 28 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |123||London Road||Robert Chenery||Head||56||M||Married||Carpenter||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Phebe Chenery||Wife||55||F||Married||||Redlingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Chenery||Son||17||M||Single||Carpenter Journeyman||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |124||Foals Green||William Rumsey||Head||37||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Rumsey||Wife||32||F||Married||||Cratfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Rumsey||Son||11||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Rumsey||Son||10||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Rumsey||Son||7||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charlotte Rumsey||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Philip Rumsey||Son||1||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Rumsey||Son||Under 1 Month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ray||Servant||58||F||Married||Nurse||Cratfield, Suffolk|||| |- |125||||Adam Andrews||Head||25||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hariot Andrews||Wife||21||F||Married||||Hoxne, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Andrews||Son||Under 1 Month||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sarah Andrews||Servant||47||F||Married||Nurse||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |126||||John Laney||Head||42||M||Married||Farmer 36 Acres, Employs 1 Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Laney||Wife||44||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ship||Servant||14||F||Single||House Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Johnson||Servant||19||M||Single||Farm Servant||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 29 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |127||Cole Street||George Godchild||Head||36||M||Married||Farmer 10 Acres, No Laborers||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Godchild||Wife||40||F||Married||||Fressingfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Godchild||Son||9||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Godchild||Son||8||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Godchild||Daughter||6||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Philip Godchild||Son||3||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Esther Godchild||Daughter||6 Months||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Godchild||Visitor||77||M||Widower||Landed Proprietor||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |128||||John Weavers||Head||48||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Margret Weavers||Wife||54||F||Married||||Weneston (Wenhaston), Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Weavers||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rachel Weavers||Daughter||11||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Weavers||Son||7||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |129||Road Street||William Stannard||Head||69||M||Married||Farmer 18 Acres, No Laborers||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Rhoda Stannard||Wife||67||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Elizth Stannard||Niece||24||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||James Chenery||Servant||20||M||Single||Farm Servant||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |130||||James Aldous||Head||54||M||Married||Farmer 27 Acres, 1 Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Aldous||Wife||46||F||Married||||Horham, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Aldous||Servant||46||M||Single||Farm Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 30 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |130||Cole Street||Richard Hazell||Head||57||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Susan Hazell||Wife||82||F||Married||||Hovedon, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Mary Andrews||Visitor||74||F||Widow||Pauper||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |132||Wilby Green||William Bickers||Head||66||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Ann Bickers||Wife||55||F||Married||||Frostenden, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Sophia Bickers||Daughter||31||F||Single||||Frostenden, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Bickers||Son||21||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Bickers||Son||12||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |133||Foals Green||William Orsborn||Head||30||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Eliza Orsborn||Wife||30||F||Married||||Dennington, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mariah Orsborn||Daughter||13||F||Single||Sunday Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Orsborn||Son||11||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Henery Orsborn||Son||9||M||Single||Sunday Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Mary Orsborn||Daughter||5||F||Single||Scholar||Brundish, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Lydia Orsborn||Daughter||1||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |134||||Edmund Fevyear||Head||48||M||Married||Blacksmith Master||Laxfield, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Fevyear||Wife||44||F||Married||Dame, Schole Mistress, Reading||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Edward Fevyear||Son||15||M||Single||Scholar||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 31 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |135||||[[Mutimer-186|George Mutimer]]||Head||40||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Goddard-3867|Sarah Mutimer]]||Wife||43||F||Married||||Cratfield, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-187|Hannah Mutimer]]||Daughter||21||F||Single||House Servant||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-181|Robert Mutimer]]||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-189|William Mutimer]]||Son||11||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |||||[[Mutimer-150|Georganna Mutimer]]||Daughter||2||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||Yes |- |136||Foals Green||Thomas Stern||Head||43||M||Married||Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook. Suffolk|||| |- |||||Araminta Stern||Wife||43||F||Married||||Worlingworth, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Charles Stern||Son||20||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||William Stern||Son||18||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Alfred Stern||Son||16||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Stern||Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Samuel Stern||Son||11||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Robert Stern||Son||9||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |137||Cole Street||Henry Taylor||Head||21||M||Single||Thatcher and Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |138||||Charles Taylor||Head||29||M||Married||Dealer in Cattle||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Hannah Taylor||Daughter||5||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |139||Road Street||John Cattermole||Head||69||M||Married||Pauper, Agricultural Laborer||Stradbrook, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Tabatha Cattermole||Wife||67||F||Married||||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |||||John Eldrid||Grand Son||14||M||Single||Agricultural Laborer||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |} === Page 32 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Family#'''||'''Street'''||'''Name'''||'''Relation'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Condition'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Disability'''||'''Profile Connected''' |- |140||Stradbrook Road||[[Darby-2812|William Darby]]||Head||36||M||Married||Farmer 165 Acres, Employs 6 Laborers||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Thompson-74963|Elizabeth Darby]]||Wife||26||F||Married||||Ipswich, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2944|William Darby]]||Son||4||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2945|Susan Darby]]||Daughter||4||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2946|Samuel Darby]]||Son||2||M||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||[[Darby-2948|Unnamed Darby]]||Daughter||Under 1 Month||F||Single||||Wilby, Suffolk||||No |- |||||Harriot Barber||Servant||24||F||Single||General Servant||Wissitt, Suffolk|||| |- |||||George Lockwood||Servant||20||M||Single||Agricultural Servant||Wilby, Suffolk|||| |- |141||||George Mingay||Head||61||M||Married||Rector of Wilby||Thetford, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Mary Web Mingay||Wife||54||F||Married||||Canterbury, Kent|||| |- |||||Henry Wm Crick||Visitor||47||M||Single||Curate of Dennington, Suffolk||Little Turlow, Suffolk|||| |- |||||Ann Cattermole||Servant||54||F||Widow||House Servant||Great Snoring, Norfolk|||| |- |||||Jane Frances||Servant||20||F||Single||House Servant||Billingford, Norfolk|||| |} == Sources ==

Wilcannia,NSW, Australia

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[[Category: Wilcannia, New South Wales| Wilcannia]] ---- '''Wilcannia, NSW, Australia [[Wikipedia: Wilcannia]] [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Wilcannia;NewSouthWales;Australia Google Maps]

Wilcox Family History

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == Wilcox Family History == Being some account of the first five generations in direct line from William Wilcockson of Stratford, Connecticut, to Josiah Wilcox of Brecksville, Ohio. * by Owen Nelson Wilcox (b.1880) of Brecksville, Ohio * published Cleveland, Ohio, 1911 * Source Example: ::: Wilcox, Owen Nelson. ''[[Space:Wilcox Family History|Wilcox Family History]]'' (Cleveland, Ohio, 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Wilcox|Wilcox]]: Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wilcox Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=H41bAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamilyhist00wilc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781055

Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families == * authored by Wilcox, R. Webb * published by The National Historical Society, New York, 1938 * 434 pages; includes separate indexes of first names for each of Wilcox, Webb, and Meigs families === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Wilcox, R. Webb, ''[[Space: Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families|Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families]]'', (The National Historical Society, New York, 1938) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Wilcox | Wilcox]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062464995 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

Wilcoxson-Wildox, Webb and Meigs families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families == * authored by Wilcox, R. Webb * published by The National Historical Society, New York, 1938 * 434 pages; includes separate indexes of first names for each of Wilcox, Webb, and Meigs families === WikiTree Syntax === * Source Example: :::Wilcox, R. Webb, ''[[Space: Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families|Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families]]'', (The National Historical Society, New York, 1938) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[#Wilcox | Wilcox]] Page 21. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: Wilcoxson-Wilcox, Webb and Meigs families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062464995 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem.

Wild Colonial Boys

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[[Category: Wild Colonial Boys]][[Category: Australia, Bushrangers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD4LHMHGpMo YouTube] - "The Wild Colonial Boy" by Dr Hook :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers]] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-514.jpg |align=c |size=530 |caption= }} {{clear}} After the convict bushrangers came a new type of Bushranger. They were wild colonial boys, some were born in the Australian bush and often from poor free settlers. They were skilled horsemen and stronger and healthier than the Bushrangers before them. Some of Australia's most famous bushrangers were wild Colonial boys ie Frank Gardiner, Ben Hall, Martin Cash...Were they Colonial Robin Hoods or murderous thugs [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Donohoe-57|Jack Donahue]] aka Bold Jack Donahue Jack Donahue was a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Donahue Wikipedia] - Jack Donahue bushranger in Australia between 1825 and 1830. Known as "Bold Jack Donahue", he became part of the notorious Wild Colonial Boys. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954) P.12; 26th September 1930 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/85883637?searchTerm=Wild%20colonial%20boys%20bushrangers&searchLimits= Article] The words to Wild Colonial BoyJack Donahue was immortalised in the ballad The Wild Colonial Boy authorities tried to ban the song, however were unsuccessful instead it became a ballad of defiance, being sung by generations of Australians and becoming part of Australian folklore with time, the lyrics changed with the name of John Donohoe becoming Jack Doolan, Jack Dowling and even Jim Doolan however the line that struck a chord with many Australians was "'I'll fight but not surrender', cried the Wild Colonial boy.'' {{Image|file=Wild_Colonial_Boys.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-530.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner–Ben_Hall_gang|Frank Gardiner - Ben Hall Gang]] The Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall Gang was a group of criminals who roamed the central west of New South Wales, Australia in the 1860s the gang was responsible for the The Lyndhurst Shire Chronicle (NSW : 1897 - 1941; 1944 - 1954) p.2; 22nd September, 1951 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144901708?searchTerm=Wild%20colonial%20boys%20bushrangers&searchLimits= Article] Ben Hall and gang rob banklargest gold robbery in Australia’s history at Eugowra Rocks the gang joined up in 1861 its demise came with the execution of John Dunn in 1866. The Australian News for Home Readers (Vic. : 1864 - 1867) p.1; 25th May, 1865 [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/63169559?searchTerm=Death%20of%20Ben%20Hall&searchLimits=l-decade=186|||l-illustrated=y Article] - Capture and death of Ben Hall Ben Hall was shot dead in the bush near Forbes.Frank Gardiner was Sentenced to 32 years in prison served 10 years and then exiled from Australia {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-528.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-529.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Ward-6158|Frederick Ward]] aka Captain Thunderbolt Frederick Ward aka Captain Thunderbolt was an Australian bushranger.He was a splendid horseman who was known for his horseriding skills.Captain Thunderbolt evaded capture for 6 years, the longest of any bushranger,which was mainly due to his wife Mary Ann Bugg a half aboriginal that knew the bush. Many think it wasn't Thunderbolt that was killed by [http://users.tpg.com.au/users/barrymor/Thunderbolt%20Inquest.html Inquest into the death of Captain Thunderbolt Barry Sinclair] Constable Walker, but his [http://www.smh.com.au/national/dead-ringer-for-thunderbolt-20091219-l6ob.html Sydney Morning Herald] Dead ringer for Thunderbolt By LISA CARTY NSW POLITICAL EDITOR December 20, 2009 uncle Harry,who was the brother of his mother Sarah.Harry Ward was posing as Thunderbolt, in the Uralla area at the time.A autopsy photo shows a man who was much older then Frederick Ward.It is thought that after 8 weeks, Frederick and his mother Sarah Ann Shepherd went to Morpeth on the Hunter River, near Newcastle than caught a boat to San Francisco then moving to Canada . {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-44.png |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Cash-1148|Martain Cash]] and [[Kavenagh-1|Lawrence Kavenagh]] aka Cash and Co Martin Cash was a convict bushranger known for escaping twice from Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land his 1870 autobiography The Adventures of Martin Cash, ghostwritten by the former convict James Lester Burke, became a best seller in Australia, he is one of the only bushrangers to die of old age.Martin Cash, George Jones and [http://www.kavanaghfamily.com/notable/lawrence/lawrence.htm Kavanagh Family] - Lawerance Kavanagh Lawrence Kavenagh became known as Cash and Co after the three escaped from Port Arthur, the so called escape proof colony. [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Scott-9159|Andrew Scott]] aka Captain Moonlite and the Moonliters {{Image|file=Photos-855.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} Andrew George Scott was also known as Captain Moonlite, he was a bushranger and folk figure.He worked with a gang called the Moonliters . Scott assembled a gang of young men, with James Nesbitt as his second in command and the others being Thomas Rogan (22 yrs),Thomas Williams (19 yrs), Gus Wernicke (15 yrs) and Graham Bennet (18 yrs). James Nesbitt was shot and killed. Andrew Scott and Thomas Rogan were hanged together in Sydney at Darlinghurst gaol on 20th January 1880. Andrew Scott died wearing a ring woven from a lock of Nesbitt's hair on his finger and his final request was to be buried in the same grave as his constant companion, ''My dying wish is to be buried beside my beloved James Nesbitt, the man with whom I was united by every tie which could bind human friendship, we were one in hopes, in heart and soul and this unity lasted until he died in my arms''. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/132458976?searchTerm=captain%20moonlite&searchLimits= The Canberra Times] p.2; Saturday 14 January, 1995 article; Captain Moonlite wishes granted 115 years after his death His request was not granted by the authorities of the time, but his remains were exhumed from Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney and reinterred at Gundagai next to Nesbitt's grave in January 1995. [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Johnson-23949|Henry Johnson]] aka Harry Power {{Image|file=Johnson-23949.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} Harry Power was an Australian bushranger, who at one time had Ned Kelly, another bushranger, serve as his accomplice while a teenager. The Victorian government offered a reward of £200, soon increased to £500, for Power's arrest as a result he moved to New South Wales he returned to Victoria where he evaded the police efforts to capture him, he was arrested on 5 June 1870 by Superintendents Nicolson and Hare, who with Sergeant Montford and a black tracker, surprised Power in his hide out (Power's Lookout) overlooking the Quinn property on the King River. The police were led there by James Quinn, who received the reward of £500 Power was sentenced at Beechworth to fifteen-years hard labour on three counts of bushranging and was again held at Pentridge.Power was not released from prison until 9 February 1885, aged 66 for a while he worked as a tour guide for the old Prison Hulk Success, on which he had once served a sentence, and was by then a museum in November 1891[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Photos-951 Newspaper Clipping] - Death of Harry Power Power was fishing, and fell in and drowned in the Murray River at Swan Hill, Victoria. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-138.png |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} ==Sources== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117093277?searchTerm=Clarke%20Brothers%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Queensland Times] 26th January, 1949 article; p.2; BUSHRANGERS AND HISTORY WILD COLONIAL BOYSi *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169352437?searchTerm=William%20Westward%2FJackys%20jacky%20Bushranger&searchLimits= The Truth Sydney]- 17th March, 1935 article; p.22; Wild Colonial Boys made reckless Bushrangers *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63444467?searchTerm=Wild%20colonial%20boys%20bushrangers&searchLimits= Townsville Daily Bulletin] Tuesday 1st Febuary,1949 article; p.4; Bushranger History


Wild Weasels

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= {{Image |file=WildWeaseImages-8.png |size=70 |align=l |label=Some Wild Weasel Squadron Patches |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/WildWeaseImages-8.png }} {{Image |file=WildWeaseImages-9.png |size=70 |align=r |label=Some Wild Weasel Squadron Patches |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/WildWeaseImages-9.png }} Wild Weasels is a United States Air Force program whose purpose is destruction of hostile electronic emitters, such as the guidance radar for Surface to Air missiles (SAMs). The name applies to the missions they fly, as well as to the aircrew members who fly them. The aircraft, specially equipped for these missions, are often called weasel birds. The [https://www.wildweasels.org Wild Weasel Society] welcomes as members veterans and active duty pilots, EWOs (Electronic Warfare Officers), and support personnel who serve or served in the Wild Weasel program. '''The Wild Weasel Mission'''
When an enemy uses truck mounted missile launchers to attack bombers on the way to and from their targets, Wild Weasels fly ahead of the bombers to locate and destroy the missile launchers. When a launcher's radar targets their aircraft, they launch an anti- radar missile at the launcher, then often have to evade a SAM that had already been launched at them. '''Wild Weasel Motto'''
The historic response of one of the first Wild Weasels, when he was introduced to the tactics and mission details was: "you want me to fly in the back of a little tiny fighter aircraft with a crazy fighter pilot who thinks he's invincible, home in on a SAM site in North Vietnam, and shoot it before it shoots me, '''Y'''ou '''G'''otta '''B'''e {{Red|''kidding''"kidding" is a family-friendly synonym for the more colorful actual word that starts with "s".}} '''M'''e!". His vernacular stuck and YGBSM is prominently displayed on the patch of some squadrons, adding to the legend of the Wild Weasel. '''Wild Weasel Slogan'''
As the Wild Weasels developed combat tactics during missions to North Vietnam, they realized that being the '''F'''irst '''I'''n ahead of the strikers would allow them to gather information to attack radar sites and to protect strike packages during their ingress. When '''L'''ast '''O'''ut, the Weasels were able to protect the strike package egresses and keep the SAM operators busy. Their slogan, FILO, means that the Weasels do everything in their power to draw fire from Surface to Air systems and allow the strikers to hit their targets and return home.
(''note: please see worksheet at right for more data that might help finding sources'') {| |'''Pilots'''
Guidi Adolph
[[Alford-4560|Uriel Alford]]
[[Baechle-27|William Baechle]]
John Baker
[[Baker-64286|Doyle Baker]]
[[Bakke-234|Samuel Bakke]]
Francis Barrett
[[Barrow-3642|John Barrow]]
Russell Bartlett
[[Bartsch-393|James Bartsch]]
[[Basel-55|Gene Basel]]
Robert Beck
Thomas Bennison
Andi Biancur
[[Bickel-949|Larry Bickel]]
Gordon Billington
[[Bosiljevac-8|Michael Bosiljevac]]
Joseph Brand
Ralph Braverman
Ralph Budde
Richard Bugeda
John Buick
Cyril Bullock
James Caldwell
William Campfield
Will Carroll
John Carson
Robert Cazares
Robert Chaney
Roger Chesson
Richard Cisco
Albert Clark
Donald Clarke
Raymond Claybrook
Earl Cobeil
Edward Collins
Ronald Cone
[[Connolly-680|George Connolly]]
Paul Correia
John Correy
George Craig
Larry Crotts
William Cuthriell
James Cutter
Samuel Davis
Clyde Dawson
Craig Deyerle
Bryant Dougherty
David Duart
Paul Dwyer
Thomas Edge
Jack Eich
Bert Elsbach
Robert Evans
Samuel Fantle
Glenn Farnsworth
Byron Favre
Melvin Feller
Richard Ferko
Clifford Fiezel
Crosley Fitton
Burton Fontenmot
John Forrester
Norman Frith
Charles Fulop
Larry Funk
Donald Genovese
David Gillis
Robert Gobble
Marshall Goldberg
James Gorman
Peter Graff
Raymond Greene
Leo Gregory
Melvin Griffin
Ronald Hager
Richard Haggren
Robert Harris
Cleveland Harris
Thomas Harty
Richard Haslem
David Hawk
Dennis Haynes
Donald Henry
Bernard Henschke
Jerry Hoblit
William Holway
Douglas Honea
Claude Hough
Paul Howman
Edwin Johnson
Carrol Johnson
Ronald Johnson
Robert Johnston
Orvin Jones
Alexander Kartveli
Jack Keeling
Henry Keeting
Richard Keppler
Donald Kilgus
Harold King
Peter Lane
Steven Lappe
Edward Larson
Florian Lekavich
Zipper Lerseth
Irwin Levy
Truman Lifsey
William Lillund
Robert Lodge
Norbert Maier
William Malerba
Bobby Martin
Alan Mateja
William McAdoo
Christopher McGreer
James McInerney
Charles Metcalf
Alton Meyer
Calvin Miller
Rodney Miller
John Mojica
Blake Morrison
Narken Narken
Rudolph Newman
Benjamin Newsom
David Nichols
Martin Noel
Rocco Oddo
Francis Ohlemiller
Daryl Olson
James O'Neil
Floyd Osborne
James Padgett
Donald Parkhurst
John Paup
Gene Pemberton
Tod Petty
Thomas Phelan
[[Picchi-63|Christine (Picchi) Lerseth]]
Thomas Platt
William Potts
Kenneth Pratt
Jerry Procter
Thomas Pyle
Walter Radeker
Ahmed Ragheb
Joseph Raker
Ralph Reed
Leonard Reed
William Robinson
David Roen
Ernest Rosenstock
William Rowley
Albert Sahlberg
Bruce Sanderson
Robert Sandvick
Harry Schurr
Vincent Scungio
Herbert Sherrill
Claude Silva
Donald Singer
Merlyn Smith
Eteven Smith
Lynn Snow
Billy Sparks
Dennis Stanford
James Steel
Thomas Sterling
Charles Stone
Richard Taylor
Anton Taylor
Frederick Teague
Joseph Telford
James Terry
Kenneth Thaete
Leo Thomas
[[Thompson-84659|Robert Melton Thompson]]
Robert Tidwell
Hansel Turley
Michael Turose
William Underwood
Robert Venkus
Robert Wall
Robert Webb
John White
Thomas White
Howard White
Ronald Williamson
William Williamson
Frank Wilshusen
Mrs. Fred Wilson
Thomas Wilson
George Wilson
James Winkler
George Wish
Carl Womack
Harlan Wyman
Doyal Wyrick
Donald Yates
Allen Young
James Young
Thomas Zorn
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Eddie Adcock
James Allshouse
[[Atchison-1902|Richard Atchison]]
Richard Bailey
[[Balut-5|Ramon Balut]]
Alfred Barnard
Ronald Barrett
Dale Baxter
Robert Belli
Larry Biediger
Robert Bigrigg
Ross Blachly
Salvatore Bonacasa
Anton Brees
Jared Burnett
Robert Cavanaugh
Robert Clark
Harold Clinger
Kirby Collins
Ronald Davenport
Thomas Davey
Harold Davies
William Davis
Lawrence Day
George Dayley
Kenneth Dempster
Murray Denton
Paul Dowden
Lee Downer
Edward Doyle
John Dudash
George Dugas
Marlis Dutton
Richard Dutton
Robert Elkins
Jack Exon
James Fake
Kenneth Faunce
George Forstner
Donald Fraizer
Lawrence Friedman
Clarence Friesel
Giles Gainer
Harry Gainer
John Gee
Marvin Giebelstein
John Grigsby
James Hartney
Curtis Hartzell
Clyde Hayman
Roger Hegstrom
Roosevelt Hestle
William Hickey
James Hildebrand
Sommers Howard
Charles Hunt
Lawrence Irving
Jay Jensen
Robert Johndahl
Michael Kissick
Melvin Klemmick
Basilio Kypuros
Robert Lang
J. Edward Lauber
Joseph Legin
Gordon Link
Robert Loken
George Macedo
Thomas Madison
Larry Martin
Robert Marts
Morris McDaniel
Scott McIntire
Ray McNally
Lyle Meyer
George Miklos
Robert Monsell
Gary Morgan
Charles Mount
Tony Munger
Thomas Murch
Harry Murphy
James Murray
Michael Muskat
Grover Musselwhite
Michael Naum
Thomas O'Connor
Charles O'Donnell
James Ojala
Gary Orem
Robert Panek
Glenn Peake
Richard Pearson
Roger Peden
E Piety
John Pitchford
Grover Poole
Peter Pothier
James Qualey
Joseph Reynes
James Rossetto
Alan Rutherford
David Samuel
Bob Schwarze
Maurice Seaver
Lawrence Sepe
Louis Sharp
Howard Sherman
Guy Sherrill
Fred Shsttuck
Donald Simanski
Richard Simons
Anthony Skiscim
Rowland Smith
Howard Smith
Mike Smith
Richard Smith
Willard Snell
R Soderberg
Clarence Sonderman
Halden Sorenson
Jerry Sowell
Roger Stiles
Bruce Stocks
William Struts
Jack Swigert
Charles Taylor
Willis Thomson
Leo Thorsness
Robert Tidwell
George Tobin
Peter Tsouprake
Cornell Varsogea
Charles Veach
Jon Wadsworth
Donald Wallace
Larry Waller
James White
John Williams
Nicholas Yanuzzi
Albert Zellers
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Ralph Bohr
Morton Cohen
Cliff Collins
Charles Creech
Gerald Cutler
Robert Dahlin
Donald Darnell
Christopher Dascalos
Glenn Davis
Joshua Day
John Donovan
Boyd Douglas
Richard Freienmuth
John Gross
Wayne Hauth
John Hill
William Jacoby
[[Jernigan-1653|Collin Jernigan]]
Michael Leggett
Carmen Luisi
David McBride
Thomas McGuire
James Mirehouse
Frank Moyer
Michael O'Brien
William O'Connell
James Odom
Curtis Patterson
Kim Pepperell
Edward Rasimus
James Rhodes
Ronald Sacre
Edward Sandelius
John Sexton
Dorwyn Shaver
Charles Smyth
Donald Snowden
Earl Thornton
[[Violette-501|James Glenn Violette]]
George Vipond
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William Ayer
Byron Beal
William Beller
Richard Berg
Curtis Betebenner
George Bourque
Jimmy Boyd
Clarence Brenner
Robert Brinckmann
William Bryant
Frank Buchanan
Timothy Carey
[[Cecchett-1|Gary Cecchett]]
William Chestnut
Edward Cleveland
Allen Clovis
Thomas Coady
John Conley
Glenn Cordes
Floyd Dadisman
John Dannenberg
Oscar Dardeau
Robert Denison
George Deskin
[[Dethlefsen-30|Merlyn Dethlefsen]]
John Doyle
William Doyle
James Dozier
Wallace Durst
H Ethier
Edwin Fane
Richard Frey
Aaron George
Kevin Gilroy
Gene Goodwin
[[Grubbs-1601|Pike Gene Grubbs]]
Gerard Haenni
James Hale
John Halley
Daniel Hanley
Jerome Hollander
Chandler Hom
Herbert Horne
Joseph Howard
Fred Hudson
Robert Huntley
James Johnson
John Kelly
George Kerr
Robert King
John Knight
Robert Kronebusch
Jerome Kwiatkowski
Paul Legan
Edward Lehnhoff
Gerald Linn
Charles Lombardo
Richard Mallon
James Manning
Kenneth McArn
Thomas McGowan
Mac McGukin
Orville McPherson
Gerald Metzler
Leo Miller
Paul Mongillo
Charles Morgan
Joseph Moriarty
John Morone
Richard Moser
Thomas Murphy
Gary Myran
Daniel Pearson
A Phillips
Dan Raichlen
Harry Reese
Edward Rock
Norman Ruby
John Scheidt
Robert Schroer
Don Service
John Sexton
William Shaeffer
James Simons
Donovan Smith
Gordon Smith
William Stone
Jay Suggs
William Thomas
[[Trier-101|Robert Douglas Trier]]
[[Turner-46664|Louis Turner]]
Robert Waller
[[Westcott-2159|Richard Denmore Westcott]]
Bob Wright
Robert Wright
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Wild Wild West

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[[Category: Nominated Profiles]] '''[[Project:Wild_Wild_West|Wild Wild West Project]]''' '''The Wild Wild West Project is a Sub-Project of the [[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho Project]]'''
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During the time of the Old West or the Wild Wild West , thousands of pioneers made their way westward in search of land, better lives, gold, and sometimes, to escape the law. Geographically, the Old West applies to those states west of the Mississippi River. Some of the profiles that fall into the Wild Wild West Project are Lawman, Bounty Hunters, Outlaws, Gunfighters, soiled Doves, Wild West Shows, Performers and Entertainers, and Trick Shooters. This includes anyone that would be listed in Wikipedia or known in popular culture, made significant contributions to the Wild West, or held a position of acknowledged local prominence in the Wild Wild West. These individuals are often referred to as legends. This project '''also includes''' the many thousands of every day Americans who were part of the Wild Wild West as defined by time and geographic location.
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==Trick Shooters of the Wild West==
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The most famous trick or exhibition shooter was Annie Oakley. She toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. She used handguns, rifles, and shotguns, although Annie Oakley preferred to shoot with the .22 caliber rifle. :'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Cannary-1|Calamity Jane]] - was born Martha Jane Cannary. She was an American frontier woman and professional scout, known for being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok and for fighting Indians. She showed a lot of kindness and compassion, to the sick and needy. *[[Manning-2363|May Lillie]] - was an American sharpshooter and an expert horse rider. She was known as the "Champion Girl Horseback Shot of the West", in her husband's Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. *[[Leroy-236|Kitty Leroy]] - was a gambler, saloon owner, prostitute and trick shooter of the Old West. *[[Mosey-13|Annie Oakley]] - was born Phoebe Ann Mosey. She was an American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter. She had a starring role in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. *[[Smith-67852|Lillian Smith]] - Lillian Smith was a young trick shooter and trick rider. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1886, at the age of fifteen. She was a rival of Annie Oakley in the show.
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==Soiled Doves of the Wild West==
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'''Prostitutes of the Wild West''' were also called painted ladies, soiled doves, women of the night, red light ladies, and public women.
:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. They called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch. *[[De_Vere-352|Pearl de Vere]] - was a prostitute and brothel madam of the American Old West. She was known as the soiled dove of Cripple Creek (in Colorado). *[[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent brothel in Mammoth, Arizona, in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime. *[[Welch-2688|Josephine Hensley]] - was an American prostitute, madam, and owner of brothels, dance halls, a variety theater, and saloons in Helena, Montana. She was known as Chicago Joe Hensley after her marriage to James T. Hensley. *[[Leroy-236|Kitty Leroy]] - was a gambler, saloon owner, prostitute and trick shooter of the Old West. *[[Porter-6345|Fannie Porter]] - was a well known madam of the 19th century. She is best known for her popular [[Space: Madame Fannie Porter's Brothel|brothel]] in San Antonio, Texas. She also associated with famous outlaws of the day. *[[Haley-1467|Mary Thompson]] - was known as Squirrel Tooth Alice because of the gap in her teeth, she was a dance hall girl, prostitute and Madam.
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==Wild West Shows, Performers and Entertainers==
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Wild West Shows traveled in the United States and Europe. The first wild west show was Buffalo Bill's, which started in 1883 and lasted until 1913. The shows introduced many western performers and personalities, cowboys, Indians, wild animals, outlaws, and stagecoaches and trick performers.The shows also performed reenactments of battle scenes, western scenes, and hunts.
:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Carver-1801|William Carver]] - was known as Doc Carver he was a sharpshooter, and creator of a popular diving horse attraction. He went into partnership with Buffalo Bill Cody. Their wild west show “Wild West - Hon. W. F. Cody and Dr. W. F. Carver’s Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition” lasted one season. *[[Cody-384|William Cody]] - was an American scout, bison hunter, and showman. *[[Lillie-288|Gordon Lillie]] - was known as Pawnee Bill. He was an American showman whose specialty was Wild West shows. He was known for his partnership with Buffalo Bill. They joined their two Wild West shows, and the show became Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East. *[[Manning-2363|May Lillie]] - was an American sharpshooter and a expert horse rider, she was known as the "Champion Girl Horseback Shot of the West". She was part of her husband's Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. *[[Mosey-13|Annie Oakley]] - was born Phoebe Ann Mosey. She was an American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter. She had a starring role in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. *[[Smith-67852|Lillian Smith]] - was a young trick shooter and trick rider. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1886, at the age of fifteen. She was the rival of Annie Oakley in the show. *[[Willoughby-865|James Willoughby]] - was known as Jim Kidd a cowboy, champion rider and roper. In 1885, he joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. He was married to Lillian Francis Smith, who was a sharpshooter and a rival of Annie Oakley. He later became an actor in silent films. *[[Younger-449|Cole Younger]] - was an outlaw and one of the leaders of the James - Younger Gang. Later in life Cole Younger and Frank James toured in a wild west show - The Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West Show.
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==Lawmen of the Wild Wild West==
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Most of the Old West lawmen were honorable and heroic figures, but many of them rode both sides of the fence and can be found in both Lawman and Outlaw lists .
:Profiles on Wikitree *[[Beeson-469|Chalk Beeson]] - Sheriff of Ford County (Dodge City), Kansas, owner of the Long Branch and Saratoga Saloons, rancher, state legislator and founder of the famed Dodge City Cowboy Band. *[[Dalton-1726|Frank Dalton]] - was a Deputy US Marshal of the Old West, he was the older brother to the members of the Dalton Gang, he was also the brother of William M. Dalton, once a member of the California legislature, who became an outlaw and leader of the Doolin Dalton gang alongside Bill Doolin. *[[Earp-224|Morgan Earp]] - was the younger brother of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Virgil and Wyatt Earp. Morgan was a deputy of Virgil's at the time of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. *[[Earp-222|Virgil Earp]] - was a veteran of the American Civil War and was a Deputy U.S. Marshal for south-eastern Arizona Territory and Tombstone City Marshal at the time of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in October 1881. *[[Earp-220|Wyatt Earp]] - was an American gambler, Pima County, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff, and Deputy Town Marshal in Tombstone, Arizona. He took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. *[[Fly-77|Robert Fly]] - was a Captain of the Texas Rangers, He was elected Sheriff of Cotulla, LaSalle County November 2, 1886. *[[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] - was an American Buffalo Hunter, lawman, Customs Agent and bartender in the old West. He became famous for killing Billy the Kid. *[[Hickok-8|James Hickok]] - was known as Wild Bill Hickok he was Lawman, gunfighter and a gambler. *[[Holliday-563|Doc Holliday]] - was an American old West gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. He is remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral *[[Horn-1975|Tom Horn]] - was an American Old West lawman, scout, soldier, hired gunman, detective, outlaw and assassin.He was hanged in Cheyenne, Wyoming,on November 20, 1903 for the murder of Willie Nickel. *[[Masterson-329|Bat Masterson]] - was an American wild west buffalo hunter, U.S. Marshal and Sheriff, United States Army Scout, and a gambler. *[[Masterson-331|Edward Masterson]]- was a lawman and the brother of the American West lawmen and gunfighters Bat Masterson and James Masterson. *[[Masterson-332|James Masterson]] - was a lawman and the brother of the American West lawmen and gunfighters Bat Masterson and Edward Masterson. *[[Montague-516|Daniel Montague]] - was a Texas Ranger. *[[Owens-3111|Perry Owens]] - was an American Cowboy, lawman and gunfighter of the Old West. He was known for the Owens-Blevins Shootout in Arizona Territory during the Pleasant Valley War. *[[Pinkerton-411|Allan Pinkerton]] - created the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.In 1861–1862 he stopped an assassination plot while protecting Abraham Lincoln.He was also a spy for the Union Army in the American Civil War. *[[Phillips-3733|Frank Phillips]] - was a deputy sheriff and freelance gunman who single-handedly went into West Virginia, captured a jailfull of Hat-fields, and almost caused a war between Kentucky and West Virginia. *[[Reeves-2054|Bass Reeves]] - was one of the first African Americans to receive a commission as a Deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River. During his time as a Deputy U.S. Marshal he arrested 3,000 outlaws and killed 14 men. *[[Thompson-17094|Ben Thompson]] - was a contemporary of "Buffalo" Bill Cody, Bat Masterson, John Wesley Hardin and "Wild Bill" Hickock, some of whom considered him a friend, others an enemy. *[[Tolbert-188|Paden Tolbert]] - was a US Marshall he worked with Bud Ledbetter, Heck Thomas and Bill Tilghman and other famous names of the time. He and his brother John Tolbert were both Deputy Marshals under "The Hanging Judge", Isaac Parker. *[[Warne-124|Kate Warne]] - was the first female detective in the United States. She worked for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. *[[Teeter-520|Jake Teeter]] - was a constable of Truckee, California in the High Sierra, killed in a saloon shootout with rival lawman Jim Reed.
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==Bounty Hunters of the Old West==
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A bounty hunter captures fugitives for a monetary reward or bounty. Sometimes, a person is referred to as a bounty killer if a murder is required to collect the bounty.
:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Dunn-4461|Elf Dunn]] - was one of the Dunn Brothers. They were five brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters. They are best known for having killed George "Bittercreek" Newcomb and Charley Pierce, who were both members of the Wild Bunch. *[[Dunn-4464|George Dunn]] *[[Dunn-4463|John Dunn]] *[[Dunn-4465|Mal Dunn]] *[[Dunn-4462|Bee Dunn]]
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==Old West Outlaws==
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There were a vast number of outlaws in the old west,a large number ran with gangs like the James Gang, Billy the Kid's Gang, the Doolin-Dalton Gang, the Wild Bunch and dozens of others that ruled the Wild West. :'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Bassett-1556|Ann Bassett]] - was also known as Queen Ann Bassett. She was a female rancher and cattle rustler of the Wild West. She and her sister Josie Bassett, were associates of outlaws, mainly Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. Ann is also thought to have been Etta Place, the girlfriend of the Sundance Kidd. *[[McCarty-931|William Bonney]] - was known as Billy the Kid, he was an outlaw and gunman in the old west. According to legend, he killed 21 men, but it is believed that he killed 8 people. *[[Bullion-24|Henry Bullion]] - was a Native American outlaw who robbed banks. He was acquainted with outlaws William Carver "News Carver" and Ben Kilpatrick "The Tall Texan. His daughter, Laura, was a prostitute and an outlaw. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. *[[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, they called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch. *[[Dalton-1723|Bill Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was the co-leader of the Wild Bunch gang and he was the brother of the founders of the Dalton Gang. *[[Dalton-1721|Bob Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was a member of the Dalton Gang. *[[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] - was an American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. After a long prison sentence he became an author and an actor in Hollywood. *[[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was leader of the Dalton Gang. He died during a raid on a bank in Coffeyville, Kansas. *[[Dunn-4459|Rose Dunn]] - was known as Rose of the Cimarron. She was best known for her romantic involvement with outlaw George Bittercreek Newcomb, when she was a teenager. Rose's five brothers were the Dunn Brothers who were a group of brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters. *[[Ford-4399|Charles Ford]] - was an outlaw, and member of the James Gang. He was the lesser known brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James. *[[Ford-4398|Robert Ford]] - was an American outlaw best known for killing his gang leader, Jesse James, in 1882. *[[Hardin-216|John Wesley Hardin]] - was an an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West. John Hardin had at least one encounter with the famous lawman "Wild Bill" Hickok. *[[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent Brothel in Mammoth, Arizona in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States, and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime. *[[James-759|Frank James]] - was a Confederate soldier, guerrilla and outlaw. He was the older brother of outlaw Jesse James and was also part of the James-Younger gang. *[[James-761|Jesse James]] - was an American outlaw, gang leader, bank robber, train robber, and murderer from the state of Missouri and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. *[[Reed-6388|Jim Reed]] - was the first husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. He was also a friend of Belle Starr's second husband, horse thief Tom Starr. Jim was a cattle rustler, outlaw and bootlegger. He rode with the Younger Gang. *[[Shirley-986|Belle Starr]] - was an American outlaw convicted of horse theft in 1883. Her mother was related to the Hatfields of the feuding Hatfields and McCoys. Belle was associated with Jesse and Frank James and Cole, Bob, Jim and John Younger the James-Younger gang. *[[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]] - was a Cherokee Indian, he was the second husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. He was a cattle rustler, outlaw, gun fighter and bootlegger. *[[Thompson-17123|William Thompson]] - was known as Texas Billy. He was a gambler and gunman and the brother of more famous Ben Thompson. *[[Watson-8008|Ella Watson]] - was known as Cattle Kate, an outlaw of the Old West. Ella was not violent and was never charged with any crime during her life. Accused of cattle rustling, she and her partner, Jim Averell, were both lynched . *[[Younger-449|Cole Younger]] - was an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later a leader with the James-Younger gang. He was the eldest brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger.
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Known as Texas’ most deadly gunman *[http://www.ahctv.com/battles-history/videos/wild-west-most-wanted.htm Ahctv.com] - 10 Short videos of the Wild West's Most Wanted *[http://collegedegreesearch.net/top-10-gunslingers-of-the-wild-west/ College Degree Search] - Top 10 Gunslingers of The Wild West '''Soiled Doves of the Old West''' [[Image: Photos-801.png|80px]][[Image: Photos-805.png|50px]] *[http://sweetheartsofthewest.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/soiled-doves-of-old-west.html Sweethearts of the West] - Soiled Doves of the Wild West *[http://www.soiled-doves.com/ Soiled Doves.com] - American Old West notorious History *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-paintedlady.html Legends of America] - Painted Ladies of the Old West *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-madams.html Legends of America] - Leading Madames of the Old West *[http://blogs.amctv.com/movie-blog/2008/04/prostitution-in-the-wild-west/ amc Blog] - Prostitution in the Wild West and the Soiled Doves of Hang ‘Em High *[http://wwwsoileddoves.blogspot.com.au/2010/12/madams-prostitutes-and-brothel.html Soiled Doves Blogspot.com] - Madams, Prostitutes, and Brothel Operations in Early Colorado *[http://www.cyndislist.com/cowboys/women/ Cyndi's List] - Women of the Wild West *[http://www.historyundressed.com/2012/02/prostitution-in-west-by-meggan-connors.html History Undressed] - Prostitution in the West by Meggan Connors *[http://stilettosathighnoon.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/prostitution-in-old-west_20.html Stilettos at High Noon] - PROSTITUTION IN THE OLD WEST *[http://www.kellymoore.net/Soiled_Doves_of_West.html Kelly Moore.net] - Soiled Doves of the West *[http://thewildwildwestshow.tumblr.com/post/2326566557/soiled-doves-prostitutes-were-the-some-of-the Wild West Show] - Soiled Doves (prostitutes) were the some of the first people to populate and create business in the flourishing towns of the 1800's. *[http://seducedbyhistory.blogspot.com.au/2010_10_01_archive.html Seduced by History] - Have Wagon will Travel *[http://www.bhpioneer.com/deadwood/article_40b6bdb3-35eb-555b-85b7-dbc43ddedca7.html Black Hills Pioneer] - Painted ladies, soiled doves and prairie nymphs *[http://petticoatsandpistols.com/2010/04/10/deborah-schneider/ Petticoats and Pistols] - Deborah Schneider - Soiled Doves,Fallen Women and Ladies of the Evening *[http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/Holman.htm Loyno.edu] - The Soiled Dove Takes Flight - The Introduction of Prostitutes into Common Western Mythology by Mirya Rose Holman *[http://prairiemary.blogspot.com.au/2010/07/everybody-loves-soiled-dove.html Prairie Mary blogspot] - EVERYBODY LOVES A SOILED DOVE *[http://politicalalchemist.com/index.php?topic=1183.0 Political Alchemist] - Soiled Doves of the Old West *[http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/100/newsmakers/article_725b007c-7a54-11e0-ab99-001cc4c03286.html Bozeman Daily Chronicle] - Colorful madams '''Wild West Shows''' [[Image:Profile Photo s-183.jpg |70px]] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhibition_shooting Wikipedia] - Trick Shooters of the Wild West *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/general-article/oakley-show/ PBS] - Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/W/WI010.html Digital Library] - WILD WEST SHOWS AND PERFORMERS *[http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/Annie-Oakley.htm History 1900's] - Annie Oakley Famous Sharpshooter in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Bill Wikipedia] - Buffalo Bill *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/643612/Wild-West-show Britanna] - Wild West show *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnee_Bill Wikipedia] - Pawnee Bill *[http://www.authentichistory.com/diversity/native/hb5-wwshow/index.html Authentic History] - 1885-1930 - The Wild West Show *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_West_Shows Wild West Entertainers] - Wild West Shows,Performers and Entertainers. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_West_Shows Wikipedia] - Wild West Shows '''Wildwest Buffalo Hunters'''[[Image:Photos-242.gif |40px]] [[Image:Photos-241.gif |40px]] *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-buffalohunters.html Legends of America] - Buffalo Hunters *[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-buffalo-spirit-of-a-nation/introduction/2183/ PBS.org] - American Buffalo Spirit of a Nation *[http://www.retronaut.com/2011/06/killing-the-american-buffalo-1800s/ Retronaut.com] - 1800s: Killing the American Buffalo *[http://www.petersenshunting.com/featured/was-the-buffalo-nearly-hunted-to-near-extinction/ Petersens Hunting] - Was the Buffalo Hunted to Near Extinction? *[http://www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/define_the_west/buffalo_hunter/buffalo_hunter.html Linecamp.com] - Buffalo hunter *[http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/05/09/genocide-other-means-us-army-slaughtered-buffalo-plains-indian-wars-30798 Indian Country Today] - Genocide by Other Means - U.S. Army Slaughtered Buffalo in Plains Indian Wars *[http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjh/marneyg/03-04_Plains-Projects/graves_04_demise%20of%20buffalo.htm Kaw Valley] - The Demise of the Buffalo *[http://www1.american.edu/ted/ice/buffalo.htm 1 American.edu] - The Buffalo Harvest '''Cemeteries of the Old West''' [[Image:Photos-802.png|70px]] *[http://www.interment.net/column/feature/boothill-graveyards/boot-hill-graveyards-of-the-old-west.htm Interment Cemeteries Records on line] - America's Boot Hill Graveyards *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-deaths.html Legends of America] - Here Lies the Legends *[http://www.boothillgraves.com/ Boothill Graves] - A Descriptive List of more than 250 Graves in Boothill Tombstone *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot_Hill Wikipedia] - Boot Hill, is the name for any number of cemeteries in the American West. *[http://www.historynet.com/tombstones-cemetery-boothill.htm History net] Tombstone's Cemetery: Boothill *[http://www.npr.org/2012/08/14/158585753/a-wild-resting-place-for-gunslingers-and-cowboys npr.org] - A Wild Resting Place For Gunslingers And Cowboys *[http://www.robertwynn.com/Cemetery.html Robert Wynn.com] - Ghosttown Cemeteries! *[http://clantongang.com/oldwest/boothill.html Clanton Gang.com] - Tombstone, Arizona BOOTHILL GRAVEYARD 1878-1884 Who's buried in Boot Hill? Complete list of graves, how they died, history & more *[http://cemeterytravel.com/2013/04/03/cemetery-of-the-week-95-dodge-citys-boot-hill/ Cemetery Travel] - Cemetery of the Week #95: Dodge City’s Boot Hill *[http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/boothill-cemetery-ghost-town Atlas Obscura.com] - TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA BOOTHILL CEMETERY- *[https://mysendoff.com/2012/10/funerals-of-the-wild-west/ Mysendoff.com] - Funerals of the Wild West *[http://www.truewestmagazine.com/jcontent/travel/travel/travel-features/5549-gunfighter-graves True West Magazine] - Gunfighter Graves *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/oakcemetery.html Explorers Southern History] - Oak Cemetery - Old West Cemetery in Fort Smith, Arkansas Burial Ground on the Frontier Oak Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of soldiers, lawmen and outlaws and tells the history of the Old West in marble and stone *[http://enquirer.com/editions/1999/06/26/loc_man_trumps_township.html Enquirer.com] - Wild West legend Charlie Rich - Evergreen Cemetery marker reclaimed by descendant *[http://www.frontrangeliving.com/escapes/cemeteries.htm Front Range Living] - Historic Cemeteries in Colorado *[http://swja.arizona.edu/content/tombstone-cemetery-call-action University of Arizona] - Tombstone Cemetery Call to Action The Historical Jewish Cemetery at Boothill, Tombstone, Arizona *[http://www.wildwesthistory.org/graves_lost.html Wild West History] - Lost Gravesites This site documents lost, unknown or unmarked final resting places of westerners *[http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/boot_hill_cemetery_for_those_who_died_with_their_boots_on Barry Popik.com] - Boot Hill cemetery for those who died with their boots on *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftsill.asp US Department of Veteran Affairs] - Fort Sill National Cemetery *[http://oldwestnewwest.com/2008082974/places-to-visit/historic-graveyards/deadwoods-other-graveyard-historic-saint-ambrose-cemetery-has-a-future.html Old News West] - Restoration, Preservation Plans Proceed to Save South Dakota Town's Nearly Forgotten Catholic Burial Ground Dating Back to Early 1880s Mount Moriah where you will find the remains of such Wild West notables as Wild Bill Hickok, "Calamity Jane," Potato Creek Johnny and Preacher Henry Smith. *[http://www.examiner.com/article/top-colorado-cemeteries-to-visit Examiner.com] - Top Colorado Cemeteries to visit *[http://www.tombstonetimes.com/stories/tears.html Tombstone Times] - TEARS ON THEIR TOMBSTONES *[http://www.webpanda.com/ponder/epitaphs.htm Web Panda] - True Tombstone Epitaphs Funny Stones To Tickle Your Funny Bones '''Other Wild Wild West sites''' [[Image:Profile Photo s-185.jpg |110px]] *[http://www.odinscastle.org/odin15.html Odins Castle] - Links to pages on anything regarding the Wild WildWest *[http://www.thefullwiki.org/American_Old_West The full Wiki] -American Old West: Wikis *[http://www.neatorama.com/2011/11/21/the-meanest-towns-in-the-west/ Neatorama] - The Meanest Towns in the West *[http://www.pkwy.k12.mo.us/west/teachers/boles/student_work/west_web5/page%202.htm Pkwy.k] - Women of the West *[http://www.historyisnowmagazine.com/blog/2014/7/24/what-really-happened-in-the-wild-west-the-gunslinger-myth#.VA1aQfmSxY4= History is Now Magazine] - What really happened in the Wild West? The Gunslinger Myth *[http://www.kansashistory.us/fordco/dodgecity.html Kansas History] - Dodge City, Kansas History *[http://lonehand.com/ Lonehand.com] - Journal of the Old West *[http://shotdoc.com/myths.asp ShotDoc.com] - Old West Myths And Things Little Known *[http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-old-west History.com] - 10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Old West *[http://cowboyspirit.com/category/old-west-sayings/ Cowboy Spirit.com] - 10 Old West Sayings Worth Remembering *[http://oldwestdailyreader.com/old-west-quotes/ Old West Daily Reader] - Quotes from the Old West *[http://www.funtrivia.com/en/history/old-west-3973.html Fun Trivia] - Old West *[http://www.fantasypoetrybyjongutmacher.com/lawman/ Fantasy Poetry] - Lawman Fantasy Poem *[http://www.lifeintheoldwest.com/category/outlaws/ Life in the Old West] - True stories, tall tales, memorabilia of the American West *[http://cowboysandcowgirlsrule.tripod.com/id14.html Cowboys and Cowgirls Rule] - Old West Wisdom, Old Sayings, and Famous Cowboy Quotes *[http://merryfarmer.net/2013/11/18/law-and-order-in-the-old-west/ Merry Farmer.net] - Law and Order in the Old West *[http://www.neatorama.com/2011/11/16/why-wyatt-earp-is-buried-in-a-jewish-cemetery/ Neatorama.com] - Why Wyatt Earp is Buried in a Jewish Cemetery *[http://www.ghosthaunts.com/ghosts-old-west.html Ghost Haunts] - Ghost Tales of the Old West *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/12-renowned-women-of-the-wild-west.htm History how stuff works] - 12 Renowned Women of the Wild West *[http://www.wwexpeditions.com/wildwestfamousplaces.html Expeditions.com] - Wild West Famous places *[http://www.alanskitchen.com/TRIVIA/Buried/Subject_List/009-Buried_Old_West_List.html Alans Kitchen] - Where Are Old West Legends Buried Trivia is a online Quick Quiz to more than 35 profiles of the lives, deaths, and final resting places of memorable figures '''Images of the Old West''' *<[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award97/codhtml/hawphome.html Photographs of the West 1850-1920] *[http://www.ranker.com/list/real-life-old-west-real-wild-west-photos/jude-newsome Ranker.com] - 60+ Beautiful Old Photos of Life in the Real Wild West *[http://www.pinterest.com/newmannewman/famous-lawmen/ Pinterest] - Famous Lawmen *[http://oldwestdailyreader.com/gunfighter-photos/ Old West Daily Reader] - Lawmen and Outlaws Photos *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbgoJZD1D-U Youtube] - Images of the most famous lawmen in Old Wild West *[http://www.pinterest.com/braindribble/outlaws-and-lawmen-of-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - outlaws and lawmen of the old west *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi8bXE7K9RU Youtube] - Images of the most famous outlaws in the Old Wild West *[http://www.crimelibrary.com/photogallery/old-west-portraits.html Crime Library] - Ten Handsome Portraits of Old West Gunslingers *[http://galleryhip.com/old-west-gunfighters-and-outlaws.html Galleryhip.com] - Images of OLD WEST GUNFIGHTERS AND OUTLAWS *[http://www.peashooter85.com/post/59056610506/a-bad-day-for-a-gunfighter-during-the-days-of Peashooter85.com] - Reward Poster for John Wesley Hardin *[http://paranormal.about.com/od/ghostphotos/ig/Best-Ghost-Photos/The-Ghost-of-Boothill-Cemetery.htm Paranormal.about.com] - The Ghost of Boothill Cemetery *[http://www.pinterest.com/saraluvs/old-cemeteries-ghost-towns-etc/ Pinterest] - Old Cemeteries, Ghost Towns, etc. *[http://www.pinterest.com/beachlady805/buffalo-bills-wild-west-show/ Pinterest] - Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show *[http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/wild-west-cemeteries.html Above the Norm.blogspot.com] - Images of Wild West Cemeteries *[http://www.escapingabroad.com/photos/usa/arizona/tombstone-boothill-graveyard/ Escaping Abroad.com] - Images of Tombstone Boothill Cemetery *[http://www.pinterest.com/briarwood1046/soiled-doves-in-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - Soiled Doves in the Old West *[http://blog.gratefulweb.net/2012/06/thirteen-photos-from-haunted-1800s.html Grateful web] - Lonesome Liz's Wild West Show Thirteen Photos from the Haunted 1800s Hotel and Bordello Above Labold and Sons *[http://www.tworobins.com/women.php Two Robins] - Images of Women of the 1800's - Frontier and Oldwest *[http://www.pinterest.com/mawmawjory/wild-saloons-and-soiled-doves-of-the-west/ Pinterest] - Wild Saloons And Soiled Doves Of The West *[http://webodysseum.com/history/killing-the-american-buffalo-in-the-1800s/ Web Odysseum.com] - Killing the American Buffalo in the 1800s Images *[http://www.pinterest.com/lindahubalek/buffalo-in-the-past-and-present/ Pinterest] - Buffalo in the Past and Present

Wilda, Her Story: The Jelineks, Her Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Genealogy Books]] == Wilda, Her Story: The Jelineks, Her Family == Covers the life of [[Jelinek-162|John Jelinek]], a Bohemian immigrant, and his family who settled in Montana in the late 1800's and started a homestead seven miles southwest Stanford at the foot of the Little Belt Mountains. [[Witzleben-11|Wilda Willis]], the author, was John's granddaughter and grew up in Wyoming in the early twentieth century. The beginning of this book started with the genealogy research in the early 1990's, of her Jelinek grandparents. She maintained close contact with her siblings throughout her life and, together, they planned family reunions to stay in touch. At family reunions, and through letter writing campaigns, she put together a genealogy of the descendants of [[Jelinek-162|John Jelinek]]. Finally, after compiling the genealogy and writing her own story, she gave the work to her daughter in law Carol get printed. Carol became interested in the research and gathered more information and pictures relating to the family homesteads and life in the early times, such as Yellowstone Park in the 1920's. * By: Wilda Willis and Carol Willis * Published by: Alphagraphics, Inc., 2000 * Pages: 230 * Source Example: ::: Willis, Wilda. ''[[Space:Wilda, Her Story: The Jelineks, Her Family|Wilda, Her Story: The Jelineks, Her Family]]'' (Alphagraphics, Inc., 2000). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#WildaWillis|Willis, Wilda]]: Page 1 ==Where to Find== This book is out of print. It was distributed to various family members at the Jelinek Family Reunion in 2000. ==More== * A list of [[Space:Genealogy_Books_-_Family_Specifc|genealogy books about other families]] * More [[Space:Genealogy_Books|genealogy books]] * List of [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library#Books|On-line book resources]] from [[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Kitty's Library]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wilda, Her Story: The Jelineks, Her Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Wildblood Name Study

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[[Category:Wildblood Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the [[Project:One_Name_Studies|ONS project]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wilder Family Mysteries

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Here are open questions about Wilders. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wildwood Cemetery

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] This is a free space page for the Wildwood Cemetery and a work in progress. Changes welcome at any time. Wildwood was a massive hillside cemetery. There is and East and West side. I highly recommend anyone searching to visit the temple to have someone get a map. Most of the creamation plots are located on the East hill of the cemetery. Mount Carmel is considered a part of the cemetery however is usually listed separate from Wildwood Cemetery based on the denomination. I will be creating a different tag for this and link both cemeteries together for ease of transition. * See the [[:Category:Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania|Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wildwood_Cemetery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * To create a button on a profile page, use this formatting: {{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Wildwood_Cemetery| the Wildwood Cemetery]]}} * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46639 Find A Grave] Due to the size of the Cemetery and it's parts there will be no index in the text file. Things that need done: :1. Photograph :2. Transcribe :3. Add Profiles :4. GPS locations

Wildwood Cemetery, Saint Augustine, Florida

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[[Category:Wildwood Cemetery, St. Augustine, Florida]] [[Category:St. Augustine, Florida]] === Wildwood Cemetery=== '''Also know as "God's Little Acre"''' Wildwood Cemtery is located on the grounds of Moultrie Church, a little church that is beautiful in form and origanally built in 1877 and still stands tall today. The cemetery as well as the church has achieved the ranking of being on the National Register of Historic Places. This is a work in progress, I am not finished. [[Bradfisch-10|Christian Bradfisch]] [[Ullmann-74|Elizabeth (Ullmann) Bradfisch]] [[Bradfisch-12|Katherine (Bradfisch) Coombs]] [[Bradfisch-13|Marie Henrietta Bradfisch]] [[Bradfisch-1|Anne Marie (Bradfisch) (VanSchiver) MacMullen]] [[Jellison-202|Leo Jellison MacMullen]] [[MacMullen-121|Ciara Jade MacMullen]] [[Scott-50809|Landon Scott]] [[Bradfisch-11|Elizabeth K (Bradfisch) Scott]] [[Simms-2996|Betty Jane Simms]] ==Sources== https://www.facebook.com/MoultrieChurchAndWildwoodCemetery/

Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead, Middlesex One Place Study

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{{Image|file=Pevsner-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Wildwood Terrace, Hampstead }} '''Wildwood Terrace''' was constructed at '''North End''', '''Hampstead''' circa 1884 by local builder [[Clowser-70|'''Thomas Clowser''']] of Hampstead. It is a terrace of '''four properties''', each property comprising '''four floors''' (basement, ground floor, first floor and second floor). The rear of the properties overlook the properties of '''Wildwood Grove''', some of which were also built by Thomas Clowser. The properties are numbered sequentially from the southmost property: ---- '''1 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- In '''1887''' No. 1 was home to '''W J Burford'''. His daughter was born at No. 1 on 1 March. At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was '''unoccupied'''. At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was '''unoccupied'''. At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" |- | 1 || '''John''' || '''Barton''' || Head || Married || M || 33 || Gardener domestic || b. Penrith |- | 2 || '''Jessie''' || '''Barton''' || Wife || Married || F || 38 || - || b. Holmes Chapel |- | 3 || '''William Henry''' || '''Barton''' || Brother || Single || Me || 21 || Gardener domestic || b. Lymm |} '''John Barton''' lived at the property until his death in '''1917'''. In '''1932'''No. 1 was home to '''Charles James Shutler''' and '''Addie Edith May Shutler nee Mawby'''. In '''1964''' No. 1 was home to '''Ian Richard Hodgson''' and '''Uta Hodgson nee Pevsner''', the daughter of '''Sir Nikolaus Pevsner''' who lived next door at No. 2. In June '''2015''' No. 1 was listed for sale at £2.25m. It was relisted in April '''2017''' for £1.9m and '''sold''' in October '''2017''' for '''£1.72m'''. The [https://www.zoopla.co.uk/property-history/1-wildwood-terrace/london/nw3-7ht/43578667/ property particulars] stated the property had been in the same family ownership since 1957. The accommodation covered 1.762 sq. ft. and included a 64 ft. front garden which spanned the entire terrace. ---- '''2 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was '''unoccupied'''. In '''1896''' the '''Reverend Stewart Dixon Stubbs''' of 2 Wildwood Terrace placed an advertisement in the situations vacant column of the Hampstead & Highgate Express on 1 August 1896 for a 'Cook wanted in a small clergyman's family'. In '''1899''' the '''Reverend Stubbs''' was advertising for a 'Housemaid, able and willing, to wait on an invalid lady'. At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was described as 'Home to the Aged Poor' with the following occupants: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Frederick''' || '''Crawford''' || Inmate || 75 || M || Married || No occupation || b. Clapham |- | 2 || '''Mary Ann''' || '''Crawford''' || Inmate || 75 || F || Married || No occupation || b. London |- | 3 || '''Mary''' || '''Bathmaker''' || Inmate || 78 || F || Single || No occupation || b. London |- | 4 || '''Anne''' || '''Bartlett''' || Inmate || 82 || F || Widow || No occupation || b. Geraywell |- | 5 || '''Elizabeth Mary''' || '''Jameson''' || Inmate || 73 || F || Single || No occupation || b. Dover |- | 6 || '''Hannah Harbow''' || '''Bohlish''' || Inmate || 65 || F || Widow || Needle woman || b. Yarmouth |- | 7 || '''Emma''' || '''Mason''' || Inmate || 57 || F || Single ||Needle woman || b. Hampstead |- | 8 || '''Hannah''' || '''Smith''' || Inmate || 76 || F || Widow || Needle woman || b. Great Dorma |- | 9 || '''Annie''' || '''Williams''' || Inmate || 65 || F || Widow || No occupation || b. Chisledon |} In '''1906''' No. 2 was offered by George Clowser for rent at £1 6s, including all rates and taxes. The advertisement suggested the house was 'convenient for two families'. At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''George''' || '''Clowser''' || Head || 58 || M || Married || House Agent || b. Hampstead |- | 2 || '''Annie Edith''' || '''Clowser''' || Wife || 42 || F || Married || Household Duties || b. West Drayton |- | 3 || '''George F''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 18 || M || Single || Apprentice Plumber || b. Hampstead |- | 4 || '''Reginald Thomas''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 16 || M || Single || Apprentice Instrument Maker || b. Hampstead |- | 5 || '''Sidney Harold''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 16 || M || Single || Barristers Clerk || b. Hampstead |- | 6 || '''Basil Alfred''' || '''Clowser''' || Son || 12 || M || Single || At school || b. Hampstead |} In '''1916''' No. 2 was still home to '''George Clowser'''. In '''1918''' the leasehold of No. 3 was offered for sale. In '''1932''' No. 2 was home to '''Winifred Beatrice Clowser'''. The same year two furnished flats at the property were advertised for rent. By 1937 Winifred had moved to No. 11 Wildwood Grove. From '''1936 until 1983''' no.2 was home to Architectural Historian [[Pevsner-2|'''Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-1983)''']]. In 2007, a commemorative [https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/nikolaus-pevsner/ '''blue plaque'''] was erected by English Heritage on the property. In March '''2011''' No. 2 was sold for £1.49m. It was '''sold''' again in March '''2013''' for '''£1.9m'''. It has since been relisted twice, in August '''2015''' and March '''2017''', on both occasions for £2.2m. ---- '''3 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" |- | 1 || '''Mary''' || '''Root''' || Head || Single || F || 53 || Matron conval home || b. Shelford |- | 2 || '''Eliza''' || '''Halderson''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 59 || Cook || b. London |- | 3 || '''Isabella''' || '''Chore''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 21 || Living on her means || b. London |- | 4 || '''Margaret''' || '''Wall''' || Servant || Single || F || 20 || General servant domestic || b. Aldgate |} At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Mary''' || '''Root''' || Matron || 63 || F || b. Stretford |- | 2 || '''Catherine''' || '''Sutton''' || Inmate || 19 || F || b. Kings Cross |- | 3 || '''Elizabeth''' || '''Bird''' || Servant || 43 || F || b. Bond |} At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Ada Clara''' || '''Jones''' || Head || Single || F || 47 || - || b. Stepney |- | 2 || '''Barbara''' || '''Maskin''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 66 || - || b. Bishopsgate |- | 3 || '''Francis Lydia Ann''' || '''Marshall''' || Servant || Single || F || 17 || General servant || b. Soho |- | 4 || '''Ada Harriett''' || '''Perry''' || Visitor || Single || F || 23 || Housemaid || b. Brentford |- | 5 || '''Leah Eliza''' || '''Woodrose''' || Visitor || Widow || F || 55 || Charwoman || b. Westminster |} In '''1913''' Clare, aged 23, of No. 3 was seeking employment within a small family. In '''1916''' No. 3 was operating as the '''Convalescents' Cottage House''' with '''Mrs Ellen Brooks''' as matron. In '''1939''' a bed-sitting room was advertised at the property. In '''1939''' No. 3 was home to poet [[Grigson-72|'''Geoffrey Grigson''']] At the time the '''1939''' Register was taken, No. 3 was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 202 || 1 || '''Lucie''' || '''Imbach''' || F || 8 Mar 1904 || Single || Housekeeper |} In '''1964''' No. 3 was home to '''Roger T Walters''' and '''Gladys M Walters'''. In June '''1966''' the property was sold for £350,000. In February 2012 it was sold again, this time for £1.69m. ---- '''4 Wildwood Terrace''' ---- On 4 November '''1885''' the scientist [[Flight-231|'''Dr Walter Flight FRS''']] died at No. 4 aged 44. At the time of the '''1891''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" |- | 1 || '''Katherine''' || '''Flight''' || Head || Widow || F || 44 || Living on her own means || b. Ambleside |- | 2 || '''Walter C''' || '''Flight''' || Son || Single || M || 10 || - || b. London |- | 3 || '''Minnie''' || '''Flight''' || Daughter || Single || F || 8 || - || b. London |- | 4 || '''Friede R''' || '''Flight''' || Daughter || Single || F || 6 || - || b. London |- | 5 || '''Eleanor''' || '''Fell''' || Sister || Single || F || 47 || Living on her own means || b. Ambleside |} At the time of the '''1901''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Edwin Jether''' || '''Lambert''' || Head || 45 || M || b. Hinton |- | 2 || '''Maria''' || '''Lambert''' || Wife || 49 || F || b. St Georges Hanover |- | 3 || '''Lois Celige''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || 13 || F || b. Marylebone |- | 4 || '''Arnold Stuart''' || '''Lambert''' || Son || 12 || F || b. Marylebone |- | 5 || '''Phyllis Donall''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || 7 || F || b. St John's Hampstead |- | 6 || '''Florance Louisa''' || '''Shaw''' || Servant || 16 || F || b. Monmouth |} At the time of the '''1911''' census, the property was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 1 || '''Edwin Jether''' || '''Lambert''' || Head || Married || M || 55 || Artist painter || b. Old St E C |- | 2 || '''Maria''' || '''Lambert''' || Wife || Married || F || 59 || - || b. St George Hanover Sq |- | 3 || '''Lois Celia''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || Physical culture || b. Blenheim Villas St Johns Wood |- | 4 || '''Arnold Stuart''' || '''Lambert''' || Son || Single || M || 22 || Engineer || b. Blenheim Villas St Johns Wood |- | 5 || '''Phyllis Dorrell''' || '''Lambert''' || Daughter || Single || F || 17 || Art student || b. 4 Wildwood Terr Hampstead |} In '''1916''' No. 4 was home to '''Edwin Jether Lambert''' and '''Alfred Jarvis''', a landscape gardener. In '''1919''' No. 4 was home to '''Arnold Stuart Lambert'''. In '''1937''' No. 4 was home to '''Christopher Frank Millett''' and '''Louisa Marion Millett'''. By end September 1939 they had moved to Surrey. At the time the '''1939''' Register was taken, No. 3 was home to: {| class="wikitable" | 203 || 1 || '''Mary M''' || '''Richardson''' || F || 7 Jul 1896 || Widowed || Telephonist |- | 203 || 2 || '''Courtney A H''' || '''Kitchin''' || M || 4 Jun 1898 || Married || Deputy Director Home Office ARP Staff School |- | 203 || 3 || '''Irna''' || '''Rachwerger''' || F || 28 Apr 1886 || Married || Vience Refugee Domestic |- | 204 || 1 || '''Albert''' || '''Lustig''' || M || 2 May 1900 || Married || Manager Boot & Shoe Shop Maker ?? |- | 204 || 2 || '''Edith W''' || '''Lustig''' || Female || 7 Jul 1897 || Married || Assistant Sales Woman Unpaid |} In '''1964''' No. 4 was home to '''John Geoffrey Thomas Hollis''' and '''Pamela Hollis nee Horns'''. John lived at the property until his death in 1972. ---- There have been no planning applications on any of the four properties since 1 January 2002, other than an application to fell an ash tree in the rear garden of No. 4 in November 2021. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wildwood_Terrace%2C_Hampstead%2C_London Click to see what links here]

Wiley Brick Cemetery, Hutton, Illinois

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Add profiles to this cemetery by including the following text in the profile. '''[[Category:Wiley Brick Cemetery, Hutton, Illinois]]''' For profiles, see [[:Category:Wiley Brick Cemetery, Hutton, Illinois|the category page]] ==General Information== '''Cemetery name:''' Wiley Brick Cemetery '''Address:''' one square acre in the north east corner of the south east quarter section 2 TIIN Rice '''GPS Coordinates:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wiley+Brick+Cemetery,+Westfield,+IL+62474/@39.4281817,-88.0453254,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x43e563092aaeeed2!8m2!3d39.4281817!4d-88.0453254 39.42816, -88.04539] == History == * Additional information available at [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/coles/wileybrick.html Records of the Wiley Brick Church] ==More Information== * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/877049-collection-of-cemetery-records-from-coles-clark-cumberland-and-edgar-counties-illinois?offset=1 Collection of cemetery records from Coles, Clark, Cumberland and Edgar Counties, Illinois, Sargent, Samuel S., 1949] *See the [[:Category:Wiley Brick Cemetery, Hutton, Illinois|Wiley Brick Cemetery]] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1988800/wiley-brick-cemetery Wiley Brick Cemetery on FindAGrave] [[Category:Wiley Brick Cemetery, Hutton, Illinois]]

Wiley Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] Mary Jane "Mollie" Wiley was born on 18Nov1866 in (or around) Polk County, Georgia. She appears in the 1870 Census for Casterville (sp?), Bartow, Georgia as the 3 year old daughter of Samuel Wiley (1828-1907). Samuel WIley was married to Herpsa Scott (1853-1859) and later to Amanda Currier (b.1838) in 1878. Letters from family members indicated that he was married for a brief time to another person between 1860 - 1869. The likely mother of Mary Jane Wiley. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wiley-4715

Wilfong Family Mysteries

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Wilfong-Mangiafico Family Mysteries

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Wilford Ryan Mystery

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] == The Story == When his mother, [[Siek-18|Helen Siek Ryan]], died [[Ryan-6079|Wilford Ryan]] learned that the man that raised him, [[Heskett-122|Patrick Ryan (born John Walter Heskett)]] was not his biological father. I suspect he found his mothers marriage license and found out they married 6 weeks before he was born, not a year before. He wrote a sister of John Heskett and asked questions but she had no answer for him. When my grandfather died I gathered family information from the house, a The Family Register book from the Los Osos Funeral Home where Wilford had recorded his family information, pictures, letters, and anything else I could find. I did not read them then, I was in the middle of forming my own life, having just graduated from college and trying to start a career. About 10 years ago I was visiting a cousin and in the course of discussing the family tree she relayed information that other cousins knew Pat/John was not Wilford's father. == Early Work == And so the hunt began. I read through Grandpa's letters and papers and found questions but no answers. Dad agreed to test at Ancestry.com YDNA but there were few results, only distant (12 generation) but the top two names were Holliman. Family Finder test show that Wilford's son [[Ryan-6078|RRyan]] is half cousin to the son of [[Ryan-6079|Wilford's]] younger half brother [[Ryan-6110|Patrick Ryan]]. There is no YDNA match between these two lines A few years later I found a group at FTDNA for the Holyman family. Dad tested there and sure enough he was a complete (64/64) match with the standard used by the group and the best documented paper trail descendant of the Holyman line. I also created a private tree on Ancestry just for Halliman research. Every close DNA match with a tree or any information was researched and added to my tree. I later included graphics on the photo to indicate an ancestral line including where tested, cM, and projected relationship. I reviewed the Holliman families in the area of Alabama where the closest auDNA match occurred and added thefamily to my research tree. Unfortunately the tree ended at Ose as I could find no other records on him. In researching the neighboring families with the family name I found one. I reviewed all of the children and found only one good possibility of having a child in Aug 1880. The couple was in the 1880 census and then the husband moved and was remarried in 1881 with no sign of the mother or child. I suspect she died and the child was raised by other family. With help from a generous genealogical friend I have found 3 lines that intersect my grandfather's life. Wilford was born in St Louis in March/April 1908 so comments here are based on intersecting that time space. == Three Research Lines == 1) Y-DNA test 64/64 match with a Holliman who's ancestors lived for a couple years in Illinois, close to the border with Missouri but left about 1840 and went to Texas to stay. 2) Autosomal (1st-3rd cousin) and Y-DNA test (36/37) matches with a great grandson of [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman/Halliman]] of Alabama, born Aug 1880 (no census), married in 1899, and who disappears after the 1900 census with a child born 1904, and his wife remarries in 1907. 3) A Holliman who lived in St Louis as a rail road clerk in 1907/8 and probably worked with Patrick Ryan/John Heskett who was also a railroad clerk in 1908. This Holliman was married but lived on the same street as Helen Siek, Wilford's mother. He had a wife and children, but also family, first and second cousins, living in Illinois near the border with Missouri. I have found no one on this line who has tested for DNA. So who is Wilford Ryan's father? == DNA Research == Along with YDNA match Wilford's son matches with the Oates, Hollon, and Bazzell families of Alabama. == 2019 update == 1) Y-DNA has not changed. I still have 2 close Hollemon/Halliman connections, one in Texas in 1907 and the other in Alabama. 2) auDNA has increased. - The Y-DNA test from Alabama has 2 more tests of a first cousin and a second cousin. They are 281 cM, 125 cM, and 238 cM respectfully. All 3 are great grandchildren of [[Holliman-63|Ose/Ocie Holliman/Halliman]]. - There are several more auDNA from people in the Autauga/Chilton counties in Alabama. Seven of them range from 47 to 92 cM. - One showed as 182 cM but the tree did not show a link to the family. I began researching this line and found how a death record had a slightly different last name for the mother. When I searched for a marriage record the parents names were listed but only his initials and her married name. I also looked at participants in the marriage and found more links. The bride matched someone in the research tree I had developed and looking from that end I found more records to support the link. If this information is correct then this person is a grandson of the sister who I suspect was Ose's mother. This investigation and a chart can be found on this page: [[Space:Ose_Holliman_Ancestors|Ose Holliman Ancestors]] 3) Location has not changed. I contacted a person descended from the Holliman living in St Louis, writing a long letter explaining who I was, why I was looking, and asking for help or to have the letter passed on to any family member interested in genealogy. I also offered to pay for DNA testing. I never heard back. 2019 conclusions: Simply put I believe that [[Holliman-63|Ose Holliman]] is my great grandfather, biological father to Wilford Ryan. 1) Y-DNA matches Ose's great grandson at 66/67. 2) auDNA of Ose's three great grandchildren would be half first cousins once removed from my father. The cM numbers, 281 cM, 125 cM, and 238 cM, fit nicely into the range shown on the [https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcm Shared CM Project] for a half first cousin once removed with an average of 226 and a range of 57-530. This grandson of the sister of the proposed mother of Ose being Martha Hollon would mean he is a second cousin once removed. At 182cM it matches the Shared CM project of 123 with a range of 0-316. 3) Location changes only in that Ose had left his family before 1907 so he could have traveled to St Louis. I have not found a connection between the Hollimans of Alabama and St Louis but it may be coincidental. Perhaps Helen was looking for Ose and turned to the only Holliman she knew of, who lived on her street. Perhaps he introduced her to a co-worker. This story may never be known. == Future work == Thing will change as more DNA test add to the list. I still have several links to research. I am hoping to do some triangulations and more record searches but for now this is where my information sets.

Wilhelm Eichler-77 Record Transcriptions

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[[Category: Ikeler-28]] This page contains record transcriptions of primary pertaining to [[Eichler-77|Wilhelm (Eichler) Ikeler (1753-abt.1808)]]. == Documents for Wilhelm Eichler == === Sussex County Notice, December 10, 1778 === Extract from the New Jersey Archives - Second Series - Volume III, Newspaper Extracts. ''{{Pale Orange|Actual, proper citation to follow.}}'' ---- Notice is hereby given to all persons who have any claim, interest, or demand to, in or against the estates of James Stuart, Christopher Insley, Joseph Bear, George Myre, William Carnel, {{Orange|John Kitchen}}, {{Orange|Andrew Kitchen}}, Ozias Park, Henry Mills, Jacob Insley, Phillip Kline, William Schooley, William Millack, jacob Kline, Philip Kighline, Robert Goodman, {{Orange|Peter Appleman}}, Conrad Reightmyre, John Waddington, Ludowick Wessigh, David Young, Joseph Lawery, senior, Joseph Lawery, junior, John Rice, William Rice, Isaac Ammerman, Reuben Green, Philip Farce, '''{{Orange|William Ekler}}''', John Smith, senior, John Smith, junior, Michael Lemon, John M'Cowin, James Moody,1 Richard Mountain, John Dunfield, Peter Anderson, Ozias Insley, Thomas Richardson, James Morden, John Insley, William Hutchenson, John Cummins, Christopher Young, James Briton, James Blain, Benjamin Harned, William Briton, John White Smock, Obadiah Hoagland, Matthias Zimerman, John Clendenon, Christopher Hoofman, John Hutcheson, Cornelius Dugan, Richard Boulsbery, Abraham Boulsbery, William Dedman, John Gorman, William Park, Robert Thompson, and Thomas Turpin, to appear with their accounts, vouchers and evidence before the subscribers, in Greenwich, on or before the first day of March next ensuing, then and there to have the same adjudged and settled.–And all persons indebted to the above persons, are desired to make speedy payment to the subscribers; and any person possessed of any monies, bonds, bills, notes, mortgages, books of account, or any instruments of writing whatsoever, belonging to either of the above persons, and do not make discovery thereof to the subscribers within one month ffter this publick notice is given, shall, if convited thereof, forfeit treble the value of such property as shall be by them so detained.–And all persons indebted to the subscribers for goods bought at the several vendues, are desired to make speedy payment to prevent trouble. William Bond,
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} Commissioners. Sussex County, December 10, 1778 1 The noted Lieutenant in the New Jersey Volunteers (Loyalists), whose daring marauding expeditions struck terror into the hearts of many a patriotic fireside, and whose exploits are still a household word in Sussex county. ---- * '''Second Series > Volume III, Newspaper Extracts, 1779''': "New Jersey, U.S., Published Archives Series, 1631-1782"
Second Series > Volume III, Newspaper Extracts, 1779. pp 46-47.
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Wilhelm Kirchner, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1858

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[[Category:Wilhelm Kirchner, Arrived 7 Sep 1858]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] == General Information == '''Background information about the ship "Wilhelm Kirchner" and its passengers and crew.''' Captain Minke sailed the vessel from the Port of Bremen via Rio to Sydney, arriving 8th September 1858. "Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters" https://marinersandships.com.au/1858/09/010wil.htm indicates that as passengers there were 114 males, 87 females 2 boys, 16 girls, and 17 female infants. The "Port of Bremen Emigrants" website http://www.passengerlists.de/ notes the ship's departure as 29 April 1858, agent "F W Spielter", captain "Menke, G H C", and with 235 passengers - unfortunately the passenger list has been lost. The ship's manifest into Australia is not available, so it is difficult to identify all the immigrants to Australia except through other contemporary records, such as naturalization applications. One potential source of names is a petition that was signed by 136 of the passengers that complained about the conditions aboard the vessel (.e. the original petition document may be available). One quirk of the voyage was that upon arrival in Australia, no fewer than a dozen couples were married in a bulk ceremony at Scots Church. TROVE: The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Thu 23 Sep 1858 Page 5 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13019457 :'''GERMAN MARRIAGES.'''- ''Of the German immigrants per the ship. Wilhelm Kirchner, not fewer than fourteen couples were married at the Scots Church, on Monday last, by the Rev. Dr. Lang : twelve in the forenoon, and two in the evening. The service was conducted entirely in the German language, agreeably to the forms of the Evangelical Church of Germany which are all highly scriptural and appropriate, prefixing nothing to which any member of any Protestant communion in the United Kingdom can object. Even to persons unacquainted with the language - for there were a few spectators, who happened to be on the spot and to be aware of what was about to take place - the scene on the occasion was interesting and impressive in no ordinary degree. The parties to be married, who were principally from the south of Germany, were ranged in a line in front of the Precentor's desk, and in the two side aisles of the church ; and at the part of the service in which the bridegroom takes the right hand of his intended, each repeated separately," after the minister, the first part of the form of words used on the occasion, "I.N.N., take thee, N. N., as my wedded spouse " ; the rest of the form of words being spoken simultaneously by all together, after the minister. And to also with the woman. In this way the same service and it is rather a long one, with its introductory scriptural narrative and its concluding prayers and exhortations - did for all. It was observed by one of the spectators as being very creditable to the humble individuals who were thus joined together in lawful matrimony, that the whole of them, both men and women, with the exception of one couple, who were Roman Catholics, could sign their names in the marriage register. It will doubtless be matter of surprise to most people that there should have been so many marriages to celebrate at once in the case of the immigrants by a single vessel ; but the circumstance discloses a state of things for which one would scarcely be prepared in any part of the British Empire, and which will doubtless give rise to a strong feeling of vitreous indignation wherever it is heard of among ourselves. It seems that to persons in the humbler walks of life intending to emigrate from Germany, the cost of a regular marriage is so great, and the difficulties interposed by the paternal governments of that country are so many and so insurmountable that poor people such circumstances cannot get married at all and they have therefore to leave home on a mere mutual promise or betrothal ! This surely ought to be looked into - Communicated.'' TROVE: The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861) Wed 15 Sep 1858 Page 2 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3725721 :'''GERMAN IMMIGRATION''' :''The following petition from the immigrants by the Wilhelm Kirchner, from Bremen, complaining of the treatment received on board that vessel during the voyage, was presented on Wednesday to his Excellency Sir William Dension, at the Government House, by a deputation appointed by the immigrants. His Excellency received the deputation very courteously, and expressed his intention of laying the matter before the Executive Council.'' ::''"To his Excellency Sir William Dension, K.C.B., Governor-General, &c., &c, &c. The petition of the undersigned immigrants by the Wilhelm Kirchner, Captain Menke, humbly showeth - ::''"That your petitioners arrived in Sydney, on Tuesday, the 7th instant, after a lengthened passage of 135 days." '' ::''"That your petitioners have great cause to complain, not alone of the very improper, almost barbarous treatment on the part of the captain and officers, but chiefly of the very bad state of the provisions, quite contrary to the rules laid down.'''' ::''"That these provisions were not only extremely bad in quality, but more so, quite inadequate in quantity.'''' ::''"That your petitioners in consequence of these reasons, were often exposed to the utmost privation and startled by their appearance, after arrival, the visiting medical officer.'''' ::''"That your petitioners, further complain of the very crowded state on board the ship, which made them suffer great discomfort.'' ::''"That your petitioners, feeling convinced that your Excellency has at heart the welfare of all under your government, respectfully pray, that your Excellency will be pleased to order an inquiry to be made into these our grievances.'' ::''"That your petitioners further pray, that this investigation may take place as soon as possible, as the greater part of the immigrants, having come out under contract, are on the point of being sent off by the German immigration agent to different distant localities, and would therefore not be able to bear testimony to these our grievances.'' ::''"And your petitioners, as in duty bound, will ever pray."'' :''[Here follow 136 signatures.)- Herald.'' TROVE: The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 18 Sep 1858 Page 6 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13017438 :'''GERMAN IMMIGRATION.''' :''To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald,'' :''SIR,- I have the honor to hand you herewith a report signed by five of the six gentlemen appointed by me to enquire into the complaints made by the immigrants per the Wilhelm Kirchner.'' :''I am now endeavouring to collect the necessary proofs for the purpose of recovering damages from the emigration agents in the interior of Germany for the non-fulfilment of the promises made by them to the immigrants.'' :''I remain, Sir, your obedient servant,'' :''W. KIRCHNER,'' :''Consul for Prussia and Hamburgh.'' :''At the request of W. Kirchner, Esq., Consul for Prussia and Hamburgh, we, the undersigned, investigated the complaints of a number of immigrants per William Kirchner, Captain Henke, stated in a petition to his Excellency the Governor-General, &c., and found:'' :''1. As regards the treatment on the part of the captain and officers, it appears that the passengers have had cause to complain of ill-treatment, but from the evidence laid before us it has not been shown that the captain was personally guilty of barbarous treatment, but must have been cognizant of ill-usage practised on the part of others, especially the second mate, and it would appear to us that, by thus departing from the duty imposed upon him, he has laid himself open to reprehension; however, we may mention that a large number of the passengers speak of the captain's kindness. '' :''As regards the first mate, we heard of no complaints whatever against him.'' :''2. The quality of the provisions, by the samples shown and the evidence of the passengers, appears to have been perfectly good, with the exception of some herrings and sauerkraut towards the latter part of the voyage.'' :''The quantity appears to have been served out according to the Bremen regulations, which, however, we consider quite insufficient for long voyages, particularly as regards the water and the meat.'' :''The principal cause of complaint appears to have been that M. Bernhardt, at Frankfort-on-Maine, and other emigration agents in the interior of Germany, with whom most of the emigrants contracted, agreed that they should be provided with rations on a very different and a much more liberal scale than what they received, in accordance with the Bremen regulations, and we consider that deceits of such nature would give rise to dissatisfaction and discord between the passengers and the captain of the vessel.'' :''3. We also found the vessel to be inconveniently crowded, and that no provision had been made for separation of the sexes, which is hiqhly blameable, but still it appears to be in accordance with the Bremen regulations.'' :''In the course of our inquiry, it has also been brought to our notice that no hospital has been on board, and that no other means of separating the sick had been adopted, which are so necessary to uphold cleanliness as well as moral feelings.'' :''B. Frerichs, chairman John Degotardi'' :''Ed. Lotze H. J. A. Wagner, sec. pro. tem.'' :''W. Hetzer'' :''Sydney, September 13th, 1858.'' == Other Notes == * In at least one naturalization certificate, the name of the boat "Wilhelm Kirchner" was spelt "William Kirchner". * A book "Fanny Kirchner and Wilhelm Kirchner from Bremen to Sydney 1858" By Jenny Paterson · 2006 was published by the Burwood-Drummoyne and Districts Family History Group.

Wilhelm Zwicker, Die alten Untertürkheimer Familien (Source)

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == Introduction == :: This useful resource for researchers working on the village of Untertürkheim in the 18th and 19th centuries is hard to find in printed copy. One on-line source was recently closed down, and using this central page may make it easier to keep track of changes in availability. == Publication Data == :: Zwicker, Wilhelm, "Die alten Untertürkheimer Familien", in: Keinath, Johannes (ed.), Untertürkheimer Heimatbuch, published by Bürgerverein Untertürkheim, Untertürkheim, 1935, printed in Stuttgart by Buchdruckerei der Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft Stuttgart. == On-line Availability (as of 2 Nov 2018) == :: https://www.ancestry24.de/de/netzfundstuecke/familienkarteien/category/30-familienkarteien :: http://docplayer.org/82998262-Die-alten-untertuerkheimer-familien-von-wilhelm-zwicker-um-1931.html == Source Example == :: [[Space:Wilhelm_Zwicker%2C_Die_alten_Untertürkheimer_Familien_(Source)|Zwicker, Wilhelm, "Die alten Untertürkheimer Familien", in: Keinath, Johannes (ed.), Untertürkheimer Heimatbuch, published by Bürgerverein Untertürkheim, Untertürkheim, 1935. (Click for online availability.)]] == Inline Citation Example == :: [[#Zwicker|Zwicker]] == Additional Information == ::[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wilhelm_Zwicker%2C_Die_alten_Untertürkheimer_Familien_(Source)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Acknowledgement == :: The creation of this page relied heavily on the work by Rick Pierpoint, in particular [[Space:A_Complete_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants_of_Matthew_Smith_of_East_Haddam%2C_Conn.|this page]].

Wilkerson Family Mysteries

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My 2x great grandmother (Margaret, nee Wilkerson, Johnson) was born in North Carolina between 1810 and 1815. She had a fraternal red-haired twin sister. Her mother was a Copeland. We have no given names for the father, mother, or twin sister. The mother died during or shortly after birth of the twins. The father returned to Ireland in about 1816, taking the red-haired twin with him and leaving "Peggy" to be raised by her maternal Copeland relatives. I've thus far been unable to establish with certainty who raised Peggy, although the most likely prospect was an Elizabeth Copeland (born between 1741 and 1765) who lived to old age in Chatham County. I'm still trying to find out given names of both parents and what happened to Peggy's father and twin sister after their return to Ireland. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wilkes County, Georgia

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[[Category: Wilkes County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} Wilkes County, Georgia was founded on February 5, 1777 and was one of the eight original Georgia counties established in the first state constitution. It was named for John Wilkes, a British politician and supporter of American independence. The earliest settlers in Wilkes County came from North Carolina and Virginia. The size of Wilkes County was reduced between 1790 and 1854 with the creation of the counties of Elbert, Oglethorpe, and Lincoln. Wilkes County also contributed to land to form the counties of Madison, Warren, Taliaferro, Hart, McDuffie, and Greene. During the American Revolution, Wilkes County was called "The Hornet's Nest" by the Tories due to the patriotism and bravery of the people living in the area. The Battle of Kettle Creek, one of the most important battles of the American Revolutionary War, took place in Wilkes County in 1779. Communities in Wilkes County include Rayle, Tignall, and [[Space:Washington%2C_Georgia|Washington]] . Washington is the county seat. ===Notable Residents=== [[Heard-829|Stephen Heard]] 12th Governor of Georgia & established Heard's Fort (now the city of Washington) [[Toombs-106|Robert Toombs]] 1st Secretary of State of the Confederacy ===Notable Landmarks=== Arnold-Callaway Plantation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell-Jordan_House Campbell-Jordan House] [http://thefitzpatrickhotel.com/ Fitzpatrick Hotel] [https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/july/2011/kettle_creek_battlefield.htm Kettle Creek Battlefield] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Willis_Library Mary Willis Library] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Toombs_House Robert Toombs House] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupper-Barnett_House Tupper-Barnett House] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Presbyterian_Church Washington Presbyterian Church] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington-Wilkes_Historical_Museum Washington-Wilkes Historical Museum] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County_Courthouse_(Washington,_Georgia) Wilkes County Courthouse] === Resources=== *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027784092;view=1up;seq=7 Bowen, Eliza A. The Story of Wilkes County, Georgia. Continental Book Company, Marietta, Georgia, 1950.] *[https://archive.org/details/jstor-40575527 Wilkes County, Its Place in Georgia History] An article written for the Georgia Historical Quarterly *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_Georgia *http://giddeon.com/wilkes/index.html *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gawilkes/ *http://georgia.gov/cities-counties/wilkes-county *http://www.hiddenancestors.com/wilkesga/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilkes_County,_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kettle_Creek *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/wilkes-county

Wilkes County, North Carolina

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[[Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina]][[Category:North Carolina History]]
Welcome to Wilkes County, North Carolina!
{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ==History== {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-14.jpg |align=c |size=225 |caption=logo }} ::Tribes of American Indians, such as the Tutelo and Cherokees lived in the swamps along the Yadkin, as evidence of the Indian war implements, such as arrow flints, tomahawks. When the settlers began, there were skirmishes. The jungles along the streams were good hiding places to wait for the white settlers to comedy. With clearing of some lands and after spring thaws, Indian skeletons and minie bails were found.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/wilkes-county-1777/ https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wilkes :'''1629-1712''' Province of Carolina ruled by Lords Proprietors under British rule. :'''1712-1776''' Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina were formed from [[:Category:Province of Carolina]] {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1750''' Emigrants, German and Scotch-Irish settlers came from southeastern Pennsylvania, another from eastern North Carolina and one group came northward from South Carolina. By 1752 A Moravian survey party saw an old Cherokee Indian Village in the fields. The Cherokee name for Mulberry Fields is ''Keowee''. The settlers arrived for religious freedom, desire for new lands, and interest in the frontier. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy :'''1750''' [[Gist-81|Christopher Gist]], the first white man to settle here, and built a home on the north side of the Yadkin west of the present town of Wilkesboro. Gist, an Indian scout, and surveyor, had friendly contacts with the Cherokee Indians. Gist was twice credited with saving the life of Colonel George Washington and showed Daniel Boone the way to Kentucky. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Carolana Map of Wilkes County }}{{clear}} ::Settlers assumed the Cherokee Indians had cleared away the timber, some areas in the western part are barron of trees such as Elk gardens on White Top Mountain, or Grassy Knob which used to * :'''1753''' Immigrants to North Carolina from Scotland and Germany also wanted good farm land, game, a location near fresh water. The area seemed to be bare of trees. james McCann was one of the older generation. :'''1775-1782 Revolutionary War''' The Wilkes Militia mustered at the Mulberry Fields The Mulberry Meeting House a frequent place to discuss current issues. :'''1776-81''' North Carolina contributed 7,800 men to the North Carolina line in the Continental Army under [[Washington-11|General George Washington]]. There were 10,000 in the North Carolina militia and State troops. :'''1777''' {{Blue|North Carolina Legislature formed [[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]] from Surry and District of Washington, effective 1778}} The Assembly named created the Wilkes County Regiment and the Militia that were active throughout the Revolutionary War. First court was in [[Brown-43555|John Brown]]'s house, Brown's Ford, NC). Second court was near the bend of Yadkin county, "the Mulberry Field Meeting House. https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm . :'''1777 ''' Wilkes county Wilkes was named for a radical, [[Wilkes-939 |John Wilkes]] who supported the colonists in America. This caused him to lose his Lord Mayor position of the City of London.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina :'''June 3, 1778- 1801''' Mulberry Meeting House was chosen for the courthouse as a centrally located place. New Commissioners were to buy (50 acres) of land for the new courthouse, stocks and pillory. Wilkesborough, NC was laid out. :'''1779''' Mar 3, Wilkes County Regiment fought its first battle at Briar Creek, Georgia :'''1780''' The [[Cleveland-63|Robert Cleveland]] Log House was built east of Purlear. This was relocated to Wilkesboro in 1986 and is the oldest house in Wilkes County. :'''1780''' During the Kings Mountain had half of the American forces from Wikes County area. They fought for liberty, when the enemy had said this was a place where he could not be driven from. By war's end, that person and his forces were dead on the battle field. :Nov 21, 1789 [[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] was admitted to the Union as 12th State. :'''1788-1849''' Wilkes County lost land in 1799 for Ashe County, then more land for Caldwell County creation, 1841. In 1847, Wilkes lost land for the Alexander County. By 1849 Caldwell, Ashe and Yancey along with [[Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina]] gave up land for Watauga County. :'''1795''' An act was passed naming new commissioners to purchase fifty acres of land on which to find a place in the center of the county. Then they were to lay out a town and build public buildings, eluding prison and stocks.. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hackett's Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1800''' {{Blue|Mulberry Fields, North Carolina}} became {{blue|Wilkesboro, NC}} when William Lenoir laid out the town. He did not want it to be named for him, so they named the next town nearby for him as Lenoir, NC. :'''1800s''' The Old Wilkes County Jail was built which is an example of North Carolina 1800's architecture for jails. The jail held Confederate stores and Union prisoners during the Civil War. The original materials were used, during restoration. To enter the cells, a person had to enter through wood door, and iron doors. The front door even had nails (one inch apart). http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/wilkes_county_nc.html :'''1823''' With another North Carolina act, the 2nd courthouse in the Public square was built. Wilkesboro has been the county seat and the courthouse has served the county since this time. :'''1841-47''' Caldwell county was created from part of Wilkes and Burke counties. More land of Wilkes County with some of Ashe County and Yancey County was use to form Watauga County. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-18.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Confederate Memorial }}{{clear}} :'''1861-65 Civil War''' -The Wilkes county Jail held Confederate stores and Union prisoners. :'''1862-65''' During the Civil War some men served in the Union army. Most men served in the Confederacy. Names were Gordon, Stokes, Barber, Cowles. :'''1865''' Stoneman’s Raid was a Union cavalry raid in eastern North Carolina. The General had been ordered to destroy, rather than fight battles. Gen. Stoneman and cavalry started in Tennessee, into the North Carolina mountains, pillaging Boone and capturing Wilkesboro, NC. After this he attacked towns in Virginia. In Salisbury there was a supplies depot there and a Confederate prison for Union Prisoners in Maxwell Chambers mill (which operated from 1861- 1865) with at times 10,000 prisoners.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/stonemans-raid/ Gen. Stoneman with Gen Palmer severed railroads, burned mills, and the Reedy Fork Bridge which could be seen burning for miles. With all the area destroyed they almost caught Confederate Gen. Robert E Lee as he retreated. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Marker of Stoneman Raid, 1865 }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll3/id/254 Tom Dula] was prisoner in this jail. His lawyer, Gov. Zebulon Vance arranged a change of venue for Dula. Another prisoner was "Otto Wood, an escape artist. The "Tom Dooley" of legend and song was hanged in 1868 for the murder of Laura Foster in Ferguson, North Carolina. Ballad, [https://www.ncpedia.org/ballad-tom-dooley"Hand Down your Head, Tom Dooley"] The "Tom Dooley" of legend and song was hanged in 1868 for the murder of Laura Foster in Ferguson, North Carolina. :'''1906''' ''Wilkes Journal-Patriot'' newspaper was founded, published (3 X per wk) ::The US Army's Corps of Engineers built the W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir on the Yadkin River (4 miles west of Wilkesboro after the 1916 and 1940 floods. The Dam opened1962, (four miles west) of Wilkesboro. The lake which formed had a shoreline of 56 miles. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map of Wilkes, NC }}{{clear}} :'''1910- North Wilkesboro Citizens started making their own homemade liquor, known as {{Red|Moonshine}}''' was illegally produced. Soon this area was known as the "Moonshine Capital of the World". Young men would deliver the '''{{Red|Moonshine}}''' to the larger towns and cities of North Carolina. Some of the white liquor was delivered as far as Detroit, New Jersey and southern Florida. :'''1947''' The young men would outrun the police and federal liquor agents in their converted speeding cars. This led to fast cars for the bootleggers to deliver the whiskey by speeding across the state in their modified cars. If they were not delivering whiskey, they raced their souped up cars to brag about the cars and for cash. Since this often involved outrunning local police and federal agents in auto chases, the county became one of the birthplaces of the sport of stock-car racing. Soon there were dirt, oval sized tracks in Wilkesboro. Thousands of people gathered for the races. These races were built across Virginia and South Carolina as well as North Carolina. The county became one of the birthplaces of the sport of stock-car racing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina ::Soon Wilkes County had Auto Racing and NASCAR. If the Bootleggers were not delivering whiskey they raced their cars for bargain and cash. This led to auto racing and NASCAR. :'''1947-''' Historians consider Wilkes county, North Carolina as a birthplace for NASCAR. The North Wilkesboro Speedway was the first NASCAR (National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing) track began in May 18, 1947. Many became superstars as well as moonshine deliverers. One example was Junior Johnson. There was a 1965 article written about Junior Johnson, called the '''"The Last American Hero Is Junior Johnson, Yes!"'''. The movie "The Last American Hero was produced which starred Jeff Bridges, about the moonshine deliverers and the Speedway. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-19.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=North Wilkesboro Speedway }}{{clear}}https://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/3/4/8126311/north-wilkesboro-speedway-after-nascar Stars that raced on the North Wilkesboro Super Speedway were Junior Johnson, Dale Earnhardt, Dean, Combs, Richard Petty, Jimmy Pardue, Benny Parsons and Curtis Turner. The Speedway closed after NASCAR races declined and two owners moved some races to tracks in Texas and New Hampshire, by 2011https://sometimes-interesting.com/2017/02/12/north-wilkesboro-speedway-defunct-pillar-of-nascar/https://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/3/4/8126311/north-wilkesboro-speedway-after-nascar :'''1959-75''' -[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results/COUNTY/Wilkes%20County '''Wall of Faces Vietnam memorial List'''] :'''Oct 23, 2017''' A rare EF 1 tornado touched down in Wilkesboro, NC and North Wilkesboro, NC. It moved through Fairplains, and Hays communities, with damage to each place. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-17.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Stonemountain State Park }}

{{Blue|SKETCHES OF WILKES COUNTY COMMUNITIES}} ::{{Blue|Boomer, NC}} The first name of this town was Warrior Creek, which was renamed for the postmaster who called "Boomer".http://www.ncalhn.org/wilkes/history.html ::{{blue| Hayes, North Carolina}} The first post master inspired this town's name in 1890. In 2000 the population was 1,731. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays,_North_Carolina ::{{Blue|Lovelace, North Carolina}} - This was named for resident of 1800's, Archibald Lovelace. ::{{blue|New Castle, North Carolina}} A plantation belonging to James Clemmons Hunt was originally called Hunt's Store in 1840 New Castle - named for plantation of James Clemmons Hunt; known as Hunt's Store in 1840. {{Image|file=Cleveland-63-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= Robert Cleveland log Home }}{{clear}} ::{{blue|Mulberry, North Carolina}} Was settled in 1750's, then renamed Mulberry Fields. ::{{Blue|Moravian Falls, North Carolina}} This town began in the late 17000's. A nearby waterfall was the source of the name.. Other names for the town were "Petersburg" and "Forks of the Road". ::{{Blue|North Wilkesboro, North Carolina}} - Began in 1891. The Norfolk and Southern Railroad installed tracks which led to North Wilkesboro development. It is thought Daniel Boon with family lived here prior to their move to Kentucky. Maps of 1752 and 1770 show this as Mulberry Fields. ::{{Blue| Ronda, North Carolina}} This town was named for Benjamin Cleaveland's Wilkes County estate known as "Roundabout" was incorporated,1907. ::{{Blue|Traphill, NC}} Although this was settled in 1775, the first post office was 1837. ::{{Blue|Wilkesboro, North Carolina}} -The town began in 1800, incorporated 1847 and became the county Seat of Wilkes County.. Residents of the town were loyal to the Union instead of the Confederacy, 1862-65. {{Blue|Mulberry Fields, North Carolina became {{blue|Wilkesboro, NC}} when William Lenoir laid out the town. He did not want it to be named for him, so they named the next town nearby for him as Lenoir, NC. ::'''1800''' {{Blue|Mulberry Fields, North Carolina}} became {{blue|Wilkesboro, NC}} when William Lenoir laid out the town. He did not want it to be named for him, so they named the next town nearby for him as Lenoir, NC. ::http://www.ncalhn.org/wilkes/history.html :: [https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm Sketches of Wilkes County]

---- Adjacent Counties *Alexander County (south) *Alleghany County (north) *Ashe County (northwest) *Caldwell County (southwest) *Iredell County (southeast) *Surry County (northeast) *Watauga County (west) *Yadkin County (east) ===Government=== '''Wilkesboro, NC Courthouse, 1903''' {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Courthouse, Wilkes County }}{{clear}} Current Courthouse, 2000 {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-16.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Current courthouse, 2000. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Location- Wilkes County, located in the eastern slope of Blue Ridge Mountain region of North Carolina, in the Appalachian Chain. :Blue Ridge Mountains run from southwest to northeast, (dominance of the western and northern horizon). :Mountains Thompkins Knob - highest point is 4,079 feet, Stone Mountain :Yadkin River and the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. :total area of 757 square miles (1,960 km2), of which 754 square miles (1,950 km2) is land and 2.6 square miles (6.7 km2) (0.3%) is water. :Crops- tobacco, apples, poulty and beef :Economics products - thick forests were logged for the pines and other trees. ::Hardboard siding for houses are milled here. ::Builder's tools, milling equipment, glass products, lingerie, furniture, shoes, and hosiery :Elevation ranges from 900 feet in the east to over 4,000 feet (1,219 meters) in the west. :Mountain ridge Blue Ridge Parkway runs along the crest of the Blue Ridge on the county's northern and western borders. Brushy mans are the southern border. :Terrain - in east- level and less hills, far east part of county i the Piedmont region. :Foothills - foothills and valleys of the Blue Ridge are midsection, w :Fault - , a fault runs through the Brushy Mountains, cause mild earth tremors :State Parks ::Brushy Mountain 0- an isolated spur of the blue Ridge :Lake=- W. Kerr Scott Lake- largest lake in Wikes :Rivers Mulberry Creek, Yadkin River, Reddles River, Roaring River :Climate - varies due to changes of elevation. Winter - temperature in 40's in Eastern part, with snow in the mountains. :Precipitation - frequent thunderstorms in spring and summer; rain snow sleet, winter :Tornados are rare :High winds - cause tree damage and power lines, :Tornadoes are rare :Brushy mountains have mild earth tremors. Protected Areas *Stone Mountain State Park - good for rock climbing and trout fishing *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ridge_Parkway Blue Ridge Parkway] *Yadkin River - large *W. Kerr Scott Reservoir.-W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir on the Yadkin River (4 miles west of Wilkesboro. It opened 1962. This dam created four miles west of Wilkesboro. Opened in 1962, the dam created a lake with a shoreline of 56 miles. ===Demographics=== In 2010 there were 69,340 people here with a population density of 91.91 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 90.60% White or European American, 4.08% African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.43% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 3.33% from other races, and 1.33% from two or more races. Of all races, 5.44% of the population were Hispanic or Latino. The median income for a household in the county was $30,668, and the median income for a family was $39,670. Males had a median income of $30,917 versus $26,182 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,319. About 17.60% of families and 21.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.60% of those under age 18 and 13.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina *This is a wine region. Wilkes County is part of the Yadkin Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area. Wines made from grapes grown in Wilkes County may use the appellation Yadkin Valley on their labels. With the decline of tobacco farming, some Wilkes County farmers have switched to wine-making, and have hired experts from Europe and California for assistance. As a result, wine-making is growing in popularity in both Wilkes and surrounding counties. In May of each year, Wilkes county celebrates the new wine industry with the Shine to Wine Festival, held in downtown North Wilkesboro. POLITICS: *This County is not suited for Plantation farming due to rocky infertile soil. Since the American Civil War, Wilkes County has been heavily Republican, owing to its strong Unionist sentiment during that war. Highways
* US 21 *US 421 (BUS) *NC 16 *NC 18 *NC 115 *NC 268 (BUS) NOTABLES
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*[http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/wilkm.html Heads of Households, 1869] *[http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/1891.html History of the Yadkin Association] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wilkes_county_regiment.html List of officers, men, and battles in Revolution] *Robert Cleveland House, built in the late 1700; *Claymount Hill, built in 1870 *Wade Hampton Harris Memorial Bridge, built in 1931 *[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results/COUNTY/Wilkes%20County '''Wall of Faces Vietnam memorial List'''] :Cultural attractions are ::Wilkes Symphony Orchestra ::Wilkes Art Gallery ::Wilkes Playmakers ::Whippoorwill Academy and Village ::Tom Dooley Art Museum ::MerleFest ::Wilkes Agricultural Fair *Brushy Mountain Apple Festival ::Lowe's Balloons over the Blue Ridge ::Wilkes Agricultural Fair ::Mountain Bike Ride :Natural attractions are ::Stone Mountain State Park ::Rendezvous Mountain Educational State Forest ::North Wilkesboro Fireworks Celebration. ===Cities/Towns=== Wilkes County communities include Ronda, Roaring River, North Wilkesboro, Moravian Falls, Boomer, Ferguson, Millers Creek, Mulberry, Wilbar, and Austin. *Antioch *Austin *Boomer *Elkville *Fairplains *Ferguson *Maple Springs *McGrady *Millers Creek *Moravian Falls *Mulberry *North Wilkesboro *Pleasant Hill *Roaring River *Rhonda *Wilbar ===Census=== *[http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/1790wilk.html 1790 Tax List] *[[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina, Early Settlers|Early Settlers]] * [[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]]: for Profiles of persons born before 1800 and living in the area that has been Wilkes County since 1777 *[[:Category: Wilkes County, North Carolina|1800's]] for Profiles of persons born in the 1800s and living in Wilkes County *[[:Category: Wilkes County, North Carolina|1900's]]: for Profiles of persons born in the 1900s and living in Wilkes County *2004 Wilkes County had an estimated population of 67,000 in 2004. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Year!!Population |- |1790||8157 |- |1800||7247 |- |1810||9054 |- |1820||9967 |- |1830||11968 |- |1840||12577 |- |1850||12099 |- |1860||14749 |- |1870||15539 |- |1880||19181 |- |1890||22675 |- |1900||26872 |- |1910||30282 |- |1920||32644 |- |1930||36162 |- |1940||43003 |- |1950||45243 |- |1960||45269 |- |1970||49524 |- |1980||58657 |- |1990||59393 |- |2000||65352 |- |2010||69340 |} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=320 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wilkes *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/wilkes-county-1777/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina *[https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm Historical Sketches] *[https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/symposia/newriver-84/sec3.htm New River] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20031206094115/http://www.wilkesnc.org:80/history/ History of Wilkes County, NC Link] *http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/wilkes.html *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wilkes_county_regiment.html * History of Wilkes County, North Carolina, *[https://web.archive.org/web/20031206094115/http://www.wilkesnc.org:80/history/ Link] See Also: *“Wilkes County.” William S. Powell, ed. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006), p. 1206. *“About Wilkes County.” Wilkes County Local Website. http://www.wilkescounty.net/about.wilkes.php, (accessed July 25, 2011). *“Tom Dula.” Wilkes Chamber of Commerce Website. http://www.wilkesnc.org/history/tomdula/, (accessed July 25, 2011). *When The Engines No Longer Roar: A Case Study of North Wilkesboro, NC and The North Wilkesboro Speedway. Chapter 2: The Birth of a Speedway, The Beginnings of a Sport: The History of North Wilkesboro Speedway (1947-1996). *[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results/COUNTY/Wilkes%20County '''Wall of Faces Vietnam memorial List''']

Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery

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[[Category:Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery is located in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It opened in 1870. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Wilkes-Barre City Hall
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40 East Market Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
(570) 208-4117 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.256262, -75.869938 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/477+N+River+St/@41.256262,-75.869938,3a,15y,230.17h,86.05t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sHuQaZ9BfIYhhOFEgiLnE7w!2e0!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c51a446403e63d:0xc2b0f3e07820df7!6m1!1e1 Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46964248 Find A Grave] * [http://archives.timesleader.com/2002/2002_09/2002_06_16_CITY_CEMETERY_RECORDS_EASY_TO_ACCESS.html ''City Cemetery Records Easy to Access''] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Bestider, Ruth Mallery||10-MAR-1894||28-JAN-1970|||||||| |- | Dobson, Edith M||20-MAY-1883||11-DEC-1883||||Lot 508|||| |- | Dobson, Infant||FEB-1897||FEB-1897||||stillborn|||| |- | Dobson, Jane Francis||17-JAN-1874||21-FEB-1874||||Lot 508|||| |- | [[Dobson-1718|Dobson, Lucinda]]||1878||NOV-1892|||||||| |- | Emery, Infant||26-JUL-1902||26-JUL-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Endler, Albert John||25-DEC-1883||22-NOV-1970|||||||| |- | [[Evans-10230|Engler, Mary]]||27-MAY-1870||26-JUL-1902||||nee Evans|||| |- | Eva, Benjamin||1874||1892||||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Bertha||1889||1892||age 2 yrs 6 mos||Lot 153|||| |- | Eva, James||1856||1906||||Lot 900|||| |- | Eva, John||||1895||age 2 yrs 6 mos||Lot 204|||| |- | Eva, John||1840||1912||||Lot 241|||| |- | Eva, John||||1886||age 6 mos.||Lot 80|||| |- | Eva, Lucinda||1858||1888||||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Mary||||1885||age 40 yrs||Lot 152|||| |- | Eva, May||||1892||age 4 yrs 3 days||Lot 152|||| |- | Eva, Sarah||||1884||age 35 years||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Sarah||1880||1896||||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Thomas||1877||1915|||||||| |- | Flowers, Elmira||1901||21-JUN-1902|||||||| |- | French, Henry||6-JAN-1888||25-FEB-1969|||||||| |- | George, Infant||16-JUN-1902||16-JUN-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Guest, Infant||||8-JUL-1902||||child of Edward Guest - twin|||| |- | Guest, Infant||||10-JUL-1902||||child of Edward Guest - twin|||| |- | Guest, William B||||10-MAR-1896||age 55|||||| |- | Hassing, Helen||2-JAN-1904||3-MAR-1970|||||||| |- | [[Hawk-662|Hawk, George]]||20-MAR-1865||28-AUG-1949|||||||| |- | Johnson, Lewis||||19-JUN-1902||age 43|||||| |- |[[Julian-1191| Julian, Bessie]]||10-MAR-1876||22-JUN-1876|||||||| |- | [[Julian-1190|Julian, Emma]]||11-DEC-1872||28-JUL-1873|||||||| |- | Kemp, Infant||3-AUG-1902||3-AUG-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Klaman, George James||||1903||age 3 mos.|||||| |- | Klaman, John A||1910||1910|||||||| |- | Klamen, Elmer A||26-JUN-1904||1-SEP-1969|||||||| |- | Longfoot, Joseph G||11-MAR-1935||11-AUG-1969|||||||| |- | McCloskey, James||||21-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Miller, Catherine||||7-JUL-1902||age 78|||||| |- | Morgan, Thomas A||1902||15-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | [[Morris-19937|Morris, Moses]]||1836|||||||||| |- | Perry, Infant||3-JUL-1902||3-JUL-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Price, William||1902||19-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Reeser, Infant||30-JUL-1902||30-JUL-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Rehrig, Edward||10-JUN-1936||18-MAR-1969|||||||| |- | Richards, David John||JUN-1902||2-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Schuler, Harold William||2-NOV-1893||27-FEB-1969|||||||| |- | Sheridan, James||26-JAN-1903||8-SEP-1970|||||||| |- | Sidonis, John||6-FEB-1914||4-FEB-1970|||||||| |- | Siroki, John||6-SEP-1891||23-JUN-1970|||||||| |- | Thomas, Evan||MAY-1902||27-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Thomas, Roman||5-DEC-1893||30-JUN-1970|||||||| |- | Walker, Dora M||||22-JUN-1902||age 10|||||| |- |} ----- == Sources == [http://www.wilkes-barre.pa.us/forms/wbcemeteryrecordscomplete.pdf Wilkes-Barre Cemetery Records File]

Wilkeson Coal and Coke Company Mine Accident 1925

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[[Category:Washington, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Wilkeson Coal and Coke Company Mine Accident, 1925''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 14 Dec 1925 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma, Washington]] * '''Victims''': 5 deaths, # injuries * '''Cause''': Explosion (Coal mine) === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== == In Memoriam == :'' This event does not meet the current standards to be classified as a disaster but the lives lost are still mourned. === Men That Died === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Christell, Emanuel, Italian, single, 23, 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Eccher, Tony, Italian, single, 41, 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|George, M, American, married, 31, 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Horaski, John, American, single, 21, 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wooley, Roy, American, married, 31, 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} :: ɫ === Men That Were Injured === == Sources ==

Wilkeson Mine Accident 1917

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[[Category:Washington, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Wilkeson Mine Accident, 1917''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * '''Date''': 17 Dec 1917 * '''Location''': [[:Category:Wilkeson, Washington|Wilkeson, Washington]] * '''Victims''': 6 deaths, # injuries * '''Cause''': Inundation (Coal mine) === Mine History === === Mine Disaster Circumstances === ===Results and Findings=== == In Memorium == :''See the [ category] for a list of the men that died, or were injured, in the coal mine inundation. === Men That Died === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Heino, William, married, Finlander, 35, 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Machetti, Petre, married, Italian, 38, 1879 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rusnak, Joe, married, Hungarian, 39, 1878 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Semak, Mike, married, Austrian, 45, 1872 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Skorupsky, William, married, Polish, 33, 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Tomco, John, married, Austrian, 37, 1880 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- |} |} {{Clear}} :: ɫ === Men That Were Injured === == Sources ==

Wilkie Name Study

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[[Category:Wilkie Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wilkin County, Minnesota

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[[Category: Wilkin County, Minnesota]] == Wilkin County, Minnesota == Welcome to the Wilkin County, Minnesota project page! This county, established with its present name March 6, 1868, commemorates Colonel Alexander Wilkin, who in the civil war gave his life for the Union, being shot and instantly killed in the battle of Tupelo, Mississippi, July 14, 1864. He was born in Orange county, N. Y., December, 1820; served as a captain in the Mexican war; came to St. Paul in 1849, and entered the practice of law; was United States marshal for Minnesota, and also secretary of the territory, 1851 to 1853; went to Europe in 1855, and studied the art of war before Sebastopol in the Crimea; afterward again was engaged in law practice in St. Paul; recruited the first company of the First Minnesota regiment for the civil war; served also in the second regiment, and was colonel of the ninth regiment. Physically he was of small size and stature; but he stood very high in courage and skill for military leadership. "Wilkin County, Minnesota." Genealogy Trails. Accessed October 08, 2018. http://genealogytrails.com/minn/wilkin/history.htm. Return to the [[Project:Minnesota|Minnesota Project]] main page. == Maps and Boundaries == *Clay County (north) *Otter Tail County (east) *Grant County (southeast) *Traverse County (south) *Richland County, North Dakota (southwest) *Cass County, North Dakota (northwest) == Communities == === Cities === :Breckenridge (county seat) :Campbell :Doran :Foxhome :Kent :Nashua :Rothsay (partly in Otter Tail County) :Wolverton === Townships === :Akron :Andrea :Atherton :Bradford :Brandrup :Breckenridge :Campbell :Champion :Connelly :Deerhorn :Foxhome :Manston :McCauleyville :Meadows :Mitchell :Nilsen :Nordick :Prairie View :Roberts :Sunnyside :Tanberg :Wolverton == Records and Resources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkin_County,_Minnesota *https://www.co.wilkin.mn.us/historicalsociety *http://genealogytrails.com/minn/wilkin/ *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilkin_County,_Minnesota_Genealogy *http://www.usgenweb.info/mnwilkin/ == Sources ==

Wilkins Family Mysteries

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[[Category:Family Mysteries]] The surviving records for the Ithamar/Ithamar/Zadock Wilkins family (''centered on 18th century Danvers/Middleton MA and maybe Hillsborough NH'') are minimal, creating some confusion about relationships. Hill's genealogyHill, William Carroll. 1943. The family of Bray Wilkins : patriarch of Will's Hill, of Salem (Middleton), Mass. Milford, N.H. : Cabinet Press. provides a very bare family tree for this branch of the Wilkins family. Some of the extant records cast doubt on whether Hill's connections/relatinships are accurate. '''[[Wilkins-6551|Ithamar Wilkins]] born 1712''', married 1736, Lois (no surname given in marriage record).Marriages. 1736. Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts. 17 March. Ithamar Wilkins and Lois. ''Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001'', database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1K-WGTD : 2 March 2020), citing Birth, Middleton, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston; FHL microfilm 007011197. Note: the above Ithamar Wilkins is sometimes listed in on-line trees as Thomas or Ithamar Thomas, based on an incorrect 1840s transcription of the Middleton MA vital records by town clerk Moses Dorman. '''[[Wilkins-6550|Ithamar Wilkins]] born 1736''',Births. 1736. Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts. 24 April. Ithamar Wilkins. ''Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915'', database, film no. 007723075. FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQ63-H99 : 5 January 2021), Zadock Wilkins, 1736. married possibly a woman named Elizabeth. '''[[Wilkins-6542|Zadock Wilkins]]''' b. 1760, married [[Berry-19924|Abigail Berry]]; 10 known children. He died 22 March 1832.Deaths. 1832. Middleton, Essex County, Massachusetts. 22 March. Zadoc Wilkins. FHL film no. 007009545. '' Massachusetts Deaths and Burials, 1795-1910'', database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH1Q-B7D : 17 January 2020). BaptismTopsfield Historical Society. 1904. Vital Records of Middleton Massachusetts to the Year 1849. Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society. Digitized image of original record available at Ancestry.com in collection ''Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988'' for four children of widow Elizabeth Wilkins on the same day (22 July 1770): Zadock, Asaph, Elizabeth, and Phebe. It's not clear from this baptism record which Wilkins was Elizabeth's deceased husband. Elizabeth, widow of Asaph, was admitted to full communion at the same congregation the same day as the four children were baptized. A woman named Elizabeth Wright married an Asaph Wilkins 24 November 1757 in Danvers MA. Based on Hill's book and various deeds, it's quite possible that Zadock and/or Ithamar 1736 spent part of their lives in the Hillsborough NH area.

Wilkins Name Study

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[[Category:Wilkins Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Wilkins-1208|Alison Wilkins]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! I'm in the UK, and so use English rather than American spellings (s instead of z mainly), although my spoken English isn't too heavily accented, my ancestors used a vocabulary very different to "Queen's" or "BBC" English, I heard it spoken as a child but it's sadly dying out; although we still greet each other with "Ay up me Duck" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Midlands_English East Midlands English] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the WILKINS surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Link Wilkins family groups; common ancestors or common locations - [[Space:Wilkins_in_Appleby_Magna | Appleby]] my direct male line hasn't travelled far. Personal project - is there a link between the Wilkins family and the [[Space:The_Gresleys_of_Drakelow |Gresley family? ]] I grew up in South Derbyshire, not far from Castle & Church Gresley, Drakelow, and Overseal & Netherseal. The spellings have altered over time and county borders have moved, but their location hasn't - all within a stone's throw of my childhood. [https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp67999 John Wilkins] married Robina, sister of Oliver Cromwell. Despite what some Ancestry trees suggest; there were no Wilkins offspring ... but does John's family link to ours? To begin with, not looking to include any variants (I'm new to this!) but may change. Females and adoptees; those that married into the family? = still to be decided, but probably. Staying with the male line now to get going. == Task List == *Are there any [[Special:Adoptions|orphaned profiles?]] Yes, literally hundreds. *Are there any [[Special:Unconnected | unconnected profiles?]] No (last checked [[Wilkins-1208|Wilkins-1208]] 20:09, 20 July 2020 (UTC)) *Is John Wilkins on WikiTree? If not research & create a profile. (PPP?) Will look at unsourced later... Personally I'm not DNA tested, nor feel it likely that I will be, so don't have any DNA data to add. ==Locations== Until this becomes unwieldy; a list of places where a family member is recorded in a source (birth/baptism, marriage, death/burial to start with) Appleby / Appleby Magna (is in Derbyshire and Leicestershire) *1681, John Wilkins, married (Mary Lott or Knott) *1692, George Wilkins, baptised *1715, John Wilkins, buried *1716, George Wilkins, married (Elizabeth) *abt 1735, Richard Wilkins, baptised *1759, Richard Wilkins, married (Frances Hall) *1782, Richard Wilkins, married (Ann Smith) *abt 1789, Thomas Wilkins, born *abt 1835, Henry Wilkins, born *1861, Henry Wilkins, married (Eliza Findley) *1863, Thomas Wilkins, died & buried Burton on Trent, Staffordshire *1959, Ernest Wilkins, died *1970s, Alison Wilkins, born Hartshorne, Derbyshire *1732, George Wilkins, married (Mary Brown) Linton, Derbyshire *2007, Roy Wilkins, died & buried Overseal (now Derbyshire, Leicestershire up to 1897) *1872, Walter Wilkins, born *1901, Henry Wilkins, died & buried *1902, Ernest Wilkins, born *1930. Ernest Wilkins, married (Dorothy Smith) *1931, Roy Wilkins, born *1946, Walter Wilkins, died & buried *1959, Ernest Wilkins, buried == Information== A reminder - for me, and anyone else: *Categorisation needs to placed onto a profile in order for it to be included; only do this if you are the Profile Manager! (if not, ask) *Stickers are for researchers who are collaborating with you and have joined you in your research (not profiles included in the study, that is the category:wilkins etc as above) *Help is here [[Project:One_Name_Studies | Project page ]] and here [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page | FAQ]]

Wilkinson County, Mississippi

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[[Category: Wilkinson County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Wilkinson County, Mississippi | category = Mississippi }} The county is named for [Wilkinson-3608 | James Wilkinson], a Revolutionary War military leader and first governor of the Louisiana Territory after its acquisition by the United States in 1803. ==History/Timeline== In 1802 Wilkinson County was established from Adams County. ==Government Offices== :[http://www.courtreference.com/Wilkinson-County-Mississippi-Courts.htm Wilkinson County Courthouse] :PO Box 516; :Woodville, MS 39669-0516 :Phone: 601.888.4381 *Clerk of Chancery Court has marriage, divorce, probate, court and land records. :[http://www.wilkinson.co.ms.gov/Pages/Chancery-Clerk.aspx Wilkinson County Chancery Court] :c/o Wilkinson County Courthouse :525 Main St, PO Box 516, :Woodville, MS 39669 :Phone: 601-888-4381 :Fax: 601-888-6776 ===Town=== *Centreville (partly in Amite County) *Crosby (partly in Amite County) *Woodville (county seat) Unincorporated communities: *Doloroso *Fort Adams *Pinckneyville *Possum Corner *Rosetta *Wilkinson ==County Formed From== In 1802 Wilkinson County was established from Adams County. ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== *Adams *Amite *Concordia Parish, Louisiana *East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana *Franklin *West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana ==Protected areas== ==Demographics== ==County Resources== ==Census== ==Notables== ==Land Grants/Records== ==Indian Involvement== ==Slave Resources== ==Cemeteries== ==Sources==

Wilksburg, South Carolina

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Will, Joseph Ramsey, Wythe county

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Wythe County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wythe County, Virginia, Slaves]] WikiTree Profile: [[Ramsey-6310|Joseph Ramsey (1760-1845)]] [Note: breaks and bolding added] In the name of God amen, I '''Joseph Ramsey''' of the County of Wythe and state of Virginia being weak and body but of sound mind and disposing memory and calling to mind the uncertainty of human life and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate is it half pleased God to bless me with I do here by make this my last will and testament in the manner and form following that is to say I give to my '''wife Mary Ann Ramsey''' 1/3 of the plantation on which I now live including the mountain house during her natural life, also my''' negro man named Harvey''', a '''negro girl named Mary Ann''', one horse? valued at 50 or 60 dollars, two cows two beds and furniture all the kitchen and household furniture of every kind six head of hogs six head of sheep forever all of which she may dispose of as she thinks proper amongst her children 2nd I give and bequeath to my '''sons Joseph J Ramsey and James Ramsey''' all my plantation lying on Reed Creek and being the same on which I now live to be equally divided between them by the said Joseph J Ramsey allowing the said James Ramsey $150 for finishing and making an addition to the house 3rdly it is my will and desire that my personal estate whatsoever kind it may be except such as has been already mentioned above be sold after my deceasedincluding the following named negros to wit a negro woman named '''Cinthia and child''' two negro man named '''Moses and William''' a girl named''' Barbary''' and three children named '''Sena Sally and Catharine Ann''' and out of the proceeds of the sale it is my desire that all my just debtst to be paid and after all my just debts are paid I give and bequeath to my children the balance of the proceed to wit '''Mahala Simmerman''' and her children''' Joseph J Ramsey James Ramsey and Polly Straw''' and her children to be equally divided amongst them allowing my '''son Thomas Ramsey''' one forth of one share of said proceeds forthly if Congress or the United States does allow me any money for my services as an Officer of the Revolutionary War I give and bequeath the same to my wife''' Mary Ann Ramsey Joseph J Ramsey and James Ramsey''' above mentioned to be equally divided amongst them and lastly I do hear by constitute an appoint my friend '''Robert Sayers and James Graham''' executors of this my last will and testament and witness whereof I have I have here on to set my hand and I fixed my sealed his 14th day of January 1842. Witnessed by Joseph Yerion & Jacob Yerion. Proved 16 July 1845. Wythe County Will Book, No 6, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-V3MY-D?i=751&cat=365917 Page 335] ===Inventory=== The following enslaved persons were named in the Inventory of Joseph Rasmey's estate, 19 July 1845: Wythe County Will Book, No 6, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-V3MB-V?cat=365917 Page 368] :1 Negro Man William .....$625 :1 Man Moses .....$600 :1 Man Harvey.....$550 :1 Woman Cynthia...$300 :1 Girl....$375 :1 Girl Mary.......$400 :1 Girl Sally.........$250 :1 Girl Catharine ..$200 :1 Girl Josephine...$150 :1 Girl Rachel....$125

Will (1477) and Probate (1477) of John Bussh of Northleach, Gloucestershire - TNA PROB 11/6/419

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:15th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D970095 PROB 11/6/419; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen The xxix daye of the moneth of Apryll the yere
of our lord Mt CCCC lxxvij And in the xvij yere of the reigne of Kyng Edward the iiijth
I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]] of Northlacche in the Countie of Gloucestre being hole of mynde and in Good memory
thanke be almighty god make and ordeyne this present testament and last wille in the manner and forme
folowyng that is to say First I biqueth and recomende my soule to almighty god my maker and
saviour and to the blissed virgin oure lady saint his glorious moder and to all the holy company of heven
And my body tobe buried in the parissh church of Northlacch aforesaid And I biqueth to the high
aultar of the same church for myn offryngs and dueties forgoten or negligently withholden in dischargyng
of my soule xxd Item I biqueth to the werke of the same church vjs viijd Item to there
welbyng of the torches bilongyng to the same church iijs iiijd Item I biqueth to the church
werke of Fermerton vjs viijd Item I biqueth to the chapell of Mary Magdalene ii shepe Item
I biqueth to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne x marc Item I biqueth to [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter x marc Item to
[[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter x marc Item to [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne x marc Item to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne
x marc Item to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter x marc Item to [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter x marc Wil
lyng by this my present testament that all the said money soby me to my said children biquethen
be delivered to them and eny of them as they or anny of them come to their lauffull age or
ells afore att their mariage And if any of the same any children decesse within lauffull age or
a fore marriage that thanne I will that the parte of his or her so decessyng shall remayn to
the others of thaim ovielyvyng eqally tobe divided amongs thaim and so of eny of thaim Item I
will that I have a preest an honest manne and weledisposed to syng and say dyvyne servive for
my sonne and for

for my soule and for all xien soules in the parissh church of Norlecche a foresaid by the space of ij hole yeres next
after my decesse The residue of all my goodes detts and catalles after my detts paied my buureng
maade and this my present testament fulfilled I give and bequeth holy unto [[Unknown-541005|Alson]] my wyf she to doe and dispose
therof her own free wille And of this my present testament I make and ordeyne myn executors that
is to say the said [[Unknown-541005|Alson]] my wif myn executoure And her coexecutours I make and ordeyne John
Payn and Richard Stuaccforth And I bequeth to either of the same John Payn and Richard Stuctforth
for their labour herein tobe hadde vjs viijd

Item this is the last wille of me the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]] as to the disposucon of all my lands and tenaments
with thappurtennnces in the yowne and parissh of Northlecche a foresaid that I to say First I will that the said
[[Unknown-541005|Alson]] my wif shalhave and hold for terme of her lif all my said lands and tenements in the town and parissh
of Northlacche aforesaid And after her decesse I will that the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne shalhave my tenement
called Thomas Trullove is place. To hold to him and to the heres of his body laufully bigoten And
for defaute of such heres the remaynder therof to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to heres of his body lauffully
bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter and to the heres
of her body lauffully bigotten And for defaute of such issue of the same [[Busshe-9|Margery]] the remayndre therof
to [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne and to the heres of the body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such issue the
remayndr therof to [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute
of such her heres the remayndre therof to [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully
bigoten And for defaute of such heres of the same [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] the remayndre therof to the right
heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John Bussh]] for evre mor Item I will that the forsaid [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] and [[Busshe-10|Anne]]
my daughters shalhave eqally bitwene them my tenement that somtyme was John Fyrdokks To hold
to them and to the heres of their bodies lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres of both the
same [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] and [[Busshe-10|Anne]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to the heres of his body
lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such his heres the remayndre therof to the said [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my
daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre
therof to [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne abd to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such
heres of the same [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter and to the heres
of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the forsaid
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne and to his heres of his body laufully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] Bussh for evre mor Item I will
that the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter shalhave my tenement somtyme Henr[y] Fyrdokks To hold to
her and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remaynder
therof to the said [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for
defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the said [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne and to the heres of his body
lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter and to
the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such issue the remayndre therof to
the said [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute
of such heres of the same [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne and to
the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the
forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such
heres of the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] the remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]].
Item I will that the forsaid [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne shalhave my tenement somtyme Henry Rewmans
lyeng in the westende of the towne To hold to the said [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] and to the heres of his
body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Busshe-10|Anne]]
my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the said [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten
And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the fosaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] my daughter and to
the heres of her body laufully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof
to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute
of such heres of the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] the remayndre therof to the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and to the
heres of his body lauffully bigoten defaute of such heres the remayndre therof
to the saide [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter and to the heres of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John Bussh]] for evre mor Item I will that the said
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] my sonne and [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter shalhave eqally batwene them my tenements somtyme Henr[y] Rewmans
lieng in the Estende of the towne with the cloos behynde the same tenements To hold to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]]
and [[Busshe-9|Margery]] and to the heres of their bodies lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres of both
the same [[Busshe-9|Margery]] and [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Busshe|Henr[y]]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] and [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughters and to
the heres of their bodies lauffully bigoten eqally tobe devided by them therin And for defaute of heres
of both the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alson_Busshe|Alson]] and [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] the remayndre therof to the forsaid [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my daughter and to the heres
of her body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the saide [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe_junior|John]] my sonne
and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the remayndre therof to the
said [[Busshe-7|Thomas]] my sonne and to the heres of his body lauffully bigoten And for defaute of such heres the
remayndre therof to the right heres of me the forsaid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Bussh]] the testatour for evre mor Regm=
ryng all and euych my feoffees of all my lands and tenements a foresaid that they and euych of
thaim make estats to aluk? persones whanne they be enly required accordyng to this my wille
Being wittnesses to the same wille that is to say John Trenthand Piers Cutleye John Sne=
dynne and others @ ==Probate== Probatum fuit p[ri]us testamentum apud Lamebith xxmo primo die mensis Junii Anno d[omi]ni @
lxxvijmo ac approbatum @ Et Comissa fuit admi[ni]stracco bonorum @ [[Unknown-541005|Alicie]] Relic[te] ac executria @
de bene & fidelit[e] adm[in]istrand[o] bona @ Ac de pleno & fideli Inventario @ citra festum Om[n]i Sanctorum @
Necnon de plano compoto calculo In debita Iuris forma Iurat @

The previous testament was proved at Lamebith the 21st day of the month of June Anno Domini etc.
1477 and approved etc. And the administration of the goods etc. was committed to [[Unknown-541005|Alice]] widow and executrix etc.
To be administered well and faithfully the goods etc. And of a full & faithful Inventory etc. on this side of the feast of All Saints etc.
And also of a clear reckoning to be calculated Sworn in the due form of the law.

Will (1483) and Probate (1483) of Richard Rawson of London - TNA PROB 11/7/230

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[[Category: London, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D970378 PROB 11/7/230; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen the viijth day of Octob[e]r the yer of our lord mcccc//
lxxxiij I [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson|Richard Rawson]] mercer Citezin and alderman of london beyng of hole mynde and In
good memory laude be unto almyghty god make and ordeyn this my p[rese]nt testament in maner
and forme that folowith that is to say ffirst I bequeth and recomende my soule to almyghty
god my maker and my redemer to the most glorious virgyn his moder our lady saint mary
and to all the holy company of hevyn and my body tobe buried in our lady chapell within the
p[ar]ish Chirch of sanet mary magdalene in milkstrete of london befor the ymage of our lady
or in such place ther as shallbe advised by the by the wisediscrecion of myn executo[ur]s yf it fortune
me to decesse ferr oute of the Cite of london or nyith therunto And if it fortune me to decesse
And if it fortune me to decesse ferr oute of the Cite of london than I well that my body
shallbe buried in custen sepultur in such place as it shall pleas god to purvey and ordeyn
for me hertly beseching hym of his high mercy and grace that I may dep[ar]te oute of this tran//
sitory worlde in stedefast faith and true beleve of holy chirch and send me grace to depart
at such tyme and houe as may best pleas his high mercy and grace And befor all my
other bequests I will that all my detts which I ow of right or of consensence to any maner
p[er]sone or p[er]sones be wele and truly paide by myn executo[ur]s or els ordeyned for so tobe paid
Also I will that if any man woman or childe hath be at any tyme or tymes hurted or wronged
by me or by any of myn for me or if any p[er]sone or p[er]sones have or hath bought any untrue
wares of me or of any of myn executo[ur]s shall of my goodes truly recompense all and enith
such p[er]sone and p[er]sones so hurted or wrongid Itm I bequeth to the high auter of the p[ar]ish
Chirch of saint mary magdalene in milkstrete aforsaid wherof I am a p[ar]ishen[er] for my tithis
and oblacione by me forgoten or w[ith]holden if any such be in discharge of my soule and that
the Curate ther pray spi[ritu]aly for my soule xxs Itm I bequeth to the high Auter of the p[ar]ish
Chirch of alhalowen in hony lane of london wherof I was late a p[ar]ishen[er] for my tithes and ob//
lacions by me forgoten or w[ith]holden if any such be in discharge of my soule and that the curate
ther pray spi[ritu]aly for my soule xxs Itm I woll that myn executo[ur]s shall ordeyn and purvey
xx covvenable torchis and iiij covenable tap[re]s tobrenne at dirgge and masse of Requie[m]
at my buriyng and at dirige and masse of requiem at my monethes mynde and after
my monethes mynde doon I woll that all the said xx torchis and iij tap[re]s of the said
iiij tap[re]s shalbe disposeid for my soule in the forme folowyng that is to say ffirst I beq[ue]th
vj torchis of the said xxti torchis unto the p[ar]ish of sanit mary magdalene aforsaid and iij tap[re]s
the same iij tap[re]s to brenne in the same chirch on sondayes and other festivall dayes at
matens masse and evinsong as long as they may therto endur that is to wete oon tapre
to brenne byfor the ymage of our lady in our lady chapell an other befor the ymage of
saint mary magdalene and the thirde befor the ymage of saint kat[er]ine Itm I bequeth
iiij torchis of the said xxti torches unto the chirch of saint mary Stanyng of london
Itm I bequeth iiij torches of the said xxti torches to the p[ar]ish chirch of alhalowen in hony
lane aforsaid Itm I bequeth iiij torches to the chirch of saint Thomas of acres of london
Itm I bequeth two torches unto the chapell of the mercery at saint Thomas of Acres Itm
I woll that xxiiij men housholders not comen torch berers shall hold the said xx torches
and iiij tap[re]s at dirige and masse of Requiem tobe said for my soule aswell at my burying
as at my moneth mynde and I woll that enith of them shalhave for his labo[ur] in that behalff
ijs in money and a convenient gown and a hode of blak to pray specially for my soule
Itm I bequeth xl li tobe bestowed by myn executo[ur]s in bying of a sut of vestuments tobe ˥ xl li
gevyn to the p[ar]ish chirch of saint mary magdalene in milkstrete aforsaid Itm I bequeth ˩
x li tobe bestowed in byng of a chisible or of sum other ornament necessary tobe gevyn ˥
to the p[ar]ish chirch of alhalowen in honylane aforsaid to the laude of god and tobe bought | x li
by the discrecion and advise of the p[er]sone and p[ar]ishen[er]s of the same p[ar]ish amd of myn execut[ours] ˩
Itm I bequeth iv mark tobe bestowed in bying of sume ornament or ornamentis ˥
necessary by the vise discrecion of myn executo[ur]s and tobe gevyn in the worship of god | iij li vj s viij d
to the p[ar]ish chirch of saint Andrew of fuston by the water in york shir ˩

Item I bequeth iij li vj s viij d tobe disposid in bying of sum ornament to the worship of ˥ iij li vjs viij d
god tobe gevyn by myn executo[ur]s unto the p[ar]ish chirch of alhalowen at castelforth in york Shir ˩
Itm I bequeth x mark tobe applied by myn executo[ur]s in bying of such ornament or ornamentes as ˥ x mark
they shall think necessary and convenient tobe gevyn to the laude of god unto the p[ar]ish chirch of ˩
Shurburn in Elmet in york Shir Itm I bequeth x li tobe applied by myn executours in bying
of such ornament or ornaments as they shall think necessary and convenient tobe gevin to the ˥ x li
laude of god unto the chirch of the monastery of saint John evungelist in ponntefrict ˩
Itm I bequeth xl s tobe applied by myn executo[ur]s in bying of such ornament or ornaments as ˥ xl s
they will think beste and most necessary tobe gevyn in the honour of god unto the chirch of the blak ˩
frers in ponntefrect Itm I bequeth tobe disposid in releving conforting and aything of pour pri// ˥ xl li
soners and in redemyne of them of them out of prison after the wise discrecion of myn executours ˩
Itm I bequeth tobe disposid amongs pour housholders and pour maidens mariage in london and In - xl li
the countee aboute the same Cite after the wise discrecion of myn executo[ur]s Itm I bequeth tobe ˥
disposid and applied in bying of colis and clothing lynen and wollen for shirts smokks cots and | xx li
kyrtills tobe gevyn by thadvyse of myn executo[ur]s amogs pour people in the Cite of london and ˩
in the counte aboute the same Cite Itm I bequeth tobe applied in bying of Beddyng tobe ˥ x mark
gevyn to fine for pour people at saint Barthilmewes hospitall besides westsmythfeld of london ˩
Itm I bequeth tobe applied in bying of bedding by the vise discrecion of myn executo[ur]s tobe ˥ v mark
gevyn to fine for the pour people at saint mary hospitall with oute Bisshoppisgate ˩
Itm I bequeth to the sike people of the lazar hous at kyngeslond x s Itm I bequeth to
the sike people of the lazar hous at ayle ende iij s iiij d Itm to the sike people at the ˥
lazar hous at knyght brigge v s Itm to the sike people at the lazar hous of the look iijs iiijd | xvj s viij d
Itm to the sike people at the lazar hous at hamersmyth xxd Itm to the sike people at |
the lazar hous at high gate iij s iiij d S[u]m total ˩
Itm I bequeth to the werks of the body of the chirch of saint mary scanyng of london - xl s
Itm I bequeth tobe applied and spent aboute the amending of high noyous and ˥ xx li
ieop[re]dous weyes aboute the Cite of london after the discrecion of myn executours ˩
It[m] I beq[ue]th tobe applied & spent aboute the bryngyng home of a new pipe to ye condutes of london - xx li
It[m] I bequeth tobe disposid amongs pour maidens mariage pour housholders and pour people ˥ xxvj li xiij s iiij d
at ponntfries Shirburn ffriston and Castelforth in york Shir and theraboute ˩
Itm I bequeth tobe applied in a mending of ffery brigge and catelforth brigge and high weis
in york shir after the discrecion of myn executo[ur]s xx li Itm I bequeth to an honest and ˥
a vertuous p[re]ste to sing for my soule and for the soulis of my ffader and my moder and for |
the soulis of my broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Thomas_Rawson|Thomas]] and all my brethen and sist[er]yn and all cuscen soules | lxvj li xiij s iiij d
in the p[ar]ish chirch of saint mary magdalene in milkstrete aforseid x mark yerely by |
the space of x yers next after my decesse And I will that S[ir] Will[ia]m Saunder p[r]est shal |
have the same fin[an]ce befor any other p[re]ste yf he will have it S[u]m ˩
Itm I bequeth to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabell]] my wif in name of her p[re]part and dower of all my goodes ˥ xij li
catals and detts to her after the use and custume of the Cite of london ˩
Itm I bequeth to the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabell]] my wif all my hushold my plate my harneye and ˥
myn array belonging to myn owen body onely excepted and to me and and to my executo[ur]s |
to the p[er]formyng of my bequests above and underwretyn alwey refnyd Itm I bequeth | xij li
to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Avery_Rawson|Avery]] my son cc li Itm to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Christopher_Rawson|xpofir]] my son cc li Itm to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Rawson|John]] my son cc li Itm to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Rawson_2|Ric]] |
my son cc li Itm to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elizabeth_Rawson|Elizabeth]] my dought[er] cc li Itm to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Alice_Rawson|Alice]] my dought[er] cc li S[u]m ˩
And I will that all the said money by me to my said children abovebequethyn shalbe
delyv[er]ed unto them when they come to ther laufull ags of xxj yeris or els at ther
marriags and if it fortune any child or child[er]en of my seid child[er]en befor the said age of
xxj yeris and not maried to deceesse than I will that all such money to my child
or children so deceessid by me above bequethid shall holely remayn to my child or
children than surviving amongs them egally tobe devided and tobe delyv[er]ed unto them
when they come to ther laufull ages of xxj yeris or els at ther mariags and if it fortune
all my seid children befor ther seid laufull age of xxj yeres and not maried to deceesse
the which god defende than I woll that all the seid money by me to my seid children
above specied shalbe devided in to iiij egall p[ar]tes wherof I woll that the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabell]]
my wiff shall have ccc li to her owen p[ro]pre use forev[er] And I will that other ccc li therof
shalbe disposid by the wise discrecion of myn executours amongs my brethren and sisteryn
and amongs my pour bynnes people And other ccc li therof I woll shall egally be
devyded amongs all the children of my brethren and sist[er]yn by nyn executo[ur]s and the
other ccc li therof I woll shalbe disposid in marying of pour maidens releving of pour

prison[er]s and pour housholders in amending of high noyous and ieop[er]dous weyes and in other
werks of mercy and charite such as myn executours shall think best to the pleasur of almighty
god and helth of my soule and of my child[er]en soules and all cuscen soules And I bequeth
to my broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]t Rawson]] xx li Itm I bequeth to my brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Jamys_Rawson|Jamys Rawson]] xx mark Itm I
bequeth to my broder [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|Henry Rawson]] xx mark Itm I bequeth to my suster [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elizabeth_Rawson_2|Elizabeth Shaloe]]
xx mark Itm I bequeth to my suster [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Kathryn_Rawson|Kat[hr]yn Rishworth]] xx mark Itm I will that myn
executo[ur]s of my goodes shall yer[e]ly geve a certeyn porcion of money to my sustre [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elene
Aylemer]] to her owen use and levyng and to noon other entent as myn executours by ther
wise discrecion shall think convenient unto the tyme that the sume of xx li by that meane
be unto her fully gevyn and delyv[er]ed yf she leve so long Itm I bequeth to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Richard_Aylemer|Richard
Aylemer]] my suster [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyn Aylemers]] son my godson x li Itm I bequeth to eny other child
of the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elene]] beyng borne and alyve at tyme of my decesse x mark And I wull
that all the said money be me to the said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyn]] my sust[er]s child[er]en above bequethid
shalbe delyv[er]ed unto them when they come to the laufull ags of xxj yeris or els be
maried and if it fortune any of the same my sustre [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyns]] child[er]en befor the saide
age of xxi yer and not maried to deceesse than I woll that all the money to he childe
or childeryn so decessid by me above bequethid shall holely remayn to her children
than survyvyng amongs them agally tobe devyded and tobe delyv[er]ed unto them whan
they come to ther said age of xxj yeris or els at ther mariags And if it fortune all the
said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyns]] childeryn or they come to the said age of xxj yeris and not maried
to deceese the which god defende the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyn]] them surviving than I woll that the
same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyn]] shall have to her owen use all the money by me to her child[er]en above
bequethid and the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyn]] befor her said child[er]en beyng decessid I wull that all
the money by me to the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Elene_Rawson|Elyns]] child[er]en above bequethid shalbe disposid by the
wise discrecion of myn executo[ur]s amongs my pour kynnys people and in other werks
of m[er]cy and charite such as myn executo[ur]s shall think best to the pleasur of almighty
god and helth of my soule Itm I bequeth to eny childe of the child[er]en of my brother
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]t Rauson]] beyng alyve at tyme of my deceese x mark And I woll that the same
[[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]ts]] child[er]en shalbe paid of my bequest when they come to the laufull ages of xxj
yeris or els at ther mariags And if it fortune any of the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]ts]] child[er]en befor
the same age of xxj yeris not maried to deceesse than I will that all such money
as the same childe or child[er]en of the seid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]ts]] so decessid by me above bequethid
shalbe egally divided amongs the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]ts]] child[er]en than surviving and tobe de//
lyv[er]ed to them whan they come to ther said laufull ages of xxj yeris or els at ther
mariags And if it fortune the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]ts]] child[er]en or they come to ther said laufull
ags of xxj yeris and not maried to decesse all the which god defende than I will
that all the seid money by me to the seid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Robert_Rawson|Rob[er]ts]] child[er]en abovebequethid shalbe disposid
by the wise discrecion of myn executo[ur]s amongs my pour kynnes people and In other
werks of mercy and charite such as myn executo[ur]s shall think best to the pleasur of
almyghty god and helth of my soule Itm I bequeth to enith of the child[er]en of my
brother [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|Henry Rawson]] beyng borne and a lyve at tyme of myn decesse v mark tobe
delyv[er]ed unto them whan they come to ther laufull age of xxj yeris or els at
ther mariage and if it fortune any of the seid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|henries]] child[er]en befor the same age of
xxj yer and not maried to decesse than I woll that all such money to the same childe or
child[er]en of the seid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|henries]] so decessid by me abovebequethid shalbe egally dyvyded
amongs the same [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|henries]] child[er]en than survyving and to be delyv[er]ed unto them whan
they come to ther said laufull ags of xxj yeris or els at ther mariags And if it fortune
the seid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|henries]] Child[er]en or they come to ther seid laufull ags of xxj yeris and not
maried to deceesse all the which god defende than I woll that all the seid money
by me to the seid [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Henry_Rawson|henries]] child[er]en above bequethid shalbe disposid by the wise dis//
crecion of myn executours amongs my pour kynnes men and in other werks of
mercy and charite such as myn executo[ur]s shall think best to the pleasur of almighty
god and he[l]th of my soule Itm I bequeth to Johne Baxster my suster dought[er] iij li vj s
viij d Itm I bequeth to the sone of my susterElizabeth iij li vj s viij d Itm I bequeth
to my suster margare fisher iij li vj s viij d Itm I bequeth to John Gose p[ar]ish clerk
of alhalowen in hony lane of london to pray specially for my soule and the soules
of my ffader and mother v li Itm I woll that myn executo[ur]s befor my monethes
mynde shall ordeyn that ther shalbe cij masses song for my soule that is to say

Sum massis of the holy Trinite Sum of the holy gost Sum of our lady and Sum of ˥ xvj li xiij s iiij d
Requiem and that eny p[re]st synging any such masse shalhave for his reward in that behalf iiijd S[u]m ˩
Itm I bequeth to eny ordre of the four orders of freris of london that is to say freris p[er]chours ˥
mynours Carmentes and Angustyns to thentent that they at tyme of my deceesse and at my | S[u]m viij li
monethis mynde say dirige and masse of requiem by note in ther covent Chirchis xl s ˩
Itm I bequeth to the crouchid ffreris of london to the same entent xx s Itm I bequeth tobe
disposid at my monethis mynd tobe gevyn amongs pour people by peny dole xiij li vj s viij d
Itm I bequeth to my godson John ffisher xl s Itm I bequeth to my godson Richard ffisher xl s ˥
Itm I bequeth to enich of the v other bretheryn and sust[er]yn of the same John ffisher and Ric | ix li
ffisher xx s S[u]m v li – S[u]m totalis ˩
Itm I woll that my monethis mynde be kept in honest wise after the discrecion of myn
executours Itm I bequeth to Richard Creme myn app[re]ntise xl s Itm I bequeth to Will[ia]m
Crosse myn app[re]ntise xl s Itm I bequeth to George Aynesworth myn app[re]ntise xl s Itm I
bequeth to Henr[y] ffrankyssh my s[er]vnt xx s Itm I bequeth to Johne Wylonghby my suavnt
iij li vj s viij d Itm I bequeth to Johanne Redy my s[er]vnt iij li vj s viij d Itm I bequeth
to Elizabeth Colynson my s[er]vant iij li vj s viij d Itm I bequeth to John ffisher late Ald[er]
man of london to thentent that he take upon hym thexecucion of this my p[re]sent testa[men]t
xxvj li xiij s iiij d Itm I bequeth to Nicholas Lathell gentilman to the same entent
xxvj li xiij s iiij d Itm I woll that when myn executo[ur]s labo[ur] aboute any thing co[n]c[er]nyng
thexecucion of this my p[rese]nt testament that they shall alowe them silf oute of my goodes
all ther resonable costs and expensis doon aboute the same according to ther conscience
The residue of all my goodes catals and detts after my detts paid my fun[er]alls and monethis
myndes expensis full doon and theis my legats conteynyd in this my testament and all
other things conc[er]nyng the same fulfillid and satisfied I woll shalbe divided into two
egall p[ar]ts wherof I woll that [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabell]] my wif shalhave one p[ar]te to her owen p[ro]pre use
and behoff and that other p[ar]te I woll shalbe egally disposid amongs my child[er]en Provided
allwey if any losse fall by meane of dettours or by any other meane so that my said testa//
ment may not fully be p[er]formyd in eny degree according to myn entent abovereh[er]sid
the which god defende than I woll that asmoch therof as so shall lak shalbe deducted oute
of eny of my bequethes after the rate pounde pounde like And I bequeth to S[ir] Will[ia]m
Saunder p[r]est x li Provyded also alwey that I woll that myn executours shall not in
any wise be chargid ne chargeable to make any payment of any of my bequests
aboverehersid by name wherof that they shuld in any wise be coarted to sell any of
my goodes or wares to any losse And of this my p[rese]nt testament I make and ordeyne the
said [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabell]] my wiff John ffisher late Alderman of london and Nich[ol]as Lathell gentilman
myn executours In witnesse wherof to this my p[rese]nt testament I have sett my sugnett
manuell and Seale the viijth day of October and yer aboveseid~ ==Probate== Probatum fuit sup[er]sc[ri]ptum test[amentu[m] apud Lamehith vicesimos[e]c[un]do die mens[is] Octobr[is] Anno
d[omi]ni p[re]d[i]c[t]o Iurament[o] Willi[mi] Carkeke sc[ri]ptoris R[i]c[ard]i Creme & Johanne Clifford ac approbat &c Et
comissa est Admi[ni]stracio &c [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabelle]] Relicte & executuci &c in p[er]sona M[agistris] Johannis Benill no[ta]rij publici
p[ro]curatoris &c de bene &c ac de pleno Inventar[io] &c citra festum purific[ationis] b[ea]t[a]e M[ary} virginis px &c
ac de plano & v[er]o compoto &c Resinat p[otes]tatem &c Joh[ann]e ffisher & Nich[ol]o Lathell executorib[us] cu[riae] ven[er]unt

The above written testament was proved at Lamehith (Lambeth) the twenty second day of the month of October Anno
Domini aforesaid By the oath of William Carkeke scribe of Richard Creme & John Clifford and approved etc. And
the Administration is committed etc. to [[Space:Cely_Papers:_Isabell_%28nee_Unknown%29_Rawson|Isabell]] Widow & executrix etc. in the person of Master John Benill public notary
proctor etc. be well etc. and of a full Inventory etc. on this side of the feast of the purification of the blessed virgin Mary of Christ etc.
and of a clear and true calculation etc. [] etc. John Fisher & Nicholas Lathell came to the court

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D970801 PROB 11/12/314; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''In the name of god amen''' The xxviijth day of marche In the yere of our lord god m v and oon
and in the xvjth yere of the Reigne of kyng Henry the vijth. I [[Midwynter-1|William Midwynt[er]] of Northleiche in the diocise of
Worcester beyng of hole mynde and good memory thanks be almighty god make and ordeyne this present testament and
my last will in manner and forme folowyng that is to say First I bequeth and recomende my soule to almighty god my
maker and saviour and to the blessed virgyn our lady seynt mary his glorious moder and to all the holy company of heven
and my body to be buried in the parisshe churche of Northleiche aforesaid att the Channcell dore under the blissed crucifixe
of our lorde/ And I bequeth to the moder church of Worcester xxd. Also I bequeth to the high awt[er] of the church of North
leiche in recompense for myn offeryngs and debtes forgoten or negligently withholden in dischargeyng of my soule xls/.
Also I bequeth to the makyng of the Roodelofte in the said church of Northleiche xli/ Also I bequethe to the churche
of Thormerton vjs viijd. To the churche of Estyngton xxd. To the church of Hamptenet xxd. To the churche
of Turkeden xxd To the church of Notgrove xxd. To the churche of Naunton vjs viijd. To the churche of Ne=
thergetyng xxd. To the church of Templegytyng xxd. To the church of Brode Rysyngton iijs iiijd. To the
churche of Calne Denyse xxd. To the churche of Calne Rodgers xxd. To the churche of Wynstune xxd. To
the church of Chedwurth iijs iiijd. To the churche of Wythyngdon xxd. To the chapell of Dowdeswell xxd
To the church Bisshope Clyve xxd. To the churche of Hallyng xxd. To the church of Hasulton xxd To the
church of Compton Apdele xxd. To the church of Shipton Olis xxd To the church of Sherbon xxd. Item I
bequeth to my sone [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] vjli /and his chamber/. Also I bequeth to the same [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] a silver pece
a maserer, a dosen silver sponns and myn wating connter Also I will and ordeyne that the same [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] be at
the Rewle guyding and governannce of [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif his moder of [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolde]] and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] till he
come to full age and discrecion to occupy the forseid bequests. And that the said goodes to hym by me bequethed
remayn in the keping of my wif his moder till the said [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] come to full age or discrecion to occupye the
said goods/ And if [[Unknown-541005|Alis]] my wif decesse ar[er] the said [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] my sone come to full age and discrecion to occupye
the forsaid goodes as god forbede/ that than I will and ordeyne that the said [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif leve all the
forseid goods to the forenamed [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolde]] and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] tyll the forsaid [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] come to full
age or discrecion/. And if my said sonne [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] decesse ar[er] he come to full age/ and ar[er] he hath
receyved the forsaid goods unto his owne hands and guyding as god forbede/ That than I will and ordeyne
that all the forseid goods remayner to [[Unknown-541005|Alyce]] my wif to dispose it at her owne free will/. Item I bequeth to eny of
my godchilden that I have holpe to make a crist[i]en man or woman. vjs viijd. to be paid as my moneths mynde
or shortely therafter/. Item I bequeth and will to Sr Richard Gonne to his exhibicion in Oxford as long as he
contynueth ther entending to procede eny yere xl s/. Also I bequeth to [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif all my lands and tenements that
I have in the burgh of Northlecche with all their appurtennces to have & to hold to her to and for terme of all-
her lyff the Remaynder therof after the decesse of the same [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif to my sone [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] to
his heirs and assignes for evermore/. Also I will and ordeyne that my wif and my sone [[Midwynter-6|Thomas]] eny of them aft
their havyng the forseid lands and tenements in the burgh of Northlecche fynde kepe and mayntene /ij tapirs of v lb
weight yerely duryng all their lyffs to brenne before the blissed sacrament in the said church of Northlecche at
all tymes of Divyne fuice eny sonday and holyday in the yere/ in the worthy of the v wounds of our blissed lorde
And that the same tapirs be Renewed & made/ iiij tymes in the year/ And after the decesse of my son I will that
he in his lyff make provision for the mayntennce of the said ij taps for evermore/ in the best maner he can devise/ or
my wif if the said lands come not to my sonnes hands. And I will and ordeyne that my wif provide for an honest
preest and a wel disposed/ within a yere aft my decesse to syng pray and to doo divine service for my soule and for my
faders soule Thomas Mydwynt[er] my moder soule Elizabeth and for the soules of Sr John Bukland Sr Richard
Rawlyns Ric[hard] Gale [[Midwynter-4|Jane]] [[Midwynter-5|Ric[hard]]] [[Midwynter-2|Elisabeth]] and [[Midwynter-3|Agnes]] my childen/ and for all thos that I am bounde to pray for/ & for all
crist[i]en soules for the space of v yers in the worship of the v wounds of our lord Jhu crist in the church of Northlecche
forseid Item I will that the same preest kepe the giver ther at all tymes of divine service in the worship of our lord & of all
halowes/ The residue of al my goods catalls and detts before not bequethed my detts and my funeralls fully contented and paid
I gyve and bequeth to Alys my wif to doo therwith and to dispose it at her owne free will/ And the same [[Unknown-541005|Alys]] my wif I make
and ordeyne my full and sole executace of this my present testament and last will/ And [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynolde]] and [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]]
overseers of the same/ To whom I bequeth for their labors aboute thexecucion of this my present testament/ and thayding off
my said wif in the leveyng of my detts iiijli/ above all their costs aboute the same These witnesse Sr William Launder my
gostlyfader and vicar of the said churche of Northlecche John Taylour of Thormerton Robert Mydwynter Robt Serche
John Morycc Nicholas Mydwynter John Trynghin Thomas Byknell and other/. ==Probate== Probatum fuit suprascript[um] testm[entum] coram m[agist]ro Willi[ia]mo Barons legu[m] doctore progative eccl[es]i[a]e xpi Cant[uariensis] sede Archce[pisco]pali
vica[r]ii comissario vij die mens[is] Maij Anno d[o]m[ini] mill[esi]mo quingetesimo primo/ Jur[amento] m[agist]ri Joh[ann]is Reed notarij pu[bli]ci procur[at]is in hac
parte Ac approbat[ur] et insumat[ur] Et comissa fuit admi[ni]stra[c]o [[Unknown-541005|Alicie]] Relicte et executrici in h[uius]mod[i] test[ament]o nomi[n]ate in p[er]sona d[i]c[t]i p[ro]cur[at]is
De bene et fidelit[er] admi[ni]strand[o] Ac de pleno et fideli Inve[n]tario citra f[estu]m Ascensionis d[o]m[ini] px futur[um] exh[iben]di Necnon de plano et
vero comp[u]to reddend[o] in debit[o] iur[i]s forma iurat/.

The above written testament has been proven before master William Barons doctor of laws deputy commissary of the prorogative church of Christ of the archepiscopal
seat of Canterbury on 7th day of the month of May Anno Domini one thousand five hundred and one. By the oath of master John Reed public notary and proctor in this
part And approved and applied And was committed the admistration to [[Unknown-541005|Alice]] Widow and executorix named in this testament in the person of the said proctor
To be administered well and faithfully And of a full and faithful Inventory to be produced this side of the soon to be feast of the Ascension of the Lord Christ And also of a clear and
true calculation to be returned sworn in the due form of the law.
==Research Notes== *Need to look further into Sir William Launder. *What exactly is the relationship with Robert Mydwynter and Nicholas Mydwynter, two of the witnesses?

Will (1502) and Probate (1503) of Alice Midwynter of Northleach, Gloucestershire - TNA PROB 11/13/459

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D971479 PROB 11/13/459; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god amen the iiijth daye of the moneth of Marche In the yere of our Lord
god M CCCCC and ij And in the xviijth yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the viith I [[Unknown-541005|Alice Midwynter]] of North//
lecche in the Countie of Glouc wydowe houle of mynd and good memory thanked be almighty god make and ordeyne
that my present testament conteynyng my last will in the maner and fourme folowing that is to say First and principally
above all earthly things I bequeth and recommend my soule to almighty god my creatoure maker and Savior and rede//
mer of alle the world to oure blissed Lady saint Mary the virgyn his most glorious moder and to alle the holy company
of heven And my body to be buried in the parisshe church of Northlecche aforesaid And I bequeth to the high awter
of the same church for my tithes and offeryngs by me forgoton or negligently withholden in dischargyng of my sowle xxs
Item I bequeith to the works of my moder church of Worcester xxd Item I bequeith to the wardens of the works and
reparacions of the said parishe church of Northlecche xli and such certeyne lede as by myn executours to the same
works and reparacions of the said parisshe church shalbe delivered Item I bequeith to x parisshe churches where I
have moost accustummed to bye wolls x vestuments for a preest to sing masse in that is to sey to every church
one vestument Item I will that I have an honest preest of good name and conversacion to sing for my soule and
the soules of [[Space:Cely_Papers:_John_Busshe|John Busshe]] and [[Midwynter-1|William Midwynter]] late my husbands my faders soule my moders soule my
childrens soules and alle xyen soules in the parisshe church of Northlecche aforesaid by the space of iiij yeres
next ensuyng after my decesse And I will that the same preest shalbe at alle divine servicesto be songen in the same
church And that he shalbe ayding and helping to his power to the Curate of the same in mynmsering
of the sacraments and other divine services And I will that the said preest shall have every yere of the
said my yeres for his salary and wags ix marks to be paid and delivered to him by myn executors Item I be//
queith to eaiche of my godchildren beyng on ly? to praye for my soule iijs iiijd Item I bequeith to [[Midwynter-6|Thomas
Mydwynter]] my son his faders best gowne and a salt of silver with a euver. Item I bequeith to the same
[[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] my son xxli to be delivered unto him within a yere after my decesse Item I bequeith to
[[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] my daughter the wif of [[Reynolde-1|Peter Reynold]] xxli to be delivered unto her within a yere after my decesse
Item I bequeith to [[Busshe-10|Agnes]] my daughter the wif of [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] xxli in lyke wise to be delivered within
a yere after my decesse Item I bequeith to [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughter the wif of [[Buker-284|Richard Buker]] in lyke wise to her
to be delivered within a yere next after my decesse xxli Item I will that the said [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Mydwynter]] my
Son shall have alle the Tymbre and Stonys that lye at Thomas Robts house Item I bequeith to the said
[[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] ij shupchifts such as myn executors shall deliver to him Item I bequeith to the
forsaid [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]] [[Busshe-10|Agnes]] and [[Busshe-9|Margery]] my daughters and to [[Unknown-541643|Johan Busshe]] alle my wetyng gere evenly
and indifferently among them iiij to be devided distributed and departed Item I bequeith to every child of my
said my daughters nowe borne and also those being in theire moders wombes xls to be delivered
unto them when they com to theire lawfull ages or at their marriage And if any child or children of the children
of my said daughters nowe borne and also those being in their moders wombes fortune to decesse before
they com to theire lawfull age or be married I will this theire that parte of the parts of their child or
those children so decessed shall remayne unto the other surviving among them to be departed Item I bequeith
to Margarete Reynold xxs Item I bequeith to Rauf ?Eby vjs viijd Item I bequeith to Robert Tryngham vjs
viijd Item I bequeith to Robert Pratte xxs Item I bequeith to Alice my servant xxs and ix pecs of peawter
bessett so that she be guyded and ruled by myn executors Item I bequeith to William Baron a azacus a pair
of blanketts or paire of shets a bolster and xxs in money And I will that the same William Baron be in keping and
rule of [[Busshe-7|Thomas Bussh]] The residue of alle my goodes detts and catalls after my detts paid my
burying made and this my present testament fulfilled I gyve and bequeith frely and holy to [[Busshe-7|Thomas
Busshe]] my sone he therof to do and dispose his owne will and pleasure And of this my present testament I
make and ordeyne the forsaid [[Busshe-7|Thomas Bussh]] my my sole executor And Ovirseer of the same my testament
I make and ordeyne the forsaid [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] and [[Reynolde-1|Peter Raynold]] to whome I bequeith for their labors
and busynes in the premisses to be had vili xiijs iiijd thatt is to saye to either of my said Ovirseers iijli
vjs viijd In witness wherof to this my present testament I have set my seale written the daye and
yere aforesaid beyng witnesse to the same will that is to saye Sir William Launder clerk my gostly
fader Richard Launder Robt Mydwynter Richard Halle John Tryngham and many other ==Probate== Probatum fuit suprascriptu[m] test[amentu]m coram mag[ist]ro Rogero Church decretorum doctore preroga/
tive Eccl[es]i[a]e xpi Cant[uariensis] Custodi &c Comissario l[egi]time deputato xj die mensis Maij Anno domini
suprad[i]c[t]o Juramento [[Wenman-186|Ric[ard]i Wenman]] execut[oris] personaliter comparentis et mag[ist]ri Joh[ann]is Long procur[at]is [[Busshe-7|Thome
Busshe]] execut[oru]m d[i]c[t]o test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[ur] &c Ac approbat[ur] et insumat[ur] &c Et comissa fuit administracio om[n]i[um] et sing[u]lor[um]
bonor[um] et debitor[um] &c execut[oru]m d[i]c[t]o test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[ur] de bene et fidelit[er] admi[ni]strandi Ac de pleno et fideli Inventario
om[n]i[um] et sing[u]lor[um] bonor[um] et debitor[um] &c citra festum Pentecostes &c Necnon de plano et vero comp[u]to &c

The above written testament has been proven before master Roger Church doctor of decrees Warden
of the prerogative Church of Christ of Canterbury etc. legitimately deputy Commissary on 11th day of the month of May Anno domini
above written By the oath of [[Wenman-186|Ricard Wenman]] executor appearing personally and master John Long proctor [[Busshe-7|Thomas
Busshe]] executors of the said named testament etc. And approved and registered And was commited the administration of all and singular
the goods and debts etc. to the executors of the said named testament to be administered well and faithfully And of a full and faithful Inventory
of all and singular the goods and debts etc. on this side of the feast of Pentecost etc. And also of a clear and true calculation etc.
==Research Notes== *Who exactly is Robert Mydwynter?

Will (1525) and Probate (1525) of Thomas Busshe of Northleach, Gloucestershire - TNA PROB 11/21/625

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[[Category:Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D976006 PROB 11/21/625; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen The first day of September In the yere of our lord god
a thousand fyve hundred and xxv I [[Busshe-7|Thomas Busshe]] of the parishe of Norlache hole of mynde and
parfite remembrannce and yet sike and feble in body make my testament in this wise First I bequeth
my soule to almighty god our lady saint Mary and to all the company of hevyn and my body to the erth
to be buried before the awter of Saint Antony in my parishe church of Norlache Item I geve to the moder
church xijd Item to the high awter of my parishe churche for tithes forgotten xls Item to the comyn
lights within the said church to every of them two pounds of wax Item to the reparous of the bells
within the said church of Norlache vjs viijd Item to the churches of Estington Farmington Enworth
Chedworth litell Resynden Schurbone to eny of these xld Item to the Churches of Blunsden Whitington
and Holywell to every of them vjs viijd Item to [[Unknown-541643|Joane]] my wife foure hundred pounds sterlings to be paid
in foure yeres and all my landes lying in Saint George Hogbone in Lamfort Fylkyns and Kelmescott during
her lyfe and the half of my housholde Item to [[Busshe-11|William]] my sonne and heire the residue of all my lands
and tenements not bequethed lying in Oxford Shire Wilteshire Gloucetor Shire and Berkshire and
the lease and ferme of Blunsden with almaner bests and stuffe there and half of my housholde with my
wife his mother Item to [[Busshe-12|Richard]] my sonne oon hundred pounds sterlings and the lease and ferme of Teynton
with almaner catell there pasturing where I will that Richard Cradok of London merchannt of the
Staple of Calais to have and to enioye for the space of foure yeres the moyte of the said ferme of Teynton
paying for half the catell going theruppon/ Item to [[Busshe-13|John]] my sonne the lease and ferme of Upton elde
and two hundred pounds sterlings; Item to [[Busshe-14|Thomas]] my sonne the Indentures and fermes at Whitington
and Holywell with almaner catalls in both the fermes and two hundred pounds sterlings and all these
bequests to my sonnes, I will that they have it when they be xxi yeres of olde, and yf any of theym happen
to departe this worlde before that age, than that bequest of that childe so departed to be distributed amongs
the other lyving and so in all other/ Item to [[Busshe-15|Joane]] my daughter two hundred marcs sterlings to be delivered
in tyme of hir mariage/ Item to [[Busshe-16|Jane]] my daughter two hundred marcs sterlings to be delivered in tyme
of hir marriage Item to [[Midwynter-7|William]] the sonne of [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] xli Item I will that William Lawrence
have the profits of the ferme of Whitington with the stock of thre hundred shepe during the nonage of
[[Busshe-14|Thomas Busshe]] my sonne, paying yerely to the executors iij li vjs viijd and at the ende of the terme,
thre hundred shepe or twenty pounds st Item I will that the house that Henry Tryngam and Joane his
wife dwellith in, the which is called the harte shall remaign to theym during there two lyves paying
therfor the quyte rent and to kepe the repacions Item I geve to maister Thomas Tame for his loving mynde
unto me xls Item I will that myn executours shall bestowe at my moneth mynde to every pour man
and woman ijd and to every child jd being at the said moneth mynde Item to an honest prest to pray
for me and my frends within the church of Saint Peter within Northlache for the terme of foure yeres he

yerely to have vjli Item I will that all my plate indifferently be distributed by myn executors and overseers
to my wyfe and my children Item I bequeth to John Gyttens my servant xls and his horse to pray for my
soule Item to my maiden servants that is to Edith Brynde Elizabeth Flewellyn and Kateryn Hicks to either
of these xxs to pray for my soule Item I will that Robert Symmys shalhave the leasse and yeres that
I have in Bourton mille paying therfor yerely xls to [[Busshe-11|William Busshe]] myn heire Item I geve to Hugh
Westwode my best gowne and a doblet/ Item to William Lawrence the secunde and a doblet Item John
Tryngam the thirde Item to Henry Tryngam the fourth Over and above my last will and legacy preformed
my detts paid and my funerall expenses performed of all my goodes I geve clerely to my sonnes [[Busshe-11|William]]
and [[Busshe-13|John]] and goddes blissing and myn and make myn executours [[Busshe-11|William]] and [[Busshe-13|John]] my sonnes and [[Midwynter-6|Thomas
Mydwynter]] my brother and he to have xxli for his labour and overseers I make maister [[Fermor-8|William Farmer]]
clerk of the crowne and [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] and the said [[Fermor-8|William]] and [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] to have for their
labours twenty poundes betwene them In witnesse hereof I have sette my seall the day and yere above
written These testes for Thomas Monos vicar [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] [[Midwynter-6|Thomas Midwynter]] Sir William Reynold
parson of Wyke William Lawrence with other./
==Probate== Probatum fuit testamentum suprascripti defuncti coram prefat[u]s Con[m]nssarijs in eccl[es]ia
Cath[edrali] diui pauli london xxo die mensis novembris Anno Domi[ni] mill[es]imo quingentesimo xxvo Jurament[o]
[[Busshe-11|Willi[ami] Busshe]] et [[Busshe-13|Joannis Busshe]] executorum in h[uius]mo[d]i test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[orum] Ac approbatum et insumatum Et com[m]issa
fuit admi[ni]stracio auct[oritat]e prefatorum R[euerendissi]mor{um] patrum om[nium] & singulorum bonorum Juriu[m] & creditorum d[i]c[t]i defuncti
prefatis executoribus de b[e]n[e] & fideli[te]r admi[ni]strand[o] cum consensu[m] & assensu[m] mag[ist]ri Clerk Clice & Thome
Goddard quos d[omi]ni assignnanernt in coadinatores dur[] terminis suorum apprenticiet &c de eorum express[um]
consensu[m] & assesu[m] &c Ac de pleno et fideli Inven[tario] secundo die post festum st Blasii ep[iscop]i futur[um] exhi[ben]d[o]
necnon de plano et vero compoto reddend[o] Ad sanctu[m] dei Ev[a]ngelia in debita iuris forma Jurat./

The testament of the above written deceased was proved before the aforesaid Commissioners in the Cathedral
church of St. Paul, London on the 20th day of the month of November Anno Domini one thousand five hundred 25 by the oath
of [[Busshe-11|William Busshe]] and [[Busshe-13|John Busshe]] executors named in the same testament And approved and registered And administration
was granted of the aforesaid most Reverend fathers of all & singular the goods, rights and loans of the said deceased
to the aforesaid executors to be administered well amd faithfully with the consent and approval of master Clerk Clice & Thomas
Goddard who [] etc. by their express
consent and assent etc. And of a full and faithful Inventory to be produced on the second day after the feast of St. Blaise [3rd Feburary] next to come
and also of a clear and true calculation to be returned Sworn in the due form of the law upon the holy Gospels of god.

Will (1533) and Probate (1534) of Richarde Wenman of Witney, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/25/267

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[[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D976971 PROB 11/25/267; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''In the name of god Amen''' the xxti Daie of Octobre the yere of our Lord god a[nno] mt v C
xxxiijti ./ And in the xxvti yere of the reigne of our soueraigne lord Kinge Henry the Eight I [[Wenman-186|Richarde
Wenman]] of Wittney in the countye of Oxforde, merchannte of the staple at Caleys hole of mynde and in
good memorye, beinge lawde be unto almightie god, make and ordeigne this my p[rese]nte testament contey
nynge my last will in the manner and fourme followinge that is to saie ffurste and princypally I
bequeth and rec[c]omende my soule unto almightie J[es]hu my Redemer and Savio[u]r, and to our blissed ladye
sainte Mary the virgin his moste glorious mother, and to all the holly companye of hevin and my bodye
to be buried in the chapell of the moste glorious resurrection of our Saviour J[es]hu Criste sett in the
p[ar]ishe churche of Wytney aforesaide And I bequeth unto the high aulter of the same p[ar]ishe churche
of Wittneye for my tithes and offerings forgotten or necligently w[i]tholden in discharge of my soule
and conscience and that the Curat there will haue my soule rec[c]omendyd in his devoute praiers
xiijs iiijd sterlinge ./ It[em] I bequeth to the cathedrall churche of Lincoln xijd It[em] I bequeth to euery
stondinge light in the said churche of Wittney three poundes wex, reddy made there to berne at
the tyme of my exequies and funerall s[er]uice, and other festiuall daies as longe as they maye
therunto endure It[em] I bequeth towardes the rep[ar]acons of the bells in the steple of the p[ar]ishe churche
of Wittney aforesaid xls It[em] I bequeth to eueryche of five score poure men and women vj yardes of
cotton of the price of six pence st[erlinge] euery yarde, to make eueryche of them a gowne and iiijd fore
the makinge of euery of the same gownes s[o]m[e] xvjli xiijs iiijd It[em] I bequeth to euery of the iiij orders
of ffrears in Oxforde to praie for my soule, the soules of my father and mother, our benefactours
soules and all [Christi]en soules six poundes thirtene shillings and foure pence sterlinge / to be distributed and
deliuered unto them in vitayles w[ith]in the space of five yeres next ensuynge after my disceas /that
is to saie/ to euery of the same foure orders at cristmas and lent xxvjs viijd S[o]m[e] xxvjli xiijs iiijd st[erlinge]
Item I bequeth unto the poure prisoners in the castell of Oxforde fifty shillings in vytayles to be distributed
to and amonge them w[ith]in the space of five yeres next ensuynge after my disceas /that ys to saie euery
yere xs./ at the feast of Cristmas and lent by evin porcons It[em] I bequeth towardes the amendinge of the
high wayes lyinge and beinge betwyne Milton and Abingdone xiijli vjs viijd And where as I the same
[[Wenman-186|Richarde Wenman]] haue and hold by Indenture of the lease of the Prio[u]r of huntingdon and covente
of the same place their p[ar]sonage of Evenly in the countie of Northampton for certeyne yeres as
more playnely apperith in the same Indenture the whiche berithe date in thear chapite house

the xxviijti daye of ffebruarye the fourthe yere of the Reigne of our Soueraigne Lorde Kynge Henry the viijth I
woll that the terme of yeres of the same p[ar]sonage of Evenly whiche shalbe to come at the tyme of my
disceas shall frome thensfourthe remayne unto the vycar and churchewardens of the same churche of
Wittney and their Successours vicar and wardens of the same churche for the tyme beinge to thuse
and intente hereafter followinge ffurst that the vicar and churche wardens of the same churche for
the tyme beinge, shall yerely after my disceas, duringe the rest of the terme of yeres than to come
of and in the same p[ar]sonage, record levy gather and p[er]ceiue all the clear issues Reuenues and profutes
commynge of the same p[ar]sonage of Evenly ouer and aboue the yerely rent or forme to be due unto the said priour
and Covent of and for the same And that the same churche wardens for the tyme beinge, duringe the residue
of the said terme of yeres than for to come shall yerely expende distribute and dispoase of the same the some
of xijli viijs ijd st[erlinge] of and for and unto certeyne almesse deades, and kepinge of a solempne obite or Anniu[er]sarye
by note in the same p[ar]ishe churche of Wittney, abowte suche tyme of the yere as it shall happen me to dep[ar]te
owte of this transitorye lif /that is to saie/ Placebo dirige on[e] night and masse of Requiem the morrowe
than next ensuynge for my soule; the soules of my father and mother our benefactours and frinds soules
and all [Christi]en soules, in this wise followinge./ ffurst unto iiij poure almes men of good name and fame
clene of bodye aboue thage of threescore yeres, dwellinge in the same p[ar]ishe; euery Saturdaye at evensong
tyme iijs iiijd st[erlinge] that is to saie everyche of the same iiij poure men tenne pence st[erlinge] And all the whiche
pouer almes p[er]sonnes. I will from tyme to tyme duringe the residue of the said terme of yeres shalbe unto the
vicar and churche wardens of Wittney abouesaid, by and thrughe thadvise of my heares and assignes
named and assigned in that behalf And also that the said iiij poure almes men to be at the p[ar]ishe churche
of Wittney every daie in the yere, bothe winter and soummer, at vij a clocke in the mornynge and
their to abide and tarry unto x of the clocke, and euery of them to saie threis our ladies sawter or dirige if
he be letterid, to saie twyes in the wike And in the after none; they to be at churche at ij of the clocke
unto iiij and eueriche of them to saie twyse our ladies sawter if they be in helthe and able to come thither
It[em] I woll that the vicar, and churche wardens, and their Successours vicar and churchewardens of
the same churche shall yerely kepe my said obite or Anniu[er]sarie, as is abouesaid, duringe the said terme
of yeres, and shall paie of and for the same yerely obite in this wise ffurst to the Curate of the said
churche beinge present at the same viijd to everyche of iiij pristes helpinge and beinge p[rese]nte there
iiijd It[em] to either of the ij clarks there iiijd to iiij children iiijd to the belleman iijd to suche a p[er]sone
whiche shall fortune to ringe the bell to the dirige and masse of Requiem iiijd for Cakes and drinke
to the prists and clarks and other p[er]sonnes of the p[ar]ishe beinge at the said yerely obite, after dirige
xijd in halfe penny breade, And to distribute to poure people xviijs st[erlinge] that is to saie, to euery poure
bodye; one halfe penny loffe, to the Rode light for iiij tapers of wex, to bren aboute the herse the tyme
of myne exequies xxd for iiij torches of the said churche to brene the tyme of the dirige and masse
of Requiem xvjd for offeringe jd to iiij poure men, holdinge the same iiij torches, to eueryche of them
ijd And yerely to the Officyall or com[m]issarye of the deanry there, to see that the yerely Obite or
Anniuersarye aforesaid be kept and truly p[er]fourmed after the manner and fourme abouesaide
when he shall come in visitacon to the same p[ar]ishe churche of Wittney iijs iiijd /st[erlinge]/ to see it dewly
kepte to the churche wardens of the same churche; for their yerely attendannce and laboure
in that p[ar]tie to be hadd and done xiijs iiijd st[erlinge] And I will that xxs to be paied euery seconnde yere
to make the poure men gownes. The Residue of the same yerely rents revenues and profutes of
the same p[ar]sonage of Evenly shall remayne in the churche of Wittney in a cheste havinge two
locks and ij seuerall kayes, sufficient of the whiche ij keyes I will that the one shall remayne
in the custodye of the said churche wardens for the tyme beinge And thother key in the kepinge of
the Bayliffes of the burgh of Wittney aforesaid for the tyme beinge, to the only use of the same
churche of Wittney towardes the rep[ar]acons of the bodye of the said churche./ And if anny dysines
fortune or happe to be grannted unto the Kings grace durynge the said terme, that I woll that the
churche wardens of the said churche for the tyme beinge shall paie of the same monnye so
remaynynge in the said box or cheste, of and for euery suche hole dysine xxvjs viijd st[erlinge] whiche ys
a hole dysine for the same p[ar]sonage of Evenley/ Also I wolle that for lacke of payment of the yerely
Reuenues Rents and clere profutes of the said p[ar]sonage of Evenly, and of euery p[ar]te and p[ar]cell thereof att
dayes of payment thereof expressed in the said lease, it shalbe lefull unto the saied vicar and churche
wardens of Wittney for the tyme beinge, or to their assignes into the said p[ar]sonage of Evenlye to

entre and distrayne and the distreat there so taken leefully to bere leade dryve and carry awaye as often and whan
as suche case shall require, accordinge to the due fourme of the lawe in that p[ar]tie requisite And
I will charge and require myne heires and executo[ur]s under written that they and either of them
from tyme to tyme shalbe aydinge maynteynynge and supportinge the same vicar and churche
wardens of Witney aforesaid, for the tyme beinge of and for the full p[er]fouremynge and due
kepinge of my said yerely obyte or Anniu[er]sarye and other the premisses as is aforesaid And
theruppon I will that the saide lease or Indenture of the said p[ar]sonage of Evenly shall remayne
in the custodye and kepinge of myne executo[ur]s unto the use abouesaid duringe the said terme of
yeres next ensuynge after my disceas w[ith]oute anny delaye in anny wise And I woll and
ordeigne by these my p[rese]nte testament, that if the same churche wardens for the tyme
beinge; do not well and trulye obsiue and kepe all and singuler the premisses aboue written
at the tyme and seasons abouesaid or w[ith]in one monneth than next ensuynge that than
Immediatlye uppon suche none obsiuynge and kepinge of the same yerely obite and other
the premisses it shalbe leefull unto my next heire to entre in and uppon the same lease
and p[ar]sonage of Evenley w[ith] thappurtenn[an]c[e]s and the same frome thensfourthe, to haue hold
and enioye unto thend and full accomplisshemente of the said terme to thuse and intente
therw[ith] to fulfill my foresaid entente as is aboue declareded w[ith]oute anny lett or contradiction
of the said vicar and churche wardens of Witney aforesaid, for the tyme beinge my
legacye aboue made or anny other thinge to the contrary, in anny wise not w[ith]standinge
It[em] I woll that whan and as often as it shall happen the vicar of Evenley abouesaid to discease
or dep[ar]te this p[rese]nte lif, owte of this tra[n]sitory worlde that than it shalbe leefull to myne
heire to pute an other vicar there It[em] I bequeth unto [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my wife the some of a thousande
marks in reddy monnye and the one half of all and singuler my houshold Naperye brasse
and pewter, and ou[er] that all suche p[ar]cells of plate as shall be conteyned specified and declared in
a bill written and subscribed w[ith] myne owne propre handes remaynynge in the custodye of
the saide [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my wif/ And also the said [[Busshe-10|Anne]]: my wif shall haue thoccupyinge and p[ro]futes
of the p[ar]sonage of Coggs and thoccupyinge and profutes of Witney parke and vj kyen And
also the yeres and profutes of the ferme of Holwell w[ith]all the cattall uppon the same farme
duringe her lif kepinge hir soole and not marry ffurthermore I woll that the said [[Busshe-10|Anne]] my
wif haue all my lands and tenements that I haue in the burgh of Wittney and the Maner
of Carsewell w[ith] all thappurten[an]c[e]s duringe her lif It[em] I bequeth unto [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne the some of
too thowsande marke sterlinge: and all the residue of all my houshold stuff Naperye bras and pewter and all
suche p[ar]cells of plate whiche shalbe specified and declaryd in too bills indented written and subscribed w[ith]
myne owne propre hande wherof thone p[ar]tie shalbe annexed and filed to this my p[rese]nte testament and
last will, and the other p[ar]tie shall remayne in the custody of the same [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne./ It[em] I give
unto the saide [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sone all my termes of yeres I shall haue to come after my disceas of and in
my farme of Lewe whiche I have and hold by Indenture of all my Stocke of cattell and sheepe w[hi]ch
shall than fortune to be and remayne in and uppon the groundes belonginge to the said farme of Lewe It[em] I
bequeth lykewise unto the same [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne all terme of yeres whiche shall fortune to come after
my disceas of and in my farme of Senhampton whiche I than haue to come; the whiche I hold by
Indenture of all my cattalls and shepe whiche shall than fortune to remayne and be leefte as well uppon
my lands at canfeld weld /and in the lordeshippe of cogges/ as uppon my farme at Senhampton aforesaid
together w[ith] all the increas of the same farme cattall /and sheepe/ It[em] I bequeth unto [[Norris-9160|Elizabeth ffarmer]]
the wif of my brother [[Fermor-8|william ffarmer]] a Juell of and for a token of the value of tenne marks sterlinge
And to eueriche of the children of the same [[Fermor-3|Richarde]] and [[Brown-4519|Anne]] beinge alive at the tyme of my
disceas five marks st[erlinge] And I woll that if anny of the same children happen to disceas Than their or
his p[ar]tes shall remayne to the use of the survivours or survivour of the same children, It[em] I bequeth
to John Denesens notary for his good counsell geven in and abowte the ordre of this my p[rese]nte testa[men]t
and last will It[em] I woll that myne executour under writton, ordeigne an honest priste of good
and honest conuersacon to praie for my soule all my frindes soules, and all [Christi]en soules at the aulter

in the blissed chapell of the resurrection And he to kepe the quere all principall feasts and hollydayes/ And to
have yerely, duringe his lif iijli/ and one of the howses of the almesse men, And that the said prist be not
beneficed or otherwise promoted It[em] I bequeth unto euery poure mayden whiche shall fortune to be maryed
in the said p[ar]ishe churche of Witney w[ith]in the space of one yere nest ensuynge after my disceas xxs
in monnye and xiiijlb weight of woole to make everiche of them a garment ageinst their mariage It[em] I
bequeth towardes the amendinge and reparinge of the high waye, from begynnynge of newlande next unto
Witney and forwardes unto thende of fflemyngefelde six poundes thirtene shillings and foure pens sterlinge
It[em] I bequeth unto my cosin Richarde Humfrey xxs./ and to ffabyan his sone xls/ It[em] I bequeth unto Thomas
Newman xxs and to my cosin his wif xxs/ It[em] I bequeth to Alys Heirns my s[erv]unte xxs It[em] I bequeth to Johan.
Cooke xxs, and a todde of wolle It[em] I bequeth Turnoure my s[erv]unte tenne shillings and a todde of wolle./ And
I woll that on the morrowe after my monnethes mynde there be don masse and dirige at Eton College
for my soule; and the soules aforesaid/ And I will that if the prouoste be there p[rese]nte at the same dirige
and masse^./ xxd And to euery conducte and clarke beinge at the same dirige and masse xijd And
''[margin]'' that he have for his labo[ur] iijs iiijd
''[margin]'' to euery @ beinge there p[rese]nte at
''[margin]'' said dirige and masse
to euery sholler beinge there at scole and residente at my said dirige and masse ijd And to the scole
Maister beinge likewise p[rese]nte at the same masse iijs iiijd/ And I woll that after dyner of the same
daye; the scolers there may haue a recreacon to sporte them and they shall saie for my soule and
all [Christi]en soules the psamle of de profundis/ And I woll that myn executo[ur] aswell the daie of my
buryall as at the daie of my monethes mynde shall cause to be distributed and dispoased to euery
poure p[er]sone their beinge ijd and to euery child jd It[em] I woll that I haue dayly duringe the space of
one monneth next ensuynge after my disceas, placebo dirige and masse of Requiem w[ith]oute note to be
said by two prists And that the furst bell in the same churche of Witney at every suche placebo
dirige and masse of Requiem to be rongen and for thoccupyinge so of the same bell I bequeth to
the use of the said churche of Witney aforesaid xxs /st[erling]/ The Residue of all and sing[u]l[a]r my goodes plate
reddy monnye cattalls and detts whatsoev[er] they be not bequethed after that my detts be paied my buringe
and funeralls honestly done as it apperteynith/ And this my p[rese]nte testament in all things and by all
things well and trulye accomplisshed and p[er]fo[ur]med, I give holye and frely unto the said [[Wenman-187|Thomas
Wenman]] my sonne, to his owne propre use: he to dispoase suche p[ar]te of them in deades and works of
charitie moste acceptable; to god for the discharge of my soule/ if he be so content at the pleasure of
the same [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne /whiche [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] I ordeigne and make my executour/ and coadintor w[ith]
hyme I ordeyne and make my welbelovyd brothers [[Fermor-8|William ffarmer]] and [[Fermor-3|Richard ffarmer]] And
I bequeth to the same: [[Fermor-8|William]] and [[Fermor-3|Richarde]]: for their labours and busynes in this p[ar]tie to be hadd
and that they shalbe goode frindes unto the said [[Wenman-187|Thomas]] my sonne to either of them xxli st[erlinge]/
And of the ou[er]sight of execution of the same my testament I make and ordeign [[Giffard-639|Thomas Gifford]]
Esquier overseer, and I bequeth to hyme for his labo[ur] and busines in that p[ar]tie to be hadd and don vjli
xiijs iiijd st[erlinge] It[em] I bequeth to Mary Gifford wif of the said Thomas for a Juell v marks st[erlinge] It[em] I
bequeth to [[Giffard-638|Ursula]] my doughter [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenmans]] wif for a Juell vli/ And to hir sonne [[Wenman-83|Richarde Wenman]]
my godsone xlli And to either of his brethern [[Wenman-191|Harry]] [[Wenman-189|William]] and [[Wenman-190|Thomas]] xlli/ And to [[Wenman-193|Anne wenman]]
a hundred marks/ And [[Wenman-194|Elizabeth wenman]] a hundred marks/ And I woll that the porcons to them and
euery of them bequethed as is aforesaide shalbe deliuered to them and euery of them assone and when as
they shall accomplisshe the age of xxj yere And eueriche of them to be others heire/ In wittnes
wherof to this my p[rese]nte testament and last will, I haue sette my seale, and subscribed my name the
daie and yere abouesaid/ I will that Thomas Wenman my cosin shall have xlli By me [[Wenman-186|Richard
Wenman]] ==Probate== '''Probatum''' fuit suprascriptum testamentum coram Domino Apud Lamehith decimo octavo die
mensis Decembris/ Anno Domini Mill[es]imo quingen[tesi]mo xxxiiijmo Juramento [[Wenman-187|Thome Weyneman]] executoris in
h[uius]mo[i] testamento no[m]i[n]at[i] in p[er]sona Thome Dacuraye no[ta]rij pu[bli]ci procuratoris sui in hac p[ar]te sufficient et
l[eg]itime constitut[o] Ac approbat[o] et insinuatum Et comissa fuit admi[ni]strac[i]o o[mn]i[u]m et sing[u]lor[um] bonorum iuriu[m]
et creditorum d[ic]ti defunct[i] prefato executori De bene &c Ac de pleno et fideli Inuentario &c conficiend[um]
Necnon de plano et vero compoto calculo sine raco[]cuno reddend[o] Ad sancta dei Evangelia in
p[er]sona dicti procur[ator]is Jurat[o]

The above written testament was proved before the Lord at Lambeth the eighteenth day
of the month of December Anno Domini 1534 By the oath of [[Wenman-187|Thomas Weyneman]], named
executor in this testament, in person by his proxy Thomas Dacuraye, public notary, sufficiently and lawfully
appointed to this role And approved and registered And administration was committed of all and singular the goods, rights
and loans of the said deceased of the aforesaid executor To well etc. And of a full and faithful Inventory etc. to be executed
And also of a clear and true calculated account without bias to be returned Sworn in person by the said proxy
Upon the holy Gospel of god

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[[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977851 PROB 11/27/212; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of god Amen The xxijto day of the moneth of Novembre, the yere of our
Lord god a thousande fyve hundreth and xxxv, I [[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] of Wyttney in the Dioc[e]s[e] of Lincoln hole of mynde
and in my good memory being, lawde be it unto almighty god make and ordeyn this my present testament, con
cernyng my last will in maner and fourme hereafter folowing, that is to sey, ffirst and principally I bequethe
and Recomende my soule unto almighty Jesu my Redemer and Savio[ur] and to oure Blissed lady saint mary the
virgyn his moost glorious mother and to all the holy company of hevyn And my body to be buried within
the parishe Churche of our blissed lady of wyttney aforsaid w[ith]in the Tombe nygh [[Wenman-186|Richard Wenman]] late my
husbande, Item I bequeth unto the high awter in the parishe Church of Wytney xijd Item to the Cathdrall
Church of Lincoln iiijd Item I will that there be a tapre of twoo pounds of wax kept before the Trinitie
by the space of one yere next aftre my deceas And to every standing light in the same Church a tapre of
twoo pounds of wax, Item to the bells xs Item to the torche light for brennyng at my Exequies, my

moneth mynde and my yeres mynde xs Item I bequeth unto [[Midwynter-6|Thomas mydwynter]] my brother xxs st Item to [[Busshe-8|Elizabeth]]
my suster xxs st yerely during her lyfe Item I geve my Scarlet gowne unto maistres Ursula my daughter in Law if she
wille were it yf not I geve it unto maistres Doweley Item I geve my Sattyn kutell unto the forsaid maistres Ursula
my doughter in Lawe Item I geve to [[Midwynter-7|william mydwynter]] sonne of the forsaid [[Midwynter-6|Thomas midwynter]] tenne pounds st so that he
be towardly, to be delivered to him w[ith]in one yere after my decesse Item to Sir Peter Raynolds my Cosyn and godson
xls st Item to Richard Reynolds xxvjs viijd And to Alice his suster xxs And to hir Children twoo Todds of
wolle Item to Anne Dyer my goddoughter xxs st and oon Todd of wolle, to be deliv[er]ed unto hir at the day
of hir mariage Item to ffrannces Higgs my godsonne xiijs iiijd to be deivered to him at the day of mariage
Item to Robert Lowe my godsonne xls st Item every godchilde that I have a have a lyve at the day of my decesse iiijd
Item I bequeth unto [[Wenman-188|Richard Wenman]] [[Wenman-189|William Wenman]] [[Wenman-190|Thomas Wenman]] [[Wenman-191|Henry Wenman]] [[Wenman-192|Gifford Wenman]]
[[Wenman-193|Anne Wenman]] and [[Wenman-194|Elizabeth Wenman]] the Children of [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenman]] my sonne to either of them tenne
pounds sterlings Item I bequeth unto the said [[Wenman-191|Henry Wenman]] all my Shepe going at Taynton or in any other
place And yf it happen the said [[Wenman-191|Henry]] to deceas before the age of xxj yeres that then the said Shepe to
be partyd and delivered amongs the other brothers and susters equally every oon like many Item to maister Elys
Warhin vicar of Wytney xiijs iiijd Item to Sir John Terrolde xiijs iiijd Item to Sir Richard Clemson xiijs iiijd
to Sir John Richards xiijs iiijd Item to Giles Bromfelde my serv[a]nt xls Item to John Rede xiijs iiijd Item to Robert
Dunvorde vs Item to Joan Cooke my serv[a]nt vls viijd Item to Elizabeth Storkey my serv[a]nt xiijs iiijd Item I geve
my gurdell w[ith] blak frynged sids and golde in the myddell unto the goodwife Yette Item I bequeth my murrey
gowne furryd w[ith] Calabre unto the goodwyfe Dyer Item I geve my murrey gowne purfelde w[ith] velwet unto the
goodwife Tempull Item I give my blak gowne purfeld with velwet unto the good wife Gerey but I will that
the velwet be taken off before the gowne delivered Item I geve my silke Chamlet kyrtell unto the good wife Webbe
Item I geve my blak gowne purfelde w[ith] tawnye velwet unto the forsaid Joane Coke my serv[a]nt Item I geve my twoo
blak wusted kirtells unto Elizabeth Storkey and to Agnes Byddell my serv[a]nts The Residue of my goodes not
bequethed I bequeth and freely geve unto [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenman]] my sonne whom I make my sole Executor of this
my p[rese]nt testament In witnesse hereof I the said [[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] have putte my Seall the day and yere aboue
written Recording Leonard Yate Sir John Richards Andrew Sayley Richard Secoll abd Sir Roger Clempfoy ==Probate== Probatum fuit suprascriptum test[amentu]m xxo die mensis Marcij Anno D[omi]ni Mill[es]imo quinge[tesimo] xxxvijo
apud London coram D[omi]no auct[oritat]e D[omi]ni n[ost]ri Regis Henrici octam Anglie et ffrance Regis &c [[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] defuncte
h[ab]entis &c Jurament[o] [[Wenman-187|Thome Wenman]] executoris in h[uius]mo[d]i test[ament]o no[m]i[n]at[is] In p[er]sona Thome Docwra procur[atore] sui &c
ac p[er] eundem auct[oritat]e d[i]c[t]i d[omi]ni n[ost]ri Regis approbatum et insumatum Comissaq[ue] fuit admi[ni]stracio o[mni]um et singulor[um]
bonorum Iuru[m] et creditorum d[i]c[t]i defuncti prefat executori In p[er]sona d[i]c[t]i procur[atoris] De b[e]n[e] et fideli admi[ni]stard[o]
Ac de pleno et fideli In[ventario] secundo die post festum Ascenco[n]is D[omi]ni prox[imum] futur[um] exhibend[o] Necnon de plano & vero co[m]poto
reddend[o] Ad sancta Dei Ev[a]nelia Jurat

The above written testament was proved on 20th day of the month of March Anno Domini One rhousand five hundred 37
at London before the Lord authority of our Lord King Henry the Eighth of England and King of France etc. possessing of the recently deceased
[[Busshe-10|Anne Wenman]] etc. By the oath of [[Wenman-187|Thomas Wenman]] the executor named in the same testament In person by Thomas Docwra his proctor etc.
and through the same authority of the said lord our King approved and registered and administration was granted of all and singular
the goods, rights and loans of the said deceased to the forsaid executor In the person of the said proctor To be well and faithfully administered
And of a full and faithful Inventory to be produced on the second day after the feast of the Ascension of the Lord next to come And also of a clear and true calculation
to be returned Sworn upon the holy Gospels of God.

Will (1553, 1555) and Probate (1556) of Roberte Huckvale of Oxford, Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire 181.37

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category:Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''181.37; Oxfordshire Wills Index 1516-1857; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== Registered Will:

Testamentum [[Huckvale-14|Roberti Huckvale]] p[ar]och[ialis] b[ea]te Marie
Magdalene c initats oxon
In dei noie amen the xxii daye of Aprill in the yere of our Lorde god a thousande
fyve hundred fyftie and three and in the sixte yere of the reigne of our
Soveraigne Lorde Edwarde the syxte by the grace of god kynge of England
France and Irelande defender of the faith and in parth under god of the
churche of England and of Ireland supreame heed I [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] of the
Citie and Diocese of Oxforde, in the Countie of Oxford gent the daye of making
hereof beyng hole of memorie and allso of bodie thanks be gyven therfore
to allmyghtie god doo conscibute and make this my last wyll and testamint
in maner and forme following Fyrst I doo bequeth my sowle to allmyghty
god & blessed ladie saynte Marie the mother of Christe Jesu and to all
the holly cumpanye of heaven and my bodie to be buryed within the
parisshe churche of blessed Marie Magdalene with owte the northe
gate of the Citie of Oxford before the quire doore and in the bodie of the same
churche and next unto the grave where the bodie of Elynore my wyffe
lyith there buryed and I doo gyve and bequeth unto the Cathedrall
churche of the said Diocese of Oxford for tythes forgotton vid And to
fyve poore men the daye of my buryall to be gyven fyve pence in the
honor of the fyve wounds of Christe Jesu and the same day of my death
and at my buryall to have suche service in the said parisshe churche
of blessed Marie Magdalene as then shalbe permitted by the lawes
of god and the kyngs Maties. ordinnaes in the same churche with all
other prayours, services and suffrages as then shalbe permitted and used
in everie churche for sowles departed owte of this presente and transitery
lyffe The vicar and Curate of the said parisshe churche of Marie
Magdalene then praying for my sowle and all christen sowles to
have for his paynes xiid beside thoffering penye And to fyve other
preists if they maye then be had xxd eny preiste iiijd there to singe
or praye in the quire for my sowle and all christian sowles, To syxe
poore childer to helpe in the quire vjd The clerke of the churche viijd
And to the ringars of the bells vjd And in the tyme of my departing
owte of this worlde and presente lyffe one bell to be tolled before
my death a good whyle and lykewyse after my death that sume
good people may praye for my sowle to allmyghtie god to take it to
his mercye And the bell may of the Citie of Oxford goyng abouate
to induce the people and to putte theym in remembrannce to pray
lylewyse when I am departed and dead vjd and to a poore man
to make my grave iiijd And allso I wyll that on the daye of my
buryall shalbe dealed and gyven in almes syx dosen of whyte
bredde to poore people at home at their howses dwelling within
the said parisshe of Marie Magdalene where moste nede is or els
syx shillings in money by the discretion of myne executors and to
other as farre as it wyll goo with other charitable werks as
shalbe thought best by the discretion of my executors and of their
executors at my buryall monethes mynde and at my yeres mynde
or anniversarie in the fyrste yere after my death And after the fyrst
yere I wyll that once in the yere my anniversarie to be kept by
the space of fyftene yeres with lyke service in the churche almys and
distributions to poore people the daye that I was quicke and dead
the daye before or the daye after yerely duryng the said xv yeres
to be hadd and donne by my executors yf the lawes of allmightie
god and the kyngs graces lawes and ordinincs wyll & mytte the same
to be had and donne in maner and forme as is aforesaid So that
thirtene shillings four pence in money be gyven bestowed and
applyed yerely once in the yere at the said Anniversarie in the
service of the churche almes deades and other charitable werkes

by the discretion of my executors duryng the foresaid xv yeres And yf suche service
in the churche distributions and almes dedes to be donne at the said Anniversarie
now lykewyse any anniversarie or yeres mynde in eny churche for sowles Aepled
can not be permytted to be donne by the kyngs graces ordinnities and lawes
That I wyll then the said xiijs iiijd to be distributed and applyed in allmes
yerely to poore people and converted in to other charitable werks and
dedes by the discretion of myne executors the daye as is above rehersed for
the weale of my sowle and for prayour to be said for my sowle and all Christian
sowles duryng the said xv yeres in any place where my executors to poore
people or otherwise shall thincke best to be donne And to warde all whiche
chargies and yerely distributions to be had and donne for my sowls health
I wyll that the yeres that shalbe then to cume and not ended of the leasse
of my howse which I dwell in Magdalene parisshe by Oxford and within the
hundred of Northgate Strete withowte the northgate of the Citie of Oxforde
belonging to Magdalene College in Oxford after my death shall be
solde to some honest persons to inhabite in the same as I have longe done and
the money that shalbe receaved for the same leasse after it is solde by
my executors yf I my selffe doo not sell and departe with the same in
my lyffe tyme, shalbe applyed to warde the charges of my said anniversarye
and yeres mynde, or fowarde other cheritable dedes as is aforesaid for
the exoneracon of my heires and executors of the same as farre as it wyll
extende And the rest of the said charges to be borne and payed yerelye
duryng the said xv yeres by my heires and my executors in maner
and for me followinge wherof I wyll that my executors shall receave
yerely to be payed to theym and to their assignes by the hands off my
remite or remits owte of my lande by Stroudewater in the Conntie
of Gloucester yerely of the foresaid xiijs iiijd to be applyed to the
performance of this my laste wyll duryng the said fyftene yeres eny
yere syxe shillings and eight pence and my executors other syxe shillings
and eight pence indifferently to be borne betwein my heires and my
executors and by their heires and their executors after their deathe
And as towchinge all my lands and tenements in the countie off
Gloucester I doo dye seased of theym to thintente to cast a niste and
a trewe possession to my sonne and heire [[Huckvale-22|Christophere Huckvale]] and
to his heires And I wyll that after my death the same [[Huckvale-22|Christophere]]
shall enioye all suche Annuities yerely for terme of his lyffe
wherin I have made hym joynte patent withine And as towching
all my moveable goods I doo gyve theym and bequeth theym to
[[Buckner-120|Wyllyam Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-1|Dorothie]] my dowghter of Cumnore in the
Countie of Berks besydes my legacies, except all suche goods as
I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] shall gyve awaye with myne owne hands
and assigne to my children and other of my frends as legacies And
I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] doo constitute and make the said
[[Buckner-120|Wyllyam Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-1|Dorothie]] my dowghter my trew and faithfull
executore and executrix to perfourme this my testamente and last
wyll and to do for my sowle And I wyll that Margaret Dewe
my Se[rv]unte shall have all suche her small stuffe of houshold as
she hath within my house with her apparell yf anye suche stuffe be
And I do bequeth unto her my best mattresse a coverlett a
bolster and a paire of sheets besyds suche payment of myne as
I shall delyver with myne owne hands And where as my brother
Richard Carricke of Chepingnorton is indetted unto me in the

sume of xjli vjs as in the right of my wyfee Elinor his syster yf Richarde
Carycke of Tewksbury doo well and trewly delyver to Thomas Carycke
of the same Towne his nevye at the setting up of his occupations xls
that then I doo remytte the said Richarde Carricke my brother and
his executors of all the said xjli vjs viijd of rent beyng to me dew
unpayed In wytnesse wherof to this my laste wyll and testament
I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] have putt my seale and wrytten this
with myne owne hande the day and yere abovesaid These beyng
wytnesses Mr Bryttylbanke vicar there Wyllyam Lannder
Thomas Dugdale and Abell Smyth the day & yere abovesaid
And after this the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte Huckvale]] in his lyffe tyme the
daye of marche in the seconde and thirde yere of Philippe and Marie
by the grace of god kynge and quene of England France Naples
Jerusalem and Irelande defenders of the faith princies of Spayne
and Sicill Archdukes of Ausrygge and Brabant Countesses off
Haspurge Flannders and Tyroll callyng before hym for farder
wytnesse of this my Testamente James Dodwell John Toldervye
hedyll and Roberte Jakson as wytnesses to this his laste wyll And
farther I wyll that [[Buckner-1281|John Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-11|John Huckvale]] my childers
chylder shalbe and I doo conscitute and make theym trew overseers
of this my last wyll and Testamente and to call upon myne executor
executrix within wrytten for the perfourmance of this my laste
wyll and [[Huckvale-11|John Huckvale]] my sonne [[Huckvale-22|Christophere Huckvale]]s sunne
and [[Buckner-1281|John Bucknore]] my dawghter [[Huckvale-1|Dorothie Bucknore]]s sune do have
for their paynes the two Joyned tabulls standing in my hall
[[Huckvale-22|Christopher Huckvale]] the gylt table with the kyngs armes of
England paynted and gylt and [[Buckner-1281|John Buckenore]] the other ioyned
table there and eny one of theym a gowne of myne owne wawinge
furred or lyned by the discretion of my executor and executrix
within wrytten and the churchewardens of the parisshe churche
of Blessed Marie Magdalene yerely for the tyme beyng duryng
the said xv yeres after my deceasse to have yerely to theym payed
by the hands of my heires and my executor and executrixe
the daye of my anniversarye and yeres mynde two shillings that is
to saye xijd to the use of the parisshe churche of Marie Magdalene
and zijd for the churche wardens for their owne uses and
for their paynes to remembre the said Anniversarie yerely
duryng the said xv yeres after my decesasse which two shillings
so bequethyd shalbe parte and parcell of the xiijs iijd before
recited within this my Testamente And the rest of the said
xiijs iiijd which is xjs iiijd to be bestowed and applyed toward
the chargies of my annivsarie and yeres mynde yerely in the
service of allmyghtie god and in almys to poore people of the said
parisshe of Mari Magdalene as is within rehersed in this
my testamente and laste wyll and I the said [[Huckvale-14|Roberte
Huckvale]] wyll that all this wrytten and recited before in
the backsyde of this my Testamente to be p[ar]cell of this my
last wyll
p[er] me [[Huckvale-14|Robertu Huckvale]] mann ppa/
==Probate== Probatu[m] erat hoc Testamentu[m] [[Huckvale-14|Robertu
Huckvale]] p[ar]och[ialis] b[ea]te Marie Magdalene in

suburbiis C[o]mitat[us] oxon dum vixit nup[er] def[uncti] p[rese]ntibus
annex coram nobis Waltero Wryght legum doctore
R[everen]di in chr[ist]o p[at]ris ac d[omi]ni domini Roberti p[er]missione di[vin]a
oxon. Ep[iscop]i vicario in sp[irit]ualib[us] generali necnon
Arch[idiacono] oxon[iensis] Arch[ideaconati] apud oxon[iensem] die mercurij
viz. [videlicet] xxvjto. die mensis Augusti Anno d[omi]ni 1556 ac
p[er] nos approbatum et insumatu[m] necnon pro
vero valore eiusdem l[egi]time pronu[n]ciatu[m] Comissaq[ue]
fuit et est administr[an]d[o] o[mni]um et sing[u]loru[m] bonorum
dict[orum] iuriu[m] catalloru[m] et creditoru[m] dict[i] [[Huckvale-14|Robertum]]
defunctu[m] et eius Testamentu[m] qual[ite]rcu[m]q[ue] co[n]cernen[tium]
de b[e]n[e] et fidel[ite]r administrando eadem ac soluennt[ur]
debita et legata eiusdem def[uncti] ac dictum Testame[n]tu[m]
p[er]implendo [[Buckner-120|Will[ia]mo Bucknore]] et [[Huckvale-1|Dorothee]] eius
uxori executoribus in dict[i] Testamento no[m]i[n]at[ur]
in forma iur[i]s iurat[e] Saluo iure cuiuscumq[ue]
ac p[er] eosdem admiss[e] et accept[e]/


It was proved, this testament by [[Huckvale-14|Robert
Huckvale]] of the parish of the blessed Marie Magdalene in
the suburb of the County of Oxford while he lived, recently deceased, by the presents
attached, before us Walter Wryght doctor of laws,
vicar general in spiritual matters of the
Reverend father and lord in Christ, lord Robert, by divine permission,
Bishop of Oxford, and also
Archdeacon of the Archdeaconry of Oxford, at Oxford, on the day of Mercury [Wednesday]
namely 26th day of the month of August Anno Domini 1556 and
through us approved and registered and also for
the true value of the same, lawfully declared, and the administration
was and is commited of all and singular the said
goods rights chattels and debts of the said deceased
[[Huckvale-14|Robert]] and concerning this Testament by whatever means,
the same to be well and faithfully administered and
the debts and legacy of the same deceased and said Testament shall be paid,
to be fulfilled by [[Buckner-120|William Bucknore]] and [[Huckvale-1|Dorothee]] his
wife named executors in the said Testament,
sworn in the form of the law, preserving the right of anyone,
and through the same admitted and accepted.

Will (1577) and Probate (1577) of Christopher Huckvale of Overnorton, Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire 185.468

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category:Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''185.468; Oxfordshire Wills Index 1516-1857; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== Registered Will: CCCClxviij
Testamentu[m] [[Huckvale-22|Christopheri Hucvalle]] de
Overnorton in com. Oxon generosi

Testament of [[Huckvale-22|Christopher Hucvalle]] of
Overnorton in the County of Oxford gentleman


In the name of god Amen the xxiijth daye of Julye Anno Dmi 1577 I
[[Huckvale-22|Christopher Huckvalle]] of Ov[er]norton in the countie of Oxon gentelman
beinge sycke of bodye but of good and parfyet remebrance thanks
be to god, do ordayne and make this my last wyll and testa
ment in manner and forme Followinge Revokinge all Former
wylls heretofore by me made Fyrst I bequeathe my soule to the
handes of almightie god my saviour and redemer by whose merytts
I truste to be saved and my bodye to be buryed within the church of
Chepingnorton Imprimis I give and bequeathe unto Christes
Church in Oxon xijd Itm I give and bequeathe unto the
poore people of Chepingnorton xs in monie Itm I give &
bequeathe unto to the poore people of Overnorton to everye cotiger iiijd
Itm my mynde and wyll is and allso I give and bequeathe unto
my lovinge wyffe [[Unknown-521867|Anne Huckvalle]] my detts beinge payed and
my Funeralls dyscharged all my goodes and cattalls moveable
and immoveable, whatsoever I have monies and debts wherin I make
my full executrixe of this my last wyll and testament for her
better preferment of lyainge In wytnes hereof I have hereunto
sett my hande and seale geven the daye and yeare above wryten
in the presents of these persons whose names are underwryten
by me [[Huckvale-22|Christopher Huckvalle]] Richarde Busbye by me Thomas
Carrys
==Probate== Probatum erat hoc Testamentu[m] cora[m] nobis
Thoma Yale legius doctore Sedit Archepiscopal[i]s
Cantuarien[is] officiali l[egi]time constitu[i]t decimo septimo
dei mensis Augusti Anno d[omi]mi 1577 ac p[er] nos appro
bat[ur] et insumat[ur] ac pro vero valore eiusdem l[egi]time
pronu[n]ciat[um] Comissaq[ue] fuit et est p[er] nob[is] Administra[ndo]
o[mn]iu[m] et sing[u]loru[m] bonoru[m] dict[i] defunct[i] et eius Testa
ment[um] qual[ite]rcu[m]q[ue] concernen[tium] executrici eadem
no[mi]nat[ur] in p[er]sona Wyll[ia]m Shawe apparitoris procura
toris eius in forma iuris iurat[e] Saluo iure
cuiuscu[m]q[ue] ac p[er] eande[m] admiss[e] et accept[e].

It was proved, this Testament before us
Thomas Yale doctor of laws Sat as the lawfully appointed
official of the Archbishopric of Canterbury the seventeenth
day of the month of August Anno Domini 1577 and through us
approved and registered and the true value of the same, lawfully
declared, and the Adminstration was and is Commited through us
of all and singular the goods of the said deceased and concerning
his Testament by whatever means, to be fulfilled by the executrix
of the same, this sworn in the form of the law, in person, by Wylliam Shawe
official agent, preserving the right
of anyone, and through the same admitted and accepted.

Will (1582) and Probate (1583) of Richard Cooper of Merson Sicca, Gloucestershire - Glos GDR/R8/1583/93

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; GDR/R8/1583/93; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Cooper-43546|Richard Cooper]] (accessed 24 Mar 2024) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/12272872?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22686d383262345a345455544251554f593657326668706d626e4e4443492b2f4b5377466d6a483273474b633d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== [[Cooper-43546|Richarde Cowper]] In the name of God amen, the ixth daye of ffebruarye, in the yeare of our Lord god 1582 in
the xxvth yeare of the Reigne of our sovereigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth &c I [[Cooper-43546|Richard
Cooper]] of merson sicca, in the County of Glocest[er] husbandman, beinge sicke in body, but whole
& perfecte of memory, praised be god doe ordaine, & make, my Laste will & Testa
ment, in maner, & forme, as followeth. ffirste I geve & bequeath my soule, unto al
mightye god, & my body to be buryed, in the Churche, or Churchyarde, of mersone
aforesayd. Item I geve unto the parishe Churche of merson sicca --- vjd Item I
geve unto the poremens Boxe, of the said parishe --- xjd Item I geve unto [[Cooper-43571|Thomas]]
my sonne -- xls & doe forgeve him – iijli of due debte w[hi]ch he owethe me Item I geve
unto [[Cooper-43574|John]] my sonne, a blacke heyfer, xxs of money, & ij sheepe. Item I geve and
bequeathe unto him, his heires, excutors, & assignes for ever, all my Lands and
Tenements whatsoever, yt lie, & be, w[hi]ch in the Towne parishe, & ffeldes, of welforde
in the County of Glocest[er], w[i]th their appurtenances. Item I geve unto [[Cooper-43580|Richarde]]
my sonne, a Rawne Coulte, a redde Cowe, iij sheepe of the middle sorte, an Iron
bounde Carte, a harrowe, & a plowe, & whatsoever is co[n]tayned in the Chamber where
in he nowe lyethe. And ffurthermore, my will is, yt my sonne [[Cooper-43580|Roberte]], his heires,
executors, or assignes, shall fynde unto him, meate, drincke, & washinge, all the while
he keepeth him selfe single, & yt he shall have the use of the sayde Chamber all
the while he is batcheler. if he be disposed, there for to tarrye. Item I geve unto
my Daughter [[Cooper-43586|Agnes]] --- xxs Item I geve unto my Daughter [[Cooper-43589|Joane]] – xxs Ite[m]
I geve unto [[Cooper-43593|Richard]] the sone of [[Cooper-43580|Roberte]] my sone, a ffetherbed, a spice morter, and
a sheepe. Item I geve unto [[Cooper-43647|Ales]] his Daughter a sheepe. Item I geve unto every
on of the Childre[n] of my sonne [[Cooper-43571|Thomas]], a sheepe. Item I geve unto [[Cooper-43648|Roberte]] ye
sonne of [[Cooper-43574|John]] my sonne, a heyfer. Item I geve unto every on of the Childre[n] of my
Daughter [[Cooper-43586|Anne]], a sheepe. Item I geve unto [[Unknown-678755|willia[m]]] the sone of my Daughter
[[Cooper-43589|Joane]], an ewe, & a Lambe, & to her Daughter [[Unknown-678758|Joane]], a sheepe. Item I geve unto
every on of my sonne John Sclatters Childre[n], a sheepe. Ite, I geve unto william
Sclatters Childre[n] – vid a peece. Ite[m] I geve unto Richard Powell his
Childre[n] --- vid a peece. Item I geve unto every on of my servants –- xijd
Item I geve unto every on of my godchildre[n] --- iiijd. The reste of all my
goods moveable & immoveable, whatsoever, my debtes, Legasies, & funerals
discharged, I geve & bequeath, unto [[Cooper-43580|Robarte]] my sonne, whom I doe or
daine, & make, the ffull, whole & lawfull executor, of this my Laste will &
Testament. And furthermore I doe appoint [[Cooper-43270|Thomas Cooper]], [[Cooper-43462|Henrie]]
Cooper. John Kecke, & Gefferie M[o]n[n]muth, to be the overseers of the same.
who are also witnesses there unto. ==Probate== T[estamentum]
[[Cooper-43546|Rich[ard]i Cooper]]
de marson sicca
p[ro]bat[um] cora[m] m[agist]ro
Will[iam]o Blackleech
in leg[ibus] bacc[alario] &c com[issario]
dicimo die Aprilis
1583
et comissa est ad[ministrac]o
[[Cooper-43580|execut[orem]]] in eade[m]
test[ament]o iurat[um] debite
primo vigore
comissio[n]is iurat[um]
Saluo &c 1583 The testament
of [[Cooper-43546|Richard Cooper]]
of Marson Sicca
was proved befiore magistrate
William Blackleech
bachelor of laws &c commissary
the tenth day of April
1583
and administration was granted
to the [[Cooper-43580|executor]] in the same
testament sworn first
as required by law
by the power of the commission
Preserving &c 1583
==Research Notes== There appear to have been a couple of naming errors in this will. The first is Richard's son, [[Cooper-43580|Roberte]]. The first mention of him is as 'Richarde', but it is clear from the following clause that it refers to the same person as both clauses refer to the same chamber. Subsequent references reinforce the name as actually being [[Cooper-43580|Roberte]] rather than Richarde. It may well be that [[Cooper-43580|Roberte's]] own son, [[Cooper-43593|Richarde]], may be the cause of this slip. The second is of [[Cooper-43586|Agnes/Anne]]. I have come across these names used interchangeably before, and it is possible this is the case here. It is also possible one is just an error, but with only one mention of each name, it is impossible to be sure which is wrong without further evidence from other sources. Whilst it is just possible that these are two separate daughters, the same relative position in the lists of children, and then the grandchildren by those children, argue against it.

Will (1597) and Probate (1598) of Henry Cooper of Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire - Glos GDR/R8/1598/50

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; GDR/R8/1598/50; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Cooper-43462|Henry Cooper]] (accessed 24 Mar 2024) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/12073272?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a222b5869656459385a55754449746e6d45704f422b3255762b585772766a614233426138452f3137765172673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== [[Cooper-43462|henry Coop.]]

In dei no[m]i[n]e Amen in the yeare of our lord god 1597 the xvijth day of
Maye in the xxxixth yeare of the Reigne of our So[ve]reigne lady
Elizabethe by the grace of god of England of France & Irelande
Queene Defender of the faithe &c I [[Cooper-43462|Henry Cooper]] of marston
sicca in the Countie of Glouc[ester] beinge sicke of body but of good and
p[er]fect remembrance thankes be to god for it doe make this my last
will & testament in man[ner] & forme fol]l]owinge: ffirst I bequeathe my
soule to allmightie god & my body to be buried in the Churche:
yarde of marston sicca aforesayed. ./ ./ ./ ./ ./ ./ ./
Imprimis my will is that my [[Unknown-677402|mother]] and my wife shall occupie the livinge
together during theire widdowes estate And my sonne [[Cooper-43463|Thomas Coop[er]]]
to enter only then uppon halfe of the livinge at the age of a eleven
yeares./
Item I geve & bequeathe to my sonne [[Cooper-43463|Thomas Coop[er]] xxli
Item I geve & bequeathe to my sonne [[Cooper-43475|willia[m[ Coop[er]]] xxli
Item I geve & bequeathe to my sonne [[Cooper-43476|Johnne Coop[er]]] xxli
Item I geve & bequeathe to my daughter
[[Cooper-43477|Margerie Cooper]] xxxli
Item I geve & bequeathe to my daughter [[Cooper-43478|Ales Coop[er]]] xxxli
Item my will is that if my wife marrie to leave the livinge
wholly unto my sonne [[Cooper-43463|Thomas Cooper]] and to have three
score pounds and soe goe awaye./ ./ ./ ./ ./ ./
Item I ordaine and appoint my sonne [[Cooper-43463|Thomas Coop[er]]] to be my whole
executor of this my last will & testament ./
Item I appoint my brother [[Cooper-43270|Thomas Coop[er]]] and my brother in lawe
willliam ffowler to be my overseerers of this my last will and testam[en]t

wittnes John Shakol
Thomas Shakoll
Johnne Campden and
Clement Busshell ==Probate== probat[um] fuit testa[men]tum predict[um] ... forma
... William Blackeleech ... vicar[is[ gen[er]alis
xxvijo die Aprilis Anno d[omi]ni 1598: Comissaq[ue]
fuit Adm[inistrac]o bono[rum] &c [[Cooper-43270|Thome Cowper]] fr[atrem] nat[uralem]
dicto def[uncti] def[uncti] ... [[Cooper-43463|Thome
Cowper]] filij et executor[em] ...
... et legit[ime] ? &c ?
... &c saluo iure &c

The aforesaid testament was proved ...
... William Blackeleech vicar general
the 27th day of April Anno domini 1598 And administration
was granted of the goods &c to [[Cooper-43270|Thomas Cowper]] natural brother
of the said deceased ... [[Thomas
Cowper]] son and executor ...
... and lawfully ... &c ?
... &c preserving the rights &c

Will (1605) and Probate (1605) of Thomas Cowper of Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire - Glos GDR/R8/1605/168

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; GDR/R8/1605/168; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Cooper-43270|Thomas Cowper]] (accessed 17 Mar 2024) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/10972515?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227177425744684b4e53465a356c714d33727556626f6337786c3852304e79496c4a616d714b55686e72736f3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== M[a]d[e] the eleventh daie of July in the yeare of
o[u]r Lord god a thousand Sixe hundred and
five, [[Cooper-43270|Thomas Cowper]] of Marston sicca
in the dioc[e]s of Glouc[este]r beinge sick yet
of good and p[er]fect memory, & beinge demanded
how p[er]suaded to make his will & to dispose
his goods he answered that he might
p..ick.. doe soe and beinge demanded
how he wold dispose it he answered
that he wold leave all that he had
unto his [[Slatter-663|wife]] sayenge it was too
little for her; Then beinge p[re]sent
[[Slatter-665|John Slatter]] of pebworth Thomas Millare
of the same, & [[Kecke-7|John Keck the younger]]
of Marston aforesaid & [[Cooper-43280|Thomas Cowper
the younger]] of the same. ==Probate== Admi[ni]stratio Cu[] hoc Test[ament]o ? ? ? fuit
p[er ven[erabilem] vir[um] ? Johane Sema[n] legu[m] doctore
Ca? [[Slatter-663|Joane Cowper]] Relict[am] d[i]c[t]e defubcte
Apud Glouc vicessimo quart[o] die julij 1605
debite prius Juram[entum] vigore Com[m]issionis &c salu[o] iure
Cuiuscumq[ue]
pro Inventario Bartholomei prox[imo] Administration of which this Testament ...
by the venerable ? John Seman doctor of laws
? [[Slatter-663|Joane Cowper]] Relict of the said deceased
At Gloucester on the twenty fourth day pf July 1605
first duly Sworn by the power of the Commission &c preserving the rights
of anyone.
before an Inventory by Bartholomew the next [in line]

Will (1607) and Probate (1608) of John Adams of Driffield, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1608/70

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[[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://gloucestershire.epexio.com/records/GDR/18/8/13370 Gloucestershire Probate Records; GDR/R8/1608/70; GDR/18/8/13370; Gloucestershire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== [[Adams-55489|John Addams]] of Dryfeild

In the name of god Amen. The xvth day of the moneth
of may in the yeare of the Raigne of ower soveraigne lord kinge James
by the grace of god kinge of England ffrance and
Ireland the fist, and of Skotland the fortythe. And
in the yeare of ower Lord god .1607. I [[Adams-55489|John Adams]]
of Drifeld w[ith]in the county of Glocest[er] yeoman,
beinge growen into yeares, and full of infirmytyes
and therfore daylye expectinge when it will plese
god to call me out of this world, callinge to mynde
also how sudenly death cometh and w[ith] how small a
matter life is taken away, I have therfore thought
it goode, beinge now in good and perfect Remembrance
to set my house in order, and to make and Ordayne my
last will and testament The whiche I have appoynted
to be in maner and form as foĺlowethe
First I comend my soule into the hands of Almightye
god my maker saviour and redemer by the merates
of whose and passion I trust to be saved. And
I firmely beleave that assone as my soule is departed
out of this my body it shalbe caryed by the Angles of
god into heaven, and placed there amonge the soules
of his saved sayntes. And as for my body beinge
the Organ or Chest wherin this soule of myne
have beene enclosed, my will is that assone as
my soule have Left it that it may be brought
acgayne and Layde in the earth wherof it was first
made and be Christyan like buryed w[ith]in the church
of Drifild afforsayd in some convenient place at the
discrecion of my frinds and overseers/ And I gyve and
bequeth towarde the Reparation of the sayd Church
in respect of my buriall therin vjs viijd to be payd
by my executor hearin named w[ith]in on halfe yeare after
my decease/ And to be employed unto suche uses as
shalbe thought fit by my overseers~.
Itm I gyve and bequeth unto will[ia]m snell maryan
Adams Will[ia]m Bayly and Widdow gater to
eche of these on bushell of Barly to be payd
and deliv[er]ed [u]nto them by my executor hearin
named w[ith]in on moneth next after my decease/

Itm I gyve and bequeth unto [[Addams-108|Sd Walter Adams]]
my sonne one stocke or stall of Bees to be deliv[er]ed
unto him at holy Roode day next after my decease
Itm my will is that my soone [[Addams-108|Sd Walter]] shaĺl have
yearly on load of furzen duringe my wyves life
and shalbe brought whome unto him by my wyves
teeme/ or by him that shal use them in hir behalfe
Itm I gyve and bequethe unto [[Addams-141|Henry Adams]] my sonne
xvi li in money to be payd unto him byvthe end of
two yeares Compleate next after my decease
that is to say w[ith]in the first yeare viij li
and w[ith]in the next yeare compleate the other viij li
Or yf my wife do surender hir estate unto [[Addams-142|Richard]]
my sonne then my will is that as muche as shalbe
behind and unpayd shalbe payd unto the sayd [[Addams-141|Henry]]
before the surender of hir estate.
Itm I gyve more unto my sonne [[Addams-141|Henry]] my best Iron
bound Cart, my best plowe, share and Coulter my
best payer of Harrows my second pott, my table
borde in the haull w[ith] the trestles yt standeth
upon and my grindstone, to be deliv[er]ed unto him
at the death of his mother yf she shall keepe the
Thinge in hir owne hand so longe, Or els at the
surender of hir estate.
Itm I gyve unto my sonne [[Addams-143|John]] xx li to be deliv[er]ed unto
him by the end of three yeares complete next
after my decease that is to say w[ith]in the first
yeare Compleate vj li xiijs iiijd And w[ith]in the second
yeare Complete vj li xiijs iiijd And w[ith]in the third
yeare Compleate the other vj li xiijs iiijd But
yf it happen that my wife shall surender hir estate
before the sayd somme of xx li be full payd
in maner as is afforsayd then my will is that
as muche as shalbe behind shalbe fully satisfied
before the surender of hir estate
Itm I gyve more unto my sonne [[Addams-143|John]] the ffetherbedd
withion my self and my wife do lye on and the
fether bolster therunto belonginge and a fether
pillow, tbe payer of Hempton sheats on blanket
and on coverlett my best new pott tu indifferent
peaces of pewter, my second Cart my second plow
share and Cowlter my second payer of Harrows and
my mault mill to be deliv[er]ed unto at the decease of
his mother or if that she surendeth before at
the surender of hir estate/
Itm I gyve and bequeath unto my daughter [[Adams-55531|Elen]]
xxli in money to be payd unto hir by my executor
w[ith]in on yeare complete after my decease Or yf
it shall happen that my wife shall surender before
the sayd money be payd, then my will is that it
shalbe payd unto hir before the surender of hir
estate.
Itm I gyve more unto my sayd daughter [[Adams-55531|Elen]] my
bedsteed in the parlor and the fetherbeed that lyeth
therin and the boulster there also And my second
Coverlet on blanket two payer of Hampton sheats
and on pillow and on pillow sleave my third pot my
prese in the parlor and two plates to be deliver[er]ed
unto hir upon hir maredge day or the decease of
hir mother w[hi]ch shall first happen And yf hir
mother do surender before any of the two shall
happen then my will is that it shall be deliv[er]ed
unto hir before the surender of hir estate.
Itm I gyve and bequethe to every on of my sonne
[[Addams-142|Richard Addams]] his children and also to every on of
my daughter [[Adams-55532|Johan Warr]] hir Children on shipe a
peace to be indifferently Chosen out of my ship
by my overseers and delivered unto them at michelmas
followinge my decease.
All these Legacyes before gyven and bequethed
my will is that it be payd by my Executrixe heare
under named unto the partyes Above named in maner
and forme as is afforsayd
All the Rest of my goods and Chattels moveable
and unmoveable, my debts payd and my funerall
expences discharged I Wholly gyve & bequeth
unto [[Unknown-579655|Johan Addams]] my now wife whom I make &
ordayne my whole and sole Executrix of this my
Last will and testament And I nominate for
my Overseers my good frind Johan Ham, Clarke &
parson of Harnhill, And Richard Iles of dryffild
Requestinge them that they will endeavour the best they
can to see this my Last will and testament performed
accordinge to my true entent & meninge
==Probate== Probatu[m] fuit hoc testamentu[m] infra scriptu[m]
apud Glouc vicessimo quinto die Junij
Anno d[omi]ni 1608 coram ven[er]a[bi]li viro
mag[ist]ro Joh[ann]e Seman legum d[o]c[t]ore Cancellar
&c p[er] ex[e]cuticem &c Cui Comissa fuit ad[minist]r[ac]o
de prius Jurat vigore Comissionis Joh[ann]i Ham
R[e]c[t]ori de Harnehull concess &c saluo Jure
cuiuscumq[ue] &c

This below written testament was proved
at Gloucester on the twenty fifth day of June
Anno Domini 1608 before the venerable
master John Seman doctor of laws Chancellor
etc by the executrix etc to Whom was Committed the administration
by the previously Sworn power of Commission of John Ham
Rector of Harnhill etc preserving the right
of anyone etc

Will (1610) and Probate (1611) of Joane Cooper of Marstone Sicca, Gloucestershire - Glos GDR/R8/1611/63

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; GDR/R8/1611/63; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Slatter-663|Joane Cooper]] (accessed 25 Feb 2024) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/1784072?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2277344476633449427348494441525762756a63412f4655386b726855453239636252395970304a324731383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== [[Slatter-663|Jone Cooper]]

In the name of god amen. The first daye of Januarie in the yeare of our lord god one thousand
sixe hundred and tenne. I [[Slatter-663|Joane Cooper]] of Marstone sicca in the countie and dioces of
Glouc[ester] widow being sicke in bodie but of good and p[er]fect memorie (praise be god) doe make
and ordaine this my p? testament contayening therein my last will in man[n]er and forme
followeinge: ffirst I com[m]end my soule into the handes of the blessed Trinitie, the father the
sonne and the holy ghost, assured by trusteing and unfaynedly beleevinge to be saved by the
precious deathe and bloude sheedeinge of my lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and my bodie I
com[m]ytt to the earthe, and to be buried in the Churchyard of marstone sicca aforesaide neare to the
bodie of my late welbeloved husband [[Cooper-43270|Thomas Cooper]] deceased Concerninge my worldlie goodes
I dispose of them in this man[n]er followeinge. Imprimis I give unto [[Cooper-38725|Thomas Cooper]] the sonne of
my eldest sonne [[Cooper-33732|Henrie Cooper]] two fetherbedes, my best Coverlett, the Chest standeing at my bede
heade, a Draper latteclothe and a towell marked w[i]th theis letters H C. It[em] I give to [[Cooper-43273|Joane
Cooper]] daughter of the saide [[Cooper-33732|Henrie Cooper]] five poundes in money to be paide to her at the daye
of her marriage and if she dye before that tyme, then her Legacie shall remaine and come to the
benefite of the rest of the children of the saide [[Cooper-33732|Henrie Cooper]] nowe liveinge or to be comest
liver of them. It[em] I give to the saide [[Cooper-43273|Joane Cooper]] a towell wrought w[i]th staved worke. It[em] I
give unto [[Cooper-43281|Ane]] Cooper the daughter of [[Cooper-43280|Thomas Cooper]] my sonne five poundes to be paide
to her at the daye of her marriage, and if she dye before that tyme then her Legacie shall
remaine and come to [[Cooper-43284|Elizabeth Cooper]] the daughter of the saide [[Cooper-43280|Thomas Cooper]] my sonne to be
paide to her at the daye of her marriage, and if she dye before that tyme then her Legacie shall
remaine amd come to the ease of the children of my saide sonne [[Cooper-43280|Thomas Cooper]] now liveinge
or to be comest liver of them. It[em] I give to the saide [[Cooper-43281|Ane Cooper]] my best flockebed and my
best boulster three platters a brasse pan two paire of sheets, one paire of the best sorte, and the
other of the worser, one Coverlett and a blankett. It[em] I give unto [[Cooper-43282|Elizabeth Kecke]] my
daughter my greatest flockebed, my best gowne, my best peticoate, my white Coverlett, a boulster
and my sidesaddle. It[em] I give unto [[Cooper-43283|Anne Groke]] my daughter a Coverlett, a boulster, a
peticoate clothe and my second gowne. Moreover I give unto the saide [[Cooper-43282|Elizabeth Kecke]] and
[[Cooper-43283|Anne Groke]] all the best of my apparell and my clothe, to be parted equally betwene them
It[em] I give unto my sonne [[Cooper-43285|John Cooper]] tenne poundes to be paide to him upon the thirde daye
of Maye w[hi]ch shalbe in the yeare of lord god one thousand sixe hundred and sixeteene. It[em] I
give more to him my second Coverlett and my best paire of sheets. It[em] my will is that the
twentie poundes w[hi]ch my sonne in lawe [[Kecke-7|John Kecke]] oweth me shalbe paide to my Executor
upon the saide thirde daye of Maye 1616. It[em] I give unto [[Martin-93600|Thomas Martin]] [[Slatter-666|my sisters]] sonne
a coverlett: ac to [[Martin-93601|Margarett Martin]] his sister another Coverlett: It[em] I give unto Joane
Miller a paire of sheets. It[em] I give unto [[Slatter-665|my brother Slatters]] three daughters that be at
home w[i]th him three platters. It[em] I give unto [[Slatter-666|my sister Martins]] three daughters that be
unmaried three platters. It[em] my will and intentt ys that if my saide sonne [[Cooper-33732|Henrie Cooper]]
doe not give and deliverto my Executor w[i]thoutt suite of lawe, all and singular my goodes and
cattle w[hi]ch are nowe in his howst amd keepeing that then his children shall have noe p[ar]te nor
p[ar]cell of the Legacies before by theis prite bestowed uppon them. The residue of my goodes and
cattle moveable and unmoveable unbequeathed I give and bestowe uppon the saide [[Cooper-43280|Thomas
Cooper]] my sonne whome I make and ordaine sole and whole Executor of this my prite testamentt
in the presence of Thomas Myller, [[Slatter-665|John Slatter]], [[Kecke-7|John Kecke]], [[Cooper-33732|Henrie Cooper]], [[Cooper-43285|John Cooper]] & others. ==Probate== [The handwriting for the probate is a bit of a scrawl and the final line is an addition from the usual template, which ends with the oath.] Probatu[m] fuit hoc Testamentu[m] apud Glouc vicesimo
quarto die mensis Maij Anno d[omi]ni mill[es]imo sex[c]entessimo
undecimo cora[m] nobis Johane Seman legu[m] doctore Commiss[]
suo l[egi]time ?fecit Et p[]s approbatu[m] et in sumatu[m] comisa
fuit Administratio bonoru[m] Juru[m] et Creditoru[m] dicto ex.
debite prius ad Sancto dei Evangelij Jurat[um] Saluo Jure
cuiuscumq[ue] ? ? die in ? ? ?
supro scripto /

This Testament was proved at Gloucester on the twenty
fourth day of the month of May Anno domini one thousand six hundred
and eleven before us John Seman doctor of laws Commisioned
lawfully And ? approved and registered [and] Administration
of the goods Rights and Loans was committed to the said executor
first duly Sworn upon the Holy Gospels of god Preserving the Rights
of anyone …
above written/

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''Oxfordshire Archives 199.21; 31/4/7''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the name of god, Amen, The twelue day of march, in the
nynth yeere of the raigne of our Sou[er]aigne Lord
Charles [1633/4], Kinge of England Scotland, ffrance & Ireland kinge
defender of the fayth Ec I [[Huckvale-147|Arthure Huckvale]] of wigginton in
the County of Oxon gent[leman], beinge weake in body, but of good and
byfitt mynd & memorie (I thanke the lord) doe make & ordayne this
my last will & Testament in manner & forme as followeth Imprimis
I bequeath my soule into the hands of almightie god, hopinge to be saued
onelie by the merits of Jesus christ And my body to be buried
in the Church of wigginton, Item I give unto the Church of wigginton
lix shillings & eight pence, Item I give unto the poore of wigginton
tenn shillings . Item I give unto the poore of Hoock Norton fforty
shillings . Item I give unto the poore of Nether hayford twentie shillings
Item I give towards the mayntenance of Heyford Bridge tenn shillings
Item I give & bequeath unto my Cosen William Bruce & his wife
fforty shillings, Item I give unto my daughter in law [[Unknown-535077|ffrancis Bruce]]
twentie shillings. Item I give unto my Cosen George Blount & his
wife six pounds thirteene shillings & eight pence, Item I give unto
William Blount the Bedstaede & the bed I lie on with all the
ffurniture hereto belonginge, & my presse, Item I give unto John
Blount fforty shillings, Item I give unto Marie Blount Hanna
Blount & Abigall Blount twentie shillings apeece, Item I give
& bequeath unto Samuel Lydiate & his wife tenn pounds, Item
I give unto Richard Lydiate three pounds, Iten I give unto william
Lydiate three pounds, Item I give unto Christopher Lydiate tenn
shillings, Item I give unto Abigall Lydiate & Ann Lydiate tenn
shillings apeece, Item I give & bequeath unto Thomas Huckell
& his wife fforty shillings . Item I give & bequeath unto my
Cosen [[Huckvale-10|Cuthberth Huckvale]] twentie shillings . Item I give
& bequeath unto my Cosen [[Huckvale-9|william Huckvale]] & his wife six
pounds thirteene shillings & eight pence, Item I give unto [[Huckvale-66|Thomas
Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-121|Richarde Huckvale]] & [[Huckvale-148|Marke Huckvale]] tenn shillings
a peece, Item I give unto [[Austen-1437|William Austin]] & his wife three pounds
Item all the rest of my goods unbequeathed/ Item I give unto
ffoulke mau;cher & Thomas Baylies two shillings a peece, Item
I give unto Elizabeth Elener three shillings fower pence, Item
all the rest of my goods unbequeathed I give unto my sonn [[Bruce-8193|william
Bruce]], and to my daughter [[Bruce-8191|Abigall Austin]], whome I make & appoint
to my sole executors of this my last will & Testament, In witnes
whereof I have hereunto set my hande the daye and yeere first
above written . / .
[[Huckvale-147|Arthure H Huckvale]]
his mark
witnes hereunto
George Blount
ffoulke Malcher
John Stranke
==Inventory== An Inventorie taken at wigginton in the
Countie of Oxford of the goods & Chattells
of [[Huckvale-147|Arthure Huckvale]] gent[leman] late of
wigginton deceassed, the Seaventh day
of October in the yeere of o[ur] lord 1634.
& praysed by George Blount. Thomas
Huckell John Croftes & Humfry Hall
£ . S . d
Imp[ri]mis all his wearinge aparrell x - 0 - 0
Item in redy monies _ _ _ _ 78 - ii - vj
Item one ioyne Bedsteede one ioyne Cubberd three
Chests two Coffers one litle box & one Chayre &
two litle Stooles _ _ _ _ iiij - 0 - 0
Item two ffetherbeds one flock bed three
fether bolsters fine fether pillowes with valeure
& Cartagnes _ _ _ _ _ 10 - x - 0
Item ffine Couerlids seuen blankets & three Cushins ii - vj - viij
Item fower gold rings one siluer thimble
and one siluer lacinge needle _ _ _ ii - x - 0
Item sixteene payre of sheets fine bord
of table napkins three pillowbeares _ _ vij - x - 0
Item one basen & ewer one other basen
two dozen of pewter platters seuen
Saucers eight perringers fower salt
sellers & two pewter Candlestickes _ _ ij - vj - viij
Item seuen brasen Candlestickes two
Chanernedishes one brzen flower pott _ _ 0 - xv - 0
Item all his bookes _ _ _ _ 0 - xiij - iiij
Item one Iron barr one payre of
Andirons & diuerse other implements _ _ j - 0 - 0
Item more in money due from mr
Parramore of Hoocknorton on
Michaelmas Day last past _ _ _ xiiij - 0 - 0
Total _ 128 - 14 - 2
George Blount:
Tho Huckell
John J Croftes
his marke.
Humfry H Hall
his marke/

Ex[ecu]tu[m] erat, hoc In[v]ent]uram apud Oxon Tertio
Die mensis Novembris Anno D[omi]ni 1634
p[er] [[Bruce-8193|W[illia]m Bruce]] et [[Bruce-8191|Abigal Austin]] ex[ecuto]res
testam[en]ti ac pro vero et perfecto In[vent]ure &c
sub p[ro]testato[n]e tamen de addendo &c quod si &c

It was executed, this Inventory at Oxford on the Third
Day of the month of November Anno Domini 1634
through [[Bruce-8193|William Bruce]] and [[Bruce-8191|Abigal Austin]] executors
of the testament and for the true and perfect Inventory etc.
under protestation nevertheless about which is to be added etc. which if etc.
==Probate== Probatu[m] erat hoc testam[en]tu[m] apud Oxon
tertio die mensis Novembris Anno
D[omi]ni 1634 cora[m] ven[erabi]li viro Edro.
Willson Sacre Theologie Bacc[alari]o ven[erabi]lis viri
Richardi Louch legum d[o]c[t]oris Reuerendi
[Chris]to p[at]ris ac d[omi]ni d[omi]ni Johannis p[er]missione
d[ivi]na Oxon Ep[iscop]i vicarii in Sp[irit]ualibus gen[era]lio et
Officialis princ[ipa]lis l[egi]time constituti Ac per
eu[m] approbatu[m] et insumatu[m] p[ro]q[ue] vero valore et
validitate eiusd[em] l[egi]time p[ro]nunciatu[m] comissaq[ue]
fuit et est p[er] eu[m] ad[ministrand]o xc eiusq[ue] testam[entum]
qual[ite]rcunq[ue] concernen[tium] [[Bruce-8193|W[illia]mo Bruce]] et
[[Bruce-8191|Abigael Austin]] executorib[us] in eod[em] testam[entum]
no[m]i[n]atis In forma iuris iurat[e] saluo iure
cuiuscunq[ue]

It was proved, this testament, at Oxford
the third day of the month of November Anno
Domini 1634 before the venerable Edward
Willson Bachelor of Sacred Theology of the venerable
Richard Louch doctor of laws,
vicar general in spiritual matters and
lawfully appointed principal Official
of the Reverend
father and lord in Christ, lord John, by divine
permission, Bishop of Oxford, And through
this it was approved and registered and for the true value and
validity of the same, lawfully declared, and the administration
was and is commited, etc. and concerning his
testament by whatever means, to [[Bruce-8193|William Bruce]] and
[[Bruce-8191|Abigael Austin]] named executors in the same testament
Sworn in the form of the law and preserving the right
of anyone.

Will (1635), Inventory (1637) and Probate (1637) of Cuthberte Huckvale of Overnorton, Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire 31/4/28

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''Oxfordshire Archives 31/4/28''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== Comparing the handwriting from the churchwarden signatures with the will copy, it looks as if that copy was probably written by [[Huckvale-10|Cuthberte]] himself. In dei nomine amen The foure and twenteth day of June in the Twelfe yeare of the Reigne of our
Sovereigne Lorde Charles by the grace of god of Englande Scotlande France and Ireland kinge defender
of the Fayth etc. and in the yeare of our Saviour Christe one thousande sixe hundred thirty and five I
[[Huckvale-10|Cuthberte Huckvale]] of Overnorton, within the parishe of Chippingnorton in the County of Oxon gent beinge
Sicke in body but yett of perfett memory thanks be geven to almyghty god for the same, doe make and
Ordayne this my laste will and testamente revockinge all former willes by me heretofore made In
maner and forme folowinge Firste I comende my sowle unto Almigty god my creator amd Redemer
hopinge amd assuredly fru?tinge to be saved, by the merites of the death and passion of his sonne our
Saviour Jesus Christe, and my bodye, I will to be buryed in suche semely sorte & maner in the church as
By my executrixe shalbe thought fytt and convenyente Itxd I doe give & bequeth unto my sonne [[Huckvale-66|Thomas
Huckvale]], all suche my goods, that nowe I have att Brayles in the County of Warwick Itm I doe give
And bequeth unto my sonne [[Huckvale-121|Richarde Huckvale]] the some of five pounds, the which I doe stande
Joyntly bounden with hyme unto Bayliffs and Burgesses of the burrowe of Chippingnorton, and the use
Of the sayde such beinge eighte shillings att the daye I doe paye for hyme Itm I doe give & bequethe
unto my sonne in law [[Busbye-1|Richarde Busbye]] and to his heyres for ever after my decease & my wyffes, all suche
parte of a certayne diche quicke sett hedge & grounde, lyinge & beinge, one the northe syde of sevenhill
By the grounde, of the sayde [[Huckvale-10|Cuthberte Huckvale]], the which I boughte of his Father John Busbye and
payde, for the same thirty shillings of lawfull monye of Eglande Itm I doe give and bequeth unto my
Godddaughter Judeth Sheephyrde Alias Langhton the some of Five pounds of lawfull monye of
Englande, to be payde and sett forthe to her use, within sixe monethes, after my decease, into sure
menes hands untill suche tyme, as she shall accomplishe, the full adge of xxi years, and yf that
She, shall fortune, to dye, before that she be of the adge of xxi yeres, that then my mynde & will is
That the sayde some of such shall remayne and come, to her two systers Alice & Marye, equally to
Be devided betwne them bothe, Itm my mynde and will is, And I doe give and bequethe unto my
Lovinge wyffe [[Hyckes-9|Alice Huckvale]], my debts beinge payde, and my Funerall expencs discharged
All my goods and cattalles moveable and unmoveable whatsoever, whom I doe make my sole and
Full executrixe of this my laste will and testamente, for her better preferment of as?mge In Wyttnss
wheareof I have wytten this my presente laste will and testamente, with my owne hande & sales
the same the day and yeare above wrytten in the presents of x me [[Huckvale-10|Cuthberte
Huckvale]] mann
xia ==Inventory== The Inventory of the goods and Cattalls of [[Huckvale-10|Cuthbert Huckvale]] of Overnorton in the parishe of Cheppingnorton in
the County of Oxon Gent late decessed as heard after followeth, vewed seene & prayssed by Wm Fletcher
& Rd Busbye of Overnorton aforesayde, the 25 daye of the month of March in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand
five sixe hundred & thirtie seven, & in the 12 yeare of the Reigne of ouer Sovereigne Lord Charles By the grace of god kinge

Inprimis three horsses prayssed att 7 0 0
Item five kine prayssed att 10 0 0
It three heavy foos prayssed att 4 0 0
It five Akars & a land of Wheate prayssed att 5 0 0
It five akars of Barlye & hayssed att 2 10 0
It fowre akars of pease att 2 0 0
It three akers & three yeares of Oats prayssed att 1 5 0
It three quarters of Barlye & ahalfe for feede prayssed at 3 10 0
It grist Corne prayssed att 1 6 8
It one yron bound Carte one ploughe three harrows & horsegeares
& one donge Carte & other Implements prayssed att 2 10 0
It haye prayssed att 2 13 0
It one Sowe & piggs & fowre fluhinge of Backon prayssed att 2 0 0
It fire woode & Cart timbber & plough timber prayssed att 1 0 0
It one Scaffoulde with a littell fearne onit prayssed att 0 6 8
It one furnes one malte mill & other Implements att 1 13 4
It in the Chamber ouer the Buttrie one olde garner one dowgze
kiuer & one shinninge wheele & olde yron n& other Implements 1 0 0
It one morter & pestell & other brase prayssed att 1 10 0
It two poots & three posnets prayssed att 1 0 0
It one Wassor & kawer & other pewter prayssed att 0 5 0
It three silver spoones prayssed att 0 15 0
It two peare of flaxen sheets & pillows prayssed att 0 13 0
It eight peare of Coorse sheets & halfs a dossen of napkins &
two table Clothes prayssed att 1 10 0
It one Cubberd in the hall one table one Cheyer one forme
& two stooles with other Implements prayssed att 1 6 8
It one yron barr & one olde yron beame for weighte three
Spitts undievrs & other Implements prayssed att 0 10 0
It Coopperie ware prayssed att 0 6 0
It two fether bedes two flaxbeds fowre pillowes fowre bowsters
with Cowlids blankets & two bedsteeds prayssed att 5 0 0
It two Chests two Coffers & a warmeinge pann att 0 10 0
It his wearinge aparrell & boots & other Implements att 6 0 0
It att Brayfes one table borde one beinh & waynescott & two
joyne fooles one littell fettell & one shelfe & other Implements
prayssed att 0 6 8

Some is 67 7 0

Ex[ecutum] erat huioi[s] In[ventu]ri apud
Chi[p]pi[n]g[nor]ton in visitaco[n]e ib[ide]m dict[i] decimo
nono die mensi Aprilis 1637 p[er]
[[Hyckes-9|Alicia Huckvale]] Rel[i]c[t]am et Ex[ecut]rem &c
pro vero ac pleno In[ventu]rio &c sub p[ro]testat[one]
tamen de addendo &c q[uo]d si &c

It was executed, this Inventory at
Chipping Norton, in a visitation to the said place, on the
nineteenth day of the month April 1637 through
[[Hyckes-9|Alice Huckvale]] Widow and Executor etc.
for a true and full Inventory etc. under protestation
nevertheless about which is to be added
==Probate== Probate from the Reistered Will:
Probatu[m] erat hoc Test[ament]um apud
Chiping Norton in Visitaco[n]e d[omi]ni
Archi[diaco]ni Oxon[iensis] ib[ide]m tento 13 Aprilis
1637
coram ven[erab]li viro Egidio Sivert L[egum]
d[o]c[t]ore ac d[omi]mi Archi[diaco]ni Archi[deaco]nato oxon[iensis]
Offi[cia]le princ[ipa]le l[egi]time constituto &c
Commis[a fuit] ad[ministrac]e &c eiusq[ue] Test[ament]um qual[ite]r
cu[m]q[ue] conc[er]nen[tium] [[Hyckes-9|Alicie]] Rel[ict]e et Ex[ecu]t[r]is &c
in forma Juris iurat[e] saluo Jure cuiuscu[m]q[ue]
It was proved, this Testament, at
Chipping Norton in a Visitation of the lord
Archdeacon of Oxford held in the same place 13 April
1637
before the venerable Giles Sivert doctor
of Laws and legally appointed principal
Official of the Archdeacon of the Archdeanery of Oxford etc.
Administration was committed etc. and concerning his Testament
by whatever means, to [[Hyckes-9|Alice]] Widow and Executrix etc.
sworn in the form of the law, preserving the right of anyone

Will (1646) and Probate (1646) of Henry Cowper of Marston Sicca, Gloucestershire - Glos GDR/R8/1646/37

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; GDR/R8/1646/37; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Cooper-33732|Henry Cowper]] (accessed 25 January 2023) {{Ancestry Sharing|1366129|a954501389bc78d59c46bef4d8d13d4310290ee9bb327324c14f831867f15994}} - {{Ancestry Record|4294|128804|au}} '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' This will has particularly poor handwriting. ==Will== In the name of God Amen. I [[Cooper-33732|Henry Cowper]] of Marston sicca in ye County
of Glouc[este]r yeoman being weak in body but of p[er]fect mynd & memory doe make and declare my
Last will and Testament in maner and forme following. ffirst I commend my soule into the
hands of Allmighty God my Creator relying upyn the alone merits of Jesus Christ my
Redemer for Salvation. My body I committ to Christian burial according to ye discretion
of my Executors hereafter named And touching my worldly estate and goods whereof
God hath blessed me I despose the Same as followeth Inprimis I give to the
p[ar]ish of the Church of Marston Sicca aforesaid the summe of three pounds to be paid to
the Churchwardens according as there shalbe cause found for ye necessary or convenient disbursion
thereof Itm I give to the poore of the said parish Twentie shillings. Itm I give to each
& every one of ye children of [[Underhill-193|Thomas Underhill]] and [[Cooper-39904|Anne Underhill nez Cowper]] my daughter
of Admington w[ith]in ye p[ar]ish of Quynton the summe of ffive pounds. Itm I give and
bequeath to [[Cotterell-400|Edmund Cotterell ye younger]] my Grandchild, sonne of [[Cotterell-397|Edmund Cotterell]] &
[[Cooper-43273|Joane Cotterell]] nez Cowper my daughter of Sainbury the summe of Ten pounds, &
to each & every one of the children of the said [[Cotterell-397|Edmund]] and [[Cooper-43273|Joane]] being in ?
five ?besules the said [[Cotterell-400|Edmund Cotterell the younger]] the summe of five pounds. Itm
I give and bequeath to each & every of my domesticall servants twelve pense
Itm my will is that all the Lands and Tenem[en]ts that I have and possess in
Marston sicca aforesaid or wherever else shalbe equally divided betweene my two
Grandchildren [[Cooper-43271|Mary Cowper]] and [[Cooper-43272|Hanna Cowper]] daughters of [[Cooper-38725|Thomas Cowper]] my
sonne deceased , to whom I give and bequeath the forsaid Lands & Tenem[en]ts
To have and to hold to them & to their heires & Assignes for ever. Itm I give &
bequeath all my p[er]sonall effects and goods (not bequeathed, nor hereafter by this my
will to be bequeathed, my debts paid & Legacies discharged) to the said [[Cooper-43271|Mary]] &
[[Cooper-43272|Hanna Cowper]] to be equally divided between them. Itm I give and bequeath
to [[Unknown-674561|Mary Cowper]] my loving daughter in lawe the stock of Cattell ? her Two
yards Lands ?ture in Marston feild according to ye properties that ye a[foresaid] Lands in
ye said feild a[foresaid] above. And I doe hereby nominate and appoint the said [[Unknown-674561|Mary Cowp[er]]
my daughter in Law ye Sole Executrix of this my Last will & Testament. In
witnesse whereof I have hereunto putt my hand & seale ye Seaventh day of
September Anoo d[omi]ni 1646. ye m[ar]ke of
-|
[[Cooper-33732|Henry Cowper]]

[In the left margin]
Item I give unto my
daughter [[Cooper-39904|Anne]], ye wife
of [[Underhill-193|Thomas Underhill]]
The sum[m]e of five pound
Item I give unto my
daughter [[Cooper-43273|Joane]] ye wife
of Thomas [[Cotterell-397|Edmund
Cotterill]] the sum[m]e
of tenne pound.

Sealed subscribed and declared
i n ye pre[sen]ce of
John Bucklew John Knight
Jo: Stephens Richard Collett Joseph Cooper.
ye mark of ye m[ar]ke of
Eliz. 0 Bushell . John J Perry
ye m[ar]ke of
Thomas W Cowper ==Probate== Probatum fuit hu[ius]mod[i] testamentu[m] apud Glouc decimo tertio die Octobres
Anno D[omi]ni 1646. Coram Edwardo Williames Presbytero Surrogato ven[erabi]les
viri ffrancisci Babe\r legum doctores R[everen]di patres ? Glouc Ep[iscop]i Vicaris
in Sp[irit]ualibus gen[er]alis &c Ac per eius approbatum &c Commissaq[ue] fuit et
est Aministraco &c Executoric[em[ &c debite pr? (rogore Commissionis in
ea parte emanat[um]) ad Sancta dei evangelia iurat[um] Saluo Jure &c

This testament was proved at Gloucester on the thirteenth day of October
Anno Domini 1646. Before Edward Williames Substitute Priest for the venerable
Francis Baber doctor of laws Revenend father ? Bishop og Gloucester Vicar
general in Spiritual matters &c And also by his approval &c And Administration was and
is Granted &c the Executrix &c due ? (by right of the Grant issued
about that part) sworn upon the Holy gospels of god Preservibg the Rights &c

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[[Category: Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D861356 PROB 11/207/219; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the Name of God Amen
I [[Thrift-17|Jane Vnderhill]] of Crimscott in the countie of Warwick widdowe findinge
my self not well in bodie but of good and perfecte memorie doe make ordeyne and
appointe this my last will and testament the two and twentieth daie of October
in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred fortie and seaven in manner
and forme followeinge First I will and bequeath my soule unto Allmightie God my
Creator and redeemer by whose death and passion I hope to be saved And my bodie to be
buried within the parrishe Church of Whitchurch neere unto my deare he beloved husband
And for my worldlie goods I dispose them as followeth Inprimis I give to the Minister
that shall make my Funerall sermon ten shillinges Item I give unto the poore of Crimscott
as followeth To Timothie Caninge his wife and children five shillinges To Cornelius
Blackwell his wife and children five shillinges To Margarett Browne five shillinges
Item I give to my eldest sonne [[Underhill-1708|John Underhill]] the wainscott in the parlor, my greate barrells
in the Butterie The standards that all the barrells on, five shelves in the house where the
vessells stand, the Iron chaine that drawes water with the tumbrell of the well and the Iron
in itt, the wainscott in the Hall, the long table, and the forme that stands by itt, the benches &
the windowe ledds, the Irons in the Chimney that hang the potts with linkes, and pothookes
All the lockes belonginge to the dores that are mine, two bacon Fletches in the kitchen with
the greate pole to hange Bacon on A standard that beares the breweinge vate, another that
beares the bookeinge kowle, A cheese presse in the brewhouse, a Salting trough and the borde
that doth cover itt, the Maltmill, the mustard mill, a greate hennpenne, a saltinge trough in
the dari house five longe Cheesebords, a butter tubb, A flower tubb, a Candles tubb One
bedsted in the chamber where the children lye, two in the chamber where the men lye, one
in the chamber where the maides lye a Closestoole, and panne, a ragg gowne, six silver
spoones, and one greate brasse pan (Item) I give unto his sonne [[Underhill-2489|John]] two bedsteds
in my chamber, and the safe, Item I give unto my son [[Underhill-1708|Johns]] six younger children twentie poundes
to be paid to there Father for them within two yeares after my decease equallie to be devided
Item I give to my son [[Underhill-193|Thomas Underhill]], one Featherbed, two Featherboulsters, two paire of
blancketts which are all marked with G and V, a greate chest that standes by the truckle
bed in my chamber, one sett of curtaines blewe, and yellowe, and the greate Truncke that standes
upon itt with all that is in them both the truncks marked with J and V, the table borde
in the parlor and the forme that stands by itt, the double gardiner in the lamer howse,
the silver Jugge, my bible, and thirtie poundes in money Item I give unto [[Underhill-2510|Jane Vnderhill]]
the daughter of my son [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] one little Truncke marked with J and V, and all that
is in itt Item I give to my sonne [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] his children twentie poundes equallie to be
devided amongest them and to be paid within two yeares after my decease Item I give
unto my sonne [[Underhill-507|Humfrey]] one Fetherbed, one Fetherbolster, one Flackeboulster, one downe
pillowe, my best coverlett, six turkie marke Cushions, the greate cogned chest, in my chamber
one truncke marked with F and C two chaires in my chamber, afforme, and a Cubboard
The pin chest, in the chimney in the Hall a presse in the chanber, over the Hall, a greate
Iron bound chest, in the same chamber and all that is in the Iron bound chest Item I give
unto my sonne [[Underhill-507|Humfrey]] in money twentie poundes, and to his children twentie poundes
to be equallie devided amongst them, and both twentie poundes to be paid unto him within
two yeares after my decease Item I give unto [[Underhill-1710|my daughter Ems]] her children Fiftie pounds
that there Father oweth mee which Fiftie poundes I give to be equally devided betwixt
them, And I give to my daughters children my cogned chest, which standes without my
Chamber, and all thinges therein, one Truncke that standes under my bed, and all that
is in itt, the bigger truncke that is in my chamber wherein my weareinge Lynnen lyeth
Item I give to [[Underhill-1710|my daughter Ems]] her children twentie poundes more, which money I
appointe to remaine in my son [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] his handes, till hee be dischardged of a bond

wherein she standes bonnd with their Father Anthony Emes to mr Henri Clerke, and
after that to remaine in the handes of my sonne [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] till hee be paid such moneyes
as my sone Ems oweth him. and then to be disposed for the childrens good by him in placeing
of them or otherwise to hsinpleasure Item I give to [[Underhill-1710|my daughter Ems]] all my wearinge
Apparrell, one sute of Damas, one box, one deskem a box in the truncke wherein my wearinge
lynnen lyeth, which I desire to be buried in one silver bowle, one silver salt, and one gold
ringe, which I value att ten poundes, which sute of Damas, silver bowle, silver salte
and gold ringe I appointe to be kept by my sonne [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] till hee be paid such moneyes as my
son Emes oweth him Item I give to [[Underhill-1710|my daughter Emes]] my dowle bed, whereon I lye marked
with A and E, my side sadle, my pillion, my rideing sute, and apparrell Item I give to my
sonne [[Underhill-2487|Georges]] two daughters tenn poundes apeece to be paid within one moneth after my
decease And if either die, the other to enioye the whole twentie poundes, And if both die before
they marrie or come to the age of eighteene yeares, then the said twentie poundes shall returne to
any executor, and in the meane time I appointe the same moneys be imployed by my overseers
for there good Item I give them more fortie shillinges to be bestowed upon them in necessarie
apparrell att my death And my will is that all the goods that I have given might bee
delivered within three monethes after my deathe, except such goods as I have appointed to
remaine in my sonne [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] his handes for the secureinge of him, for such moneyes as my Son
Emes oweth him, or hee standeth bound for my Sonne Ems And whereas the moneyes that
I have given are in the handes of other men, my will is that my sonne [[Underhill-1708|John]], and [[Underhill-507|Humfrey]]
should ioyne together with my son [[Underhill-193|Thomas]] in gaineing of the same, and bee sharers in
paieinge of the charges in the suite in lawe, and sharers in the lesse answeareable proportanably
to the money geven them, and theirs herein All the rest of my goods, and moneyes moveables
and unmoveables, not given nor bequeathed herein I give and bequeath to my sonne
[[Underhill-193|Thomas Vnderhill]], and make him my sole, and whole executor of this my last will, and
testament And I appointe my cozen Mr Edward Vnderhill of Over Ettington and
Richard Amge of Halford my overseers, and I give them five shillinges to buy them
gloves, And in testimonie that this is my last will and testament I have hereunto set my hand
and seale the daie and yeare above written The mark of [[Thrift-17|Jane Vnderhill]] Sealed and
signed in the presence of us Will: Thornburgh The marke of Richard Smith The marke of
George Rawlins/ ==Probate== Probatum fuit Testamentum suprascriptum
apud London coram venerabili viro Domino Nathaniele Brent milite legum doctore
Curiae Prerogat[ive] magistro sive Custode legitime constituto vicesimo septimo die, mensis Januarii
Anno Domini (iuxta computacaem ecclesia Anglicana) millesimo, sexcentesimo quadra[gesi]mo
octavo Juramento [[Underhill-1708|Johannis Vnderhill]] filii dicte defuncte et executoris in huiusmodi testam[en]to
nominati Cuicomissa fuit administraco omnium et singulorum bonorum, iurium et creditoru[m]
dicte defuncte De bene et fideliter administrando eadem ad sancta Dei evangelia
vigore Comiss[io]nis in eaparte alias emanata Jurat/ Extur

The above written Testament has been proven
at London before the venerable Sir Nathaniele Brent doctor of laws
master or warden of the Prerogative Court lawfully constituted on the twenty seventh day, of the month of January
Anno Domini (calculated according to the Anglican church) one thousand six hundred and forty
eight By the oath of [[Underhill-1708|John Vnderhill]] son of the said deceased and the executor named in this testament
to whom was commited the administration of all and singular the goods, rights and loans
of the said deceased The same to be administered well and faithfully sworn upon the holy gospels of God
by the power of the commission on the part of another by the law.

Will (1676) and Probate (1676) of John Midwinter of Essington, Gloucestershire - Glos 1677/76

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; 1677/76; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Midwinter-144|John Midwinter]] (accessed 15 May 2017) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/8690163?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227a512b74796c5532566371693242477533686a375a4d7263665863536a4941734a476f3668477731566c453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of God, Amen. The seaventh day of July
1676 in ye eight & twenteth yeare of his Majestys
raigne. I [[Midwinter-144|John Midwinter]] of ye parish of Essington
in the County of Gloucester being sick & weak
in body, but of sound & perfect memory (praise
be given to God for the same) & knowing the
uncertainty of this life on earth, & being desirous
to setle things in order, do make this my last
will & testament in manner & form folowing:
That is to say, first & principally I comend my Soul
to Almighty God my Creatour, assuredly beleiveing
that I shall receive full pardon & free remission
of all my sins, & be saved by the precious de?
& merits of my blessed saviour Christ Jesus, &
my body to the earth from whence it was taken
to be buried in such decent manner as to my executor
hereafter named shall be thaught meet & conven
=ient. And as touching such wordly estate as the
Lord in mercy hath lent me, my will & meaning is
the same shall be employed & bestowed, as hereafter
by this my will is & pressed. & first I doe
revoke, renounce frustrate & make void all wills
by me formerly made & declared & appoint this
my last will & testament

Imprimis I give & bequeath to my Daughter [[Midwinter-157|Jone
Midwinter]] one hundred pounds to be paid unto
the said [[Midwinter-157|Jone]] when she shall attaine to ye age of
two & twenty years of age
Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter [[Midwinter-158|Susanna
Midwinter]] ye sum of one hundred pounds to be paid unto
the said [[Midwinter-158|Susanna Midwinter]] at the age of one &
twenty years of
Item to my daughter [[Midwinter-160|Mary]] the sum of one
hundred pounds to be paid unto the said [[Midwinter-160|Mary]]

Midwinter at the age of one & twenty years.
Item my will & pleasure is yt if any of my said
daughters should dye (vid) [[Midwinter-157|Jone]], [[Midwinter-158|Susanna]] & [[Midwinter-160|Mary]]
or either of them yt then ye survivor or survivors
shall have ye said portions or portion equally
divided amongst them, or either of them.
Item my will & pleasure is yt my daughter [[Midwinter-157|Jone]]
shall have one bed with the appurtenances.
Item I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Midwinter-158|Susanna
Midwinter]] one bed with the appurtenances.
Item I give & bequeath to my daughter [[Midwinter-160|Mary Midwinter]]
with the appurtenances one bed with the appurtenances.
Item I give unto my wife [[Powell-27517|Susanna Midwinter]] the
thirds of my temperall estate during her naturall
life & then to returne to my son & heir
[[Midwinter-161|William Midwinter]].
Item I demise give & bequeath unto my wife
[[Powell-27517|Susanna Midwinter]] that estate which was bought
of John Miller of Hampnet situate in Essington
so longe as she continues a widdow.
Item I doe oblige & engage my Son & heir [[Midwinter-161|William
Midwinter]] to pay & discharge all the said legacies
according to the tenour of this my will.
Item I give & bequeath to my said son & heir
[[Midwinter-161|William Midwinter]] for the paiment of the said
legacies all my personall estate, except
before excepted (vid) all my cropp of Corn
now upon my estate, all my flocke of sheepe
horses, beasts, pigs, wooll, moneys & all my
household stuffe except before excepted, And I
doe here-by make constitute ordaine &
appoint my said son & heir [[Midwinter-161|William Midwinter]]
sole executor of this my last will &
testament.
Item I doe oblige my Son & heir [[Midwinter-161|William

Midwinter]] to mentaine & provide for sufficient
maintenances for ye said [[Midwinter-158|Susanna]] & [[Midwinter-160|Mary Midwinter]]
untell they shall come to the age of one & twenty.
Item my will & pleasure is yt my said daughters [[Midwinter-158|Susanna]]
& [[Midwinter-160|Mary]] shall be dutifull & servicable unto my
said son & heir & executor [[Midwinter-161|William Midwinter]]
& shall contribute towards theire end maintenance
as much as in them lyeth by their service to
their said brother [[Midwinter-161|William Midwinter]].
Item I give & bequeath to my wife [[Powell-27517|Susanna Midwinter]]
one bed with ye appurtenances,

The Marke of
Sealed & delivered in ye [[Midwinter-144|John Midwinter XI]]
presence of:
Christopher Jackson
D Phipps:
The marke of
John H Hawckings ==Probate== 19 Martii 76
? Parsons

Will (1693) and Inventory (1694) of Major Rawbone of Allesley, Warwickshire - Staffordshire

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[[Category: Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court; Staffordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''Memorandum''' that I [[Rawbone-11|Major Rawbone]] of Allesley in the County of Warwick Cooper being aged but blessed be God of sound mind
and memory doe make this my last Will and Testament in manner following ffirst I give and devise unto my son in Law [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfrey]] and my daughter
[[Rawbone-16|Elizabeth]] his wife All that my messuage or tenement wherein I live and all buildings Orchards Gardens backsides and appurten[an]ces thereunto belonging And
all those two little meadows called Stanleys And all that little Close or Pingle called Topps of trees scituate lyeing and being in the Parish of Allesley aforsaid
To have and to hold to the sayd [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] and [[Rawbone-16|Elizabeth]] his wife for and dureing the Severall terms of theire naturall lives and the life of the longer liver
of them without Impeachment of Wast other then involuntary and wilfull pulling downe houses and buildings And from and after the death of the survivor of them
the sayd [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] and [[Rawbone-16|Elizabeth]] his wife My mind and will is that the said messuage or tenement Closes and Lands shall descend come remaine and bee unto my
three Grandsons [[Pomfery-2|Thomas Pomfery]] [[Pomfery-3|John Pomfery]] and [[Pomfery-4|Samuell Pomfery]] theire heires and assignes forever But my mind and Will is that the said messuage and
Lands notwithstanding the before menconed devises shall be chargeable with the payment of the yearly Rent or sume of fforty shillings of Lawfull money of England
to my deare wife [[Unknown-620603|Mary]] and her assignes for and dureing the terme of her naturall life to be paid at two dayes of payment in the yeare that is to say the five and twentieth
day of March and the nine and twentieth day of September by two even porcons The first payment thereof to begin at such of the sayd dayes as shall next happen after my
decease And in case the said yearly rent of fforty shillings to be be hinde or unpaid in part or in all at either of the sayd dayes of payment on which the same ought to be paid as
aforesaid It shall and may be Lawfull to and for the said [[Unknown-620603|Mary]] my wife and her assignes into and upon the sayd mesuage or tenement Closes Land and p[re]misses before
menconed and every or any part thereof from tyme to tyme to enter and distraine for the said yearly Rent of forty shillings and for the Arrears thereof (if any such
shall be) And the distresse and distresses there from time to time to bee taken and had to leade drive take and carry away impound detaine and Keepe untill she and her assignes shall
of the sayd yearly rent of forty shillings and Arrears thereof (if any shall bee) be fully satisfyed And my Mind and Will also is my said wife shall have the use and benefitt of the
Chamber with the Chimney in my sayd mesuage And the use and benefitt of One halfe of the Garden called the new Garden for so long of her naturall life as she shall
continue A widow and my Will is that my Executor hereinafter named shall finde and provide my wife her dyett for the space of one yeare next after my decease or else pay or
allow unto my wife foure pounds in lieu thereof which my wife shall thinke best I also give unto my wife the Bed and Bedstedd in the Chamber over the Kitchen with the
Boulster thereto belonging and the Curtaines and vallence belonging to the bed in the Chamber with the Chimney in and the Greene Hilling upon the same Bedd and one
Blankett one high Chaire one Lowchaire one Trunck One little Chest and One box all in the said Chamber with the Chimney in also I give to my said wife the Bible with brass
Clasps One greate spining Wheele two little spinning wheeles two pewter dishes and the greate brass Kettle I also give unto my said wife on[e] paire of fflaxen sheets one paire of
hem[pe]n sheets One table cloath One dozen of Napkins [an]d three Pillow beers which my wife hath made si[nce sh]e was marryed I also [giv]e unto my said wife One Cow and my
min[d and] Will is my sayd wi[fe] shall have dureing he[r life all] the fruit that [shall] grow upon One Apple t[ree ... and] that [...]ver the Pitt and is comonly called
[... I g]ive unto [my da]ughter [[Rawbone-15|Sarah Garne]][r ... the sume of ... pounds of La]wfull english money [to be paid ... next] after my decease. Also I
g[ive and beque]ath unto my d[aug]hter [[Rawbone-17|Rebeccah]] the sume [... pou]nds of Law[full m]oney of England to be pa[id ...]eares nex[t after] my decease also I give and bequeath
the s[ume] of fforty pounds of La[w]full english money to be [give]n to the hands of the [ov]erseers of this my Will he[reaf]ter named within tw[o yea]res next after my decease or into
whose hands my said Overseers shall direct and appoint the payment of the same to be putt forth to Interest for my said daughter [[Rawbone-15|Sarah G[ar]ner]] to have and receive the benefitt
and Advantage thereof dureing her naturall life And imediately after her decease my mind and Will is the said fforty pounds be payd unto my Grandaughter [[Garner-7350|Sarah Garner]]
but my Will is my sayd Overseers shall not be chargable with the sayd fforty pounds or any part thereof unless they shall actually receive the same nor by any loss that may
happen by placeing forth the same to Interest other wise then by theire or either of their respective wilful defaults And my Will is that the one of my Overseers shall not be chargeable with the Act
or default of the other of them also I give unto my Grandson Nathaniell Chiswell the sume of twenty poundsof Lawfull english money if that he lives to attains the Age two yeares after my decease
And if it shall please God my said Grandson Nathaniel Chiswell shall dye before that tyme then I doe give and bequeath the sayd sume of Twenty pounds unto my Grandson Jeremiah
Chiswell the sayd sume of twenty pounds to be paid him two yeares after my decease ~ ~ ~ also I give unto my Cozen Mary Austin the sume of ten shillings and I doe
give and devise unto my said son [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] All that my Close called the Hursh into three parts divided And also All that my Close called Hooke close or Hooke wast with theire
and every of theire appurten[an]ces lyeing and being in Allesley aforesaid To have and to hold the same to the said [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] his heires and assignes forever upon speciall Trust
and Confidence nevertheless And to the End and intent that my said son [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] his heires and assignes shall and may sell or dispose of the same for the raiseing of moneys
for the performance of this my Will and the payment of the before menconed Legacyes and every of them or of such or soe much of them and every of them as my personall Estate will
not Amount to satisfy and pay And my Will is that in case my said two Closes called Hurses and Hooke Wast will not be sufficient with my personall Estate to pay the s[ai]d severall Legacies
and every of them that then my said mesuage with the appurten[an]ces & meadows called Stanley's and close called Topps of trees shall be chargeable with the payment of soe much of them as my said
personall Estate and other Lands shall fall short to pay and of such charges as any of my respective Legatees may be putt unto in recovering of theire respective Legacyes or any
of them in case any suit or trouble may happen touching the same (which I hope will not bee) by my Will is the same shall still remaine chargeable to my wife as aforesaid All the rest
and residue of my household Goods not herein before by mee given and bequeathed I give unto my said daughters [[Rawbone-15|Sarah]] [[Rawbone-16|Elizabeth]] and [[Rawbone-17|Rebeccah]] to be equally divided amongst them
share and share alike And I doe make my sonn in Law [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] sole executor of this my last Will and testament And I doe devise give and bequeath unto him all my Goods
Chattells and Testamentary estate whatsoever not herein before by me given and bequeathed the better to Enable him to performe this my Will And I doe hereby declare
that what I have by this my Will given and devised unto my said Sonn [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] and [[Rawbone-16|Elizabeth]] his wife is in lieu and full satisfaccon of all claymes and
demands which they or either of them may have or clayme out of my Estate for or by reason of any bond Writeing or Agreement Entred into by me to or with
the sayd [[Pomfery-1|John Pomfery]] upon his marriage with my said daughter [[Rawbone-16|Elizabeth]] And I doe desire my loveing ffreinds Mr Thomas Lander the elder and my Cozen Thomas
Paddy the elder to be Overseers of this my Will And I doe give to each of them ten shillings A peice for the paines and case they shall take therein And I doe desire my
Executor and Children to be advised by them touching this my Will And if any difference should happen betweene any of my said Children or Legatees (which I hope will not
be) that the same be reconciled and determined by my sayd Overseers In Witness whereof I the above named [[Rawbone-11|Major Rawbone]] have to this my last Will and testament putt my hand and
seale this thirteenth day of November in the fifth yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lord and Lady William and Mary now King and Queene over England &c Annos D[omi]ni 1693

[[Rawbone-11|Maior Rabon]] ==Inventory== november 2d 1694
A true and perfect inventory of the goods
and chattels of [[Rawbone-11|maior Rabone]] off alesly cooper
deceased in the county of warwick
{| |Imprimis||l     s     d |- |5 cowes & one heiffer||15 . 0 . 0 . |- |1 mare||2 . 0 . 0 . |- |six sheep||1 . 10 . 0 . |- |two thraue of corn||0 . 10 . 0 . |- |oates||3 . 3 . 4 . |- |hai & strau||3 . 2 . 6 . |- |two pigs||2 . 10 . 0 . |- |for corn and the ground||1 . 6 . 8 . |- |An old cart & tumbrill barq||0 . 6 . 8 . |- |in the Lodging Roome. wareing aparell
    and monies||5 . 1 . 4 |- |one bedsted curtains & valians||1 . 0 . 0 |- |one feather bed bolster & pillow &
    flockbed and foure blankits||1 . 18 . 0 |- |two chests and one box||0 . 10 . 0 |- |five chaires around table a glas 4 trunke||0 . 5 . 0 |- |old bookes||0 . 10 . 0 |- |style="text-align:center;"|the nue chamber||  |- |one bedsted curtains & valians 1 old fetherbed
    one flockbed 2 bolsters & 4 pilows 3 old blankits||1 . 1 . 0 |- |two chests and old cofer 1 trunke two stooles||0 . 4 . 0 |- |a leanen paire of sheets||1 . 10 . 0 |- |two dozen of napkins three tablecloths
    fine pilow beers & other linen||0 . 7 . 0 |- |jarsey yarne & wooll||0 . 6 . 0 |- |chamber over the kitchen one bedsted
    curatins & valians 1 fetherbed 1 flockbed
    two blankits one kug||3 . 0 . 0 |- |foure chaires two cofers one cuberd||0 . 3 . 0 |- |chees chamber. cheeses||1 . 10 . 0 |- |one table 1 douftub 1 kninel 1 enbend 4 seines||0 . 3 . 6 |- |leaden waites||0 . 1 . 0 |- |1 old old bedsted 1 pilow 1 coverled old iorn and
    od things||0 . 4 . 4 |- |best parlor two tables foure stooles
    one forme two chaires||0 . 12 . 0 |- |one grate fior showle & tongs||0 . 3 . 4 |- |The old parlour one bedsted one
    flockebed two bolsters||0 . 10 . 6 |- | ||  |- | ||l     s     d |- |one cuberd two cofers foure wheels||0 . 5 . 4 |- |wheat in the house||0 . 12 . 0 |- |in the kit[chen ...]awten||1 . 0 . 4 |- |brass [...]||1 . 10 . 0 |- |one old [...]its & coberds||0 . 3 . 2 |- |five chaires one table 1 smothing iorn
    1 belows 1 foir tongs 1 iorn crow||0 . 6 . 0 |- |1 tin dri[] pan 2 dozen trenchers
    one houe glas||0 . 1 . 0 |- |in the buttery barrels tubs peals
    one chee[]nres one churn||1 . 2 . 0 |- |old bags one winoco sheet||0. 2 . 0 |- |for old tumber||0 . 3 . 4 |- | ||5 . 5 . 2 |- | The total sum is||53 . 14 . 4 |} this niu[] is taken & appraised
by us [] hands are hereunto
subscribed

Thomas Paddy
Major Newey
William Weigh

Will (1699), Inventory (1705) and Probate (1705) of Mary Midwinter of Hatherop, Gloucestershire - Glos 1705/148

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; 1705/148; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Unknown-665498|Marie Midwinter]] (accessed 09 Jan 2024) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/8971776?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226565782b79365a4178496f45474175767062773271424864725146323874577169536733736e52524771513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Unknown-665498|Mary Midwinter]] (accessed 09 Jan 2024) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/8997011?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a225465354f35394a3651693463336f6e6c425a4942686b79706a3570702f2f4372457542456461784c674e513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of God Amen the twentie third day of October in the yeare of
our Lord God one thousand six hundred niety and nine in the eleventh yeare of the
Reign of Sovereign Lord William the third by the grace of God King of England Scotland
France and Ireland defender of the faith ec. I [[Unknown-665498|Marie Midwinter]] of Hatherup in the
County of Gloucester widdow being at this present old and weake in abillity
of body yet of perfect minde and memory, do make and ordaine this my last will
and testament in writeing in maner and form following first I commend my soule
into the hands of Almighty God and to his son Jesus Christ my redeemer hoping and
beliveing that through his death and passion I shalbe made partaker of his heavenly
Kingdom amongst the number of his holy saints and aschuching my body I desire
and my will is that the same shalbe intered in the parish church yard of Hatherup
aforesaid in such manner as to mine Executor shalbe thought fitt and as concerning
the distribution of such worldly estate as God hath bestowed on me First I give
unto [[Unknown-668278|Margart]] wife of my Son [[Midwinter-170|Giles Midwinter]] one shilling Item I give unto
[[Midwinter-179|John Midwinter]] the son of [[Unknown-666383|Margart Midwinter]] widow the sum of four shillings
Item I give unto [[Midwinter-180|Margart]] and [[Midwinter-181|Marie]] daughters of the above said [[Midwinter-179|John Midwinter]] the
sum of five shillings apeece Item I give unto [[Midwinter-183|Giles Midwinter]] son of the above said
[[Unknown-666383|Margart Midwinter]] widow the som of four shillings Item I give unto [[Midwinter-184|Edward
Midwinter]] son of the said [[Unknown-666383|Margart Midwinter]] widow one Iorn pot
Item I give unto [[Midwinter-62|Giles]] and [[Midwinter-169|Ann]] the children of my son [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] the sum of
two pounds apeece. The residue of all my goods catles and chattles personall and reall
moveable and unmoveable and all debts whatsoever not given nor bequeathed my
debts being paid my legacies fulfilled my funeall expenses discharged I give and bequeath
unto my son [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] whom I doe nominate and appoynt to be the sole
Executor of this my last will and testament and doe hereby revoke all former
wills by me made and established this to be my last In wittness of this my last will
and testament I have unto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare first
above written

published sealed and declared as the last will and testament
of the above said [[Unknown-665498|Marie Midwinter]] in the presence
of us
Will Borrchier the mark of
Martha Sutten M
Thomas Ebsworth [[Unknown-665498|Mary Midwinter]]
20: Janu 1705 Juxta ec
Jurat Execa coram me
Rich Parsons
==Inventory== True Inventory of all and Sing[ular]
the goods and other the p[er]sonall
Estate whereof [[Unknown-665498|Mary Midwinter]]
of Hatherop in the County of
Glouc Widow and Relict of
[[Midwinter-64|Alexander Midwinter]] late
of Hatherop afore[sai]d Husband
Man dec[eas]ed dyed possessed of
Apprized and taken by us
li s d
Imp[rimi[s wearing Apparrell 0 = 07 = 00
Item one little kettle _ _ 0 = 02 = 06
Item Money att Interest _ 10 = 00 = 00
Item Money owing _ _ 6 = 00 = 00
Item one Tenem[en]t for Term of Life } 0 = 00 = 00
of the s[ai]d [[Unknown-665498|Mary Midwinter]] dec[eas]ed }
In all - 16 = 09 = 06
Apprised and taken the Nineteenth Day of
January in the yeare of our Lord 1705
Apprized
Thomas Braat
William ffarmer
Ex[hibi]t[um fuit hu[iusmod]i Inven[o]r[u]m in Reg[ul]um
Glouc Ep[iscop]ale 20^o Januarij 1705 Juxta
&c per [[Midwinter-63|Joh[ann]em Midwinter]] Solum
Exec[utore]m &c pro vero &c Sub protest[ation]e
tamen de addendo &c q[uo]d al[i]i &c
This Inventory was presented into the Rule
of the Bishopric of Floucester about theh January1705
&c by [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] Sole
Executor &c as a true &c Under the condition
however of additions &c that others &c
[There's also a second copy of the Inventory in the records, woithout the Latin presentation annotation. It the same with some minor abbrevayion and wording differences.] ==Probate== Probatum fuit hu[iusmod]i Testa[mentum]
apud Glouc vicesimo Die Jan[ua]ri
1705 cor[am] ven[erab]li viro Richo
Parsons Legu[m] D[o]c[t]ore Re[vere]ndi in [Christ]o
Patris ac D[omi]ni Edri[c]u p[er]miss[ion]e Di[vin]a Glouc
Ep[iscop]i Vicar[io] in Sp[i]r[i]tual[ibus] gen[era]li &c & [[Midwinter-63|Joh[ann]em Midwinter]]
&c Cui &c primitus de bene &c ac de pleno
&c necnon de vero &c cor[am] p[ro]fato vicar[io] Jurat[um]
Saluo Jure cui[us]cumq[ue] This Testament was proved
At Gloucester the twentieth Day of January
1705 before the venerable Richard
Parsons Doctor of Laws, Reverend Father
and Lord in Christ to Edward by Divine permission Bishop
of Floucesterand Vicar general in Spiritual matters &c & [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]]
&c To whom &c firstly to well &c and of a full
&c and also of a true &c vefore the aforesaid vicar, preserving
The rights of anyone

Will (1702) and Inventory (1702) of Anteny Strange of Cleeve Piper, Wiltshire - Wiltshire and Swindon P3/S/875

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[[Category: Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/30385594?h=1f726c Will; Wiltshire Wills and Probate 1530-1858, P3/S/875; Wiltshire and Swindon Archives]'''
'''[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/30385595?h=c07c0a Inventory; Wiltshire Wills and Probate 1530-1858, P3/S/875; Wiltshire and Swindon Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the Name of God Amen this last day of September in the first yeare of the Reigne of o[ur] Sov[er]reigne
Lady Ann Queene over England &c. Anooq[ue] D[omi]ni 1702: I [[Strange-2877|Anthony Strang]] of Thornehill
in the p[ar]ishe of Cleeve piper in the County of Wilts[hire] Yeoman being of sound mind
memory and good understanding praysed be Given unto God therefore doe make
and ordeyne this to be my last will and testament In manner and forme following
(that is to say) Imp[rimi]s I give and bequeath unto [[Beake-43|Suzannah]] my loving wife all that
my lease hold Estate scituate lyeing and being in Grettenham in the p[ar]ishe of Brinkworth
in the s[ai]d County of Wilts[hire] for and during the terme of her n[atu]rall life (if she shall soe long
Continue sole and unmarryed) And that in case she shall marry or take another husband
then I doe here by only give and bequeath unto her the sum of Eight pounds yearely out
of the s[ai]d Estate for her life and the rest residue and remainder I doe give and bequeath
unto [[Strange-3431|Ann]] [[Strange-2863|John]] [[Strange-2878|Edmond]] and [[Strange-2885|William]] my sons and Daughter to be Equally devided
amongst them share and share alike by my Executo[ur] In trust herein after menconed And
that In case either of my ffouer Children herein before menconed shall happen to dye
att any tyme hereafter that then his her or theire share and parts shall be Equally
devided betweene [[Strange-2883|Mary]] [[Strange-2884|Sarah]] and [[Strange-3432|Suzannah]] my daughters Item I doe also give
and bequeath unto [[Strange-2883|Mary]] [[Strange-2884|Sarah]] [[Strange-3432|Suzannah]] [[Strange-3431|Ann]] [[Strange-2863|John]] [[Strange-2878|Edmond]] and [[Strange-2885|William]] my
said sons and daughters the sum of ffiftey poundes a piece to be Equally devided
between them share and share alike when they any or either of them shall
seu[er]ally attaine theire seu[er]all and respective ages of one and Twenty years And
that in case either of them shall happen to dye before they or either of them shall
attaine theire age of one and twenty years soe as afors[ai]d that then his her
or their parts shalbe Equally devided between the rest of my said Children that
shall survive when they any or either of them shall attaine theire ages of one &
twenty years soe as afors[ai]d share and share ali[ke] Item I doe make Constitute and
appoint my said loving wife [[Beake-43|suzannah]] whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and
Testament And also I doe hereby appoint John Strange of the p[ar]ishe of Leachladd in the
County of Gloucester yeoman and William Brown of Bapton in the p[ar]ishe of Cleeve pip in the s[ai]d County
of Wilts[hire] yeoman to be overseers of this my will and for theire Care and paynes in soe
doeing I doe give both of them one and twenty shillings and sixe pence to see this my
will duely and truly p[er]formed and that In case my said wife refuse to Administer then I doe
hereby give my said overseers full power lawfull and absolute authority for them and in theire
names to Admin[i]ster and to doe and p[er]forme all and whatsoever is herein above Exp[re]ssed and
not otherwise In wittnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seals the day and
yeare above written.//
[[Strange-2877|Anteny Strange]] (Seal)

Signed sealed published and
Declared In the p[re]sence of
Thomas Gopter
Sarah Fostor
Robte Baylys ==Inventory== A true and p[er]fect Inventory of all the Goods and Chattels of
[[Strange-2877|Antony Strange]] of Thornhill in the parish of Cleeve peppar in the
County of Wilts[hire] yeoman lately decasid taken & prized by us whose
names are here under written on the Twenty first day of October 1702. {| class="wikitable plaincolheaders" | scope="col" | | scope="col" style="text-align:right;" |l      s      d  |- |Imp. In the North Lease 13 Cowes & 5 Weanlings ||style="text-align:right;"|44 - 00 - 00 |- |It. In Inlands 27 Sheep and 6 Heifers ||style="text-align:right;"|25 - 00 - 00 |- |It. In the Cow Lease and Shide 22 Cows & a Bull ||style="text-align:right;"|66 - 00 - 00 |- |It In Allens 80 Sheep and 33 Lambs ||style="text-align:right;"|28 - 10 - 00 |- |It. In the Barton & other places 32 Tun of Hey ||style="text-align:right;"|48 - 00 - 00 |- |It in Long Hide 2 Tun of mang: Fodder ||style="text-align:right;"|02 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Stable 7 Horses ||style="text-align:right;"|30 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Barton & Barn Barley ||style="text-align:right;"|35 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Barton Oates ||style="text-align:right;"|30 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Barn & Rick, wheat ||style="text-align:right;"|20 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Sty 5 Hogs ||style="text-align:right;"|09 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Barton 9 Store Pigs ||style="text-align:right;"|03 - 03 - 00 |- |It In the Cart house 2 wagons 1 Dung Pott & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|10 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Stable 1 Set of Harness & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 10 - 00 |- |It In the Barn 1 Vann Stocks Sieves & other lumber with
    15 Sacks ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Ground 18 Acres of wheat ||style="text-align:right;"|18 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Rick Barton Beans & Pease ||style="text-align:right;"|06 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Field, Plough, 1 pr of Harness, 1Seed Lip, 1 Fold ||style="text-align:right;"|00 - 15 - 00 |- |It In the Rick Barton, 2 Rick Staddles ||style="text-align:right;"|02 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Hall, 3 Tables, 2 chaires, 2 joyn’d stoolesh
    1 Form, 1 Jack, 1 Still, 4-spitts, 2 Dripping pans, 1pr
    of Dogs, 1pr of Andirons, 1 Chafindish, 2 warming pans,
    1 Flitch of Bacon, Books of several sorts, 1 Scale Beam,
    & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|02 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Parlour, 2 Tables, 6 joyn’d stooles, 2 chaires ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Pantry, 1 Chest, 2 Cupboards, 1 dozen of pewter
    platters, 24 Plates, 1 Flagon, 2 Candlesticks, 3 Pottin=
    gers & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|03 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the 2 Butteries, 11 Barrels & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 10 - 00 |- |It In the Kitchin, 1 Furnace, 1pr of Dogs, 1pr of
    Tongues, 1 Fireshovel, 1pr of Cottrels, 1 Salt box &
    other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 10 - 00 |- |It In the passage, 4 Kettles, 2 Skillets, 3 basting Ladles,
    1 brass Par & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|03 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Mealhouse, 2 Bell brass pots, 1 Frying Pan,
    1 Powdring Tub, 2 Silts & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Day house, 2 Cheesepresses, 1 Churn, 7 Rivers, 6
    milk Pailes, 12 Cheesevats, 1 Cheese Cowl & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|04 - 00 - 00 |- | || |- |It In the Parlour Chamber, 1 Feather Bed & Bolster, 1pr of
    Blankets, 1 Rug, 1 Bedstead matt & cord, 1 Chest, 1 Box ||style="text-align:right;"|05 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Chamber over the Pantry, 1 Feather Bed & Bolster
    1 Flock Bed & Feather Bolster, 3 Blankets, 1 Coverlid,
    2 Bed Steds & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|02 - 10 - 00 |- |It In the Chamber over the Buttery, 1 Feather Bed&Bolster,
    2 Blankets, 1 Coverlid, 1pr of Curtains, 1 Bedstead,
    matt & cord, 1 Chest, 1 Looking Glass ||style="text-align:right;"|05 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Chamber over the Hall, 1 Feather Bed & Bolster,
    2 Blankets, 1 Rug, 1 Bedstead & Curtains, 1 Clock,
    1 Table, 1 Coffer, 1 Box, 4 Chaires, 1pr of Andirons
    1 Chamber Pott ||style="text-align:right;"|05 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Apple Loft, the Apples ||style="text-align:right;"|00 - 10 - 00 |- |It In the Chamber over the meal house, 2 Flockbeds
    & Bedsteads with their furniture & other lumber ||style="text-align:right;"|01 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Cheese Loft, 2 Tun & 5 Ə of Cheese and
    cheese Tacks ||style="text-align:right;"|50 - 00 - 00 |- |It In the Parlour Chamber, 6pr of sheets, 2 dozen
    of Napkins, 3 Table Clothes & other Linen ||style="text-align:right;"|04 - 00 - 00 |- |It A chattel Lease in Brinkworth parish ||style="text-align:right;"|140 - 00 - 00 |- |It Moneys owing in good & bad debts ||style="text-align:right;"|25 - 00 - 00 |- |It In wearing Apparell & Money in Pockett ||style="text-align:right;"|  05 – 00 - 00 |- | ||style="text-align:right;"|639 - 18 - 00 |} Roger Sparkman
William Smith ----- 26 Octobris 1702 ----- per
[[Beake-43|Susannam]] Relict & Solam Execatricem
&c :-

Will (1704) and Probate (1704) of Mary Midwinter of Sherborne, Gloucestershire - Glos 1704/81

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; 1704/81; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for Mary Midwinter (accessed 11 May 2017) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/8359060?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22324573764d37503745706a6c53725a445a7159776135446e756768677433306f6c6d50384e395962326d773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of the Blessed Trinity Amen
May 13 1704
I [[Midwinter-146|Mary Midwinter]] of the Parish of Sherborne in the
County of Gloucester Spinster being of perfect memory and
remembrance (Blessed be God) doe make and ordain this
my last will and testament in manner following.
First I recommend my soul into the hands of my good God
hopeing that thro the death and passion of his Son Jesus
Christ my onely saviour and redeemer to receive
forgiveness of all my sins, and as for my Buriall I
leave it to the discretion of my Executor herein
named
Item I give to Mary Burson ye sum of fourty shillings
Item to Jane ye daughter of Mary Burson ye sum of forty shillings
Item to my Kinswoman Lucy Holland ye sum of fourty shillings
Item to my Kinswoman Jone Lawrence ye sum of twenty shillings
Item to my Kinsman Jephson Holland one shilling
Item to Rich Burson one shilling
Item I give to Ann Dadly the sun of twenty shillings
Item I give to my Brother [[Midwinter-147|Thomas Midwinter]] all the
rest of my goods & chattels upon condition that
he pay all my debts and legacies, and I make
him Sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament, revokeing all other wills and testaments
in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal the day and year above written.
her
Thomas Parsons Vic: of Sherborne [[Midwinter-146|Mary X Midwinter]]
mark
his
Robert X Rowland
mark
her June 9 1704
Hester X Dodge Jurat ? me
mark Rich Parsons ==Probate== Probatum fuit huius[modi]
Testam[entum] apud Cirencester
Nono Die Mensis Junij Anno
D[omi]ni 1704 coram Ven[erabi]li Viro Rich[ard[e
Parsons Legum D[o]c[t]ore Re[vere]ndi in [Christ]o
Patris & D[omi]ni D[omi]ni Ed[ward]i p[er]misione
di[vin]a Glouc Ep[iscop]I vicario in Sp[iri]tualibus
Gen[era]li &c per [[Midwinter-147|Thomam Midwinter]] fratrem
n[atu]ralem & ? Defunctae & Solu[m] Exec[uto]ris &c
Cui &c pr[i]matus de Bene &c ac de pleno
&c necnon de vero &c coram profato
vicario Jurat[um] Saluo jure cujusc[um]q[ue]/ This Testament was
proved at Cirencester
on the Nionth Dau of the Month of June Anno
Domini 1704 before the Venerable Rich[ard]e
Parsons Doctor of Laws Reverend Father
and Lord In Christ, to Lord Ed[ward] by divine
permission Bishop of Gloucester, vicar General
in Spiritual matters &c by [[Midwinter-147|Thomas Midwinter]] natural
brother & ? of the deceased & sole Executor &c
to whom &c firstly to Well &c and of a full
&c and also of a true &c before the aforesaid
vicar, preserving the rights of anyone/

Will (1705) and Probate (1705) of Gyles Midwinter of Aldsworth, Gloucestershire - Glos Gdr/R13/1/193

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; Gdr/R13/1/193; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Midwinter-170|Gyles Midwinter]] (accessed 28 Apr 2017) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/9300714?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a225035504d7a534b444d76317352534278486952474e377775376949614b4263304a762f4141415051666e453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of God Amen, I [[Midwinter-170|Gyles Midwinter]] of Aldsworth
In the County of Gloucester Carpenter being in health of body
And of sound and perfect mind and memory praise be therefore given
to Almighty God doe make and ordaine this my present last will and testament
In manner and forme following, that is to say first and principally I
Commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hopeing through
the merrits death and passion of our Saviour Jesus Christ to have full
and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to Inherit everlast=
=ing Life and my Body I Commit to the earth to be decently buried at
the discretion of my executor hereafter named, and ass touching the dispo=
sition of all such temporall estate as it hath pleased Almighty God
to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof ass followeth; first I will that
my depts and funerall Charges shall be paid and discharged by my executors
Item I give and bequeath unto [[Unknown-668278|my Wife]] all my Lease hould Estate sittuate and
Lying in Aldsworth during the terme of her naturall Life and after her
deceace, I give it to my nephew [[Midwinter-62|Gyles Midwinter]], the sonn of my Brother
[[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] during the terme of his Life Likewise I give my nephew
[[Midwinter-62|Gyles Midwinter]] the son of my Brother [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] the table bord and
frame and and formes and give chaire and Rich stadell and ?barn ateanging
to my house at Aldsworth after the decease of my wife, uppon condition that
he pay the sum of Six pounds unto his sister [[Midwinter-169|Ann Midwinter]] within to years
After the death of my wife [] the six pounds according
to this will; I give my Leasehold estate and these goods before mentioned unto
his sister [[Midwinter-169|An Midwinter]] the Daughter of my Brother [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] after my
wifes decease, during the terme of his Life Item I give unto my neice [[Midwinter-169|Ann Midwin
=ter]] the daughter of my Brother [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] my great bruing kettell after
the decease of my wife Item I give unto my mother [[Unknown-665498|Mary Midwinter]] one shilling
to be paid within one month after my decease Item I give unto my Brother [[Midwinter-63|John
Midwinter]] three pounds in mony to be paid in to years after my decease by my executor; Item
I give unto my Brother [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] my wearing Aparrell and shirts Item I
give unto my nephew [[Midwinter-179|John Midwinter]] the son of my Brother [[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinter]]
deceased the sum of twenty shillings to be paid by my executor within to yeares
after my decease Item I give unto my nephew [[Midwinter-183|Gyles Midwinter]] the son of
my Brother [[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinter]] the sum of twenty shillings to be paid by
me executor within to yeares After my decease Item I give unto my nephew
[[Midwinter-184|Edward Midwinter]] the son of my Brother [[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinter]] deceased my bread
horne Cow; and earling Calf that came of her Item I give unto my neice
[[Midwinter-185|Elizabeth Jordan]] the Daughter of my Brother [[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinter]] deceased
the sum of twenty shillings to be paid by my executors within to years after my
decease Item I give unto my meice [[Midwinter-185|Eliz: Jordan]] the Daughter of my Brother
[[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinter]] my bed and bedsted my stalles ?fallets within to years after my decease
Item I give unto my nice [[Midwinter-180|Margeret Midwinter]] the Daughter of my nephew [[Midwinter-179|John Midwinter]] the sum of twenty shillings to be paid within to years after
my deacease by my executor

Item I give to my nice [[Midwinter-181|Mary Midwinter]] the Daughter of my nephew
[[Midwinter-179|John Midwinter]] the bed in the Iner Chamber and one barrell and one Cowle after
my wives decease and if [[Midwinter-181|Mary]] dies before my wife my will is that her sister
[[Midwinter-182|Jane]] shall have it. Item I give unto my nice [[Midwinter-182|Jane Midwinter]] the
Daughter of my nephew [[Midwinter-179|John Midwinter]] one brass kettell one skillet one
barrell and one Cowle after me and my wives decease Item I give unto my
nephew [[Midwinter-183|Gyles Midwinter]] the son of my brother [[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinter]] deceased
one oken Chest one oken Cobard and A salting trowl and A malt mill and
A and shelves and Chaires belonging to me at Netherton in the parrish
of Hathroope After my decease Item I give unto my nephew [[Midwinter-62|Gyles Midwinter]]
the son of my Brother [[Midwinter-63|John Midwinter]] my best bugett of workeing
tooles Item I give unto my sonn in Law [[Lambert-18039|Anthony Lambert]] the sonn of
my wife [[Unknown-668278|Margeret Midwinter]] the sum of twenty shillings to be paid
by my executor within to yeares After my decease Item I give unto my
sonn in Law [[Lambert-18040|James Lambert]] the son of my wife [[Unknown-668278|Margeret Midwinter]]
the sum of twenty shillings to be paid by my executor within to years
after my decease Item I give unto my kinsman [[Lambert-18043|Anthony Lambert]] the
sonn of my son in Law [[Lambert-18039|Anthony Lambert]] the sum of twenty shillings to be
paid within to years after my decease by my executor Item I give unto
my neice [[Midwinter-187|Mary Midwinter]] the Daughter of my nephew [[Midwinter-184|Edward Midwinter]] one Cofer
and one desk Item I give unto my sister
in Law [[Unknown-666383|Margeret Midwinter]] the warming pan that is at Netherton during the
term of her Life and after her decease to give to my nice [[Midwinter-187|Mary
Midwinter]] the Daughter of my nephew [[Midwinter-184|Edward Midwinter]] Item I give
order and appoynt my sonn in Laws [[Lambert-18039||Anthony Lambert]] and [[Lambert-18040|James Lambert]] to be the
trusteess to see my will truly and faithfully fulfilled Likewise I doe
order and appoynt by this my Last Will and Testament my Deare and Loving
[[Unknown-668278|Wife]] to be my whole and sole Executor and I doe hereby Revoke
disansell and make voyd all former wills and testaments by me made heretofore
In Wittness whereof I the said [[Midwinter-170|Gyles Midwinter]] to this my Last Will and Testament
being contained in one sheete of paper sett my hand and seal this present
eight day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord 1705
The mark V and () seall of
[[Midwinter-170|Gyles Midwinter]]
Item I doe give unto my nice [[Midwinter-187|Mary Midwinter]] the Daughter of my nephew [[Midwinter-184|Edward Midwinter]]
the sum of twenty shillings to be paid by my executor within to yeares after my decease all
the Residue of my goods and Cattels and parsonall estate whatsoever I doe give and
bequane unto my executor
Seled and delivered in presence Mary M Shinerhen
of uss 12 Septr 1705 mark
James Day
Briget N day her mark Jurat Ex by me Rich Lassey ==Probate== Probatu[m] erat h[uiusm]o[d]i Test[ament]um
in Reg[ist]rum de Bibury in Com. Glouc.
duodecimo die mensis Septembr[is] A[nn]o
d[omi]ni 1705 cor[am] ven[erab]li viro Rich[ard]o Parsons
Legu[m] d[o]c[t]ore ac pecul[iarem] et [?christ]em p[raedic]t[i] Jurisdicti[i]onis
de Bibury in Com. Glouc. Judic[um] Ordinar[is] l[egi]time
constitut[i] p[er] [[Unknown-668278| Midwinter]] vid[uam] rel[ic]tam p[raedic]t[i]
def[uncti] et ex[e]c[utric]em &c Cui &c primitus de vero &c ac de
pleno &c necnon de vero &c cor[am] Judic[um] p[raedic]t[i] Jurat[um]
(saluo jure cuiuscu[m]q[ue] /.

This Testament was proved
in the Register from Bibury in the County of Gloucester
on the twelfth day of the month of September Anno
domini 1705 before the venerable Richard Parsons
doctor of Laws and also the lawfully constituted Judge Ordinary of
the peculiar and ?holy aforesaid Jurisdiction of Bibury in the County
of Gloucester by [[Unknown-668278| Midwinter]] widow and relict of the aforesaid
deceased and and executrix &c To whom &c firstly of a true &c and also of
a full &c and also of a true &c Sworn before the aforesaid Judge
preserving the rights of anyone/.

Will (1713) and Probate (1714) of George Underhill of Admington, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1714/115

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://gloucestershire.epexio.com/records/GDR/18/8/35519 Gloucestershire Probate Records; GDR R8/1714/115; GDR 18/8/35519; Gloucestershire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== ''In the name of God Amen'' I [[Underhill-1371|George Underhill]] thele. of Admington in the
County of Gloucester yeoman being weak in body but of sound & perfect mind & memory blessed be God doe
make & ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & forme following Impris I give and bequeath my
soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creatour that gave itt trusting by the meritts death & passion of
my Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ I shall have & enjoy everlasting life & for my body I committ the same to
the earth to be decently buried att the direction of my Executors Person after named & for the wordly estate
wherewith all itt hath pleased God to bless me I give devise & dispose of the same in manner following
Impris Whereas there is now due to me upon mortgage from Tom Smith of Ilmington in the County of
of Warwick yeoman the sume of Four hundred & Forty principall money & thirty pounds or thereabout
for interest of the same now I doe hereby give & bequeath the said sume of thirty pounds & whattmore
interest shall be due to me from the said Tom Smith att the time of my decease to my Loving wife
Hannah Underhill And my will is that the said sume of Four hundred & Forty pounds shall remain
att interest during the naturall life of my said wife And I doe hereby give & bequeath onto my said loving
wife the interest & increase of the said sume of Four hundred & Forty pounds during the tearme of her
naturall life to the intent & purpose that shee shall receive the interest & increase thereof yearly from
the time of my decease att such times as in the Ind[entu]re of Mortgage made to me is excised for payment
thereof is full power & authority to sue for the same or other remedys to take according as the law
directs for recovery of the said intrest in case of default in payment shall be made thereof for her own
? & mantenance & in full lieu & recompence of her thirds & dower that shee my said wife
can or may claime out of any either of the lands tenements or hereditaments of me the said [[Underhill-1371|George
Underhill]] thele. & from & after the decease of my said wife I give & bequeath the said principall
sume of Four hundred & Forty pounds unto my Loving son [[Underhill-2012|William Underhill]] his Executors Administrators
Assignes & if in case the said William [Tom] Smith shall pay I the said sume of Four hundred &
Forty pounds before the decease of my said wife then my will is that the same shall be paid out
att interest againe in the name or names of such person or persons as my said Loving wife &
son [[Underhill-2012|William Underhill]] shall mutually agree upon to & for seid all trusts intents & purposes
hereinbefore menconed & the said principall money & interest applied according to the true inttent &
meaning hereof Item I give & devise unto my Loving son [[Underhill-2017|George Underhill]] All that my
messuage lands & premises with thapurtenances thereunto belonging scituate lying & being in the Town
Feilds liberties & Precincts of Ilmington in the County of Warwick which herebefore purchased to me &
my heires of & from Michaell Gray & Nicholas Roce And alsoe all that my cottage house & premises
with thappurtenances scituate & being in Quinton in the County of Gloucester To have and to hold the
said seidall messuages cottage & lands with thappurtenances Unto my son [[Underhill-2017|George Underhill]] & his heirs
forever Item I give devise & bequeath unto my loving son Wm. Underhill All those my mills
which therewith all flows or inclosed pounds thereunto belonging or therewith owd scituate lying
& being att Talken in the parrish of Tredington in the County of Warwick To have & to hold
the said mill flows & inclosed pounds with thappurteances unto my said son Wm. Underhill his
Executors Administrators & Assignes for & during all the tearme & estate that I have therein yett to come &
be expired Item I give & bequeath unto my son in law [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] All those my household goods
of what nature or kind soever & alsoe all my stock of hay corne salt & grain cowes horses sheep
& all other cattle of what kind soever & alsoe all my implements of husbandry now in the possession of
the said [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] & which are in & about the messuage lands & premises of me the said [[Underhill-1371|George
Underhill]] theld[er] scituate lying & being in Ilmington aforesaid in the said County of Warwicke
now in the possession of the said [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] for his own use & benefitt And alsoe my will is & I doe hereby

freely aquitt release & discharge ye said [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] of all rent sume or sumes of money
which can or might be any way demanded for the rent of Kierlale wherein he now lives with the first
day of May next ensuing the date hereof towhich time my will is that my son in law [[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]]
shall hold & enjoy the said estate in Ilmington aforesaid without paying any rent for the same
(the furnace now being in the said messuage in Ilmington aforesaid only excepted) which my will
that the same shall remaine as a standerd in the said messuage & goe along with the Inheritance.
Item I give & bequeath unto my Grandson George Coldicott & to my Grandaughter Clementia
Coldicott the sume of twenty pounds a peice to be paid to their father by my Executor
within one yeare after my deceace & to be by him paid out att interest for the childrens un
till they shall ? attaine the age of one & twenty yeares & the acquittance and the hand of the said
childrens father shall be a sufficient discharge to my Executor for the payment of the said sume of
Forty pounds as aforesaid Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter [[Underhill-2062|Jane Keyte]] wife of
[[Keyte-166|Edward Keyte]] the sume of one hundred & Twenty pounds to be paid to her within one yeare
next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Francis Underhill the sume
of one hundred & twenty pounds to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter named within one
yeare next after my decease Item I gove & bequeath unto my daughter [[Underhill-2018|Mary Underhill]] the
sume of two hundred pounds to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter named within
one yeare next after my decease Item my will is & i doe hereby order & appoint that the
sume of sixseone pounds shall be paid out att interest by my Executor hereinafter named & the
interest & increase thereof shall be paid yearly att two days on time in the yeare to my
daughter [[Underhill-1911|Anne Underhill]] & her Assignes for her own use during the tearme of her
naturall life & from & after her decease I give & bequeath the said sume of sixseone pounds
to & amongst such of Grandchildren or children of my sons & daughters as shall be
living att the time of the decease of my said daughter Anne equally to be devided amongst
them share & share alike Item all the household goodes that are now in & at the dwelling
house of me the said [[Underhill-1371|George Underhill]] whether linnen or woollen or otherwise I give and bequeath
to my loving wife my sons [[Underhill-2017|George]] & [[Underhill-2012|Wm Underhill]] & to my daughters [[Underhill-2018|Mary]] & Francus equally
to be devided amongst them share & share alike And all the rest of my money bills bonds
debts corne cattle ch[att]ells & household stuffe of whatt nature or kind soever after debts &
funerall charges are satisfied & paid I give & bequeath unto my loving son [[Underhill-2012|William
Underhill]] whom I make & appoint my sole Executor of this my last will & testament hereby revaocking
all former wills by me made In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand &
seale the three & twentieth day of November in the Twelfth yeare of Queen Anne
over great Britaine & Anno Dm. 1713
[[Underhill-1371|Giorge Underhill]]
'' Signature very shaky''

''Signed sealed'' published & declared
to be his last will & testam[ent] consisting of two sheetes of
paper to each of w[hi]ch he hath sett his hand & seale in the
p[re]sence us whose names are subscribed & att whose
request & in whose p[re]sence have sett our hands as
Witnesses
Abell Holtam
Thomas Garnear
==Probate== Probat[um] fuit hoc Test[amentum] 22o die
mensis Apr[rilis] Anno D[omi]ni 1714 coram ven[erab]li
viro Henrico Penrice Leg[um] D[o]c[t]ore R[ever]endi in
[Christo] in p[at]ris & D[omi]ni D[omi]ni Ectri p[er]missione Di[vin]a
Glouc. Ep[iscop]i Vicar[io] in Spir[it]ua]libus gen[era]li et per
[[Underhill-2012|Willum Underhill]] Execreni &c Cui et
de bene &c ac de pleno &c necnon de vero et
rite jurat salvo jure cujusc[um]q[ue]

This testament was proved the 22nd day
of the month of April Anno Domini 1714 before the venerable
Henry Penrice Doctor of Laws, Reverend father
& Lord in Christ, Lord Ectrus, by Divine permission,
Bishop of Gloucester, Vicar general in Spiritual matters and
Confirmed by [[Underhill-2012|Willum Underhill]] executor etc. to whom and firstly
well etc. of a full etc. and also truly and
duly sworn and preserving the right of anyone.

Will (1717), Inventory (1717) and Probate (1717) of Thomas Midwinter of Sherborne, Gloucestershire - Glos 1717/45

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; 1717/45; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Midwinter-147|Thomas Midwinter]] (accessed 12 May 2017) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/8463879?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224c616f4f4831315a534256397333656d6e526e56463341332f35306f7a7a6f664b2b32687676696a4448493d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of God Amen the Twentyeth day of February in the Fourth yeare of the
Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Georg by the Grace of God of Great Brittaine France and
Ireland King Defender of the Faith Et Anno Dom 1717 I [[Midwinter-147|Thomas Midwinter]] of Sherborne
in the County of Gloucester Miller being weake in Body but of sound and perfect mind and memory
thanks be Given to Almighty God for the same, doe make this my last Will and Testament in manner
following revokeing and I doe hereby revoke all former wills by me at any tyme heretofore made Imprimis
I Bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God my maker trusteing and relyeing through his
mercyes and the meritts of my Blessed Lord and saviour Jesus Christ to find everlasting salvation
my Body I bequeath to the Earth to be decently Interred according to the discretion of my Executrix
hereinafter named And as touching all wor[ld]ly Estate as it hath pleased God to Blesse me with I
dispose thereof as followeth And first I Give and bequeath unto my Cozen [[Midwinter-175|Edward Midwinters]] sonne
[[Midwinter-179|John]] tenn pounds And alsoe I Give unto my Cozen [[Midwinter-161|William Midwinter of Eastington]] tenn pounds
Also I Give unto my kinswoman Mary the wife of Richard Burson all my Estate in Sherborne
dureing her naturall life Alsoe I give to her daughter Tenn pounds Alsoe I give unto Thomas
Midwinter of Northleach Fifty shillings Alsoe as for all other my good and Chattells and
Debts I doe Give and leave the same unto my servant Anne Dadley she payeing my aforesaid
legacies within one Twelve month next after my decease and discharging my debts which of right
I owe to any one and my funerall Charges she liveing and take care of and soe long as I shall
live If she shall live soe long, And doe make my said servant Anne Dadley whole and sole
executrix of this my Last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my
hand and seal the day and year first above written:

Sealed subscribed and published by the
name of [[Midwinter-147|Thomas Midwinter]] as his
Last Will and Testament in the
presence of us:
the mark of ye mark of
Edward X Midwinter Thomas | Midwinter
ye mark of
Mary X Midwinter
? Powell

1:^o Mar[ch] 1717
Jurat[um] Anna Dadley Executrix
coram me/ ==Inventory== ::A true & Just Inventory of All the
::Goods & Ch[at]ells of Tho[mas] Midwinters of
::Shurbun in the Hundred of Slaughter
::& in the County of Glouc[ester] miller Thathe
::dyed possessed of who departed this life
:Febry the 23d d[omi]ni 1717: ?a?ed & Appraized by us whose
:names are under written this 26th day of ffeb ruary in
:the same yeare as follows.
{| | ||| ||li : s : d |- |Item ||His purse & wearing apparrell . . . . ||20 : 00 : 00 |- | ||The goods in the house In the Hall on Bed & Bolsterel }
& Chest & five Chares & table & frame & other things }|| 03 : 00 : 00 |- | ||In the Middells Roome one table two polls & Two qt }
Cettles & pewter . . . . . . } || 03 : 15 :00 |- | ||In the Chamber two Bds one Trunke & one Cofferand }
Boulting Mill & other things . . . . } ||06 : 10 : 00 |- | ||Oute in the Barne & at the Mill . . . . ||01 : 10 : 00 |- | ||Two Geldings . . . . . . ||10 : 00 : 00 |- | ||Part of two little Ricks of Hay . . . . ||02 : 00 : 00 |- | ||ffour Score pigs . . . . . . ||02 : 00 : 00 |- | ||A little parcell of woode . . . . . ||00 : 10 : 00 |- | ||Sum[m]eis ||48 : 05 : 00 |} George Smith } App[raise]rs
Charles Day }

Exhibitum fuit hoc
Invenor[um] in Regul[um] Glouc Ep[iscop]a[tus]
Primo die mensis Martij Anno
D[omi]ni (Stylo Anglie) 1717 per Annam
Dadley Exec[ut]rem &c provero &c sub
Protestatione tamen de Addendo &c

This Inventory was
presented into the Rule of the Bishopric of Gloucester
on the First day of the month of March Anno
Domini (in the English style) 1717 by Anne
Dadley Executrix &c as a true &c under
the condition however of additions &c
==Probate== Probatum fuit hoc Testamentum primo die
Mensis Martij Anno D[omi]nu (Stylo Anglie) 1717
coram Ven[erab]li Viro Henrico Cenrice ?Milile Legum
D[o]c[t]ore Re[vere]ndi in [Christ]o p[at]ris & d[omi]ni d[omi]ni Richardi
permissione di[vin]a Glouc Ep[iscop]i Vicario in Sp[i]r[pt]ualibus
gen[era]li &c per Annam Dadley Solam Executricem
&c Cui &c pr[i]matus de bene &c ac de pleno &c
necnon de vero &c ?rile jurat[um] Saluo jure cujusc[um]q[ue]

This Testament was proved on the first day
of the Month of March Anno Domini (in the English style) 1717
before the Venerable Henry Cenrice ? Doctor
of Laws, Reverend father and lord in Christ, to lord Ricjard
by divine permission Bishop of Gloucester, Vicar general
in Spiritual matters &c by Anne Dadley Sole Executrix
&c To whom &c firstly to well &c abd of a full &c
and also of a true &c ? preserving the rights of anyone.

Will (1723) and Probate (1723) of William Underhill of Lower Quinton, Gloucestershire - TNA PROB 11/592/291

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D684549 PROB 11/27/212; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the Name of God Amen
I [[Underhill-2012|William Vnderhill]] of Lower Quinton in the County of
Gloucester Gentleman being sick and weak in body but of sound
mind memory and understanding doe make and ordaine this
my lasy will and testament in writeing Revokeing and
annulling all other wills by me at any time heretofore made.
First and principally I commend my Soul into the hands of Almighty
God who gave it my body I committ to the Earth to be decently
buryed according to the discretion of my Executrix hereafter
named and as for those worldly endowments wherewith it hath
pleased God to bless me I give and dispose of as followeth
Imprimis I give devise and bequeath unto my son [[Underhill-2015|George
Vnderhill]] all and singular my Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments whatsoever scituate lying and being in
Illmington in the County of Warwick To have and to hold
the same unto my said son his Heirs and Assignes forever
charged and chargeable nevertheless with the payment
of twenty pounds a year unto my loving Wife [[Ainge-73|Katherine
Underhill]] dureing her naturall life by halfe yearly payments
Item I give devise and bequeath unto my son [[Underhill-2015|George]] all and
singular my Corne Mills called Tolton Mills scituate lying
and being in the County of Warwick and which I hold for my
Sister [[Underhill-1006|Hannah Huckfeilds]] life To hold the same unto my Said
son and his Heirs dureing all the Estates and Interests I have
therein Item I give and bequeath unto my two
daughters [[Underhill-2013|Katherine]] and [[Underhill-2014|Hannah Vnderhill]] and their
Heirs when they shall attaine to their severall ages
of one and twenty years all my Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments scituate lying and being in Lower Quinton
aforesaid and which I lately purchased and now in my own
possession my will and meaning being and I will have it soe

that my said Wife Shall have the Rents issues and profits
thereof untill my said daughters Shall attaine to their said
severall ages of one and twenty years as aforesaid and that my
said Wife shall out of the rents and profitts of the same Estate breed
up and educate my said two daughters untill they arrive to their
severall ages of one and twenty years aforesaid and all the rest
and residue of my reall and personall estate not herein before
disposed off my debts Legacyes and Funerall expences being first
paid and discharged out of the same I give and bequeath unto my
Dear and loving Wife [[Ainge-73|Katherine Vnderhill]] and I doe hereby
make and ordaine my said dear and loving wife sole Executrix of
this my last will and testament In Witness whereof I the said
[[Underhill-2012|William Vnderhill]] have to this last will and testament
set my hand and seal the third day of July in the ninth year of
the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord George by the Grace of
God of Great Brittaine France and Ireland King Defender
of the Faith &c Anno Domini 1723|: [[Underhill-2012|William Vnderhill]] to
be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have
in his presence and at his request subscribed our names as
Witnesses hereto William Coldycott John Ballard Jno Allen
Junr
==Probate== Probatum fuit hujusmodi Testamentum
Apud London coram Venerabili et egregio Viro Johanne
Bettesworth Legum Doctore Curia Prærogativa
Cantuariensis Magistro Custode Sive Commissario legitime
Constituto octavo die Mensis Augusti anno domini millesimo
Septingentesimo vicesimo tertio Juramento [[Ainge-73|Catharina Vnderhill]]
Vidua et Relicta dicti defuncti et executricis in dicto Testamento
Nominat[um] Cui Commissa fuit administratio omnium et
Singulorum bonorum jurium et Creditorm dicti defuncti de
bene et fideliter Administrando eadem ad sancta dei Evangelia
Vigore Commissionis Jurat
This Testament was Proved
At London before the Venerable and distinguished John
Bettesworth Doctor of Laws Master Warden or Commissary
Of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully
Constituted on the eighth day of the Month of August the Year of the Lord one thousand
Seven hundred and twenty three By the oath of [[Ainge-73|Catherine Underhill]]
Widow and Relict of the said deceased and the executrix named in the said
Testament to Whom was Committed the administration of all and
Singular the goods rights and Loans of the said deceased the same to be
well and faithfully administered Sworn upon the holy Gospels
By the power of the Commission

Will (1735) and Probate (1739) of Jonathan Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire- Oxfordshire 134/3/58, 210.308

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''134/3/58, 210.308; Original and Registered Will; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the name of God Amen.
I [[Huckvale-7|Jonathan Huckvale]] of Overnorton in the parish of Chippingnorton & County of
Oxon yeoman being reasonably well in Health & of perfect memory for
which I praise the Lord: yet calling to mind the certainty of death & the
uncertainty when it shall be Do make ordain & constitute this my
last Will & testament in manner & form following
Impr I commend my soul into the hand of Almighty God my maker through
Jesus Christ (I hope my Redeemer) hoping & trusting in his merits
alone for life & salvation: I also commit my body to the earth
whence it was taken when it please God to put a period to this mortal life to be
entered at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named in hope of a joyfull
Resurrection at the last day: And as for my earthly substance God hath blessed
mee withall I dispose thereof as foloweth
Impr Whereas there hath been a legacy of one hundred & twenty pounds given by my
Father in law [[Underhill-1371|George Underhill]] late of Adminton to be equally divided among
his surviving grandchildren after the death of his daughter [[Underhill-1911|Ann Underhill]]
such childs part upon an equal division amounting to 7l-1s-2d which I acknowledge
to have received in behalf of my children: as also ten pound given to my son [[Huckvale-157|William]]
by my sister in law [[Underhill-1912|Frances Underhill]] I therefore add & give therto so much as will
make the whole sum amount to two Hundred Sixty pound sterling to be paid
him by my executor hereafter named at the end of the twelve month after my
decease.
Item I likewise acknowledge to have received in behalf of my son [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan]] as above exprest the
sum of 7l-1s-2d and add therto so much as will make the whole amount unto two
hundred and sixty pound sterling to be paid him at the age of twenty one years
by my executor hereafter named.
Item if either of my two sons [[Huckvale-157|William]] or [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan]] should die before their legacies become
payable my will is one half to be paid to the survivor the other remain with the executor.
Item I make my son [[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale]] sole executor of this my last will and testament
leaving him possest of all my goods and chattels but in case my son [[Huckvale-6|Samuel]] should
die in a single estate not having disposed by will joyntuare or otherwise without
issue then my son [[Huckvale-157|William]] to succeed heir then to pay my son [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan]] three
hundred and sixty pound sterling of lawful mony of Great Britain.
Item I do hereby revoke all former wills by mee at any time heretofore made
in wittness whereof I have herto set my hand and seal this first day of August
in the year of our lord 1735

Signed dealed and delivered by the testator as his last will & testament in our
presence and then signed by us in the testators presence

Gile V vonfield
his mark
[[Huckvale-7|Jonathan Huckvale]]
John Meeks
==Probate== Proved at Chipnorton in the Archdeacon's Visitation held there the 10th
day of October 1739 before the Revd. John Bilstone Milliand
substitute of the Reverend George Aye Dr. in Divinity and Archdeacon
of Oxon by the oath of [[Huckvale-6|Saml. Huckvale]] sole Executor duly sworn

Will (1736), Inventory (1737) and Probate (1737) of John Frampton of Ampney Crucis, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1637/117

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'''[https://gloucestershire.epexio.com/records/GDR/18/8/43158 Gloucestershire Probate Records; GDR/R9/1737/30; Gloucestershire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of God Amen the thirteenth day of November Anno Dom[ni]i 1736
I [[Frampton-926|John Frampton]] of the parish of ampney Crucis in the County of Gloucester
Being in perfect health and of a sound and perfect Mind and Memory
Do Make and Declare this My Last Will and testament in manner and form
following
Imprimis I give and bequeath to my grandson [[Frampton-1292|John Frampton]] all my Lands and
tenements holden upon Lease During the term after the Death of [[Townsend-10027|ann frampton]]
my wife and also all my freehold Lands after the Death of [[Townsend-10027|ann frampton]]
my wife as aforesaid and also all and singular My household Goods after the
Death of [[Townsend-10027|ann frampton]] my wife as aforesaid But if [[Townsend-10027|ann frampton]] My wife shall
Contract Marriage or Bemerried to any person then [[Frampton-1292|John frampton]] my grandson
Shall presently have hold posess and Enjoy all and singular My Goods and Chattels
before mentioned and I also Give to My Grandson [[Frampton-1292|John frampton]] all my Moneys of [[Townsend-10027|ann
frampton]] my wife Shall Contract marriage or be Married to any person but if [[Townsend-10027|ann
frampton]] my wife Do not Contract Marriage or be not Married all my meneys
afore said shall be Leaft at her own Disposing Lastly I nominate and appoint
[[Townsend-10027|ann frampton]] My wife whole and sole Executrix of this my Last will and
testament and I here by Revoke Disanull and make void all former wills
and bequests by me Made and Declare this only to be My Last will and testament
in witness here of I have here ubto set my hand and seal the Day and Date
above written
[[Frampton-926|John Frampton]] J his mark
Signed Sealed and Delivered
In the presence of
John White
Ann Carter U Her mark
William Carter

9th of June 1737
The abovenamed [[Townsend-10027|Ann Frampton]] relict and
Sole Executrix was duly Sworn before me
Rich. Done Jur. ==Inventory== 9th of June 1737
The Will of [[Frampton-926|John
Frampton]] late of
Ampney Crucis
Regd

A true and just Inventory of
all and singular the Goods and
Chattels of [[Frampton-926|John fframpton]] late
of Ampney Crucis in the County of Glou[cester] Yeoman
Deceased taken and appraised the 8th Day of
June Anno D[omi]ni 1737 by us whose Names are
hereunder written
Impr[m]is Lands holden on Lease . 2 : 10: -
Freehold Lands . . 3 : - : -
Money due to the Deceased 1 : 10 : -
Household Goods and Lumber 5 : 10 : -
Wearing Apparell . . 1 : 15 : -
The Sum of the Inventory 14 : 5 : -
Appraised by us
John White
William Carter
This Inventory was Exhibited the 9th Day of June
in the year of our Lord 1737 by [[Townsend-10027|Ann Frampton]] relict
and Sole Executrix for a Trew One and so forth
nevertheless under protestation of Adding &c ==Probate== This Will was Proved the 9th Day of June in the year
of our Lord 1737 before the Worshipful Sir Henry
Penrice Knight Doctor of Laws Vicar General in Spirituals
of the Right Reverend Father in God Martin by Divine
Permission Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester and
of his Episcopal Consistory Official Principal Lawfully
Constituted by [[Townsend-10027|Ann Frampton]] relict and Sole Executrix
and so forth to whom and so forth having first Sworn
well and faithfully to Administer to the said Will and
also to Exhibit an Inventory and render an Account and so forth

Will (1737) and Probate (1739) of James Savary of Quenington, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1739/48

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://gloucestershire.epexio.com/records/GDR/18/8/43543 Gloucestershire Probate Records; GDR R8/1739/48; GDR 18/8/43543; Gloucestershire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== ''In the Name of God Amen'' The ffourteenth day of ffebruary in the year of our
Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and thirty seven I [[Savory-372|James Savery]] of Quenington in the County of
Gloucester Husbandman being in Good health and in perfect Sound Memory thanks be given unto God
therefore do make and Ordaine this to be my Last Will and Testament in Manner and forme following
(That is to say) Item I Give and bequeath unto My Daughter [[Savory-373|Mary Savery]] Twenty Pounds Item I Give and
bequeath unto My Daughter [[Savory-374|Ann Savery]] Twenty Pounds Item I Give and bequeath unto My Son [[Savery-256|Richard Savery]] Twenty
Pounds Item I Give and bequeath unto My Son [[Savory-376|James Savery]] Twenty Pounds Item I Give and bequeath unto My Son
[[Savery-257|Vinar Savery]] Twenty Pounds Item I Give and bequeath unto My Son [[Savory-377|Elijah Savery]] Twenty pounds Item I Give
and bequeath unto My Daughter [[Savery-258|Elizabeth Savery]] Twenty Pounds Item I Give unto my Son [[Savory-378|Thomas
Savery]] Twenty Pounds Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter [[Savery-259|Sarah Savery]] Twenty Pounds
Item I Give and bequeath unto [[Frampton-918|my Dear and Loving wife]] whom I make my whole and Sole Executrix all
my Estate in Quenington aforesaid all My Stock and Crop of Corn and hay and all Goods and Chattells
dureing her Life paying the Interest of Money that is Now due and After her decease then I Give and
bequeath unto my Son [[Savary-252|John Savery]] all my Said Estate, Crop and Stock and all Goods and Chattles and also
All Implements belongeing to Husbandry with a provisoe that he shall pay all my Debts and
Legacys that shall be then Due and if it shall happen that [[Frampton-918|my said wife]] shall happen to dye before
my youngest Children shall Come to the age of Eighteen yeares of age Then I do Confine my Said Son
[[Savary-252|John Savery]] to provide and allowe a Maintenance for them In witness where of I the Said
[[Savory-372|James Savery]] have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the day and yeare first above Written--
[[Savory-372|James - - - Savary]] Signed Sealed Published pronounced
and Declared by the said Testator [[Savory-372|James
Savery]] as his Last Will and Testament
In the p[re]sence of-
Tho. Greenwood
The mark X of John Caille
The mark of X Henry Longe ==Probate== 7th of April 1739
The above named [[Frampton-918|Mary Savory]]
Relict and Sole Executrix was
duly sworn before me-----
Richd Done Surr. This will was proved the 7th Day of April in the year of our
Lord 1739 before the Worshipful Sir Henry Penrice Knight
Doctor of Laws Vicar General in Spirituals of the Right
Reverend Father in God Martin by Divine permission Lord
Bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester and of his Episcopal
Consistory Official Principal Lawfully Constituted by [[Frampton-918|Mary
Savery]] Sole Executrix and so forth to whom and so forth after
having first Sworn well and faithfully to Administer to
said Will and also to Exhibit an Inventory and render an
amount and so forth

Will (1749) and Probate (1751) of John Midwinter of Essington, Gloucestershire - Glos 1751/102

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; 1751/102; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Midwinter-166|John Midwinter]] (accessed 01 Sep 2017) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/8877395?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22696451316f6a73517174536f527934674e36315031707837574e714f6332534865524a4650385a457a69673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In The name of God amen.
I [[Midwinter-166|John Midwinter]] of Essington,
in the county of Glocester, /near
Northleach/ yeoman., Being
weak in Body but of perfect
sound mind and memory I heartily
thank almighty god for the same
Doe here make this my last will
and testament in manner and
form following. I give to my loving
mother [[Harris-64519|Elizabeth Midwinter]] fifteen
pounds a year during her natural
life to be paid half yearly and the
use of all such goods as she may want
during her life and after to return
to my Executor here under named
and I doe here name and appoint
my loving Brother [[Midwinter-167|Steven Midwinter]]
Clerk my heir to all my Estates
and all other my goods and Effects
whatsoever and alsoe my whole
and sole Executor to this my
last will and testament -----
which I have made signed and
sealed this the thirteenth day of
October one thousand seven hundred
and forty nine
sign'd seald and Delivered as my last
will and Testament }
in the presence of }
Edward Thomas [[Midwinter-166|John Midwinter]]
The mark H of James Hall sen'r
Lawrence Adams
3d Sep: 1751
The above named [[Midwinter-167|Stephen Midwinter]]
Brother and Executor was duly sworn
before me Deane Suc? ==Probate== This Will was Proved the 3d Day of September in the Year if our
Lord 1751 Before the Worshipful Sir Henry Penrice Knight
Doctor of Laws Vicar General in Spirituals of the Right Revd
Father in God Martin by Divine Permission Lord Bishop
of the Diocese of Gloucester and of his Episcopal Consistory
Official Principal Lawfully constituted by [[Midwinter-167|Stephen
Midwinter]] Brother and sole Executor and so forth to whom
and so forth having first Sworn well and faithfully to
Administer to the said Will and also to Exhibit an Inventory
and Render an Account and so forth

Will (1750) and Probate (1751) of William Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire - Oxfordshire 135/1/34, 213.165

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''135/1/34, 213.165; Original and Registered Will; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the Name of God Amen I [[Huckvale-157|William
Huckvale]] of Over Norton in the County of Oxford
Servant being of Sound and Perfect Mind and
Understanding do make this my Last Will and
Testament in Manner following (that is to say)
principally I commend my soul into the Hands of God
who gave it hoping through the Merrits of Jesus Christ
to receive free Pardon of all my Sins and my Body I commit
to the Earth to be decently buried at the Descretion of
my Executor hereafter Named And as to what Worldly
Estate it hath pleased God to bless me withal I Give
Devise and Bequeath the same as foĺloweth First I
give and Bequeath unto my Brother [[Huckvale-6|Samuel
Huckvale]] the sum of Eighty Pounds Also I give and
Bequeath unto [[Claridge-124|Mary]] the Wife of the said [[Huckvale-6|Samuel
Huckvale]] Thirty Pounds Also I give and Bequeath unto
my neece [[Huckvale-5|Mary]] the Daughter of the said [[Huckvale-6|Samuel]] & [[Claridge-124|Mary
Huckvale]] Fifty Pounds Each respective Sum to be
paid them in good and Lawful money of Britain within
Six Months after my Decease by my Executor hereafter
Named Also I give and Bequeath unto my uncle
Joseph Huckvale five Pounds to be paid him by my
Executor immediately after my Decease All the Rest
Residue and Remainder of my goods Chattels and
Personal Estate whatsoever & wheresoever after my Debts
Legacies and Funeral Charges are paid and Discharged
I give Devise and Bequeath unto my Brother [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan
Huckvale]] whom I do make and appoint Sole

Executor of this my Will hereby Revoking and making
void all former Wills by me made In Witness
hereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal
the fifteenth Day of May In the year of our Lord
one Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty
[[Huckvale-157|William Huckuale]]
Signed Sealed published and
Declared by the Said Testator
as and for his last Will and
Testament in the Presence
of us who in the presence and
at his Request have set our
Names as Witnesses
John Meeks
Hannah Claridge
Mary Banbury ==Original Will Codicil== Be it known unto all men by these Presents
that I [[Huckvale-157|William Huckvale]] of Overnorton Servant
have made and declared my last Will and Testament
in Writing bearing Date the Fifteenth Day of May
1750. I the Said [[Huckvale-157|William Huckvale]] by this present
Codicil do ratify and confirm my Said last Will and
Testament and do give and bequeath unto
Hannah Claridge the Sum of five Pounds Also
I give and bequeath unto Hannah Shortland five Pounds
to be paid unto them by my Executor in good and lawful
money of great Britain within Six Months after my
Decease And my Will and meaning is That this Codicil
be adjudged to be part and parcel of my last Will
and Testament and that all things therein contained
be faithfully and truly performed and as fully & amply in
every Respect as if the Same were declared and
down in my Said last Will and Testament
Witness my hand the thirtieth Day of August 1750
the mark + of [[Huckvale-157|William Huckvale]] ==Probate== This Will and Codicil was proved the 25th April 1751 Before the
Revd Simon Paget Clerk Surrogate of the Worshipful Henry Brooke Dr
of Laws Official Principal of the Reverend the Archdeacon of Oxon
lawfully constituted By the Oath of [[Huckvale-62|Jonathan Huckvale]] sole Executor
He being duly sworn

Will (1757) and Probate (1767) of Katharine Underhill of Quinton, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire 1767/147

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://gloucestershire.epexio.com/records/GDR/18/8/49530 Gloucestershire Probate Records; GDR R8/1767/147; GDR 18/8/49530; Gloucestershire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''In the Name of God Amen''' I [[Ainge-73|Katharine Underhill]] of Quinton in the County
of Gloucester Widow being of sound and perfect Mind and Memory blessed by God do make and ordain this my
last Will and Testament in manner following That is to say First of all I give and Bequeath to my Son
[[Underhill-2015|George Underhill]] One Fether Bed with the Bedstead Blanketts Pillows Bolsters and everything thereto
belonging and used therewith Also I Give and Bequeath to my Daughter [[Underhill-2014|Hannah Cooper]] Ten Pounds
to buy her a Mourning and one Fether Bed with the Bedstead Blanketts Pillows Bolsters and everything
thereto belonging and used with the same and also all my Wearing Apparell of what nature or kind
soever Also I Give abd Bequeath to my Grandsons George and William Underhill the sum of Ten
Pounds apiece and to my Grandaughter Hannah Underhill the sum of Thirty pounds which said
three Legacys my Will is shall be paid to my said Grandchildren as they shall severally attain their
respective ages of one and Twenty years and my Will and Mind is that if either of them the said
George William and Hannah Underhill shall happen to depart this Life before he she or they shall attain
their respective ages of Twenty one years that then the Legacy of him her or them shall be paid to the
survivors or survivor of them attaining such age I also Give and Bequeath to my Grandson [[Cooper-33876|Robert
Cooper]] the sum of Forty Pounds to be paid him by my Executor when he shall attain the age of one and
Twenty years And my Will and Mind is my Executor hereinafter named shall place the said several
Legacys given to my said Grandchildren out of Interest in his own name and pay the same to or
otherwise apply the same for the use & Benefit of my said Grandchildren respectively untill their said
Legacys shall become due and payable And my Will and Mind further is that my Executor shall not be
Answerable or accountable for any or either of the aforesaid Legacys given to my said Grandchildren
that shall be by him placed out of Interest and happen to be lost by virtue and under the Direction of this
my Will but that such loss shall be bourne by such of my said Grandchildren whose respective Legacy
shall happen to be so lost provided the same be not occasioned by the willfull neglect or misconduct
of my said Executor And in case my said Grandson Robert Cooper shall depart this Life before he shall
attain Twenty one years of age then I Give and Bequeath the said Legacy to him given to my Executor
Also I Give and Bequeath to Ann Whitehead Wife of James Whitehead of the Parish of Saint James's in the
County of Middlesex the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her within Twelve Months next after my
Decease All the rest residue and Remainder of my Money Bills Bonds Mortgages Goods Chattells Slate
Linnen and all other y personal Estate of what nature or kind so ever after payment of my Debts and
Funeral Expences I Give and Bequeath to my Cousin William Coldicott of Quinton aforesaid who
I nominate and appoint Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and revoke and make
void all former Wills by me made In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament
set my hand and seal the Twenty ninth Day of July in the Thirty first year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord George the second by the grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland
King Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred
and Fifty Seven
[[Ainge-73|Katherine Underhill]]
Signed sealed published and Declared by the said [[Ainge-73|Katharine]] }
[[Ainge-73|Underhill]] as & for her last Will and testament in the presence }
of us who at her request & in her presence subscribed our }
names as Witness }
Jno Edkins Michael Corbett
==Probate== 25th Day of June 1767
The within names William Coldicott Sole Executor
was duly Sworn Before me
Wm Weston

This Will was proved the 25th Day of June in the Year of
our Lord 1767 Before the Worshipful James Benson Doctor of Laws Vicar
General in Spirituals of the Right Reverend Father in God William by divine
permission Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester and of his Episcopal
Consistory Official Principal Lawfully Constituted By William Coldicott
Sole Executor xc to whom xc having first Sworn well and faithfully to
Administer to the said Will and also to Exhibite an Inventory and
Render an account xc

Will (1777) and Probate (1779) of David Ruming of Bremhill, Wiltshire - Wiltshire and Swindon P1/R/474;

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[[Category: Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/28063873?h=e92744 Wiltshire Wills and Probate 1530-1858, P1/R/474; Wiltshire and Swindon Archives]'''
'''[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/28063868?h=7f7b24 Wiltshire Wills and Probate 1530-1858, P1/13Reg/233; Wiltshire and Swindon Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the name of [God] Amen I [[Ruming-30|David Ruming]] of Bremhill in the County
of Wilts[hire] being at present of a sound disposing mind and memory for which
I bless God I do this Eighteenth day of January in the year of our Lord
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Seven make and ordain this my
Last will and Testament in manner following First I Resign my Soul
to almighty God hoping forgiveness of all my Sins and my body I commit
to the Earth to be buries in a Christian and decent manner at the discretion of
my Executors herein after named and as for touching and concerning
all such worldly Estate and affects wherewith it hath pleased God to bless
me with I Give and bequeath the same as follows
First I will that all such debts which I shall owe at the time of my decease
Together with my Funerel Charges and Expences be paid and satisfied
by my Executors herein after named

First I Give and bequeath to my son [[Ruming-33|Peter Ruming]] my Clock,

Also I Give and bequeath to my three Children my Son [[Ruming-33|Peter Ruming]]
And Daughter [[Ruming-29|Ann]] the wife of [[Brooks-23513|Abraham Brooks]] and my Daughter
[[Ruming-32|Mary]] the wife of [[Mansell-1226|Edward Mansell]] my Dwelling House that my
Son [[Ruming-33|Peter Ruming]] now Lives in and also my household Goods and
all my affects all to be Euqally Devided and parted between them three
also I make and ordain my Soninlaw [[Brooks-23513|Abraham Brooks]] and my Soninlaw
[[Mansell-1226|Edward Mansell]] my whole and Sole Joynt Executors of this my Last
will and Testament hereby Revoking and Disanulling all other former
wills by me made confirming this only to be my Last will and
Testament whereof I haue hereunto Sett my hand and Seal the day
and year aboue written

Signed Sealed published and declared }
By the Testator to be his Last will and } The mark of
Testament in the presence of us ------- }
[[Ruming-30|David + Ruming]]
William Wheeler
William Smith ==Probate== At Devizes the 15th day of June 1779 the joint
Executors within named were duly sworn in before me
J. Elderton Surr:


6) Bremhill
The will of [[Ruming-30|David Ruming]]
dec[eas]ed.

This will was proved at
Devizes on the 15th day of June
1779. before the Revd John
Elderton Clerk lawful Surrogate
Of the Worshipful Sir Charles
Gould Knt Dr of Laws Chanclr of
the Diocese of Sarum and by
him Admin[istration] of the Effects of the
Dec[eas]ed was granted to [[Brooks-23513|Abraham
Brooks]] & [[Mansell-1226|Edward Mansell]] the
joint Ex[ecu]tors within named
(being first sworn to the Truth of
the s[ai]d will to & form the same
to make a true and perfect
Inventory & render a just Acc[oun]t
When lawfully required/-
Josh Elderton N.P.
Acty &c.

Will (1782) and Probate (1786) of John Adams of Eastleach Turville, Gloucestershire - Gloucestershire Archives

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== In the name of God Amen
I [[Adams-53628|John Adams Senior]] of the parish of
Eastleach Turvil in the County of Gloucester
Yeoman being weak in Body but of Sound
and disposed in memory and understanding
Do of my Worldly Estate make and Declare
this my Last Will and Testament in the maner
following that that is to say; First I will that all my
Just Debts and Funeral Expences shall be satis
fied and paid Allso I Give and Bequeath unto my
Wife [[Blowen-1|Sarah Adams]] All my Messuages Lands
Tenements and Hereditaments what so ever and
also all my Goods Chattals Effects and Personal
Estate whatsoever Unto the said [[Blowen-1|Sarah Adams]]
her Executers Administraters and Assigns
for the Breeding up of my Family
I likewise make constitute and appoint my
Wife [[Blowen-1|Sarah Adams]] whole and sole
Executorix of this my last Will and
Testament an Revoaking all Wills
before made by me the above said John
Adams In witness whare of I have set my
Hand and Seal this twentieth Day of Febu
ary in the year of our Lord God one thousand
seven Hundred and Eighty two
Signed Sealed and Delivered by the said John
Adams as his last will and Testamend
{| |in the presence of us||style="text-align:center"|the mark of
|- |Samuel Dunn||style="text-align:center"|X
|- |Richard Maides||style="text-align:center"|[[Adams-53628|John Adams the Elder]] |} ==Administration Note== Administration with this Will annexed was on the 10th of May
1786 Granted by the Rev[eren]d Thom[a]s Rudge B.D. principal
Surrogate to the Worshipfull Rev[eren]d Cooke Master of Arts Vicar
General in Spirituals of the Right Reverend Father in God
Samuel by divine permission Lord Bishop of Gloucester and of his
Episcopal consistory official principally lawfully constituted by
William Mathews and Henry Wilson principal creditors &c
to whom &c they having first Sworn well and faithfully to
Administer to the * said Will and also to exhibit and Inventory
and render an account and so forth ==Administration Request== 10th May 1786.
On which day appeared Personally William
Matthews and Henry Wilson and alledged that John
Adams the elder late of Eastleech Turville in the County
and Diocese of Gloucester Yeoman dec[eas]ed being in his lifetime
of sound and disposing Mind Memory and understanding
duly made and published his last Will and testament
in writing and thereof constituted and appointed his
Wife [[Blowen-1|Sarah Adams]] sole Executrix and after wards diede
without altering or revoking his said Will That the said Sarah
Adams departed this Life without proving the said Will or
taking upon herself the Execution thereof And that therin
the said William Matthews and Henry Wilson were and
are principall creditors of the said [[Adams-53628|John Adams]] deceased and
Administration with the said will annexed have been legally decreed
to them
Wherefore they prayed that Administration of all and
singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased
with his said Will annexed might be granted and
committed to them on giving such good and sufficient
Security as in this Behalf is required
{| |Sworn to £20 }|| Let Administration with the Will annexed |- |& under 100li }|| be granted as above Prayed |- | ||Tho[mas] Rudge Sen[ior] |} ==Probate== This is a standard intestate administration form which has been adjusted for use in this situation of an unfulfilled will.

Know all Men by thefe Prefents, That We William
Mathews Surgeon Henry Wilson ?Butcher
both of Fairford in the County og Gloucester
Samuel Ricketts of the City of Gloucester
Gentleman and William Higgins of the same
place Gentleman
are held, and firmly bound unto Samuel Lord Bishop of
Gloucester
in Five hundred Pounds
of good and lawful Money of Great Britain to
be paid unto the faid Lord Bishop or to
his certain Attorney, his Executors, Administrators, or Assigns.
To which Payment, well and truly to be made, We oblige ourfelves,
and either of us by himfelf, and themselves in for
the whole, our and each and every of our Heirs, Executors,
and Administrators, firmly by thefe Prefents. Sealed with our Seals
Dated the Tenth Day of May in the
twenty sixth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the third by Grace of God, of Great-Britain,
France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth,
and in the Year of our Lord One Thoufand Seven Hundred
and Eighty Six.

The Condition of this Obligation is fuch, That if the abovebounden William
Matthews Henry Wilson principal Creditors and Adminiftrators of all and fingular the Goods, Chattels,
and Credits of [[Adams-53628|John Adams the elder]] of Eastleech Turville Deceafed do
make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect Inventory of all and fingular the Goods
Chattels, and Credits of the faid Deceas'd, which have or fhall come to the Hands
Poffeffion, or Knowledge of them the faid William Matthews & Henry
Wilson or into the Hands and Poffeffion of any Perfon or Perfons for them and the
fame, fo made, do exhibit, or caufe to be exhibited, into the Regiftry of the Lord
Bishop of Gloucester, at or before the last Day of June
next enfuing and the fame Goods, Chattels, and Credits, and all other the Goods, Chat-
tels and Credits of the faid Deceafed, at the time of his Death, which at any Time
after fhall come to the Hands or Poffeffion of the faid William Matthews & Henry
Wilson or into the Hands or Poffeffion of any other Perfon or Perfons for them do well and
truly adminifter according to Law; and further, do make or caufe to be made, a true and
juft Accompt of their faid Adminiftration, at or before the last Day of
May 1787 and all the Reft and Refidue of the faid Goods, Chattels, and Credits,
which fhall be found remaining upon the faid Adminiftrator's Accompt, the fame being
firft examined and allowed of, by the Judge or Judges, for the Time being, of the faid
Court fhall deliver and pay unto fuch Perfon or Perfons respectively, as the faid Judge or
Judges by his or their Decree or Sentence, purfuant to the true Intent and Meaning
of the Laws Statutes Canons & Constitutions of this Realm
late Act of Parliament, made in the Two and Twentieth and Three and Twentieth Years
of the Reign of our late Sovereign Lord King Charles the second, intitled, An Act for the
better settling of Inteftates' Estates,
fhall limit and appoint; and if it fhall hereafter appear,
that any other last Will and Testament was made by the faid Deceafed, and the Executor or
Executors therein named do exhibit the fame into the faid Court, making Requeft to
have it allowed and approved accordingly, if the faid William Matthews & Henry Wilson
above bounden, being thereunto acrequired, do render and deliver the faid Letters of
Adminiftration (Approbation of fuch Testament being firft had and made) in the faid
Court, then this Obligation to be void, or elfe to remain in full Force and Virtue. {| |Signed and delivered (being firft|| ||W Matthews |- |duly ftamped) in the Prefence of|| ||H Wilson |- | || || |- |W Hopkins|| ||S Ricketts |- | || ||Wm Higgins |}

Will (1786) and Probate (1786) of Samuel Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire- Oxfordshire 136/1/35, 217.173

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: 18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''136/1/35, 217.173; Original and Registered Will; Oxfordshire Archives''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Original Will== In the Name of God Amen I [[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale the Elder]] of Over Norton in the
County of Oxford Yeoman being weak in Body but of a sound and disposing mind memory and
understanding Praised be God Do make publish and declare this my last Will and Testament
in manner following And principally I resign my Soul unto God who gave it and my Body
and as to such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me I Give Devise and
Bequeath the same as followeth (that is to say) First I Give and Devise unto my Son [[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] his
Heirs and Assigns for ever All that my now erected Farm House with the Barns Stables Outbuildings
Rick-Yard Backsides Gardens and Close or Orchard adjoining thereto with the appurtenancies situate
in the Parish of Over Norton aforesaid in a place there called Choice Hill Also I Give and Bequeath
unto my said son [[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] his Heirs Executors Adminsitrators and Assigns All that my new enclosed
Estate which I now holdunder the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester (dureing all my Estate therein) that is
situate lying and being in the Parish of Over Norton aforesaid (Except the two Grounds called the
Ham Grounds being a part of the said Estate) my said Son [[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] his Heirs Executors and Administrators
Paying therefore yearly and every year unto my Son [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan]] his Heirs Executors and Administrators
the sum of thirty eight Pounds of lawful Money of Great Brittain Also I Give and Bequeath
unto my Son [[Huckvale-72|William]] his Heirs Executors and Administrators that other part of my said Lease hold
Estate call the two Ham Grounds (dureing all my Estate therein) He my said Son [[Huckvale-72|William]] Paying
therefore yearly and every year unto my said Son [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan]] the sum of thirty Pounds of lawful
Money of Great Brittain And Also he my said Son [[Huckvale-72|William]] Paying a proportionable part
towards the renewal of my said Leasehold Estate And likewise a proportionable part towards
the Land Tax Also I Give and Devise unto my said Son [[Huckvale-72|William]] his Heirs Executors
Administrators and Assogns for ever All that my Farm House situate and being in the Hamlet of
Over Norton aforesaid wherein I now dwell with the Barns Stables Out buildings and all and
every of the appurtenancies And Also all my Old and New enclosed Freehold Lands lying
and being in the Parish of Over Norton aforesaid with the Appurtenancies (not herein before
disposed of) Nevertheless subject to and chargeable with the payment of One Annuity
or clear yearly Sum of thirty Pounds of lawful Money of Great Brittain unto my loveing
Wife [[Claridge-124|Mary]] or her Assigns dureing her natural Life at two equal half yearly payments
the first payment thereof to begin and to be made at the end of six months next happening
after my decease And Also with the the payment of the sum of five hundred Poiunds
of like lawful Money unto my Daughter [[Huckvale-85|Sarah]] Wife of [[Purdy-2800|Thomas Purdy]] at the end of
twelve Months next after the time of my decease And Also with the payment of the
like Sum of five hundred Pounds of like lawful Money unto my Daughter [[Huckvale-5|Mary]]
Wife of [[Busby-970|John Busby]] at the end of twelve Months next after the time of my decease

and I charge the said Farm House Lands and Premises given to my
said Son [[Huckvale-72|William]] with the payment of the said Annuity of thirty Pounds to my Wife and
the said several Sums of five hundred Pounds and five hundred Pounds unto my said
Daughters [[Huckvale-85|Sarah]] and [[Huckvale-5|Mary]] in manner aforesaid And unto my said Son [[Huckvale-72|William]]
I Give and Bequeath All my Household Goods and furniture of Household Plate
Linnen Cattle Stock and crops of Corn Grain Hay Grass Tools and Implements in
Husbandry and all the rest residue and remainder of my real and personal Estates
Goods Chattels and Effects of what nature or kind soever and wheresoever And
I do make nominate constitute and appoint my said Son [[Huckvale-72|William]] sole Executor of
this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and makeing void all former
and other Will or Wills by me at any time or times heretofore made In Wittness
whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament contained in two Sheets of
Paper to the first Sheet thereof set my Hand and to the last Sheet thereof set my
Hand and Seal the Twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand
seven Hundred and Eighty six :||:
[[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale]]

Signed sealed published and declared by the
said [[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale the Elder]] the Testator
as and for his last Will and Testament in the
presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as
Wittnesses thereto in the presence of the said April 26th 1786
Testator and in the presence of each other
Saml. Wheeler Senr.
John Collett
Saml. Wheeler Junr/ ==Probate== [[Huckvale-72|Wm Huckvale]] the son and sole
Executor was sworn as usual and
that the Effects are under sixe
hundred pounds
before me
Hy. Lomas Surrogate

This Will was proved in the Visitation at Chippingnorton
on the twenty six day of April in the year of our Lord 1786 before
the Revd. Henry Lomas Clerk M A Surrogate of the worshipfull
Thomas Bever DSS Official Principal of the Revd. Archdeacon of Oxford
by the Oath of [[Huckvale-72|William Hukvale]] the son and sole Executor therein
named to whom Admi[nistra]con was granted being first sworn duly to
administer

Will (1796) and Probate (1798) of Theophilus Biddulph of Birbury, Warwickshire - TNA PROB 11/1304/248

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[[Category:Sources, Baronets Biddulph of Westcombe]] [[Category: Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] [[Category:Frankton, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Wappenbury, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Bourton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Birdingbury, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Stockton, Warwickshire]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D394364 PROB 11/1304/248; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== This is the last Will @ Testament
of [[Biddulph-107|Sir Theopjilus Biddulph]] of Birbury in the County of
Warwick Baronet as follows (that is to say) I give unto
my dear Wife [[Biddulph-108|dame Jane Biddulph]] (over and above
what she is entitled unto under and by virtue of our marriage
articles) one annuity or yearly Rent charge of three
hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to
be paid and payable to her by every and equal
portions upon the four most usual ffeasts or days of
payment in the year namely Lady day Midsummer
day Michaelmas day and Saint Thomas's day the first
payment thereof to begin and be made upon the
first of those days which shall next happen after
my decease and I do hereby charge and make the
said Annuity or Rent charge payable upon and out of
those my two several ffarms situate in fframston in
the said County of Warwick which are now in the
several occupations of the Widow Bush and William
Elkington except that part of the said Widow Bush's
ffarm which is hereafter given to my Son [[Biddulph-339|John]] and
I direct the said Annuity or Rent Charge to be
paid free and clear of and from all Taxes Outgoings
and deductions whatsoever and my will and meaning
is and I do hereby direct that in case the said
Annuity or Rent Charge shall at any time or
times hereafter be in arrear and unpaid for the
space of twenty days next after any of the said
ffeasts or days of patment whereon the same
ought to be paid as aforesaid then and from thence
forth and so often it shall and may be lawful to
and for my said dear wife and ger assigns into @
upon the said ffarms lands and Grounds so chargable
therewith as aforesaid and every part thereof to enter
and distrain and the Distress and distresses then and
there ffound to take lead drive carry away and
impound and in pound to detain and keep or otherwise
to sell and dispose thereof according to Law until
therewith or thereby the said Annual Rent or Sum
of Three hundred pounds & all arrears thereof (if any
shall be) and all Costs Charges and Expences
attending the taking of such distress or distresses
shall be fully satisfied and paid according to the
true intent and meaning of this my will or in
case the said Annual Rent or yearly Sum of Three
hundred pounds or any part thereof shall at any
time or times hereafter be behind or unpaid by
the space of fforty One days after the same shall
become due and payable as aforesaid (being lawfully

demanded) then and so often from time to time as the
said Annuity or Yearly Sum of any part thereof shall
be so behind or unpaid by the space of fforty One
days as aforesaid my mind and will further is that
it shall and may be lawful to and for my said
dear wife and her Assigns into and upon the said
two several ffarms Lands and Grounds by me charged
with the payment thereof as aforesaid or into and
upon any part or parts thereof in the name of
the whole to enter and the same and every part
thereof To hold and enjoy and the Rents Issues and
Profits thereof to receive and take to her and their
own use until she or they shall therewith and thereby
be fully paid and satisfied the said Annuity or Yearly
Rent of Three hundred pounds and every par thereof
then in arrear and also all such arrears as
shall grow due during the time that she or they
shall by virtue of such entry or entries be in
possession of the same premises together with all
such Costs Charges and Expences as shall be sustained
or Occasioned by reason of the nonpayment thereof
and that such possession when taken shall be without
impeachment of waste Also I give and bequeath unto
my said dear Wife the Sum of ffifteen hundred pounds
to and for her own use and disposal and I also
give to her my Study of Books to the intent she
may take what number of them she may think
proper to her own use and the remainder of them
I wish her to give to my Son [[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] Also
I give to my said dear wife all my Plate Pictures
and Household Goods Linen and Stores of all kinds
in my House Offices and Outhouses also my Coach
and Coachhorses with their Harness also my Liquors
and Wines of all kinds and my Brewing Vessels also
four of my best milking Cows all my Hogs Pigs and
Poultry and all the Timber and ffire Wood in the
yards Also my Stock of ffish in the pools called the
ffrankton great pool and the ffrankton little pool
and in all my Stows together with the use of my
said Pools and Stows for the term of her life Also
I give to my Brother [[Biddulph-415|John Biddulph]] the Sum of
One hundred Guineas Also I give to all my
Servants who shall live with me at the time
of my decease sic months wages over and above
what they shall be otherwise entitled unto also
I give and devise uto my said Son [[Biddulph-339|John
Bidduplph]] and to his Heirs and Assigns for ever
the perpetual Advowson of the Rectory of ffrankton
aforesaid and also my two manors or Royalties in
ffrankton aforesaid and of which I purchased of the

Executors of the late Mrs Biker with all Courts Leet Courts
Barow ffree Warren ffree ffishery and the sole and
exclusive Right of ffishery in the River Leam within
the Parish and Liberties of ffrankton aforesaid and
all waste Lands Rents Services and all other Matters
and things to the said two several Manors and
Royalties or either of them belonging or in any wise
appendant or appertaining and also my said two
pools in ffranktonaforesaid called the great and little
pools with the Land and Ground they cover and the
Springs or Waters ffeeding the same (subject nevertheless
to the Right and Interest in the said Pools hereinbefore
by me given to my said dear Wife for her life as
aforesaid) and also all those the two plantations or
Coppices adjoining to the said Pools and also all that
House in ffrankton aforesaid in which Simon Barret
now dwells and all Outhouses Yards Gardens Orchards
and Closes or Grounds occupied therewith in ffrankton
aforesaid and all that Close in ffrankton aforesaid
late in the Occupation of William Latimer but now
of the said Simon Barret and all other my Closes
Lands Grounds and Tenements in ffrankton aforesaid now
Occupied by the said Simon Barretand also all that
House and Garden in ffrankton aforesaid in the
Occupation of Thomas Maylin and also all that House
and Garden in ffrankton aforesaid late in the
Occupation of the said William Latimer but now of
the said Widow Bush and also all that small
Meadow in ffrankton aforesaid called the Mill Meadow
now also in the Occupation of the said Widow Bush
with the great Stow situate within the same (subject
nevertheless to such Right and Interest in the said
Stow as is hereinbefore by me given to my said
dear Wife) And my will and meaning is that my
said Son [[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] and his Heirs and Assigns
shall hold and enjoy all the said Lands Tenements
and Hereditaments so given and devised to him
as aforesaid absolutely freed and for ever Discharged
of and from the Payment of the Annual Sum of
fforty seven pounds seven shillings and four pence
which is paid by me out of my ffrankton Estate
to the Rector of ffrankton for the time being in
lieu of Tythes and of and from every part thereof
my will and meaning being that the said Annual
Payment and every part thereof shall be paid and
payable only out of and from my other Lands and
Hereditaments in ffrankton aforesaid or some part
thereof Also I do hereby give and devise unto my
Son [[Biddulph-340|William Biddulph]] and to his Heirs and Assigns
for ever All that in my Perpetual Advowson of the

Rectory of Stockton in the said County of Warwick which
I originally purchased of John Unwin Gentleman Also I
give and bequeath unto my said dear Wife and unto
my said two Sons [[Biddulph-339|John]] and [[Biddulph-340|William Biddulph]] and
my daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susannah Biddulph]] and to the Survivors
and Survivor of them and the Executors and Adm[inistrat]ors
of such Survivor One Annuity or Yearly Rent Charge
of Two hundred pounds to be Issuing and Payable
out of all that my ffarm in ffrankton aforesaid now
in the Occupation of Thomas Charter and which I do
hereby charge upon and make payable thereout
for and during the life of my daughter [[Biddulph-337|Charlotte
Mabella Biddulph]] the same to be paid and payable
to my said Trustees by four quarterly equal payments
in each year upon the four most usual ffeasts of
days of Payment hereinbefore mentioned the first
payment thereof to begin and be made upon the
first of the said days of payment which shall
next happen after my decease and my will and
meaning is that my said Trustees shall have the
the powers of distress and Entry upon the said
ffarm and Lands so chargeable with the payment
of the said Annuity or Rent Charge of Two hundred
Pounds for the Recovery of all arrears thereof with
the costs and charges attending such distress and
Entry as are hereinbefore by me given to my said
dear Wife in respect to the said annuity or yearly
Rent Charge of Two hundred pounds ayear given
unto and made payable to her as aforesaid and
my will and meaning further is that my said
Trustees shall pay apply and dispose of the said
Annual Sum or Rent Charge of Two hundred
pounds so payable to them as aforesaid from time
to time to and for the sole net and benefit of
my said daughter [[Biddulph-337|Charlotte Mabella Biddulph]] for
and during the term of her natural life in such
manner as to them in their discretion shall appear
most fit and proper and I hereby give the said
Annuity or Yearly Rent Charge to them my said
Trustees during my said daughters life in trust to
be by them applied and disposed of accordingly
and as to the said several ffarms Lands and Heredit[ament]s
so as aforesaid charges and made chargeable
with the said Annual Payments or Rent Charges
of Three hundred pounds and Two hundred pounds
And as to all other my Messuages Lands Tenements
and Hereditaments situate in ffrankton aforesaid or
within the several Parishes of Wapenbury Bourton
Birbury and Stockton or elsewhere within the
Kingdom of Great Britain whether ffreehold or

Leasehold and whether in Possession Reversion Remainder
or any other expectancy or whereof or wherein
I have any power either at Law or in Equity by
this my will to dispose and not hereinbefore by
me disposed of I give and devise the same and
every part thereof (subject nevertheless and chargeable
as is hereinafter mentioned) unto my said two Sons
[[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] amd [[Biddulph-340|William Biddulph]] and my said
daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susannah Biddulph]] and to their Heirs
executors Adm[inistrat]ors and Assigns equally to be divided
between them share and share alike to take as
Tenants in Common and not as Joint Tenants
And in case any of them my said two dons and
daughter shall happen to die in my life time
without leaving Issue of his her or their Body
or Bodies then living then and in such case I
give the share of him her or them so dying to
the Survivors and Survivor of them and to their
his or her Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants
in Common as aforesaid Also I give to my
daughter [[Biddulph-336|Elizabeth Biddulph]] the Sum of ffour
thousand pounds to be paid to her at the end of
twelve Calendar Months next after my decease
with Interest for the same after the rate of ffour
pounds per centum per Annum from the time of
my decease the said Interest to be paid to her
by four quarterly equal payments in the year
so long as the said Principal Sum shall remain
due and unpaid And I do hereby charge all the
Residue of my said Real Estate in ffrankton
aforesaid so devised to my said Sons [[Biddulph-339|John]] and
[[Biddulph-340|William]] and my said daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susannah]] as
Tenants in Common as aforesaid with the payment
of so much of the said ffour thousand pounds as
the Residue of my Personal Estate after the
discharge and Payment of my Debts and Legacies
shall fall short of paying and as to all my
Monies and Securities for Money Goods Chatels
and Personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever and
of what nature or kindsoever not hereinbefore by
me disposed of I give and bequeath the same unto
my said two Sons [[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] and [[Biddulph-340|William
Biddulph]] and my said daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susannah Biddulph]]
equally to be divided between them share and share
alike to and for their own use and disposal And
I do hereby declare that the Lands Hereditaments
and Monies hereinbefore by me given to my
several Younger Children before named are considered
By me and are given to them in full satisfaction
for all Monies which were dec[l]ared unto or made
payable to them respectively under or by virtue of

mt Marriage Articles and I do hereby constitute and
appoint my said dear wife [[Biddulph-108|Jane Biddulph]] sole Executrix
of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoling
and making void all former wills by me at any
time herebefore made And my will further is
that my said Trustees shall not be answerable or
accountable for more of the aforesaid Trust Monies
than he she or tey shall actually receive or
than shall come to his her or their own Hands
nor for any loss that may happen thereto so
as such loss happen without their wilful neglect
or default nor the one of them for the other
of them or for the either of them or for the
Receipts defaults or disbursements the one of another
In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will
and Testament contained in six sheets of paper set
my Seal to the first of the said sheets where
the same are fastened together and my Hand and
Seal to this last sheet this eleventh day of May
in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and ninety six [[Biddulph-107|Tho. Biddulph]] SS Signed Sealed
Published and declared by the above named [[Biddulph-107|Sir
Theophilus Biddulph Baronet]] the Testator as and for
his last will and testament in the Presence of us
who at his request in his Presence and in the
Presence of each other have hereto subscribed our
Names as Witnesses hereto the Interlineations
between the 10 and eleventh lines in the first sheet
and the 2d & 3d lines in the 3d sheet being first
made William Bond - Thos Charter ___ John Caldecott./--- ==Probate== This Will was Proved at London the fourteenth
day of April in the Year of Our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and ninety eight before the Right
Honorable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws
Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of [[Biddulph-108|dame
Jane Biddulph]] Widow the Relict of the deceased and
sole Executrix named in the said Will to whom
Administration was granted of all and Singular the Goods
Chattels and Credits of the said deceased having been
first sworn by Commission duly to Administer ./---

Will (1802), Codicils and Probate (1818) of Jane Biddulph of Southampton, Hampshire - TNA PROB 11/1609/425

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[[Category:Sources, Baronets Biddulph of Westcombe]] [[Category: Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D525874 PROB 11/1609/425; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== I [[Biddulph-108|Dame Jane Biddulph]] Widow of the parish of all Saints
Infra in the County of Southampton Give @ bequeath my Effects @
in manner following To my Son [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Bart]] one
hundred Pounds To my Grandson [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] son of
the above named [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Bart]] all my Diamonds
@ the large Saphire which I desire may not be parted with but
always continue in the ffamily as an Ornament first to his Wife @
afterwards to the Wife of the Head of the ffamily for the time being
to my said Grandson [[Biddulph-131|Theos Biddulph]] I give One hundred Pounds
to newset the above named Jewels To my daughter [[Biddulph-336|Elizabeth
Biddulph]] I give two hundred Pounds and all the Grated ffenders
@ ffire Irons belonging to the house I now Inhabit To my daughter
[[Biddulph-337|Charlotte Mabella Biddulph]] Ten Guineas for Mourning To my Son
[[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] two hundred Pounds To my daughter in Law [[Wheler-62|Sophia
Biddulph]] wife of my Son [[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] Twenty Pounds To my Son
[[Biddulph-340|William Biddulph]] two hundred Pounds To my Cousin Mary Stillingfleet
twenty Pounds To my old ffriend and relation Mrs Jane Taylor twenty
Poumds To my Servant Elizabeth Cleaver if she continues with me to
the time of my death Twenty Pounds @ all my wearing apparel my
daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]] I appoint my Sole Executrix and
Residuary Legatee In witness whereof I set my hand and Seal this
nineteenth Day of June One thousand Eight hundred and two// [[Biddulph-108|J
Biddulph]]
SS // ==Codicils== Memorandum The Jewels mentioned in my will as
Intended for my Grandson [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] are Earings Broach
four small roses two of them now used as Clasps a Pin all of Diamonds the
Saphire the Topas a small Broach of Rubies all Pearls Jewels @ Trinkets
of every kind except those above mentioned I give to my Daughter
[[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]] // [[Biddulph-108|J Biddulph]] // If George Townsend continues in my Service to the time of my death
I desire my Executrix to give him twenty Pounds over @ above all wages
due to him // [[Biddulph-108|J Biddulph]] // I desire my daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susan]] will keep my Grebe Tippet for her own
use @ wear it for my Sake // [[Biddulph-108|J Biddulph]] // ==Affidavit== Appeared Personally Anna Maria Wilson of the Town and County
of the Town of Southampton Spinster and Jane Wilson of the same
place Spinster and made Oath that they knew and were well acquainted
with [[Biddulph-108|Dame Jane Biddulph]] late of the ward of all Saints infra in the
some years before and down to the time of her death which happened
on or about the fourteenth day of August last and also with her manner
and Character of handwriting and subscription having frequently seen
her write and also write and subscribe her name and having now with
Care and attention viewed and perused the papers writing hereto annexed
purporting to be and contain the last will and Testament with three
Codicils annexed of the said [[Biddulph-108|Dame Jane Biddulph]] widow of the Parish
of all Saints Infra in the County of Southampton give @ bequeath
my Effects in manner following" endimg thus "In witness whereof I
set my hand and Seal this nineteenth day of June One thousand eught
hundred and two" and thus subscribed "[[Biddulph-108|J, Biddulph]]" the first of the
said Codicils being contained in the follwoing words "Memorandum
The Jewels mentioned in my will as intended for my Grandson
[[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] are Earings Broach four small roses two
of them now used as Clasps a pin all of Diamonds the Saphire
the Topas a small Broach of Rubies all Pearls Jewels & Trinkets
of every kind except those above mentioned I give to my daughter
[[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]" and subscribed "[[Biddulph-108|J Biddulph]]" the second of the said
Codicils in the following words "If George Townsend continues in my
Service to the time of my death I desire my Executrixto give him twenty
Pounds over and above all wages due to him" and subscribed ["][[Biddulph-108|J Biddulph]]"
and the last of the said Codicils being contained in the following words
"I desire my daughter [[Biddulph-343|Susan]] will keep my Grebe Tippet for her own
use @ wear it for my Sake["] and subscribed "[[Biddulph-108|J Biddulph]]" they these
Deponents say they so verily and in their Consciences believe the all
whole body series and Contents of the said will and Codicils beginning
and ending as aforesaid and the subscriptions thereto to be all of the proper
handwriting and subscription of the said [[Biddulph-108|Dame Jane Biddulph]] widow
deceased and the said deponent Jane Wilson for herself further made
Oath that shortly after the said deceased's death Mr Peter Bernard
in Company with [[Harrison-13832|Mr John Butler Harrison]] delivered into the hands
of her the said deponent Jane Wilson a paper parcel sealed up with
wax and directed to [[Biddulph-343|Mrs Susanna Biddulph]] Southampton "and the
said Mr Bernard then i[n]formed her that the said [[Biddulph-108|Dame Jane Biddulph]]
deceased desired the said Paper Parcel should be delivered to [[Biddulph-343|Miss
Susanna Biddulph]] the daughter of the said deceased immediately
after her death and that she the said deponent Janes Wilson did
accordingly deliver the same to the said [[Biddulph-343|Miss Susanna Biddulph]]
And both the said deponents further made Oath that the said [[Biddulph-343|Miss
Susanna Biddulph]] immediately after the said paper parcel was
so delivered to her as aforesaid proceeded to open the same in the
presence of those deponents and they found therein contained the last
will and Testament of the said deceased bearing date as aforesaid
and two slips of paper fastened with papers on the Cover that enclosed
the will and which these deponents then discovered to be and Contain
three Codicils to the said will and without date and they lastly made
Oath that having again perused the papers writing purporting to be
and contain the last will and Testament with three Codicils of the said
[[Biddulph-108|dame Jane Biddulph]] widow deceased they said that the same are in
the exact plight and Condition as when opened by the said [[Biddulph-343|Miss Susanna
Biddulph]] as aforesaid // Anna Maria Wilson // Jane Wilson // On the
Twenty seventh day of October 1818 the said Anna Maria Wilson and
Jane Wilson Spinster were duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit
by virtue of the annessed Commission Before Thos Briears Commissioner // ==Probate== Proved at London with 3 Codicils 31st Octr 1818 before the Judge
by the Oath of [[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]] Spinster the daughter the Sole
Executrix to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted being first sworn by Comon
duly to Adm[iniste]r //

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D226792 PROB 11/1605/186; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== I [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale
the Elder]] of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County
of Oxford gentleman declare this to be my last will and Testament I will
that the expenses of my funeral and of proving and establishing my Will
and all my just debts shall be first paid and discharged I give
and devise all that my messuage or tenement yard garden Coney-gree and
premises and every part with their appurtenances situate in Chipping
Norton aforesaid which I purchased from Mr. Marshall unto my son
[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and my nephew [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] son of my brother
[[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] their heirs and assigns to the uses upon and for the trusts intents
and purposes hereinafter mentioned concerning the same to the use of my
Daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] the wife of [[Phillips-32939|Charles Phillips]] of Chipping Norton
aforesaid I urge on for and during her life and from and after her decease to
the use of all and every the child or children of my said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah
Phillips]] lawfully begotten or to be begotten equally to be divided amongst or
between them if more than one share and share alike to take as tenants in
common and not as joint tenants and the heirs of all and every such child
and children issuing And if there shall be a failure of issue in any such
child or children then as to the part or share or parts or shares of such
child or children whose issue shall so fail to the use of the remaining or other
of the said children equally to be divided between them if more than one)
share and share alike to take as tenants in common and not as joint tenants
and the heirs of such children issuing And in case there shall be a failure of
issue of all the said children but one or if there shall be but one such child
then to the use of such remaining or only child his or her heirs and assigns
and for default of such issue then to the use of my own right heirs forever I
give the Sum of One thousand pounds to the said [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and
[[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] their executors administrators and assigns upon and for
the trusts intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned and expenses of and
concerning the same upon trust that they the said [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and
[[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] and the survivor of them and the executors and
administrators of such Survivor shall and do pay the interest of the said sum
of One thousand pounds to my said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] or otherwise
authorize and empower her to receive and take the same for her own sole
and separate use owing her life and do and shall after her decease stand
and be possessed of the said sum of one thousand pounds for Interest for all
and every the child or children of my said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]]
begotten or to be begotten and to go or be paid assigned and transferred to such
child or children at such time or times and if more than one in such parts
shares and proportions and with under and subject to the conditions and
limitations over such limitations being for the benefit of some or one of
them as my daughter shall notwithstanding her coverture by any deed or
deeds writing or writings to be sealed and delivered by her in the presence of
and attested by two or more reliable witnesses or by her last will to be
signed by her and attested by the by the like number of witnesses direct or appoint and
in default of such direction or appointment as aforesaid then as to the whole of
the said sum of One thousand pounds And in case and such direction or
appointment shall be made which shall not be a complete direction or
appointment of the whole of the said sum of one thousand pounds then as to
such part or pats thereof whereof no such direction or appointment shall be
made in trust for all and every the said child or children to whom or for
whose benefit is part of the said sum of one thousand pounds shall be so
as aforesaid directed or appointed if more than one equally divided
between or amongst them share and share alike the share or shares of
each child or children being a son or sons to be paid or assigned and transferred

to him or them as and when he or they shall attain his or their age or ages
of twenty one years respectively or the same or any part or parts thereof to be
sooner disposed of and applied for his or their preferments or advancement in
the world in such manner as the trustee or trustees for the time being shall
think fit and the share or shares of such of them as shall be a daughter or
daughters to be paid or assigned and transferred to her or them as and when
she or they shall severally attain her or their age or ages of twenty one
years or be married respectively which shall first happen but if any such
child or children being a son or sons shall attain his or their age or ages of
twenty one years or being a daughter or daughters shall attain her or their
age or ages of twenty one years or be married in the lifetime of said
daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] then the share and shares of such child and children
of and in the said sum of one thousand pounds or so much thereof as shall not
have been disposed of and applied for his and their preferment and
advancement in the world shall be paid assigned or transferred to him her or
them immediately after the decease of my said daughter or as soon after as
may be And my will is that notwithstanding the postponing the payment
assignment and transfer of the share and shares of such child or children
until after the decease of my said daughter all and every such share and
shares shall be deamed and considered as a vested interest and vested interests
in such of the same children who being a son or sons shall attain the age of
twenty one years or die before that age leaving issue or who being a
daughter or daughters shall attain that age or be married in the lifetime of my
said daughter [[Huckvale-73|Hannah Phillips]] provided always and my will is that if
any such child or children being a son or sons shall die without leaving issue
before he or they shall attain his or their age or ages of twenty one years
respectively and being a daughter or daughters shall die before she or they
shall attain her or their age or ages of twenty one years respectively without
having been married then the share or shares of him her or them so dying
as aforesaid or so much thereof as shall not have been disposed of or
applied for his or their preferment or advancement in the world shall from
time to time go arrive and belong to and vest in the survivor and Survivors or
other and others of such children and be paid or assigned and transferred to
him her or them if more than one equally share and share alike at such
time or times and in the same manner to such survivor and other child and
children as is hereinafter mentioned and expressed touching his her or their
original share and shares provided also and my will further is that my said
son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] and the said [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] and the survivor of
them and the executors administrators and assigns of such survivor may and
shall at any time or times during the life of my said daughter with her
consent in writing signed with her hand and after her decease at the
discretion of them the said trustees or the survivor of them or the executors
administrators or assigns of such survivor invest or lay out the said sum
of One thousand pounds in any of the public Stocks or funds or upon parliamentary
or real securities at interest all which stock funds or securities may be from time
to time sold assigned transferred and disposed of and the monies arising thereby
again invested or laid out in or upon any uses or other like stocks funds or
securities as to them the said trustees or the survivor of them or the executors
administrators or assigns of such survivor shall deem meet to as during the
life of my said the same be done such her consent as aforesaid
and that they the said trustees and the survivor of them and the executors
administrators and assigns of such survivor do and shall stand and be
possessed of all and every the Stocks funds and securities wherein or upon
which the said trust monies or any part or parts thereof shall be invested
or laid out and the dividends interest and annual produce thereof
respectively upon and for such trusts intents and purposes and with and
subject to such powers and provisoes (sic) as are hereinbefore mentioned and

expressed of and concerning the said sum of one thousand pounds and
the interest and the annual product thereof or such and so many of them
as shall be then subsisting or capable of taking effect provided always and
my will and meaning further is that all such and so much of the said sum of
one thousand pounds and all such Stocks funds and securities wherein or
upon which the same or any part or parts thereof shall be invested or laid out
as shall not become vested in or belong to such child the child or children of my said
daughter as aforesaid or be disposed of and applied for his or their preferment
or advancement in the world shall be and be deemed and considered as
part of the residue of my personal estate I give and bequeath unto my
daughters [[Huckvale-75|Mary Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-76|Elizabeth Huckvale]] the sum of two
thousand five hundred pounds apiece to be paid to them respectively within
twelve months next after my decease provided always My will is that in case of the
death of either of my said daughters [[Huckvale-75|Mary]] and [[Huckvale-76|Elizabeth]] before her legacy
shall become payable without lawful issue then I direct that the legacy of
my daughter so dying as aforesaid shall go to and be paid and payable to the
survivor of them my said daughters and my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]]
in equal mointies And in case of the death of both my said daughters before
the said legacies shall become payable as aforesaid then I direct that the
whole of the said legacies shall go to and shall be paid to my said son
[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] his executors administrators and assigns I give and
devise all and singular my messuages lands tenements hereditaments and
premises and every part thereof with their appurtenances situate and being
in the hamlet of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County of
Oxford or elsewhere (not hereinbefore devised in trust as aforesaid) unto and to
the use of my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] his heirs and assigns for ever
And I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my money securities
for money debts chattels real and personal and effects whatsoever and
wheresoever unto my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] his heirs executors
administrators and assigns And I so hereby nominate constitute and
appoint my said son [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] the Executor of this my last will
and Testament And I do hereby declare my Will to be that it shall and
may be lawful to and for my said trustees and their respective heirs executors
and administrators by and out of all or any of the monies which by virtue
of this my will or any trust therein declared shall come to their or any of
their hands to deduct retain to and reimburse themselves all such reasonable
costs charges and expenses as they respectively shall or may sustain expend
or be put unto in or about the execution of this my will and also that my
said trustees and their respective heirs executors and administrators shall
be charged and chargeable only every of them for and with his and her own
respective receipts payments acts and wilful defaults and not otherwise and
shall not be charged or chargeable with or for any Sum or Sums of money
other than such as shall actually and respectively come to his her and their
hands by virtue of this my will nor with or for any loss or damage which
may happen in or about the execution of all or any of the trusts hereby in
them reposed without his her or their respective wilful defaults In testimony
whereof I the said [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale the Elder]] the testator have to the four
first sheets of this my will contained in five sheets of paper subscribed my
name and to the fifth or last sheet thereof subscribed my name and affixed
my seal this thirty first day of March in the year of our Lord Christ One
thousand eight hundred and thirteen |-| [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale]] (SS) |--| Signed
sealed published and declared by the said [[Huckvale-72|William Huckvale]] the Testator as and
for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his
request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names
as witnesses thereto |--| Thomas Matthews |--| Edward Hartley |--| Edward Matthews |--|

==Probate== Proved at London 12th June 1818 before the Judge by the oath of [[Huckvale-74|William

Huckvale]] the son sole Executor to whom administration was granted having been first
sworn by Comon duly to administer.

Will (1823) and Probate (1824) of Jonathan Huckvale of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/1693/351

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D170552 PROB 11/1693/351; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== The Last Will and Testament of me [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan Huckvale]]
of the Glime Farm in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County of
Oxford Farmer made whilst I am weak in body but of sound mind memory
and understanding First I direct the payment of all my just debts Funeral &
Testamentary Expences whereas my late Father [[Huckvale-6|Samuel Huckvale]] in and by
his last will and Testament in writing bearing date on or about the Twenty
fourth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty six did
give and bequeath to his son [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] his heirs Executors administrators
and assigns all that his new Enclosed Estate which he then held under the
Dean and Chapter of Gloucester during all his Estate therein situate lying and
being in the parish of Over Norton in the County of Oxford except the two
Grounds called the Ham Grounds being a part of the said Estate his said Son
[[Huckvale-50|Samuel]] his heirs Executors and administrators paying therefore yearly and every
year unto me his son [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan]] my heirs Executors and administrators the sum
of Thirty eight pounds also he gave and bequeathed unto his son [[Huckvale-72|William]]
his heirs Executors and administrators the other part of the said Leasehold Estate
called the two Ham Grounds during all his Estate therein his said Son
[[Huckvale-72|William]] paying therefore yearly and every year unto his said Son
[[Huckvale-21|Jonathan]] the Sum of Thirty pounds and whereas the said [[Huckvale-6|Samuel

Huckvale]] departed this life without having allowed or resolved his said will
now I so by this my will give devise and bequeath the said annuity or annual
payment of Thirty eight pounds so charged upon and payable out of the
aforesaid Leasehold premises unto my wife [[Young-39667|Lucy Huckvale]] and her assigns for
and during the term of her natural life to commence and be payable from
time of my decease and I also give devise and bequeath two fifth parts of the
said annuity or annual sum of Thirty pounds so charged upon & payable
out of the aforesaid Leasehold premises called the Ham Grounds unto my
said wife [[Young-39667|Lucy Huckvale]] and her assigns for and during the Term of her
natural life to commence and be payable from the time of my decease and
the remaining three fifth parts of the said Annuity or Annual Sum of
Thirty pounds I give devise and bequeath unto and equally between all my
Children namely [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-161|Jonathan Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-90|Mary Harwood]]
[[Huckvale-20|Sarah Midwinter]] [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] for and during the
natural life of my said wife subject nevertheless to the provisions hereinafter
contained and from and after the decease of my said wife then I give devise and
bequeath the said two several annuities or annual sum of Thirty eight
pounds and thirty pounds so charged upon and payable out of the aforesaid
Leasehold premises respectively and all my Estate right title and Interest of
and in and to the same respectively under and by virtue of the said writed will
or otherwise howsoever unto my said two sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] & [[Huckvale-162|Samuel
Huckvale]] their heirs Executors administrators and assigns upon trust that they
or the Survivor of them and his said Executors administrators or assigns so and shall as
soon as conveniently may be after the decease of said wife sell & dispose
of the same respectively by public or private sale for the best price or prices
in money that can be had or obtained for the same whose receipt or receipts
I so hereby declare shall be a good and sufficient discharge and good and
sufficient discharges to any purchase or purchases respectively his her and
their respective heirs Executors administrators and assigns for the purchase monies
to be given for the same respectively or for so much thereof as shall as
therein respectively be acknowledged to have been received and that such
purchaser or respective purchasers his her and their respective heirs Executors
administrators and assigns shall not be obliged in any wise to see or to affered to
the application thereof or be answerable or accountable for any loss
misapplication or nonapplication of such purchase money or any part
thereof respectively and the monies arising from such sale or sales of the
aforesaid annuities or annual sums they my said Trustees or the survivor of
them his Executors or administrators so and shall stand and be possessed thereof
and of every part thereof respectively for the purposes hereinafter mentioned
I give and bequeath all my household Goods plate Linein China and
Furniture whatsoever (except such part and parts thereof as are hereinafter
given to my said wife) Browning washing and Eating utensils and all my
live and dead Stock in the Farming housings Cattle Crops now growing and
the Spring Crops which shall be hereafter sown (and which in the event
of my dying before such Crops shall be sown I will and direct shall be
planted and sown by my Trustees the said [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel
Huckvale]] or the survivor of them his Executors or administrators at the expense of
my Estate) and also all my Implements in Husbandry unto my said two
Sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] upon trust that they or
the Survivor of them his Executors or administrators do and shall with all
convenient speed after my decease cause the same except the Crops of Corn
appraised and valued by two indifferent persons one to be chosen by my
said Son [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and the other by my said two Sons [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]]
and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] and if such two persons shall not agree in the
valuation thereof they shall nominate a third person whose valuation
shall be final and conclusive and also that they my said Trustees or the Survivor of them his Executors or administrators do and shall cause the said Crops of
Corn and Grain now growing and to be planted or sown as aforesaid to be valued
and appraised immediately preceding the harvest and the said household Goods
and Furniture Browning washing and Eating utensils live and dead Stock (except the
said Crops of Corn and Grain now growing and to be planted or sown as aforesaid) and
Implements in Husbandry shall be taken by my said two Sons Samuel
Huckvale and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] at such appraisement and valuation and the
said Crops of Corn and Grain now growing and to be planted or sown as aforesaid
shall be taken to by my said Sons [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]]
and after such valuation and appraisement as aforesaid but upon the same
terms and under and subject to the same conditions as the off going Crops are to
be taken to by the coming on Tenant at the harvest next & immediately
following the expiration of the Lease under which I now hold the Glune?
Farm and the respective sum and sums of money at which such household
Goods and Furniture washing Browning and eating utensils Stock Cattle Crops
Implements and Effects shall be valued and appraised shall be paid to and
applied by my said Trustees in manner hereinafter mentioned I give and bequeath
all my farm Estate and Interest of and in the messuage buildings Closes Farm
Lands and premises situate and being in the parish of Chipping Norton aforesaid
called the Glune? Farm and now in my own occupation unto my said two sons
[[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] their Executors administrators and assigns
equally as Tenants in Common and not as joint Tenants they my said two Sons
taking to the Crops thereon and to the be planted or sown as aforesaid upon the
same terms and conditions as are before referred to and paying the Rent for
the said messuage Farm and premises from Lady day next I give & bequeath
unto my said wife [[Young-39667|Lucy Huckvale]] so much and such part and parts of my
household Goods plate Linen China and Furniture as were hers previous to
my Marriage with her to and for her own use and benefit and all the rest
residue and remainder of my monies and securities for money Goods and
Chattels personal Estate and Effects of what nature kind or sorts over that I
die possessed of or be entitles to at the time of decease and not
in hereinbefore disposed of I give and bequeath unto my said two sons
[[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] their Executors and administrators upon
trust to sell and convert into money all such part and parts thereof as
shall not consist of monies or securities for money and to collect get in
and receive all such part and parts thereof as shall consist of monies or
securities for money and to pay and apply the monies arising from such
sale or sales and to be collected got in received as aforesaid in manner
hereinafter mentioned and my will is and I do declare and direct that my
said two sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] or the survivor
of them his Executors or administrators do and shall stand and be possessed of all
the said monies which shall arise as well from the sale or sales of the
aforesaid two several annuities or annual sums as from the sale or sales
of the aforesaid household Goods and Furniture live and dead Stock Cattle
Crops growing and to be sown and planted as aforesaid and Effects and also
from the monies so to be collected got in and received as aforesaid or
otherwise when and as they shall respectively arise to be made
received or got in upon trust to pay and divide the same and owing
part thereof respectively unto and equally between the moehors? and my
other said Children namely [[Huckvale-161|Jonathan Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-90|Mary Harwood]]
[[Huckvale-20|Sarah Midwinter]] and [[Huckvale-163|Joseph Huckvale]] subject nevertheless to the proviso
hereinafter contained that is to say provided always nevertheless and
my mind and will is that on the division of my property amongst
my Children under this my will respect shall be had to all and
every such sum and sums of money as I have at any time or times
heretofore given or shall at any time or times hereinafter give by way of
advancement to any or either of my Children claiming any benefit under this my will in order that their respective shares shall not exceed or be
more than adequate to the respective shares of such my children to whom
I have made no advancement anything in this my will contained to the
contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding and I so hereby nominate and
appoint my said two Sons [[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] joint
Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking and making void
all former and other wills by me at any time heretobefore made and Lastly I do
declare and direct that my said Trustees and Executrix their heirs and Executors
administrators and assigns shall not nor shall any or either of them be charged or
chargeable with or accountable for any more of the trust monies & premises
than they shall be respectively actually service or shall come to their respective
hands by virtue of this my will nor with or for any loss which may happen to
the same without their wilful neglect or default nor shall either of them be
answerable or accountable for the other of them but each of them for his own
separate acts deeds receipts and wilful defaults only and also that it shall and
may be lawful for my said Trustees and Executors and such of them and their
respective Executors and administrators by and out of the monies which shall come to
their hands respectively by virtue of this my will to deduct and retain to and
reimburse himself and themselves respectively all such loss costs charges & expenses
as he or they shall sustain expend or be put unto for or by reason of the trusts
hereby in them reposed or in any wise relating thereto In witness whereof I the
said [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan Huckvale]] the Testator have to this my last will and Testament
contained in five sheets of paper to the first four sheets thereof set my hand and
this fifth or last sheet my hand and Seal this Thirteenth day of November in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty three [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan
Huckvale]] (SS) Signed Sealed published and by the said [[Huckvale-21|Jonathan Huckvale]] the
Testator declared as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who
at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto
subscribed our names as witnesses the several names and interlineations therein
being first made Thomas Tilsley |--| Rebekah Purdy |--| George F. Tilsley /-- ==Probate== Proved at London 24th December 1824 before the Judge by the oaths of
[[Huckvale-160|William Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] the Sons and Executors to whom
administration was granted they having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer.

Will (1826) and Probate (1826) of Samuel Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/1719/335

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D179434 PROB 11/1719/335; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== The last Will and Testament of me [[Huckvale-50|Samuel
Huckvale]] of Choice hill in the hamlet of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping
Norton in the County of Oxford Yeoman first I give and devise direct limit and
appoint unto my son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] All that my Messuage or Tenement situate
and being in Chipping Norton aforesaid in the possession of my daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary
Goatley]] together with the entry or passage leading from the Common Street in
Chipping Norton aforesaid to the yard adjoining and belonging to the said messuage
or Tenement and also the said yard extending to the Brickwall at the bottom
thereof with the well and pump in the said yard subject as hereinafter is
mentioned together with all Outhouses Buildings rights members and Appurtenances
to the said Messuage or Tenement adjoining and now used and enjoyed therewithin
being on the Northside of the said yard and extending to the said Brickwall And
also one equal half part of the yard and Garden below the said Brickwall being
the Northside thereof and in dividing the said yard the Ground on the Southside
thereof on which certain Buildings now stand to be considered so part of the said
yard To hold the said messuage or Tenement yard buildings Garden hereditaments
and premises above described with their Appurtenances unto the said [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]]
his heirs and Assigns nevertheless upon the trusts and for the ends intents and
purposes hereinafter expressed and declared of and concerning the same that is to
say upon trust that the said [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] or his heirs be and shall by and
out of the said rents issues and profits thereof pay unto my dear wife [[Cecil-1472|Mary
Huckvale]] yearly and every year during the term of her natural life one Clear
Annuity yearly rent charge or sum of ten pounds of lawful money current in
Great Britain by four equal quarterly payments the first quarterly payment
to begin and be made at the end of three Calendar months next after my decease
and the rest and residue of the said rents and profits of the said premises after
detracting the expences of the necessary repairs thereof and the whole of the rents
issues and profits of the said messuage or Tenement and premises from and
after the decease of my said wife so and shall pay into the proper hands of
my said daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] as the same shall from time to time become
due and be received for her own role use and benefit for and during the term
of her natural life separate and apart from her present husband [[Goatley-223|George Goatley]]
or any after taken husband and so and in such manner that the same or any
part thereof shall not be under the Control nor be subject or liable to the debts
forfeitures or engagements of her present or any future husband And I hereby
order and direct that the receipt and receipts of my said daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]]
alone notwithstanding her present or any future Coverture shall be good and
effectual discharge and discharges to my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] his heirs Executors
and Administrators for such + rents issues & profits Sum and Sums of money or for so much thereof as in and by such + receipt or receipts shall be expressed to be received And
from and immediately after the decease of my said daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] my
said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] and his heirs so and shall stand seized of the said
messuage or Tenement Buildings yard Garden and premises with the appurtenances
subject nevertheless to the said Annuity of ten pounds to my said wife if she shall

be then living To the use and behoof of all and every or such one or more
such Child or Children of my said Daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] for such Estate
and Estates and in such parts shards and proportions manner and form
as my said Daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] shall notwithstanding her present or any
future Coverture at any time or times hereafter by any deed or deeds instrument
or instruments in writing with or without power of revocation to be sealed and
delivered by her in the presence of and to be attested by two or more credible witnesses
or by her last will and Testament in writing or any writing purporting to be her
last will and Testament to be by her signed and published in the presence of and
to be attested by three or more credible witnesses give devise direct limit or
appoint and in default of any such gift devise direction limitation or appointment
and also subject to any such gift devise direction limitation or appointment where
the same shall happen not to be a complete and entire appointment of the whole
estate and interest of and in the said messuage and premises To the use of all
and every the Child and Children of my said Daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] his her
and their heirs and assigns for ever equally to be divided between or amongst
them if more than one share and share alike and to take as Tenants in
Common and not as joint Tenants provided always and my Will is and I do hereby
declare that it shall and may be lawful to and for my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]]
and his heirs and he and they are hereby authorised and empowered at any
time or times hereafter at the request of my said daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] to be
notified in writing under her hand by mortgage sale or other disposition of all or
any part of the said messuage or Tenement and premises to levy and raise subject
the said Annuity to my said wife as aforesaid any Sum or Sums of money
as the my said daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] + may require and pay the same into the proper hands of my said Daughter [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] + to and for her sole separate use and
benefit free from the control debts forfeitures and engagements of her present or
any future husband And I declare that the receipt and receipts of my said daughter
[[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] alone notwithstanding her present or any future coverture shall be
good and effectual discharge and discharges to my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] his
heirs Executors and Administrators for such Sum and Sums of money as in and
by such receipt or receipts shall be expressed to be received And I do also declare
and direct that the mortgagee or purchaser of the said messuage or Tenement
and premises or any part thereof shall not be obliged to see or attend to the
continuation of the money paid or advanced by him her or them respectively
but the receipt and receipts which shall be given by my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]]
or his heirs shall be be (sic) a good and sufficient discharge and good and sufficient
discharges for the Sum or Sums of money therein or thereby acknowledged or
expressed to have been received anything in this my will contained to the
Contrary notwithstanding I also give and devise direct limit and appoint unto
my said wife [[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]] All that my messuage or Tenement situate and
being in Chipping Norton aforesaid and adjoining to the aforesaid messuage or
Tenement and now in the tenure or occupation of Samuel Ashwell with Road
quiet way and passage in and through the entry or passage leading from the
common street into the yard adjoining the said messuage or Tenement and also
for every and use of the said yard extending to the Brickwall at the bottom
thereof and also the use of the well and pump standing and being in the said
yard the my said wife and her assigns paying and discharging our half of the
expence that shall from time to time be incurred in cleaning repairing and
amending the said well and pump../ and also the Bakehouse and all Outhouses
Buildings rights members and Appurtenances to the said last mentioned messuage
or Tenement adjoining and now used occupied and enjoyed therewith being on
the Southside of the yard And also the remaining half part of the said yard
and Garden and Ground below the Brickwall being the southside or part
thereof with the Privy and Buildings # thereon and in dividing the said yard the ground on which the said buildings # stand to be considered as part of the
said yard to hold the same and every part and parcel thereof respectively unto
my said wife [[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]] and her Assigns for and during the term of her

natural life and from and immediately after the decease of my said wife I give
devise and direct limit and appoint the said last mentioned messuage or Tenement
hereditaments and all and singular other the premises so devised to my said wife
for life as aforesaid with their and every of their rights members and Appurtenances
unto my son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] To hold the said last mentioned messuage or Tenement
Bakehouse and Buildings hereditaments and premises with their rights members
Privileges and Appurtenances unto and to the use of my said son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]]
his heirs and assigns for ever he and they from time to time and at all times
after he or they shall become entitled to the possession of the same paying and
discharging one half of the expence of cleansing repairing and amending the
said well and pump I give and devise direct limit and appoint all my Estate
and interest of and in All that my messuage Cottage or Tenement Garden and
Appurtenances thereunto belonging situate and being in Over norton aforesaid and
now in the tenure or occupation of Sarah Gray unto my said son [[Huckvale-83|James
Huckvale]] his heirs and assigns for ever I give devise and bequeath unto my said wife
[[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]] one Annuity yearly rent charge or Sum of Seventy pounds of lawful
money current in Great Britain to be paid to her for and during the term of her
natural life without any deduction or abatement thereout whatsoever and to be isuing
and payable out of all and every my freehold and leasehold messuages Lands
lying and being in the hamlet of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping Norton
aforesaid or elsewhere not hereinbefore disposed of To have hold receive and enjoy the said
Annuity rent charge or sum of Seventy pounds and every part thereof freee and
discharged of all deductions taxes and impositions whatsoever to be taxed assigned or
imposed upon the said Annuity or upon my said wife in respect thereof
by authority of Parliament or otherwise howsoever unto
my said wife [[Cecil-1472|Mary]] and her assigns from and immediately after my decease in and
during the term of her natural life the said Annuity yearly rent charge or Sum
of seventy pounds to be paid to my said wife by four quarterly payments by even
and equal portions the first quarterly payment thereof to be made at the end of
three calendar months next after my decease And if it shall happen that the said
Annuity yearly rent charge or sum of seventy pounds or any part thereof shall
be behind or unpaid by the space of twenty one days next after either of the said
days on which the same ought to be paid as aforesaid that then and at all times
after and as often as it shall so happen it shall and may be lawful to and for my
said wife and her assigns into and upon the said Freehold and leasehold messuages
lands Tenements Closes or inclosed (sic) Grounds hereditaments and premises
chargeable therewith or into and upon any part thereof with the Appurtenances
enter and distrain for the same and all arrears thereof and the distress and
distresses then and there found to take load drive and carry away and the same
to detain and keep or otherwise to sell and dispose thereof according to the Laws
concerning distresses for nonpayment of rent until the my said wife or her assigns
shall be paid and satisfied the said Annuity yearly rent charge or Sum of seventy
pounds and all arrears thereof together with all Costs and Charges in and about
recovering the same I also give devise and bequeath unto my said son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel
Huckvale]] All and every my said Freehold and leasehold messuages Lands Tenements
Closes or inclosed Grounds hereditaments and premises with their and every
their rights members and appurtenances so charged with the payment of the said
Annuity of seventy pounds to my said wife as aforesaid and all my estate and
interest therein and to every part thereof respectively subject to the payment of the said
Annuity and the said leasehold premises subject and chargeable as hereinafter is
mentioned To hold the said Freehold and leasehold messuages Lands Tenements Closes
inclosed (sic) grounds hereditaments and premises with their and every of their Appurtenances
(subject and charged as aforesaid and as hereinafter is mentioned) unto my said son
[[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns according to my estate
and interest therein respectively at the time of my decease I give and bequeath

to my son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] and to my daughters [[Huckvale-77|Hannah ffrancis]] [[Huckvale-80|Sarah
Smither]] [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-84|Ann Gibson]] the sum of two hundred pounds
each of lawful English money to be paid to them by my Executor hereinafter
named at the end of twelve calendar months next after my decease I also give
and bequeath unto my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] and daughters [[Huckvale-77|Hannah ffrancis]]
[[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]] [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-84|Ann]] the further sum of two hundred
pounds each of like lawful money to be paid to them at the end of one month
next after the death of my said wife And I do hereby subject and charge my
leasehold Estate hereinbefore devised and bequeathed to me said son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel
Huckvale]] and also the residue of my personal Estate and Effects hereinafter
bequeathed to him with the payment of all and every the said several legacies
hereinbefore bequeathed to my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] and daughters respectively
I give and bequeath to my said wife [[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]] the sum of twenty pounds
to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter named at the end of one month
next after my decease I also give and bequeath to my said wife [[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]]
so much and such part and parts of my household Goods plate Linen China
and furniture washing and brewing utensils as she shall require to and for
her own use and benefit And all the rest and residue of my monies and
securities for money household Goods and furniture Chattels personal Estate and
Effects of what nature or kind soever that I may die possessed of or be in any
wise entitled to at the time of my decease I give and bequeath unto my said son
[[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] his Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for his and
their own use and benefit subject and chargeable nevertheless to and with
the payment of all my just debts funeral and Testamentary Expences (sic) and legacies
hereinbefore bequeathed by this my will And I do hereby nominate constitute
and appoint my said son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] sole Executor of this my last will
and Testament hereby revoking and making void all former and other will and
wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will
and Testament And I do hereby declare and direct that my said son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]]
his heirs Executors and Administrators shall not be accountable for any loss that
may happen of the said Trust monies and premises or any part thereof unless
the same shall happen by or through his or their wilful neglect or default and
that it shall be lawful for him and them by and out of the said Trust monies
and premises to deduct and retain all such loss Costs charges damages and expenses
as he or they shall sustain expend be at or be put unto for or by reason or performance
of this my will or the trusts hereby in them reposed In witness whereof I the
said [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] the Testator have to this my last will and Testament
contained in five sheets of paper to the first four sheets thereof set my hand and
to this fifth or last sheet my hand and seal this first day of May in the year of
Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] (SS)
signed sealed published and by the said [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] the Testator declared
as and for his last will and testament the words "shall notwithstanding her present
or any future Coverture" in the first sheet and also the name "[[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]]"
in the fourth sheet being first interlined in the presence of us who at his request
in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our
names as witnesses Thomas Rolls /-/ Edwin Tilsley /-/ George F. Tilsley ./ ==Codicil== Whereas I [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] of Choice Hill in the hamlet
of Over Norton in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County of Oxford yeoman
have made and duly executed my last will and testament in writing bearing
date on or about the first day of May instant and thereby given and bequeathed
to my son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] and daughters [[Huckvale-77|Hannah ffrancis]] [[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]]
[[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-84|Ann Gibson]] the sum of two hundred pounds each and directed
the same to be paid to them by my Executor in my said will named at the
end of twelve calendar months next after my decease Now I do by this present
writing which I declare to be a Codicil to my said will revoke and make void the
said legacy of two hundred pounds apiece to my said son and daughters and

lieu and stead thereof do hereby give and bequeath to my said son [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]]
and daughters [[Huckvale-77|Hannah ffrancis]] [[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]] [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] and [[Huckvale-84|Ann Gibson]] the
Sum of one hundred and fifty pounds apiece and do direct the same to be paid to
them by my Executor at the end of twelve calendar months next after my decease
And I do declare and ordain this writing to be a Codicil to my said will and to be
taken as part thereof and do ratify and confirm my said will in every other particular
thereof that is not hereby altered or revoked In witness whereof I have to this my
Codicil contained in this and part of the foregoing sheet to the foregoing sheet set my
hand and to this sheet my hand and seal this twelfth day of May in the year
of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty six [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] (SS)
Signed sealed published and by the said [[Huckvale-50|Samuel Huckvale]] declared so and for a
Codicil to be annexed to and taken as part of his last will and Testament In the
presence of us John Wheeler /-/ Mary Higgs /-/ George F. Tilsley // ==Probate== Proved at London with a codicil 19th December 1826 before the Worshipful
John Banbery Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] the
son and sole Executor to whom Administration was granted having been first sworn duly
to Administer.

Will (1827), Codicil (1834) and Probate (1841) of Theophilus Biddulph of Birbury, Warwickshire - TNA PROB 11/1951/32

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[[Category:Sources, Baronets Biddulph of Westcombe]] [[Category: Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] [[Category:Birdingbury, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Long Itchington, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Draycott, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Frankton, Warwickshire]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D70018 PROB 11/1951/32; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''This is the last Will and Testament'''
of me ''[[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]]'' of Birbury in the County of Warwick
Baronet whereas by Indentures of Lease and release bearing date
respectively the twenty seventh and twenty eighth days of October one
thousand seven hundred and ninety one, the release being of five
parts and made between [[Biddulph-107|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Baronet]], since
deceased of the first part me the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]] (by
the Name and description of [[Biddulph-110|Theophilus Biddulph Esqr]] eldest son
of the body of the said [[Biddulph-107|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]] deceased) and
[[Prestridge-137|Hannah]] my wife of the second part [[Wheeler-15874|Sir William Wheler Baronet]]
and [[Mordaunt-76|Sir John Mordaunt Baronet]] of the third part the [[Wheler-28|Revd Charles
Wheler]] Clerk and Charles Mills Esqr of the fourth part and [[Knightley-230|John
Wightwick Knightley Esqr]] and [[Miller-109867|ffienes Sanderson Miller Esqr]] of the
fifth part the Manors messuages lands tenements heredit[ament]s and
premises therein mentioned were settled and assured to and for such
uses trusts intents and purposes therein mentioned and in which said
Indenture of release or settlement is contained a proviso or power
that it should and might be lawful for me the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus
Biddulph]] in case I should survive and outlive the said [[Biddulph-107|Sir
Theophilus Biddulph]] deceased at anytime or times thereafter by
any deed or deeds writing or writings under my hand and seal to be
indorsed on the Indenture now in recital and by me executed in the
presence of and attested by the like number of witnesses to change alter
revoke and make void all and every or any of the uses trusts Estates
powers provisoes and limitations therein and thereby limited direected
raised and declared or mentioned or intended so to be of concerning
all or any pf the said Manors messuages lands heredit[ament]s tythes and
premises thereby granted and released or mentioned or intended so to
be or any of them or of any part or parts thereof other than and except
and subject nevertheless not only to one annuity or yearly rent or
sum of three hundred and forty pounds payable out of and secured
upon certain parts of the said heredit[ament]s and premises unto [[Biddulph-108|dame
Jane Biddulph]] now deceased, for and during the term of her
natural life but also subject to an annuity or yearly rent or sum of
two hundred pounds payable out of and secured upon certain other
parts also of the said heredit[ament]s and premises unto my wife [[Prestridge-137|Hannah
Biddulph]] now deceased, for and during her life and by the same
deed or deeds writing or writings or by any other deed or deeds writing
or writings to be executed also by me the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]]
under my hand and seal and to be attested by two or more credible
witnesses to declare limit direct or appoint any new or other use or uses
estate or estates trust or trusts powers provisoes directions limitations
or appointments of or concerning the said manors messuages
lands tenements tythes and heredit[ament]s whereof the uses should be
so revoked as aforesaid as to me the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]]
should seem meet and proper subject nevertheless as aforesaid and
so from time to time and as often as I the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus
Biddulph]] should think fit and whereas my father the said [[Biddulph-107|Sir
Theophilus Biddulph]] my Mother the said [[Biddulph-108|dame Jane Biddulph]] and my
wife the said [[Prestridge-137|Hannah Biddulph]] have all since departed this
life now in pursuance and by virtue and in exercise of the before
writed proviso and the power and authority thereby to me given
and of all and every other powers and authorities enabling me in
this behalf I the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]] have revoked
determined and made void and by this writing under my hand and
seal by me executed in the presence of and attested by the three

credible persons whose names are hereunto subscribed as witnesses to
the one execution thereof do fully clearly and absolutely revoke
determine and make void all and every of the uses trusts estates
powers provisoes and limitations directed raised and declared in and
by the said in part recited Indenture of release or settlement and
do hereby declare that the same shall stand revoked accordingly
and in further pursuance and by virtue and in exercise of the
said writed proviso and the power and authority thereby to me
given and in virtue and exercise of all other powers and authorities
enabling me in this behalf I do hereby give devise limit and
appoint unto my son [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] his heirs and assigns
all my Manors or Lordships of Birbury and Marton otherwise
Marton Pagmore in the said County of Warwick with the appurt[enance]s
and the advowson of the parish Church of Birbury aforesaid and
the Capital messuage or Manor House and all my messuages
farms lands and heredit[ament]s with the appurt[enance]s within my said Manors
or Lordships of Birbury and Marton otherwise Marton Pagmore
or either of them or to them or either of them belonging or apper
taining and all my messuages farms lands and heredit[ament]s situate
within the parish of Long Itchington in the said County of
Warwick and all my Manor or Lordship of Draycott with the
appurt[enance]s and all my messuages farms lands tythes and heredit[ament]s
within my said Manor of Draycott and all that Close called Thorney
Close situate in ffrankton in the said County of Warwick and
the Meadow called Thorney Meadow thereto adjoining and also
all other my Manors or Lordships Royalties messuages farms
lands tenements and heredit[ament]s whatsoever and wheresoever
subject to and charged and chargeable with the payment of all
such legacies portions and sums of money as are by this my will
bequeathed or which by any Codicil I may hereafter happen to
give To hold the same unto and to the use of ny said son
[[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] and of his heirs and assigns for ever I
give and bequeath to my son [[Biddulph-132|Edward Biddulph]] two thousand
pounds and to my son [[Biddulph-126|Henry Biddulph]] two thousand pounds
to be paid within twelve months next after my decease with
lawful interest for the same I give and bequeath to my daughter
[[Biddulph-130|Charlotte Biddulph]] four thousand pounds to be paid to her within
twelve months next after my decease with lawful interest for the
same also I give and bequeath to my said son [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]]
all and every my household goods furniture and implements of
household plate linen books and pictures and all my ready money
and securities for money stock and crops cattle chattels and all
other my personal estate and effects whatsoever and where
soever and I appoint my said son [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] sole
executor of this my will hereby revoking all former wills
by me made and declare this only to be my last In witness
whereof I the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]] have to this my
last will and testament contained in this and the two preceding
sheets of paper set my hand and seal to each of the said others
this twenty sixth day of September in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and twenty seven. [[Biddulph-110|Theos Biddulph]] SS
Signed sealed published and declared by the said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus
Biddulph]] the Testator as and for his last will and testament in the
presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the
presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses
thereto Sarah Fidkin ._____. Wm Haynes ._____. Tho:
Fidkin
._____ ==Codicil== Whereas in and by my last will and testament in writing
hereunto annexed bearing date the [twenty] sixth day of September one thousand
eight hundred and twenty seven I have given and bequeathed to my
sons [[Biddulph-132|Edward]] and [[Biddulph-126|Henry]] a legacy of two thousand pounds each and
whereas in consequence of the great reduction in the value of land
I think it prudent to reduce such legacies to one thousand pounds Now
I do hereby revoke and make void the said several legacies and bequests
to my said sons [[Biddulph-132|Edward]] and [[Biddulph-126|Henry]] so as aforesaid contained in my
said will and do hereby give and bequeath to each of my said sons
[[Biddulph-132|Edward]] and [[Biddulph-126|Henry]] a legacy of one thousand pounds only to bee
paid to them respectively in twelve calendar months next after my
decease with interest in the mean time at five per cent I confirm my
said will in every other particular and declare this to be a Codicil
thereto In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal
this second day of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty
four. [[Biddulph-110|Theos Biddulph]] SS Signed sealed published and declared by the
said [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Baronet]] as and for a codicil to his
said will in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and
in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as
witnesses, Rob. Poole ._____ Joseph Maggoll ._____ James Noon ._____. ==Affidavit== :In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
::In the Goods of [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Bart]] dec[ease]d

Appeared Personally Robert Poole of Leamington
priors in the County of Warwick Solicitor and made oath that he is
the Nawer or writer and one of the subscribed witnesses of the one
execution of the Codicil to the last will and testament of [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus
Biddulph]] late of Birbury Hall in the parish of Birbury in the
County of Warwock Baronet deceased which said will bears date the
twenty sixth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and twenty seven and which said Codicil thereto
bears date the second day of January one thousand eight hundred
and thirty four and which are now hereto annexed and the deponent
referring to the commencement of the said Codicil which is in the words
following "whereas in and by my last will and testament in writing
thereunto annexed bearing date the sixth day of September one
thousand eight hundred and twenty seven" further made Oath that he
this deponent did in the course of drawing such aforesaid Codicil
through error therein refer to the said will as bearing date the said
sixth day of September one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven
instead of the twenty sixth day of September one thousand eight
hundred and twenty seven the correct date of the said will and he
lastly made Oath that the discrepance of dates with reference to the
identity of the said will and Codicil must clearly have been an error
of this deponents for that the said will and Codicil were previously
to the execution of the aforesaid Codicil by the said Testator annexed
together with the seal of the Testator as the same now appear and
that such will and Codicil are now in all respects in the same
plight and condition as when the said Codicil was executed save
as to the mark No1 and No2 on the said will and Codicil and
name &c H. Biddulph Commissioner appearing thereon respectively
Rob. Poole On the 10th day of Septr 1841 the said Robert Poole
was duly sworn to the truth of the aforegoing affidavit by virtue
of the Comon hereto annexed Before me John Craig Commr ._____. ==Probate== Proved at London (with a Codicil) 17th Septr 1841 before the Judge
by the Oath of [[Biddulph-131|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Baronet]] the son the sole ex[ecut]or
to whom adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn by Comon duly to
administer -

Will (1828) and Probate (1835) of Elizabeth Biddulph of Southampton, Hampshire - TNA PROB 11/1842/175

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[[Category: Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Sources, Baronets Biddulph of Westcombe]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D265010 PROB 11/1842/175; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will & Probate== '''I [[Biddulph-336|Elizabeth Biddulph]]''' Spinster of the Town of Southampton

do hereby make my last will and testament I give to my sister [[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]] the
house and premises we ourselves occupy and the yearly rents and profits of any other
property I may possess at the time of my death for her life and then to my nephew
[[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] he paying in one year after he comes into possession twenty
pounds to each of his brothers and sisters and the like sum to each of my late brother
[[Biddulph-339|John's]] children or in case of there death before that time to their children if
then have any or I leave my nephew [[Biddulph-128|Symons]] share to his daughter in like manner
my share of the furniture which belongs here jointly to both of us I give to my said sister
[[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]] entirely as her own to do what she pleases with the large
Vandike picture after my said [[Biddulph-343|sisters]] death I give to my said nephew [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus]],
his life and then to go as an Heir loom to the head of the family for ever my diamond
ring all my pearls and my blood stone bracelets earrings broaches I leave on my
death to my nephew [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus's]] [[Vyner-9|wife]] for her life and then to go with the pearls left by
my mother my books I leave to my sister for her life and then to go to my nephew
[[Biddulph-131|Theophilus]]. my watch I leave to my Goddaughter [[Biddulph-377|Jane Biddulph]] and I appoint
my said nephew [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus]] my whole and sole Executor and residuary legatee
April 29th 1828 ''[[Biddulph-336|Elizabeth Biddulph SS]]'' signed sealed and delivered in the presence
of us ''P. C. Fall Bantree Southampton'' /----------/ Ann Henrietta
Fall
/----------/ ''Jane Wilson'' /----------/
'''Proved''' at London on 28th ffeby 1835 before the judge by the oath of [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus
Biddulph Esqr]] the sole ex[ecut]or to whom adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn by comon duly to
adm[iniste]r

Will (1829) and Probate (1830) of Mary Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/1768/237

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D238382 PROB 11/1768/237; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== I [[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]]
of Choicehill Oxfordshire widow Do make this my last will & Testament as follows
All my estate and effects after my just debts and funeral Expenses are paid I give
equally share and share alike to my sons [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] of Over Norton
[[Huckvale-51|Jonathan Huckvale]] of Blidlow Buckinghamshire [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] of Choicehill
and [[Huckvale-84|Ann Gibson]] of Choicehill hereby revoking all other wills by me made and I
hereby appoint my son [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] sole Executor to this my last will In
witness I have set my hand and seal this 29th day of June one thousand eight
hundred & twenty nine [[Cecil-1472|Mary Huckvale]] (SS) Signed sealed declared published
as for her last will & Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our
names as witnesses George Goatley Newbury Berkshire /-/ Thomas Goatley
Chipping Norton Oxon ==Probate== Proved at London 24th March 1830 before the Worshipful John Banbery Doctor of
Laws & Surrogate by the Oath of [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] the son the sole Executor for whom
Administration was granted being first sworn duly to Administer.

Will (1830) and Probate (1834) of Benjamin Midwinter of Whittington, Gloucestershire - Glos GDR/R8/1834/64

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[[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] __FORCETOC__ '''Consistory Court of Gloucester, Wills and Probate; GDR/R8/1834/64; Gloucestershire Archives''' Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014; Entry for [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin Midwinter]] (accessed 12 May 2017) [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/10243232?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a224d7165522f34635a36383638796953555834576372474a45394e443164344a2f353179647936384a4e33773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== This is the last Will and Testament of me [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin
Midwinter]] of Whittington in the County of Gloucester Gentleman
whereby I mean to dispose of all my Estate and effects real and
personal I give devise and bequeath unto my son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]]
his heirs executors administrators and assigns All that any messuage
or Tenement and hereditaments situate and being at Saint James Street
in the Town of Cheltenham with the appurtenances to the same
belonging and also the sum of One hundred pounds of lawful
British money To hold to my said son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] his
heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever To the use of
my said son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] his heirs executors administrators
and assigns for ever but nevertheless Upon the trusts and for the
purposes following (that is to say) Upon trust to lay out or
invest the said sum of One hundred pounds in or upon Government
or other security at Interest in his or their name or names
within twelve months after my decease And upon further trust
to keep insured against fire and in repair any said messuage in
Saint James Street And to receive the rents issues and profits
thereof And to pay the surplus of the rents of such messuage
and premises and the dividends interest or proceeds of the sum
so to be invested as aforesaid unto my Daughter [[Midwinter-198|Joanna]] the
Wife of [[Rowland-16810|John Rowland]] of Sevenhampton in the said County of
Gloucester for and during the term of her natural life for her
own sole and separate use independant of her present or any
future husband and not to be subject to his debts control
engagements or interferance And I declare that the receipt and
receipts of any said Daughter shall from time to time be a
good and sufficient discharge and discharges to my said trustee
his heirs executors administrators or assigns for such sum or
sums of money as shall be therein expressed or acknowledged
to be received And from and after the decease of my said
Daughter Upon trust in case the said [[Rowland-16810|John Rowland]] shall
survive her to pay the same rents dividends or interest unto
the said [[Rowland-16810|John Rowland]] for his natural life And from and
after the several deceases of my said Daughter and her said
present Husband Upon trust that my said son [[Midwinter-197|William

Midwinter]] his heirs executors administrators and assigns do
and shall stand seized and possessed of the said messuage and
premises and sum of money and the funds or securities in or
on which the same shall be invested upon trust for all and
every the child and children male and female of my said
Daughter [[Midwinter-198|Joanna]] who shall be living at the time of her death
and for the issue of such of her children as shall have died
in her life time leaving issue living at the time of her decease
(such issue nevertheless to take equally as between themselves the
shares or share only which their his or her parents or parent
would have been entitled to if living) equally to be divided
between and amongst such children and issue respectively share
and share alike as tenants in common and not as joint tenants
their his or her heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever
and to be conveyed and assured accordingly And I give devise and
bequeath unto my said son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] All that my messuage
or tenement and hereditaments situated and being in or near to Saint
Georges Place in Cheltenham aforesaid with the appurtenances to the
same belonging now in the occupation of Mr Weaver Surgeon And
also the sum of Four hundred pounds of lawful British money
To hold to my said son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] his heirs executors
administrators and assigns for ever ^
To the use of my said son [[Midwinter-197|William]] his heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever ^
but nevertheless upon the trusts
and for the purpose following that is to say upon trust to
lay out or invest the said sum of Four hundred pounds in
or upon Government or other security at Interest in his or their
name or names within twelve months after my decease And upon
further trust to keep insured against fire and in repair my said
messuage in Saint Georges Place And to receive the rents issues
and profits thereof And to pay the surplus of the rents of such
messuage and premises and the dividends or interest and proceeds
of the said sum of Four hundred pounds so to be invested as
aforesaid as and when the same shall be received unto my
son [[Midwinter-199|Giles]] for and during the term of his natural life And
from and after the decease of my said son [[Midwinter-199|Giles]] upon trust
that my said son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] his heirs executors
administrators and assigns do and shall stand seized and

possessed of the said messuage and premises and sum of money
and the funds or securities in or on which the same shall be
invested upon trust for all and every the child and children male
and female of my said son [[Midwinter-199|Giles]] lawfully to be begotten who
shall be living at the time of his death and for the issue of
such of his children as shall have died in his life time
leaving issue living at the time of his decease (such issue nevertheless
to take equally as between themselves the share or shares only
which their his or her parents or parent would have been
entitled to if living) equally to be divided between and amongst
such children and issue respectively share and share alike as
tenants in common and not as joint tenants their his or her
heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever and to be
conveyed and assured accordingly And I further declare my will
and mind to be that in case it should happen that both or
either of my said Daughter [[Midwinter-198|Joanna]] and son [[Midwinter-199|Giles]] shall happen
to depart this life without leaving children or a child or the
issue of children or of a child lawfully begotten living at the time
of her or his death Then and in that case I give and devise
all the said messuage and sums of money hereinbefore mentioned and
devised and bequeathed if both my said Daughter and son shall
die without leaving children or a child or the issue of children
or a child, or the messuage hereditaments and sum of money
if one only of them my said Daughter and son shall die
without leaving children or a child or the issue of children or
a child the trusts whereof are hereinbefore declared for the benefit
of the one so dying childless as aforesaid unto and equally to
be divided between and amongst all and every of my children
or child who shall be living at the death of my said Daughter
or son respectively and to the issue of such of any said children
who shall have died previously leaving issue lawfully begotten
living at the death of my said Daughter or son as aforesaid
(such issue nevertheless to take equally as between themselves
the shares or share only which their his or her parents or parent
would have been entitled to if living) To hold to them their heirs
executors administrators and assigns for ever in the proportions

aforesaid as tenants in common and not as joint tenants And I
give to my said son [[Midwinter-199|Giles]] All my household furniture plate linen china
Household effects and cloathes which shall be in or about the messuage
in which I may reside at the time of my death And I give to my
Daughter [[Midwinter-200|Ann]] the wife of [[Weaver-18457| Weaver]] of Swindon the sum of
One hundred pounds to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter
named within twelve calendar months after my decease And I remit
and forgive unto my said Daughter [[Midwinter-200|Ann]] and to her said [[Weaver-18457|Husband]] all
and every debt or debts which they or either of them may owe me
at the time of my death and subject to the payment of the said
Legacies and to the payment of my just debts funderal and testamentary
expences I give devise and bequeath unto my son [[Midwinter-197|William]] All and
every my messuages or tenements Lands hereditaments and premises
whatsoever and wheresoever not hereinbefore disposed of and all my ready
money securities for money debts due and owing to me and all and
singular other my personal Estate of every sort and kind To hold to my
said son [[Midwinter-197|William]] his heirs executors administrators and assigns according to
the nature and tenure to and for his and their own use and benefit
And I declare that my said trustee his heirs executors administrators and
assigns shall and lawfully may by and out of my respective trust Estates
reimburse and pay himself and themselves all losses costs charges and
expences which he or they shall or may bear sustain expend or be put
unto in or about the execution of the Trusts of this my Will _ And that
he or they shall not be answerable for more monies than he or they
shall actually receive – nor for any accidental or casual loss to my
said trust estates And I appoint my said son [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] sole
executor of this my last will and testament And I hereby revoke all
former wills by me at any time heretofore made In Witness whereof
I the said [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin Midwinter]] the Testator have to the first three
sheets of this my last will and testament contained in four sheets of
paper set my hand only and to this fourth and last sheet my
hand and seal this twenty third day of October one thousand eight hundred and thirty.
Signed sealed published and declared by the said [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin]] }
[[Midwinter-61|Midwinter]] the testator as and for his last will and testament } [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin Midwinter]]
in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and }
in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed }
our names as Witnesses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - }
Benjn Bubb
Benjn Bubb Jr Solr Cheltenham
John Bubb ==Probate== 22d March 1834
On which day appears personally [[Midwinter-197|William
Midwinter]] of Sudeley Tenements in the
parish of Winchcomb in the county and Diocese of Gloucester
Farmer and alleged upon Oath that the within written papaerwriting
contains the last Will and Testament of [[Midwinter-61|Benjamin Midwinter]] late
of Whittington in the said county and Diocese Gentleman who died on
the seventeenth day of December now last past without having altered
or revoked the same leaving Goods Chattels and Credits within the Diocese
of Gloucester under the value of Eight hundred pounds. That he is
the sole Executor therein named That he will well and faithfully
perform the same and under an Inventory and account #
Sworn under } Wherefore he prayed Probate
£800 Before me } Let Probate hap
Edwin Maddy } Edwin Maddy
Principal ? } Principal ?

Will (1831) and Probate (1832) of Thomas Midwinter of Ascott, Warwickshire - TNA PROB 11/1804/222

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Wills, Midwinter Name Study]] [[Category: Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D408031 PROB 11/1804/222; The National Archives (UK), Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== This is the Last Will and Testament of
me [[Midwinter-60|Thomas Midwinter]] of Ascott in Whichford in the County of Warwick Farmer. I give
to my Wife Sarah Midwinter Our Annuity of ten pounds to be paid to her half
yearly and to be computed from the day of my decease. I charge the Estate and Effects
which I shall bie possessed of with the payment of my debts funeral and testamentary
Expences and the aforesaid Annuity I give to my Brother [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] of Prestbury
in the County of Gloucester of Gloucester (sic) Miller and my Brother in law [[Huckvale-162|Samuel
Huckvale]] late of the Glyme Farm in the parish of Chipping Norton in the County of
Oxford their Executors Administrators and Assigns All the Estate and Effects I shall be possessed
of upon the trust following ./that is to say/. to pay to my wife the aforesaid annuity
and then out of the annual profits of my said Estate and effects to maintain and educate all my
children which shall be living at the time of my decease or born afterwards until the youngest
thereof shall have attained the age of twenty one years and immediately upon the youngest of
the said children attaining that age upon trust that they my said trustees or the Survivor of
them his Executors Administrators or Assigns be set apart from my said Estate and Effects one fifth
part thereof and lay out and invest the same in their or his own names or name in or upon
Government or real Securities in England and pay apply and dispose of the interest dividends or
proceeds of the Stocks funds and securities unto my son [[Midwinter-205|William]] for the term of his natural
life by Quarterly payments for his own use and benefit the first payment thereof to be made
to him out of the next Dividends and Interest of the said trust monies after such Investment &
I hereby direct that the receipt of my Son [[Midwinter-205|William]] and his receipt only shall be a sufficient
acquittance and discharge to my said trustees or trustee for such dividends interest or proceeds And
from and after the decease of my said Son as to the principal ann? apart and invested by
my said trustees for the use of my said Son aforesaid. In trust in case there shall be any
lawful issue of my said son [[Midwinter-205|William]] who shall be then living to pay assign and transfer the
said Sum so laid out and invested as aforesaid and the interest thereof unto and amongst all &
every the children of the said [[Midwinter-205|William Midwinter]] lawfully begotten equally to be divided between
& amongst them share and share alike as tenants in common and their respective Executors and
Administrators to be paid and transferred to him her or them at their respective ages of twenty one
years And in default of such issue of my said Son [[Midwinter-205|William]] I direct that the said principal sum
be set apart laid out and invested as aforesaid shall fall into and become part of the residue of
my Estate and Effects and as to the residue of my estate and effects upon trust that they my said trustees and the Survivor of them his Executors
Administrators or Assigns do divide the said Estate and Effects equally among my four other children
namely [[Midwinter-87|Jonathan]] [[Midwinter-88|Samuel]] [[Midwinter-59|Elizabeth]] and [[Midwinter-203|Frederick]] or each of them as shall then be surviving
and the children of each of them who shall have died in equal shares and proportions
but no children of any deceased child shall under this my Will be entitled to a greater share
than his or their parent would have taken if living and my said children shall not take a
vested Interest until the youngest shall have attained the age of twenty one years provided
always And I direct my said trustees before they shall make such Division in case my said
Wife be then living to place out on real or Government security such a principal sum the Interest
whereof for the time being will be insufficient to pay the aforesaid Annuity to my said Wife
And I declare that such principal sum shall not be divided until my said Wife shall cease to
be my Widow And as to the principal sum so set apart and invested by my said Trustees for the
purpose of my said Wife after the decease or marriage of my said Wife I direct that the same shall
fall into and become part of the residue of my Estate and Effects provided always And I declare
that it shall be lawful for my said trustees at their discretion to advance such sum and sums of
money as shall be necessary for the putting out of any of my said four children [[Midwinter-87|Jonathan]]
[[Midwinter-88|Samuel]] [[Midwinter-59|Elizabeth]] and [[Midwinter-203|Frederick]] and the issue of my said son [[Midwinter-205|William]] Apprentice to any
business although the youngest of my said four children [[Midwinter-87|Jonathan]] [[Midwinter-88|Samuel]] [[Midwinter-59|Elizabeth]] & [[Midwinter-203|Frederick]] &
the issue of my said Son [[Midwinter-205|William]]
shall not have attained the age of twenty one years and that any such advance shall be
deducted from the share of him or her for whom the same shall be made but nothing shall be
obligatory on my said trustees to make any such advance provided always and I declare that
it shall be lawful for my said Trustees if they see fit immediately or at any time
after my decease in such parts or at any one or more times to sell and dispose of the said
Estate and Effects and therewith or with part thereof at their discretion to carry on the
business I may be engaged in at the time of my decease or enter into and carry on any other
business and in each case I declare that it shall be lawful for my said trustees to employ
my said wife in carrying on such business if they shall see fit but not otherwise And I direct
my said Trustees to invest all monies which shall come to their hands except such as
shall be necessary to be retained to carry on business as aforesaid on real or
Government securities giving unto them full power to vary such Securities when and as
they shall see fit provided always And I do declare that my said trustees their Executors or administrators
shall not be answerable the one for the other of them or the acts deeds or defaults of the other
for them but each for himself only and for his own acts deeds and defaults and that they or
those of them shall be charged or chargeable with or for each sum or sums of money only
as shall actually come to his or their hands by virtue of this my Will notwithstanding
their or either of their joining in any receipt or other act for the sake of conformity only nor
for any loss which may happen in the execution of any of the Trusts hereof except such loss
shall be wilful or through gross negligence provided also And I declare that in case either
my said trustees shall decline to act in the aforesaid trusts that the other of them and the
Survivor of them on the death of the other and the Executors and administrators of the Survivor shall
have as full authority to act in the execution of the aforesaid trusts as both of the said trustees
would have had if living and jointly acting I appoint the said [[Midwinter-197|William Midwinter]] and
[[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] Executors of this my Will and Guardians of the persons of my
Children In Witness whereof I the said testator [[Midwinter-60|Thomas Midwinter]] have to this my saida
last Will written upon two sheets of paper to the first sheet thereof set my hand and to
this second and last sheet thereof set my hand and seal this thirtieth day of November one
thousand Eight hundred and thirty one. [[Midwinter-60|Thomas Midwinter]] (SS) Signed Sealed
Published and declared by the testator [[Midwinter-60|Thomas Midwinter]] as and for his last Will &
testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each
other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses – Sarah Liddiard ---
John Liddiard Chipping Norton -/ ==Probate== Proved at London 6th August 1832 before the Judge by the oaths of [[Midwinter-197|William
Midwinter]] the Brother and [[Huckvale-162|Samuel Huckvale]] the Executors to whom administration was
granted having been first sworn /by commission/ duly to administer.

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[[Category:Sources, Baronets Biddulph of Westcombe]] [[Category: Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7864205 PROB 11/1900/465; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will & Probate== '''I [[Biddulph-343|Susanna Biddulph]]''' of the Town & County of
Southampton Spinster do hereby make this my last Will & Testament as follows I give devise
and bequeath all my undivided half part or share of and in my Estate in the parish of
Frankton in the County of Warwick and all other my real Estate whatsoever and wheresoever
unto my nephew [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph Esqr]] his heirs executors adm[instrat]ors and assigns for ever,
as being the eldest son of my brother [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph Bart]] subject nevertheless to the
following charges viz to [[Biddulph-110|Sir Theophilus Biddulph]] one hundred pounds [[Biddulph-337|Charlotte Biddulph]] the
[[Biddulph-374|Revd John Biddulph]] each ffive hundred pounds [[Biddulph-132|Edward Biddulph]] the [[Biddulph-126|Rev Henry Biddulph]]
[[Biddulph-111|ffrances Anne]] wife of [[Parker-19658|Sr Wm Parker]] [[Parker-50578|Rose Augusta Parker]] [[Biddulph-385|William Biddulph]] [[Biddulph-375|ffrancis Biddulph]]
[[Biddulph-376|George Biddulph]] [[Nuttall-427|Emma Susan Biddulph]] wife of the [[Biddulph-126|Revnd Henry Biddulph]] [[Biddulph-142|Theophilus William
Biddulph]] [[Biddulph-141|Jane Constance Biddulph]] each fifty pounds The above mentioned legacies to be paid
at the expiration of one year after my death and in the event of any of the said legatees
dying before the legacies become due their portions to fall into the Estate To [[Wheler-62|Sophia]] Widow of
my late brother [[Biddulph-339|John Biddulph]] Two hundred pounds per annum for her life payable half
yearly viz: on the sixth of April & the eleventh of October the first payment to commence on
the first of the days named which may happen after the expiration of one year from the day of
my death To [[Biddulph-377|Jane Biddulph]] [[Biddulph-378|Lucy Biddulph]] each five hundred pounds payable one year
after the death of their mother the said [[Wheler-62|Sophia Biddulph]] and in the event of either or both
dying before the said legacies become due their portions in like manner to fall into the estate
To [[Vyner-9|Jane Biddulph]] wife of my nephew [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] all my pearls garnets broaches rings &
all other articles of Jewelry also my three Indian shawls & Grebe Tippet I also give devise and
bequeath unto my said nephew [[Biddulph-131|TheophilusBiddulph Esqre]] all the ''Rest Residue and
Remainder'' of my personal Estate whatsoever & wheresoever and appoint my said nephew
[[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph]] my sole ''''Executor'''' and Residuary legatee Dated at Southampton this
twenty ninth day of October 1835 _____ ''[[Biddulph-343|Susan Biddulph]] /SS/'' Signed sealed and
delivered in the presence of the said [[Biddulph-343|Susan Biddulph]] at her request and in the presence of each
other of us who have hereunto subscribed our names _____ Jane Wilson Albion Place
Southampton
_____ H. T. ?Pike M.D. Portland Terrace Southampton _____
Hannah Baller Southampton
'''Proved''' at London 11 Septr 1838 before the Worshipful John Danbury Dr of Laws &
surrogate by the oath of [[Biddulph-131|Theophilus Biddulph Esqre]] the nephew the sole Executorto whom
adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn duly to adm[inister]

Will (1842) and Probate (1842) of Samuel Huckvale of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/1968/108

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[[Category: Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D116986 PROB 11/1968/108; The National Archives, Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== This is the last Will and Testament
of me [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] late of Over Norton in the County of Oxford
but now of Chipping Norton in the same County Yeoman I give devise
and appoint all my freehold messuages or tenements lands closes or inclosed
grounds hereditaments and real estate with their respective rights members
and appurtenances situate and being in Chipping Norton aforesaid at
Choicehill in the hamlet of Over Norton aforesaid and at Bath in the
County of Somerset or elsewhere unto and to the use of my dear wife [[Parsons-12487|Hannah
Frances Huckvale]] her heirs and assigns for ever I also give and bequeath
all my leasehold messuages or tenements lands and closes or inclosed
grounds with their respective rights members and appurtenances situate
and being at Choicehill aforesaid or elsewhere and all my estate term?
and interest therein unto my said dear wife [[Parsons-12487|Hannah Frances Huckvale]]
her executors administrators and assigns I give and bequeath all my

household goods and furniture plate linen china monies and securities
for money personal estate and effects of every sort and kind unto my
said wife [[Parsons-12487|Hannah Frances Huckvale]] to and for her own use and benefit
subject nevertheless to the payment of my just debts funeral and testamen-
tary expences And I appoint my Brother in law [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] of
Over Norton aforesaid Yeoman my Brother [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] of Choicehill
aforesaid Yeoman my son [[Huckvale-89|Thomas Huckvale]] and Henry Field Wilkins
of Chipping Norton aforesaid Gentleman Executors of this my last will
and testament And I give and devise all and every the messuages or
tenements lands and hereditaments whatsoever whereof or wherein
I have or am entitled to any estate of freehold of inheritance by virtue
of any mortgage or mortgages unto and to the use of the said [[Huckvale-74|William
Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-89|Thomas Huckvale]] and Henry Field Wilkins
their heirs and assigns To the end and intent that they may reconvey
the same upon payment of the principal sums and interest thereby
respectively secured And I give and devise all trust estates which are
now or may be vested in me at the time of my decease unto the said
[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-89|Thomas Huckvale]] and Henry
Field Wilkins their heirs executors administrators and assigns subject to
and upon the trusts affecting the same respectively And it is my will
and I do hereby declare that my said Executors or either of them shall
not be liable to answer or make good any loss or losses that shall or
may happen to my estate and effects in any transaction matter or
thing relating to or concerning the execution of this my will unless the
same shall appear to happen by or through their or either of their
wilful neglect or default nor shall any or either of them my said
executors be answerable or accountable for the acts deeds receipts
and disbursements of the others or other of them but each of them
shall be answerable only for his own separate acts deeds receipts and
disbursements And I do hereby direct that my said Executors shall and
may pay and reimburse themselves and each other out of my estate and
effects all reasonable and necessary costs charges and expences what-
soever that they or any or either of them shall or may bear pay be
put unto or sustain in or about the execution of this my will And I
hereby revoke all former wills by me at any time heretofore made
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand the sixth day
of July one thousand eight hundred and forty two __ [[Huckvale-54|Samuel _
Huckvale]] __ signed published and declared by the said Testator [[Huckvale-54|Samuel
Huckvale]] as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us
who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other
have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses __ Robert Parsons
Mercer & Draper Chipping Norton __ William Parsons Mercer & Draper
Chipping Norton __ George F. Tilsley Solicitor Chipping Norton ==Probate== Proved at London 23rd September 1842 before the Judge by the oaths
of [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] the Brother [[Huckvale-89|Thomas Huckvale]]
the son and Henry Field Wilkins the Executors to whom Administration
was granted having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer.

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[[Category:Oxfordshire History Centre]] [[Category:Wills, Huckvale Name Study]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://apps2.oxfordshire.gov.uk/srvheritage/calmTree/selectNode?calmRef=P20.0005&expPath=P20.0005&offset=5&selectedNode=P20.0005.0002 P20/5W/2; The Huckvale Papers; Oxfordshire Archives]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== Dated 30th Oct[obe]r 1843 Copy
Will of Mrs Sarah
Smither This is the last Will and Testament of me
[[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]] of Chipping Norton in the County of Oxford Widow
I Give and devise all that my Freehold Messuage or tenement situate
and being in Chipping Norton aforesaid and now in my own occupation with
the outhouses buildings garden fixtures appurtenances thereunto belonging unto my
Nephew [[Huckvale-103|William Huckvale]] Son of my Brother [[Huckvale-51|Jonathan Huckvale]] his heirs and assigns
for ever I Give and bequeath to my sister [[Huckvale-77|Hannah Francis]] the sum of Two
hundred pounds sterling the same to be paid to her by my Executors hereinafter named
at such time or times and in such way manner and form as they my said Executors or
the survivors or survivor of them shall in their or his discretion see fit for her own
exclusive use and benefit whose receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture shall be
a good and sufficient discharge to the person or persons paying the same I
Give and bequeath
(subject to the proviso hereinafter contained) to my
Sister [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] the sum of Two hundred pounds sterling I Give and
bequeath
to my Sister [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] the wife of [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] of
Over Norton in the said County of Oxford Yeoman the like sum of Two hundred
pounds sterling I Give and bequeath to my Niece [[Gibson-19403|Mary Gibson]] the like
sum of Two hundred pounds sterling I Give and bequeath to my Brother
[[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] the sum of Three hundred and fifty pounds sterling I Give
and bequeath
after and subject to the payment of my just debts funeral
and Testamentary expenses All my household Goods and furniture plate linen
china and Implements of Household and all the rest residue and remainder of my
monies and securities for money personal Estate and effects whatsoever and
wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever I may be possessed of or entitled to
at the time of my decease to the several Legatees hereinafter named and in
the proportions following (the share of the said [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] to be subject
to the proviso hereinafter contained) that is to say One eighth part thereof
to the said [[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] One other eighth part thereof to my Brother
the said [[Huckvale-51|Jonathan Huckvale]] One other eighth part thereof to my said
Sister [[Huckvale-77|Hannah Francis]] One other eighth part thereof to my said Sister
[[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] One other eighth part thereof to my said Sister [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca
Huckvale]] One other eighth part thereof to the said [[Gibson-19403|Mary Gibson]] One
other eighth part thereof to my said Nephew [[Huckvale-103|William Huckvale]] and the
remaining one eighth part thereof to my two Nephews [[Huckvale-89|Thomas Huckvale]]
and [[Huckvale-100|Robert Huckvale]] Sons of my late Brother [[Huckvale-54|Samuel Huckvale]] to be
equally divided between them and to take as Tenants in Common Provided

always
and my Will is that my Executors hereinafter named or the survivors or
survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall pay
the Legacies or shares given to or intended for my said Sister [[Huckvale-78|Mary Goatley]] and all
accumulations thereof at such time or times and in such way manner and form as they
my said Executors or the survivors or survivor of them his executors or administrators
shall in their or his discretion see fit for her own sole and separate use and benefit
And I direct that the same or any part thereof shall not be subject to the
control debts or engagements of her present husband and that the receipt and
receipts aboue of my said Sister notwithstanding her coverture shall be a good and
sufficient discharge and good and sufficient discharges for the same and in case the
said legacies or shares or any part or parts thereof shall remain unpaid at the
time of the decease of my said Sister Then I Give and bequeath the said
Legacies or shares or so much and such part or parts thereof so unpaid as aforesaid
to such person or persons as my said Sister shall by her last Will and Testament
Give or bequeath the same or in default of such Gift or bequest then I Give and
bequeath the said Legacies or shares or so much and such part or parts thereof so
unpaid as aforesaid to the children of my said Sister living at her decease equally to
be divided between them if more than one And I appoint my Brother the said
[[Huckvale-83|James Huckvale]] the said [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] of Over Norton and my said Nephew
[[Huckvale-103|William Huckvale]] Executors of this my Will hereby revoking all former Wills
by me at any time heretofore made And I do hereby declare that they my
said Executors shall not be answerable thr one for the other of them or for the
signing receipts for the sake of conformity or for any involuntary loss And that it
shall be lawful for them to reimburse themselves all costs charges and expenses which
they may expend or put unto in the execution of the trusts aforesaid or in relation
thereunto In Witness whereof I the said [[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]] have to this my last Will and
Testament contained in two sheets of paper to each sheet thereof set my hand the thirtieth
day of October One thousand eight hundred and forty three
[[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]]
Signed published and declared by the said [[Huckvale-80|Sarah Smither]] as and for
her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in her presence at her
request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names
Ann Plumb : Chipping Norton
Geoe. F Tilsley Solicitor, Chipping Norton
Sarah Pratley same place

Will (1854) and Probate (1854) of William Huckvale of Over Norton, Oxfordshire - TNA PROB 11/2196/53

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of me [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] of Over Norton in the County of Oxford Yeoman I
give and devise All that my freehold messuage or tenement wherein I now
reside with the Yard Garden Barn Stable Outbuildings and appurtenances
thereunto belonging together with the Close or Orchard near and belonging to

the said Messuage And also all those several freehold closes or inclosed grounds
of Arable Meadow and Pasture Land to the said messuage and premises belonging
containing on estimation One hundred and forty acres or thereabouts more or less
and now also in my own occupation with their respective appurtenances unto my
nephew [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]] of Bruern in the County of Oxford Farmer my nephew
[[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] of Taugley in the same County Farmer and my son in law [[Maddox-2896|John
Fowler Maddox]] of Shipton under Wychwood in the same County Farmer their
heirs and assigns To the use of my Wife [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] and her assigns for
and during the term of her natural life I give and bequeath all those several
closes or inclosed grounds of arable and pasture land situate and being in Over
Norton aforesaid now also in my own occupation which I hold under the dean
and Chapter of Gloucester with their appurtenances unto the said [[Huckvale-110|William
Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] their executors administrators
and assigns In trust for my said Wife [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] and her assigns during
the term of her natural life or during so many years of the term under which
I hold the said closes or inclosed grounds as she my said Wife may happen to
live Subject nevertheless to and upon the condition that my said Wife shall
pay the annual rent and other outgoings payable in respect of the said last
mentioned Closes And also from time to time at the proper and accustomed
periods pay the fine fees and other expences of obtaining a renewal in the names
or name of my trustees or trustee for the time being of the Lease under which
I hold the said closes or inclosed grounds And from and immediately after the
decease of my said Wife Upon trust that they my said trustees or the survivors
or survivor of them or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my
Will so and shall, subject to the proviso first hereinafter contained, make sale
and absolutely dispose of my said freehold messuage or tenement with the yard
garden barn stable outbuildings and appurtenances close or orchard closes or
inclosed grounds of arable meadow and pasture land with their respective
appurtenances And also of my said several closes or inclosed grounds held under
the dean and Chapter of Gloucester with their appurtenances by Public Auction
or Private Contract in such Lots manner and form as to them my trustees or trustee
for the time being shall seem best with liberty to buy in the same or any part
thereof as any Auction and resell the same without responsibility for any loss
by such resale And so and shall stand and be possessed of the clear money
or proceeds to arise by or from such sale or sales as aforesaid after payment of
the expences attending the same Upon the trust and to and for the ease intents
and purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed or declared of and concerning the same
Provided always and I do hereby declare it to be my Will and mind that
previously to offering my said freehold and Leasehold Estates for sale as hereinbefore
is mentioned my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall offer the
same to my daughters [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda Maddox]] and [[Huckvale-115|Mary Huckvale]] in succession at
or for the price or sum of Six thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds the sum
of four thousand five hundred pounds only being paid by the daughter so purchasing
to my trustees and the sum of two thousand two hundred and fifty pounds the
residue of the said sum of Six thousand seven hundred and fifty pounds being
brought into hotchpot as hereinafter mentioned And in case either of them my
said daughters shall be willing to purchase the same at that sum (my said
daughter [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda]] having the priority of choice) then my said trustees or trustee
do and shall sell the same accordingly such offer and sale as aforesaid nevertheless
to be upon this Condition that if my said daughter [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda]] or my said daughter
[[Huckvale-115|Mary]] shall elect to purchase my said Estates as aforesaid Then the one so
electing to purchase as aforesaid is she shall have a husband then living do
and shall cause the said Estates to be conveyed settled and assured to the
separate use of and in trust for such daughter so purchasing during her life
with remainder To the use of or in trust for all the children of such daughter
and their respective heirs executors and administrators as tenants in common
if more than one and if but one such child To the use of or in trust for such

only child his or her heirs executors and administrators or as near thereto
and in such way and manner as the nature and tenure of the said Estates
respectively will permit and the Law allow And in the general distribution of
the residue of my monies estate and effects hereinafter disposed of the daughter
so purchasing as aforesaid shall be considered to have received the sum of
Two thousand two hundred and fifty pounds towards her share and shall bring
such sum into hotchpot before receiving or being entitled to any share in or any
benefit from the residue of my monies estate and effects I give and bequeath
all my household goods and furniture plate linen and china live and dead farming
stock implements and utensils in husbandry unto the said [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]]
[[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] Upon trust to permit and suffer my
said Wife [[Huckvale-82|Rebecca Huckvale]] to have the use and enjoyment thereof during the
term of her natural life And from and immediately after her decease Upon
trust that my trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall make sale and
absolutely dispose of my said household goods and furniture plate linen china
live and dead farming stock implements and utensils in Husbandry or such as
shall have been substituted in lieu thereof And do and shall stand and be
possessed of the clear money or proceeds to arise by or from such sale or sales
Upon the trusts and to and for the ends intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned
expressed or declared of or concerning the same Provisos always and I do hereby
declare that in case my said Wife shall so desire and request it shall and may
be lawful to and for my trustees or trustee for the time being at any time or times
during the life of my said Wife to make sale and absolutely dispose of my said
household goods and furniture plate linen china live and dead farming stock
implements and utensils in husbandry or any part or parts thereof respectively And
in such case my trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall lay out and
invest the clear money or proceeds arising by or from such sale or sales as last
aforesaid at interest in or upon Government real or other good and sufficient security
or securities with power from time to time at discretion to alter vary and transpose
such securities And do and shall pay the interest and dividends of such trust monies
and securities unto my said Wife for her own use during her natural life And
from and immediately after her decease do and shall stand possessed of the
principal trust monies and securities Upon the trusts and to and for the ends
intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed or declared of and concerning the
same I give devise and appoint all that my messuage or tenement situate and
being in Chipping Norton in the County of Oxford and now in the occupation of
John Berry with the yard garden and appurtenances thereunto belonging unto
the said [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] their
heirs and assigns Upon trust to permit and suffer my daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth Huckvale]]
to occupy and enjoy the said messuage or tenement and premises and for her sole
separate and exclusive use and benefit during the term of her natural life
independent of and not to be subject to the control or interference of her present or
any future husband or otherwise at the discretion of my trustees or trustee for
the time being do and shall let and set the said messuage or tenement and premises
during the natural life of my said daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth]] and pay and apply the
rents and profits thereof to and for the sole separate and exclusive use of my
said daughter independent of and not to be subject to the debts control or
engagements of her present or any future husband And from and immediately
after the decease of my said daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth]] my said trustees or trustee shall
stand and be seized of the said messuage or tenement and premises with the
appurtenances To the use of the eldest son of my said daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth]] who
may survive her his heirs and assigns for ever I give devise and appoint all
those my several cottages or tenements situate and being in Over Norton aforesaid
with their respective appurtenances and all other my real estate not hereinbefore
disposed of unto the said [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler
Maddox]] their heirs and assigns Upon trust that they the said [[Huckvale-110|William
Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] or the survivors or

survivor of them his heirs or assigns do and shall as soon as conveniently
may be after my decease make sale and absolutely dispose of the said cottages
or tenements and real estate by Public Auction or Private Contract with liberty
to buy in the same at any Auction and resell the same without responsibility
for any loss by such resale And after payment of the expences attending such
sale or sales do and shall stand possessed of the clear money or proceeds arising
therefrom Upon the trusts and to and for the ends intents and purposes herein
after mentioned expressed or declared of and concerning the same I give and
bequeath all my monies and securities for money and all the residue of my
personal estate and effects of every sort and kind unto the said [[Huckvale-110|William
Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] their executors adminis-
trators and assigns Upon trust to collect and get in the same and after payment
thereout of my just debts funderal and testamentary expences to stand possessed
of the residue thereof Upon the trusts and to and for the ends intents and
purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed or declared of and concerning the
same And it is my Will and I do hereby declare that the said [[Huckvale-110|William
Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] or the survivors or
survivor of them or the executors administrators or assigns of such survivor do and
shall stand and be possessed of the clear money or proceeds to arise by or from
the sale or sales of my freehold and Leasehold Estates hereinbefore selected to be
sold Subject to the proviso first hereinbefore contained And also of the clear
money or proceeds to arise by or from the sale or sales of my household
goods and furniture plate linen china live and dead farming stock implements
and utensils in husbandry And also of the clear money or proceeds to arise from
the sale or sales of the cottages or tenements and real estate hereinbefore
directed to be sold and also of the clear monies or proceeds to arise from my
monies and securities for money and the residue of my personal estate and
effects after such payments thereout as aforesaid Upon trust to devise the same
into three equal parts or shares And do and shall lay out and invest one of
such third parts or shares in the public stocks or funds or in or upon Govern-
ment real or other good and sufficient security or securities with power from
time to time to alter vary and transpose such stocks funds and securities at
discretion And do and shall during the life of my said daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth
Huckvale]] pay the interest dividends and annual proceeds of the said last mentioned
trust monies stocks funds and securities into the proper hands of my said daughter
[[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth Huckvale]] to and for her sole and separate use and benefit independent
of and not to be subject to the debts control or engagements of her present
or any future husband And from and immediately after the decease of my
said daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth]] do and shall stand possessed of the said last mentioned
trust monies stocks funds and securities In trust for all the children of my said
daughter [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth]] to be equally divided between and amongst them if more
than one share and share alike and if but one such child In trust for such
only child And do and shall lay out and invest one other of such third parts or
shares in the public stocks or funds or in or upon Government real or other
good and sufficient security or securities with power from time to time to alter
vary and transpose such last mentioned stocks funds and securities at discretion
And do and shall during the life of my daughter [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda Maddox]] pay the
interest dividends and annual proceeds of the said last mentioned trust monies
stocks funds securities into the proper hands of my said daughter [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda
Maddox]] to and for her sole and separate use and benefit independent of and not to
or subject to the debts control or engagements of her present or any future husband
And from and immediately after the decease of my said daughter [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda]] do
and shall stand possessed of the said last mentioned trust monies stocks funds and
securities In trust for all the children of my said daughter [[Huckvale-114|Rhoda]] to be equally
divided between and amongst them if more than one share and share alike
and if but one such child In trust for such only child and do and shall pay and
transfer the remaining one third part or share to my daughter [[Huckvale-115|Mary

Huckvale]] to and for her own use and benefit I devise all mortgage and
trust estates vested in me unto the said [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] and
[[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] their heirs executors administrators and assigns subject to and
upon the equities and trusts affecting the same Provided always and I do hereby
declare that the receipt and receipts of my said daughters Elizabeth Huckvale and
[[Huckvale-114|Rhoda Maddox]] respectively for any monies payable to them respectively under
this my Will shall be good and sufficient discharges for the same not with
standing their respective coverture Provided also and I do hereby declare that
in case any or either of the children of my said daughters [[Huckvale-113|Elizabeth]] and
[[Huckvale-114|Rhoda]] shall be under age at the time of the respective decease of their
respective Mother Then and in such case the trustees or trustee for the time
being of this my Will shall pay the interest dividends and annual proceeds of
the share or shares of the child or children so under age respectively in for or
towards his her or their respective maintenance education and benefit during
his her or their respective minorities And it shall also be lawful for the trustees
or trustee for the time being at any time or times during the minority of any or
either of such children with the consent of their respective parents if living
to pay and apply any part of the principal of their respective shares for their
respective apprenticeship benefit or advancement in the world Provided also
and I do hereby declare that on the sale or sales of my freehold and lease-
hold hereditaments real estate and premises hereinbefore directed to be sold
the receipt and receipts of the trustees or trustee for the time being acting in
the execution of the trusts of this my Will shall be good and sufficient discharge
to the purchaser or respective purchasers thereof or of any part thereof for
the purchase money or monies paid by him her or them respectively And tha[t]
such purchaser or respective purchasers shall not afterwards be obliged or
concerned to see to the application of the money or monies paid by him her
or them respectively or be answerable or accountable for the misapplication or
nonapplication thereof respectively Provided always that if the Trustees hereby
appointed or to be appointed as hereinafter is mentioned or any or either of
them shall die or refuse or become incapable to act in the execution of the
trusts herein contained Then the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee or
the executors or administrators of the last surviving trustee shall and may appoint
any other person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in the room of the
person or persons so dying refusing or becoming incapable to act as aforesaid
and thereupon all the trust estates monies and premises shall be conveyed and
assigned so that the same may be effectually vested in such new trustee or
trustees jointly with the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee or solely as
the case may require upon and for the trusts ends intents and purposes herein
before expressed and declared and every such new trustee shall have all the
powers and authorities of the trustee in whose room he shall be substituted
And I do declare constitute and appoint the said [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]] [[Pratt-13080|William
Pratt]] and [[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] Executors of this my last Will and Testa-
ment And lastly I do hereby declare and direct that my said Trustees and
Executors or any or either of them their or any or either of their heirs
executors or administrators shall not be charged or chargeable with or for
any sum or sums of money other than what they shall respectively actually
receive by virtue of the trusts hereby in them reposed notwithstanding they or
any or either of them shall join in any receipts for the sake of conformity
nor with or for any loss which may happen to the trust estates monies and
premises or any part thereof so as such loss happen without their wilful
neglect or default and that one of them shall not be answerable or accountable
for the other or others of them or for the acts receipts neglects or defaults of the
other or others of them but each of them only for his own acts receipts neglects and
defaults And also that it shall be lawful for them my said trustees and their
heirs executors and administrators by with and out of the monies which shall
come to their respective hands by virtue of the trusts aforesaid to retain to and

reimburse themselves respectively and allow to his and their cotrustee all
such costs charges and expences as they or any or either of them shall or
may respectively sustain expend or be put unto in or about the execution of
the trusts in them hereby reposed or in anywise relating thereto In witness
whereof I the said ''[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]]'' the testator have to this my last
Will and Testament contained in seven sheets of paper to each sheet thereof set
my hand the ninth day of May one thousand eight hundred and fifty four
[[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] – Signed and Acknowledged by the said testator [[Huckvale-74|William
Huckvale]] as his Will in the presence of us present at the same time and
Who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
Our names as witnesses the interlineation between the twenty second and twenty
third lines of the first sheet having been first made and the interlineation between
the third and fourth and the fifteenth and sixteenth lines of the sixth sheet having
been also first made – ''Geo: T Tilsley'' – ''H. T. Wilkins Solicitors Chipping Norton'' ==Codicil== This is a codicil to the last Will and Testament of me [[Huckvale-74|William
Huckvale]]
of Over Norton in the County of Oxford Yeoman dated the ninth
Day of May instant I give and bequeath the sum of One thousand pounds
Stock standing in my name in the Great Southern and Western Railway
Company in Ireland unto my daughter [[Huckvale-115|Mary Huckvale]] to and for her own
use and benefit in addition to what I have given to her in and by my said
Will And in all other respects I hereby confirm my said Will In witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand the twenty first day of May one
thousand eight hundred and fifty four – [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] – Signed and
Acknowledged by the said Testator [[Huckvale-74|William Huckvale]] as a Codicil to his
Will in the presence of us present at the same time who in his presence and
In the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses
Maria Kecks Over Norton – H. T. Wilkins ==Probate== Proved at London with a Codicil 4th August 1854 before the Judge
on the Oaths of [[Huckvale-110|William Huckvale]] and [[Pratt-13080|William Pratt]] the Nephews and
[[Maddox-2896|John Fowler Maddox]] the Executors to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having
Been first sworn by Comon duly to administer.

Will (1867) of William Chambers of Thornbury, Gloucestershire - Thornbury Roots

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ '''Photo of Will provided by [https://www.thornburyroots.co.uk/ Thornbury Roots]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== This is the Last Will and Testament
of me [[Chambers-171|William Chambers]] of the Town of
Thornbury in the County of Gloucester Cordwainer
I desire that all my just debts funderal and
Testamentary expenses be fully paid as soon as
conveniently may be after my decease I give and
bequeath
unto [[Prewett-5|Elizabeth]] my Wife All my
household furniture monies and securities for
money and all other my personal estate for her own
absolute use and benefit I give and devise All
that my freehold Messuage or Tenement Garden
hereditaments and premises situate in the Town
of Thornbury aforesaid and now in my own
occupation with their appurtenances and all other
my Real Estate whether in possession remainder
reversion or expectance, Unto and to the use of my
Brother [[Chambers-10858|George Chambers]] of Thornbury aforesaid
Grocer and my Son [[Chambers-10828|William Oliver Chambers]] of
Wrington in the County of Somerset Schoolmaster
their heirs and assigns '''Upon trust''' that they
permit and suffer my said [[Prewett-5|Wife]] to have the use
and enjoyment thereof for and during the term
of her natural life And from and immediately
after the decease of my said [[Prewett-5|Wife]] Then Upon trust
that they the said [[Chambers-10858|George Chambers]] and [[Chambers-10828|William
Oliver Chambers]] or the survivor of them his heirs
or assigns do and shall with all convenient speed
after the decease of my said [[Prewett-5|Wife]] absolutely sell
and dispose thereof either by Public Auction or
Private Contract for the most money and best
price that can be obtained for the same and
with liberty to buy in and to resell the same at
their or his discretion without Being accountable

for any loss or diminuation in price upon any
subsequent sale And do and shall stand possessed
of and interested in the proceeds of such sale and
the rents and profits coming to their hands until
the same shall be sold Upon trust to pay and
direct the same between and amongst my Four
Sons - namely - the said [[Chambers-10828|William Oliver Chambers]]
[[Chambers-155|George Edward Chambers]] Clerk in the Bristol
Post Office [[Chambers-10829|Charles Chambers]] of South Shields in
the County of Durham Professor of music and
[[Chambers-10830|John Taylor Chambers]] of Thornbury aforesaid
Accountant equally between them share and share
alike and to their heirs and assigns as Tenants in
Common and not as joint Tenants I declare that
the receipts of my trustees for the time being acting
in the execution of the trusts of this my Will shall
be discharged for the monies to be incurred by them
pursuant to such trusts and shall exonerate the
person or persons paying the same from all liability
in respect of the application thereof And I further
declare that the trustees of this my Will shall not
be chargeable for any other monies than they shall
actually receive nor for any loss which shall happen
without their default And also that it shall be
lawful for them out of the monies which shall come
to their hands by virtue of the trusts aforesaid to
reimburse themselves or himself all costs and expenses
which they shall incur expend or be put to in or
about the execution of the trusts herein contained or
anywise in relation thereto And I also further
declare
that on the death of any trustee or trustees
or on his or their being desirous of relinquishing
or becoming incapable to execute their trusts the
surviving or acting trustees or trustee for the time

being of this my Will shall appoint a new truste[e]
or new trustees as occasion shall require and wh[o]
may act in the same manner and with the sam[e]
powers and authorities as if named in this my
Will And I nominate and appoint my said
Wife [[Prewett-5|Elizabeth]] Executrix of this my Will And
lastly revoking all former Wills by me at any
time heretofore made I declare this to be my last
Will and Testament In witness whereof I hav[e]
to this my last Will and Testament set my hand
this twenty first day of February in the year
of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and
sixty five seven
Signed by the said Willilam
Chambers the testator as his last
Will and Testament in the presence
of us being present at the same } [[Chambers-171|William Chambers]]
time who at his request in his
presence and in the presence
of each other subscribe our names
as witnesses
John G Hughes Chemist Thornbur[y]
Charles Kenett Tailor Thornbury

Will and Codicil of John Cayley of Low Hall, Brompton, Yorkshire

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will and Codicil of [[Cayley-248|John Cayley]] of Low Hall, Brompton, Yorkshire== ''Source: the National Archives, PROB 11/1712/1921. Transcribed by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and released by him into the public domain.'' ''Will and codicil proved 8 May 1826'' ===Will dated 7 January 1822=== I the Reverend John Cayley of Brompton Low Hall in the County of York Clerk do make this my last Will and Testament as followers that is to say It is my wish and desire that my body may be buried in the Chancel of the Church at Brompton in the vault made by my son as near to my dear wife as conveniently may be I also direct that my funeral may be plain and without show and that my body may be carried to the Church by my tenants or some of the most respectable poor men of the town or parish of Brompton aforesaid and that half a Guinness may be given to each of such poor men instead of gloves or scarves as being more useful I also direct that the sum of ten pounds shall be given to and distributed amongst the poor of the township of Brompton aforesaid in such manner as my dear daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley shall think proper and with all convenient speed after my funeral I also give and bequeath unto my worthy friends the Reverend Reginald Heber of Hodnet in he County of Salop Clerk and the reverend George Allanson late of Ripon in the said County of York Clerk the legacy or sum of fifty pounds apiece to be paid to them at the end of twelve calendar months from my death in case they shall Please to accept and take upon the operation of the trusts reposed in them by this my Will I also give to my said daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley the grey pony on which she usually rides and also two chaise horses to be selected by herself to run in the carriage given to my said daughter and which was presented to me by the Honourable Mrs Langley and also the harness and trappings thereto belonging together with my musical instruments music and everything thereto appertaining Also all my plate and china of every description together with the legacy or sum of one hundred pounds in lieu of any other part of my household furniture but in case my said daughter shall die without having lawful issue then I give the whole of the before mentioned plate at her decease to my son John Cayley his executors administrators and assigns I also give all my classical and law books together with my fishing tackle to my grandson Edward Stillingfleet Caley[sic] and my other English books to my said daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley I also give to my said son John Cayley his executors and administrators all my remaining horses cows or other cattle stock crops of hay and corn utensils and implements of husbandry also all my dogs and guns together with fixtures and residue of my household goods and furniture I also give and devise to my said son John Cayley his heirs and assigns all my messuage at Brompton aforesaid called tie Low Hall with the outbuildings gardens farm and lands thereto belonging now in my own occupation also all my right and interest of and in all other hereditaments which were included in two several mortgages which have been discharged by my said son out of his own proper money this present devise to be accepted by my said son in discharge of all monies due on the said mortgages I also give and devise unto the said Reginald Heber and George Allanson their heirs executors administrators and assigns all and every other my messuages dwelling houses farms closes lands herbage and hereditaments situate and being in Brompton aforesaid and in Snainton in the said County of York and elsewhere and all other my real estate whatsoever of which I am seized in fee or have in any manner the disposal of save and except such estates as are hereinbefore given or devised to my said son and such other hereditaments and premises as are comprised in the settlement made by me on my marriage with my late wife together with all such rents and arrears of rent debts sum and sums of money and stock in the public funds as may be due and owing to me at the time of my decease upon the trusts nevertheless and for the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed and declared of and concerning the same that is to say upon trust that they the said Reginald Heber and George Allanson or the survivor of them or the heirs or assigns of such survivor shall and do so soon as conveniently may be after my decease either by sale or mortgage of so much and such part or parts of my said real estates hereinbefore devised to them as they shall think proper beginning with my [?] Moor Hall farm now occupied by Thomas Cross raise and levy so much money as shall be sufficient with the rents arrears of rent and other personal property vested in my said Trustees for that purpose to pay off satisfy and discharge all such principal sums of money interest and other debts as shall and may be owing by me at my decease either on mortgages bonds notes or simple contracts except the monies due on my mortgage or mortgages to or in trust for my said son and also my funeral expenses the charges of executing this my will and the several legacies and annuities hereinbefore or hereinafter by me given and bequeathed and upon further trust that they my said Trustees shall and do accordingly pay and apply the money arising from such sale or sales and such other trust money as shall come to their hands in discharge of the aforesaid principal sums interest debts charges legacies and annuities and I do direct that my said Trustees shall and do out of the rents and profits of such parts of their said trust real estates as shall not be sold for the purposes aforesaid pay to my sisters Dorothy Rebecca Prowde and Mary Cayley one annuity or yearly sum of one hundred pounds in equal proportion during their lives half yearly and the first payment thereof to be made at the end of six calendar months from my decease and the said annuity of one hundred pounds to be in like manner paid or continued to the survivor of them my said sisters during the life of such survivor and also shall and do from and after the decease of the survivor of them my said sisters pay and continue the said annuity of one hundred pounds unto my said daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley half yearly during her life the first payment thereof to be made at the end of six calendar months from the decease of the survivor of them my said sisters and also shall and do in like manner pay to Judith [Dormer?] now living with my said sisters a legacy of five pounds at my decease and in case she shall survive them both one annuity of ten pounds during her life half yearly the first payment thereof to commence at the end of six calendar months from the death of the survivor of them my said sisters and upon further trust that they my said Trustees shall and do after my decease pay the legacy or sum of thirty pounds to Miss Prowde now residing with my said sisters and a legacy of one year's wages to my present servant William Brothwick and five pounds to each of my other present servants if living with me at my decease and also shall and do out of their said trust estate by all or any of the ways and means aforesaid raise and levy the interest of the further sum of one thousand pounds and pay the said interest from my decease to my said daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley or her assigns during her natural life and in case my said daughter shall die unmarried or being married without a family I direct that the said last mentioned sum of one thousand pounds shall be paid to or applied for the benefit of my said son John Cayley his heirs executors administrators and assigns but in case my said daughter shall marry and have a family then I do hereby direct that my said Trustees shall and do by all or any of the ways and means aforesaid raise and levy the said sum of one thousand pounds last mentioned and pay the same to my said daughter for her own sole and separate use and subject to the several legacies annuities charges sales mortgages and trusts hereinbefore mentioned then upon further trust that they my said Trustees shall stand seized and possessed of the said trust estate of and in the lands and hereditaments hereinbefore devised to them as aforesaid or such parts thereof as shall remain unused after the full execution and performance of the several trusts hereby reposed in them my said Trustees In trust nevertheless for my said sion John Cayley and his assigns during his natural life and from and after the decease of my said sen then In trust for my said grandson Edward Stillingfleet Cayley his heirs and assigns for ever but in case my said grandson shall happen to die under the age of twenty one years or without having lawful issue then and in either of the said cases In trust as to the said several trust estates but but subject as aforesaid for my said daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley and her assigns during her natural life and in case my daughter shall be or shall have been married and have or have left a family then in trust as to the said trust estate for all and every the child or children of my said daughter Philadelphia Frances Cayley in such manner and form and for such estates and interests as she my said daughter at any time or times during her life by any Deed or Deeds writing or writings or will to be respectively executed and attested according to Law shall direct limit or appoint and in default of such direction limitation or appointment as last mentioned then to and amongst all such child or children of my said daughter and to their respective heirs and assigns as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and in case my said daughter shall not have any family or having such they shall all die under the age of twenty one years and without having lawful issue then upon further trust after such the death of my said daughter and my said grandson Edward Stillingfleet Cayley under age or without having issue as before mentioned to pay over and convey the said trust money lands and hereditaments hereinbefore mentioned to the heirs and assigns of my said son John Cayley or as he in his lifetime by any Deed or will duly executed shall limit or appoint provided always and I do hereby further direct that in case any such mortgage or mortgages sale or sales being made by my said trustees of any part or parts of the said real estates hereinbefore devised to them as aforesaid that then the mortgage or mortgages conveyance or conveyances release or releases to be made and executed by my said Trustees shall in such cases be good valid and effectual in the law to all intents and purposes without my heir at law being a party thereto of having joined therein and further that the receipt or receipts of my said trustees shall be a sufficient discharge or discharges to the purchaser or purchasers of any parts of my said trust estates for so much of the said purchase money as shall be expressed in such receipt or receipts and that such purchaser or purchasers shall not be answerable for the misapplication of the said purchase money or any part thereof provided also and I do hereby direct and declare that my said trustees shall not be answerable for any loss which may happen to my said trust estate and effects unless it be by their or some of their wilful neglect or default nor shall they or either of them be accountable one for another or for the acts deed receipts neglects or defaults [words missing] only and lastly I appoint the said Reginald Heber and George Allanson joint executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking all former and other wills by me at any time heretofore made In witness whereof I have to the first five sheets of this my will set my hand and to this sixth and last sheet thereof my hand and seal the seventh day of January in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty two ===Codicil of April 1823=== I the reverend John Cayley of Brompton Low Hall in the County of York Clerk to make this as a codicil to be added to and taken as part of my last will and testament which latter bears the seventh day of January one thousand eight hundred and twenty two Whereas the Reverend Reginald Heber one of the Devisees and Executors in Trust named in and appointed by my said will is about to leave England and reside abroad for a considerable time therefore I do hereby revoke and make void all and every the devises and bequests by me given to the said Reginald Heber his heirs executors and administrators in and by my said last Will and testament and I do in his place and stead substitute and appoint my friend the Reverend Charles Cooper Cholmley of [blank] as one of my said devices and executors in trust and I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto the said Charles Cooper Cholmley his heirs executors administrators and assigns all and every such lands hereditaments real and personal estates and interests whatsoever and parts or shares thereof [?] and upon such and the same trusts and for such intents as are in and by my said last Will and testament given devised and bequeathed to the said Reginald Heber his heirs executors administrators and assigns and as fully and effectually as if the said Charle Cooper Cholmley had originally been named and appointed as one of my Devisees and Executors in trust in any by my said will In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this [blank] day of April one thousand eight hundred and twenty three

Will and Codicil of John Cayley of Wallington, Surrey d. 1831

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] ==Will and Codicil of [[Cayley-33|John Cayley]] of Wallington, Surrey d. 1831== ''Source: The National Archives, PROB-11-1784-28'' ''Transcription by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released into the public domain'' ''Will with codicil proved 23 April 1831'' ===Will dated 27 December 1827=== In the name of God Amen. I John Cayley of Wallingon in the County of Surrey Esquire being of sound and good memory do make this my last will and testament in manner following I direct that all my just debts shall be paid with all convenient speed after my decease I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Harriet Cayley all the household goods and furniture and all other household plate linen china books wines liquors paintings pictures maps prints drawings and utensils of gardening and provisions of every kind which shall be in and about the house and offices in which I shall reside at my death and also all my carriages and horses and the harness and happings and other articles and things thereto belonging and the furniture and implements of the stable to hold the same to my said wife as her absolute property I also give and bequeath to my said wife all her paraphernalia wearing apparel and linen and the watches rings trinkets jewels and other ornaments of her person usually worn by or reputed to belong to her and whereas my son William [miscopying - should be Edward] is already established in my Petersburgh house of trade and has realized some property while on the other hand my son William is now bringing up at the university with a view of entering into the church where his income must necessarily limited and it is at present uncertain what may be the lot of my two other sons Francis Melvil and John Now therefore taking those circumstances into consideration I di give and bequeath unto my said son William in addition to his share and interest in my residuary Estate hereinafter mentioned the sum of seven thousand pounds to be paid to him at the end of six calendar months after my decease or as soon after that period as he shall attain the age of twenty one years to and for his own use and benefit And I give and bequeath unto my said son Francis Melvil in addition to his share and interest in my said residuary Estate he sum of four thousand pounds to be paid to be paid to him when and if he shall live to attain the age of twenty two years And I give unto my said son John in addition to his share and interest in my said residuary Estate the sum of four thousand pounds when and if he shall live to attain the age of twenty two years And I do hereby declare that in case my said sons Francis Melvil and John or either of them shall die under the said age of twenty two years then the Legacy of four thousand pounds hereinbefore given to each son respectively so dying shall fall into and become part of my residuary personal Estate I give and bequeath to each of my daughters Lucy and Maria the sum of three hundred pounds to be paid to each such daughter for wedding clothes on the day of her marriage in case the same shall happen in the lifetime of my said wife but not otherwise I bequeath to my said son Edward my silver salver and [Rivers?] Bible both originally belonging to my Grandfather and which I wish to descend to his eldest son and to be preserved in the Cayley family as long as circumstances permit nut in the meantime out if respect for his mother I request that he will let the salver remain in her possession as long as she chuses I bequeath to my said son William my largest silver cup I bequeath to my said son Francis Melvil the two smaller cups I bequeath to my said son John my gold watch chain and seals I give and bequeath to my said wife my brother Henry Cayley and my friend Claude George Thornton Esquire the sum of five thousand pounds upon trust to invest the same in the purchase of English stocks or funds and to pay the dividends interest and annual proceeds thereof to Elizabeth Cayley the widow of my late brother William Cayley for her life and after her decease upon trust to pay assign and transfer the said stocks funds and securities unto her son and daughters Henry Maria and Anna equally between and among them share and share alike for their respective use and benefit I give and bequeath the several Legacies following that is to say To my sister Mrs Moberly the sum of one thousand pounds To my brothers Cornelius George and Henry the sum of two hundred pounds each To my cousin Mrs Sally Cavanaugh the sum of two hundred pounds To my mother in law Mrs Mary Raikes and her daughter Lucy Raikes the sum of one hundred pounds each To my nieces Sarah and Elizabeth Cayley and my nephew Cornelius Cayley the sum of one hundred pounds each To my cousins Jane Cozens and [Sozinta?] Cozens the sum of one hundred pounds each To my cousin John Cavanaugh the sum of one hundred pounds To my cousin Mrs Mary Percival the sum of one hundred pounds To her son Thomas Percival and her daughters Harriet and Elizabeth the sum of fifty pounds each To my nephew Captain John Moberly the sum of two hundred pounds To my niece Mrs Courtnay the sum of fifty pounds And I desire that where no direction is given to the contrary all the said several Legacies hereinbefore given shall be paid within three months after my decease I give devise and bequeath unto my said wife Harriet Cayley my said brother Henry Cayley and the said Claude George Thornton all my freehold and leasehold house outoffices and lands and all other my hereditaments and premises at Wallington now in my own occupation and which I lately purchased of Mr Bonham and also all my houses lands and premises at St Petersburgh and all other my freehold and leasehold hereditaments and premises whatsoever and wheresoever and also all my goods chattels moneys and securities for money bonds and other debts and all other the personal Estate and effects whatsoever in England Russia or elsewhere of or to which I shall be possessed or entitled at the time of my decease except those articles which I have given to my said wife or otherwise disposed of by this my will or shall hereafter dispose of by any Codicil thereto to have and to hold the said freehold and leasehold houses lands hereditaments and premises goods chattels abd all other the effects hereinbefore given devised and bequeathed unto my said wife Harriet Cayley my brother Henry Cayley and the said Claude George Thornton their heirs executors administrators and assigns according to the nature and qualities thereof respectively nevertheless upon the trusts and for the intents and purposes hereinafter expressed that is to say upon trust that they my said wife and said brother Henry Cayley and the said Claude George Thornton or the survivors or survivor of them or the heirs executors administrator ir assigns of such survivor do and shall with all convenient speed after my decease call in and concert into money my said personal Estate including my Estate and effects in Russia or such part thereof as shall not consist of Bank stock or funds or Government or real securities which he or they may think fit to retain on the securities existing at my death and do and shall sell and absolutely dispose of my said freehold and leasehold houses lands tenements and hereditaments respectively including my said houses lands and premises in Russia either by public auction or private contract at such times at such place or places and in such manner as they my said trustees shall in their discretion think fit and most beneficial to my Estate to any person or persons who shall be willing to become the purchaser or purchasers of the same and for the most money and for the best price or prices that may be reasonably obtained for the same and for that purpose do and shall enter into and execute all such agreements conveyances and assurances whatsoever as ti them or him shall seem meet And I direct that my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall by and out of the money to arise by such sale or sales and all other my residuary personal Estate pay and charge all the costs and expenses of and occasioned by such sale or sales or otherwise attending the execution of the trusts of this my will and in the next place do and shall pay and discharge my funeral expenses and the charges if proving this my will and all my just debts and also the several Legacies hereinbefore given as and when they shall become due and payable and do And shall lay out and invest the residue of the said money at interest either in or upon some or one of the parliamentary stocks or funds kf Great Britain or upon Government or real securities in England or Wales And do and shall from time to time alter change and vary the securities in or on which my trust property shall at any time after my decease be i vested as he she or they in his her or their discretion shall think fit And upon trust that they the said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall pay unto or permit my said wife Harriet Cayley and her assigns to receive and take all the dividends interest and income of all my trust monies stocks funds and securities for and during the term of her natural life to be applied by her for her own use benefit and support and also in support of my said children Lucy Cayley William Cayley Francis Melvil Cayley Maria Cayley and John Cayley respectively as my said wife shall think proper and of which she shall be the sole judge until they shall be respectively provided for under the provisions of this my will or otherwise and from and immediately after the decease of my said wife Harriet Cayley upon trust that they my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall pay assign and transfer out of such seventh parts unto my said son Edward for his own use and benefit And do and shall pay assign and transfer one other of such seven parts unto my son William as and when he shall attain the age of twenty one years for his own use and benefit and do and shall pay assign and transfer one other of such seven parts unto my said son Francis Melvil as and when he shall attain the age of twenty one years for his own use and benefit and do and shall pay assign and transfer one other of such seven parts unto my said son John as and when he shall attain the age of twenty one years for his own use and benefit And do and shall pay the dividends interest and income arising from one other of such seven parts of and in my said trust monies stocks funds and securities unto my daughter Harriet Robinson the wife of Charles Robinson during her life for her sole use separate and apart from and exclusive of her present or any future husband so that the same may not be under the control of any such husband or subject or liable to his debts contracts forfeitures or engagements and so that the receipts of my said daughter Harriet Robinson may be good and sufficient discharge for the same Yet nevertheless so that my said daughter Harriet Robinson may not anticipate charge incumber or assign all or any part of the same dividends interest and income before the same shall become due and payable and from and after the decease of my said daughter Harriet Robinson Upon trust that they my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall pay assign and transfer the said last mentioned part or share of and in my said trust monies stocks funds and securities to the child if only one and if more than one then unto between and among all the children of my said daughter Harriet Robinson who being a sons or sons shall attain the age of twenty one years or die under thatvage leaving issue or being a daughter or daughters shall attain the age of twenty one years or marry which as to each of them respectively shall first happen And in case each of the sons of my said daughter Harriet Robinson should depart this life under the age of twenty one years and without leaving issue living at his death and each of her daughters should depart this life under the age of twenty one years and without having been married then I direct that the said last mentioned seventh part or share shall be held in trust for such person or persons and for such ends intents and purposes and in such parts shares and proportions as my said daughter Harriet Robinson either before or after failure of issue as last mentioned notwithstanding her coverture by her last will and testament in writing or any codicil or codicils thereto to be by her executed in the presence of and attested by two or more credible witnesses shall direct and appoint And for want of such direction or appointment the said last mentioned seventh part or share shall be held in trust for the person or persons who at the decease of my said daughter Harriet Robinson of whjch shall last happen such failure of her issue as aforesaid shall be of the blood and kin to my said daughter Harriet Robinson and who would ne entitled to the same under the Statute for the distribution of the effects of persons dying intestate in cSe my said daughter died intestate and unmarried And I direct that my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall pay the dividends interest and income rising from one other of such seven parts of and in my said trust monies stocks funds and securities unto my daughter Lucy during her life for her use separate and apart from and exclusive of any husband she shall marry so that the same may not be under the control of any such husband or subject or liable to his debts contracts forfeitures or engagements and so that the receipts of my said daughter Lucy may be good and sufficient discharges for the same yet nevertheless so that my said daughter Lucy may not anticipate charge incumber or assign all or any part of the same dividends interest and income before the same shall become due and payable And from and after the decease of my said daughter Lucy Upon trust that they my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall pay assign and transfer the said last mentioned part of share to the child if only one and if more than one … [identical provision for contingencies as for daughter Harriet] And I direct that my said trustees or trustee for the time being pay and apply so much of the dividends interest and annual proceeds of the remaining seventh part of my said trust monies stocks funds and securities as they shall think proper in for and towards the maintenance education and support of my said daughter Maria until she shall attain the age of twenty one years or marry And from and after my said daughter Maria shall attain the age of twenty one years or marry then I direct that my said trustees or trustee for the time being shall stand possessed of the said last mentioned seventh part or share of and in my said trust monies stocks funds and securities upon and for the like trusts intents and purposes and under and subject to the same powers [?] and declarations for the benefit of my said daughter Maria her issue appointees and next of kin in all respects as are hereinbefore expressed declared and contained of and concerning the seventh part or share in my said trust monies stocks funds and securities the trusts whereof are declared for the benefit of my said daughter Lucy her appointees and next of kin respectively provided always and I do hereby declare that in case any or either of my said sons William Francis Melvil and John shall die under the age of twenty one years and without leaving issue living at his or their death or respective deaths or in case my said daughter shall die under the age of twenty one years and without having been married then the share if each son or daughter so dying as aforesaid as well original as accruing of and in my said residuary Estate shall go and belong to the survivors of my said children respectively including the said Harriet Robinson Lucy Cayley and Edward Cayley in equal shares and proportions and the shares of my said daughters respectively to be held upon the like trusts ends intents and purposes as are hereinbefore declared concerning their original shares or as near thereto as circumstances will admit of And whereas on the marriage of my said daughter Harriet Robinson I advanced as her marriage portion the sum of five thousand pounds and which was invested in the purchase of certain British stocks or funds and by the settlement made previous to and in contemplation of the said marriage the said stock was declared to be held after the decease of my said daughter Harriet Robinson and on failure of her issue in trust for me my Executors administrators and assigns Now if do hereby give and bequeath to my said daughter Harriet Robinson all my contingent right or interest in the said stock for her own use and benefit And I do hereby declare that notwithstanding the trusts hereinbefore contained the said sum of five thousand pounds so advanced on the marriage of my said daughter Harriet Robinson as aforesaid shall be taken and considered as part of my residuary Estate and that my said daughter Harriet Robinson and her issue shall not have or be entitled to any share in my said residuary Estate without bringing the said sum of five thousand pounds into [?] and accounting for the same accordingly provided also and I do hereby further direct notwithstanding the trusts hereinbefore contained and the prior interests if my said wife in my said residuary Estate that in case either or both of my said daughters Lucy and Maria shall marry in the life time of my said wife my said trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall upon the marriage of my said daughters respectively set apart so much my said stocks or funds as according to the current price of stocks on the day her marriage shall be of the value of five thousand pounds sterling as part of the share of such daughter in my said residuary Estate and do and shall thenceforth stand possessed of the said stocks or funds so set apart and the dividends interest and proceeds thereof Upon and for the like trusts ends intents and purposes in all respects as after the death of my said wife are hereinbefore expressed and declared or referred to concerning the remaining part of the share of such daughter in my said residuary Estate and the dividends interest and proceeds thereof provided further and I do hereby declare and direct that in case either of my said sons Francis Melvil and John shall become a partner in the business now carrying on at St Petersburgh under the firm of Thornton Cayley and Company within twelve calendar months after my decease and before such son shall attain the age of twenty two years my said trustees or trustee for the time being shall (with the consent of my said wife but not otherwise during her life and after her death then of their own authority) allow such son to retain such part of my share in the capital of the said concern as shall be equal to his share and interest therein to enable him to carry on the same And in case either of my said sons shall become a partner in the said concern after the expiration of twelve calendar months from my decease and before he shall attain of twenty two years then I direct my said trustees or trustee for the time being but with such consent as aforesaid or as the case may be of their own authority to lend and advance to such son out of my residuary Estate such sum as shall be equal to the amount of the capital which shall be required to bring into the said concern in either of the aforesaid cases the son so becoming a partner as aforesaid shall pay to my said trustees or trustee the money so retained by or advance to him at his convenience or at such times and in such manner and either with or without interest in the mean time as my said wife shall direct and if the same shall not be paid in the life time of my said wife such son shall accept and take the same as part of his share in my residuary Estate provided always and I do hereby declare that it shall be lawful for my said trustees or trustee for the time being subject and without prejudice to the prior life interests of their parents to apply all or any part of the dividends interest income arising from the portion of each any or either of the children taking interests under this my will during his or her minority in or towards his or her maintenance education schooling clothing or advancement in such manner as my said trustees or trustee for the time being shall think fit and after the determination of the prior interests of their parents or in the life time of all any or either of their parents with the consent in writing of the person or persons for the time being entitled to prior life interests in the said trust monies stocks funds and securities to advance and pay to and for each any or either of the same children notwithstanding his or her minority any part not exceeding one half of their vested or expectant share of the same children respectively of and in all the said trust monies stocks funds and securities for placing out any such cild or issue being a male to any profession or employment or in the purchase of a commission commissions or promotion for him in the army or in the education of any issue being a male at any University or Universities or any other Seminary of learning or any of the Inns of Court or of Chancery or for the advancement or preferment in the world or in marriage of any such child or issue being either male or female and further that all money and other property which shall be advanced to or for such of the same children respectively shall be taken and considered as a part of his or her portion or share and shall be deducted and allowed out of the same notwithstanding his or her death before his or her portion shall be absolutely vested in him or her and notwithstanding the right to the same portion may afterwards be defeated or avoided And further that so much of the dividends interest and annual income arising from the portion or share of each of the same children respectively as shall not be applied for the maintenance education and advancement of the child respectively to whom the same portion or share shall belong shall from time to time be added to the principal of the same portion or share and be improved at interest together with the same and as part thereof by way or in the nature of compound interest and follow and be subject to all the limitations trusts and dispositions either for children or other persons hereinbefore expressed declared and contained of and concerning the principal of the same portion or share until the same principal or the securities in which the same shall be invested shall become payable or is or are hereby directed to be paid assigned and transferred … [there follow some lengthy provisions relating to administration of the estate] … I nominate constitute and appoint my said wife Harriet Cayley my said brother Henry Cayley and the said Claude George Thornton to be Executrix and Executors in trust of this my will and revoking all former wills made by me at any time heretofore I do declare this writing alone contained in eleven sheets of paper to be my last will and testament In witness whereof to the first ten sheets hereof subscribed my name and to this eleventh and last sheet subscribed my name and affixed my seal this eleventh day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven. ===Codicil dated 26 July 1830=== This is a codicil to the said last will and testament of me John Cayley of Wallington in the County of Surrey Esquire dated the eleventh day of December one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Whereas I have in and by my sad will bequeathed to each of my sons Francis Melvil and John in addition to his share in my residuary Estate the sum of four thousand pounds to be paid to such sons respectively when and if they shall attain the age of twenty two years Now I do hereby declare and direct that in case either or both of my said sons Francis Melvil and John shall before he or they shall attain the age of twenty two years become a partner or partners in my St Petersburg Establishment then I revoke the Legacy of four thousand pounds so given to each such son so becoming aa partner as aforesaid and direct that the said Legacy shall fall into and become part of my residuary personal Estate but in case either or both of my said sons Francis Melvil and John shall during the life of my said wife and after he or they shall have respectively attained the age of twenty two years become a partner or partners in my said St Petersburg Establishment then I direct that the said Legacy of four thousand pounds so given to each such son so becoming a partner as last aforesaid shall be taken and considered as part of my residuary personal Estate and shall at the death of my wife be brought into [?] and accounted for by such son or sons accordingly And whereas since the date of my said will my daughter Lucy has intermarried with the Reverend Charles Edward Hutchinson and upon such marriage I advanced to or for the benefit of my said daughter Lucy the sum of five thousand pounds sterling as her marriage portion Now I do hereby that the said sum of five thousand pounds shall be taken and considered as part of my residuary personal Estate and that my said daughter or her issue shall not have or be entitled to any share of my residuary Estate without bringing the said sum of five thousand pounds into [?] and accounting for the same accordingly And I do hereby authorize and empower the trustees or trustee for the time being of my said will at any time and from time to time so long as any or either of them my said wife my said brother Henry Cayley and the said Claude George Thornton shall be living and acting under the trusts of my said will to retain any shares bonds or stick of any company whether British or foreign and also ny foreign stock and also any securities whether real or personal which I may possess at my death and also to lay out and invest any part of my personal Estate in the purchase of any such shares bonds stocks and real and personal securities and also to lend the same on security either real or personal to any person or persons whomsoever either in Great Britain or elsewhere but the discretionary power hereby given to my said trustees or trustee shall cease on the death or resignation of all of them my said wife the said Henry Cayley and Claude George Thornton I give and bequeath to my son in law Charles Robinson and to George Smith Thornton of Marbew[?] Hill Hertford five hundred pounds to be laud out by them in the purchase of public stocks or funds such stocks or funds to be held by them In trust for Michael Frederick Halliday and Jane Meliora[?] Halliday son and daughter of my old friend and brother in law Captain Michael Halliday RN to be equally divided between them and to be paid and transferred at their respective ages of twenty one years And in case of either of them dying under that age his or her share shall be held In trust for the survivor and shall be paid and transferred at the age aforesaid And I direct that during their minorities the interest and dividends of their shares respectively shall be applied towards their maintenance But in case both of them shall die under twenty one the said stock shall be transferred to the Trustees and Executors of my said will to be held as part of my residuary Estate And in all other respects I confirm my said will Dated the twenty sixth day of July one thousand eight hundred and thirty

Will and Codicils of Catherine (Langley) Cayley d. 1823

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] ==1822 and 1823 Will and Codicils of [[Langley-3591|Catherine (Langley) Cayley]]== ''The National Archives, PROB-11-1672-396'' ''Transcribed by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and released by him into the public domain'' ===Will=== Sharow Lodge May 22nd 1822 I Catherine Cayley make this my last will and testament To my nephew Ralph Creyke son of my sister Creyke deceased I give all my share and right in the Estates called Rawcliff Estates in which I have a ninth share Those estates I leave to my nephew Ralph Creyke as above and to his heirs and assigns for ever charged with the following annuities to Miss Eleanor Cass of Brompton near Scarbro' twenty pounds a year for her life The annuity she has received from me for several years of sixteen pounds a year agreed to be increased to twenty pounds at my death To Mrs Elizbeth Lawson wife of Mr William Lawson baker in York twenty pounds a year for her life and to Susannah Todd of Beverley twelve pounds a year for her life and to my nieces Elizabeth Daltry and her sister Jane Wells the sum of one hundred pounds a year each for their lives the survivor of them to enjoy both sums for her life All which annuities to commence from the day of my death And I now depend upon my nephew Creyke to be punctual in paying them half yearly Out of my personal [estate - word missing] that is in my power to dispose of I give and bequeath as follows To Elizabeth Daltry and Jane Wells daughters of my sister Daltry to each seven hundred pounds All the residue of my personal property after payment of my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses and the legacies afore mentioned or which I shall mention of bequeath by Codicil with all my just debts paid I give and bequeath to be equally divided among my nieces daughters of my sister Jane Creyke as follow Everilda Catherine Frances now Legard Jane Elizabeth and Anne and to Agnes Wrangham in right of her mother deceased my niece I appoint to share with them share and share alike I appoint my nephew Ralph Creyke and Mr Johnathan Grey Executors in trust of this my will Witness my hand and seal May 27 1822 Witnesses: Jane Linfoot wife of William Linfoot; Elizabeth Gray housekeeper to Mrs Cayley; Thomas Fisher butler to Mrs Cayley ===Codicil 1=== I Catherine Cayley make this Codicil to my will I give and bequeath to Sur George Cayley Bart of Brompton all my plate I leave all my household linen china & glass to the said Sir George Cayley Bart also my Coach and other Carriages in the Coach house and my harness belonging thereto and all my books with any following restrictions on them Also any and the wine in the cellar at Sharow Lodge I leave to Sir George Cayley with any following restrictions on it I give and bequeath to my nephew Ralph Creyke son of my sister Jane Creyke all the live and dead stock and crops of my farm at Sharow and all my Carts and husbandry gear my gold watch I leave to Mrs Wranham [sic] niece to my dear husband and wife of the Revd Francis Wrangham I also leave to the said Mrs Wrangham my piano forte I leave my Encyclopedia Dictionary 20 vols to my niece wife to Digby Legard Esqr and daughter to my sister Jane Creyke I request to be interred in the Ripon Minster near to my dead husband [several words hard to decipher follow] I leave six pounds to each of my servants boarded in my house at my death to put themselves in decent mourning out of it I leave to Mr John Dale of Skelton ten pounds also to Mrs Dale (ten pounds) his wife Also to the widow of Christopher Dale of Falsgrave ten pounds The Holy Bible including the old and new testament arranged under the sanction of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge vols I leave to my niece Francis Legard wife to Digby Legard Esqr All medical [word hard to decipher] and other of my handwriting to be given to Mrs Digby Legard my niece I give to my nephew J Creyke the portrait of my aunt Mts Twisleton[?] which hangs over the fire place in the drawing room a fine valuable and very ancient painting at my death At my death also to my nephew Ralph Creyke I give all the money in my house or in the bank of Raper and Co at York paid there or due to me as my income or money in the Bank of Harrison & Co at Ripon I give to my nephew Ralph Creyke out of which money he to pay Mr Jonathan Gray one hundred pounds for the favour of his attendance & trouble in the business also the servants mayds and the six pounds each as before mentioned also the small legacies to Mr and Mrs Dale and to the widow of Christopher and shop bills of which there will be very few All my framed drawings and prints framed to be sent to Mrs Daltry all [...] books to be sent to Miss Elizabeth Creyke All my black gowns and good body linen to be sent to Mrs Cayley widow of George [?] Cayley also all my lace black also white [...] of [...] to be sent to Mrs Cayley for her further orders Mrs Cayley removed to Brentwood Essex This Codicil to my will I sign May 24th 1822 I request my nephew Creyke out of my monies in the York bank of Raper & Co to make the following charities from me To the York County Hospital 20£ To the Blue Coat Charity School at York 20 To the [...] School at York 20£ To the poor at Ripon 15 To the poor at Sharow 15 ===Codicil 2=== I request of my niece Catherine Creyke to look into all my Chests of drawers trunks and chests with my Clothes from them to take all that is within Cloaths better & worse and to pack them up in a trunk she will find to suit sending them to the widow Lieut Cayley all the better things as I have mentioned before and any Articles to be called good of my Cloaths The rubbish & remnant of my Cloaths to be given to the Servant Maids living with me at my death not equally divided she that has been the longest time with me to have to have the greater part or share I request of my nephew Ralph Creyke to give to give to his sister Catherine one hundred pounds from my fund in the Bank of Raper Swann Clough & Co at York for her trouble she being my name sake Signed by me Catherine Cayley Sharow Lodge July 13th 1822 ===Codicil 3=== In Lieu of the annuities mentioned in my will to be given out of my share of the Rawcliffe Estate by my nephew Ralph Creyke at my death to Mrs Eliz Lawson Baker at York and Susannah Todd of Beverley I request the said Ralph Creyke to give them each ninety nine pounds in lieu of the said annuities mentioned in my will out of the monies he will find of mine in the Bank of Raper Swann & Co at York as short a time as to him convenient after my death Catherine Cayley March 17th 1823 ninety nine or one hundred pounds each as suits [...] for them both sums to be laid out in annuities for them each. ===Probate=== Will and codicils proved 3 July 1823

Will and Inventory, John Stratton of East Hampton, d 1684

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[[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slaves]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slave Owners]] [[Category:English of Colonial Long Island]] __TOC__ ==Summary== Last Will and Testament, and Inventory of [[Stratton-164|John Stratton Sr (bef.1623-abt.1684)]], dated 30th day of August, 1684 and proved before the Court of Sessions held in Southampton, March 16, 1685. ===Heirs=== *wife, Sarah *Eldest son, John Stratton * 2nd son, Joseph * 3rd son, Stephen * 4th son, Cornelius * grandchildren, Joseph Hand, son of Stephen Hand * daughter Abigail, wife of Henry Norris * daughter, Rebeka Busnell * daughter Ruth White * grandchild Stephen Hand * grandchild Stephen Hedges ===Enslaved person=== *Hager (referred to as "negro girle") ===Executors and Witnesses=== '''Executors:''' Three sons John, Stephen and Cornelius along with their mother; overseers Stephen Hedges and Stephen Hand '''Witnesses:''' Thomas James [note: first pastor of East Hampton] and Stephen Hand ===Land references=== *purchased land of George Miller, Sen'r, Jerrimy Conkline, Jenny Meecham *abutters: Jeremiah Miller, William Mulford, Capt Talmage, Robert Dayton, Goodman Bishop, Samuel Parson, Samuel Mulford, Stephen Hedges, Thomas Osborne, ==Last Will and Testament== Transcrption from: ''A Book of Strattons: Being a Collection of Stratton Records from'' ..., Volume 1, pp 120-1. [https://archive.org/details/bookofstrattonsb01byustra/page/120/mode/2up Internet Archive]. Note bolding added. :: WILL OF JOHN STRATTON :: The last will and testament of mee''' John Stratton, Sen'r, of Easthampton,''' in Suffolk County, upon Long Island in America, being at this present through gods mercy of perfect mind and understanding I give my soule to god who gave it and bequeath my body to ye dust from whence it came and my Estate as followeth: :: :: 1st I give to '''my beloved wife Sarah''' the south end of my house wholly from bottom to ye topp of it dureing her life, and halfe my home lott and addition to it dureing her life, and I give to her dureing her life halfe my cloase lying by the side of ye pond called Hook pond, also my will is shee shall have for her use dureing her life my peice of meadow I formerly bought of '''George Miller, Sen'r''', lying at ye North West, also my will is my wife dureing her life shall have the use of all my goods lying within doors, and after all this to be disposed of according as I apointe in this my will. :: :: 2dly my will is '''my eldest son John Stratton''' shall have my hous I live in and barne (viz) one half of my dwelling hous, being the north end of it, dureing his mother's life, and after mine and her decease the whole shall be his and his heires forever, also I give to him halfe my home lott and the addition to it dureing his mother's life, and after mine arid her decease the whole lott and addition to it shall be his and his heires forever. Also I give to my son Jno. and his heires halfe my cloase lying by Hook pond, that parte next '''Jerimiah Miller''''s lott, also I give to him and his heires thirteen acres of land lying at Wainscott (viz) six acres of land to adjoyne to ye seven acres I formerly gave him, this to come downe to ye beach, also I give unto the nine acres he hath already fenced in eastward, also I give unto this my son John my woodland lott lying by''' William Mulford''''s lott eastward and Mr. Mulford westward, being ten acres or thereabouts, also I give unto my son John and his heires besides the meadow he hath possion of, all my meadow at wapeack and at akkabowak, also I give unto him halfe my lott of meadow I had of '''Jerrimy Conkline''', lying at ye northwest, also I give to this my son John comonage soe much as comes to a share of a thirteen acre lott, both at ye towne and at montaukut; be it further known my will is that after my decease my son John shall take possession of halfe my house and lott at home as aforesaid upon this condition hee deliver up the house hee now lives in and the home lott and adittion to it to ye possession of his brother Stratton as I shall further apoint. :: :: 3dly I give to my '''2d son Joseph''' fifty acres of land, more or lesse, lying at Wainscot (viz) all my land there undisposed of to my son John as aforsd. Also I give unto him two percells of meadow, one lying at ye north-west, the one by the west creek next''' Capt. Talmages''' meadow, the other percell lying with Capt. Talmage undivided, this land aforesd. I give to him and his heires forever. :: :: 4ly I give to my '''3d son Stephen''' thirty-one acres of land lying in ye woods, bounded upon the south by Robert Dayton's lott, upon ye west by William Mulford's lott and the highway north, to him and his heires forever. Also I give him six acres of land more eastward, lying upon the plaine near the Indian Well, alsoe I give unto him and his heirs six acres and a halfe a land lying upon the Easterneplaine by Goodman Bishop's lott, upon the east; also I give this my son Stephen that percell of meadow is mine lying at ye little northwest by '''Samuell Parson''''s meadow. Also I give to him half my meadow at ye great northwest lying by '''Sam'll Mulfords''' meadow. :: :: 5ly I give to my '''4th son Cornelius Stratton''' the house home lott and adition '''my son John''' now lives upon, to him, and the heires of his body to take possession of it at his marriage or after my decease; alsoe I give unto him after mine and my wife's decease half my cloase lying at hoock pond north, alsoe I give to this '''my son Cornelius''' and his heirs forever my ten acre cloase lying eastward, now fenced in, lying by '''Stephen Hedges''' lott. Also I give unto him six acres of land I bought formerly of '''Jenny Meecham''', lying by''' Mr. Mulford's''' lott east; also one acre of land lying south of hoock pond by '''Tho. Osborne''''s lott west; alsoe I give him three acres and halfe more lying upon the Mill plaines; also I give him a percell of meadow at little northwest, bounded by Stephen Hedges upon the south; alsoe half apeice of meadow at ye great norwest lying by Sam'll Mulford south; also another percell of meadow lying upon the east side of ye norwest, the part being his brother John's as aforesd; alsoe a percell of meadow after my wife's decease, which I bought of '''Georg Miller'''. :: :: 6ly I give to '''my grand child Joseph Hand''' my three acres and halfe and sixteen pole of land lying north of '''Samuell Parson''''s cloase; alsoe foure acres of land lying by Tho Bee's Lott, he not to have this land aforesaid untill he comes at age, neither shall hee allinate or dispose of it anyway without ye advice and consent of his father '''Stephen Hand''' and his '''uncles John and Stephen'''; alsoe I give him twenty pounds out of my estate, to be paid him by my Executors one year after mine and wife's decease, in good current pay and price, he not to dispose of it without advice and consent as aforesd, of his father and my two sons. :: :: 7ly I give to''' my daughter Abigaile, wife of Henry Norris''', ten pounds out of my estate to be paid by my executors after mine and wife's decease in good pay and price current within one year as aforesd. :: :: 8ly I give to my '''daughter Rebeka Busnell''' twenty pounds after mine and wife decease, to be paid her at price current in good pay within a year by my executors. :: :: 9ly I give to '''my daughter Ruth White''' my '''negro girle called Hager''' and five pounds besides out of my estate, to be paid aforesd, to my other daughters. :: :: 10ly I give to '''my son Joseph Stratton''' ten pounds out of my estate, to be paid as aforesaid to my daughters. :: :: 11—I give to '''my grand child Steven Hand''' five pounds to be paid by my executors in maner as aforesaid. :: :: 12—I give to '''my grandchild Stephen Hedges''' five pounds, to be paid in maner as aforesd. :: :: 13—I give to '''my son John''' all debts and leagacyes paid: a duble portion of moveable goods, both within doors and without, after his mother's decease. :: :: 14—I give to my '''two younger sons Stephen and Cornelious''' all debts and Leagacyes paid the remainder of my moveable goods, after their mother's decease, to be equally divided between them, and the remainder of my comonage I will to be disposed of to my '''three sons Joseph, Stephen and Cornelius''' both that at the towne and montauket. :: :: 15—Also my will is if any of my sons aforesaid should decease without any heirs of their body lawfully begotten the land bequeathed as aforesaid to any of them, shall goe to my other sons shall survive or their heires, to be devided in equal shares amongst them; due consideration being allowed for what charges hath been layd out by any one of them upon the lands aforesaid. :: :: 16—My will is''' my three sonns John, Stephen and Cornelious''' together with their mother, soe long as shee lives, be executors of this my will and testament. :: :: Lastly I desire '''Stephen Hedges''' and '''Stephen Hand''' to be overseers of this my will, with due consideration to be paid them by my executors for what pains and charge they may be at concerning it, and in confirmation of this my will and testament I set to my hand and seale this 30th day of August, Anno Domini 1684. :: :: John Stratton. :: :: Signed, sealed in presence of us :: '''Thomas James, Stephen Hand'''. ==Inventory== :: The exact date of John Stratton's death is not known, but it was before March 12, 1685-6, as an inventory of his estate bears that date. This was presented, with the will, to the Court of Sessions.* :: :: * March the 12: 1685-6, the inventory of John Stratton's Estate: :: :: £ s. d. :: :: 9 pewter platters, 2 quart potts and 3 small bassons and 2 old potts, :: the rest of the things being old .....................................2 8 0 :: :: 2 brass kettles, one of them old ....................................5 0 0 :: :: 3 candle sticks, 2 of them old .........................................0 4 6 :: :: 2 pairs of fire tongs and a gridiron ................................0 7 0 :: :: 1 brass ladle and a choping knife ..................................0 4 0 :: :: 1 old driping pan, 1 old man ...........................................0 2 0 :: :: 1 tub, 1 churn, 1 wheele .................................................0 13 0 :: :: 8 old chavres, two table and form .................................1 05 0 :: :: Beding blankets and sheets ............................................7 14 0 :: :: 2 negro and child .............................................................50 0 0 :: :: 7 potts, cettles and scellets .............................................03 5 0 :: :: Cart and plow takleing, being all old .............................03 10 0 :: :: 1 grindstone 12s, boules, keelers and pailes lie ...........01 3 0 :: :: 3 howes, 2 tramils 12s, I old wheel 2s, a musket 7s .......1 1 0 :: ::9 cowes 18£, 2 oxen 6£, 10s.............................................24 10 0 :: ::2 steers 6£, 6 more small cattle 10£, 8s..........................16 08 0 :: ::6 more young cattle 7, 10s................................................07 10 0 :: ::6 calves 4£, 1 mare, one horse, 1 yearling horse 6£. ... 10 0 0 :: ::36 sheep 8£ 10, 8 small swine 40s.....................................10 10 0 ::The Total................................................................................145 14 6 By Stephen Hand and Stephen Hedges.

Will and Inventory of George Peyton Eggleston

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[[Category:Haywood County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Haywood County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Lauderdale County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Lauderdale County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] == Named Slaves of [[Eggleston-1529|George Peyton Eggleston]] == === Last Will and Testament === George P Eggleston's Will I George P Eggleston of Lauderdale County State of Tennessee, being in the possession of my mental faculties, but feeble in health, do hereby make this my last will and testament, revoking all former wills whatever. Item the first, I will all my just debts paid and to accomplish that object my executor hereinafter named is required to sell the crop, stock, and other perishable property I may have on hand except the special legacies of said perishable property hereinafter named. Item 2nd, I give to my daughter [[Eggleston-1531|Eugenia C Sanders]] [sic] a Negro man slave '''[[Eggleston-2925|John]] aged about thirty-five years''' in trust for her use, and after her death to her children, on the same terms I heretofore gave '''[[Eggleston-2836|Julia]] and her children'''. I also give to my daughter Eugenia C Sanders [sic] in fee simple the one third part of any property or moneys [sic] that may be left after the special legacies of the same hereinafter mentioned shall have been satisfied, and debts paid. Item 3rd, I give to my son [[Eggleston-1530|George B Eggleston]] the following slaves (to wit) '''[[Eggleston-4202|Scott]], aged about sixteen years''', '''[[Eggleston-4203|Susan]] thirty-five''', and '''[[Eggleston-4204|Fosey]] about fourteen''', and increase, which said slaves I give to him during his natural life, and at his death they are to revert to his brothers [sic] and sisters or the legal representatives of such according to the laws of distribution of the State of Tennessee provided however they shall in no wise be taken or disposed of for the debts or liabilities of my said son George B Eggleston, but in case my said son George B Eggleston should die leaving a child or children born in lawful wedlock, then said slaves shall descend to them at his death. Item 4, I give to my son [[Eggleston-1532|Nordonia V Eggleston]] the following slaves (to wit) '''[[Eggleston-4205|Charles]] aged about sixteen years''', '''[[Eggleston-4206|Henry]], twenty''', '''[[Eggleston-2929|Candise]] seventeen''' and '''[[Eggleston-4207|Charlott]] nine''', and their increase. I further give and bequeath to my said son Nordonia V Eggleston the one half undivided of the tract of two hundred acres of land on which I now live being the same I purchased of William E Palmer known as the Thomas Clark tract of land situated on Cane Creek in Lauderdale County Tennessee, also the one third part of any perishable property or money that may be left after my special legacies hereinafter named, and my debts are satisfied. Item 5th, I give to my daughter [[Eggleston-1533|Adelade [sic] Eliza Eggleston]], the following slaves (to wit) '''[[Brodie-5820|Linsey]] aged about twenty seven''', '''[[Eggleston-4198|Mary]] thirty-two and her child about 6 weeks old''' (name not now recollected [[Eggleston-4199|Nelson]]) '''[[Eggleston-4200|Agnes]], twelve''' and '''[[Eggleston-4201|Emma]] seven years old''' and their increase in trust nevertheless on the following conditions, the hires, rents, and profits of said slaves shall be appropriated to her especial benefit and support, but in the event of my said daughter’s marriage, they shall in no wise be subject to the debts or liabilities of her husband, and at her death they shall descend to her child or children she may have at that time. Item 6, I give to my said daughter Adelade [sic] E Eggleston in fee simple the one half undivided of the tract of land of two hundred acres on which I now live being the same purchased of William E Palmer known as the Thomas Clark tract situated on Cane Creek Lauderdale County Tennessee. Also the one third part of any perishable property or monies that may be left after the special legacies hereinafter named, and my debts are satisfied. Item 7, I give to my daughter Adelade [sic] E Eggleston my buggie [sic] and harness, my piano, one feather bed bedding etc. which belongs to said bed. Item 8, I hereby nominate constitute and appoint Nordonius V Eggleston my executor to this my last will and testament with full powers to carry out the same, witness my hand, and seal this Seventh day of October in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and sixty. G P Eggleston Test William Connor Wm J Studevant * "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-SRYS-Q9?cc=1909088&wc=M6Q7-N68%3A179635601%2C179971501 : 22 May 2014), Lauderdale > Wills, 1860-1868, Vol. D > image 40-41 of 245; county courthouses, Tennessee. ==Estate Inventory== Geo P Egglston [sic] Estate Inventory of the estate of Geo P Eggleston dcd Slaves * 1 Negro man, a blacksmith named [[Brodie-5820|Lindsey]] aged 32 years worth 2000.00 * 1 Negro man named [[Eggleston-2925|John]] aged 40 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro man named [[Eggleston-4206|Henry]] aged 20 years worth 1200.00 * 1 Negro boy named [[Eggleston-4202|Scott]] aged 16 years worth 1100.00 * 1 Negro boy named [[Eggleston-4205|Charles]] aged 16 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro woman named [[Eggleston-4203|Susan]] aged 40 years worth 800.00 * 1 Negro woman named [[Eggleston-4198|Mary]] aged 32 years and child [[Eggleston-4199|Nelson]] worth 1100.00 * 1 Negro woman named [[Eggleston-2929|Candace]] aged 19 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro girl named [[Eggleston-4204|Phosey]] aged 14 years worth 1000.00 * 1 Negro girl named [[Eggleston-4207|Charlott]] aged 11 years worth 900.00 * 1 Negro girl named [[Eggleston-4201|Emma]] aged 7 years worth 700.00 $12800.00 Individual stock etc. * 1 Bay horse worth about 150.00 * 1 Buggy worth about 150.00 * 1 Bedstead bed etc worth about 100.00 * 1 Piano worth about 100.00 $500.00 Partnership stock etc. * 2 mules worth respectively $150 and $125, 275.00 * 2 yoke oxen worth $65 each, 130.00 * 7 cows worth $18 each, 126.00 * 3 yearlings and 2 calves average value $4 each, 20.00 * 16 shoats worth about 30.00 * 8 large hogs, 60.00 * 5 sows and 9 pigs valued at 40.00 * 1 large ox wagon worth about 100.00 * 1 2-horse wagon worth about 80.00 * Farming utensils worth about 100.00 $961.00 Half the value of the above partnership stock belongs to J W Sanders Notes [...] Sworn to before me April 1, 1861 George Johnston, Clerk N V Eggleston, Executor Examined and approved in open court April 1, 1861. S A Thompson, Chairman * "Tennessee Probate Court Books, 1795-1927," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:37SQ-293N-7V9?cc=1909088&wc=M6Q7-N68%3A179635601%2C179971501 : 22 May 2014), Lauderdale > Wills, 1860-1868, Vol. D > image 52 of 245; county courthouses, Tennessee.

Will and Inventory of William Bridges of Coventry 1685

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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Bridges-5391|William Bridges]] of Coventry, Warwickshire written in his own hand on 25 December 1683.
William died on 10 March 1684/5, and his will was proved at the Diocesean Court of Lichfield and Coventry on 30 March 1685. His wife [[Heydon-321|Anne]] ("Lady Boughton" in the will) was sole executrix of the will and sole legatee. '''Probate''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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No archive reference number for the will given on FMP

The will had not been updated since the birth of William's only child [[Bridges-5394|Anne]] baptised 13 February 1684/5 and she is not mentioned in the will.
The inventory of his household good and chattels taken on 21 March 1684/5 was submitted with the will.
Lady Anne Broughton's chamber was by far the most expensively furnished room in the house (£36).
The inventory mentions property in "Mrs Maryes Chamber". Potentially this could be the room used as a nursery for baby Anne with the wrong name entered by the Inventory takers. There was no known family member named Mary living with them at the time. ''Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original.''
''Paragraph breaks (at start of new of bequest) and bold text are my own for ease of reading.''
''ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].''
---- In The Name of God Amen Know all men by these pr[e]sents that '''I William Bridges'''
'''of Whitley In the City and County of Coventry:''' Being
now in p[e]rfeckt health both in body and mind: (Thanks be to
god) Do make publish and Declare This my last will and
Testiament In manner and forme following And In the
first place I commend my soul Into the hands of
Allmighty god my Creatour: And my body I committ
to the earth whereof it was formed to be decently Interred
in the '''Church at Keynsham in the County of Som[ers]ett'''
And as for that portion of Earthly things w[hi]ch god hath sent me
And left to my dispose I do will order and Devise
As Followeth Imprimis I give and bequeath unto '''my dear'''
'''wife the Lady Boughton''' all my personall estate
In money jewells plate houshould stuff: And I do also give and
bequeath unto the Lady Boughton all my personall Estate
without decres as Cattall and allmanner of Cattle
And all that tearmes personall Estate: And If
It shall please god that there happen any estate In
in Land to fall to me after the weighting of these pr[e]sents
I do from the date of these pr[e]sents give and forever
Devise grannt and settle it unto the s[ai]d Lady Boughton
And I do Constitute and appointe my Deare wife the
s[ai]d Lady Boughton to be my sole Exequitrix of this my
Last Will and Testiament And that she may the better
performe the said trust of my Exequitrix I do give unto her
that portion of worldly goods that god hathe given me to
dispose of And this I confirme to being last will and testiament
And to stand In force against person or persons whasover that
shall pretend to mollest or trouble my wife the s[ai]d Lady Boughton
And this I confirme to be my last will and Testiament
In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seale this
[reverse of page]
Twenty fift day of December December In the six and thirtieth
yeare of our Souveraigne Lord King Charles the
second And In the the yeare of our Lord God one Thousand
Six hundred eighty three William Bridges {seal}
Sealed and delivered in the pr[e]sents of
John Oton
William Barbare
Witnes Mary Bot her mark
Witnes Elizabeth Poners her marke ---- A True and perfect Inventory of all and singular the
goods and chattells rights and credditts of William
Bridges late of Whitley in the County of the Citty of
Coventry Esq'r Deceased taken and appraised the
one and twentieth day of March 1684 by us whose
names are hereunto Subscribed Imprimis One hog and one sow 10 18 00
Item two mares 32 00 00
Item the two geldings 17 00 00
Item three bridles 00 03 00
Item the harness and bridle 02 00 00
Item the saddles and one pannell 01 00 00
Item the hey 00 10 00
Item one old chest 00 01 00
Item two stone troughes 00 01 00
Item one charriott 16 00 00
Item one coach 22 00 00
Item one horse and one fole 02 10 00
Item the bill cartt 00 10 00
Item the things In the brewhouse
[line illegible in fold]
Item one chezle w [illegible in fold]
Item one paire of noles one be*icer (30 --weight) 30 10 00
Item the wood 00 10 00
Item In the sellar two groase of bottles and
seven hogsheads 01 10 00
Item some small barrells 02 00 00
Item six pairs of fine sheetes 06 00 00
Item six pairs of roughe sheetes 03 00 [torn]
Item fifteene Diap[er] Table cloathes 04 0[torn]
Item nine Diap[er] towells 00 [torn]
Item ten flaxen Table claothes 01 [torn]
Item other linnen 01 [torn] In the drawing room
Item ten chairs and ten cushions hangings
of the roome & window curtaines one
fireshovell and one paire of tonge and
andirons and china ware 13 00 00 In the white chamber
Item one sett of curtains and vallands
and one feather bed & one boulster one
Rugg and blanketts one bedstead
nine chaires & stolles window curtaines &
rodds table & carpett one fireshovell & tongs
and one grate 12 00 00 Tot pag sum 144 14 02 [next page]
'''In my Ladyes chamber'''
One bedstead one sett of curtains and
vallands one feather bed one bolster
pillows mattris & hangings of the roome
two tables two stands one lookeing
glasse six chaires one screen & window
curtaines one chest of drawers and some
pictures 36 00 00 In the roome over the little parlor
It[em] one bedstead one sett of curtaines and
vallands one feather bedd two bolsters
pillows and blanketts quilt table & carpett
and one side saddle 09 00 00 '''In Mrs Maryes roome'''
It[em] one bedstead curtaines one feather
bedd blanketts one Rugg one Table and chaires 04 00 00 In the Cookes and housemaides roome
It[em] One feather bedd blanketts Rugg & pillows 03 00 00 In the corne chamber
Some corne and some cheese best guess 02 00 00 In the Kitchen
It[em] Eight pewter dishes 02 00 00
It[em] six [illegible in crease] plates [illegible]
It[em] One fack racke and otehr houseware 02 10 00
It[em] Two potts three kettles three skellettes
the Dripping panne spitte and
one beddpan 03 00 00 It[em] some other lumber 00 19 00 In the landery
One still one grate & a wooden horse 01 15 00 In the larder
[torn] ..tte & other things 01 00 00 In the little Parlor
[torn] ..ix chaires one squob one screene
[torn] ..artances on clock three Tables 06 10 00 In the Hall
It[em]Four chaires 00 12 00 In the garden Parlor
It[em] One bedstead and things belonging thereto
and hangings for the roome window
curtains one Table & stande & one
looking glasse six chaires and other
things 14 00 00 [Total] 87 02 00 [next page]
In the inward Roome
Item one bedstead curtains blanketts and
other things 03 10 00 In the great Parlor
Item one Table and one carpett six cushions
ten chaires one grate one fire shovell one paire
of Tongs and sconses 06 00 00 In the Dining roome
Item nine chaires three Tables & carpetts one
grate two sconces & window curtaines 07 00 00 Item The Plate 30 00 00
Item money in the house 30 00 00 Sum tot 307 16 02
Samuell Monck
William Smyth
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Will and Probate of Hardin Dudley Runnels, Mississippi

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[[Category:Madison County, Mississippi]] == Biography == The following is partial transcription of the Probate Records. For more information please see link
to document of [[Runnels-82|Hardin Dudley Runnels]] Mississippi, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1780-1982"(Image 120 0f 475) ,
Madison County, Mississippi, 1828. **"Item 4 - I give and bequeath my son '''Edmond S Runnels''' the following Negro's, '''[[Runnels-941|Harry]], [[Runnels-942|Luce]]''' and their children named '''[[Runnels-943|Louisa]], [[Runnels-944|Rosa]], [[Runnels-945|Ann]] and ?''', '''[[Runnels-946|Lucinda]]''' and two children '''[[Runnels-947|Daniel]]''' and '''[[Runnels-948|Gabriel]], [[Runnels-949|Washington]], [[Runnels-950|Ann]]''' and one child '''[[Runnels-951|Mahala]], [[Runnels-952|Frederick]], [[Runnels-953|Craddock]], [[Runnels-954|Jimi]]''' and '''[[Runnels-955|Charles]]''' fifteen in number." **Item 5 - I give and bequeath my son '''Hiram A Runnels''' the following Negros,''' [[Runnels-969|Juba]], [[Runnels-971|Lelth]]''' and two children named '''[[Runnels-973|Tabitha]]''' and '''[[Runnels-976|Issac]]'''. '''[[Runnels-977|Buck]], [[Runnels-970|Malinda]]''' and one child named '''[[Runnels-972|Lucy]]'''. '''[[Runnels-975|Joe]], [[Runnels-974|Elizabeth]]''' and one child named '''[[Runnels-978|Jacob]]'''. in case the woman Lelthe given above whom now is pregnant that the child may not live until the St (?) next, It is my wish that my son Hiram A Runnel receive a negro child in leu of there of the age of two years from amongst my slaves." **Item 6 - I give and bequeath my son '''Hardin R Runnels''' fifteen Negros, when he shall come of age of twenty and the same value as near as can be to the two lots given to my sons Edmond S and Hiram A. **Item 7 - I give and bequeath my son '''Howell M Runnels''' fifteen Negros, when he shall come of age of twenty and the same value as near as can be to the two lots given to my sons Edmond S and Hiram A. **Item 8 - I give and bequeath my unto my wife '''Martha B Runnels''' Eleven Negros of the service value together with four Negros given here to fore as can be to the lots given my sons Edmond S and Hiram A, during her natural life in widowhood. **Item 8 - It is my wish and desire that my friend '''William Porter''' in case he should go to Texas, should have the use of Negro girl in Texas as a (?) as so long as Negro girl shall live. (no name of Negro girl recorded) ==Source== :* '''Probate''': "Mississippi, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1780-1982"(Image 120 0f 475)
Probate Records, 1828-1912; Index to Wills, 1828-1892; Author: Madison County (Mississippi). Chancery Clerk; Probate Place: Madison, Mississippi
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Hardin D Runnels probate in 1828 in Madison, Mississippi, USA.

Will dated 17 June 1762Robert Hill of Halifax County, North Carolina -

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'''[[Hill-49|Robert Hill (1678-1766)]]''' : His wife at the time of his will: Tabitha Hill - [[Green-1414|Tabitha (Green) Hill (1690-aft.1765)]]Other online trees have her with different surnames: Browne ([https://www.geni.com/people/Robert-Hill-Sr/6000000000332433997 Geni]), "Green or Brown or West" ([https://www.geni.com/people/Tabitha-Hill/6000000006444719113 Geni], citing "Researcher for KIT 19381"), "Tabitha Scarborough Smart" ([https://www.ancestry.com.au/genealogy/records/robert-hill-24-2n8fv43 Ancestry]).
: Children named in will (in order that they are named): :: ''sons'' * William Hill - ''profile, b c1713/4, no longer him''Multiple William Hill profiles - which profile, and which facts, might be for Robert & Tabitha's son is not clear. * In December 2021, [[Hill-27096]] was edited to reflect son of Robert and Tabitha with the following text: ** William may have been born about 1715, possibly in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, or in 1735, in Halifax County, North Carolina.{{Citation Needed}} ** The profile attached as William's daughter may not be his (and it is attached as daughter of Green's wife Grace): "Winifred Hill was born in Halifax about 1755 and married a George W. King about 1780" (according to [[Hill-10509|her profile]] as of 18 December 2021). * At one point, the profile for Robert and Tabitha's son William was for a William Green Hill (1714-1769), born in Isle of Wight County, Virginia/died in Northampton, North Carolina ([[Hill-27096]]). But that appears to have been a duplicate of the profile for Green Hill, son of Lewis: [[Hill-1962|Green Hill Sr (1714-1769)]]. A previous spouse was removed in 2018 - [[Bennett-2197|Grace (Bennett) Hill (abt.1721-1772)]]. She was Green's wife. A new spouse - [[Clanton-303|Elizabeth (Clanton) Hill (1735-1800)]] - was added in January 2024. * Another contender was married to [[Lewis-56985|Charity Lewis]] - previously "William Clanton Hill" (1731-1803) ["Clanton" is suspect], born in Bertie, NC and died in Halifax, NC (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hill-56016&diff=prev&oldid=170588369 changes] for [[Hill-56016]]). BUT. The profile did not start out as son of Robert & Tabitha. Andi it is now (as of 11 January 2024) for a different William: * [[Hill-56016|William Clanton Hill (abt.1761-1803)]], husband of [[Branch-3091|Sarah (Branch) Hill (abt.1770-1803)]], [[Clanton-303|Elizabeth (Clanton) Hill]] and * [[Hill-7390|William Hill (abt.1735-abt.1811)]] - who started as William, born in "Jasper County, GA" and died in 1812; became "William was born about 1735 perhaps in South Carolina", no parents, and is now (Jan 2024) son of Robert & Tabitha, born 1735 in Chatham and died 1811 in Jasper County. ** [[White-11579|Lydia (White) Hill]], married William (born Jasper County/died 1812) in 1799 in Jasper County ** Changed in 2018 from born in Jasper County to born in Halifax, North Carolina in 1735; died in Jasper County, Georgia; death date changed to 1809 ** Clanton marriage added in 2022: Married [[Clanton-537|Eliizabeth Clanton]] in Halifax, North Carolina in 1771 ** Later in 2022, the following was added (and death changed to 1811):
William was born about 1735 perhaps in South Carolina. He marries twice but first wife and mother of all but two children is not known. He dies about 1810 in Georgia while married to second wife, Lydia White and researcher Joyce Rogers has documented estate papers which helps identify his children. *** [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156350002/william-hill FindAGrave]: Some family connections listed in Find a Grave are to be used with caution. *** Estate papers: "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990", database with images, FamilySearch[ (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68LB-QVWD : 17 February 2022)], William Hill, 1812.
Geni: Entry for "[https://www.geni.com/people/Robert-Hill-Sr/6000000000332433997 Robert John Hill, Sr. (1678-1765)] includes the following for his son William - which appears to be for a later generation: "I. William C. made his will in Halifax in 1803 and mentions wife Sarah, and three children: Martha, James and Henry. He provided that certain negroes be hired out to support his aunt LURANCY ARRINGTON." Lewrancy (Hill) Arrington, named as one of Robert's daughters in his 1762 will, would have been William's sister, not his aunt. * Green Hill - [[Hill-28200|Green Hill (abt.1723-)]] * Sion Hill - [[Hill-1964|Sion Hill (1718-1780)]] * Abner Hill - [[Hill-1967|Abner Hill Sr. (1719-1788)]] * Thomas Hill - [[Hill-1968|Thomas Hill (abt.1725-1789)]] :: ''daughters'' * Tabetha Chapman - [[Hill-48|Tabitha (Hill) Chapman (1727-1790)]] * Agnes Arrington - [[Hill-1959|Agnes (Hill) Harrington (1730-1797)]][https://heycuz.net/tng/getperson.php?personID=I9281&tree=HEYCUZ This online tree] ("Heycuz") has "Rebecca Agnes Hill", born about 1728 in Isle of Wight County; died 1797 in Chatham County. It has her marriage to husband to Charles Harrington in 1746, "Fayette County, Alabama At The House Of Sarah Dobbs". It has Charles born in Surry County, North Carolina, and her father Robert Hill born in Surry County, Virginia. * Lewraina Arrington - [[Hill-1970|Lewrania (Hill) Harrington (1728-1797)]] * Ann Steel - [[Hill-1957|Ann (Hill) Steed (1720-1789)]] * Mary Bryant - [[Hill-1966|Mary Hill (1715-)]] * Milbry - [[Hill-1965|Milbry Hill (1735-)]] == 1762 Will == Transcription of will from Ancestry's shared image:Capitalization and punctuation in the full transcription has been normalized (exception is if punctuation might change meaning, then transcription reflects what was seen in the shared image and placed in quotes). I have also added line breaks where there were none in the text (for instance, between the Items). Words (or letters) in brackets are ones which I could not read. ~ [[Noland-165]], 11 January 2024 In the name of God amen, I Robert Hill of Halifax County in his majesty's Province of North Carolina, being in health and perfectly sound in mind and memory and knowing that it is appointed for all men [once] to die and for the better preventing controversies and disputes after it shall please God to call me hence, I make and constitute this my last will and testament in manner and form following ~ First: I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body I recommend to the Earth in a decent and Christian-like burial at the discretion of my executors and as for what worldly benefits it is pleased God to bless me with all I give and bequeath in manner and form following ~ Impremis: I lend to my beloved wife Tabitha Hill the use of three Negroes to wit Sambo, Sarah and Ben, so long as she is my widow. Also I lend her six cows and calves + all the household goods in my house. Also I lend her two horses, the one a [Bran] colt and the other a Bay horse - and after the marriage or decease of my beloved wife Tabitha I give my Negroe Sambo to my son William Hill and my Negroe Sarah I give to my son Green Hill. Item. I give to my son William Hill a Negroe girl called Dealse that he is now possessed with to him and his heirs and assigns forever. ~ Item. I give to my son Green Hill a Negroe called Simon that he is now possessed with to him and his heirs and assignes for ever. Item. I give to my son Sion Hill the plantation and land whereon we now live, lying on the South side of Blue Marsh, after the decease of [me] and my wife and I also give him two Negroes, one called Toney, the other called Pompey, to him and his heirs and assign for ever. Item. I give to my son Abner Hill a Negroe called Peter and a girl called Bibby, to him and his heirs and assignes forever. ~ And after my decease, I leave 50 pounds Virginia currency to my son Thomas Hill for my executors to pay out of my Estate. Item. I give to my daughter Tabetha Chapman a Negro fellow called Jemmy that she is now possessed with to her and her heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give to my daughter Agnes Arrington a Negroe called Jack that she is now possessed with to her and her heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give to my daughter Lewraina Arrington two pounds ten shillings Virginia currency. Item. I give to my [the shared file consisted of only the first page, on page 159]... [continued from a transcription posted in Robert's We Relate entry] daughter Ann Steed a negro girl called Tuggy to her and her heirs and assigns forever.Item: I give to my daughter Mary Bryant a negro girl called Daffney that she is now possessed with and also I give her a negro wrench called Jenny also I give her a piece of land lying on both sides of Red Bud Creek below the mouth of Crab Tree and the south side below the mouth of Crab Tree and the south side below the mouth of Reedy Branch on the north side to her and her heirs and assigns forever. Item. I give to my daughter Milbry my plantation and land lying on both side of Red Bud Creek and all the land lying above the mouth of Brab Tree and the mouth of Reedy Branch also I give her two negroes one named Hannah the other named Barbery and all the cattle I have given her mark't with a swallowfork in the right ear to her and her heirs and assigned forever and after my decease and my Debts paid I leave all my cattle on Redbud to be divided equally between Agnes Arrington, and Mary Bryant and Mibly Hill and my grandson John Chapman. I do futhermore Constitute and appoint my sons Abner Hill, Sion Hill and Green Hill my jointly Executors of this my last will and Testament in Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal. ROBERT HII (SEAL)
Sign'd Sealed and Deliver'd as witness my last Will and Testament this 18 day of June1762, Jesse Lee, Thomas Thrower, Wilson Williams. Halifax SS: April Court 1766. Then the aforegoing will was exhibited in Open Court on Oath by the extrs. and duly proved by the Oath of Wilson Williams a Witness thereto whereupon the Exrs. therein named came into Court and were qualified in due form of Law. Ordered the said Will be recorded.Test JOS MONTFORD C.C. Will of Robert Hill Halifax County, North Carolina Will Book 1, Page 159We Relate: Entry for [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Robert_Hill_(9) Robert Hill], which included a transcription of his will (accessed 11 January 2024). == Abstracts == From research about daughter Agnes, who is named in the will as "Daughter Agnes Arrington"... : "Robert Hill....to my Beloved wife Tabitha Hill the use of three Negroes to wit Sambo, Sarah and Bess...I also lend her six cows and calves and all the household goods...two horses...to my son William Hill a Negroe girl called Dealse...to my son Green Hill a Negroe called Simon that he is now possessed with....to my son Sion Hill the plantation ...also two Negroes one called Toney the other called Pompey...to son Abner Hill a Negroe called Peter and a girl called Bibby...to Daughter Tabetha Chapman a Negro fellow called Jammy that she is now possessed with...Daughter Agnes Arrington a negroe called Jack that she is now possessed with...Daughter Ann Steel a Negro girl called Tuggy...Daughter Mary Bryant a negro girl called Daffeny that she is now possess'd with and also I give her a negroe wench called Jenny...Daughter Milbry my plantation...two Negroes one Named Hannah the other named Barbey and all the cattle I have given her. 18 June 1762. signed. April Court 1766."Abstract of Robert Hill's will, posted on the web page [https://freeafricanamericans.com/halifax.htm Slaves named in Wills: Halifax County, North Carolina, 1758-1854; King George County, Virginia, 1721-1804]: Halifax County Will Book Volume 1, 1758-1774 (p.159-60). : '''Note''': This is just one transcription. Another (see [[Hill-49#Will|Will]], on [[Hill-49|Robert's profile]]) includes details about land bequeathed in the will: : "He [Robert Hill] made his will in Halifax on June 18, 1762, probated April, 1766 as follows: ... to son Sion Hill the plantation we now live on south side of Blue March, after decease of my wife,... daughter Mary Bryant land on both sides of Red Bud Creek below mouth of Crab Tree; and daughter Milbry all land above Crab Tree.... Sons Abner, Sion, and Green Hill Executors (Book 1, p.159).'The image of Robert's will is available in Ancestry, and the first page of it is available as a shared image: {{Ancestry Sharing|25996222|f1c625}} (accessed 19 December 2021). Boddie's transcription does not name his wife: * John Bennett Boddie, ''Southside Virginia Families,'' Vol II, [https://books.google.com/books?id=a7tx6lhj-CkC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168 page 168] : Abstracts and transcriptions of Robert's will conflict. The following abstract names wife Tabitha and four children: :: 1765 Hill, Robert, wife Tabitha; Green, Sion, Abner, Milory[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/halifax/wills/wills02.txt USGenWeb], Halifax County will Abstracts, file contributed by Connie Ardrey (accessed 30 July 2018)Either Milbry or Milory is a mistranscription. Boddie's transcription of his will shows "daughter Milbry" (see Boddie, [[#Boddie|citation below]], [https://books.google.com/books?id=a7tx6lhj-CkC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168 page 168]). : Another abstract says "... to son Sion Hill the plantation we now live on south side of Blue Marsh, after decease of my wife, to son Abner Hill... to daughter Tabitha Chapman..."Boddie, [https://books.google.com/books?id=a7tx6lhj-CkC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168 page 168] ([[#Boddie|citation below]]) : And another: "He [Robert Hill] made his will in Halifax on June 18, 1762, probated April, 1766 [sic] as follows: to son Green Hill a negro called Simon; to son Sion Hill the plantation we now live on south side of Blue March, after decease of my wife, to son Abner Hill a negro called Peter; to son Thomas Hill fifty pounds Virginia currency; to daughter Tabitha Chapman and daughter Agnes Harrington a negro each; to daughter Lewraina Chapman two pounds, 10 shillings; daughter Ann Steed a negro; daughter Mary Bryant land on both sides of Red Bud Creek below mouth of Crab Tree; and daughter Milbry all land above Crab Tree. Cattle to grandson, John Chapman. Sons Abner, Sion, and Green Hill Executors (Book 1, p.159)."From [http://www.tomorrowdigital.com/trmorrownet/gendb-p/p193.htm Thomas Morrow Genealogy Project], apparently from ''Southside Virginia Families'' (Boddie, [[#Boddie|citation below]]) * Source shows his death as April 1765 and probate as April 1766. It shows Tabitha (his wife) died after 1730. * I believe that Tabitha "The Elder" was not mentioned in her father's will as her death proceeded his in 1762. [Boren-314] ** Robert's 1762 will names daughter Tabitha. Perhaps the statement meant to say "her husband's will". Robert's will mentions his wife, but not by name. One source says she died in 1730 (Morrow, [[#Morrow|citation below]]). ''Southside Virginia Families'' notes that Robert "is shown with a wife, Tabitha, in 1721" and "Other children of Robert and Tabitha are mentioned in the will."Boddie ([[#Boddie|citation below]]), [https://books.google.com/books?id=a7tx6lhj-CkC&pg=PA167&lpg=PA167 page 167] The profile for daughter Milbry shows her birth as 1735 in Bertie. == Locations == [Tabitha's?] birth location of "Surry, Surry, Virginia" implies Surry, the county seat of Surry County. (there was never a Surry Parish).Freddie Spradlin, [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] Surry County was formed in 1652 "from a portion of James City County,"[[:Category:Surry County, Virginia]] and Surry's Wikipedia article shows it was created 1652 also.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surry,_Virginia Surry, Virginia] Halifax County, North Carolina was formed from neighboring Edgecombe County in 1758.From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_County,_North_Carolina Halifax County's Wikipedia article], which cited "[https://www.dncr.nc.gov/about/featured-programs/hello-nc/hello-halifax-county Hello Halifax County]" (accessed 11 January 2024). == Sources == * John Bennett Boddie, ''Southside Virginia Families'' Volume 2 [https://books.google.com/books?id=a7tx6lhj-CkC&dq=southside+virginia+families+full+text&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books] (accessed 30 July 2018) * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/halifax/wills/wills02.txt USGenWeb], Halifax County will Abstracts, file contributed by Connie Ardrey (accessed 30 July 2018) * [http://www.tomorrowdigital.com/trmorrownet/gendb-p/p193.htm Thomas Morrow Genealogy Project] (accessed 30 July 2018) == Acknowledgements == Compilation by [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], descendant of [[Hill-1959|Agnes (Hill) Harrington (1730-1797)]], whose father was the [[Hill-49|Robert Hill]] who left a will written 18 June 1762 and probated in April 1766 (record in Halifax County Court, April session). She was named "Daughter Agnes Arrington" in the will according to the Ancestry shared image and most transcriptions. Her mother was probably Robert's wife at the time he wrote his will: [[Green-1414|Tabitha (Green) Hill (1690-aft.1765)]] (not certain because of her age at birth, given the birth years in WikiTree as of 11 January 2024).

Will Dyson - Art Tree

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[[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Australia, Artists]] [[Category:War Artists_1916-1918]] [[Dyson-1171|'''Dyson''']] was a committed Australian nationalist and it was this dedication that informed his application to join the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) as an artist. In '''1916,''' he wrote to AIF commander [[Birdwood-12|General '''Birdwood,''']] stating his aim "would be to interpret in a series of drawings, for national preservation, the sentiments and special Australian characteristics of our Army". Without pay and allowance, he was granted a position as Honorary Lieutenant and in December '''1916''' travelled to the Western Front. In May '''1917,''' he was formally appointed as the first official war artist attached to the AIF. AWM '''Objects,''' Dates, | and '''Descriptions,''' Titles | (and '''VWMA''' virtual Links )
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Will of Abell Collin, Junior, Mercer of Nottingham, 1701

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the will of '''[[Collin-926|Abell Collin]]''', Junior, a mercer of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. He was the son of John Collin, and nephew of Abell Collin (who was the senior but was not referred to as such), also a mercer of Nottingham and executor of the said will.
Abell drew up his will on 24 November 1700 and it was proved at the Court of the Archdeaconry of Nottingham on 28 November 1701, with an inventory of his goods having been taken on 17 October 1701. '''Will of Abell Collin, Junior of Nottingham 1701''' Filed in Archdeaconry of Nottingham original wills for the year 1701. Original at the Nottinghamshire County Archives, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Image from FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNH-7S5W-6?i=685&cat=556524 film 008071117 image 686 to 691] Accessed 29 November 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Collin-926|Abell Collin junior]]''' Testator *'''my Sister Clifton''' Elizabeth Clifton formerly Collin of Yarmouth **'''my sister Cliftons three Children''' *'''my wife''' Elizabeth Collin formerly Elizabeth Shepherd *'''my Daughter Elizabeth''' under the age of 18 years *'''my Son John Collin''' residuary Legatee *'''my Loveing Uncle Mr Abell Collin''' brother of Testator's father John Collin *'''C Harvey''' Witness to will *'''Roger Hunt''' Witness to will *'''Jno Shephard''' Witness to will, appraiser of Testator's estate, relation of Testator's wife Elizabeth *'''John Reanor''' Appraiser of Testator's estate, stood bond for probate. Weaver of Nottingham. ---- I '''Abell Collin junior''' of the Towne & County of
the Towne of Nottingham Mercer doe make Constitute
& ordaine this my last Will & Testatment in manner
& forme following, that is to say first I give &
bequeath to '''my Wife''' fourty pounds a year for & dureing
her naturall Life to be paid to her Quarterly out of the
Interest & product of my personall Estate by my
Executor hereafter named shee allowing to my s[ai]d Executor
ten pounds a yeare for her life out of the s[ai]d fourty
pounds a yeare for & towards the maintenance of my
two Children I alsoe give to '''my sister Cliftons three'''
'''Children''' the summe of five pounds apeice I alsoe give to
'''my Daughter Elizabeth''' the summe of foure hundred
pounds to be payd her by my s[ai]d Executor out of the
remainder of my afores[ai]d personall Estate when she comes
to the age of Eighteen yeares or be Married w[hi]ch shall first
happen & my will is that the interest and product of
the s[ai]d £400 shall till then goe towards the maintenance
of my said two Children & I alsoe give to my s[ai]d
Daughter the Summe of foure hundred pounds to be p[ai]d
her by my s[ai]d Executor immediately after the Decease
of my said Wife out of th[a]t part of my s[ai]d personall estate
reserved as aforesaid for the Securing to her the afores[ai]d
fourty pounds a Yeare for her Life And all the rest
of my reall & personall estate (except four Five pounds
which I give to my Executor hereafter named) I Give and
bequeath to '''my Son John Collin''' & to his heirs for ever
Lastly I nominate and apoynt '''my Loveing Uncle Mr'''
'''Abell Collin''' of Nottingham aforesaid Mercer my
Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament In
Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal
this 24th day of November Ann D[o]m[in]i 1700 '''Abel'''
'''Collin''' This my Will was the Day & Yeare afores[ai]d
published & declared to be my last Will & Testament & then
also Signed and Sealed by me in the presence of
C Harvey
Roger Hunt
Jno Shephard An Inventory of the Goods & Chattells of Mr Abell Collen Junr of Nott[ingham] Dec[eas]ed In the house 2 Tables & nine bass chaires all 15s
9 pewter dishes & 19 plates £1 15s
One Pendalum Watch Fire Shovell & Tongs 10s
3 panns & one pott pann & one sawse pann 15s
In the Chamber over the house one bedstead & bedding all £5
i Trundle Bedd £1
In the boarded Chamber i Chest of Drawers i Table & Chest £1 5s
3 Bass Chaires one Skreene 4 Curtaines 13s 4d
8 Caine & 7 Skean Chaires £3 15s
i Chest of Drawers 2 tables & one Glass £3 10s
i Close Stoole fire Shovell & Tongs 14s
i Quilt 2 blancketts one bolster & Pillows £1 12s
In the Garrett a bedstead and other Becessarys £1
6 paires of Sheets 3 doz Napkins 3 Table Cloths 6 pillowbeares 6 Towells all £3 6s
One Copp[er] & brewing Vessell £2
One Silver Tankard 2 Salvors i Large Salt & 2 Treactier Sallers 5 Spoones all £12 5s
2 Wash Tubbs & one Kitt 24s
i p[ar]celle of Mault all £4 Total £43 Prised by us
'''Jno Shepherd'''
'''John Reanor''' Grant of Administration [in Latin]: Bound '''Abell Collin''' of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham mercer and '''John Reanor''' of the same, weaver
Dated 18 November 1701 ==Sources==

Will of Abraham Goodwin of Goldsitch Moss Quarnford

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[[Category:Staffordshire, Wills and Estates]] ==The Will of Abraham Goodwin of Goldsitch Moss, Quarnford, Staffordshire 1833== Transcribed from digital images of the Will found on the Findmypast website 4 Dec 2022 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWILLS%2F481667 Series description Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court; Piece description Original wills, administrations, inventories; Piece surname range Glover-Gz Piece year range 1834; Record set Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860; Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records; Parish: Leek Spellings are maintained but paragraphs and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading [Page 1] This is the last will and testament of me Abraham Goodwin the elder of Goldsitch Moss in the township of Quarnford in the parish of Alstonefield in the county of Stafford Yeoman First I direct that all my just debts my funeral and testamentary charges and expenses and the legacies by me hereinafter given and bequeathed shall be paid and retained by my executors hereinafter named out of my personal estate as soon as conveniently maybe after my decease I give and bequeath unto Mr George Goodwin of the Wash in the Township of Quarnford aforesaid and Mr George Bullock of Barleyford in the Tiwnship if Wincle in the County of Chester whom I hereby appoint Executors of this my Will the sum of two pounds and as a small token of respect over and above all reasonable charges for their time trouble and expenses in carrying into execution thus my Will and as to all that my real estate with the rights privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging situate in Rushton James in the Parishes of Leek and Storton or one or both of them in the County of Stafford I give and devise the same unto the said George Goodwin and George Bullock their heirs and assigns nevertheless upon the several Trusts hereinafter mentioned that is to say Upon Trust to pay or otherwise permit and suffer '''my dear wife Ann Goodwin''' and her assigns to receive the rents issues and profits thereof for and during the term of her natural life provided she continues my widow she keeping the buildings upon the same premises in good and tenantable repair but in case my said wife shall marry again then I give and bequeath to her the sum of ten pounds only to be paid her out of the rents and profits of my said real estate and from and after the decease or second marriage of my said wife then Upon Further Trust to receive the rents issues and profits of my said real estate and pay and equally divide the same unto between and amongst all and every '''my children Abraham Thomas Richard Joseph and Ann''' and their respective assigns for and during their respective natural lives and from and after the decease of any one or more of them my said children then Upon Trust to pay the share it respective shares as well accruing as original of him her or their my said children so dying as aforesaid of un and to the rents issues and profits of my said real Estate unto and equally amongst the survivors or survivor of, them my said children until such time as my said real estate shall become saleable by virtue if the provisos next hereinafter contained and I do hereby declare that the share as well as original as accruing of my said daughter of in and to the rents [Page 2] issues and profits of my said real estate shall be for her own sole and separate use and disposal and wherewith no husband she may happen to intermarry shall intermeddle nor shall the same be subject or liable to his debts control or engagements but her receipt alone shall be a good discharge to my said trustees for the same Provided always and I do hereby expressly declare my Will to be and do hereby direct that they my said trustees or the survivor of them or the trustee or trustees to be appointed as hereinafter mentioned or otherwise for the time being acting in the execution of the trusts of this my Will shall and do as soon as conveniently May be after the decease of the survivor of the, my said children make sale and absolutely dispose of my said real estate either altogether or in lots and either by public auction or by private contract as they or he shall think proper for the most money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same and on receipt of the purchase money do and shall convey and assure the same to the purchaser or purchasers shall require and I declare that the receipt or receipts of my said trustees or trustee for the time being shall be a good and effectual discharge for such purchase money or purchase monies and for any other monies payable to them or him under this my Will without such purchaser or purchasers or other persons paying such money being answerable or accountable either for the application or misapplication thereof and I do hereby declare that my said trustees or trustee for the time being acting in the execution of the trusts of this my Will shall stand possessed of and interested in the monies to arise from the date of my said real estate and the rents issues and profits thereof that shall accrue or become due from the decease of the survivor of them my said children In Trust for and to pay and equally divide the same unto betweeen and amongst all and every my grandchildren that shall be living at the decease of the survivor of them my said children their executors or administrators in equal shares and proportions for their respective absolute use and benefit and to and for no other trust intent or purpose whatsoever and I give and bequeath to my said dear wife the use and enjoyment of all and singular my household goods and furniture and all other my personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind so ever for and during the term of her natural life they my said trustees and executors first taking an account and making an inventory and valuation thereof to be signed by my said wife and kept by them and after the decease of my said wife then I give and bequeath the [page 3] same personal estate unto and equally to be divided between and amongst all and every my said children share and share alike for the absolute use and benefit provided also and my will and mind further is and I do hereby direct if the said George Goodwin and George Bullock or either of them or any future trustee or trustees to be appointed as hereinafter is mentioned should happen to die or be desired of being discharged from or refuse or decline or become incapable to act in the trusts hereby in him and them respectively reposed before the same trusts shall be fully performed and satisfied then and in every such case and when and as often as the same show happen its shell and me and look below for for the said George Goodwin and George Bullock all the survivor of them all the executors or administrators of such survivor with the consent and approbation of my said wife if living testified by some writing under her hand but if she shall be dead than of their or his own proper authority by any writing or writings to be by them or him sealed and delivered in the presence of and attested by one or more credible witness or witnesses from time to time to nominate constitute and appoint any other person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in the l,ace or stead of the Tustess or Tustees so dying or desiring to be discharged from or declining or becoming incapable to act as aforesaid and when and so often as any new trustee or trustees shall be nominated and appointed as aforesaid all the said trust estates monies securities and funds shall be thereupon with all convenient speed conveyed assigned and transferred in such manner and so that the same shall and May be legally and effectually vested in the surviving or continuing trustee or trustees and such new trustee or trustees jointly or if there shall be no continuing trustee of the same trust estates monies and premises then in such new trustee or trustees only to for and upon such and the same trusts subs interests and purposes as are hereinbefore declared of and concerning the same trust estates monies and premises or such of them as shall be then subsisting or capable of taking effect and that every such new trustee or trustees shall and may in all things assist and act in the management carrying on and execution of the trusts to which he or they shall be so appointed in conjunction with the other then surviving or continuing trusts or trustees of the same trust estates monies and premises if there shall be any such continuing but if there shall be no such surviving or continuing trustee or trustees then by himself or themselves and shall have all the same powers and authorities as fully and effectively to all intents constructions and purposes whatsoever as if he or they had been originally in and by this my Will nominated a trustee or trustees for the [page 4] purposes for which such new trustee or trustees respectively shall be appointed any thing hereinafter contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided also and my Will and mind further is and I hereby expressly declare that my said trustees hereinbefore appointed and the trustee or trustees so to be appointed by virtue of the proviso last hereinafter contained and each and every of them and the heirs executors and administrators of each and every of them respectively shall be charged and chargeable only for such monies as the same trustees respectively shall actually receive by virtue of the trusts hereby in him and them reposed notwithstanding his or their giving or signing or joining in giving or signing any receipt or receipts for the sake of conformity and that none of them shall be answerable or accountable for the other or others of them ^nor for the acts receipts neglects or defaults of the other or others of them ^ out each of them for himself and for his own acts receipts neglect or defaults only and also that it shall be lawful for them my said trustees and all and every trustee and trustees for the time being of this my last will their heirs executors and administrators at all times in the first place by and out of any monies which shall come to their respective hands to deduct and reimburse himself and themselves respectively and pay and allow to his and their co trustee and co trustees all such costs charges and expenses as he they or any of them shall incur sustain or be put onto including a reasonable sum for their loss of time in and about the execution of the trusts of this my will or in relation thereto any thing hereinbefore contained to the contrary in any wise not with standing and I do hereby revoke and make void all former and other Will and wills and testamentary dispositions whatsoever by me at any time heretofore made and Claire this is only to be my last will and testament In witness where of either said Abraham Goodwin the test data after this my last will and testament contained in four sheets of paper set my hand and fixed my seal to the last sheet heroes the 10th day of December 1833 :The mark and seal of AG Abraham Goodwin the testator Signed sealed published and declared by the said Abraham Goodwin the elder the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other happier and to subscribe to our hands and witness thereto :Thomas Goodwin of Goldsitch Moss Shoemaker :Maria Dawns servant to the testator :W Perkin clerk to Mr Coupland solicitor ==Sources==

Will of Abraham Hertzell

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Abraham Hertzell, transcription== :As transcribed for the ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]'' :'''Location''', Abraham Hertzell, Williams Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. :'''Proved''', 9 Sept 1854, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::"[[Space:Will_of_Abraham_Hertzell|Will of Abraham Hertzell]]". ::Subsequent Usage: ::: ==Available at these locations:== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G991-GHR7?cc=1999196&wc=9PMK-C68%3A268497601%2C272715201 FamilySearch] *Northampton County Courthouse, Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania Probate Records, Wills 1839-1865, vol 7, pp 108, 109. *[[Duran-985| TC Duran]]

Will of Abraham Newell, fisherman of Barking, Essex 1582

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[[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the filed will of [[Newell-5636|Abraham Newell]], fisherman of Barking, Essex. It was written on 7 December 1582 and proved at the Court of the Archdeaconry of Essex on 15 December 1582. '''Will of Abraham Newell of Barking, fisherman''' Records of the Archdeaconry of Essex, Essex Record Office reference D/AEW 7/376 [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=13&id=897099 Essex Archives Online, subscription required] Accessed 28 December 2023 '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was poor (low resolution), and the handwriting legibility poor. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Abraham Newell''' Testator *'''Mawdlyn Newell''' Daughter *'''Sara Newell''' Daughter *'''Elizabeth Newell''' Wife (second), Executrix *'''John Preison''' Overseer, Witness *'''Titus Bacon''' Overseer, Witness *'''Thomas Newton''' Curate of Barking, Witness ---- [In margin: Regratur]
In the name of God Amen the vijth daie of December 1582
and in the xxvth yere of the Raigne of o[ur] sov[er]aign[e] Lady
quene Elizabeth &c / I '''Abrah[a]m Newell''' of the p[ar]ish of
Barking in the Countie of Essex Fisherman being sicke
in body, but of p[er]fecte mynde & remembrannce prayse be
therfore gyven to almightie god, Do make & ordeyne
this my p[re]sente Testament & laste will in mann[er] &
forme following that is to say, First & principally I
comende my soule into thand[es] of Almightie god my
creato[r] & redeemer trusting assuredly by the merrit[es]
death & passion of Jesus christ to have full & clier
remission pardon & forgyvenes of all my synnes &
comytt my body to thearth to be buried in the Church
yarde of Barking aforsaid[e] nere the place where my
'''first wife''' lieth buried Item I gyve & bequeth to my
Daughter '''Mawdlyn Newell''' my best Cupborde w[i]th
A presse therein standing in the hall to be to her
delyv[er]ed by my executors hereunder menconed at the
daie of her marriage provyded alwaies & my will &
mynde is that the said Mawdlyn upon receipte of the
for said Cupborde shall truly pay or cause to be paid to
her sister '''Sara Newell''' the som[m]e of Tenne shilling[es]
of lawfull money of England . The residue of all &
sing[u]ler my good[es] moveables to unmovables I holly gyve will
& bequeth the same to my loving '''Wife Elizabeth'''
'''Newell''' whome I make my soule & only Executrix of
this my p[rese]nte Testament & laste will & she to
receyve my Debts & to pay my Debts & to bring my body
honestly to the grounde / And fynally I do make ov[er]seers
of this my p[rese]nte Testament '''John Preison''' S[...]vaner &
'''Titus Bacon''' desiring them herein to se my will fully
p[er]formed & to be [...]ding to my Executrix aforsaid / & I
do gyve them for th[...]said paynes xxd a pece / In
witnes hereof I the said Abrah[a]m Newell have
hereto set my hande & seale the daie & yere first
Above written
Abrah[a]m Newell[es] m[ar]ke
Sealed & delyv[er]ed in the p[rese]nt[es] of
John Preison Titus Bacone with
others / and of mee '''Thomas'''
'''Newton Curate of Barking'''
[Page 2, Probate]
[Later handwritten additions:
Nevell
(Newell)
D/AEW
3/376
Abraham
fisherman] Probat[um] fuit hui[usmod]i testam[entum] coram mag[ist]ro
will[ia]mo Bingham legu[m] doctore &c xvth die
mensjs decembris Anno D[omi]ni 1582 p[er] execut[orem]
et exhibt[um] Inv[entariu]m &c [Translation: This testament was proved before Master William Bingham, Doctor of Laws etc., on the 15th day of the month of December in the Year of Our Lord 1582, by the executor, and the inventory was presented etc.] [Later handwritten additions:
Barking
Wp Dec 15. 1582
Brewer 275]
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Will of Abraham Newell of Ratcliffe in Stepney, Middlesex, Mariner 1634

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Newell-5641|Abraham Newell]]''', a mariner of Stepney, Middlesex, England. Abraham drew up his will on 9 February 1633/4 when he was sick in body, and the will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 21 February 1633/4. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 165
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Will of Abrahami Newell, granted probate on 21 Feb 1633/4. Died about 1633 in Stepney, Middlesex, England.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:''' *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was poor to moderate in black and white, and the handwriting legible in standard secretary hand. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Abraham Newell''' Testator, a mariner *'''my loveing Mother in lawe Alice Rickard''' to refund her money for his last voyage and maintenance of Testator's wife and child. Joint executor *'''my mother Alice Newell''' widdowe, deceased. Her will left money to Testator *'''my welbeloved wife Elizabeth Newell''' executor (she renounced this) and major legatee *'''my sonne and only Childe Henry Newell''' major legatee *'''John Newell''' witness *'''Andr Newall''' witness *'''John Summers''' witness *'''John May Scr[ivenor]''' scrivenor and witness ---- In the name of God Amen. the eight daye of
February 1633 and in the nynthe yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lorde
Charles by the grace of God King of England. Scotland France and Ireland &c
defendor of the fayth &c I '''Abraham Newell''' of Ratcliffe in the parrish of Stepney
in the County of Midd[lesex] Marriner being sick in body but in sound memory praysed
be God therefore doe make and declare this my present last will and testam[en]t
in manner and forme followeing First and principally I com[m]end my soule to
Almighty God through whose mercy purchased by the death and passion of my
all sufficient saviour and redeemer Jesus Christ I doe assuredly believe the
forgivenes of my synns and that I shalbe a partaker of his heavenly kingdome
prepared for his elect And I com[m]end my body to the earth to be buried in decent
manner at the discretion of my Executor And touching the disposeing of my temporall
estate It is my will that first of all my debts which I shall owe unto any p[er]son
or p[er]sons whatsoever at the tyme of my decease shalbe truly answered and paied
out of such estate in goods and chattles as I shall leave behind me And my
will is that '''my loveing Mother in lawe Alice Rickard''' shall (besides her adventure
of tenn pounds in money which I receaved of her uppon my last voyage to the
Seas and which I will to be satisfied amongst the rest of my debts) have tenn
pounds more in like lawfull English money which last tenn pounds I doe
give and appoint unto her for and in satisfacion of the dyett of my wife and
my childe in the tyme of my last being at Sea, and in liewe of her paynes to be
taken for the good of my Childe in the execution of this my will And my will is
that whatsoever shall remaine of my estate either in my legacy part or porc[i]on
yet resting due unto mee by the last will of '''my mother Alice Newell''' widdowe
deceased or otherwise howsoever after my said debts legacy and funerall charges
payed) shalbe equally devided betweene '''my welbeloved wife Elizabeth Newell'''
and '''my sonne and only Childe Henry Newell''' to whome I doe fully and wholly
give and bequeath the same And of this my last will and Testament I doe
make and ordeyne my said wife Elizabeth Newell and the said Alice Rickard
my Mother in lawe my full and sole Executors intreating my said mother Alice
Rickard to take care of my said Childe and of the ordering of his portion to his
best benefitt In wittnes whereof I have to this my present last will and testam[en]t
sett my hand and seale the day and yeare first above written. '''Abraham Newell'''
Sealed signed published and declared by the said testator for his last will in the
presence of John Newell Andr Newall John Summers and John May Scr[ivenor] [Probate in Latin] This will abovewritten was proved at London before the Honourable William Somes Doctor of Laws surrogate for the Honourable Sir Henry Marten knight Doctor of Laws at a commissary of the Prerogate Court of Canterbury constituted the twentyfirst day of February AD by the calculation of the English Church 1633, judgement to Alice Rickard one of the executors named in the will of the said deceased. Which commissary gave administration of all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased to well and faithfully administer the same after swearing on the Holy Saints Elizabeth Newell the widow and other executor &c for certain reasons &c renounced and it is clear from the records ==Sources==

Will of Adam Beatty

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[[Category:Mason County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] ===Will=== I, Adam Beatty, of Mason County, Kentucky, do make and declare this, together with the annexed codicil of the same, all in my own handwriting, to be my last will and testament. 1. It is my will that my Executrix, hereinafter named, shall pay all of my just debts. 2. I devise to my wife, Sarah, the use of the plantation, on which I reside, during her natural life; and also the dividends on the stock which I own in the Farmer’s Bank of Kentucky (thirty shares) for the same time, the said dividends to be drawn for and appropriated as she may please, so long as she may live. 3. I devise to each of my wife’s sisters – Harriet Artus, Matilda Green and Cordelia Green, five share of bank stock in the Northern Bank of Kentucky. In case of the death of Matilda or Cordelia Green, the interest of the deceased shall surive to the survivor, and Harriet Artus, and in case of the death of both of them, their interest shall survive to Mrs. Harriet Artus, or in case of her death, equally to all her grandchildren then living. I devise to each of my six grandchildren, sons and daughters of my deceased sons, William Rochester and John Charlton, fifteen hundred dollars each, to be paid to them in the order of their ages and after they arrive respectively at the age of twenty-one. The said payments to be made out of the assets of my estate as fast as they can be realized or converted into cash. 1 – Out of debts due to me by notes, judgements or otherwise. 2 – Funds arising from sale of farm productions of all kinds, stock of all kinds on the plantation, at my decease, also farming utensils. 3 – Dividends on 27 shares of Lexington Turnpike Road stock and also on Northern Bank stock not herein before devised, to wit, eighteen shares. 4 – Half section of land in the state of Illinois for which I hold patents from U.S., to wit, south half of section 17, township 14, south range 3. 5 – Lots in Perrysburgh, Ohio, as follows No. 98.211.233.247.257.272.321.412.430.457.481.489.548.581 out lot No. 173 containing 1 ¾ acres. For these lots I have U.S. patents or deeds filed in desk. My Executrix is authorized to make sale and legal conveyances for any sale of the foregoing lands and lots. 6 – If sufficient funds cannot be raised out of the foregoing assets to pay the specified legacies to the six grandchildren named, I authorize my Executrix to sell my stock in the Lexington Turnpike Road Company and 18 shares of stock in the Northern Bank of Kentucky, or so much thereof as may be necessary. 4. I devise to my eldest surviving son, Henry Oscar Beatty, Niles National Bond Register containing ____ bound volumes. 5. I devise to my son Ormond Beatty, Reeve’s Cyclopedia, containing 83 volumes. 6. I devise to my youngest son, Adam, my cabinet of curiosities, and a full set of the Western Journal and Civilian, published by Tarver & Risk, St. Louis, which contains a number of articles from my pen. I also devise to him as many of my other books (to be selected by him) as will make a devise of books equal to that of his brother Oscar. J. G. Hickman to make the estimate. 7. I devise to my wife the family Bible, with gold edges, and any other books she may choose to select from my library. 8. I devise the residue of my books, to be equally divided to my nephew J. G. Hickman, and my grandson William (son of William R. Beatty) and authorize my nephew J. G. Hickman to make the division. 9. I devise to my wife such funds as I may have on hand or in deposit, in either of the banks at the time of my decease, to aid in paying the devise of $1500 to each of my six grandchildren, before set forth, and all farm produce on hand, and all other funds or property (except my slaves and Texas Railroad stock) to be applied to the same purpose. And if there is any residue, she is to have the use thereof during her life, without interest. I own one thousand shares of Texas Railroad Stock, on which I have paid five dollars per share, that is $5,000, which is all the company have a right to call for. I devise this stock to my son Ormond Beatty, in trust for himself, his two surviving brothers and my six grandchildren, to each of whom I have devised $1500 by this will. My said trustee is hereby authorized to sell said Railroad Stock, whenever he may be requested to do so by his two brothers. The proceeds of sale of said stock are to be divided in five equal parts shall be paid to each of his two surviving brothers, one part shall be retained for his own use; and the two remaining parts shall be divided into six shares, and one share paid to each of my six grandchildren, to each of whom I have devised specifically $1500 as above. Out of said proceeds my said Trustee is to retain a reasonable percentage as a compensation for his attention to the security of this stock, paying taxes, selling, conveying, etc. It is my will that all my slaves shall be disposed of by my Trustee Ormond Beatty as directed in a codicil, of the same date herewith, and all written in my own handwriting. It is my earnest desire that all my slaves shall be freed in the mode prescribed – the codicil referred to and I hope, if any difficulty should arise – carrying out the provisions of the Codicil, that they will be removed by the common consent of my heirs. I appoint my wife, Sarah Beatty, sole Executrix of this my last and only will and testament, and no security is to be required of her. I devise to my three surviving sons, Henry Oscar, Ormond and Adam Beatty, to be equally divided between them, the plantation on which I now reside, containing about 325 acres, after the death of my wife, and devise to them any residence that may remain, of the assets or property set apart to pay the specific devise to my six grandchildren or any residuum of life devises if any. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th day of July 1857. Adam Beatty Codicil to the Will of Adam Beatty (see [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]]) It is my will and desire that my slaves shall be emancipated as herein provided. I own thirteen slaves, twelve of whom are of one family, consisting of a grandmother, her children and grandchildren, and one Negro man, of a different connection. The latter, I will to be free on the first of March next after my decease, on condition he will accept his freedom and leave the state of Kentucky for Liberia, or a non-slave-holding state. If he elects to go to Liberia, he is to have an outfit of one hundred dollars, so much thereof, as may be necessary, shall be appropriated to pay to sending him and the balance to be paid to him on his arrival in Liberia. The residue of my slaves, nine males and three females, are to remain on the plantation till the first of April, next after my decease, to finish breaking hemp and completing the delivery of the crop for the time being. After, or upon the first of April, all my male slaves that shall then be of the age of ten years or upwards, shall be hired out by private contract for the term of three years, each for the purpose of raising a fund for an outfit to Liberia, and making such expense as may be necessary for sending them there and providing a support for the grandmother and such of the grandchildren as may be too young to support themselves. The fund arising from the hire of my male slaves over ten years of age, as herein directed, is to be appropriated by my Trustee, Ormond Beatty, in such wise as will, in his judgement, best carry out my intentions as above explained and according to the further directions of this codicil. I devise my three Negro women, '''Judah, Margaret, and Ellen''', and such of the Negro children who shall be under the age of ten years at the time the others are directed to be hired out, to my wife for the term of three years, from and after the period of hiring as aforesaid. As a further consideration for taking care of and providing for the slaves, devised as aforesaid, I devise to my wife the use of the plantation on which I now reside, and also the proceeds of my Bank Stock in the Farmers Bank of Kentucky, during her life – being thirty shares, the dividends in which are to be drawn and appropriated at her own discretion. I appoint my son Ormond Beatty my Trustee for the purpose of carrying out the directions of this codicil and request that he will make the necessary arrangements with the agent of the '''Colonization Society''' for sending all my slaves, or such of them as shall be willing to go, at as early a period as practicable after the expiration of the period of hiring aforesaid as may be. My said Trustee is to have full authority to direct what proportion of said fund shall be paid over to the slaves, who are able to maintain themselves as an outfit and what proportion for the support of the grandmother and the children who are too young to support themselves and what proportion to pay expenses to the port of shipment. As some of my slaves may refuse to go to Liberia, such are to be free, after the expiration of the period for which they are to be hired, upon condition of leaving the state of Kentucky, as required by the Constitution. But these are to receive no part of the fund arising from the hiring. If any of my slaves shall refuse to accept freedom, upon the terms herein stated, my said Trustee is to hire them out and reserve and retain the proceeds as a support for them in their old age, but may pay over a due proportion to any of them who shall at any time agree to go to Liberia or out of the state, my Trustee to have full authority to make said arrangement. If any of my slaves, who do not wish to go to Liberia, desire to emigrate to a free state, my Trustee is authorized to give them a certificate of freedom, at any time after the expiration of the hiring aforesaid, upon condition they shall agree to leave the state of Kentucky permanently. The outfit to those of full age who shall agree to go to Liberia, is to be paid upon their arrival in Liberia. The provisions of this Codicil are to apply to children hereafter born as well as those now in being. The following are the ages of children now under the age of ten years – Reuben born 3rd July 1850, Arthur born November 9th 1852, William 16th March 1855. If my son Ormond shall not survive, I desire that my nephew, John G. Hickman, will act as my Trustee with the same power and authority as my son Ormond, in carrying out this Codicil. And if neither shall survive me, I desire the County Court of Mason to appoint a Trustee to carry out the same or such other Court as may properly entertain jurisdiction of the subject. As my Negro women Margaret and Ellen have husbands and may not be willing to go to Liberia unless their husbands accompany them and as they are owned by other persons, I vest my Trustee with authority to make an arrangement with the owners of Abraham and William, the husbands of said Margaret and Ellen, to emancipate them, in order that they may accompany the wives to Liberia. And to enable my Trustee to raise the necessary funds to accomplish this arrangement, I authorize my said Trustee, after the expiration of three years, during which I have directed my slaves to be hired out as above, to hire out my said Negro women, Margaret and Ellen, and all their children (those too young for hiring to be provided for in the contract of hire) for such a length of time as will raise a fund sufficient to secure the emancipation of their husbands, which shall be so applied, upon condition they shall agree to accompany their wives and children to Liberia. If from death or other cause this arrangement shall not be carried out my said Trustee is to make an equitable division amongst the slaves from whose hire the fund has arisen, upon their emigrating to Liberia or to a free state. Two of my slaves, '''Sam and Lewis, have wives''', and, with their consent, after the expiration of the three years, during which they are to be hired out, as before directed, they or either of them may be hired out to raise a fund to secure the emancipation of their wives, in the same manner as directed in relation to the husbands of Ellen and Margaret. I leave the election to each of them severally whether they will thus provide a fund to release their wives before going to Liberia or whether they prefer going to that country immediately after the expiration of their three years hire, and depend upon their industry, care and management there to provide the means of releasing their wives. I desire that a distinct account shall be kept of the earnings of Sam and Lewis after the first three years hired as above provided and that each shall be entitled to have his own fund applied to the purposes aforesaid. If from death or other cause the foregoing arrangement shall fail of being carried out my said Trustee is to make a fair distribution of that part of the fund which shall have accumulated among those having title thereto. The interest of the accumulating fund, while in the hands of the Trustee, is to be appropriated to his own use as a small compensation for his trouble. If Sam or Lewis should die, the accruing fund of the deceased shall accrue or survive to the survivor, or go to the wife of the deceased. I own two slaves that have run away from me and are now perhaps in Canada, named Zephaniah and Henry. I leave them free upon condition they shall never return to the state of Kentucky, a condition our constitution requires to be complied with to render their freedom perfect. In witness that this codicil is to constitute a part of my will, executed, signed and sealed the same day herewith, to wit 25 July 1857, I hereunto set my hand and seal this 25th day of July 1857. Adam Beatty State of Kentucky, Mason County Court – June 14th 1858 This last will and testament of Adam Beatty, together with the codicil thereto annexed, was this day produced in court and proved to be entirely in the handwriting – will, codicil and signature – of the said Adam Beatty, deceased, by the oaths of Charles Humphreys, William H. Wordsworth and Richard H. Stanton, allowed and ordered to be recorded. Sarah Beatty, the Executrix, nominated by the last will and testament of Adam Beatty, deceased, came into court and agreed to undertake the execution thereof and thereupon she took the oath prescribed by law and without surety as requested by said will, entered into and acknowledged bond to the Commonwealth of Kentucky conditioned according to law. It is therefore ordered that certificate of probate and letters testamentary of administration be and the same is granted to her in due form. Attest. Robert A. Cochran, Clerk == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Ohio, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998"
Probate Records, (Wood County, Ohio) 1820-1932; General Index, Ca. 1820-1932; Probate Place: Wood, Ohio
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Adam Beatty probate on 25 Jul 1857.

Will of Agnes Tuttell, widow of Saxlingham Nethergate1559

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Agnes Tuttellhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39Z-76RR?i=48&cat=278818https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/tuttell-agnes-widow-of-saxlingham-nethergate Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Agnes Tuttell, widow''' testatrix *'''Robt Bacon'''God son of testatrix *'''Elizabeth Sondall''' goddaighter of testatrix '''In the name of god Amen''' The xxv
daye of maye in the yere of Lord god A

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Thousand vc Lx '''I Agnes Tuttell of Saxlingh[a]m
'''nethergate in the Countye of Norf[olk] wydow''' beyng
hole of mynd & of good & p[er]fect remembrance
praysed be god and make this my testament
and last will in mann[er] and forme folowing

First w[ith] inward and harty repentance I
commend my sowle to the just myght of almighty
god the father the ...... the mantle of Jesus Christe
his only sonne to o[ur] blessed lady saynt marye
and to all the blessed company of heaven and my
bodye to be christyanlyl be buryed in the church
yard of Saxlyngham forsayd

Item I gyve & bequeath
to the rep[ar]at[io]n of the churche of Saxlingham
nethergate forsayd vjs xxijd

Item I will that at the
day of my buryall pore people comyng thether
to have ev[er]y of them an halfepenny

Item I gyve
and bequeath to''' Robt Bacon my godson''' on yewe
and a lamb

Item I gyve & bequeath to '''Elizabethe
'''Sondall my goddowter''' on yewe & alamb

Item I gyve and bequeathe to '''margaret Tuttle'''
on yewe and a lambe ..... forsayd my yewes &
lambes I will to be delyvered to the parents
of ev[er]ye of them to whom I have bequeathed them
or to them by my executors immediatellye after
my decease

It[e]m I gyve and bequeathe to '''Robt.'''
'''Goldsmythe my servant on ewe and a lamb to be
delyvered to hym immedyatlye after my decease

It[e]m I gyve and bequeathe to '''Stephen Goldsmyth'''
'''my brother?'''' a weanyng calfe to be delyvered

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To hym o[r] hys parents immedyatly after my
decease

It[e]m I gyve and bequeathe to '''Jeffrye my'''
'''sonne '''on payer shete and the resydew of my
lennon I will to be equallye devyded among''' my iij'''
'''dowters Olyve margaret and Agnes''' by the dyscyessyon
of my Executors or ther Assign

It[e]m I will that all
my brasse and pewter to be equally devyded &
betwen all''' my dowters Olyve margaret'''
Agnes''' except my pewter platters w[hi]ch I gyve to
'''Jefferye my sonne'''

THe resydew of all my
goods and chattles not before bequeathed I put
to the dyscreceyon of my executors toward the
portions &.........educaton & brynging up of
'''my forsayd iij dowters olyve m[ar]garet &'''
'''Agnes''' and toward the paying of my debts
legacy and charge of this my p[re]sent testament
And I will that '''Jefferye my sonne''' to be v[ir]tuouse
and honostly educated & broughtt uppe of the
profette of the lande & .... to hym bequeathed
by hys father

It[e]m I do ordor and make '''John'''
'''Tuttle my brother in law''' and '''Jeffrey Deney/Dewey?'''
'''my brother''' my Executors to this my pr[esen]t
testament

And I gyve eyther of them xxs and
ther costs

Witnes '''John Sherwood John'''
'''Grype Wyll[ia]m Grynt Will[ia]m Weste John'''
'''Beare'''

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Will of Agnes Woodcoke 1557

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Unknown-600257|Agnes Woodcoke]] 1557
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/woodcock-woodcoke-agnes-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 260 - Woodcock (Woodcoke), Agnes, of Hingham, widow 1557] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * Agnes Woodcoke, testator and widow * Hewgh Woodcoke, her son * Cateryn Wyttryd/Wythryd, her daughter * Antony Wyttryd/Wythryd, her grandson * Bese Wyttryd/Wythryd, her granddaughter * Cateryn Wyttryd/Wythryd, her granddaughter * John Wyttryd/Wythryd, her grandson * Gregory Wyttryd/Wythryd, her grandson * Ales Wyttryd/Wythryd, her granddaughter * Agnes Wyttryd/Wythryd, her goddaughter * Margaret Woodcoke, her goddaughter * Cateryn Bealys, her servant * Thomas Nobys, witness * George Lyster, witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen''' The xxvte
daye of September In the yeare of our Lorde
god M CCCCC lvij and in the third and fyfte
yeres of the raignes of o[u]r Sovereign Lorde and
Ladye Phylyppe and Marye by the grace
of god Kinge and Quene of England Spayne
France both Sicilies Jerusalem and Irelande
defenders of the faith Archdukes of Austria
Dukes of Burgundy Milan and Brabant
Counts of Habsburg Flanders and Tirol
I Agnes Woodcoke of Hengham in the county of
Norff[olk] widow beynge hole of mynd and p[er]fect
memory thankes be to god make and declare this
my present testamente and laste wyll in maner
and forme followyng '''Fyrst''' I bequethe my
sowle to almightye god my maker and redeemer
And my body to be buried in the churchyarde
of Hingham aforesayed '''Item''' I geve to the hye
alter for my tythes and oblaycyons indigently
'''page 2'''
not payde xijd '''Provided And''' I wyll
that myne executor shall suffycientlye
kepe wi[th] meate and drinke and clothes
Cateryn Bealys my servant duringe the
hoole terme of her naturall lyfe he or
thaye obtaynige and takinge the profyghte
of fortye marke as she shall be able to doo
duringe the same tearme '''And''' fyfe marke
that I shall leaeve in the handes of
myne executor for to cepe *** w[i]th all in
sicknes and in helthe for tearme of her
lyff yf she dye be contente so longe to dwell
w[i]th hym or them But in case she refuse at
any tyme to contynu and dwell w[i]th myne
executor and so dep[ar]te from there then I
wyll that w[i]thin one monthe after executor
shall unto the sayde Cateryn or to assignees
to paye the fyfe markes aforsayed and
she to be at her owne lybertye to dwell
wheare she *ast '''Also''' yf fortune myn
executor to dye before the sayde Cateryn
then I will and honestly for the kepeinge
of the sayde Cateryn for the tearme of her
naturall lyff or elles to repaye unto her
the fyfe markes aforsayde accordinge to
the true meanynge of this my testament
'''Item''' I gefe and bequeathe to Cateryn
Wythryd my daughter or to her heyres
executors or assignees one andiron and one
chest a payre of shetes and a pr hookes
of cuffes the best and one basin of laten
'''Item''' I gefe Agnes Wyttryd my goddaughter
or to her heyres executors or assignees
'''page 3''' my best gowne safe one and a payer of tachys
of sylke one tonge and a payer of shetes one
coveringe '''Item''' I gyfe Antony Wyttryd a shete
or to hys heyres (illegible) unto Cateryn Whyttryd
one pewter dyshe unto Bese Wyttred one pewter
platter unto John Wyttred one pewter plater
unto Ales Whyttred one pewter plater '''Item''' I
gefe John Wyttred my belchilde my husband's
grene coate to be payd betwyn hys brother
Gregory and the forsayd John provided
and I wyll that yf Anye of the forsayde
children departe from this naturall lyfe then
I wyll the forsayde legacies shall remayne among
the other by even portyons '''Item''' I wyll that myn
executor shall bestowe for to kepe and hey daye
for me and my fryndes at my buryall daye
vs '''Item''' I gefe and bequethe to
Margaret Woodcoke my goddaughter or to her heyres
and assignees one brasse pote and a pos***
and cetelles one **** and bygger one
fetherbede one transom one blancet one coverynge
and a payer of shetes one pylow one beyr
for the same and my best gowne and one
payer of tachys of sylke and gylle one
bede petycoat Provided '''And I''' wyll that
if the forsayde Margaret deyte before she
come to her lawfull age then I wyll the
forsayde legacee shall remayne amongst
Hewghe Woodcokes children by even porcyons
'''Item''' I gyfe and bequethe to Hewghe Woodcoke
my sonne all my goodes cattells and debts
for ever And I ordeyne and make the sayd
Hewgh my sole executor of this my p[re]sent
testament and last wyll In witnes wherof
to thys my testament and wyll Thate setts my
seale the daye and yere aforesayde These
witneses Thomas Nobys and George Lyster (illegible)
Weston w[i]th others.

Will of Agnes Wright, Widow of Hingham, 1574

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Wright]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of Agnes Wright, Widow 1574. It was written on 9 May 1574. It was probated on8 July 1574.'''Will of Agnes Wright, Widow 1574''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Wills and Administrations, Register copy wills, v. 25 (Brannche), 1574-1578, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008045270?cat=291384 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8077019 image 94-95 of 493.] Accessed 28 March 2022 The image quality was good and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Persons Mentioned *'''Agnes Wright Widow''', testator *'''Robert Wright''', her son *'''Walter Wright''', her son *'''Richard Wright''', her son *'''Richard my sonnes six children''', unnamed grandchildren under 16 *'''William Wright''', her son *'''William my sonnes two children''', unnamed grandchildren under 16 *'''Thomas Woodcocke my sonne in lawe''', daugher Alice's husband *'''Agnes Palmer my daughter''', her daughter *'''Agnes Palmer my daughters fower children''', unnamed granchildren under 16 *'''Thomas Stourston''', daughter Margery had children wtih *'''Thomas Stourston three children''' unnamed grandchildren under 16 *'''Margery my daughter''', mother of three Stourston chidren *'''Jeffrey Palmer, my sonne in law''', her daughter Agnes husband *'''Margaret Wricket''', granddaughter, daughter of her son Richard *'''Alice Woodcocke''', her daughter *'''John Middleton''', witness *'''Clarke Roberte Bremison''', witness *'''William James''', witness *'''John Brethim''', witness *'''Robert House''', witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen'''
I '''Agnes Wright widow''' beinge of good and
[per]fecte rememberance thanks be to go doe
ordayne and make my laste will and
testatment in manner and forme followinge
First I commite my soule to almightie god
my Saviour and redemer and my body to be
buried in the churchyarde of Hing[a]m in the
discretion of my Executors whome I make
'''Rob[er]t and Walter my sonnes'''

Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''Richard my sonnes''' six
children ijs iiijl a pece to be p[ai]d to evry
one of them at xxj tene yeares of age and yf any
them die before they come to that age then
I will that one shalle ane there heires
to be equallie dvided amongste them

Item I bequeathe to '''William my sonnes''' two
children thre shillinge fower pound a pece

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to be paide to them at xxj tene yeares of age
yf any of them die before they come to that age then
that my then I will that the other shalle theirs

Item I bequeath to '''Thomas Woodcocke my sonne'''
'''in lawes''' children iixd iiijl a pece to be p[ai]d
to them at the age of xxjtene yeares and if
any of them die before they come to that age
then I will that one shalle another
heire

Item I bequeathe to '''Agnes Palmer'''
'''my daughters''' fower children iijd iiijl a pece
pa[i]d to them at age of xxjtene yeares and
if any of them die then I will that one of
them shalle an other heire

Item I bequeathe
to three children of one '''Thomas Stourston''' had
by '''my daughter Margery''' iijd iiijl a pece
to be pa[i]d to them at the age of xxjtene yeares
and any of them die before they come to
that age that then I will that one Shall
an other heire

Item I bequeathe to my
'''daughter Palmer''' xxs to be pa[i]d to her at
the discretion of '''Richarde my sonne'''
fourthermoare if '''Jeffry Palmer my sonne'''
'''in lawe''' shall goe aboute to bepe or trouble
for the saide monie for his wife or for his
children then I will that they pay
none ether to his wife nor to his
children

Item I bequeath to '''Margaret
Wricket''' one of '''my sonne Richard''' daughter
one [per]forame shete

Item I bequeathe

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all my linnige to be equally divided betwen
'''Alice Woodcocke and Agnes Palmer my daughters'''
except one payare of henping setes which
I will that '''Rob[er]t and Walter my sonnes'''
shall have

Item I give to '''Agnes Palmer my'''
'''daughter''' one rused conceringe and one
dankord refill which I give '''Alice my
daughter''' one ceasinge _

Item I give to
'''Thomas Woodcocke''' one brass potte

Item I
give to '''Agnes Palmer''' and her daughters
all my woolinge apparrell and all
my woole except one _ of blacke
which I will that '''Anne Woodcocke''' shall
have

Item I give to '''Rob[er]t my sonne''' xxs
to be p[aid] to him after my decease

Item I
give to '''Walter my sonne''' xxs to be p[aid]
to at suche day each monthe after

Item I give to '''Richard my sonne''' xxd and
after my goods unbequeathed _
I gave yet to '''Robert and Walter my sonnes'''
& Executors to bringe my body to the
buriall howstly & to bestowe uppon pore
at my buriall xxl

Item I will that
'''Thomas Woodcocke my sonne in lawe'''
shall my be supervisor of this my
last will and testatment and for
panes taking I give him six shillinge
biijl In witnes hereof I putte my hande
and marke the xith day of May
in anno dom 1574
and to in the person of '''John Middelton'''
'''Clarke Rob[er]t Bremison Wiliam James'''

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'''Thomas Woodcocke John Brethim'''
'''Rob[er]t House Richard Wright'''
'''Walter Wrighte'''
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Will of Alexander Frogley tobacconist of Wantage 1702

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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Frogley-34|Alexander Frogley]] wrote his will on 12 April 1702 in Wantage, Berkshire, England. Inventory exhibited 20 July 1702 which is possibly probate date but not conclusive. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P23/250; Reference Number: P23/250
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Alexander Frogley probate in 1702. Residence Wantage, Berkshire, England. Occupation: Tobacconist.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Good, clear copy. People mentioned in the Will. *Alexsander Frogly of Wantage (testator) *Ann (daughter) *Elesabeth (daughter) *Mary (wife) *Witnesses: Rob Clemont, John Hoogley, John Baker In the name of God Amen the 12 day of April
In the first year of the Reign of our Sovereain,
Lady Ann by the Grace of God Queen of England
Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith
and c I '''Alexsander Frogly''' of Wantage in the
County of Berks tobackness being weak in body but
of a sound mind and memory praised be given to
Almighty God therefore to make and ordaine this my
last will and testament in manner and form following
(that is to say) first and principlely I give and
bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty
God hoping thorough the merits death and passion
of my savior Jesus Christ to have full and free
pardon of all my sines and to inherit everlasting
life and my body I commit to the earth to be
decently buried at the discretion of my exsesetrix
hearafter named And as toutching sutch temporal and
real estate as have pleased almighty God to bestow
on me I give and bequeath as followeth
Item I give and bequeath to my two daughters '''Ann'''
and '''Elesabeth''' the sum of twelve pence a peice of
Lawfull money of England
item I give and bequeath to '''Mary''' my well beloveed
wife all the rest and residue of my personal and real
estate money goods and chattels whatsoever and wheresoever
the same be found whom I doe constetute and appointe to be full whole
& sole exsecetrix of this my last will & testament & I doe hearby
make void all former wils heartofore made in witness hearof
I have hearunto set my hand & seale in the day and year
as first above written
Signed Sealed Published & declared in the presence of
[Witnesses] '''Rob Clemont, John Hoogley, John Baker'''
Alex Frogley

Will of Alexander Woodsonne

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[[Category:Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] Transcript of the Will of [[Woodson-20|Alexander Woodsonne]], Physician of the City of BristolWill of Alexander Woodsonne, Physician of Bristol, Gloucestershire. 08 May 1618. PROB 11/131/518. The National Archives, Kew. xi Apr 1616 In the name of God: Amen: I Alexander Woodsonne of the Cittye of Bristol Phesion beinge sicke in bodie but of sounde and perfect memorie doe make and ordayne this my last will and testament in manner and forme following ffirst and principallie I give and bequeath my soule into the handes of almightie god my onlie Saviour Creator and Redeemer and my body to the earth to be buried in St. michaells Churchyarde in Bristoll aforesaid And as touching my worldly goodes I doe nowe dispose of them as followeth ffirst I give and bequeath unto Marie my daughter all such goods as my late deceased wife had when I was married to her and all those goodes that shee brought with her into my howse and there nowe remayninge. Item. The rest of my goodes in my howse that shalbe there at the tyme of my death excepting one faier oras? Coverlett which I doe reserve in this my will and one maser in my deske an Clanse in this my will to the contrarie notwithstandinge my debts and all other duties and demands whatsoever dischardged I bequeath them to be devided in fower partes in manner following That is to saye to my daughter Martha, one parte to Allexander the sonne of my sonne John Woodsonne one parte to Francis and Grace, the Children of my sonne Francis Woodsonne, both deceased one parte and to my daughter Anne Woodsonne one parte Provided alsoe that my sonne Henrie Woodsonne of Wells shall have such bookes that I have and that nowe are abroade as he in his discretion shall thinke fit to his use and none to trouble or molest him for them which I give to him and make him sole and onlie Executor of this my last will and Testament And whereas I have diverse books abroade some in the hands of Mr. Israell Gleson and some in the handes of Mr William Swift I doe intreate them to deliver them to may said executor whome I charge as he shall annswere before god att the dreadfull daye of iudgement to deale faithfullie trulie and honestlie in all thinges as my intente and meaning is and to keepe peace and quietnes where debates or strife shall happen to arise And to that ende and purpose I doe appointe my good frendes Mr William Swifte and Mr Richard Boswell to be overseers of this my will. In wittnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hande and seale the day and yeare above written Allexander Woodsonne xij Aprilis 1616 Md: that I Alexander Woodsonne doe give unto the Children of my sonne Henrie Woodsonne named Phillippe and Thomas five Apostle spoones of silver and one maser edged aboute with silver and gilte. Allexander Woodsonne xxv Decembris Anno 1616 Md: that I Alexander Woodsonne of Bristoll aforesaid doe by these presentes revoake all the legacies within written that I have given to Marie my daughter in Lawe and doe hereby give unto her the bed and bolster that she lyeth one with one payer of sheetes and coverlet one brass crocke a payer of hanginges and one chest and not more. AW Sealed subscribed read and acknowledged the daye and yeare within written in the presence of me Richard Boswell Wm Wightwicke '''Probatum''' 08 May 1618 Henrie Woodsonne son and Executor == Sources ==

Will of Alexander Younger

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2SJV-D?i=315&cat=133358 '''Alexander Younger's Will'''] Essex County Wills, Bonds and Inventories, Part 2, pg 222 1722-1730 Will Book 4, pp 222-223 Written 11 Aug 1725, Probated 18 Jul 1727. Virginia State Library. IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN The eleventh day of Aug 1725, I, Alexander Younger of the County of Essex, being sick and weak of body yet in perfect sense and memory thanks be to God for the same I do make and constitute ordain and declare this to be my last will and testament and no other first being point out and sorry from the bottom of my heart for all my sins past most humble begging God forgiveness and remission of the same through the alone merits of my dear redeemer and only savior, Jesus Christ. I commit my soul into the hand of Almighty God, my savior and only redeemer through the merit of whose death and passion I hope to have full and perfect remission and forgiveness of all my sins. My body to be decently interred by my executors hereafter named in hopes of a happy resurrection at the last day and my soul and body to enter into perfect joy and felicity forevermore. And for the settling and disposing my temporal and such goods and chattels as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I do order give and dispose as follows, that is to say, first all those debts and duties as I owe in right or custom to any person whatsoever shall be well and truly contented and paid within convenient time after my decease by my executors hereafter named. First I will and bequeath to the three poorest objects of pity in the parish thirty shillings in such things as may answer their wants to be paid within one year after my decease by my executors. Secondly I will and bequeath to my son '''Thomas Younger''' that piece of land that I bought of Mr. Hill and Richard Jones, a young heifer called Fairmade and her female increase and if she happens to be barren and not a breeder then to have a young cow out of my own proper stock of chattels and if she should die then to have another young cow in her room out of my own proper stock and six pounds currency and that gun which I bought of Captain Welch. Thirdly I will and bequeath to my son '''John Younger''' that piece of land which I bought of Mary Newton, two young cows out of my proper stock, six pound currency and his choice of my other two guns. If either of my two sons '''Thomas''' or '''John''' die without issue then their land, money and gun to fall to my son '''James Younger''', and if both should dye then his part of land mony & gunn to fall to the eldest female then alive only my will is that the child in whose hands any of the boy's land falls to, the other part of their estate shall be equally divided among the rest then alive. They themselves that have the land having one equal part thereof. It is my will that the two eldest then alive of the female kind if the male be all dead should inherit the land. Also my will is that after appraisement made that my estate be equally divided among my other six children to wit: '''James Younger''', '''Elizabeth Younger''', '''Ann Younger''', '''Mary Younger''', '''Jannett Younger''', and '''Susannah Younger''', and further it is my will that if any one of them dies without issue lawfully begotten of their body that their part be equally divided among the rest then alive and it is my will concerning every one of my children's parts of the estate if they die without issue lawfully begotten of their body to be still equally divided among the rest then alive and further it is my will that if my well beloved wife, '''Rebecca Younger''', should happen to join in wedlock state after my decease it is my will that the boys should be for themselves at the age of seventeen years old and if she continues my widow then to remain till the year of twenty one and if it should please God to whom all things are subject to remove all my issue by death then it is my will that my land and personal estate be secured for my next heir in Scotland of my '''brother Andrew's''' only wife to have the liberty of the same all her days in a moderate way to live upon without control of any person whatsoever. The executors whom I order and appoint is my well beloved wife '''Rebecca Younger''' and my son '''Thomas Younger''' to see the same truly appointed and fully performed. In witness whereof I have affixed my seal and set my hand the day and year first above written Signed: Alexander Younger Witnesses: John Haile, Bryant Edmondson, Francis Haile (his mark) At a court for Essex County on Tuesday the 18th of July 1727, the within last will and testament of Alexander Younger, dec'd, was proved by the oath of Rebecca Younger, his executrix and being further proved by the oath of John Haile and Bryant Edmondson, two of the witneses thereto was admitted to record. Signed W. Beverly, C.C. 18 Jul 1727 Bond of Rebecca Younger as Executrix of Alexander Younger. Unto William Dangerfield, Benjamin Robinson, John Taliaferro and Nicholas Smith, Gent., Justices. For L 300 sterling Securities: Thomas Covington and Richard Jones. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2SJ2-Q?i=317&cat=133358 '''4 Aug 1727 inventory of Alexander Younger's estate'''.] Essex County, VA, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Will Book 4. Will books, 1717-1904; general indexes to wills and fiduciary accounts, 1717-1904; Will books, v. 3-4, 1717-1730 -- v. 5 (p. 1-316), 1730-1734. Pg 226-227, image 318. Includes one negro man. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PC-37RQ?i=157&cat=133358 '''August 1733 Accounting of Alexander Younger's estate'''.] Essex County, VA Will books, 1717-1904; general indexes to wills and fiduciary accounts, 1717-1904; Will book, v. 5, 1730-1735. Pg 152 &153, images 157 & 158. Includes expenses for registering the deaths of John Younger and a negro man. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will of Alexander Younger|Profiles which use this source]]

Will of Alfred Eugene Jackson

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'''Will of [[Jackson-35805|Alfred Eugene Jackson]]'''
November 25, 1880
Transcribed by [[Jackson-10425|Janie Jackson Kimble]]
According to the probate info, Alfred wrote the whole four pages out in pencil himself and had no witnesses. But it was approved for probate with various persons verifying his handwriting. It names his children and grandchildren as receiving various portions of his many possessions. The paragraphing is by Janie Jackson Kimble; was not in the original. Source: ''Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008; Washington County Will Books, Vol 3-4, 1889-1024'', [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9176/004777452_00016?pid=3811829&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DspP8700%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D9176%26gsfn%3DElisha%26gsln%3DJackson%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26uidh%3Dus8%26redir%3Dfalse%26gss%3Dangs-d%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D42%26h%3D3811829%26recoff%3D%26fsk%3DMDszOTsyMA-61--61-%26bsk%3D%26pgoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D43%26queryId%3D272c2a005b69582d19b05183c38a9540&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=272c2a005b69582d19b05183c38a9540&usePUB=true&_phsrc=spP8700&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=004777452_00033 Ancestry.com], (requires subscription to view). ''Gent. A. E. Jackson's Will'' ''Know all men by these presents that I, Alfred E. Jackson of the County of Washington & State of Tennessee, being of sound mind & disposing memory, do ordain & make this my last Will & Testament & for the purpose of carrying out the provisions herein contained do hereby constitute & appooint my beloved son Henry C. Jackson my sole Executor, having such entire confidence in his integrity & Justice that I direct that no bond for the fullfillment of the trust shall be required of him.'' ''First I direct the payment of all my just debts which in the aggregate amt to about $5,000.00 (Five thousand Dollars) & for this purpose I direct my said Executor with as little delay as possible after my death to sell all my personal property except such articles of Household & Fitchen Furniture as my children may wish to retain & divide among them & also to collect such debts as may be owing to me by note or otherwise including a Life Policy of One Thosand Dollars in the Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York which was originally for Five Thousand Dollars, which after the payment of two annual premiums, was reduced tp $1.000/ See Policy & recpts, and further to pay my said Executor is authorised to sell all the ground between the Main Road leading out of the West end of Jonesboro, Ten. & the Creek runing through said town & a tier of lots (4 in number) lying between S. T. Shipley's lot and the Garden & Orchard attached to my residence as layed off by Nathan Shipley ? Surveyor containing nearly one acre each--also to sell the little Brick House & lot now occupied by J. Shucraft // & for the further purpose of paying off debts my said Executor is authorized to sell my land lying on Coal Creek in Lauderdale County, Tennessee on both sides of the Ripley & Fulton Road-- if this is not sufficient to pay all my debts, I authorize the sale of the land lying south of the town of Jonesboro by lots. Said Executor is also authorized to sell my land on Clarks Creek in Unicoe Co., Tennessee'' ''Second: To my Son Henry C. Jackson and Addie J. Fuller I bequeath as a lawful inheritance my old Chucky Farm containing by estimation 640 acres to descend to the Heirs of their body to be divided as follows, commencing on the bank of the River at Walnut Stump'' (next page) ''nearly midway between the old Mill & the ford of the River known as Jacksons Ford, thence running around the bottom nearly South East to the end of the Hill above the old Tobacco House, thence along the crest of the Hill to where a fence now stands, thence running off said Hill nearly East to a Beach near a large Spring thence through the Sprint to a Poplar near the mouth of a Branch (sometimes dry) thence with the old bed of the Branch to the upper end of a Bluff of Limestone Rocks, thence to the point of a Ridge between 2 Roads thence up said Ridge near a South easterly direction across the Mountain to the South back line of sd. tract.--the large Island to be attached to the Upper Division & the small Island & the northern sluces to go with the Western Division. Henry C. Jackson to have the Upper or Eastern Division with all improvements & appurtenances & Addie J. Fuller the other.'' ''Third: To my Son Samuel I bequeath my Taylorsville property consisting of 2 Houses on Main Street & my old Tan Yard property half mile South of Town & 2 Tracts of land one of 200 acres & one 300 acres near the old Furnace on Vaughts Creek, Waters of Roane Creek, Johnson County, Tenn.'' ''Fourth: My daughter Mary Carter & myself are jointly responsible to N. M. Taylor for the purchase of the Carter Furnace near Elizabethton, Ten. for about the sum of $4000.00 with many years interest on which I paid $800.00 in the year 1870. Now for the payment of this claim I direct my Executor to sell my Stoney Creek land after the decision of the Law Suit now pending about said land and pay the proceeds to N. M. Taylor on our joint note & pay the ballance of said claim by a sale of Johnson Co., lands lying on both sides of Roanes Creek, except the 500 acres herein before devised to my son Samuel D. Jackson & the Ballance of proceeds if any use in erecting plain monuments over the graves of m son Nathaniel, Eugene & my wife & myself & in enclosing the grounds containing graves with a substantial Iron Pailing and also enclosing the grave year on the Chucky Farm & put up the monuments over my Father, Mother & the graves of my children buried there.'' ''Fifth: to my Son-in-law Wm. V. Deaderick I give in trust my Pactolus lands containing about 530 acres lying in Sullivan County Tenn District No 13 by him to rent out the same for the Education & maintenance of his youngest children until Claud & Charley become'' (next page) ''of age, then to be divided equally or sold & proceeds equally divided among them.'' ''Sixth: To Eugene Deaderick (Son of Wm. V.) I give the interest I have in a Stone Ware Pottery including 33 acres of land lying on Chucky River, Washington Co., Tenn District No. 6-- Said interest being two thirds of the whole also a Note on Isaac Taylor who owns the other third of said Pottery amounting to about $300.00 with interest, said note old and long past due.''     ''To my son James P. T. Jackson I give as a lawful inheritance the Horse Shoe Farm lying on Mola Chuckie River Washington Co., Tenn Dis No. 6 containing about ___ acres to descend to his children is he should marry - if he dies without lawful heirs the property to be equally divided among my children then living.''     ''To my son Henry C. Jackson in consideration of his services as Executor in winding up my estate I give the Island adjoining the Horse Shoe, the land on South Side of Nola Chuckee River and East side of paddy Creek being part of a 386 acre Tract bought of Jno. Wm & Robt Blair.''     ''To my daughter Lillie Rogan I give as a lawful inheritance my Oak Grove Residence lying near the town of Jonesboro between the Braylesville & Leesburg Roads except the tier of lots directed to be sold to pay debts. To descend to her children if she has any -- if she should die without issue to descend to my children then living to be retained as a home for all. It is my wish that my Daughter Eliza Murphy be allowed to have a home during her natural life or as long as she may choose to occupy it a portion of the Homstead.''     ''To my grandson Alfred Nath'l Jackson I give whatever interest I may have on his Father's old residence and I do give in addition all the land lying in front of said property to the Rail Road line as bounded by Margaret Maxwell's lot & the present line of fence extended to the South Corporation corner also the meadow between RRoad & the Creek running through town also one dozen chairs & two Divans bought at the sale of his Father's property.''    ''To my children Samuel Eliza Mary, James Addie Henry & Lillie & my Grand-son Alfred N. Jackson, I give & bequeath my Lead Mine & the Lands adjacent in Bumpass Cove including a 36 acre piece at the mouth of said cove & the land West of'' (next page) ''Paddys Creek & said cove the latter bought of Blair Bros. containing very valuable Iron ore Banks to be worked by them as a company or leased to any one to be worked for Lead Iron or other minerals as a majority may direct. In meantime Henry C. Jackson is directed to take possession and rent said property for the benefit of the parties named.''
    ''To my Gran daughter Eugenia Murphy & Grandson Alfred Fuller I direct a Horse bridle & saddle to be purchased for each with $100.00 when former marrys & the latter is able manage one.''
    ''My old War Horse Jeff Davis is not to be sold by Executor but taken care of whilst living & buried when he dies.''
    ''My Executor is further authorised to sell any property not specifically mentioned & when debts are all paid to divide any ballance equally among all my living children.''
    ''I hereby revoke all former Wills & although this is imperfectly written with a pencil the provisions are made after much deliberation & I hereby direct & it is my Will that any discent by anyone or more of the parties named herein shall exclude them from any of the benefits arising from the provisions of this Will.''
    ''Signed by my own proper hand this 25th day Novr. 1880.''
''A. E. Jackson'' ''The foregoing Will of A. E. Jackson was presented to the County Court of Washington County, Tenn for Probate at its Novr Term 1889 and there being no subscribing Witnesses thereto and said Will purporting to have been written by the Testator himself and the same having been found among his valuable papers and having his name subscribed thereto, said Will was duly proven in Open Court by R. H. Dungan, G. W. Wiblett, J. D. Cox and I. E. Reeves, four disinterested and credible witnesses, who upon their oaths testified that they were acquainted with the hand-writing of the Testator, that his handwriting is generally known among his acquaintences and that they each and severally verily believe that said Will and every part of it is in his own proper hand, and there being no exceptions thereto the same was admitted to probate and ordered to be entered of record. And thereupon came H. C. Jackson the Executor named in said Will, who being expressly excused from giving bond as Executor, duly qualified as such without Bond.''
''Jacob Leab, Clk''

Will of Alice Billot widow of Corsham 1613

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Possibly related to [[Slade-3096|Alce (Slade) Billott (bef.1554-bef.1612)]] The Will of Alice Billot widow of Corsham was written on 17 August 1612 and proved on 25 February 1612/3 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury at London.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D904555 PROB 11/121/223] Description: Will of Alice Billot, Widow of Corsham, Wiltshire Date: 25 February 1613 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legibility poor. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Alice Billot''' Testatrix *'''Mr Robert Bradshawe''' of Chalfield *'''Maulde Marshe''' *'''John Billot''' (Brother in law) *'''John Billote''' the yonger (Brother in law) *'''Johan Salway''' Daughter *'''Henry Malpas''' Overseer *'''Bridget Modie''' Servant *'''John Prier''' Son inlaw *'''Marye Prier''' Daughter *'''Mr Ambrose Billote esq.''' of Devon *'''Lawrence Kington''' son of '''Anne Kington''' Daughter, deceased *'''Walter Jones''' Overseer *'''Robert Bradshaw, Richard Waker, John Prior''' Wiynesses ---- In the name of God Amen the xvijth daye of August 1612 I '''Alice'''
'''Billot''' of Corsh[a]m in the Countie of wilt[es] and dioc[ese] of Sarum widowe sicke of bodie but of good and
p[er]fect memorie (God be praysed) doe make and ordeyne this my last will and Testament in manner and
forme followinge that is to saye, First I Com[m]ende my soule into the handes of God, my maker hopinge
assuredlie through the onelie meritt[es] of Jesus Christ my saviour to be made p[ar]taker of life everlastinge
And I com[m]ende my bodie to the earth whereof it is made Secondlie all my worldlie goodes w[hi]ch the lorde
hath lent me to use in this lief I dispose as followeth, First I give and bequeath unto '''Mr Robert'''
'''Bradshawe of Chalfield''' vs of currant English money to be paid unto him by my Executor, It[e]m
unto '''Maulde Marshe''' and the fower daughters of Mr Bradshawe aforesaid I give xijd a peece, It[e]m
unto '''John Billot my Brother in lawe''' I give and bequeath vs, It[e]m unto the five Children of my brother
John Billot I give and bequeath xijd a peece, It[e]m unto '''John Billote the yonger my brother in lawe''' I
give and bequeath ijs. Item unto '''Johan Salway my daughter''' I give and bequeath one wyned bedsted
in the lower Chamber one tucke fetherbed that is lyinge in the Chamber and my bigest brasse pan for
and in considerac[i]on that I doe owe her my said daughter Johan three poundes therefore my will is that
she shall have the same together w[i]th the mat and cord to the same ymediatlie to be delivered after my
decease by '''Henry Malpas''' whome I purpose to make my Overseer of this my last will, It[e]m
unto '''Bridget Modie''' my servante I give and bequeath vs my second gowne and my second best hat
It[e]m unto my '''Sonne in Lawe John Prier''' I give and bequeath one standinge bedsted standinge in
the midle lofte one flocke bed one flocke boulster one payer of blancket[es] and two civerlet[es],
It[e]m unto '''Marye Prier my Daughter''' I give and bequeath my two best peticoat[es] and all my lynnen
and two Cofers and all my good[es] whatsoever w[hi]ch doth stande and be in the buttrey (except all
the brasse and pewter and one barrell in the buttry beinge) It[e]m I give more unto my sonne in lawe
John Prier a manger one ladder and a Cheese wreng, It[e]m unto my daughter Johan I give
and bequeath my best bordcloathe, Item unto Johane Salway my Daughter I give and bequeath
Tenn pound[es] of currant English money due to me from one '''Mr Ambrose Billote esquier'''
Dwellinge in the Countie of Devon w[hi]ch Tenne poundes I have alreadie given her my said daughter [Page 2]
to her mariage, All the rest of my goodes Cattles and Chattles whatsoever not given nor bequeathed
I give and bequeath unto Lawrence Kington the sonne of Anne Kington my daughter deceased
whome I ordeyne and make my whole and sole executor of this my last will to see my debts and
legacies paid and discharged and my funerall expenc[es] discharged but my will is that my welbe
loved in Christ '''Walter Jones''' and Henry Malpas to be my Overseers of this my last will as
Executors in trust duringe the nonage or minorities of the said Lawrence and to pay for him all
such goodes debt[es] and legacies as by me is given and to take an acquittanc[es] to whome they doe pay
any thinge to his use and to put forth for his preferment to the uttermost and to detayne all
such goodes in their handes untill he shall come to be of the age of one and Twentie yeares and to
give an account of all the same goodes to the said Lawrence and for their paines takinge I have
geven w[i]th my owne hand to each of them xijd a peece, In witnes whereof to this my last will
and Testament I have hereunto put my hand and seale Dated this present xvijth daye of
August as aforesaid, Alice Billot[es] m[ar]ke, witnesses Rob[er]t Bradshaw, Ric[hard] Waker, John
Priors m[ar]ke. Probate as above == Sources ==

Will of Alice Boteler, widow of Hartingfordbury 1622

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of Alice Boteler 1622 [https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/ufs/HALS_WILL.eb?T_USER_ID=xyz_TEMP_99&UVISITOR=1_1666173994123&T_ORDER_ID=463156&SF_EXACT_SEARCH=false&ebd=0&ebz=1_1666173994123 | Hertfordshire names online] This is a transcription of the original will of Dame Alice Boteler, written on 11 February 1622/3 and proved on 20 OCtober 1625 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Alice Boteler''' testatrix *'''Mr Rafe Boteler''' son of testatrix, received eleven acres of land *'''Mr George Boteler''' son of testatrix, recieved an ring engraved with J&P *'''Ladye Bethell''' wife of George Boteler, daughter in law of testatrix, received a gold ring *'''Mr Anthony Boteler''' son of testatrix, received five pounds yearly for life *'''Mr Edward Boteler''' son of testatrix, Executor of will, recived residue of estate *'''Alice Hammarstone''' grand child of testatrix, under 21, received twenty pounds *''' my three daughters''' not named, shared the contents of a walnut tree chest along with Rafe Boteler's wife *''' the wief of Rafe Boteler''' not named *'''John Sturfeild, clerk''' recived a gold ring *'''George Field''' witness to will *'''John Browne''' witness to will In the name of God Amen The Eleventh daye of Februarie A[nn]o D[omi[ni
1622, '''I Alice Botler of Hartingfordburye in the countie of hartford'''
'''widdowe''', beinge sick in bodie, butt of good & p[er]fect remembrance thanked be God
doe make & ordeyne this my last will and Testament, in man[n]er & forme followinge

First, I bequeath my soule into the hands pf Almyghtie God my Creator, trustinge
assuredlie to be saved, by the onelye meryts, death & passion, of Jesus Chryste
my onelye savio[ur] & redeemer, and my bodie to be buried att the discretion of myne
Executor, in sure & certeyne hope to be cayled agayne att the day of Judgement
to lyef everlastinge,

Item I doe give unto the poore of the parishe of
hartingfordburie fyve pounds, to be distributed amongst them, w[ith]in tenne dayes
next after my decease or buryall,

Item I do give unto '''my sonne Mr Rafe Boteler'''
and to the heires of his bodye lawfullie begotten, Eleven Acres of lande lyeinge in
the parish of Tewinge, [next part illegible and crossed out]
[this line crossed out and illegible]
[half this line crosssed out and illegible] Item I doe give unto '''my sonne Mr George'''
'''Boteler''', a greate golde rynge, w[i]th letters of J & P upon ytt, and to '''my Ladye Bethell?'''
'''his wief''' another golde rynge for a remembrance,

Item I doe give unto '''my'''
'''sonne Mr Anthonye Boteler fyve pounds yearlye duringe his naturall lyef, to
by payed unto him by '''my sonne Mr Edward Boteler''', his heires, or Executors, out
of my land lyeinge in hartyngfordburie,

Item I do give '''my three'''
'''daughters, and my sonne Mr Rafe Botelers wief,''' my walnutt tree chest, and
all things w[it]hin ytt, to be equallie divided amongst them,

Item I doe give unto
'''my grand child Alice Hammarstone''' twentie pounds to be paied unto her, by
myne Executor, att thage of twentie & one yeare, or att the day of her mariage
which first shall happen,

Item I doe give unto '''John Sturfeild clerk''' a golde ringe

All the residue of my lands & goods unbequeathed, my debts paied, legacyes
p[er]formed & funerall expenses discharged, I doe give unto '''my sonne Mr Edward'''
'''Boteler''', whom I doe make my whole & sole Execut[or] of this my last will
and Testament, revoking & makinge frustrate all former wills & Testam[ent]s made
by me,

In wytness whereof, I have the foresaid Dame Alice Boteler, have
hereunto sett my hand & seale, the day & yeare first above wrytten
'''Alice butler'''

Signed sealed & delyvered
in the presence of
'''John Sturfeild clerk'''

'''George Field'''
the mark of
'''John Browne'''
Probate of this testament was granted on the 20th day of the month of October AD 1625 by the venerable man James Rolfe Commissary and Official etc at Whethampsted, to Edward Boteler, executor etc, to administer all and singular the goods etc. of the said deceased, to well and faithfully administer etc and a true inventory and account etc. gave oath etc. in the person of Edward Pulter, gentleman, reserving etc [???] me William Rolfe Notary Public [???] ===Sources===

Will of Alice Cooper Widow of Hingham 1557

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Unknown-593507|'''Alice Cooper''']] Widow of "Hengham" (HIngham), Norfolk. Alice wrote her will on 28 November 1556 and it was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk sitting at Wymondham on 29 January 1557 [1557/8] '''Will of Alice Cooper of Hingham 1557''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk, ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 120 Norfolk Record Office. Family Search film 008045264 images 126-7 Viewable at a Family History Centre. Transcribed 22 February 22 The image quality was good and the handwriting very legible. On page 2, the handwriting changes to another hand for a few lines and then resumes with the original.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''my husbande''' not named. Died before 28 November 1556, buried at Hingham. *'''Rychard Cooper my Sonne''' *'''Symond (Simon) my sonne''' *'''Robert Cooper my sonne''' *''' John Fawke''' relationship not given *'''Elisabeth hys wyff''' wife of John Fawke *'''Ales Cooper the daughter of Thomas Cooper''' *'''Jhon (John) Cooper my sonne''' *'''Walter Cooper my soone''' *''' Syr Walter Cooper''' witness to will priest. Sir was an honorific for priests, and did not indicate he was a knight *'''Thomas Cooper the sonne of Peter Cooper''' *'''bennet Cooper the daughter of John Cooper''' *'''John Cooper the soone of Thomas Cooper *'''Annis Cooper the Doughter of Simon Cooper''' *'''Elizabeth Calie my mayde servante''' *'''Elizabeth Pratt''' *'''Edward Thwayte''' parson of Hingham, overseer of will *'''Rychard Woodkoc''' executor of will *'''Wylliam Thwayte''' witness *'''Robert Agge''' witness *'''Thomas Blackeston''' witness ---- In the name of god Amen the xxviij th daye of
Novembre in the yere of o[u]r Lorde god a thousande fyve
hundreth fyftye and syxe '''I Alys Cooper''' of Hengham
Wedowe being of hoole mynde and parfighte memory
thankes be gyven to almightie god do make and declare
this my present testament and Laste wyll in man[n]er and
forme followinge refusing and adnullynge all other
testamentes and willes made by me in tymes paste /
Fyrste I bequeath my sowle to almyghtie god my creator
and to o[u]r blessed Lady saincte Mary and to all the hooly
cumpany of heaven and my bodye to be buyryed in the
church yarde of Hengham aforsaide one the sowthe syde
nexte unto '''my husbande''' Item I geve unto
the poore people of Hengham xxs to be distributed
w[i]t[h]in one yere nexte after my Decease Item I geve towards
a grayle for the maynten[a]nce of goddes servyce iijs iiij
d [page 2]
Item I geve to '''Rychard Coop[er] my Sonne''' the posted bed
in the parler withe the fetherbed the beste coverlet the
lester the hangyns blanketes shetes pyllowes w[i]th all thinges
complete therto belongyn his father best gowne / the coobards
in the hall w[i]th the table and the fourme there / and a playne
chest w[i]th out feete / Item I geve and bequeath to '''Symond my'''
'''sonne''' a canves bede stuffed w[i]th fethers a coverlet of Longe
worke a payer of sheets and a bolster and a chyest w[i]th iiij
feete Item I geve to '''Robert Coop[er] my sonne''' a Fetherbed the handwriting and style changed here for several lines then resume the original
w[i]t[h] a boulster Item I give and bequethe to '''John Fawke''' the
bedsted on the parlure Soller Solar Item I give to '''Elisabeth hys'''
'''wyff''' my best doble rayle Item I geve to '''Ales Coop[er] the daughter'''
'''of Thomas Coop[er]''' a heyefor the coler red / Item I geve to '''Jhon'''
'''Coop[er] my sonne''' my chaffer / Item I geve to '''Walter Coop[er] my soone'''
my greatest keatell save one and the stayned hangyns in the
parler / Item I geve to every one of my godchylderen iiijd
to be payed to them suche daye twelmonthe as I decesse / Item I bequethe to '''Thomas Coop[er] the sonne of Peter Coop[er]''' my
best chafendyshe and a pewter plater / Item I give to '''bennet'''
'''Coop[er] the daughter of John Coop[er]''' my worsted kyrtell and a
kercher / Item I geve and bequeath to '''John Coop[er] the soone'''
'''of Thomas Coop[er]''' my best candelstycke and a pewter plater / Item I geve to '''Annis Coop[er] the Doughter of Simon Coop[er]''' my
possenet / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Elizabeth Calie my'''
'''mayde s[er]va[n]t''' my best gowne save one and syx shyllyngs
and viijd a platter and dyshe & the wagis of that quarter
where I dep[ar]te / Item I geve to '''Elizabeth Pratt''' a shepes
colerd peticote / a bosshell of ote malte and halfe a busshell of
bredcorne / Item I do requere and ordeyne '''Edward Thwayte''' [page 3]
person of hingh[a]m aforesayd to be sup[er]visor of this my
wyll to who[m] for his paynes in that behalfe taken I
geve & bequeathe iijs iiijd / The residue of my goods &
cattell not bequeathed and debts to me an anye
wyse belongyng / I geve to '''Rychard Woodkoc''' who[m] I
constitute and make myne executor that w[i]th thies
my goods he may p[er]forme this my testament
and last wyll wherof these be wytnesses / '''Syr
'''Walter Cooper priest Wyll[ia]m Thwayte Robert Agge
'''Thomas Blackeston Probate [abstracted from the Latin] This will was proved at Wymondham at the Commissary Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk xxix day of January AD 1557 Administration of the goods to the executor named in this will ==Sources==

Will of Alice Fitlinge 1626

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Alice Fitlinge 1626
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fitlinge-alice-of-hingham ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 145 no. 246 - Fitlinge, Alice, of Hingham 1626] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops.
Some of the pages, mainly around the edges, have ink marks from pages laid on top and are illegible.
---- Persons mention in the Will: * Alice Fitlinge, testator and widow * Mr (Joseph) Cocke, prest * John Cocke, son * Robert Cocke, grandchild, son John Cocke * Edmond Cock, son * John Cocke, grandchild, son of Edmond * Marie Cocke, grandchild, daughter of Edmond * Henrie Cocke, son * Amy Cocke, grandchild and daughter of Henrie * unborn child of Henrie * Edward Cocke, son * Marie (Cocke) Fitlinge, daughter and wife of John Fitlinge * Thomas Fitlinge, grandchild and son of Marie/John Fitlinge * Marie Fitlinge, grandchild and daughter of Marie/John Fitlinge * Thomas Crashfeild, witness * John Taylour, witness * William Mallowes, witness '''In the Name of God Amen'''
The sixteene daie of November '''1626 I'''
'''Alice Fitlinge''' of Hingham in ye countie
'''page 2'''
of Norffolk widdowe and within ye diocese of Norwich
whole of minde and of p[er]fect remembrance praisee be
God Doe ordaine and make this my p[re]sent last will and
testament in manner and forme followinge viz rifusinge
setting void and disannulling all other wills and testaments
formerlie by me made '''First''' and principallie I committ
and commend my sowle into ye hands of Allmightie god
my maker and creator and Jesus Christe my sweete
Saviour and onelie redeemer and god ye holighest
my Sanctifier and comforter trusting to inioye
the p[re]sence of ye immortall God amongst ye Saintes in
heaven and my boddie to be buried in ye churchyard
of Hingham aforesaid neere my late husband and my
children '''Item''' I give and bequeath unto ye poore people
of Hingham aforesaid fortie shillinges of lawfull
money of England to be distributted unto them by ye
howses as their severall wants shall requier
in ye winter time in ye hardest-time '''Item''' I give to
Mr Cocke five shillings to make for me a
funerall sermon '''Item''' I give and bequeath to my sonne
John Cocke sevine poundes of lawfull money of
England to be paid to him within one yeare next after
my decease '''Item''' I give and bequeath to Robert Cocke
my grandchild sonne of the said John Cocke five
poundes of like lawfull money of England to be paid
into ye handes of his father; within one yeare next after
my decease which five poundes I will his father shall
imploi to ye use of the said Robert untill he shall accom-
plishe his age of eighteene years and the *th said
'''page 3'''
Robert to have ye stock and imploiement and howse
'''Item''' I give and bequeath to Edmond Cock my sonne
sevine poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid
unto him within the said tearme and to John his sonne
and to Marie his daughter and to either of them
fiftie shillinges to be paid within the said tearme w[i]th said
fiftie shillings a peece I will it shall be paid into their
fathers handes to their use and he to imploie it to their
severall uses untill they shall attaine their severall
ages of eighteene years, and then they to have the
said sumes with ye imploiement thereof '''Item''' I give
and bequeath to Henrie Cocke my sonne twelve
pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid unto
him within the said tearme, and to Amy his daughter
five poundes to be paid within the said tearme in to ye
handes of her said father, And to the childe with-
in ye wombe of ye wife of ye said Henrie three poundes
within the said tearme, to be likewise paid into ye handes
of ye said Henrie, which said severall sommes of money
I will their said father shall imploie to their severall
uses till they shall attaine to their severall ages of xviijteene
yeares '''And''' at their severall ages of eighteene yeares
I will they shall have their severall stocks with the
imploiement thereof '''Item''' I give to Marie Fitlinge my
daughter: wife of John Fitlinge tenne poundes of law-
full money of England to be paid to her within the said
tearme and to Thomas and Marie Fitlinge my grand
'''page 4'''
children and to either of them five poundes to be paid into
their fathers handes to their use within the said tearme
which said severall sommes I will their said father
shall imploye to their uses until they shall attaine to
their severall ages of eightenne yeares, And then
they to have the stocke and imploiement thereof
'''Item''' I will my full intent and meaning is that
if Robert Cock my grandchilde die before he shall
attaine to his severall age of eighteene yeares then
his father to have it and so ye parents of all ye rest
'''Item''' I give and bequeath to Marie Fitlinge my
daughter one posted bedstead with ye furniture there-
unto belonginge '''Item''' I give and bequeath to Edward
Cock my sonne five and twentie poundes of lawfull
money of England to be paid unto him within the said
tearme, and one featherbed whereon I lie, one bolster,
and pillowe one blankett and one trictbed '''Item''' I will ye
all my woollen and linninge which I shall have at ye daie of
my death shalle equallie devided betweene Henrie Cockes
wife and Edward Cock one cowe which my sonne in lawe
John FItling hath in tearme '''Item''' I give and bequeath
to Robert Cock sonne of John Cock one silver spoone and
one chese, and to Edward Cock one silver spoone '''Item'''
I will that John Fitling my sonne in lawe shall paie all
the said severall somes of money which he hath in handes
accordinge to the true intent and meaning of this my
last will and testament, at ye daies and times herein
verified, whom I make one of my executors '''And'''
'''page 5'''
I do ordaine and make my sonne Edward Cocke
one (illegible) of my said (*) executors, to which said
executors all ye residue of my goodes cattells and
chattells, debtes and utensills of howsehold (illegible)
before speciallie given and bequeathed (illegible)
w[i]th is in John Fitlinges landes, towardes ye (illegible)
of this my last will and testament Acquir and bequeathe
to the said John Fitling and Edward Cocke towards
ye charge of my funerall In witnes whereof the
said Alice Fitlinge hereunto have sett my hand and
seale ye daie and yeare gevein first above
written
Sign Alicia Fitlinge Thomas Crashfeild
John Taylour and William Mallowes

Will of Alice Frost, Widow of Hingham, 1561

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of Alice Frost, Weddowe of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 10 January 1561. It was probated on July 1563. '''Will of Alice Frost, Weddowe of Hingham, 1563''', ANF will register Liber 20 (Postyll) fo. 380 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/frost-froste-alice-of-hingham-widow|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS0080004642 Image 394.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in Alice Frost's will: *Alice Frost, Widow, Testatrix *Marie Lyster *Alice Lyster *George Lyster the younger *George Lister, son-in-law, executor *John Longe, witness *Thomas Nobbes, witness *Wym Barnwall, witness ==Sources==

Will of Alice Fuller of Redenhall 1588

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Alice Fuller 1558https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSND-MD5G?i=200&cat=278818https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fuller-alice-widow-of-redenhall This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of [[Unknown-636511|Alice (Unknown) Fuller (1490-1558)]]. It was written on the 22 March 1558 and proved in the Norfolk Consistory Court on the 8 August 1558 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''Alyes Fuller widowe the wief of Robert Fuller late of Rednalle in the countie of Norff deceased''' Testatrix * '''Robert Fuller my sayde husbande''' husband of testatrix, deceased *'''Robert bucke my brother''' brother was a wide term but could be actual brother *'''Will[ia]m Fishe **'''Alys Folsdirke ***'''Franncyes bucke ****'''Elizabeth bucke my godchildren''' *''' Katheryne bucke''' no relationship mentioned *'''Anne baker''' no relationship mentioned * '''Thomas baker''' no relationship mentioned *'''Anthonye Stebbinge'''no relationship mentioned *'''Richarde Sponer of Rednale''' no relattionship mentioned *'''Alyes Sponer the wief of Richarde Sponer''' no relationship mentioned *'''Will[ia]m Rochester''' witness **'''Clement Madey''' witness ***'''Gregorye Alenger otherwise baker'''witness In dei nomineamen I '''Alyes Fuller'''
'''widowe the wief of Robert Fuller late of Rednalle'''
''' in the countie of Norff deceased''' beinge of perfighte
mynde and of good memorye and remembrannce
This xijth daye of marche inthe seconde and thred
yeres of the Reigne of ower sovereigne lorde and
ladie kinge Philippe amd Quene Marye etc
make this my last will and Testament in
manner and forme Followinge First I commend
my sowle into the handes of god my saviour and
unto all the hollye companye of heaven and my bodie
to be buried in the churche yarde of Rednale
aforesayed next unto '''Robert Fuller my sayde'''
'''husbande''' To the poore folkes there I give and
bequeathe vijd to be distributed unro them by myn
Executors at my buryinge daye and to the highe
Alter there I give xijd

It[e]m I give to the Repar[ac]ion
of the churche of Rednale aforesayed xijd

It[e]m

[page 2]

I give to '''Robert bucke my brother''' one stirke to
be delivered by my executors Im[m]ediatelye after
my decease

It[e]m I give unto '''Will[ia]m Fishe Alys'''
'''Folsdirke Franncyes bucke Elizabeth bucke my'''
'''godchildren''' xijd every one of them named

It[e]m I give to''' Katheryne bucke''' one pewter
platter one pewter Sowcer

It[e]m I give unto
'''Anne baker''' one ...or elles ijd in money to
be at the discrec[i]on of my executors

It[e]m I give
unto '''Thomas baker''' one pewter Sowcer or elles
vid in money

It[e]m I will that my executors
shall recyve tenne poundes of '''Anthonye'''
'''Stebbinge''' due unto me for one yeres farme
of all my landes and Tenementes in Rednale or
elles where the w[hi]ch the sayed '''Anthonye '''holde &
had in occupac[i]on and farme one holle yere next
after '''Robert Fuller deceas[e]d my sayed husbande'''
and also I will and charge the sayed '''Anthonye'''
his heires executors and Assignes to delyver
or cause to be delyvered unto '''Richarde Sponer of'''
'''Rednale''' aforesayed one deede Indented bering
Date at Rednale aforesayed tthe xxtie daye of
September in the firste yere of the Reigne
of our late sovereigne lorde kinge Edwarde
the Sixte the w[hi]ch sayed deade indented the
sayed '''Anthonye'''recyved of me with other
evidences saflye to be kepte to my use etc
The residue of all my goodes cattelles
implementes of householde and all other my
moveables whatsoever they be not bequeathed
in this my last will I give them all unto
'''Alyes Sponer the wief of Richarde Sponer'''

[page 3]

Aforesayed and of this my last will and Testament
I ordeyn and make my executor the sayed
'''Richarde Sponer''' he to do for me band my friendes
Sowles as he shall thinke meate to be done
witnes to this my last will and Testament
'''Will[ia]m Rochester Clement Madey Gregorye'''
'''Alenger otherwise baker and others

===Sources===

Will of Alice Heydon of Watford 1558

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Newton-2687|Alice Heydon]] of New Street in Watford.Court of the Archdeaconry of St Albans, Original wills, 1558-1573, will of Alice HEYDON, widow, of Watford, proved 4 January 1557/8; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 15 January 2022) DGS no. 8083157, images 132-133 of 953 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies, ref. 1AW55.
The will was written on 1 May 1557, with a codicil added on 28 November 1557. The will was proved at the Court of the diocese of St Albans on 4 January 1557/8.
''Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original.''
''Paragraph breaks (at start of new of bequest) and bold text are my own for ease of reading.''
''ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].''
''The first page of the will was folded in quarters, and the fold lines have torn making the text difficult to read at these points.'' '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Alice Heydon''' Testator and widow of William Heydon *'''William Heydon''' decease, husband of the Testator, buried at the parish church of Watford *'''Dorothy Shoredich''' or Shordifhe in the codicil - daughter of Testator *'''my son John Heydon''' *'''my son Jerome Heydon deceased''' *'''my son Thomas Heydon''' *'''Elizabeth Heydon eldest daughter to my son Anthony Heydon''' *'''my son Anthony Heydon''' *'''my brother John Heydon Elder deceased''' brother in law of Testator, brother to husband William *'''my son Raf Heydon''' also spelled Raphe *'''my daughter Cornewall''' *'''my daughter Heydon of the Grove''' the wife of Testator's son Henry *'''my son Henry Heydon esquyre''' eldest son and executor of the will *'''the Prior of Westminster''' overseer of the will *'''F[athe]r Est pryor of westmi[nster]''' William Este or East, former Archdeacon of St Albans, Hertfordshire, instituted as Prior of Queen Mary I's revived Catholic Westminster Abbey ---- In the name of god the father the Son and the holly gost Amen The first day of May in the yere
of our lord god a thousand fyve hundred fiftye and seven I '''Alice Heydon''' of Newe Strete in the
p[ar]ishe of Watford in the Countye of Hertford wedowe beying of good and p[er]fit memory and hole of body
(lauded be god) make this my last wyll and testament in man[ner] and forme followying First and
principally I bequethe my soule unto our lord god my Redemer and Savour trusting through the
merits of his passhion to be saved my body to be buryed in Seynt Kathereyns Ile St Katherine's aisle in the church where the chantry chapel built by the Heydon family was in ye p[ar]ishe
Churche of Watford aforsaid by my late husband '''Will[ia]m Heydon''' esquyer / Item I will that
my executor shall bestowe at my buryall unto priests Clerks Ryngers lights candles and torches at the funeral service and pore folke
accordyng to his discretion xiijLi vj s viijd And at my monthes mynd The Months Mind - a mass for the soul of the deceased a month after the funeral for the like thre pounds vj s
viijd And at my twelve monthes mynde in lyke man[ner] to bestowe oth[er] thre pounds vj s viijd Item I wyll that immedyatly after my decesse ther may be a prieste provyded to syng masse
in Saynt Katheryns Ile aforesaid for one hole yere and he to have to pray for the soules of my
late husband and me and other my friends soules and he to have for his wage tenne pounds
Item I bequethe to '''my daughter Dorathy Shoredyche''' the fetherbed and all the thapp[e]rten[an]ces that
lye upon in newe strete aforesaid and a cupb[oar]d standing in the hall ther and tenne pounds p[ar]cell of [the]
debt of '''my son John Heydon''' that he oweth me by a byll subscrybed w[i]th his hand / Item I beq[uethe]
to ev[e]ry one of my childers childeren beyng my godchildern vj s viijd Item I wyll that where '''my'''
'''son Jerome decessed''' was Indebted unto [me] in the su[m]me of sixtene pounds in Angell nobles The Angel was a gold coin with variable value. In 1557 it was worth 10 shillings, before 1550 it was worth 8 shillings. Wikipedia contributors, "Angel (coin)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Angel_(coin)&oldid=1048500212 (accessed January 18, 2022). a[nd]
viij s the pece which I give unto '''my son Thomas Heydon''' the said dett and the same nowe in
my lif tyme I geve hym frely he to req[ues]tre the same at his executors hands of my said Son
Jerom[e] Item I geve and bequethe to '''Elizabeth Heydon eldest daughter to my son Anthony'''
'''Heydon''' the dett of her father that he [o]weth upon an obligac[i]on made to '''my brother John Heydon'''
'''Elder decessed''' beyng foure pounds xiijs And where I have a certeyne byll of dett of tenne pounds
of '''my son Raf Heydon''' subscrybed w[i]th his hand I will that the same byll of dett be delyverd to my said son
Raf if he doe overlyve me / Item where '''my daughter Cornewall '''standith indebtith unto me of the
sume of syxtene pounds iijs vijd r[--]ement of fourty three pounds & xs I wyll that the
sayd mony & debt be payd to my Executor It[e]m I wyll that my vestement for a priest to
syng In w[i]th an Albe alb, a vestment for a priest at mass and all other things belongyng thereunto and a corpores and also an Alter clothe
be dysposed and appoynted to s[er]ve the Alter in the said Ile of Saynt Kathyren by myn Execu[tor]
and his heyres from tyme to tyme at the dysposic[i]on and pleasure of my said executor and his
heryes as is aforesaid The residue / It[e]m I wyll and my mynde ys that all the Apparell
[''text lost in fold''] my body be dysposed and bestowed amonge my children having beyng myn
owne doughters att the dystrec[i]on of myn Executor Saving my worsted gowne faced w[i]th foynes
which I geve and bequethe to '''my daughter Heydon of the Grove''' / The residue
of all my goodes my detts and legacyes paid & my fun[er]alle don[e] and this my last wyll and
testament duly p[er]formed I will that myn executor shall dyspose at his distrec[i]on for the
Welth of my soule / And of this my last will and testament I make '''my son Henry Heydon'''
'''esquyre''' my soule executor and I bequethe unto hym for his paynes and labours in that behalf
to be susdyned All suche debts as he shall owe unto me at the tyme of my dep[ar]ture owte of
this transitory lyf And I desyre F[athe]r Est pryor of westmi[nster] to be overseer of this my
said last will and testament and he to have for his labor a xs of gold / In wytness whereof
I the said '''Alice''' have to this my said last will & testament substrybed my hand & sette my
seale the day and yere above wretyn
X [seal] Wytnysses p[re]sent at the sealing and making hereof
'''ffrauncis Heydon ''' / '''Alice Palmer '''
'''Brygett Heydon''' / '''John Heydon'''
'''Katheryn Heydon''' / '''Thomas Bedyll''' / '''John Skellsin? Vicare'''
'''William Heydon''' / '''Alice Chapell''' / by me '''T Heydon'''
'''Alexander Heydon''' / '''Abraham Heydon''' / '''Anthony Edilll'''
'''Marie Heydon''' / '''Elizabeth Heydon''' / '''[the mark of ]Thomas Alby'''
'''Mychaell Heydon'''
'''Thomas Palmer'''
'''Elizabeth Palmer'''
[Second page] xviij die Mensis Novembris Anno D[o]m[in]i 1.5.5.7. I '''Alyce'''
'''Heydon of Watford wydowe''' being syck in body but having good
and perfect remebrannce (god be thanked) Doo confesse that I
have made my wyll all ready the Somer paste. But never
theles Doo adde therunto my wyll and mynde howe that will
shall be ordered and howe my other legacyes and gyfts that
I entend to gyve and bequeath nowe shall be also gyven and
dysposed That is to saye ffyrst I gyve to '''my sonne'''
'''Henry Heydon''' all the bylle of Debtes that he oweth me
to this entent that he shall trewly perform my wyll all
ready wrytten and besydes that also shall at hys charges
fynde one preyst to syng and saye servyce in the prayer
and in Sainct Katherynes yle in Watford church for terme
of one yere after the rate xLi by the yere And I gyve to
'''my sayd sonne Henry''' my table formes trestells and
Carpett in my hall where I nowe dwell. And my greatest
chest bounde w[i]th yron / And my mynd and wyll ys that
'''my sayd sonne Henry''' [''scribbled out''] shall gyve frely to my
Doughter '''Dorothy Shordyfhe''' one yerys Dwelling in my
house wher I nowe Dwell [''seven words scribbled out'']
[''whole line scribbled out''] ym=
medyately after my decease / To all which requests and
desyres / the sayd '''Henry Henry Heydon''' doth wyllingly agree
and ye content to performe and fullfyll by these presents
according to his sayd mothers my desyre. And also I the sayd
'''Alyce''' doo gyve to my sonnes '''Henry Thomas Anthony Raphe'''
'''and John''' to eche of theym A Sylver Spoone / And to '''Frauncis'''
'''Heydon son of Henry Heyson / one Sylver Spoone / And I also
gyve to '''my son Henryes wyfe''' my beste Gowne fured w[i]th
ffoynes / And I gyve to '''my doughter Dorothe Shordyfhe'''
all my other goodds and moveable substence nowe in and
abowt my sayd Dwelling howse what names so ever
they beare Uppon this condyc[i]on that she shall at her dys
cretyon gyve to '''her syster in Essex''' so moche thereof as she
shall thynck mete and covenyent / And I gyve '''my son'''
'''Raphe''' a byll of Debt of xLi that he oweth me / And my
wyll and mynd ys, that all other Gyftes contayned in my
wyll all ready wrytten, shall stand styll in full strength
and effect as many of theym as shall not be hurtfull to
these my laste gyftes / These being wytnessys
'''John Skellffin vicar'''
'''John Kyrton'''
Probatum [in Latin] of the testament of Alice Heydon fourth day of January in the year of our Lord before said. ==Sources==

Will of Alice Leeson, Widow of Apethorpe, Northamptonshire. 8 May 1599. PROB 11/93/317

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[[Category:Abthorpe, Northamptonshire]] Will of [[Unknown-668762|Alice Leeson]], Widow of Apethorpe [Abthorpe], Northamptonshire. 8 May 1599. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D935165 PROB 11/93/317] Line breaks, spelling and pagination as in The National Archive probate document. The will names the following people *'''William Griffith''', minister who took down the verbal report *'''Arthur Leeson''', son *'''Thomas''', son *'''Jane Leeson''', daughter *'''Helen Leeson''', daughter in law *'''Anthony Leeson, John Leeson''', grandsons, sons of Arthur *'''Elizabeth Adson, Agnes Bott, Alice Knighte, Annie Smith''', witnesses :::'''The Laste will''' nuncupative of
:::Alice Leeson widdowe late of Abthorpe als
:::Apthorpe in the Countie of Northampton
:::deceased. Anno One Thousand fyve hundred ninety
:::eighte.
'''Memorand''' that on the eighte dais of December last past

before the date hereof, one Alice Leeson of Abthorpe als Apthorpe in the
dioces of Peterborough in the countie of Northampton widdowe deceased, sent
for me William Griffith minister there and at my comeing I mooted[?] the said
Alice by the instigation of one Arthur Leeson her sonne and other women there
present whose names are under wrytten to dispose and sett in order her temporall
goodes, and possessions. Shee answered and said that shee had don yt allreadie.
The said Arthur Leeson hearing these wordes in the agony of his spirytt (as it
seemed unto be) desired her to bestowe some of that land belonging to her farme
uppon him for his better maynetenance. Shee answered him I have no land to
geve you, I paste it awaie allreadie to your sister whose money paide for the
taking of yt. He answered againe Mother it lieth in your handes to gebe me
all if yt please you. Shee answered, by God but it is not, yf it were I would
not doe yt. Then he cryed out bytterlie and desired her to geve him those lands
which shee hadd of him and of his brother Thomas. Shee answered, no by my
faithe you shall not have none of them, your sister shall have them, for if you
should have them, you would go to lawe with her. therefore they shall remaine
with her to coole both you and her. One of the women named Elizabeth Adson
said what shall your sonne Arthur have then. Shee answered what he canne
yet by lawe, for by that course he hathe undon me and himself allreadye. The
said Alice taking respote proceeded in this sorte, Your sister will geve you
sixe poundes thirtene shillinges fourepence yearlie during her estate nowe
in the farme uppon your good behaviour towards her, and on this condicon that
you wilbe contented with the said some, and be at quiett without further
molesting her by comencing anie sute against her. But if you doe shee shall
paie you none. Allso your sister will paie to eache one of your children
Anthony and John Leeson sixe poundes a peece. Further whereas I have
twoo kine of myne owne, thone in my owne keeping, thother in my sonne
Arthur his keeping, which I boughte of my rent receaved since the conveyance
made unto my daughter Jane (the propertie whereof I will shall remaine
in Jane my daughter, leaste they should be sould to paie my sonnes debte, but
the comodytie of them to [bedonne??] unto my said sonne Arthur for the space of
sixe years. And after thexpiration of the said sixe years I will that they
shallbe employed to the best use towards the bringing uppe in learning of the
said Anthony and John. After this at the request of some one standing by
the said Alice desired her said daughter Jane to geve the said Arthur twoo
loads of haie towards the wyntering of those two kyne. Lastely the said Alice
desired her daughter Jane to bestowe a brasse pott of her daughter in lawe
Helen Leeson, one partlett one aprone and a cloake, two payre of sheets
of Arthurs two sonnes, which were presentlie delyvered. Wee whose names
are underwrytten wilbe readye (yf need require) to testifie uppon our othes
this that is here sett downe to be true. Dated at Abthorpe aforesaid, the
thirtith daie of Apryll anno domini one thousand fyve hundreth
nynetie nyne. Annor regno [??] Reginia E. quadragesimo primio.
By me Willm Griffith minister there. Agnes Bott. The marke of Elizabeth
Adson. The marke of Alice Knighte. The marke of Annie Smithe.

Will of Alice Lyncoln 1614

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Lyncoln]] This is a transcript of the registered will of Alice Lyncoln of Hingham. It was written on 16 July 1614.'''Will of Alice Lyncoln 1614''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Regd. copy wills, v. 39A 1613-1614, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008045775?cat=291384 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076495, image 315 of 412.] Accessed 22 February 2022 The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
--- Persons Mentioned *'''Alice Lyncoln of Hingham''' * '''Rob[er]te Lyncoln my sonne''' * '''Agnes the wife of Rob[er]te Lyncolne my sonne''' * '''Alice Lyncolne my grandaughter''' *'''? ? my [ser]vant''' * '''William Lyncolne my grandchild''' * '''Richard Lyncolne my sonne''' *'''Willi[a]m Dyman''' *'''Richard Moore''' & *''' Stephen Taylor''' '''In the name of god amen''' the sixtenth day
of July in the yere of our Lord god ixi
& in the twehnety three of the reigne of our Sov[er]aigne
Lord James by the grace of god King of England
Scotland France & Ireland defender of the
faith for Scotland & of Scotland the _ '''I'''
'''Alice Lyncoln of Hingham''' in the county of norff[olk]
widdowe being sike in bodye but of good & [per]fect
rememberance praysed be god therfore doe make
this my [per]fect testament & last will in manner and
forme followinge revokinge & disclaiming all
other willes & Testatments before this was made

Item I bequeathed my soule unto almightie god everlasting
to be saved through faith in Jesus Christ my only
Saviour & redemer & my bodye to be buryed in the
church yard of Hingh[a]m afore said

Item I give & bequeath towards the re[par]inge of the church
of Hingh[a]m aforsaid twentye shillinge of
good & Lawfull monye of England to be payd
to the church wardens of Hingh[a]m aforesaid
for the tyme then beinge which one yere next
after the daye of my death

Item I give and
bequeath to the poore people of Hingh[a]m
aforesaid twenty shillings of good & lawfull
monye of England to be distributed amongst
them in the daye of my buryall to the most
need _

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Item I give & bequeath to '''Rob[er]te Lyncoln my sonne'''
tenne pounds of good & lawfull money of England
to be payd to him or to the executors administrators
or heires in the manner & forme followinge that
is to paie five pounds in the five & twentye daye of
September next cominge after the daye of my death
& five pounds in the five & twentye days of September
then next followinge

Item I give & bequeath to '''Agnes'''
'''the wife of Rob[er]te Lyncolne my sonne''' my best gowne my
_ my russett petticote & my best brasse pots to be
delivered to her by my executor ymedyately after my
decease

Item I give & bequeath to each one of my
grandchildren one Lambe to be delivered to them ymediatly
after my death

Item I give to '''Alice Lyncolne my grandaughter'''
my gowne next the best & my best red petticoate to be
delivered to her ymediatly after my death

Item I give
& bequeath to '''? ? my [ser]vant''' my wastcot
& my two pettycottes _ first to household __
dayes

Item I give & bequeath to '''William Lyncolne my'''
'''grandchild''' my bullock which came of my brindld cowe
to be delivered to him imediatlye after the daye of my
buryall the residual my goods cattell chatell & movables
beying not bequeathed I give & bequeath to '''Richard Lyncolne'''
'''my sonne''' to his executors administrators or assignes
for & towards the paymen[t] of my debt & legacies _
& make the paid repayars my son the sole executor of
this my last will & testamen[t] the receyveing debts
& to paye my debtes & legacies & to see my body rev[er]ently
layd in grave as my trust_ in him In witnes woheroft
here unto I have put my seale the daye & yere first
above written these being witnesses '''Willi[a]m Dyman'''
'''Richard Moore''' &''' Stephen Taylor'''
==Sources==

Will of Alice Yerbery, Widow of Trowbridge, Wiltshire 1574

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Horton-9577|Alice Yerbury]] was written on 21 December 1573 and proved on 30 July 1574. Administration granted to William Yerbury the son and executor.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D960773 PROB 11/56/364] Description: Will of Alice Yerbery, Widow of Trowbridge, Wiltshire Date: 03 July 1574 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legibility good. *Initial letters of names have been capitalised, '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Alice Yerbury''' testatrix *'''Mary Burges''' daughter *'''William Burde''' nephew *'''John Yerbery''' of Bradford, son *'''John Yerbery''' of Warminster, son *'''Thomas Yerbery''' of Frome, son *'''William Yerbury''', son, executor **'''Alice Yerbury''', his daughter **'''Mary Yerberye''', his daughter *'''Thomas Jordan''' of Sarum, cousin *'''Agnes Snowe''' daughter *'''Margaret Tayler''' daughter *'''Jane Yerberye Elizabeth Yerberye, Margaret Yerberye, Elizabeth Yerberye, Agnes Yerbury''', daughters in law *'''Willm Wilkyns and James Jefferyes''', overseers ---- In the name of God Amen the one and twentyth
daye of December anno one thousand fyve hondreth Seaventy thre I '''Alice Yerbury''',
of Trowbridge in the county of wiltsh[ire] widdow being sicke in body but whole and perfecte
of Remberawnce lawde and praise be unto almightie god doo make and ordaine this
my p[rese]nt Testament and laste will in manner and fourme following. First I com[m]ende
my sowle unto almightie god firmly beleving that thorough the meryt[es] of Iesus christe
I shalbe saued and my boddy to be buryed in the churche of Trowbridge neare the
place wheare my husbande was buryed Item I give to the Reperac[i]ons of the Churche
of Trowbridge vjs viijd Item I give to the poore people of Trowbridge xs Item I gyve
for a sermon to be made in Trowbridge churche at the daie of my buriall vjs viijd
Item I give and bequethe to my doughter '''Mary Burges''' one Silver Saulte doble gilt
Item I give and bequethe to '''Will[ia]m Burde''' my Nevewe one Ale cuppe with a cover of silv[er]
duble gilte Item I give and bequethe to my sonne '''John Yerbery of Bradforde''' one dossen of
silver spoones of the Newest mayden hedd[es] Item I give and bequethe to my sonne''' John Yerbery'''
'''of Warmester''' one Goblet of Silver parcell gilte Item I give and bequethe to my sonne '''Thom[a]s'''
'''Yerberye''' of Frome thre pownds six shillings and eight pens Item I give and bequethe to '''Alice'''
'''Yerberye''' daughter to my sonne '''Will[ia]m''' a silver pynne and a paire of silver hookes gilte Item I
give and bequethe to '''Mary Yerberye''' doughter to my sonne Will[ia]m a harnes gerdle of golde
Item I tyme and bequethe to my cossen '''Thomas Jordan of Sar[um]''' Twenty shillinge Item I
give and bequethe to Mary Burges '''Agnes Snowe, Margaret Tayler''', my daughters
'''Jane Yerberye Elizabeth Yerberye, Margaret Yerberye, Elizabeth Yerberye, and Agnes'''
'''Yerberye''' my daughter in lawes all my appareile bothe Lynnen and wollen, belonging to
my boddy equally to be devided amongst them all The reste of all my good[es] moveable and
unmovable I give and bequethe to Will[ia]m Yerbery my sonne whome I doo ordayne and
make my whole executo[r], and overseers of this my laste will and testament I constitute
and ordayne '''Willm Wilkyns and James Jefferyes''' And for their labour I give to either
of them vjs viijd Alice Yerberie marke p[er] me Thomam webb by me Willim Wilkins
by me Jemys Jefferyes == Sources ==

Will of Amye Bickley, widow of Over 1619

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[[Category:Cambridgeshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register version of the will of [[Mayers-48|'''Amye Bickley''']], formerly Mayer or Major, a widow of Over in Cambridgeshire. '''Will of Amye Bickley, Widow of Over, Cambridgeshire''' Reference: PROB 11/134/434 Date: 27 November 1619 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D912420 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021.
The will was written on 25 October 1618 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 27 November 1619. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy.
Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff.
Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets].
Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading.
---- '''In the name of God Amen''', The Five and twentieth
daie of October in the yeare if our Lorde god One thousande sixe hundred and
eighteene '''I Amye Bickley of Over in the County of Cambridge widdowe'''
beinge both of perfect health and memorie w[hi]ch god to his pleasure continues
[margin note: yet consideringe that we all must die and the tyme is soe uncertaine that]
noe man knowest when And because I would not be troubled with
worldlie busines when it shall please god to visite mee w[i]th sicknesse therefore
I ordaine and make this my last will and testament in manner and forme
Followinge First I bequeath my soule into the handes of Almightie god my Creator
And my bodie to the earth from whence it came, trusting assuredlie by
the meritts of Jesus Christ my Redeemer, to be raised againe at the last daye &
be made partaker of his heavenlie Kingdome And for my Worldlie goodes I give
and bequeath them in manner and forme followinge First I give and bequeath
unto the poore of Loleworth and Over the sume of Three poundes to be divided
amongst them at the discretion of my Executors Item give unto everie of
my sonnes and their wives, And to everie of my daughters and their husbandes, the
sume of Twentie shillings apeece to be made into Rings for every of them to weare
for a smale remembrance of my love Item I give to everie of my grandchildren
Tenne Shillings apeece And to my grandchildren w[hi]ch are my Godchildren Tenne
shillings apeece more Item I will that my executors shall have and keepe in
their handes and Custodie, or at their pleasure put forth unto some other sufficient
mens handes Fower score poundes arisinge of my goods and Chattells) During the
life of '''my Daughter Dorothy Stallen''', and out of the increase and profitt thereof
they shall yearlie bestowe upon her, and '''her children''' the sume of Eighte pounds
in such manner and forme as they shall thinke fitt, and be moste convenient for ye releife and
maintenance both of herself and her children And after her decease, my Will &
meaninge is that the said some of Fower score pounds shalbe paid by my executors
unto '''the three children of my said daughter''' to be equallie devided amongst them. To when
I nowe will and bequeath the same to be paid to them after the decease their mother
Item I give unto my saide daughter Stallen all my wearinge apparell. Item I
give Five poundes to my Executors to be spent at my Funerall And I doe ordain
and make '''my sonnes Anthony Ashe and Frauncis Bickley executors''' of this my
last will and testament havinge speciall trust and confidence in them that
they will see the same in all things p[er]formed, accordinge to to my true meaninge
In witness whereof I have hearunto set my hande and seale, the daie and yeare
first above written. Item I give to my Daughter Stallon my Feather bed w[hi]ch I now
lye upon, And the rest of my goods and houshould stuffe w[hi]ch is at '''my daughter Coffords'''
'''house''' I give and bequeath unto my said daughter Cofforde. The mark of the
said Amye Bickley / In the presence of John Cofforde
This addic[i]on
written before the sealinge heareof./ Ruben Bond [page 2]
Probate [in Latin] granted at London 27 day of November Anno Domini 1619 to Anthonij Ashe and Frauncisci Bickley, executors names in the testament. ==Sources==

Will of Andrew Umfrevile, gent of Farnham Royal 1645

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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Andrew Umfrevile, gent of Farnham Royal was written on 6 April 1645 and proved on 2 May 1645.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D857810 PROB 11/193/108] Description: Will of Andrew Winfrevile, Gentleman of Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire Date: 02 May 1645 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 193
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Will of Andrea Umfrevile, granted probate on 2 May 1645. Died about 1645 in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Difficult to read in places, the National Archives copy is clearer than the one on Ancestry. People mentioned in the Will. *Andrew Umfrevile (testator) *Edward Umfrevile (son, executor) *Francis and Mary (daughters) *James Taylor (mortgagee) *Robert Umfrevile (eldest son) *Andrea Bassana of London Esq (executor) *Richard Harward of Farnham (executor) *Robert Nevill (brother in law) *Mary Nevill (sister) *Robert Curteous (kinsman) *Witnesses: Mary Eyre, Christofer Ingle, Edw Bulmer *In front of the witnesses is written Andrew Unfrevile Junior, it's unclear if this refers to the testator. ---- In the name of God Amen I
'''Andrew Umfrevile''' [...] of Farnham Royall in the County of Buckes
gent being weake in body but of p[er]fect memory thankes be to god Doe
make my last will and Testam[en]t the Sixth day of Aprill in the yeare of
our lord god 1645 as followeth First I bequeath my Soule into the
hands of Jesis Christ my Saviour and redeemer trusting only by his
merrits to be saved from my sinnes And for my temporall estate wherew[i]th
yt hath pleased god to blesse me whether personall or Chattles reall
to be equally devided betweene my three youngest Children '''Edward'''
'''Francis and Mary''' And whereas there have bin certaine houses in
Maydenhead in the Countie of Barks mortgaged to me and my heires &
assignes for a certaine sum[m]e of money lent, My will is that my sayd
three Children shall have the benefit of the said mortgage and
[...] the premisses & hereditam[en]ts To them their heyres and assignes
But yf the moneys lent shalbe repayed by the herres executors or
assigns of '''James Taylor''' the mortgagor, my will and minde is that the
said moneys shalbe equally devided betweene the said three Children
And my will and meaning is that the said three Children shalbe
maintayned out of thestate here by these p[re]sentes bequeathed them. And
my will is that yf any of the said Children dye and depart this life
before their marriage or before they shall accomplishe the age of one
and twentie yeares That their part and porc[i]on shalbe and remaine
to the Survivor or Survivors And I Doe will and [emoyne?] my eldest Sonne
'''Robert Umfrevile''' to pay to my said three younger Children fiftie
pounds a peece w[i]thin Sixe monethes after either of them shall accomplish
the age of one and twenty yeares Item I Doe make executors of this
my last will and Testament my Sonne Edward Umfrevile and '''Andrea'''
'''Bassana''' of London Esq[uires] and '''Richard Harward''' of the Farnham royal
gent. A[n]d I doe give and bequeath to my eldest Sonne Robert Umfrevile
the greene Carpett and Cupbordcloth that his mother made in her life
tyme; and alsoe all the Chayres whereof five were made by my
wife and one shee bought three payre of flaxen sheete[s] and the bed I
use to lye on; and the Coverlett of red and white that my wife made
and one part of the best blanket[es] and the best Curtaines & vallence
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of red p[er]petuanaA hard wearing woollen fabric Item I give to my daughters Frances and Mary all my said
wives wearing Clothes and her lynnen to be equally devided betweene them
except one diap[er] table cloth a dozen napkins and a Cupbord Cloth w[hi]ch I Doe
give to my said Sonne Robert; And alsoe I give to my said Sonne Robert on
paire of the best pillowes and one paire of holland pillowbeers foure
greene silk Cashions Item I give and bequeath to my brother in lawe '''Robert'''
'''Nevill''' and to my '''Sister Mary''' his wife tenn shillinges a peece to buy each
of them a Ring in remembrance of me I will and ordaine my brother in lawe
Robert Nevill and my Kinsman Robert Curteous overseers of this my last will
and Testament In witness whereof I the said Andrew Umfrevile have
hereto set my hand and Seale to this my last will and Testament Andrew
Umfrevile Junior '''Mary Eyre [Christ]ofer Ingle. Edw Bulmer'''
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Will of Andrew Umphrevill or Umfrevill, gent of Farnham Royal 1651

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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Umfreville-60|Andrew Umphrevill or Umfrevill]] was written on 7 June 1651 and proved on 19 June 1651 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 217
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Will of Andrew Umfrevile, granted probate on 19 Jun 1651. Died about 1651 in Furnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D784694 PROB 11/217/293] Description: Will of Andrew Umphrevill or Umfrevill, Gen. of Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire Date: 19 June 1651 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will. *Andrew Umfrevile (testator) *William Umfrevill (son) *Mary (wife) *Mary Nevill (daughter) *Robert Nevill of London (son in law, executor) *Christopher King, & Robert [...pton] deceased (debtors) *Francis [sic] and Mary Umfrevill (grandchildren, both female) *Robert, Richard, and Mary Nevill (grandchildren) *Edward Umphrevill (grandchild) *Richard Harwood of Farnham Royal (brother in law, executor) *Witnesses: Christopher Ingle, Richard Goodrick ---- In the name of God amen I '''Andrew Umfrevile'''
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umphrevill of Furnha Royall in the County of Buck gent being weake in body
but of p[er]fect memory thanks bee to god: doe make this my last will and Testament
this Seaventh day of June Anno D[omi]ni 1651. In manner and forme following
First I bequeath my Soule into the hands of Almighty God my maker and
Redeemer my body to the earth to be decently buryed in the Chancell of thee Parish
Church of the said Farnham Royall, And for my p[er]sonall estate I bequeath as
followeth; First I give and bequeath to '''William Umfrevill''' my Sonne Fourt[y]
pounds Currant English money to be paid him in four years next after my
decease by five pounds the halfe yeare the first payment to begin three moneths
after my said decease. Item I doe give and bequeath unto '''Mary my wife'''
Thirty pounds of like money to be paid her three moneths after my decease
with my Six Silver Spoons; And alsoe I doe give her all such Lynnen as shee hath
Spunn and made into the house Since I marryed her; Item I give unto my daughter
'''Mary Nevill''' the Some of Twenty Shillings to buy her a ring to weare for my
Sake, Item I give unto her husband my Sonne in Law '''Robert Nevill''' of London
Gent one debt of Twenty pounds by bond with Interest wherein '''Christopher King'''
of Woodborne & '''Robert [...pton]''' deceased stand bound to and for the paym[en]t of the
money as by the said bond appeareth; Item I give unto my two Grandchildren
'''Francis and Mary Umfrevill''' Tenn pounds apeece to be paid them six moneths
after my decease, and if either of the two sisters happen to dye before then her
Legacy to come to the Surviveing Sister; Item I give unto three of my Grand=
=children vid[elice]t '''Robert, Richard, and Mary Nevill''' each of them Tenn pounds a=
peece to be paid them six moneths after my decease; and in case either of them
doe Dye before, his of her part to goe to the Survive[ing]; Item I doe give unto
my Grandchilde '''Edward Umphrevill''' all my house hold stuff bedding and Implements
of household; Item I give and bequeath unto my Brother in Lawe '''Richard'''
'''Harwood''' of Farnham Royall Gent and to my Sonne in Law Robert Nevill
before menc[i]oned Twenty Shillings a peece to buy each of them a Ring to were for my Sake, And I make my brother in law Richard Harwood and my Sonne
in Law Robert Nevill Joynt Executors of this my last will and Testament
desireing them if there be an overplus of my P[er]sonall estate more then is
bequeathed to pay it unto my Sonne William Umfrevill two yeares
after the foure yeares Expires for paym[en]t of the fourty pounds his legacy
if hee be then liveing; In witness whereof I have here unto Sett my
hand and Seale the day and yeare above written; Andrew Umfreville
Sealed Subscribed and Delivered as the last will and Testament of Andrew
Umfrevill Gent in the presence of '''Christopher Ingle''' the day of the date
Christopher Ingle; The mark of '''Richard Goodrick''' June the Ninth 1651
This Will was proved The Nineteenth of June One
thousand Six hundred Fifty one before Mr Walters Surrogat[e] &c by
the Oath of Richard Harwood & Robert Nevill Joynt Exeuctors To
[in left margin]^ therein named
whome Administrac[i]on was Com[m]itted they being first Sworne
well and truly to Administer: Exd.
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Will of Ann (Ellis) Gilman 1790

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register version of the Will of Anna Gilman of Hardingham [[Ellis-13624 |Anna Gilman]] found at the Norfolk Record Office: Will of Anna Gilman 1787 https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/gilman-anne-of-hardingham ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mentioned in the below Will * Reuben Gilman, husband * Jermyn Heyhoe Gilman, son * Frances Heyhoe Gilman, daughter * Elizabeth Gilman, daughter * Reuben Gilman, son * Thomas Gilman, son * Hester Gilman, daughter * Charles Gilman, son * John Gilman, son * Hester Payne, witness * Sam Gilman, witness * Alice Kitteridge, witness * Henry Driver, a tenant * William Pye, a tenant '''I Anna Gilman''' The wife of Reuben Gilman of
Hardingham in the County of Norfolk gentleman (revoking all former
wills by me made) Do make this my last will and testament in
manner following (that is to say) '''First''' I give and devise unto the said
Reuben Gilman my husband and his heirs All and every my
Messuages Lands Tenements and Heriditaments whatsoever (both
Freehold and Copyhold) situate lying and being in Wymandham
in the said county or in the town adjoining and now in the use
and occupation of Henry Driver or his undertenants '''Also''' I give
devise limit and appoint unto the said Reuben Gilman my husband
for and during the term of his natural life All and every my
Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever (both
Freehold and Copyhold) now in the use and occupation of William
Pye his tenant or undertenants situate lying and being in the
several parishes of Thimblethorpe, Foulsham and Reepham in
the said county or in the town adjoining (without impeachment of or
for any manner of waste) '''And''' from land after the decease
of the said Reuben Gilman my husband I give devise limit and
appoint unto Jermyn Heyhoe Gilman my son and to his heirs
(charged and chargeable as herein after mentioned) all and every
my said messuages lands tenements and heriditaments whatsoever
(both freehold and copyhold) situate lying and in Thimblethorpe
Foulsham and Reepham aforesaid or town adjoining and now in
the use and occupation of the said William Pye or his undertenants
'''And''' I give and bequeath unto Frances Heyhoe Gilman Elizabeth
Gilman Reuben Gilman Thomas Gilman Hester Gilman Charles
Gilman and John Gilman my sons and daughters the several and
respective sums of one hundred and fifty pounds apiece of good and lawfull
money of Great Britain and I do hereby charge my said messuages
lands and tenements herein before by me given unto my said son
Jermyn Heyhoe Gilman to and with the payment of the said several
legacies herein before by me given unto my said sons and
daughters the same to be paid within six calendar months next after
the said Jermyn Heyhoe Gilman my son or his heirs shall be
intitled to the said estate by virtue of this my Will '''But''' it is my will
and mind that in case my said sons and daughters or any of them
shall happen to depart this life before their legacies become
due and payable then & in such case I give and bequeath the legacy
or legacies of him her or them so dying to their legal representatives
'''Also''' it is my will and mind in case the child or children I shall
leave living at my death shall all happen to depart this life
without leaving issue lawfully begotten before they shall attain the
age of twenty one years or in case I shall depart this life without
leaving issue in either of such cases I give and devise all &
every of my messuages lands tenements and Hereditaments
whatsoever (both freehold and copyhold situate lying and being in
the said county of Norfolk unto the said Reuben Gilman my
husband and his heirs for ever '''Lastly''' I do hereby make
nominate and appoint the said Reuben Gilman my husband sole Executor
of this my Will''' In Witness''' whereof I have to this my last Will
and testament set my hand and seal this second day of December
in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and
eighty seven.
Anna Gilman
Signed sealed published and declared by ye Testatrix Anna
Gilman as and for her last Will and Testament who in her presence
and at her request have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto
Sam Gilman Hester Payne Alice Kitteridge

Will of Ann Christian als Moore, Peeltown, Isle of Man 1701

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[[Category:Isle of Man, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of Ann Christian Als Moore of Peeltown, in the parish of Kk German, Isle of Man. Ann made her will on 1 May 1701, she was buried at Kk German on 1 June 1701 '''Burial of Ann Christian als Moore.''' "Isle of Man Parish Registers, 1598-2009," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6116-FY?cc=1784428&wc=ST5K-PYQ%3A1381235502%2C1381308275 : 1 October 2015), German > Baptisms, marriages, burials 1665-1714 (MS10974-1-1) > image 65 of 74; Manx National Heritage Library, Douglas. Accessed 20 May 2023 and the will was proved at the Episcopal Court of the Bishop of Sodor and Man held on 13 June 1701. '''Will of Ann Christian als Moore.''' Wills proved at the Episcopal Court of Sodor and Man. Unfoliated register. Images of the register by Family Search film 007907711. Image of Court Proceedings giving the date [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH4-CQQD?i=606&cat=151694 image 607] and Ann's will [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH4-C3FG?i=614&cat=151694 image 615] accessed 20 May 2023 There were no claims registered against her estate. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Ann Christian als Moore''' Testatrix *'''her brother Thomas''' Thomas Moore *'''her sister in law Marg[are]t Xt[ia]n''' sister of her husband *'''Ann Woods als Xt[ia]n of Ballaneri''' *'''her husband''' Testatrix's husband, sworn in the court as William Christian *'''her son John Xt[ia]n''' under the age of 21 years *'''Wm Corring & his wife''' owed money to Testatrix *'''Ann Curghey''' witness *'''John Dawson''' witness *'''Dab: Callister''' pledges for administration *'''Patr: Crellin of Berey''' pledges for administration Peeltown
This is affirmed to be the last Will & Testam[en]t of
'''Ann Christian als Moore''' who departed this life about
the 1st of May 1701 being in perfect mind & me=
=mory at the making thereof. First she committed her
soul to God & body to Xt[ia]n burial. Itt[em] She left
'''her brother Thomas''' 4 s th[a]t was due to him Itt[em] she left
to '''her sister in law Marg[are]t Xt[ia]n''' a petticoat & two
sheep Itt[em] she left to '''Ann Woods als Xt[ia]n of Ballaneri''' a
riding hood. Itt[em] She left to '''her husband''' half a cow
& half the riding horse. Itt[em] she left all the rest of
her goods moveable & immoveable to '''her son John Xt[ia]n''' &
if he died before he came to age, she then left all
her goods to her husband & appointed th[a]t her s[ai]d child
& goods shud be left to the care & tuition of her s[ai]d
husband. Itt[em] she died cut all persons th[a]t woud claim
right to her goods with 6 d a piece legacy. Itt[em] she
left the money th[a]t was due to her from '''Wm Corring'''
'''& his wife''' to her s[ai]d son John Testes: Ann Curghey, John Dawson {jurat} The child being und[e]r age, the father '''Wm Christian''' is sworn in form of law Pledges Dab: Callister & Patr: Crellin of Berey ==Sources==

Will of Ann Cooper of Hingham, a Single Woman, 1634

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Cooper-34462|Ann Cooper]] of Hingham, a Single Woman, courtesy of Susan McNamee. The will was written on 2 June 1634. '''Will of Ann Cooper 1634''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Registered wills v. 43, 1634, Norwich Record Office; digital images via [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/291384?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''FamilySearch'' catalog], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8004648, image 97-98, accessed 15 February 2022, courtesy of Nic Donnelly. The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Ann Coo[per]''', a single woman * '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' *'''Margarett, my mother''' *'''John Coo[per] my brother''' *'''Nathaniell my brother''' *'''Rabecca my sister''' * '''Thomas Coo[per] my brother''' *'''Thomas''', Thomas Coo[per]'s son *'''Samuel''', Thomas Coo[per]'s son *'''Rachel''', Thomas Coo[per]'s daughter *'''Ester Rogers''', witness *'''Anthony Coo[per]''', witness --- June, the Second Day, 1634, I '''Ann Coo[per]'''
of Hingham in the county of Norff[olk] Single woman
doe ordaine & make this my last will & testament
of all my moveable effects in manner following, first
I give & bequeath all my lande & grounde lying in
hardingham to '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' & '''Margarett'''
'''my mother''' terme of their life and after their
deceased. I give & bequeath the said lande & grounde
to '''John Coo[per] my brother''' & his heirs for due upon
this condition, that he the said '''John''' doe pay to
'''Nathaniell my brother''' the sume of twenty pounde,
fiftie penne the sume of this payde & to
and to '''Rabecca my Sister''' ye some of three pounds & to ye three children of
'''Thomas Coo[per] my brother''' videl[ice]t '''Thomas, Samuel & Rachel''' payde
the sume of five pounde to be equally devided
amongest them all which said sumes of money my
will & mynd is that '''John my brother''' shall pay to
them within five monthe most after the decease
of the paid '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' & '''Margarett'''
'''my mother''' the which said sumes of of mony to be
paid at the Markett Crese of the said towne
of Hingham and if deafault of payment or
the said somes of mony be not paid as above
then I will and give the said lande & grounde to

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'''Nathanyell Coo[per]''' my said brother and
his heires, he then to pay the said sumes of
mony & also to pay to the said '''John my brother'''
the sume of twenty pounds all which said somes
of monye the said '''Nathanyell''' shall pay within
one yeare most after the decease of the
'''Thomas Coo[per] my Father & Margarett my Mother'''
All the rest of my moveable goods I give and
bequeath to '''Thomas Coo[per] my father''' whome
I make executor of ths my last will and
testament, In witnes here unto I have sett
my hand & soule the day & yeare above said
have being wittnessed '''Ester Rogers'''
& '''Anthony Coo[per]'''

Ann Coo[per] her mark
the testator
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Will of Ann Robinson (1673)

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[[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Ann Robinson, Single Woman'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Ann Robinson of Saint Andrew, Middlesex. It was written on 19 February 1673 and proved at ??? on 15 March 1674.Will of Ann Robinson :Reference: PROB 11/347/307 :Description: Will of Ann Robinson, Single woman of Saint Andrew, Middlesex :Date: 15 March 1675 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D655191 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''', in order of appearance: *'''Ann Robinson''' Testatrix *my loving brother '''Mr Thomas Robinson''', Executor *my mother '''Cremer''' *her husband '''Charles Cremer''' Esquire *'''Elizabeth''' his daughter *'''Katherin''' the daughter of my brother '''Thory''' *my brother '''William Robinson's daughter''' *my sister '''Steede sonn by Mr Harrison''' *my brother '''William Robinson and his wife''' *my brother '''Thory and his wife''' *'''my sister Steed''' *'''my Aunt Clarke''' *'''Mary''' her daughter *'''Witnesses''': Mary Cox, Joanna Thornell, Edmond Grand ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] T. Anna Robinson I '''Ann Robinson''' of the Parish of St Andrewes Middlesex Single woman
doe this Nyneteenth day of February Anno –– 1673 make my last Will
and Testament in manner following Imprimis I will that my Body be buryed
at the discretion of my mother Cremer and I giue to her Twenty Poundes
for the discharge of the same Item I giue all my Estate Freehold and Copy
hold to '''my loving brother Mr Thomas Robinson''' and the heires of his body [new page]
and for want of heires of his body I giue the same to my mother Cremer
for her life and after her decease to my sister Sarah wife of Mr Thomas
Thory and the heires of her body and for want of such heires To my brother
Mr William Robinson and his heires foreuer Item I make '''my said brother Mr'''
'''Thomas Robinson''' my Executor Item I giue vnto '''my mother Cremer''' Twenty
Poundes And to '''her husband Charles Cremer Esquire''' Tenn Poundes and to
'''Elizabeth his daughter''' Forty shillinges And I will that my Executor pay vnto
'''Katherin the daughter of my brother Thory''' Fyfty Poundes when the said Katherin
comes to the age of Seaventeene yeares Also to '''my brother William Robinsons'''
'''daughter''' Fyve poundes at the same age Also to '''my sister Steede sonn? by Mr'''
'''Harrison''' Fyve Poundes at the same age And I doe giue to '''my brother William'''
'''Robinson and his wife''' To – '''my brother Thory and his wife''' and to '''my sister Steed'''
Twenty shillinges a peece to buy them Ringes and to '''my Aunt Clarke''' Forty
shillinges and to '''Mary her daughter''' Fyve poundes To be paid within Two Yeares
after my death. '''Ann Robinson'''. Declared and published as the last will and
Testament of '''the said Ann Robinson''' in presence of us '''Mary Cox Joanna Thornell'''
'''Edmond Grand''' Prabate in latin
Decimo Quinto Die mensis martij Anno D[om]ini (stilo Anglia) millesimo
Sexcentesimo Septuagesimo Quarto Emanavit Comissio Carolo Cremer Armingero
Curatori legittime assignato Thomae Robinson fratri et Executori Testamenti
dicta defuncta habentis .. ad administrant... Bona Jura et Credita eiusdem defuncta
in vsum et Comodum dicti Executoris et douer dictus Executor vire sumum Primum
aetatis fuae Annum attegit? iuxta tenorem et effectum Tsetamenti insius? defuncta
de bene et fideliter administrando eadem ad sancta Dei Euangelia in debita
Juris forma Jurat./exrs == Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Ann Rock of Walsall, Staffordshire,Spinster 1806

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[[Category:Staffordshire, Wills and Estates]] []This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Ann Rock, spinster of Walsall, written on 18 June 1804 and proved in the Dioceses of Lichfield and Coventry in 1806 '''Probate''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Ann Rock, spinster''' testatrix *'''Joseph Rock''' brother of testatrix *'''Phebe Rock''' sister of testatrix *'''Catherine Thornton''' sister of testatrix *'''Benjamin Rock''' brother of testatrix *'''Mary Woodward''' sister of testatrix *'''Elizabeth Marlow''' sister of testatrix *'''Daniel Marlow''' Executor and husband of Elizabeth *'''Thomas Spink''' witness *'''Henry Cater''' witness In the name of God Amen _ I '''Ann Rock of the Parish'''
'''of Walsall in the County of Stafford Spinster'''do make and publish
this my last will and testament in manner following (That is
to say) first I will that all my Just debts & funeral Expences
be fully paid Also I give and bequeath to''' my Brother Joseph'''
'''Rock '''Twenty Pounds to''' my Sister Phebe Rock'''Twenty
Pounds to '''my Sister Catharine Thornton '''Ten Pounds _ Also
I give & bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my
Monies (or securities) for Money Goods Chatells and Personal
estate whatsoever or wheresoever and of what kind or sort so
ever unto and equally amongst my Brothers & Sisters as
follows '''Joseph Rock & Benjamin Rock Mary Woodward Eliz[abeth]'''
'''Marlow Sarah Ankret Catharine Thornton & Phebe Rock'''
Share & Share alike equally and I also Make & appoint
'''Daniel Marlow & Joseph Rock''' Executors of this my
Will _ In Witness^[whereof] and that this is my last Will & Testament
I have hereunto set my hand & Seal this Eighteenth Day of June
in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and
Four
'''/Ann Rock'''

Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Testatrix
'''Ann Rock''' as and for her last Will & Testament on the Day
the same bears date In the presence of us who have subscribed
our names as witnesses thereto In the presence of the said
Testatrix and of each other
'''Thomas Spink'''
'''Henry Cater'''
==Sources== ===Acknowledgements=== Many thanks to [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] for his input into this trancription

Will of Ann Tasker Ogle

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[[Category: Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland]] [[Category: Annapolis, Maryland]] Last Will and Testament of Ann Tasker Ogle I [[Tasker-52|Ann Ogle]] of Annapolis do make this my Last Will and Testament Whereas a considerable alteration in my circumstances since I made a Will _________ that I should make a new one. I hereby revoke and annul every Will, Testament and Codicil heretofore by me made and I declare this to by my only Last Will and Testament and I do hereby constitute and appoint my Grandson, Samuel Ridout as the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and I do give and bequeath unto him all the estate real, personal and mixed which I may die possessed of or be in any manner entitled to for the following uses and purposes viz to sell, dispose of the same or any part thereof as he in his discretion may think proper either real or personal for carrying out this my Will into effect, with all convenient dispatch not however wishing him to sell a part of my real estate at an under value for the purpose of speedily doing his administration. The proceeds of this my said estate I desire may be applied by my said Executor to pay of the legacies and bequests contained here mentioned in this my Will and in the manner herein directed. I give, devise and bequeath to my Grandson, [[Ridout-456|Horatio Ridout]] and his heirs the sum of one thousand pounds current money. I give, devise and bequeath to Meliora Ogle Ridout my Great Granddaughter and her heirs the sum of seventeen hundred pounds current money also all my wearing apparel, watch, and all the other jewels I may be possessed of. I give, devise and bequeath to my Granddaughter, [[Anderson-30964|Harriet Buchanan]] and her heirs, the sum of eight hundred pounds current money, also the china closet with glasses, ______table that___in my drawing room. I further give and bequeath to my said Grandson, Samuel Ridout my Executor, my silver coffee pot, cream pot, tea chest, soup spoon twenty spoons, punch ladle, Silver ink stand, this being the plate which I have ______________. I further give and bequeath to my said Executor, the sum of two thousand pounds current money in trust that he shall quarterly pay the trust thereof to my Granddaughter Anne Ogle Gibson during her life have in a late settlement of a debt due to me from my son given to my Grandson Benjamin Ogle a considerable part of the said debt I consider that donation as ______lent to a legacy and therefore bequeath him nothing. I give to my Granddaughter Anne Tayloe one of the one of the bonds for L1000 pafused to me on the 30 Dec 1809 by her Mother Henry M. Ogle and I give another bond pafused by Henry M. Ogle of L1000 to my Grandson ______Ogle in trust to pay the interest thereof annually to my Granddaughter Mary Bevans during her life and after her decease to divide the principal sum between her Daughters. And after all my debts of legacies above mentioned are paid, I give and bequeath to my said Grandson Samuel Ridout my said Executor and to his heirs forever all the _____of my Estate both real, personal of mixed in Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth Day of January 1810 Signed, Sealed and ______ by the Testator as her Last Will & Testament on the day and year above mentioned in the presence of who at her request of their presence and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe over names as heretofore. ______Cleth Anne Ogle (seal) Bethel Rudd Rebecca Fowler Signed, Sealed and acknowledged by the Testator her Last Will and Testament _________________ of May in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and fourteen in the presence of us who at her request and her presence and in the presence of each other hereto subscribe our names as Witnesses. Henry Maynadier Anne Ogle (seal) Elizabeth Reid Eliza Maynadier Whereas I have given one thousand pounds to my Grandson Samuel Ridout in trust that he shall pay the interest thereof quarterly to Anne Ogle Gibson during her life and now by this Codicil to my Will I give the said Thousand pounds after the death of the said Anne Ogle Gibson to my Great Granddaughter Harriet Ridout Anne Ogle, December 13, 1815[[WikiTree ID|Name]]

Will of Anna Maria Charlotte Soame (1804)

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[[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Soame-29|Anna Maria Charlotte Soame (abt.1732-1804)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Anna Maria Charlotte Soame of Orchard Street Portman Square, Middlesex, England. It was written on 18 May 1801 and proved at London on 6 July 1804.'''Will''' of Anna Maria Charlotta Soame :Reference: PROB 11/1412/20 :Description: Will of Anna Maria Charlotta Soame, Spinster of Orchard Street Portman Square, Middlesex :Date: DATE :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D339361 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1412, {{Ancestry Sharing|6098397|7b22746f6b656e223a224a7246433652496f515046382b356743547248424f79573848346f6467332f5a584c33306d73364832446b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|413950|uk}} (accessed 19 September 2023), Will of Anna Maria Charlotta Soame, granted probate on 6 Jul 1804. Died about 1804. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Anna Maria Charlotte Soame''', Testatrix *'''Elizabeth Dorothy Watson''' *'''Elizabeth Viteux''' *'''Ann Apthorp''', Wife of Doctor Apthorp and Sister of Rev. Thomas Crick (died before 1824) *Rev. '''Thomas Crick''' *'''Charles Stevenson''', Nephew *'''Catherine Gell''' *'''Nayler''', Aunt *'''Izabella Gell''' *'''Jane Topham''', Friend *'''Charlotte Kisbridge''' *'''Frances Kirby''' *Rev. '''Mathew Kenrick''' (died 1803) *'''Henry Soame''', Brother (died 1813) *Witnesses: Edwd Clerke, W. Baker, Wm Dowale ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] Anna Maria Charlotte Soame This is the last Will and Testament
of '''Anna Maria Charlotte Soame of Orchard Street'''
'''Portman Square Spinster'''
I give to '''Elizabeth Dorothy'''
'''Watson''' the sum of five pounds
To '''Elizabeth'''
'''Viteux''' '''now residing in Brewers Street''' the Sum of
five pounds
To '''Ann Apthorp Wife of Doctor'''
'''Apthorp''' '''and Sister to the Reverend Thomas Crick of'''
'''Little Thurlow''' the Sum of Ten pounds
I give and
bequeath to '''my Nephew Charles Stevenson''' Lieutenant
Colonel of the fifth Regiment of Infantry the Sum
---- [Page two] of one hundred pounds
to '''Catherine Geil''' the
two pictures of my brother
the other of '''my Aunt'''
'''Nayler'''
to '''Izabella Gell'''
my pin with hair set
round with diamonds all the rest of my Trinkets
and all my wearing apparel my house in
Orchard Street household furniture plate
Linen China Books together with the Sum of
five hundred I give and bequeath to '''my faithful friend'''
'''now living with me Jane Topham Spinster''' her
Executors Administrators and Assigns forever
I bequeath
to '''Charlotte Kisbridge'''? the Sum of four pounds to
be paid to her by my Trustees hereinafter named
annually during her natural Life on Christmas
Day next after my Decease
and to '''Frances Kirby'''
one years full wages over and above what shall
be due to to her if she shall be living with me
at the time of my decease
I desire to be interred in
as private a manner as may be in the church
at Thames Ditton in the County of Surrey to be
conveyed in a herse and four horses without any
coach attending I give and bequeath
all the Rest
Residue and Remain of my Estate or Estates and
Effects whatsoever and wheresoever they may be found
and likewise whatever property I may hereafter be
entitled to in Land or Money Goods and Chattels under
whatever name or description then may be to
'''Jane Topham''' now living with me '''my Brother'''
'''Henry Soame of Little Thurlow''' in the County of
Suffolk the '''Reverend Mathew Kenrick of Blechingly'''
in the County of Surry and the '''Rev Thomas Alth'''
'''of Little Thurlow''' in the County of Suffolk their Heirs
Executors and Administrators In Trust that they my
said Trustees and the Survivors and Survivor of them
and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor
shall and do as soon as conveniently may be after
my Decease, receive collect and act in the Remainder
thereof and invest or put out to Interest in or
transfer the same into the names of them '''the'''
'''said Jane Topham Henry Soame Reverend'''
'''Mathew Kenrick and Reverend Thomas Crick''' or
the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executor
Administrator of such Survivor In Trust in the first
place to permit Suffer or Sufficiently authorize and
empower receive and take the dividends ..ing
and annual produce thereof to her own use during
the life of the said Jane Topham and immediately
after her decease upon Trust to a sign transfer
and make over the same to '''my Nephew Lieutenant'''
'''Colonel Charles Stevenson''' of the fifth Regiment of
---- [Page three] Infantry his Heirs Executors Administrators and
Assigns for his own use and benefit and in case '''the'''
'''said Jane Topham''' should not survive me I bequeath
to '''my said Nephew Charles Stevenson''' his Exe[cut]ors
Adm[inistrat]ors and Assigns my house in Orchard Street &
household Furniture Plate Linen China Books and
the sum of five hundred pounds hereinbefore bequeathed
to '''the said Jane Topham''' and do direct that my
said Trustees shall in such case hand possessed of
the property so as aforesaid bequeathed unto them
for the sole use and benefit of '''my said Nephew'''
'''Charles Stevenson''' his Heirs Executors Administrators
and Assigns and direct all my just debts and funeral
Expenses to be paid and that it shall and may
be careful to and for my said Trustees or the
Survivor or Survivors of them from time to time
to alter and transpose the Securities or Funds and
the Monies placed thereon as to them my said
Trustees shall seem prudent the same being with
the consent and approbation of the said jane
Topham in case she shall survive me as aforesaid
ans that also my said Trustees or the Survivor or
Survivors of them shall not be chargeable with any Loss
or Damage which may happen in or about the
execution of the Trusts of this my Will without
his ^her or their wilful Default
I do give to '''the aforesaid'''
'''Reverend Thomas Crick''' the Sum of Ten pounds
to the '''Reverend Mathew Kenrick''' Ten pounds to be
laid out in a Ring to be presented to him
To '''my said Brother'''
'''Henry Soame''' the Sum of one hundred pounds and
do constitute and appoint '''the said Reverend Thomas'''
'''Crick Jane Topham Henry Soame and Reverend'''
'''Mathew Kenrick''' Executors and Executrix of this my
Will and I do hereby revoke all former wills and
codicils by me at any time heretofore made and
declare this to be my last Will and Testament In
Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
Seal this day the Eighteenth of May one thousand
Eight hundred and one /—/ '''Anna Maria Charlotta'''
'''Soame''' // /—/ It is my wish that '''my said Nephew'''
'''Charles Stevenson''' shall take the name and bear
the arms of Soame /—/ Signed Sealed Published
and Declared by '''me the said Anna Maria Charlotta'''
'''Soame''' as for her last Will and Testament in the
presence of us who at her request and in her
presence have subscribed as witnesses thereof /—/
Edwd Clerke /—/ W. Baker /—/ Wm Dowale..
---- [Page four] This will was proved at London on the
Sixth Day of July in the year of our Lord one
Thousand Eight hundred and four before the
Worshipful ..... Pearce Parson Doctor of
Laws Surrogate of the Knight Honorable Sir
William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master
Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of
'''Henry Soame the Brother''' of the deceased and one
of the Surviving Executors named int he said Will
to whom Admon was granted of all and singular
the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased
having been sworn duly to adminsiter power
reserved of making the like Grant to the Reverend
'''Thomas Crick''' the other Surviving Executor named
in the said Will when he shall apply for the
same.
== Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Anne Barker of London 1610

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] === Will === [''folio 178 recto'']

'''In the name of God Amen.''' The
eightenth Day of January one thousand six hundreth and nyne and in the
yeares of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord James by the grace of god kinge of
Englande Fraunce and Irelande the seaventh and of Scotlande the three and
fortith defender of the faith etc. I Anne Barker of London widdowe beinge in
good health and of sounde and perfecte mynde and memory praysed be god Doe
ordaine and make this my presente testamente contayninge therein my last will in
manner and forme followinge that is to say Imprimis and before all thinges I give and
commend my soule into the hands of almightie god my creator and to Jesus Christe my only
Lord and Sauiour by the merrittes of whose moste bitter death and passion I hope and
steadfastly beleeve to be saved and by noe other meanes And my bodie to buried in the
Chauncell of the parish Church of Saincte Dunstaines in the East in Towerstreete
London within the tombe where my father Mr Alderman Heardson and my Mother
the Ladie Champion were buried Item I will that ymediatly after my decease every
fourth sondaie through the whole yeare that is to saie every moneth a Sermon
vppon the Sondaie in the afternone beginninge at one of the Clocke and soe to have
twelve sermons made by Mr Wright parson of the parishe Church of Saincte Catherine
Colman in London if he be liveinge but yf be not liveinge then all the saide
Sermons to be made by the best learned men that maie be had and for every
of the saide sermons I give to the preachers that shall make the same twentie
shillinges a peece which amounteth to thirteene poundes in the whole yeare Item
I give and bequeath vnto the saide Mr Wright the somme of tenn poundes sterlinge
so as he be with me in my sicknes as often as convenientlie he maye and especiallye
at the hower of my Death to compforte me in my weaknes and to pray with me
and for me Item I give and bequeath towardes the maintaynannce of Christe
Church Hospitall in London twentie poundes to be paide within three monethes
nexte after my decease Item I give and bequeath vnto the seaven prisons That is to
say, to the two Compters the one in the Powltry and the other in woodstreete
to them that lie in hole to each prison fortie shillinges a peece And to Ludgate
Newgate the Kinges bench the Marshelsey and the white Lyon to each prison
fortie shillinges a peece to them that have moste neede to be paide within eight
and twentie Daies nexte after my decease Item I give to the poore people of the
parish of Saincte Catherine Colman in London where I nowe Dwell and to the
poore people of the parishe of Saincte Dunstaines in the East aforesaide to each parish
Tenn poundes to be distributed within one moneth nexte after the Daie of my
buriall Item I will that in each of the saide two parrishes of Saincte Catherine
Colman and Saincte Dunstaines in the easte the value of three poundes in breade
or money shalbe Distributed to such poore people as shal resorte unto the same
parishes in the Daie of my buriall Item I give and bequeath vnto my brother
Mr John Heardson one hundreth ounces of newe guilte plate at a noble an ounce
and a blacke gowne the cloath to be worth twentie shillinges a yard and cloakes
for two of his menn Item I give and bequeath to Mr Jasper Miller whoe attended
of Judge Gawdie in his life tyme a blacke cloake and tenn poundes to make him
a Ringe Item I give to the Lord Maier and every of the Aldermen that shalbe
in this Cittie at the tyme of my decease to each of them a Ringe of goulde of fifty
shillinges price and of what fashion themselves shall lyke beste. Item I give to Mr
Seibrighte the late Towne Clerke and to his wife each of them a blacke gowne
and to her also a Ringe of goulde the price of it to be fifty shillinges Item I give
and bequeath vnto the ladie Elizabeth Riddlesden a blacke gowne yf she be in
London

[''folio 178 verso'']

at the tyme of my Decease Item I give to my neighbour mistris Goulde a blacke gowne
yf she be in London at the tyme of my decease Item I give to Mr Wright the preacher in
Saincte Catherine Colmans parish in London and his wife each of them a vlacke
gowne and I give to mris Margarett Pagrave a blacke gowne yf she be in London
at the tyme of my decease Item I give to Mr John Highlord and his wife Dwellinge in
Marke lane and to his Daughter my goddaughter each of them a blacke gowne Also to
him twenty ounces of guilte plate at a noble an ounce and his wife a gould Ringe
of fifty shillinges Price Item I give and bequeath vnto the very pooreste sorte of the
Company of grocers of London Fifty poundes to be Distributed within three monethes
next after my Decease at the Discrac[i]on of the wardens of the same Companie Item I
give and bequeath vnto the verie pooreste sorte of the Company of Skinners in London
fifty poundes to be Distributed within three monethes next after my decease at the
Discreacon of the Wardens of the same Companie Item I give and bequeath to the said
two Companies of grocers and Skinners twentie markes a peece to make them Dinners
in the Day of my funerall so as they goe to Church with me at my funerall Item I give
to Richard Stockmead that somtyme was my servaunte a blacke gowne and fortie
shillinges to make him a Ringe Item I give to threescore and tenn poore women each of
them a blacke gowne and twelve pence a peece in monye Item I give vnto my Cozen Howlet
a blacke cloake and his wife a blacke gowne and to his Children each of them a blacke
Cloake Item I will that my executor herevnder named shall from tyme to tyme supplie
the wantes of my saide Cozen Howlett[es] wide with money as neede shall require vntill she
have receaved in the whole tenn poundes Item I give to Widdowe Hewes the late wife
of John Hewes Deceased forty shillinges Item I give to every of my menservauntes a
blacke cloake and fifty shillinges in money and to every of my maide servauntes a blacke
gowne and fifty shillines in money Item I give and bequeath vnto Thomas Archer
Scriuener a blacke gowne of thirteene shillines and fower pence the yard and fortie shilling[es]
sterlinge Item I give and bequeath toward[es] the mayntainannce of Saincte Thomas
hospitall in Southwarke and Saincte Bartholomewes hospitall in London to each
hispitall forty shillinges a peece Item I give and bequeath vnto Sir William Ayloffe
to the ladie his wife to Alice Archedale and Sara Archedale Daughters of the saide
Ladye Ayloffe every of them a blacke gowne and to fower of his men every of them
a Cloake Item I give and bequeath vnto Alice Archdale Daughter of the saide Lady
Ayloffe one hundreth poundes sterlinge to be paide vnto her within three monethes
nexte after my Decease Item I give and bequeath vnto the saide Sir William Ayloffe
one hundreth poundes to make him a Chayne. Item I give and bequeathe vnto John
Barker and Roberte Barker which Sir Roberte Barker had by my Daughter
Judithe Barker twenty ounces a peece of guilte plate at a Noble an ounce to be
Delivered vnto them at there severall ages of twentie and one yeares or the Daies
of there severall marriages which shall first happen Item I give and bequeath
vnto Anne Barker which the saide Sir Roberte Barker had by my daughter
Judith one hundreth poundes to be paide her in the Daie of her marriage or at
her full age of one and twenty yeares which shall first happen And it is my Will
and mynd that Sir Eward Waterhowse knight shall have thuse and imployinge
of the saide hundreth poundes vntill the saide Anne Barker shall accomplish her
full age of one and twenty yeares orbe marryed payinge her therefone
yearely tenn poundes from the tyme of my Decease vntill the saide hundreth
poundes be Due to her Item I give and bequeath vnto the saide Anne
Barker all the Jewells pearles and buttons which she nowe useth to weare
Item I giue and bequeath vnto the saide Sir Edward Waterhouse to his lady
and to her gentlewomen each of them a black gowne and for fower of this men
eache of them a blacke Cloake Also to the said Sir Edward Waterhouse

[''folio 179 recto'']

one hundreth poundes to make him a Chayne and to the saide Ladie waterhowse my
Coach with the furniture thereto belonginge and my forses or mares which shalbe
laste used with my Coach before my decease Item I give and bequeath vnto the
saide Ladie Ayloffe my daughter my Chayne of goulde and pearle my two
pearle bone guaces[''?''] my greene satten vallence ymbroydered with velvett and frindged
with goulde sixe Curtaines to the same of greene taffeta purled a greene taffetie
quilte all my tapistrie hanginges that hange in the greate Chamber of my nowe
Dwellinge howse all my carpetts and windowe cloathes that be vsed in my saide
Dyninge greate Chamber all my apparrell that is vnbequeathed the greateste
neste of my guilte silver bowles with a cover marked with Sir Richard Cham
pions marke the greateste nest of my percell guilte silver bowles two Dozen of
silver spones some guilte and somme parcell guilte, one neste of percell guilte goblettes
with a cover one bason and Ewers marked with Mr Stodderdes armes and the grocers
one greate neste of guilte pottes graven one other neste of guilte pottes with greate
bellyes shorte and thicke one silver quarte pott with a Cover one Dozen of parcell
guilt trenchers of the bigger sorte of the two Dozen one guilte greate salte and one
other lesser then that by a good deale with a cover one neste of percell guilt bowles
three percell guilte Candlestickes Nyne parcell guilte bowe pottes my lesser gilte
standinge Cupp with a cover one greate guilte Castinge bottle one silver lye pott seaven
payer of flaxen sheetes six flaxen table cloathes some very longe and some shorter two playne
table Cloathes stiched and Fringed two longe plaine bone laced tablecloathes three fyne
playne holland towells two laydworke and two razed worke towells purled about the
sydes three ladeworke towells more whereof one is longer then the other two, three
very five [''sic''] broade Diaper twoells and a shorte one two little Diaper tablecloathes
one longe one very fyne Diaper tablecloathe one very fine Diaper table cloath with bone
lace five Damaske table cloathes one of which is Done with bone lace and buttons
two broade very fyne Damaske towells two shorte Damaske towells one payer of very
fyne holland sheetes with three leaves Done with very broade bone lace one payer
of very fyne holland sheetes stitched and purled two payer more of very fyne holland
sheetes with three leaves three kin[er][''?''] panes of Damaske laid with goulde lace and gould
buttens two Damaske Drinkinge Cloathes laced with gould lace and gold buttons two
Cushion Cloathes wrought with Drawen worke two payer of pillowbeers wroght
with Drawen worke twelve other fine holland pillowbeeres fower Cupbord cloathes
with broad bone lace two Damaske kin[er] panns with bone lace Nyne Dozen and
one halfe Dozen of Damaske napkins fower Dozen and one halfe Dozen of Diaper
Napkins one Dozen of laid worke napkines purled and wroght three Dozen
and a halfe of flaxen Napkins one Dozen of holland Napkines hembd and
stitchte my newe bed of reade cloath ymbrothered with blacke yellowe and white
and Curtaines to it, a Reade Rugge two Crimson satten Cushions ymbrothered with
gould to sett vppon a Cushion Cloath, twenty Dozen of pewter greate and smale
my payer of latten Andirons and a Capp panne standinge in the hall and all the
Candlestickes that are in the greate Chamber and in the hall of my nowe dwellinge
howse and two longe plain tablecloathes with bone lace, all the foresaide Lynnen
bequeathed to the ladie Ayloffe is contayned in one Cheste with her name written
on the inside of the same. Item it is my will and myne that yf the saide Ladie
Ayloffe my Daughter shall Departe this life before the saide Sir William Ayloffe
her husband that then the place lynnen and all other thinges in the said last
recited legacie menconed to be bequeathed vnto the saide ladie Ayloffe shall
Descend and come vnto the Childe and Children of the saide ladie Ayloffe which
she hath and shall have by the saide Sir William Ayloffe and for wante of suche

[''folio 179 verso'']

yssue then I give and bequeath the same premisses vnto the saide Sir William Ayloffe
Prouided Alwaies that yf the saide Sir William Ayloffe within eighte and twentie
Daies nexte after my decease Doe not become bounde by a good and lawfull obligac[i]on vnto
my executor herevnder named in the penaltie of two thousand markes of Currant
English money with condic[i]on for the Deliuery of the premisses in good case and
plight reasonable use and casualtie thereof in the meane tyme excepted vnto the
saide Childe and children of the saide Ladie Ayloffe within three monethes
next after the Decease of the saide Ladie Ayloffe yf she Die before her saide huband
And that yf she survive him that then the saide ladie Ayloffe shall have and enioy
all the said laste recyted legacie as the guifte of me her Mother And that the saide
Sir William Ayloffe duringe the naturall liefe of the said Ladie his wife shall not
Alien sell or doe away all or any parte of the plate Lynnen goodes or other thinges contayned
in the said laste recyted legacie, that then the same legacie for and concerninge the
premisses shalbe voyde and of none effecte in the lawe to all intentes and purposes as
yf the same legacie nor any parte thereof had not bene given, Item I give and beque
athe vnto the said Ladie waterhowse my daughter my greateste Chayne of plaine
goulde that weare every Daie my two Chaines of pearle that I weare for bracletts
my greatest Diamond Ringe with one stone my other best Diamond Ringe with Diuers
stones my velvett girdle that is sett with buttones my Crimson Taffetie bedd ymbro=
thered with gould and silver with all the furniture to it that is to saye with
vallence Curtaines tester of the bedd quilte windowe Cloath and Cupbord cloth
of Crimson silke laced with silver two longe Cushions and two shorte Cushions
of Crymson satten ymbroythered with goulde and silver one them havinge her
Fathers Armes in yt sixe of my best Chayers Done with Crymson fugerd[''?''] satten
for gentlewomen to sitt on, all the tapistry hanginges that are used in the
Chamber where she useth to lye in my nowe Dwellinge howse the ymbrothered
Curtaines vallence and tester aboute the bedd werein she is wonte to lye in my
nowe Dwellinge howse, a payer of Andirons that are in the greate Chamber
of my nowe Dwellinge howse a little payer of Andirons to the same belonginge a
Cesterne and a Capp pann of yellow latten my plaine velvet gowne all my Lynnen
that is wonte to be used for my owne Weareinge and all my howshold lynnen
vnbeaqueathed as tablecloathes Napkins towells pillowberes and sheetes beinge
in my howse one greate neste of guilte bowles with a cover one nest of greate guilte
goblettes with a cover my greatest guilt standinge Cupp with a cover, one neste
of smale guilte bowles two greate liuery guilte pottes with Covers two greate
guilte saltes with one cover Nyne parcell guilte silver bow pottes three parcell
guilte Candlestickes, two guilt skincke pottes one greater then the other one quarte
bard silver pott with a cover parcell guilte one silver porringer parcell guilte two Dozen
of silver spones somme guilte and other some parcell guilte, all my Instrumentes of
musicke one guilte spice boxe one silver Chaffingdish one guilte trencher salte one silver
sawce Cupp with a cover, one guilte Castinge bottle one silver lye pott seaven guilte
pottes with five Covers two basons and Ewers boste aboute with gilte beinge but
percell guilte two pin pillows to sett vppon Cushion Cloathes ymbrothered with
goulde vppon Crimson satten two of my beste tapistrie Coverlettes twenty Dozen
of pewter greate and smale seaven peare of flazen sheetes one payer of fyne holland
sheetes with three bredthes stitched with broade bone lace two payer of fyne holland
sheetes with three bredthes one fyne holland sheete with three leaves Done with
Needleworke lace in the seames one payer of fyne hollande sheetes with three bredthes
stitched and purled aboute the edge one payer of flaxen sheetes with broade bone
lace one payer of pillowbeeres wroughte with laidworke and Cutworke tenn
other fyne holland pillowbeares two longe and broade Damaske towells, three

[''folio 180 recto'']

narrowe damaske towells one Damaske tablecloath with bone lace fower longe damaske
tablecloates one shorte Damaske table cloath three longe Diaper towelles one Narrowe
longe Diaper towell one diaper tablecloath with broade bone lace two verie fine Diaper
table clothes one of them twice so longe as the other one shorte Course Diaper table
Cloath three laidworke and raysed worke towelles wrough over thwarte and Rounde
aboute and stitched and purled fower laidworke towells one broader then the other
three one shorte holland towell with bone lace, one shorte flaxen towell with a border
of laideworke three plaine fyne hollande towelles two playne fyne hollande table
Cloathes with broade bone lace stitcht six longe flaxen table Cloathes and a shorte
one three flaxen table cloathes frindged and stitcht Fower Damaske kin[er] pannes
with goulde lace and buttons of gould three kin[er] pannes of Damaske with bone lace
one Cushion Cloath of Damaske with broade bone lace one Drinkinge Cloathe
of Damaske wrought with razed worke three Cupboard cloathes wrought
with Italian Cutworke edged with bone lace one Cushion Cloath wrought with
blacke silke and fild upp with goulde one payer of pillowbeeres wrought with
blacke silke and fild upp with gowlde one Draen worke towell wrought with
blacke silke two Cupbord cloathes wrought with blacke silke five Dozen of
Damaske napkines fower Dozen and a halfe of Diaper napkinges two Dozen of
hollande napkines wrought with razed worke whereof one Dozen is stitcht and
purled Nyne hollande Napkines stitched and purled two Dozen and sixe hollande
napkins wereof one Dozen is wrought, three Dozen of holland napkins whereof
somme be stitcht and some wrought and twelve flaxen napkins and two longe plaine
table cloathes with bone lace rounde aboute All the foresaide lynnen bequeathed
to the Ladie Waterhowse or the moste parte thereof is in one Cheste in my nowe
Dwellinge house with her name written on the insyde of the same but somme of
the Lynnen before menconed is alreadie Deliuered vnto her Item it is my will and
mynde that yf the saide Ladie Waterhowse my daughter shall Departe this life
before the saide Sir Edward Waterhowse her husbande that then the plate
Lynnen and all the other thinges in the saide recyted legacie menconed to be bequ=
eathed vnto the saide Ladie Waterhowse and for wante of such yssue then
I give and bequeath the same premisses vnto the saide Sir Edward water=
howse So as the saide Sir Edward waterhowse Dow well and trulie paye
or cause to be paide vnto Anne Barker the Daughter of Sir Roberte Barker
of Trimley which he had by the Daughter of Mr Stoddard the somme of one
hundreth poundes sterlinge at her full age of twentie and one yeares or the
Daie of her marriage which shall first happen, Prouided alwaies that yf the
saide Sir Edward waterhowse within twentie and eight Daies next after my
Decease Doe not become bounde by a good and lawfull obligac[i]on vnto my
Executor herevnder named in the penaltye of two thousande markes with
condic[i]on for the Deliuery of the premisses in good case and plight reasonable
use and casulatie thereof in the meane tyme excepted vnto the Childe and
Children of the saide Lady Waterhowse within three monethes next after her
Decease yf she Die before her saide husbande and for paymente of one hun=
dreth poundes vnto the saide Anne Barker as aforesaide yf the saide Ladie
Waterhowse shall survyve her saide husbande that then the saide Ladie
waterhowse shall have and enioy all the saide laste recyted legacie to her bequeathed
as the guifte of me her Mother and that the saide Sir Edward waterhowse
Dureinge the naturall life of the saide Ladie his wife shall not alyan sell or dow
awaye all or any parte of the plate Lynnen goodes or thinges contayned in the saide

[''folio 180 verso'']

legacie laste bequeathed vnto the saide Ladie waterhowse that then the same legacie
shalbe voyde and of none effecte in the lawe to all intentes and purposes as yf the
same leavie now any parte thereof had never beene given Item I give and bequeath
vnto my sonne Sir Nicholas Stoddard to his Ladie and each his Children
each of them a blacke gowne and to the saide Sir Nicholas Studdard one hundred
poundes to make him a Chayne Item I give and bequeath to the saide Sir Nicholas
Stoddard my lease and intereste of the parsonage of Nottingham beinge aboute seaventen
yeares yet to come worth twentye poundes yearlie but as he saith worth thirtie poundes
yearelie and all my parte of Desperate and Doubtful Debtes which are contayned
in the Inventary of his Fathers goodes except my parte on one thousand poundes
beinge payable by one Christopher Dorrell by vertue of statute which I give vnto
Judith and Anne Stoddard Daughters of the saide Sir Nicholas Stoddard and I
forgive the saide Sir Nicholas all the Rente of the land which he Detayneth from me
and I Doe also forgive him all arrerages of charges in the wrongfull suites werew[i]th
he hath much vexed me and so god make him his servaunte Item I give and bequeath
to my Neighbour Mr Gardener a blacke gowne, Item I give to Mr Baugham fortie shillinges
sterlinge and I forgive him three poundes more which he oweth me vppon a bill
Item I give vnto my neighbour Mr Knight tenn shillinges and I forgive him tenn
shillinges more that he oweth me Item I give and bequeath vnto Batholomew Kellan
sometyme my apprintice sixe poundes thirtene shillinges and fower pence to be paied
him at his full age of one and twentie yeares Item I will that the saide Ladie water=
howse shall have the educacon of Marie Latham whome I keepe of Almes and I
give her the saide Marie twentie poundes to be paide to her at her full age of one
and twentie yeares of in the Daie of her marriage which shall first happen soe that
she be ruled by the saide ladie Waterhowse and I will that the saide ladie waterhouse
shall have the use of the saide twentie pound toward[es] the educacon of the saide Mary
Latham from the tyme of my Decease vntill it shalbe Due to the saide Mary Latham
the Residue of all and singuler my goodes credittes and Chattells in this my last will
and testamente not expressed and unbequeathed my legacies first fulfilled and my
funerall expences discharged I whollie give will and bequeath vnto my saide two
Daughters the Ladie Ayloffe and the Ladie waterhowse and I Doe appointe and
make Sir William RYder knight my sole Executor of this my last will and testam[en]te
and I give to him and his wife a blacke gowne and yf he renounce the same beinge
therevnto lawfullie required by anie person or personnes whatsoever then I Doe
appointe and make my freinde Mr John Highlord marchaunt my sole executor of
this my laste will and testamente And I Doe give and bequeath vnto such partie
aforesaide by me nominated my Executor as shall Dulie take vppon him thexecution
of this my laste will and testamente over and besides so much money as his charges
and expences shall amounte vnto in and aboute the execution of the same my Will
for his paines and travell thereaboutes the somme of fiftie poundes of law=
full money of England Item it is my Will and meaninge that Sir Roberte
Barker Sir William Ayloffe Sir Edward Waterhowse and Sir Nicholas
Stoddard and every of them for himselfe and his ladie shall seale and as his deede
Deliuer vnto my Executor a generall release of all actions and Demaundes wharsoever
not comprised and expressed in this my present will in such sufficiente sorte as
shalbe thought meete my learned consell before the receipte of there seuerall legacies
here in Comprised and expressed Or ells the foresaide legacies concerninge him or
them onelie so refusinge to seale such generall release as aforesaide and concerninge his
or their ladie or ladies shalbe vtterlie voyd in lawe to all intetes and purposes as
yf the same had never been given nor bequeathed and yf anie of my saide sonnes or

[''folio 181 recto'']

any other personn for them or anie one whosoever to whome I have given any legacie by
this my last will shall disturbe or interupte my Executor in the Due execution of this
my Will then my will and meaninge is that every parson and persons so disturbinge
or interruptinge my Executor or causinge him to be disturbed or interrupted shalbe
vtterlie dis[''?''] and quite barred forever from havinge or obtayninge any legacie
contayned in this my will And I Desire my lovinge brother Mr John Heardson and
such of the saide Sir William Ryder and Mr John Highlord as Doeth not take
vppon him the execution of this my last will to be overseers of the same and to see it
performed accordinge to my true meaninge and to see my Corpes buried accordinge to
my callinge in decente and comly manner and for there paines herein to be taken I give
and bequeath vnto every one of them twenty ounces of guilte plate at a noble an ounce
Thus I make an end thinckeinge with my selfe nothinge more sure then Death
vncertaine of the Daie and hower but when the hower cometh the Will of the Eternall
lord be Done in me and sende me his holie spiritt and a Joyfull resurrection in the
kingdome of Heaven Lord have mercy vppon me into thy handes of Lord I commend
my soule In witnes whereof I the saide Anne Barker have to everie sheete of this my
presente testamente and last will contayninge in the whole seaventeene sheetes subscribed
my name and to the last thereof have also put my seale the Daie and yeares firste
above written Anne Barker. Sealled subscribed and acknowledged as the laste
will and Testamente of the saide Anne Barker in the presence of vs videlicet
Tho: Archer Scr[ivener] William Sone servaunte to the saide Scr[ivener] and Edward Davies
=== Probate === [''folio 181 recto continued; translated from Latin'']

The above written testament was proved at London before Master Edmund Pope, Doctor of Laws, Surrogate for the venerable man Sir John Bennet, knight and Doctor of Laws, Master, Keeper and Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, duly and lawfully appointed; on the twenty-eight day of the month of August in the year of Our Lord one thousand six hundred and ten, Sir William Ryder, knight, Alderman of City of London and executor named in the said testament, under oath, is granted administration of all and singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased and swears on the Holy Gospels to well and faithfully adminster the same.

Will of Anne Bragge, Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, 1794

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category:Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the registered copy of the Will of [[Bathurst-143|Anne (Bathurst) Bragge]]. It was written on July 1790 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 February 1794. ''' Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1241
{{Ancestry Sharing|2358123|608bb5cbc3a2a6ef1be38058906551a8c9a31e05816ae507606fc8600ef4cd86}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|116638}} (accessed 10 March 2023)
Will of Anne Bragge, granted probate on 10 Feb 1794. Died about 1794 in Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, England.

The transcription is as per the original spelling, line breaks and punctuation. Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. __TOC__ Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: ===Persons mentioned=== *[[Bathurst-143|'''Anne Bragge''']], Testator *'''Hay''', Testator's daughter
*[[Bragg-3281|'''William Bragge''']], Testator's Son
*'''My maid Servant''', Testator's maid Servant, Residuary Legatee named
*[[Bragge-20|'''Charles Bragge''']], Testator's Son
*[[Addington-230|'''John Hiley Addington''']], The Deponent
*'''Hugh Jones''', Servant and the Deponent
*'''J Fisher''', Surrogate
*'''Nathl Gostling''', Witness
---- [Page 1]
Will of Anne Bragge, Mangotsfield, Gloucestershire, 1794 '''The Last Will and Testament'''
of '''Anne Bragge''' Widow of the parish of Mangotsfield in the
County of Glo[uce]ster July 1790 - I give and bequeath to '''my''' @
'''Daughter Hay''' the Sum of One thousand pounds to '''my''' @
'''Son William''' besides, that I may die possessed off after paying
my Debts, and the expences attending my ffuneral which
I would wish to be private tho' in a creditable manner
such as '''my Eldest Son''' may Judge proper for his Mother
I would be burried where ever I die but my deead of @
being burried alive makes me or order my Body to be @
opened to my Eldest Son I leave all my Goods of everry @
denomination except my wearing Apparel which I give
to my Daughter Hay, desiring she will reward '''my maid'''
'''Servant''' out of it, as she may deserve I acknowledge
to have received of '''my Son Charles Bragge''' all arrears
of my Rent Charge and Interest upon his two Bonds, in full
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | to this day July 1790
:::::8 February 1794
'''Appeared Personally''' '''John Hiley''' @
'''Addington''' of Teddington in the County of Middlesex Esquire
and '''Hugh Jones''' of Queen Square in the same County
Servant and Severally made Oath that they knew and
[Page 2]
were well acquainted with Anne Bragge late of the @
Parish of Mangatisfield in the County of Gloucester a @
Widow deceased for one year and upwards before and to
the time of her Death which happened as these Deponents
have been informed in the month of May last past @
and these Deponents further made Oath that they also
knew and were well Acquainted with the said deceased
manner and Character of handwriting having often
Seen the said deceased write and having now with
Care and Attention Viewed and Perused the paper
Writing hereunto Annexed being or purporting to be
and contain the Last Will and testament of the said
deceased the said Will beginning thus "the last Will
and testament of Anne Bragge Widow of the Parish
of Mangotsfield in the County of Gloster July 1790"
and ending thus "I Acknowledge to have received of
of my Son Charles Bragge all Arrears of my Rent
Charge and Interest upon his two Bonds in full to this
day July 1790" they these Deponents So verily and in
their Consciences believe the said recited beginning
and Ending of the said Will and the Whole body @
Series and Contents thereof to be all of the proper
hand Writing and to have been Wholly Written
by the said Anne Bragge Widow deceased #
Jno Hiley Addington # Hugh Jones # the Day aforesaid
the said John Hiley Addington and Hugh Jones were
duly Sworn to the truth of the within Written @
Affidavit Before me # J Fisher Surrogate Pres[en]t Nathl.
Gostling ''not. pub''
'''On''' the tenth Day of ffebruary in the year of Our
Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Ninety four
Administer (with the Will annexed) of the Goods
Chattels and Credits of Anne Bragge late of the parish
of Mangotsfield in the County of Gloucester Widow
decease was granted to ''' Charles Bragge Esqr. the Son'''
of the said deceased and a Legatee named in the said
Will to whom administration was granted having
been first Sworn duly to Administer, the deceased
did not name any Executor and '''William Bragge the'''
'''Son''' also and '''Residuary Legatee named''' therein @
having first renounced the Letters of Administration
(with the Will annexed) of the Goods of the deceased
:::::::::Ex.
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Will of Anne Carter of Watford, Widow, 1693

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the registered will of '''Anne Carter''' held at the Hertfordshire County Record Office. She wrote her will on 3 May 1688 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. Her will was proved on 8 August 1693 at the Archdeaconry Court of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.England, Archdeaconry of St Albans. Will and Testament of Anne Carter of Watford, Widow, Hertfordshire, 1693 10AR56. Digital copy can be accessed at FHCs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN2-GY6?i=304&cat=219460 Folio 56 recto Film 008076673 image 305] ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Bold text for names have been added by me for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Amendments added between the lines, when present, have been formated as superscript. *The image quality was good. The handwriting was legible. :'''Persons mentioned:'''
*'''Anne Carter''', the testator *'''William White''', infant, child of William White *'''Anne White''', infant, child of William White *'''William White''', late of Tuddington *'''Judith White''', William White's wife *'''William Pepper''', her tennant *'''John Beck''' *'''William Grouch''', Late of London **'''His children''', unnamed *'''Richard Smith''' **'''His children''', unnamed *'''Widow Knight''', tennant *'''Thomas Hunt''', tennant *'''James Chile''', tennant *'''Thomas Millington''', neighbor or tennant? *'''Edward Smith''' of Tindon, her loveing kinsman, executor *'''Francis Smith''' of Harlington, executor *'''Francis Smith''' of Turnham Greene *'''Mary Smith''', daughter of Francis Smith of Turnham Greene *'''Francis Smith''' of Hexton *'''Thomas Smith''' of Eversden? *'''William Whittaker''', witness *'''Hannah Whittaker''', witness *'''Jon Warburton''', witness :''[folio 56 recto]'' :'''In the name of God Amen I Anne Carter of Watford''' :in the County of Hertford widow being weake in Body but of Sound mind & memory :and knowing the uncertaniety of this life Doe therefore make this my last Will & Testament :in manner following that is to say First I give & devise unto '''William White''' & '''Anne White''' :two Infants the children of '''Wm. White''' late of Tudddington in the County of Bedford dec[eas]ed :by '''Judith''' his wife and to their heires for ever All that my Messu[a]ge or Tenem[en]t w[i]th the :wood house outhouses yards gardens backsides & all other app[ur]tenances to the same belong- :ing Scituate lying & being in the Towne of Watford aforesaid at the upper end of the said :Towne & now in the Occupation of me the said '''Anne Carter''' & of '''Wm Pepper''' my Tennant :and adjoyneing to the Tenem[en]t now in the possession of '''Thomas Millington''' & '''John Beck''' :To hold to them the said '''William White''' and '''Anne White''' & their heires the whole in two
::::::::::::::equall :''[folio 56 verso]'' :'''Equall parts to be devided Upon Condition''' :that the said '''William White''' & '''Anne White''' their heires or assignes do well and :truely pay w[i]thin One yeare after my decease the Sume of fower pounds to the :Children of '''William Crouch''' Late of London deceased w[hi]ch I suppose are now all of :them at TatternallTotternall in the County of Bedford equally amongst them to be devided :or to Such of them as shalbeshall be then liveing And upon further condition that the S[ai]d. '''Will[ia]m''' :'''White''' and '''Anne White''' their heires or assignes do well & truely also pay w[i]thin two yeares :next after my decease the like Sume of fower pounds to the Children of '''Richard Smith''' :Late of WestningWestoning? in the County of Bedford equally amongst them to be devided or to Such :of them as ShalbeShall be then liveing And if the said '''Wm. White''' & '''Anne White''' shalbeshall be under :the respective ages of one & twenty yeares at my decease My Will & desire is that my Ex.[cut]ors :hereafter Shall let & Set the said Messuage w[i]th the appurtenunces & take the Rents and :proffitts thereof & thereout to pay & discharge the said Sumes in the Whole amounting :to Eight pounds to the aforesaid Children of '''Wm Crouch''' & '''Richard Smith''' & if the rent :there of shall fall short of soe doing w[i]thin the s[ai]d tyme My Will is that my Executors :doe make up the same & reimburse themselves out of the accrewing Rents & that they :receive the Rents & proffitts of the said Messuage untill the Said '''Wm White''' & '''Ann White''' :Shall attaine their respective Ages of one & twenty yeares & apply the said Rents and :proffitts after the said Legacies are paid towards the maintenauce & bringing up of the s[ai]d '''Wm''' :'''White''' & '''Anne White''' & towards the necessary repaires of the s[ai]d Messuage And that they :give to the said '''Will[ia]m White''' at his respective age of one & twenty yeares & to the s[ai]d '''Anne''' :'''White''' at her age of one & twenty yeares ajust accompt of their receipts & disbursm[e]ts of the :S[ai]d Rents & proffitts of the S[ai]d Messuage & appurten[a]nc[e]s Item I give and bequeath all that Messuage :or Tenem[en]t in the Towne of Watford aforesaid now in the poss[ess]ion of the '''Widdow Knight''' Scituate :over ag[ain]st Water Lane in Watford aforesaid adjoyneing to the Messuage or Tenem[en]t now in the :Occupacon of '''Thomas Hunt''' &''' James Chile''' together with the Garden backside & all other the appurtun[ance]s :to the said Messuage belonging As also the Orchard lying behind the said Messuage which :containes about a Rood of Land and is copyhold holden of the Mannor of Watford aforesaid :and w[hi]ch I have surrend[e]red unto the hands of the Lord of the said Mannor at the last Court :holden for the said Mannor to such use or uses as are or should be declared in my last Will :As alsoe all that Messuage or Tenem[en]t in Watford afores[ai]d now in the possession of the said :'''Thomas Millington''' w[hi]ch adjoynes to the said Messuage in my own possession together w[i]th :the yard garden & all other app[ur]tenances to the Said Messuage belonging To my Loveing :Kinsman '''Edward Smith''' of Tindon in the County of Bedoford and to '''Francis Smith''' of :Harlington in the said County of Bedford & to their heires and assignes for Ever :The whole in Two equall parts betwixt them to be devided '''Upon condition that''' :they the S[ai]d''' Edward Smith''' & '''Francis Smith''' & their heires or some of them doe well and :truely pay to '''Francis Smith''' of Turnham greene in Chiswicke parish five pounds :to '''Mary''' his Daughter Twenty Shillings To '''Francis Smith''' of Hexton Twenty shillings & :to '''Thomas Smith''' of EversoleEversden, Cambridgeshire? Twenty Shillings to be paid to them w[i]thin a twelve Month :next after my decease '''Item All''' my goods Chattells & household Stuff after my Debts :and Funerall charges are paid I give and bequeath to the said '''Edward Smith''' & '''Francis''' :'''Smith''' of Harlington equally betewixt them to be devided share & share alike & I make the said :'''Edward Smith''' & '''Francis Smith''' of Harlington Executors of this my last will & Testam[en]t. :'''In Wittness''' whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand & Seale the third day of May 1688 :in the fourth year of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King James the Second. '''Ann Carter''' :Signed Sealed published & declared in the P[res]ence of us w[i]th the Words dec[eas]ed by '''Judith''' his wife The words "dec[eas]ed by '''Judith''' his wife" were inserted towards the start of the will before it was signed :the whole the said,''' W.m Whittaker''' '''Hannah Whittaker''' '''Jon Warburton'''
:'''Probate''' [Latin] the will was proved at St Albans on the Eighth day of the Month of August in the Year of Our Lord :1693 before the Reverend John Cole Arthur &ca Sworn Edward Smith and Francis :Smith as executors &ca to whom &ca goods &ca sworn == Sources ==

Will of Anne Earle (1628)

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[[Category:Cambridgeshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Babraham, Cambridgeshire]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Anne Earle'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Anne Earle of Badburgham in the County of Cambridge. It was written on 1628 and proved at London on 27 October 1632. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 162, {{Ancestry Sharing|5504463|7b22746f6b656e223a2255432b4941636330377a5671535757456679323068676e7746475a56794764424a452b436267684e4c47673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|998870|uk}} (accessed 8 August 2023), Will of Anna Earle, granted probate on 27 Oct 1632. Died about 1632 in Badburgham, Cambridgeshire, England. '''Will of Anne Earle''' :Reference: PROB 11/162/461 :Description: Will of Anne Earle, Single Woman of Babraham, Cambridgeshire :Date: 27 October 1632 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D877912 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
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Where present, the obsolete letter ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Anne Earle''', Testatrix *'''Elizabeth Dauies''', my sister *'''Alice Browne''', my sister *Master? '''[[Palavicino-3|Tobie Pallavicine]]''' *'''Thomas Earle''', my brother *'''Richard Earle''', my brother *'''William Earle''', my brother *'''Edward Dauies''', my brother in law *'''Thomas Browne''', my brother in law *'''my brothers and sisters Children''' *'''Richard Maynard''', Executor *'''Witnesses''': John Wells, Edward Mathew

===== Transcription ===== [Page one] T. Anne Earle In the name of God Amen The Seuen and Twentieth
daie of June in the yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of
England Scotland France and Ireland king defendor of the Faith .. the Fourth one thousand
six hundred twentie Eyght I Anne Earle of Badburgham in the Countie of Cambridge ~
Singlewoman being sicke in bodie but of perfect remembrance thankes bee to God therfore doe
make this my last Will and Testam[en]t in manner following
First I Commend my soule to ~~
Allmightie God my Creator and Redeemer stedfastly hopeing through the meritte of Jesus ~~
Christ to haue pardon for my sinnes and to bee accounted one of the Elect Children of God And ~
my body to the Earth from where it first Came And as touching that small portion? of wordly
goods I possesse in this transitorie life I giue and dispose of them thus
I will and giue vnto '''my'''
'''Sister Elizabeth Dauies''' and to '''my Sister Alice Browne''' all my Wearing apparell and all my ~
lynnen my brasse and my two trunkes equallie to bee deuyded betweene them by my Executor ~~
herein following named and appoynted And also my embroydred Cushions and a Carpett and an
embroydred Cubbard cloth six playne Cushions and a greene Rugg likewise equallie to bee ~
devyded betweene them
Item whereas my '''Master Tobie Pallauicine Esquire''' oweth vnto mee ~
upon his bond Four score pounds and vpwards My Will is that if my Executor shall procure & come
on the said money Then I will and dispose of the same as followeth
I will & giue vnto '''my M..'''
[Page two]
'''Pallavicine''' Fiue pounde thereof to buy her a Ring to weare my remembrance of mee
Item I will
and giue vnto '''my said M.. fiue Children''' to either of them twentie Shillings
item I will and giue
vnto '''my brother Thomas Earle''' tenne poundes to bee paid vnto him withyn one Moneth next after my
Executor shall receiue the said money oweing vnto mee of my said Master
Item I will and giue vnto
'''my brother Richard Earle''' likewise tenne poundes to bee paid vnto him at the said tyme
Item I will
and giue vnto '''my brother William Earle''' tenne poundes to be paid at like tyme
Item I will & giue
to '''my said two sisters''' likewise out of the said som[m]e of money to either of them tenne poundes to bee
paid to bee paid at like tyme aforesaid
Item I will and giue to '''euery one of my said brothers and'''
'''sisters Children''' twentie shillings to bee paid vnto them Generally? at like tyme aforesaid
Item I will
and giue vnto '''my two brothers in law Edward Dauies and Thomas Browne''' to either of them Fortie
Shillinges out of the foresaid som[m]e of money at like tyme as aforesaid
All the rest of my goods ~
Chattells and mouevables whatsoeuer is myne not afore giuen I will and giue vnto '''my fellow ser....'''
'''Richard Maynard''' whom I make and appoynt sole '''Executor''' of this my said last Will & Testament
to the end hee shall bring my bodie tot he Earth as a Christian and that hee shall performe all ~
things herein willed according to my mynd
In wittnes hereunto I haue sett my hand and Seale the
daie and yeare first abouewritten The marke of '''Anne Earle''' These persons being '''Wittnesses'''
John Wells Edward Mathew./
Probate 27 October 1632
Probate in Latin
Probatum fuit Testamentum suprascriptum apud London Coram Magistro ~~ Willielmo Mericke Peyun drowe? Surrogato venerabilis viri Henrici Marten militis Pegu? ..... Dicesimo Septimo die mensis Octobris Anno D[o]m[ini] Millesimo Sexcentesimo tricesimo Secundo ~~ == Research Notes == Badburgham is now called Babraham.Wikipedia contributors, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babraham Babraham], Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (accessed 8 August 2023). ==Sources==

Will of Anne Parry

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[[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Anne Parry or Parra'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Anne Parry of Tattershall, Lincolnshire. It was written on 26 October 1584 and proved on 2 December 1584. Will of Anne Parry or Parra :Reference: PROB 11/67/487 :Description: Will of Anne Parry or Parra, Single Woman of Tattershall, Lincolnshire :Date: 2 December 1584 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D921322 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
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Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. ===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Anne Parry''' Testatrix *'''Nicholas Thatcher''' brother in lawe *'''Jeffrey Parra''' brother *'''Atturney''' *'''Witnesses''': Nicholas Thatcher, Anthony Snoden?, George Browne ===== Transcription ===== In dei nomine amen, Memorandum that Anne Parry of Tatt[er]shall
in the Countie of Lincoln singlewoman about the six and twentith daie of October Anno Domini
one thousand fyve hundred eightie faure: being sicke in body yet perfect in remebrannce, didd
constitute and make her last will and testament nuncupatiue in manner and forme following. First
shee gave and bequeathed her soule to the handes of allmightie god ^[''margin note'': & her body to the grounde]. Item
gave vnto '''Nicholas Thatcher her brother in lawe''' one Obligation wherein her '''brother'''
'''Jeffrey Parra''' standeth bounde to her for the payment of Fyftye poundes: vsing these
speeches (my brother Jeffrey gapeth? for my deathe) but I pray yowe brother Thatcher
(according to the ?? Atturney wch youe haue of me) sue out this Obligation and take the
money into your hande wch I gyve youe: And all the residue of my goodes whatsoeuer ./
Witnessed hereof the sayde Nicholas Thatcher & Anthony Snoden? and George Browne./ Secundo die mensis Decembris Anno Domini mill[esi]mo quingentesimo octage[si]mo
Quarto. Juramento Emanauit commissio Nicholas Thatcher de Tattershall in Comitatu
Lincoln gen??: ad administrandum bona iura et eredita dict defunct iuxta tenorem testamenti
nuncupatiui suprascript pro eo q[uid]? nullum omino no?ia?dif executorem, de bene etc Jurat./ == Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Anne Stileman of Wanting (Wantage) 1608

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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] Anna's will passed probate on 12 April 1609.'''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 113
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Will of Anna Stileman of Wanting, Berkshire, England, granted probate on 12 Apr 1609. Died Abt 1609.
This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Greenway-799|Anne Greenway (abt.1564-)]] /Anne Stileman widow of Wanting (Wantage) Berkshire''' . Anne drew up her will on 19 April 1608 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 12 April 1609 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
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The image quality was good, and the handwriting very legible. '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Anne Stileman''' testatrix, late wief of Richard Stileman deceased *'''Angelica''' daughter of testatrix *'''Mary''' daughter of testatrix *'''Emme Dawsten''' married daughter of testatrix *'''Elias Stileman''' son of testatrix *'''Bartholomew Stileman''' son of testatrix *''''Sara Stileman my husbands daughter''' *'''Rachell Stileman my husbands daughter''' *'''Margaret my daughter''' daughter of testatrix *'''Robert Stileman ''' son of testatrix and sole Executor of the will *'''John Snodham''' my neighboures to be Supervis[ors] and Overseers * '''Thomas Clement '''my neighboures to be Supervis[ors] and Overseers * '''Jo: Stileman ''' witness to will, relationship to testatrix not stated *'''Hugh Floyde''' witness to will *'''Edward Blandye''' witness to will In the name of god amen. The ninetenth day of Aprill
Anno Domini A Thousand six hundred and eight: '''I Anne Stileman of'''
'''Wanting in the countie of Berks widow Late wief of Richard Stileman'''
'''deceased''' although weake and sick in body yet of good and perfect memorie
praysed be god Doe make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in
manner and forme following.

Fyrst I bequeath my soule to the handes of
Almighty God my savio[ur] and redeemer by whose passion and bloud shedding
I hope only bto be saved And my body to be buryed in the church of Wanting
Item I give and bequeath to the Mother church of Sarum fower pence

Item I give to the church of Wanting fower pence

Item I give and
bequeath to '''Angelica and Mary my daughters''' all my pewter whereof my will
is that the bigger and better part be allotted to the sayd '''Mary'''

Item I give
and bequeath
[page 2]

and bequeath to the sayd '''Mary my daughter''' my best fetherbed my best boulster Two feather
pillowes two blanketts my best coverlett one payre of holland sheetes one payre of lorkenam
sheetes one payre of canvas sheetes one payre of holland pillow cases a bedstead with the
matte and cordes thereunto belonging a Table-bord standing in the little chamber and two
candlestickes.

Item I give and bequeath to the said '''Mary my daughter''' my best lynnen
chest a deske my second pott a skillett a posnet and my second kettle.

Item I give and
bequeath to the aforesayd '''Angelica my daughter''' One fetherbed one boulster one blanket
one coverlett One holland sheete three canvas sheetes and the biggest brewing kettle
two candlesticks and a fryeing pan

Item I give and bequeath to the sayd '''Angelica my'''
'''daughter''' three lodging barrells one yeele vatt three-covers two mashing Tubbes
one bedstedd with the Curtens therto belonging standing in the greate chamber, a
round kirtle, my worst petticoate one holland Apron half a score of ordynary napkins
One Fyne canvas Table-cloth all my wooden dishes spoones and trenchers

Item I give
and bequeath to '''Emme Dawsten my daughter''' one featherbed one feather bolster
one coverlett two payre of canvas sheetes two pillowes one diaper Table-cloth
one course Table-cloth half a dozen of fyne napkyns Two greene carpetts my best
gowne my second petticoate one holland smocke and a canvas smock

Ite3m I give and
bequeath to the sayd '''Mary my daughter''' half a dozeen of fyne napkynes my best
petticoate

Item I give and bequeath to the sayd '''Angelica my daughter''' Two
lockram pillow cases a quart-pott a pinte pott all the Stone pottes and a glasse

Item I give and beqeath to '''my sonne Elias Stileman Twenty shillings

Item I
give and bequeath to '''my sonne Bartholomew Stileman fyve shillings

Item I

give and bequeeath to'''Sara Stileman my husbands daughter'''tenne shillinges

Item I give and bequeath to '''Rachell Stileman my husbands daughter''' Tenne
shillinges

Item I give and bequeath to '''Margaret my daughter''' tenne shillinges

All and singular the residue of my goodes chattell chattells houshold stuff implem[en]ts
moveable and immoveable yet unbequeathed all debts reckoning sommes of money
legacies due or in any wise belonging or appertayning unto me being my husbands
Executrix my debts and legacies payd and my funerall expenses discharged I doe
wholly and absolutely give devise and bequeath to''' my sonne Robert Stileman '''whom
I doe nominate consitute and appoynt to be my sole Execut[or] of this my last
will and Testament

Item I doe nominate and ordyane '''John Snodham and Thomas'''
'''Clement my neighboures to be Supervis[ors] and Overseers '''to see that this my
last will and Testament be only and truly fulfilled and performed according to
my true intent purpose and meaning.

In witness wherof '''I the above named Anne'''
'''Stileman''' have sette my hande the day and yeare first above specifyed, '''The'''
'''marke of Anne Stileman.''' Witnesses at the publishing reading and declaring
of this my lasst will and Testament. '''Jo: Stileman Hugh Floyde Edward'''
'''Blandye'''

probatum ===Sources===

Will of Anne Wightwick, spinster of Coventry, Warwickshire, 1657

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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Wightwick-200|Anne Wightwick]]''', a spinster of the City of Coventry, Warwickshire. Anne drew up her will on 11 February 1656/7 when she was "sick and weake in bodie". The will was proved on 28 April 1657 at the Probate Court which replaced the Prerogative Court of Canterbury during the Protectorate. '''Will of Anne Wightwick 1657''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
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The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Wightwick-200|Ann Wightwicke]] of the Citie of Coventrie Spinster one of the daughters of John Wightwick''' Testatrix *'''John Wightwick Serieant at Law deceased''' father of the Testatrix, Serjeant at Law *'''my deer Mother Mris Bridgett Wightwick''' received mourning apparel *'''my Loveing Brother Rowland Wilson Esqr''' received mourning apparel *'''my deer Sister Mris Susanna Wilson''' received mourning apparel *'''my Cosen Mris Ellen Allen''' received mourning apparel *'''my friend Anne Johnson''' Twentie shillings *'''my Loveing Cosens [[Streete-49|Mris Abigaile Street]] and [[Streete-44|Mris Anne Street]]''' sisters of Testatrix's brother in law Thomas Street. Twenty shillings each *''' my loveing Neece & God daughter Katherine Street daughter of Thomas Street''' under the age of 18 years. Received Testatrix's household goods and fifty pounds *'''[[Streete-23|Thomas Street]]''' of Cleeveload in the Countie of Worc[este]r Esqr brother in law of Testatrix. Executor of will *'''Bridgett Street & Marie Street Daughters of the said Thomas Street''' Under the age of 18 years. Received fifty pounds each *'''my Nephews sons of the aforenamed Thomas Street''' received £200 between them **'''[[Streete-42|George Street]]''' **'''[[Streete-54|Francis Street]]''' **'''[[Streete-53|Thomas Street]]''' **'''[[Streete-52|John Street]]''' *'''James Wightwick my brother deceased''' left £200 to Testatrix *'''my deere Sister [[Wightwick-198|Mris Marie Street]]''' sister of Testatrix married to Thomas Street. Clothes & wearing apparel *'''my Loveing Cosens Francis Wightwick Esqr, Samuell Wightwick gent, & Mris Sara Wightwick''' ten shillings each *'''my Loveing friends Mr Abraham Gibbons Mr Abraham Astley & Mr John Astley''' ten shillings each *'''Bridgett Wightwick''' witness to Will *'''Jon Astley''' witness to Will *'''Ellen Allen''' witness to Will ---- [''folio 294 verso'']
In the name of God Amen The Ele=
venth daie of Februarie in the yere of our Lord God One Thow=
sand Six hundred Fiftie Six, '''I Ann Wightwicke of the'''
'''Citie of Coventrie Spinster''' one of the daughters of '''John Wightwick'''
'''Serieant at Law deceased''' Being at this present Sick and weake in
bodie but of sound and perfect mind & memorie (praysed be God) doe
make ordeyne & declare this my last will & Testament in manner
followinge First I bequeath my soule into the hands of Allmightie
God my Creator hopeing for life & salvation through th'alone merits
of Jesus Christ my Saviour And my bodie I committ to the earth to
be buried at the descretion of my Executor here after named And as
touching my worldie goods. first I give and bequeath unto my
'''deer Mother Mris Bridgett Wightwick''' a mourning Gowne
& Petticoate of silk mohaire or Sarsnett which she shall best like [''folio 295 recto'']
Of, and a vaile. Also I give and bequeath unto '''my Loveing Brother Rowland'''
'''Wilson Esqr''' seven yards of black Cloth to make him a Mourning suite and
Cloak to weare for my sake And I give to '''my deer Sister Mris Susanna'''
'''Wilson''' a Mourning Gowne & Pettycoate of Silk Mohaire or Sarsnett w[hi]ch
she shall best like of. It[e]m I give to '''my Cosen Mris Ellen Allen''' a
Mourning Gowne and to '''my friend Anne Johnson''' Twentie shillings Also I give to '''my Loveing Cosens Mris Abigaile Street and Mris'''
'''Anne Street''' Twentie shillings a peece to buy them Rings to weare
for my sake Item I give to '''my loveing Neece & God daughter
'''Katherine Street daughter of Thomas Street''' of Cleeveload in the
Countie of Worc[este]r Esqr All my howsehold goods And I give and
Bequeath unto the said Katherine Street and to '''Bridgett Street &'''
'''Marie Street Daughters of the said Thomas Street''' The summe of Fiftie
pounds a peece in monie To be paid unto them severallie at their sever=
=all ages of Eighteene yeres. Item I give and bequeath to '''my Nephews'''
'''George Street Francis Street Thomas Street and John Street sonnes'''
'''of the aforenamed Thomas Street''' the summe of Two hundred pounds
which was given and bequeathed unto me by the Last will & Testament
of '''James Wightwick my brother deceased''' The same to be equallie
divided amongst my said Nephews. And I give and bequeath unto
'''my deere Sister Mris Marie Street''' All my Clothes & wearing apparrell
whatsoever Also I give and bequeath unto '''my Loveing Cosens Francis'''
'''Wightwick Esqr Samuell Wightwick gent & Mris Sara Wightwick'''
Ten shillings a peece to buy them Rings. And to '''my Loveing friends'''
'''Mr Abraham Gibbons Mr Abraham Astley & Mr John Astley'''
Ten shillings a peece to buy them Rings. All the rest & residue
of my goods & Chattles whatsoever not hereby given or disposed of I
give and bequeath unto the aforesaid '''Thomas Street Esqr my Loveing'''
'''brother''' whom I make constitute & ordeine the full & sole Executor
of this my last will and Testament In witnes whereof
I the said Anne Wightwick have hereunto sett my hand & seale the
Daie & yere first above written. '''Anne Wightwick'''. Sealed &
published by th'above named Anne Wightwick for and as her last
will and Testament. In the presence of '''Bridgett Wightwick Jo.n'''
'''Astley Ellen Allen. /''' This will was proved at London The
Eight and Twentieth Daie of Aprill in the yere One thowsand
Six hundred Fiftie seven Before the Judges for Probate of Willes
& granting of Administrations Lawfullie authorized By the oath
of '''Thomas Street Esqr the brother in Lawe''' & sole Executor named in the
said will To whom was Granted Administrac[i]on of all and singular the
goods Chattles & debts of the said deceased He being first legallie
sworne well and trulie to Administer the same. / ==Sources==

Will of Anthonie Leeson, Bachelor of the Laws of Frankton, Warwickshire. 4 January 1588. PROB 11/72/8

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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Abthorpe, Northamptonshire]] [[Category:Frankton, Warwickshire]] Will of [[Leeson-926|Anthony Leeson]], Bachelor of the Laws of Frankton, Warwickshire. 4 January 1588. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D923854 PROB 11/72/8] Line breaks, spelling and pagination as in The National Archive probate document. The will names the following people *'''Avis''', wife (Alice) *'''Arthur Leeson''', son *'''Thomas Leeson''', son *'''Jane Leeson''', daughter *'''Edmunde Tyrrie''' (possibly Terry) tenant farmer *'''William Neddes''', tenant farmer *'''William''', poor boy *'''Edwarde Haddocke''' and '''Thomas Mainsorow''', servants *'''Mr Bynley''', creditor *'''Thomas Proctor, John Poultnor, Cuthbert Tyrry''', witnesses *'''John Smythe''', witness, minister of Frankton '''In the name of God amen.''' I Anthonie Leeson of Franckton in the Countie of
Warwicke bachellor of the Lawe beinge sicke of bodie but of good remembrannce thankes be to Allmightie god
doe ordeine and make this my last will and testamente in mannor and forme followinge. First I bequeathe my
Soule to Allmightie god and my bodie to be buried in the p[ar]ishe churche or churchyarde when and where yt shall please
god to take me to his greate mercye. Item I give and bequeathe towardes the rep[ar]acons of the chappel at Abthorpe xii
and to the poore people of Franckton fyve shillinges. Item I give and bequeathe all that my farme of Abthorpe with
all the cropp of corne [rennynge?] and growinge uppon the same with all my terme of yeares yet to come with the
cropp of corne and hey growing this yeare on my tenemente in Foxcott fielde unto Avis my wief. Item I give
and bequeathe to the saide Avis my wief six of my best milche kyne with my best bull two yearlinge calves
and two weaninge calves the best she cann chuse. Item I give and bequesthe to the saide Avis my wief iiii oxon or
steres a [wame??] ploughe and all other thinges thereunto belonginge or in aine wise p[er]tyninge beine at Abthorpe.
Item I give and bequeathe to the saide Avis my wief all my implementes of householde stuffe at Abthorpe savinge
and excepted one little fetherbed and boulster a truckle bedd bedsteede with all thinges to the same belonginge
which I gave to Jane Leeson my daughter with foure pairs of sheetes and also excepted which I give and bequeathe to
Arthur Leeson my sonne and excepted and [??] iiii paires of sheetes which I give and bequeathe to Thomas
Leeson and the mentioned rest I give to Avis my wief. Item I give and bequeathe to the saide Avis my wief one mare
and my white nagge with all my hovelles and firewoodd in the yarde with halfe my tymber the other
halfe I geve and bequeathe to Arthure and Thomas Leeson my sonnes. Item I give unto the saide Avis my
wief tenne pounds in redie money to buy her fortie sheepe. Item all my landes and tenements with
all other my hereditamentes with all woodes underwoodes waters pastures comens of pastures thereunto
belonginge or in anie wise p[er]teyninge as which are knowne comonlie by the name of the mannor of Franckton
with the advowson or righte of patronage of the p[ar]ishe churche of Franckton in the countie of Warwicke
save as excepted and reserved one [mose?] or tenemente with one close called Franckton yarde now in the company
of Edmunde Tyrrie and also excepted and reserved those two yarde landes latelie in the company of
Willm Neddes with six goodes of meadow called grindelles and those lees abutting on [rolcras??] and tyrrie
yardes ind with comons and pasture belonginge and apperteyninge thereunto all which landes and tenements
and all other my hereditaments knowne by the name of the mannor of Franckton onlie excepted and reserved
as are aforesaid. I give and bequeathe to Thomas Leeson my sonne for terme of his naturall lief and after
his decease to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for wante of suche yssue unto Arthure
Leeson for terme of his lief and after his decease to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten. And for
wante of suche heires to the right heires of me the saide Anthonie for ever. Item I give and bequeathe all
yarde now in the accupacon of Edmunde Tyrrie and those two yarde landes latelie in the occupacon

of William Nibbes with six goodes of meadow called grindelles and those lees abuttinge on colvass and Tyrrie his
yardes ende with all comon meadow and pasrure there belonginge and appertayninge unto Arthure Leeson my sonne for
terme of his lief and after his decease to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for lack of suche yssue to
Thomas Leeson for terme of his lief and after his decease to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for
lacke of suche heires to the right heires of me the saide Antonie forever. Item I give and bequeathe to Jane Leeson
my daughter one hundrethe poundes of lawful money of Englande within one yeare next after my decease. Item I give
and bequeathe to Arthure Leeson my sonne three mylche or berriche kyne of those kyne I meane whereof my wief shall
take her choise with one yearlinge calve and two weaninge calves then that be at Abthorpe. Item I give and bequeathe
to Arthure my [?ort] carte at Franckton with a plowe coltes and share and three paires of horse traces at Abthorpe. Item
I give and bequeathe to the saide Arthure fyve quarters of Barley at Franckton and three quarters of pease
ro sowe his croppe and fyve pounds of lawful money towardes the buying him a teeme to plowe his landes. Item
I give and bequeathe to Willm my poore boy twentie shillimges. Item I give and bequeathe to Edwarde Haddocke
and Thomas Mainsorow my servantes to either of them fyve shillinges and to Steven Greves my servante two
shillimges. Item I give and bequeathe to Catherin Everet and Julian Greves to either of them fyve shillings
Item all the residue of my goodes cattelles debtes and redie money. I give and bequeathe to Thomas Leeson
my sonne to paie all my debts legacies and funeralles accordinge to the greate rente and hope I repose in hym
desiringe also to discharge me of tenne poundes to be paide Mr Mathershodd whereof he hath a bill of my hande
therefor demannds the and request hym to see the saide tenne poundess paide in suche sorte and order as Mr Bynley
his mynde and will was and advertise hym that yf that bill had not bene yt had bene done longe or this tyme
and therefore let yt be donne now uppon his [??]. In witness whereof I have written this will and testamente
with my owne hande and subscribed my name Anno d[om]ini 1587 and if Maye the xxth in presence of those whose
names are subscribed [] me Anthonin Leeson, Thomas Proctor, John Poultnor, Cutbert Tyrrey, John Smythe
mynister of Franckton ==Sources==

Will of Anthony Cowper, wheelwright of Hengham 1598

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Hingham, Norfolk]] ===Introductory Notes=== Anthony Cowper Wheelwright 1598 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-anthony-wheelwright-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 33 (Bradfield) fo. 249 - Cowper, Anthony, wheelwright, of Hingham 1598] The will is a register copy, written in English over four pages. The text is fairly easy to read. apart from in one or two places where the ink has bled through from the other side.The paper/parchment is in good condition. ===Transcription conventions=== *spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: *capital I is silently modernised to I or J as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") *ff at the start of a word is silently modernised to F (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") *additional paragraph breaks may be included to increase readability of large amounts of text *superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) *abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) *the letter thorn is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") *short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note *editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets *names and relationships are highlighted in bold *footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies *u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") *the virgule, signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash /, but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Anthony Cowper''' testator *'''Frances Cowper''' wife of testator *'''John Cowper''' son of testator *'''Robert Cowper''' Brother of testator *'''George Cowper''' brother of testator *'''Thomas Cowper the younger''' nephew of testator, son of John Cowper *'''Robert Cowper the younger''' nephew of testator son of John Cowper *'''John Cowper''' brother of testator *'''PeterCowp[er] the sonne of Peter Cowp[er] ''' nephew of testator *'''Anthonye Cowp[er] the sonne of John Cowp[er]''' nephew of testator *'''Elizabeth Pitcher''' niece of testator *''' Peter Atdam''' nephew of testator *'''Anthony Atdam''' nephew of testator *''' Richard Cowper''' brother of testator *''''Margaret Blysse my mother in lawe''' mother in law of testator *'''John Blisse''' father in law deceased of Hengham '''In the name of god Amen'''
the xijthy daye of Aooguste Anno D[o]m[i]ni 1598
and in the Clty yeare of the Reigne of our most
gratious Sov[er]eigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of
God of England France and Ireland Wueene
Defender of the Faithe etc '''I Antonye Cowp[er]''' of
Hengham in the COunty of Norff wheelewrighte
and within the dyoces of Norwhiche beinge whole
of mynde and of p[er]fect remembrance thanks
be given unto God doe ordayne and make this my
...... Testament and Last Will in manner and forme
followinge but refusinge? setting voyde & disannullinge
all other Testaments and Last wills in by mee paste by
me made
First and primarally I commend my soule
into thandes of Allmightye God my maker & Jesus Christe
my Redeemer and God the hollye ghost my sanctifier
trusting

[page 2]
Trusting [illegible] the glorious ........ of the true
and immortall God amongste the Saints in heaven
and my bodye to be buryed in the churchyarde of hen
gham aforesayde

Item I will that my executors shall
doe suche goode of charytie as thee shall thinke good
in the daye of my buryall

Item I will and my full
entent and meanynge is that my executors w[i]th the
consent and assent of my sup[er]visor within one yeare
next after my decease shall put out fyve? poundes
of lawfull money of Englande only to the profytt
and use of '''John my sonne'''untill he come to the age
of twentie yeres And the he to have stocke and
profyght All all the meane tyme that is to saye
during the saide yeares I will and my myne is
that '''Robert Cowper George Cowp[er] my brethren and'''
'''Thomas Cowp[er] John Cowp[er] the younger and Rob[er]te Cowp[er]'''
'''the younger my neavies the sonnes of John Cowp[er]'''
'''my brother''' shyall have the government & forefyght
of the said stocke and the profyghts thereof with
'''Frances my wyfe''' provyded allways and my
will and meanyng is that if it shall
please God to call the saide '''John my sonne''' out of
this worlde before the above lymitted tyme that
then I will and my mynde is that the said fyve pounds
with the profitts thereof shall remayne unto '''Peter'''
'''Cowp[er] the sonne of Peter Cowp[er] and to Anthonye'''
'''Cowp[er] the sonne of John Cowp[er] my neavyes And to'''
'''Elizabeth Pitcher my neace and to Peter Ardam'''
'''and Anthony Atdam my neavies''' & my .....
equall portions

Item I give and bequeath unto the
saide '''Elizabethe Pitcher my neace''' fower shillings
of lawfull money of England

Item I give and
Bequeathe unto '''Richard Cowper my brother''' my
graye mare

Item I give and bequeathe unto the
foresaide '''Peter Atdam my neavye''' all my tooles
whatsoever and as whiche good and sufficient
Timber

[page 3]
Tymber as will make a payer of wheels

Item I
give and bequeathe unto '''Frances my wyfe '''All
that my messuage called Mores with all those my
Landes and pastures with all & singular those Appur
tenances Lying and being in Hengham to her and to her
assignes during the whole terme of her naturall
lyfe with improchment? of waste And if it shall
please God '''John my sonne''' to depart this lyfe before
he dowes b one and twenty yeares of age the I
will the aforesaide messuage and all other my
landes shall legallye remayne unto'''Frances my'''
'''wyfe''' her heyres & assignes for ever provydyed
allways and my wyll and my mynde is that '''Mar'''
'''garet Blysse my mother in lawe''' shall have the
goeing and feeding? of one mylige?do...? uppon
the above saide premysses gyven unto '''Frances my'''
'''wyfe''' during the lyfe of the saide '''Margarett'''&
furthermore I give and bequeathe unto the sayde
'''Frances my wyfe''' All those my goodes cattells
chattells debtes anduntensills of househould by
what tytle or name soever they be called not
before given in this my Testament & Last wyll
whome I make soale executrix of this my Testa
ment and Last will I herento this shall truely
provydyed allways I will my full entent and
purpose is that if it shall soo happen the saide
'''Frances my wyfe''' to make hir ..... and
marrye with anye man that then the saide p[ar]tye
who shee shall marrye with or shall enter bonde
with .... suffycient suretyes in the penaltye of
& two hundreth markes of lawfull monye of Eng
land unto '''Thomas Cowp[er] and Robert Cowp[er] my'''
'''bretren''' and to the saide '''John Cowp[er] my sonne''' with
condition thereuppon I indorsed? This all sure
payed &

[page 4]
payments as are conteyned in a certaine ...
of feoffment indentid made between '''John Blisse'''
'''late of Hengham aforesaide deceased & Margaret'''
'''his wyfe''' and me the saide Testator if all be
timely p[er]formed at the dayes tymes and place
therein limitted And if the saide '''Frances and the'''
saide p[ar]tye whome she shall happen to marrye
shall refuse and omytt to p[er]forme my true entent
and meanynge abovesaide that then All my me
ssuage aforegiven to the said '''Frances''' And all
my Landes with thappurtenances, and with all my
goodes whatsoever before gyven unto her shall who
lie remayne to the use of the foresaide '''John my'''
'''sonne'' his heyres and assignes for ever Soo as I will
that the next of bloud shall syne the government
of the saide p[ro]mysses and of anye p[ar]t thereof And
of the saide goodes to his use & anye thinge abovesaid
in this my Testament and Last will to the contra
eye then notwithstandinge

Item I ordayne and make
the saide '''Thomas Cowp[er] my brother Sup[er]visor'''' of this
my Testament & last will whome I give for his
paynes xs besydes his charges intravell aboute the
same

In witness whereof therunto I have sett my
seale upon the daye and yere firste above written
There being wytnesses '''Walter Barraclowe'''
'''Robert Cowp[er] thelder and me Will[ia]m Mallowes?''' ===Probate=== *From the Latin: This testament was proved at Wymondham before the Venerable Man Master Richard Spake Cleric in the laws at The Archdeaconary Court of Norfolk on the 28th day of September AD 1598 by and by himself informed and approved Adminstration of the goods and chattells to the executors named in the said Testament ===Sources=== *Image obtainable at a FHC/FHL images start at 256 until 258. Film number DGS008045773.

Will of Anthony Middleton

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[[Category: County Durham, Middleton Name Study]] [[Category: Barnard Castle, County Durham]] {{One Name Study|name=Middleton}} Testamentum Antonii Middleton.Publications of the Surtees Society, 1860, 38, p. 35. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qy48AAAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Anthony%20Middleton%20of%20Newton%20Hall&pg=PA35#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * Date: 08 December 1575 * Proved: 07 October 1581 [[Middleton-6417|Antony Myddleton]] of Newton,Son of John Middleton of Barnard Castle, gentleman, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Baynbrigg, of Snotterton, co. Durham, gentleman, and uncle of Thomas Middleton, of Barnard Castle and Skirwith, esq., whose will occurs on the next page. He was appointed receiver of Kepyer Hospital, under the Crown, in 1547, and was steward of the Manor of Gilesgate, Durham, under John Heath, esq. He was ancestor of the family of Seaton, co. Durham, which entered a pedigree at St. George's visitation in 1615. in the county of Durham, gentleman, being whole in body and mind, and of perfect remembrance, lawde and praise be unto Almighty God, considering the certainty of death, and the uncertainty of the time and hour of death, do ordain and make this my present testament and last will, in manner and form following. First, I give and commend my soul to Almighty God, my Creator and Redeemer, beseeching Him to grant, that I may be partaker of the everlasting kingdom, purchased by the merytes and passion of His son Jesus Christ, our Savior. My body to be buried in the parishe church of St. Margarets in Durham, if God shall call me to his mercy within the bishopric of Durham. I give to be distribute to the poorest people inhabiting within the parish of St. Margarets 10s. To the poor people in the town of Barnard Castle 10s. To the poor people in the parish of St. Gyles in Durham 10s., in the parish of St. Nicholas in Durham 10s., in the parish of Dalton 6s. 8d., and in the parish of St. Oswold's in Durham 6s. 8d. To three of my brother [[Middleton-6419|Ambros Myddleton]],Will of Ambrose Middleton, Esquire, 'of Cumberland,' (1555, August 4); bur. par. church of Kirkland. The Publications of the Surtees Society, 1906, CXII, p. 12.[https://books.google.com/books?id=vURNAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Ambrose%20Middleton&pg=PA12#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. children, and younger sons, named: * John, * Henry * and Richard, to everyone of them 10s. To George Myddelton, son unto [[Middleton-6418|Cuthberte Myddleton]], my late son, deceased, one annuity of 81. 2s., of my lands in Seaton, unto such time as he shall accomplish and come to the full age of xxi (21) years, for the better maintenance or keeping of the said George at school, or at inn of court. To little John Myddleton, my bastard son, and to my base begotten daughter Jane Myddleton, sister unto the said John, either of theme 101., and I will that my daughter Franncysse Myddleton shall have the tuition and government of the said Jane, and of the said 101., until she come to full age, or be married. To the said George Myddleton, eldest son to the said Cuthbert Myddleton, deceased, one cross of gold, my best brutche, and one gold ring with a green stone. To William Myddleton, his brother, one gold ring, and one ryall. To little Francys Myddylton, their sister, one gold ring, and one ryall. To my daughter Francys Myddleton c markes, in full satisfaction of her portion, and not otherwise. The residue of my goods &c., to my son Thomas Myddleton, whom I make my full and sole executor. My well beloved friend George Tonge, my two nephews, [[Middleton-6421|Thomas Myddleton]],"Testamentum Thomae Middleton de Bernard Castle, 08 Sep 1580." Pub. of the Surtees Society, 38, p. [Google Books]. :. names daughters: Grace, Elizabeth, Anne & Katherine; : supervisors: (nephews) William Bowes, John Conyers, Christopher Wandesworth. and Antony Myddleton, his brother, and my well beloved friend Christophor Chaytor, I make supervisors, and for their paines, I give to everyone of my said supervisors one old ryall in gold. ----

Will of Anthony Rodney Buckeridge, 1735

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Buckeridge-128|Anthony Rodney Buckeridge (1686-1734)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Anthony Rodney Buckeridge of Ware, Hertfordshire, England. It was written on 25 August 1734 and proved at London on 20 March 1735. '''Will of Anthony Rodney Buckeridge''' of Ware, Hertfordshire :Reference: PROB 11/670/152 :Description: Will of Anthony Rodney Buckeridge of Ware, Hertfordshire :Date: 20 March 1735 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D638422 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 670, {{Ancestry Sharing|1032295|7b22746f6b656e223a224552443255773046432b7a554f4a776a564147442f36584b6651354764414b6c4269755572324a76596b383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|451594}} (accessed 15 April 2024), Will of Anthony Rodney Buckeridge, granted probate on 20 Mar 1734. Died about 1734 in Ware, Hertfordshire, England. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Anthony Rodney Buckeridge''' of Ware, Hertford, Esquire, Testator *'''Anne Buckeridge''', Wife, Sole Executrix *'''Lewis Buckeridge''', Son *'''Margaret Mabella Buckeridge''', Daughter *'''Elizabeth Buckeridge''', Daughter *'''Ralph Allen''' of the City of Bath Gentleman, Guardian or Trustee *'''Witnesses''': J. Fleming NuttingTho:s Green Jamew Windus Jun ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
Anthony Rodney
Buckeridge
In the Name of God Amen
I Anthony Rodney Buckeridge of Ware in the County of
Hertfordshire Esquire being sick and infirm in body but of sound and
disposing mind memory and understanding (praised be God for the
same) do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in
manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul into
believing thro the Merits Death and Passion of my blessed Saviour
and Redeemer Jesus christ to have free Pardon and Remission
of all my Sins and to inherit eternal Life And my Body I remit
to the Earth to be decently but privately buried by my Executrix
hereinafter named in the Chancell at Ware near unto the
Communion Table And as touching such Temporal Estate as it
hath pleased God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof
as followeth viz.t
Imprimis Igive devise and bequeath unto '''my'''
'''dearly beloved Wife Anne Buckeridge''' All those my four Shares
of and in the River Avon in the County of Somerset To hold the
same unto my said Wife Anne her Heirs and Assigns for ever.
Item I give devise and bequeath unto my said Wife Anne All
that my Messauge or Farm House called Penrose situate in
the Parish of Lyons hall in the County of Hereford will all the
Lands and Appurtenances thereunto belonging To hold the same
unto her '''my said Wife''' for and during the Term of her naturall
Life and from and immediately after her decease I give devise
and bequeath the said Farm called Penrose and every part
thereof with the Appurtenances unto '''my Son Lewis Buckeridge'''
his Heirs and Assigns forever
Item I give devise and bequeath
unto '''my said Wife Anne Buckeridge All that my Estate and
'''
Examined by me
Tho:s Shepherd Notary Public
[page two]
Land held by Lease of Trinity College in Cambridge situate
in the Parish of Ware in the County of Hertford To hold the
same unto '''my said Wife''' for and during the Term of her natural
life And from and immediately after her decease I give devise
and bequeath the same and every part thereof witht he Appurt[enance]s
unto '''my said Son Lewis Buckeridge''' his Heirs and Assigns for
ever
And Whereas I have by certain Articles and Agreements
made and entred into by me before my Marriage with my said
Wife settled surrendred and assured unto and to the use of my
said Wife All that my Copyhold Messuage called the Parsonage
situate in the said Town of Ware with the Malting Land
Hereditaments and Appurtenance belonging tot he same To hold
the same unto '''my said Wife''' for and during the Term of her
natural life Now I do hereby ratify and confirm the said
settlement And so hereby give devise and bequeath the same
and every part thereof unto '''my said Wife Anne''' for and during
the Term of her natural life And from and immediately after
her decease I give devise and bequeath the same unto '''my said'''
'''Son Lewis''' his Heirs and Assigns for ever
Item I give devise
and bequeath unto '''my said Wife Anne''' for and during the
Term of her natural life All those Two Messuages or
Tenements situate in Fleet Street London which are Leasehold
And from and after her decease I give devise and bequeath
the same nuto '''my said Son Lewis''' his Executors Administrators
and Assigns to do with and dispose thereof as he shall think
proper.
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Daughters Margaret'''
'''Mabella Buckeridge and Elizabeth Buckeridge''' the Sums of Two
Thousand pounds a peece of lawfull Money of Great Britain
to be paid to them respectively at their respective Ages of One
and twenty years
item All the Rest Residue and Remainer
of Reall and Personall Estate Plate Linnen Jewells and Effects
whatsoever I give devise and bequeath unto '''my said Wife'''
'''Anne Buckeridge''' her Executors Administrators and Assigns to
do with and dispose of as she shall think proper And I do hereby
Constitute and appoint '''my said Wife Sole Executrix''' of this my
Will hereby revoking and making void all former Wil and
Wills by me at any time heretofore made
And I do hereby
nominate and appoint '''Ralph Allen of the City of Bath Gentlemn'''
to be '''Guardian or Trustee''' for all such of my Children as shall
be living at the time of my decease
In Witness whereof I the
said Anthony Rodney Buckeridge the Testator to this my last
Wil and Testament contained and written in two sheets of paper
have sett my hand to each sheet thereof and to the last sheet
thereof have put my Seal this Twenty fifth day of August One
Thousand Seven hundred and thirty four. . Ant:o Rodney
Buckeridge./. Signed Sealed Published and Declared by '''the said'''
'''Anthony Rodney Buckeridge the Testator''' as and for his last
Will and Testament int he presence of us who have hereunto
set our hands as Witnesses thereunto in his presence and at his
request the word a peece being first interline./. J. Fleming.e n:o
Nutting. Tho:s Green. James Windus Jun?./.
Probate
This Will was proved at London on the
Twentieth day of March in the year of Our Lord One Thousand
Seven hundred and Thirty four before the Worshipfull John
Andrew Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipfull John
Bettesworth Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath
of '''Anne Buckeridge the Widow and Executrix''' named in the said
Wil To whom was granted Administration of all and singular the
Goods Chattells and Credits of the said deceased she being first
sworn duly to administer the same./. Ex:d
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Will of Anthonye Tailor of Wookye 1574

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[[Category:Somerset, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the willl of Anthonye Tailor of Wookye written 20 March 1574. Probate was granted on 16 April 1576 Anthonij's will passed probate on 16 April 1576. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 58
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Will of Anthonij Tailor of Wookye, granted probate on 16 Apr 1576. Died Abt 1576.
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was good, and the handwriting small but legible .


'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Anthonye Tailor''' testator *'''Richarde''' son of testator *'''John thelder''' son of testator *'''Thomas''' son of testator *'''John the younger''' son of testator *'''Mathewe''' son of testtator *''' Ede Tuttonne''' relationship if any not stated received a ''hogge sheepe'' *''''my man Richard Edwardes''' servant, received ''a ewe and a lambe'' *''' my godsonne Anthony Barnarde''' received ''a ewe and a lambe'' *'''Ede my wife''' wife of testator *'''John Kelwaye vicar''' witness to will *'''Roberte Tailo[r] ''' witness to will *'''John Fishe''' witness to will *'''John Barnarde''' witness to will *'''Brother Roberte Tailo[r] ''' joint overseer of the will *'''my brother in lawe William Corpe''' joint overseer of the will '''In the name of God amen the twentith daye of marche in the'''
yeare of o[ur] Lorde goda thousande five hindred sevaentie fowre '''I Anthonye Tailor of the parrisshe of Wookye husbandman
beinge sicke in bodie but of good and perfecte memorie do make and ordaine this my laste will and testamente in manne[r] and
forme followinge

First I give and bequeathe my Sowle to almightie god my onlie Saviou[r] and reademmer and my Bodye
to be buried within the pasrrisshe churcheyard of wookye in a sincer and certaine hope of the resurrectione to everlastinge lyfe
at the laste

Item I give to my five Sonnes a hundred marks of good and lawfull monny of englande that is to''' my Sonne
'''Richarde''' twentie marks to '''my Sonne John thelder''' twenti marks to '''my Sonne Thomas''' twentie marks to '''my Sonne
'''John thounger '''twentie marks and to '''my Sonne Mathewe''' twenty marks yf anye of my foresaide childrene dye before he
be twentie yeares onlie then this twentie marks hall remaine amongeste his brothers

Item I give to my foresaid fyve
Childrenne to everie one of them a Cowe andd a mare alsoe to everie one of them a ewe and a lambe and a silver Spone

Item
I give to '''my fowere younger Sonnes that is to John thelder to Thomas to John the younger and to Mathewe my Lease
of Overlande? that is of Robinsclose and of Kensome meade the which close and grounde my wife shall have and enjoye as
longe as she keepe her selfe widowe and then after it shall remaine to my aforesaid fowere childrenne ioyntlie altogether
yf anye of my childrenne dye then the aforesaid lease and growunde shall remaine amongste the other of them dureinge the
whoale yearees of the lease

Item I give to''' Ede Tuttonne''' a hogge sheepe

Item I give to''' my man Richard Edwardes''' a ewe and a lambe

Item I give to''' my godsonne Anthony Barnarde''' a ewe and a lambe

Item I give to the poore people of the
parrisshe of wookye ijs

Item I give to the mainteynannce of the parrisshe of wookye xijd

All the reste
Of my goodes moveable and ymmoveable not beinge bequested I give and bequeath to '''Ede my wife''' whome I make my whole executrix

Witnesses to the same are ''' John Kelwaye vicar Roberte Tailo[r] John Fishe and John Barnarde

Item I do appoinnte and make '''my
'''Brother Roberte Tailo[r] and my brother in lawe William Corpe overseers''' of this my will and goodes

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Will of Audrie Horden of Camberwell, Surrey

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[[Category: Surrey, Welby Name Study]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Welby Name Study]] [[Category: Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire, Ogle Name Study]] ---- [[Welby-93|Audrey Welby]] (d. c. 1579), was the daughter of [[Welby-82|Richard Welby]]. Her brother was [[Welby-37|Adlard Welby]] (bur. 16 Jun 1571 Gedney, Lincs). She married three times. Her husbands were: # [[Walpole-339|Thomas Walpole]], gent. of Whaplode, Lincs. (b. aft. 1483 - d. bef. 15 Jun 1549) # [[Fleet-459|Thomas Fleet]], gent. of Whaplode, Lincs. (living 03 Apr 1555; will 26 Apr 1560; bur. parish church of Holbeach) # Mr. Horden (d. bef. 10 May 1578) Audrey wrote her will on 10 May 1578. ===Will of Audrey Welby=== Audrey Horden, 10th May, 1578. Audrie Horden of Camberwell, co. Surrey, widow . . . My son [[Walpole-204|John Wallpoole]] and his wife ..., ::{{blue|[[image:Roberts-6484.png|thumb|children of Audrey Welby & Thomas Wapole of Whaplode, Lincs.]]}} my [[Fleet-459|husband Fleete]] . . . my [[Welby-37|brother Adlard Welbie]] . . . Richard Wallpoole my godson, son of Christopher Wallpoole my brother ... John Walpoole my son my executor. —Proved P. C. C. 26 Jan. 1579-80. SOURCE: The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563, Volume 1, p. 457. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qkpFAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA457&ots=oJKrnrFZeP&dq=Audrie%20Horden%20of%20Camberwell&pg=PA457#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. ---- Will of Audrie Horden of Camberwell, co. Surrey, wid. '''10 May 20 Eliz. (1578)'''. To the parish church of Whaplode co. Lincoln, to be paid at such time as they shall take the north yle in hand, 405.; to the poor of the parish 405. per an. for 2 years and the same amount to the poor of Holbeach. More to the poor of both parishes 2os. yearly, to Camberwell 2os. yearly until the sum of £20 is paid out of my lands in Holbeach and Whaplode called Tigos, Pindars, and Tybbes. Cousin Elizab. Foster wife of Wm. F. of Crowhurst esg. Sister [[Ap_Rheese-1|Cassandra Carr]]. :: {{blue|Cassandra Carr is [[Ap_Rheese-1|Cassandra [ferch William] ap Rhese]], who married her fourth husband [[Carr-6354|Robert Carr]] in 1574. She was Audrey's sister-in-law through her second married to Adlard Welby.}} Agnes Edwyn. Sister Edwyn's child, Matthew E. brother of Agnes. My son Thomas Ogle. The 2 sons of my niece Audry Tomson, and her dau. The 2 children of my nephew Richard Welby of St. Giles. [[Ogle-1170|John Ogle]] son of my niece [[Welby-84|Jane Ogle]]. :: {{blue|John Ogle was the son of Thomas Ogle of Pinchbeck and Jane, dau. of Adlard Welby and Ellen Hall. He was one of the signers of the Third Virginia Charter, 1612.}}Third Virginia Charter 1612. [http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1600-1650/the-third-virginia-charter-1612.php] ::{{blue|[[image:Ogle-1170.png|thumb|Sir John Ogle of Pinchbeck, Lincs., bp. 25 Feb 168/9 - bur. 17 Mar 1639/40 Westminster Abbey]]}} The da. of my cousin Anne Perry. :: {{blue|It's not clear which Anne Perry that Audrey is referring to, but the Pury ''or Pery'' family of Kirton in Holland, Lincs., intermarried with the Ogles of Pinchbeck. ... [[Pury-13|Leonard Pury]], son of [[Pury-8|Thomas Pury]] (b. c. 1530 - bur. 25 Mar 1592), Capt. of Berwick in 1572, and [[Pooles-3|Anne Pooles]], sis. & h. of Roger Pooles, was the husband of [[Ogle-2153|Beatrix Ogle]], dau. of Thomas Ogle of Pinchbeck and Audrey's niece, Jane Welby.}} ::{{blue|[[image:Pury-9.png|thumb|"Pury of Kirton in Holland," in Vis. of Lincs., 1634.]]}} Edeth Smyth, da. of my niece - Smyth. Matthew, Benjamin, and Gregory Bowyer, and Francis Foster, children of my cousin Eliz. Foster. Nephew John Callowe. Robert Stukeley son of my cousin Stukeley. My husband Fleet's lands and tenements in Whaplode bought of Mr. Dove and John Scarlot in Holland in the parts of Lindsey, co. Lincoln, for the use of my will, payment of debts, and to the whole use of my son John Wallpoole for life, then to his heirs, in default in tail male to the heirs of – Welby son of my brother Thomas Richard. W. his uncle. Thomas Welby son of my brother. Richard. W. Adlard Welby son of brother Adlard W. Robert, son of brother Adlard W. Richard Ogle and his heirs. Godson Richd. son of Chris. Walpole 2os. Cousins Cecilie Patching, Edm. Bowyer, and Richard Ogle. Son John Walpole exor. (Arundel 4.] Proved P.C.C. 26 Jan. 1579-80. ===Will of Thomas Fleet=== Audrey was married to Thomas Fleet. His will as follows: :Thomas Fleet, of Whaplode, co. Lincoln, Gent. 26 April 1560. To be bur. in Holbeach Church. To Holbeach and Whaplode Churches and to the poor folks of each parish 405. All my lands, &c., in Camberwell and Peckham rye, co. Surrey, to be sold by '''Audry F. my wife''', Christopher Draper, Ald. of London, Simon Lowe, Mercer, and Adlard Welby, esq., or any two of them; and my cousin, John Bower, to have the preference of them, he giving £95, and £60 thereof to be divided between the children of my sister, Jane Edwyn, at day of mar, or 21; cousins Matthew Draper, John Boivar's wife, and Forman's wife, £5 ea. Cousin Anne Bolton 40s.; aunt Pyckerett's eldest son 40s. ; Aunt Bakon's sons 40s. each ; poor of Camberwell 40s. To cousin Lowe's wife an old angel, and to Simon Lowe's children ios. each. To Chr. Draper's wife, and to Willm. Draper and his wife an old angel each. All my lands that were Tegos lying in Holbeach, and lands, &c., in Whaplode which I bought of — Dove, of St. Edes (Ives) to my said wife for ever, also 2a. of arable land in the west side of Miln lane in Whaplode, sometime John Scarlett's; also all my lands in Holbeach, Whaplode, and Fleet for her life, and then to Henry Stukeley and his heirs for ever, and for lack of heirs to remain to Richard Welby, of Gedney, and Thomas Welby, son of Thomas W. of Sutton, upon condition that they find one honest and learned schoolmaster within the township of Holbeach to keep a grammar school to teach the children their grammar freely and to pay him yearly 40 marks, and to distribute amongst the poor of Holbeach £ 3 6s. 8d. at Lady day and Michaelmas. To the Vicars of Moulton, Horbling (Holbeach], and Whaplode for tithes negligently forgotten zod. To Margaret Stukeley of Stilton £5 per annum for life. To Willm. Stukeley 4os. yearly during the life of my extrx. To my cousins Thomas Ogle and his wife an old angel each; to my cousin Thomas Gedney of Moulton an old ryal. To Thomas Ogle the younger a heifer. To Richard Welby of Gedney, Jane his wife, and Thomas their son a heifer each with their calves running by their sides. To Anne Welby, da. of Fras. W. £10 at day of mar. if she marries with the consent of her uncle Adlard W. esq. and my wife Awdrie. To everyone of my godchildren a ewe and a lamb, and to my brother Welby's children 20s. each at 21. To John Howden ros. To my servant William Burne a heighforth with the calf running by her side, and I cow burling. To Geo. Jackson the same as last and in addition an ewe and a lamb. To Margaret Worlech, Margery Cheney and Collett, Fras. Wyles, Kath. Idon, a ewe, &c., each. To John Bradeley a heighforth with the calf, an ewe and a lamb. "To Robt. Castell one yearling filly. To Willm. Wright, a cow, a red blome mare, 3 ewes and 3 lambs. To Willm. Breton, Arnold Tege, Willm. and Thos. Clerson, and Evered Austen a ewe, &c., each. Residue to wife Awdrie sole extrx. Supervisors, Chr. Draper, Ald. of London, Simon Love, Mercer, and Adlard Welby, esq., 40s. each. Witnesses, Thomas Irby, Robert Pulvertoft, Richard Welby, William. Pulvertoft, gent., Thomas Dawson, Martin Medcalf. [26 Melhersh.] Proved P.C.C. 3 May 1560.[https://books.google.com/books?id=QXwUAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA198&ots=L7b_JJyKvB&dq=Audrie%20Horden%20of%20Camberwell&pg=PA199#v=onepage&q&f=false] ==Sources== *WILLS IN LONDON. (Kindly communicated by Mr. Justin Simpson.).[https://books.google.com/books?id=HaNCAAAAYAAJ&vq=barnaby&pg=PA198#v=onepage&q&f=true]

Will of Augustine Cissell, 1833

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Washington County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Washington County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Cissell-32|Augustine Cissell]] came with other Catholics from St. Mary’s County, Maryland, about 1794, to Pottinger’s Creek, the area of settlement from 1785. Holy Cross Church was started there in 1792, where Augustine was buried after his death from cholera in 1833. It has been suggested, without proof, that his wife, Mary Frances Hammett Cissell, and son, Sylvester Cissell, also died of cholera, within a few days of Augustine. [[Cissell-32|Augustine Cissell]] names all his children in his will, with married names and husbands of his daughters. Although now a part of Marion County, in 1833 when Augustine died, this was still Washington County. It was separated in 1834. '''Will of Augustine Cissell''' '''Washington County Will Book E, Pages 205-206''' In the name of God, Amen. I, Augustine Cissell, of the county of Washington and state of Kentucky, being very sick and weak but of perfect mind and memory, thanks be giving unto God, calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, I do make and ordain this my last will and testament. That is to say, principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul'' into the hands of Almighty God that give it and my body I recommend to be buried at the Holy Cross churchyard at the discretion of my executor, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the might power of God, and as touching such worldly estate where with it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First. I desire all my just debts to be paid and then I give to my beloved wife, '''Frances Cissell''', the house and home where I now live during her life time, except if she marries, and if she marries she is only to have the third part and the other parts sold. Likewise she is only to have the following slaves during her widowhood: '''Peg, Martin and Zachariah''', to have during her lifetime. Except she marries, if she does, she is only to the third part and the balance sold and the two thirds part of land and slaves, provided my wife marries, is to be sold and to be equally divided among all my sons and daughters and the said my wife Frances, is to have the third part of all the balance of my estate. And I give my two sons, '''Martin''' and [[Cissell-274|Emmanuel Cissell]] two hundred dollars each of them, to be paid out of my estate and said Martin and Emmanuel Cissell is to have a horse at the valuation out of the two hundred dollars then. I recommend all the balance of my estate to be sold and equally divided between all my sons and daughters, that is to say, [[Cissell-31|Robert Cissell]], [[Cissell-895|Elizabeth Summers]], the wife of [[Summers-1375|George S. Summers]], [[Cissell-897|Uriah Cissell]], [[Cissell-896|Julianne Livers]], the wife of John Livers, Sylvester Cissell,[[Cissell-351|Mahala Cambron]], the wife of Raymond Cambron, Martin Cissell, Emmanuel Cissell. All my sons and daughters also I give to '''Attaway Wheatly''' twenty-three dollars if not paid before my death. Also, I give to the Holy Cross Church ten dollars and I give the '''Rev. Robert Murray''' ten dollars and my sorrel horse after my death. And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all and every other former writings and wills, legacies bequeathed and executors by me in any wise before named will and bequests, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament, in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirty-first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-one. I also name my wife, Frances Cissell, as my executor. Augustine Cissell Signed in the presence of us, James Ballard, Bennett Cissell At a county court began and held for Washington County at the court house in Springfield, on Monday 26th day of August 1833, the last will and testament of Augustine Cissell, deceased, was produced in court and proven by the oaths of Bennett Cissell and James Ballard, two of the subscribing witnesses thereto and admitted to record which was done in Will Book E, Page 205. P. B. Booker, C. P. T. ==Sources== https://kentuckykindredgenealogy.com/2020/07/11/1831-will-of-augustine-cissell-washington-county/

Will of Augustine Reeves of Henley on Thames, yeoman 1825

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[[Category:Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] Augustine Reeves of Henley on Thames, yeoman died on 12 May 1825. His Will was written on 4 April 1825 and proved on 19 August 1825. '''Probate''': "Oxfordshire Wills Index, 1516-1857"
Reference: 272/4/14
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Augustine Reeves probate in 1825. Residence Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, England.
Affadavit (not transcribed). '''Probate''': "Oxfordshire Wills Index, 1516-1857"
Reference: 306/11/4
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Augustine Reeves probate in 1825. Residence Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Good, clear copy. People mentioned in the Will. *Augustin Reeves (testator) *John Reeves (son) *James Reeves (son) *Sarah Trimmings (daughter) *Elizabeth Eades (daughter) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of
me '''Augustin Reeves''' of Henley upon Thames
in the County of Oxford Yeoman I give and
devise unto my two Sons '''John Reeves''' and
'''James Reeves''' All that my Cottage or Tenement
wherein I now dwell with the Garden Stable
and outbuildings thereunto belonging situate
on the Hill in Henley upon Thames aforesaid
To hold to them my said Sons John and
James their heirs and assigns for ever as
tenants in common and not as joint
Tenants . I give and bequeath all the
rest residue and remainder of my real and
personal Estate money Securities for money
goods chattels and effects whatsoever and
wheresoever (after payment of payment of
all my just debts funeral and testamentary
expences) unyo my said two Sons and to
my two daughters '''Sarah Trimmings'''
and '''Elizabeth Eades''' share and share
[Page 2]
alike to and for their own use and benefit
And I nominate and appoint my said
two Sons Joint Executors of this my last
Will - I revoke and make void all other
Wills by me at any time heretofore made
and declare this to be my last Will
and Testament . In Witness whereof I
have to this my Will set and subscribed my
hand and seal the fourth day of April One
thousand eight hundred and twenty five
Augustin Reeves [L S]
Signed sealed and published by
the said Augustin Reeves the Testator
as his last Will in the presence of us
who in his presence at his request and
in the presence of each other have
subscribed our names as Witnesses
thereto.
Saml [C...per] Henley on Thames
J Farrest }
Thos Car Campbell } Clerks to [...]
[Page 3]
This Will was proved at Oxford on the 19th day of August in the year
of our Lord 1825 Before The Judge by the Oath of James Reeves the Son
and one of the Executors therein named to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted being
first sworn by Commission duly to administer. Power reserved to John Reeves
the other Executor named in the said Will
[Extract of Executor's Oath]
James Reeve of Henley upon
Thames in the County of Oxford
Victualler on of
the Executors named in the last Will and Testament
of Augustine Reeves
late of the Parish of Henley upon Thames
inthe County of Oxford Yeoman
who died on the twelfth day of May 1825...
...Goods, Chattels and Credits..
...are under the value of Ten Pounds
Sworn on the 18th
Day of August 1825
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Will of Avent Massey

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[[Category:Greensville County, Virginia]] [[Category:Greensville County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Greensville County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] :Transcribed Will of Avent Massey. Children: John, Avent, Elizabeth Newsom, Rebecca Moss, Amey, Richard. Wife: Ann. Enslaved Persons: Holland, Emmy, Little Nelson, Maria (1), Kinchin, Maria (2), Jacob, Till, Sabina, Ben, Claiborne, Isaac, Mary. Others: Denir, Seal, Hannah Gowing, Benjamin Gowing, Benjamin Woodruff, John S. Tomlinson, Henry Wyche, Benjamin H Walker. :Will Date: 26 Feb 1818 :Proven Date: 13 April 1818 :Location: Greensville County, Virginia :Original Source: Greensville, Virginia; Will books, 1781-1864; general index to wills, 1781-1904 [1928] Will books, v. 3-5 1816-1840 :Link to Original Source: [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9TC-HSWZ-4 FamilySearch] :Transcribed: Sept 17, 2022 by [[Torres-2380]] :In the name of God Amen, I [[Massey-6640|Avent Massey]] of Greensville County and State of Virginia, being in perfect ~lity of mind, do make and ordain this to be my last will and Testament, in manner and form following Imprimies. :Item 1: I give and bequeath unto my son [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKR-1WS John Massey], all of my Rives tract of land lying on both sides of the Cattail creek, except the land attached to the Mill seat, also seven and three quarter acres of my Collier tract, beginning at a Corner hickory in Colliers, thens to a turkey oak a corner in Pettipool Massey line, also my mill and land attached, thereunto after the death of my wife - but it is to be understood that until the death of my wife, that all my children is to have equal use and privileges of said mill, provided they will contribute equally towards the keeping the same in repair and he that fails shall be debarred of the same, also two negroes to wit: '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-8KS Holland] '''and''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-J97 Emmy]''' and the stock household and kitchens furniture as now in his possession together with its future increase, to him, his heirs and assigns forever. :Item 2: Secondly, I lend to my daughter Elizabeth Newsom, during her natural life, two negroes to wit, '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-GY1 Little Nelson] '''and''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GN94-16V ~Denirs] child [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-D2G Maria]''' and at her death, I give the said negroes to be equally divided between the heirs of her body, lawfully begotten, together with their future increase to them, their heirs and assigns forever. :Item 3: Thirdly, I give and bequeath unto my son, [[Massey-6639|Alanson A Massey]], (after the death of my wife), the one half of the land I now live on to be divided between him and my son '''Richard''' so as to leave the dwelling house on my son '''Richard's''' part, but the apple orchard to be equally divided between them and two negroes to wit: '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-FFQ Kinchin] '''and''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-J3F Seal]'s '''child''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-BB5 Maria]''', one cow and calf, one sow, 4 pigs, one feather bed and furniture and my riding horse together with their future increase, to him, his heirs and assigns forever. :Item 4: Fourthly, I lend to my daughter '''Rebecca Moss''' during her natural life, two negroes to with '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-TT7 Jacob]''' and '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-GXJ Till]''' and her cow and calf now at my plantation and at her death, I give the same to be equally divided between the heirs of her body, lawfully begotten, together with their future increase to them, their heirs and assigns forever. :Item 5: Fifthly, I lend unto my daughter Amey Massey, during her natural life, three negroes to wit: '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN9H-SWG Sabina], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN9H-921 Ben]''' and''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-V53 Claiborne]''', one feather bed and furniture (called hers), one cow and calf and at her death, I give the same to the heirs of her body, lawfully begotten, together with their future increase to them, their heirs and assigns forever. :Item 6: Sixthly, I give and bequeath unto my son Richard Massey (after the death of my wife) all the balance of the other half of my home tract of land to be equally divided as stated between him and my son [[Massey-6639|Alanson A Massey]], also two negroes to wit: '''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-YDV Isaac] '''and''' [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GN94-5W4 Mary]''', one feather bed and furniture, one horse bridle and saddle, value twenty five pounds, one cow and calf, one sow and pigs, together with their future increase to him, his heirs and assigns forever. :Item 7: Seventhly, I leave all the balance of my property, both real and personal in the hands of my Executors, to pay my just debts as they may think proper and hafter paying my debts I lend the balance of my property to my wife, '''[[Owen-12891|Ann Massey]]''' during her natural life or widowhood to be kept together for the benefit of my children and at her death to be equally divided between all of my children but to be under the same rules and restrictions as in their several items to wit where I give in the former items I give her and where I lend in the former items I lend here also. :Item 8: Eighth, my will and desire is that my sister-in-law '''Hannah Gowing''' be supported out of my estate during her natural life. :Item 9: Ninth, The house where my father lived in I have sold to my son [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKR-1WS John Massey] for one hundred dollars, while I desire he may have the same agreeable to the contract. :Item 10: And lastly, I constitute and appoint my son [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKR-1WS John Massey] and [[Massey-6639|Alanson A Massey]], sole executors of this, my last will and testament, revoking all other. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 26th February 1818. :Avent Massey: his mark X :Signed sealed and acknowledged in the presence of us: Benjamin Gowing, Benjamin Woodruff, John S. Tomlinson :At a court held for Greensville County, the 13th day of April 1818, this will was proved by the oathes of Benjamin Gowing, Benjamin Woodruff and John S. Tomlinson, the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of the Executors therein named who made oath thereto and together with Henry Wyche, Benjamin Woodruff and Benjamin H Walker, ~ securities entered into and acknowledged them bond in the penalty of fifty thousand dollars, conditioned as the law directs. Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate of the said will in due form. :Tester Ellason, ~ ~

Will of Avery Puplett of Bansted 1622

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] Will of Avery Puplett 1622 '''Probate''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858"
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: DW/PA/5/1622; Will Number: 78
{{Ancestry Sharing|1187494|e56412d756b04cc883ec465d8e35c42f001fa2292573dbd9fc76d7467d8d0132}} - {{Ancestry Record|1704|412033}} (accessed 16 January 2023)
Avery Puplett probate in 1622.
This is a transcription of the original will of Averye Puplett of Bansted, Surrey. Written on 3 February 1622 and proved in 1622, no proof of probate on the will.
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Averye puplett''' testator *'''my eldest sonne mathew puplett''' *'''Averye puplet mathew puplets eldest sonne''' *'''marke puplet the sonne of mathew puplet''' *'''Elizabeth my daughter being the wyfe of Roger Steward''' *'''Danyell steward sonne of my sayd daughter Elizabeth''' * '''Roger Steward sonne of my sayd daughter Elizabeth''' *'''Elizabeth Richbell the daughter of Ane puplet the wyfe of George Richbell''' *'''Danyell puplett my sonne''' *'''George puplett my sonne''' * '''Emanuell puplet my youngest sonne''' * '''Gyllian my wyfe''' * '''my wellbeloved Friends George puplett my brother and George Richbell the elder''' overseers of will *'''John Eaton''' witness *'''Phillip Richbell''' witness In the name of god amen the third daye of February 1622 '''I Averye puplett''' beinge sicke in bodye forme followinge vis.. First I Bequeath my soule to Almyghtie god my saviou[r] and
redeemer in whome I trust to be saved and my bodie to be buryed in the church yard at Bansted at the discretion
of my executors

It[e]m I geve and bequeath unto '''my eldest sonne mathew puplet '''xl
to be payed him w[i]thin one yere next after my decease

It[e]m I will and bequeath unto '''Averye puplet mathew puplets eldest sonne''' xxs to be
payed him when he shall come to the age of xxvj? yeres.

It[e]m I will and Bequeath unto '''marke'''
'''puplet the sonne of mathew puplet '''xl s to be payed him when he shal com[m]e to the age
of xxvj yeres

It[e]m I will and Bequeath unto '''Elizabeth my daughter being the wyfe of Roger'''
'''Steward''' vl to be payed her w[i]thin two yeres next after my decease

It[e]m I will and bequeath
unto '''Danyell steward sonne of my sayd daughter Elizabeth''' xl s to be payed him w[i]thin two
yeares next after my decease

It[e]m I will and bequeath unto '''Roger Steward sonne of'''
'''my sayd daughter Elizabeth''' xls to be payde him w[i]thin two years next after my decease

It[e]m I will and Bequeath unto '''Elizabeth Richbell the daughter of Ane puplet the wyfe of'''
'''George Richbell''' xls to be payd her w[i]thin two yeres next after my decease

It[e]m I
will and bequeath unto '''Danyell puplett my sonne''' twentie sheepe to b at the appoyntm[ent]
of my overseers to be deliv[er]ed unto him w[i]thin one quarter of a yere after my decease

It[e]m I will and bequeath unto '''George puplett my sonne''' twentie poundes to be payde
him w[i]thin two yeres after my decease

It[e]m I will and Bequeath unto '''Emanuell'''
'''puplet my youngest sonne''' fower acres of Freehold Land in Bansted called
haywarde crofte Adioynynge upon Blackmeare? being in the com[m]on of Bansted on the east and
upon the lands of mr ...... moyse called maresfeildes on the south & west and the kyngs
high waye on the north to him and his heires for ever

It[e]m I will and bequeath unto
the poore of the p[ar]ishe of Banstedxxs to be geven at my buryall

All the rest
of my goods and cattell unbequeathed I will and bequeath unto '''Gyllian my wyfe'''
'''and Emanuell my sonne''' whome I make joyntlye togeather my full and whole
Executors

And I appoynte '''my wellbeloved Friends George puplett my brother'''
'''and George Richbell the elder''' to be my overseers to see this my Last will and
testam[en]t p[er]formed And I geve unto each of them iiijs iiijd towards their paynes

his mark''' Averye puplett'''

[some of eft hand margin ripped off but it looks to be names of witnesses] '''John Eaton &'''
'''Phillip Richbell''' ===Sources===

Will of Bartholmew Abell of Hyngham 1573

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Abell]] This is a transcription of the original will of Bartholmew Abell of Hyngham, husbandman. It was written on 31 May 1573.'''Will of Bartholmew Abell of Hyngham''',Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Wills and Adminstrations, Register copy wills, v. 24, (Chamber), 1571, 1572-1573, 1574-1575, 1577-1578, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008045269?cat=291384 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8077019 image 202 of 363.] Accessed 22 March 2022 Persons mentioned: *Bartholmew Abell, Testator *Elyzabeth, his wife *Will[ia]m More, Witness *Rob[er]t Agge, Witness *Mr Thomas Lovell, Witness --- '''In the name of god Amen''' The xxxj (31) daye
of Maye and in the yeare of our lord god ml CCCC lxxiij (1573)
I '''Bartholmew Abell''' of Hyngh[a]m inthe countye
of Norff[olk]husbandman beinge of hole mynde and p[er]fect
remembrance thankes be unto almyghtye god doe
ordayne and make this my last wyll and testamente
in manner and forme followinge Ffyrste I bequethe my
soule to almyghtie god my maker and redemer and
my bodye to be buried in the church yarde of Hingh[a]m
aforesayd

Item I give unto '''Elyzabeth my wyfe''' all
my household stuffe

Item I give unto '''Elyzabeth my wife'''
thre mylche neate and five swine and all my shepe olde
and younge and all my gese hennes and other fowles what
soever the rest of my goodes not geven now bequethed
I geve them unto '''Elyzabeth my wyfe''' whom I make
myne Executrix Redd Sealed and delyvered in front
of '''Will[ia]m More''' & '''Rob[er]t Agges''' & '''Mr Thomas Lovell'''
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Will of Benjamin (IV) Harrison

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Harrison-831|Benjamin (IV) Harrison.]] "In the name of God Amen. I Benjamin Harrison of Berkeley in the County of Charles City and Parish of Westover, Gent, being of perfect sense and memory, ordain this my last will and Testament. Imprimis I Give and bequeath my Soul to Almighty God who first gave its being, in sure and certain hope of a Joyfull resurrection thro' the death and Passion of my blessed Savior Jesus Christ, My body to the Earth from which it was first taken, to be buried near my dear son Henry's grave, at the Discression of my executor hereafter mentioned, and as to all my worldly goods with which it hath pleased the Almighty to bless me my just Debts and Funeral charges being first paid, I Give and dispose of in the following manner: Give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife one equal third part of the neet proceeds or profits of my whole Estate during her natural life, and forasmuch as my wife hath at all times behaved in a most dutifull and affectionate manner to me and all--allways been assisting through my whole affairs, I therefore think proper to Give to my dear wife a small requital over and above the Thirds of my Estate as aforesaid, the use and occupation of the Plantation whereupon I now live, commonly called Berkeley, with all the Slaves Properly belonging to the Crop of the said Plantation, with all my household furniture of what kind soever and house Servants, except my Cook wench Patty and her children and the boy Levy son of Sarah, which Slaves I would have go to my son Benjamin on his being of age; I also give to my wife to use of all my plate and kitchen Furniture as also the use of my flocks of Cattle, Hogs, Horses and Sheep upon the said Plantation, all which said gifts I give to the use of my Said Dear wife so long as she shall remain a widow or shall abide on or inhabit the said Plantation, with full power to cut down and make use of any Timber or Wood either for building or repairing, making fenceing or firing, or any other use whatsoever for the said Plantation of or from any Part of my Estate in Charles City County Dureing the time aforesaid, she allowing yearly out of her own Estate Nine thousand Pounds of good Crop Tobo. in Nine Cask to be thrown into two thirds of my estate which is hereafter Ordered to be to divided amongst my children untill my Son Benjamin shall come to Age but no longer, and after her decease or Nonresidence as aforesaid the Premisses to go and descend to my well beloved son Benjamin Harrison and to the Heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten forever. I also Give to my Wife my Coach, chariot chair, Six horses and all furniture thereto belonging as also all my Saddle horses, Mares and Colts on the Said Plantation, together with her Gold Watch and all jewels in her possession. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son [[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison]] all that Tract of Land commonly called Berkeley and Kimadges and also that whereon my mother formerly lived as also the Gleeb Land bought of the Parish of Westover in the County of Charles City, to him and his heirs of his Body lawfully begotten Forever. I also Give to my said son Benjamin the land called Bicres with the Land Escheated of John Resbie and all my land on the South Side Nottoway River belonging to the Chiticorah Tract and all the additional Surveys made adjacent thereto, and all my Lands at the Falls of James River bought of Davis and others with the slaves and stocks thereon to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son [[Harrison-902|Carter Henry Harrison]] all my land at Willises Creek with all the Slaves and Stocks thereon, and all the Land called Scotland Neck and the slaves and stocks of all sorts thereon to go and descend acordingly to will of the Honable Robert Carter Dec'd. Item. I give unto my son Henry all that estate of Land on the South Side Nottoway River by Peter's Bridge being Seven Plantations with all the Slaves and Stock of all Sorts thereon to him and his heirs Forever, and the Mill thereon, I also give him the tract of Land lying on Nottoway on the North Side the River at Peter's Bridge to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son [[Harrison-930|Robert Harrison]] all my several Tracts of Land lying at the Falls of Appomattox River bought of Abraham Cocke, Christopher Herntory, Thomas Williams, James Munford and Richard Smith and he lots bought of Abraham Jones and that in the town of Petersburg and the Slaves and Stocks of all sorts thereon, and also the remaining Part of Chitecorah Tract lying on the North Side of Nottoway River with the Slaves and Stocks of all Sorts that shall be found thereon, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I Give unto my son [[Harrison-904|Nathaniel]] my land at Amelia Court house and all the Slaves and Stocks thereon. I also give unto my said son my land at Great Creek, and Meherrin (Vizt) the Tract whereon Benjamin Harrison is overseer, with all the Slaves and Stocks thereon to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son [[Harrison-905|Charles]] all my Land Secarnis with all the Slaves and Stocks thereon and the Land called the ______ Alley Tract. I also Give to my said son all the Lands that will fall to me by the death of Mr. Willis (To-wit) Cabbin Point Mill and that at Huntington, with all the Keepers thereof, to him and his heirs forever, and my desire is that there may be Five Slaves bought (Vizt) three women and two men as soon as Conviently can be to Full slave the three Plantations on Secarnis. And my desire is that so many Slaves as shall be occupied on the Pond Quarter and Black Water, at the death of Mr. Willis, shall be and belong unto my said son and his heirs forever. Item. My will and desire is that the mulatto man John shall be for the sole use of my wife so long as she shall be a widow, and that the rest of my Sawyers, Carpenters and Coopers shall be used for the use of my Estate in general until my son Benjamin comes of Age, and then to go to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son Robert my Tract of land on Brunswick Creek, lying at the mouth of Great Creek, containing seventeen hundred acres, be it more or less, to him and his heirs forever. I also give unto my Said son Robert my mill on Harry's Swamp with the land thereto belonging, being three hundred and Fifty Acres more or less, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give unto my son Benjamin all the Negroes and Stocks of all sorts upon the Six Plantations that are now Settled on my Berkeley and Kimadges Tracts, to him and his heirs forever; and whereas I have given my Manor House an Plantation to my wife on terms as above to ascertain the bounds, my meaning is that from the upper bounds of Glebe Road and the River, and if by Experience that should be found too little I add to it Land on to other Side the Road called Woodfords. Item. My will and Desire is that the Land I bought of William Glover whereon my Surry Store stands be sold, and the Slaves thence be Immediately removed to that part of the Chetecorah tract given my son Robert for him and his heirs forever, and he money arising By the Sale of the Land to be laid out for Negroes for the Same uses, To wit for the better Settleing the same part of the Chetecorah Tract. Item. Forasmuch as there are a great Number of Slaves which, after the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Willis relict of Henry Harrison, Esq., Dec'd and by the last Will of the said Henry Harrison, are to revert to me and my heirs, my Will and desire therefore is, that when said estate in Negroes shall revert by the death of the Said Willis now in possession, that then the Said Negroes shall be divided into six equal Parts as Possible, Without Parting men and their Wives, by three able and discreet persons to be appointed by the General Court, which division being made my will and desire is that three already Given to my son Charles go in Proportion to his Part, that my Son Benjamin have the first choice, and the Rest of my six sons to choose according to Seniority, which Negroes I Give to them and their heirs forever. Item. I Give unto my sons Carter Henry and Henry, to be equally divided between them, all the house hold Plate that belonged to Henry Harrison, Esq., dec'd now in possession of Mrs. Elizabeth Willis his relict, and after her death to revert to me, as will appear by an Instrument of Writing between said Willis and myself recorded in Surry Court. Item. I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter [[Harrison-901|Betty Harrison]] one thousand pounds sterling including my mother's Legacy of two hundred pounds that is to say five hundred pounds to be paid by my Executor after she shall arrive at the Age of twenty-one years, or be married, and the other Five hundred Pounds within three years after, and I also Give to my Daughter Betty these several Slaves following and their increase to-wit: Liddy, Charlot, and Cate, the Daughter, of Aggy, to her and her Heirs forever. Item. I Give and bequeath to my [[Harrison-898|Daughter Anne]] the sum of one thousand pounds Sterling, Five hundred to be paid by my Executors within Twelve months after she shall arrive to the Age of Twenty-one or be married, and the other Five hundred pounds within three years after that. I also give to my Daughter Anne a negro girl Dorcas to her and her heirs forever. The Thousand pounds is to be with my mothers Legacy------hundred pounds inclusive. Item. I Give to my Daughter [[Harrison-985|Lucy]] Eight hundred Pounds Sterling including my mother's Legacy, to be paid her in four years after She arrives to the Age of twenty-one or is married. Also a negro girl Suekey, the Daughter of Bess and her increase, to her and her Heirs forever. Item. My will and desire is that my whole Estate shall be Kept entire until my Debts are paid, and the two Eldest Daughters Fortunes are raised, and until my son Benjamin comes of Age, and then whatever Legacys remain unraised the Estate of Each of my sons shall be Taxed in Proportion to their annual________ for the Payment thereof. Item. That the Guardianship and disposal of my children shall be entirely in the power of my wife, and that they be Maintained and educated at her discression __________ of my estate; that if my Daughters dureing their minority Do marry without first having the Consent and Approval of my said wife, then they or every one of them so marrying shall forfeit all Claims or Pretensions whatsoever to all and every part of the Legacies given them, by this my will, and I doe heartily and Earnestly recommend to said Children that they behave with Duty and obedience to their mother, and that they live in Love and Friendship with one another, and lastly I doe hereby Appoint my [[Carter-1306|Dear Wife Ann Harrison]], and all my sons as they shall come of Age, Executors of this my last will and testament, and I further order that there be no appraisement of my Estate nor Security given but her own. In witness whereof I have here set my hand and Seal this 17th day of October 1743, and utterly revoke all other wills by me heretofore made. This my last containing two sheets of Paper. :Benjamin Harrison. [Seal.] :Signed Sealed &c. in the Pressence of Robert West, Joseph Royal John Stith. :Charles City County ss.----August Court 1745. :The Afore written Last will and Testament of Col Benjamin Harrison Dec?d was Presented in Court by William Randolph Gent and wife Miss Betty Harrison, who made oath there and being proved by the oath of Joseph Royall one of the witnesses thereto is admitted to Record, and the said Joseph West the other two witnesses sign the said will as witnesses, and on the motion of the said William Randolph and Betty Harrison, and performing what is usual on such Cases, Certificate is granted them for obtaining Letters of Administration with the said will annext in due forme Durante Minori estate of Benjamin Harrison Son and heirs of the Deced. 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Will of Benjamin Sothern of Worsley, Lancashire 1827

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] == Transcription == :                                      (page 1) :'''This is the last Will''' and Testament of me :Benjamin Sothern of Worsley in the County of Lancaster Agent to the Trustees of the late :Duke of Bridgwater made and published as follows first I order all my just debts funeral expences :and the charges of the probate and execution hereof to be paid and satisfied by my Trustees and :Executors hereinafter named out of my personal Estate except such as is hereinafter given :to my wife but if the said personal estate shall not be sufficient for that purpose then I :order and direct the deficiency to be paid out of the money arising from my real Estate and I :give and bequeath unto my wife Eleanor Sothern all my household furniture beds and :bedding plate linen and china wine malt Liquors and spirituous Liquors and all provisions and articles of household :consumption which may happen to be in and about my dwelling house and premises in Worsley :aforesaid at the time of my decease to and for her own proper use and benefit absolutely and I :do also bequeath unto her my said wife the sum of one thousand pounds to be paid immediately :or with all convenient speed after my decease and I further give and devise unto my said :wife for and during the term of her natural life one annuity or clear yearly sum of three :hundred pounds which I do direct shall be paid by two half yearly portions upon every :twenty fifth day of December and twenty fourth day of June during the said :term and that the first half yearly payment thereof shall become due and be made :upon such of the said days as may first and next happen after my decease and whenever :my said wifes death shall happen a due portion of the said annuity shall be paid up to :the time of that event and it is my further will and mind that a sufficient fund from and :out of my personal estate or the money arising from the sale of my real estate shall be :set apart to answer and pay the said annuity and placed out at interest or invested by my :                                      (page 2) :Trustees hereinafter named upon such real Government or public security or securities :with power to change the same from time to time as hereinafter mentioned with respect :to the other money to be placed out or invested as hereinafter expressed and that they my said :Trustees shall by and with the interest dividends and proceeds thereof pay and discharge :such annuity and the proportion thereof as aforesaid and I do declare that the provision :herein made for my said wife shall be in full bar and satisfaction of all dower and :thirds and all other the claims which my said wife shall or may demand or set up either :at law or in Equity of in to or out of all or any of my present and future real and :personal estates respectively and I give devise and bequeath all and every of my :messuages lands Tenements rents heredits and real Estates whatsoever and whereso :ever and also the residue and remainder of my personal estate and effects not hereinbefore :otherwise disposed of subject as to the same to be set apart to answer my said wifes annuity :to the trusts and directions hereinbefore contained respecting the same as aforesaid unto :my friends Thomas Hazlehurst of Runcorn in the County of Chester soap boiler Robert :Lansdale and John Pickup of Worsley aforesaid Agents to the said Trustees of the said late :Duke of Bridgwater their heirs executors admors and assigns for ever upon the trusts and to and :for the several ends intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed and declared of and :concerning the same that is to say upon trust that the said Thomas Hazlehurst Robert :Lansdale and John Pickup or the survivors or survivor of them or the heirs executors and :admors of such survivor do and shall with all convenient speed upon my decease either by :public auction or private contract make sale dispose of convey and assure all my said :messuages lands Tenements rents heredits and real Estates and such of my residuary :personal estate and effects as are in their nature saleable unto any person or persons :whomsoever and his her and their heirs Exors admors and assigns according :to the nature of my estate and interest therein respectively for the best price or prices :in money that can be reasonably had or gotten for the same in the judgment of :them my said Trustees or the survivors or survivor of them or the heirs executors :or admors of such survivor and do and shall collect get in and receive all the :residue and remainder of my said personal estate and effects subject as aforesaid and :I do declare that the receipt and receipts of them my said Trustees or the survivors or :survivor of them or the heirs executors or admors of such survivor shall from time :to time be a good and sufficient discharge and discharges to the purchaser or purchasers :of the said several premises so to be sold as aforesaid and every or any of :them or any part of parts thereof for so much money as in such receipt and receipts :shall be expressed to be received and that such purchaser or purchasers shall not :after having paid his her or their purchase, money or any part thereof and obtained such :receipt and receipts for the same be obliged to see to the application thereof or in any :manner be answerable or accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication of the :money therein expressed to be received and as to for and concerning the net money :which may arise from or by the said sale and sales and from the rents of the :premises hereby made saleable in the meantime and until the said said sale and :sales shall be made and also from my said residuary personal estate or otherwise :under this my Will subject as aforesaid and also to the payment of the legacy or :sum of ten guineas to each of them my said Trustees which I give to them as a :small token of my esteem for them and also to the payment immediately or with all :convenient speed after my decease of the amount of two years wages to my servant :woman Nancy Owen in case she be living with me at the time of my decease in :addition to the wages that may be then due to her and a reward for her long and attentive :services it is my Will and mind that they my said Trustees shall stand and be possessed :of the same and every part thereof subject as aforesaid in trust for the equal benefit of my :children hereinafter named that is to say Betty the wife of Jonathan Hulme Thomas :Sothern Ann the Widow of Samuel Brittain and John Sothern share and share alike :subject to such accounting as hereinafter mentioned and also as to the shares of my said Son :Thomas and my said daughters Mary Tonge and Sarah Wyllie to the trusts hereinafter :declared concerning the same respectively that is to say as to the said share of my said Son :Thomas it is my Will and mind and I do direct that the sum of five hundred and forty :                                      (page 3) :two pounds thirteen shillings which I have heretofore advanced and paid unto or for his use :shall be accounted for and deemed part of his said share and that the residue or balance :thereof shall be placed out at interest or invested by my said Trustees or the survivors or :survivor of them his executors or admors upon such real Government or public security or :securities as they or he may approve of with power to call in and anew place out or invest the :same respectively on other securities of a similar nature as circumstances may seem to them :or him to require and that they my said Trustees or the survivors of them his :executors or admors do and shall from time to time pay and apply the yearly and other :interest dividends and proceeds of the said residue or balance of my said Son Thomas' share :into the proper hands of him my said Son Thomas or for his exclusive use and benefit :during the term of his natural life and I do declare that the receipt of him my said Son :Thomas for the said interest dividends and proceeds shall alone be a good and sufficient :discharge and discharges for the same from time to time to my said Trustees and the survivors and survivor :of them his executors and admors and that the same interest dividends and proceeds shall :not be subject or liable to any mortgage assignment or other disposal by way of :anticipation by or on the part of my said Son Thomas or to his debts contracts or :engagements and from and after his decease then as to the said residue or balance of his :my said Sons share it is my further will and mind that they my said Trustees do and :shall stand possessed thereof in trust for and to be paid and applied unto all and every or such :one or more of his present and future lawful Child and Children or the lawful issue of such Child or :Children in such parts shares and proportions and manner and under and subject :to such charges terms conditions and agreements as he my said last mentioned Son by any :deed or deeds writing or writings with or without power of revocation under his hand and :seal to be executed in the presence of and to be attested by two or more credible Witnesses or :by his last Will and Testament in writing to be by him signed sealed and published in :the presence of and to be attested by three or more credible Witnesses shall direct limit or :appoint and for want of or in default of such direction limitation or appointment if any :shall be made then as to the part or parts if any which maynot be thereby fully *** :disposed of subject to such appointment asmay have been made in trust for and to be paid :and applied after his my said Sons decease unto all and every the present and future :lawful Child and Children of my said Son Thomas then living and the lawful issue of :such of them as may be then dead equally share and share alike if more than one :and their respective executors admors and assigns as tenants in common and not as joint :tenants and if but one then in trust for and to be paid and applied to such one only, and :his or her Executors admors and assigns provided always and I do declare that the issue of :such of the Children of my said last named Son as may be dead leaving issue shall not :(in default of appointment) take or be entitled under this my Will to any greater share :or shares than his her or their parent or parents would have taken if living but in case :there shall be no Children or Child of my said last named Son nor any issue of such Children or :Child then living then in trust for and to be paid and applied unto the then :survivors and survivor of my said Children Betty Hulme Thomas Sothern Mary :Tonge Sarah Wyllie James Sothern Ann Brittain and John Sothern and to the :issue of such of them my same Children as may be then dead leaving issue equally :share and share alike if more than one and if but one to such one only the issue taking :no more than their parents would have taken if living as aforesaid and as to the said :several shares under this my Will of my said Daughters Mary Tonge and Sarah Wyllie subject as to :the share of the former to the allowance thereout of the sum of five hundred and eighty nine :pounds ten shillings which I have advanced and paid for :her use and which must therefore be accounted for as part of my said daughter Mary's :share and as to the share of the latter to the allowance thereout of the sum of two :hundred and ten pounds which I have advanced and paid for her use and which there :fore must be accounted for as part of her my said daughter Sarahs share it is my :will and mind and I do direct that the same respectively be placed out at interest :or invested by my said Trustees or the survivors or survivor of them his executors or admors upon :such security and securities and with the like power to change the same as hereinbefore :mentioned with respect to the share of my said Son Thomas :and that the interest dividends and proceeds of the said shares of my said two last :                                      (page 4) :named daughters subject as aforesaid shall be paid as the same shall arise into :the proper hands of them my said two last named daughters respectively for their :respective exclusive use for and during the terms of their respective natural lives and I :do declare that the receipts of my said last named daughters respectively for their said :several interest dividends and proceeds shall alone be good and sufficient discharges :for the same from time to time to my said Trustees and the survivors and survivor of :them his executors and admors and that the same interest dividends and proceeds :shall not be suject or liable to any mortgage assignment or other disposal by :way of anticipation by or on the part of my said last named daughters respectively :or their respective present or future husbands or to the controul contracts debts or engagements :of such husbands respectively in any wise and from and after the deceases :of my last named daughters respectively and when and as those events shall respectively :take place then it is my Will and mind that they my said Trustees shall stand and be :possessed of te said several shares of my said last named daughters respectively :subject as aforesaid in trust for and to be paid and applied unto all and every or such :one or more of the present and future lawful child and Children of my said last :named daughters or of the lawful issue of such Child or Children in such parts :shares and proportions and manner and under and subject to such charges terms :conditions and agreements as they my said last named daughters respectively by any :deed or deeds writing or writings with or without power of revocation under their :respective hands and seals to be executed in the presence of and to be attested by two :or more credible Witnesses or by their respective last Wills and Testaments in writing :to be by them respectively signed sealed and published in the presence of and to be :attested by three or more credible Witnesses shall direct limit or appoint notwith :standing their respective present or any future covertures or whether covert or not :and for want or in default of such direction limitation or appointment or if any shall :be made then as to the part of parts if any which may not be thereby fully :disposed of then subject to such appointment as may have been made in trust for and :to be paid and applied after my said last named daughters respective deceases unto :all and every their present and future lawful Child and Children respectively whose share :may not have been fully appointed as aforesaid and the lawful issue of such of them as :may then be dead equally share and share alike if more than one and their respective :Executors admors and assigns as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and if but one :then in trust for and to be paid and applied to such one only and his or her executors admors :and assigns but I do declare that the issue of such of the Children of my last named daughters :respectively as may be dead leaving issue shall not in default of appointment take or be :entitled under this my Will to any greater share or shares than his her or their parent :or parents would have taken if living provided always that altho any of my said Children :whose shares are settled for the benefit of themselves during their lives and afterwards as :hereinbefore mentioned may die in my lifetime the same trusts shall apply and be oberved :relative thereto as if they had died subsequent to my decease and that if an of my other :Children shall happen to die in my lifetime leaving lawful issue then it is my Will that the :share and shares under this my Will of him her and them so dying shall go and be :transmissible to such issue equally if more than one and if but one then to such one only :but if any of my said other Children shall happen to die in my lifetime :without leaving any lawful issue then I do direct that the share and shares of him :her or them so dying as last aforesaid shall go and accrue to the survivors and survivor :of my said Children Betty Hulme Thomas Sothern Mary Tonge Sarah Wyllie James :Sothern Ann Brittain and John Sothern and :to the issue of such of them as may be dead leaving issue equaly if more than one and if but :one then to such one only the issue in that case taking no more than his her or their parent :or parents would have done if living and I do declare and direct that any sum or sums :of money which I may at any tim or times hereafter advance unto or for the benefit of my :said Children Thomas Sothern Mary Tonge Sarah Wyllie James Sothern Ann :Brittain and John Sothern respectively besides as to the said Thomas Sothern Mary Tonge :and Sarah Wyllie thace? hereinbefore mentioned and shall enter to the debit of them my :said Children respectively in my Lodger shall be deemed part of the share and shares :                                      (page 5) :under this my Will of my same Sons and daughters respectively who shall be so :debited any thing hereinbefore contained to the contrary thereof notwithstanding and I :do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said Thomas Hazlehurst Robert Lansdale :and John Pickup Executors of this my last Will and Testament and I do declare that :it shall and may be lawful to and for my said Trustees and Executors by and out of the :moneys which under this my Will may come to their hands to retain pay and :reimburse themselves all such reasonable costs and charges and expences as they :respectively shall or may sustain or be put unto in or about the execution of the trusts :hereby in them reposed and also that my said Trustees and Executors shall not be :answerable for any more money than they shall respectively? actually receieve under this :my Will not for any loss or deficiency in or to the said trust estates effects and :premises unless such loss of deficiency be occasioned by or through their or some of their :wilful neglect or default nor shall any of them be answerable or accountable for the acts :receipts neglects of defaults of each other but each of them for his own acts receipts neglects and :defaults only In Witness whereof I the said Benjamin Sothern the :Testator have to the first nine sheets of this my last Will and Testament which is contained in ten :sheets of paper written on one side only set my hand and to the tenth and :last sheet thereof my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of July in the year of our :Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty. /=/ Benjn. Sothern (SS) Signed sealed :published and declared by the said Benjamin Sothern the Testator as and for his last :Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence :of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses. Willm. Sergeant :John Owen Junr. /=/ Jas. Gill :   :'''Whereas''' my said Son Thomas lately departed this life leaving several Children :to whom and for whose establishment in the World it is my intention to make certain :advances in my lifetime which i purpose entering in my Ledger or books of account :now I hereby direct that my Trustees and Executors named in my foregoing Will shall :deduct such sum or sums of money as I shall so advance from time to time to them or any of :them or for their or any of their advancement in life of and from their respective shares :or portions of and in their ultimate legacy or :share in my said property devised and given to them as aforesaid and I hereby :direct that the share of each of my said Grandchildren shall be paid to them respectively :when and as they severally attain the age of twenty one years unless my said Trustees and :Executors think fit to make an earlier advance of the same or any part thereof which they :are hereby authorized to do at their own discretion but in case any of my said Grandchildren :shall happen to be leaving lawful Issue I hereby direct and will that the share or shares :of such dying Grandchild or Grandchildren shall go to his her or their respective Child or :Children in the way mentioned in my said Will of which I direct this to be a part and :Codicil thereto hereby ratifying my said Will in every respect except so far as is hereby altered :In Witness whereof I have to the foregoign sheet set my hand and to this set my hand and :seal this twenty second day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred :and twenty four. Benjamin Sothern (SS) Signed sealed and delivered published and declared by the said :Testator as a Codicil to his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence :and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses attesting the due :execution thereof. Edwd. Foulkes = Thomas Bennet - Thos Mitchell :   :'''Whereas''' I have in and by my Will given one share of the net money which :may arise from or by the sale and sales of my real Estate and from the rents and profits :thereof in the meantime and also from my residuary personal Estate or otherwise under my :Will unto Daughter Ann the Widow of Samuel Brittain and whereas my said daughter :is with my full consent about to intermarry with Mr. John Owen and I do hereby give :and bequeath unto the Trustees in my said Will named all and every the said share estate :and interest in the said net money to arise from the sale or sales of my real estate and from :the rents and profits thereof in the meantime and also from my residuary personal estate :or otherwise under my Will and which is therein given unto or for the benefit of my said :daughter Ann Brittain and subject as in my said will is mentioned upon trust that they my :                                      (page 6) :said Trustees or the survivors or survivor of them his executors or admors shall place :the same out at interest or invest the same in such real Government or public security :or securities as they or he may approve of with power to call in and anew place out or :invest the same on other securities of a similar nature as circumstances may seem :to them or him to require and that they my said Trustees or survivors or survivor of :them his executors or admors do and shall from time to time pay and apply the :yearly and other interest dividends and proceeds as the same shall arise into the :proper hands of my said daughter Ann Brittain or for her exclusive use for and :during the term of her natural life and I declare that her receipt alone for the :said interest dividends and proceeds shall be good and sufficient discharges for the :same from time to time to my said Trustees and the survivors and survivor of them :his Executors and admors and that the same interest dividends and proceeds shall not :be subject or liable to any mortgage assignment or other disposal by way of anticipation :by or on the part of my said daughter or any husband she may have or to the controul :debts or engagements of any such husband in any wise and from and after the decease :of my said daughter then it is my Will and mind that they my said Trustees shall :stand and be possessed of the trust monies so placed out or invested and the securities :stock and other property upon which the same be lent or invested and the subsequent :dividends and interest thereof in trust for John Brittain the Son of my said daughter :Ann Brittain and all and every the future Child and Children of my said daughter :living at her decease and the issue then living of such of them the said John :Brittain and the said future Child or Children as shall be then dead or upon trust for :such one or more exclusively of the others or other of the said John Brittain and the :said future Child or Children and their said issue respectively in such parts shares :and proportions if more than one in such manner form and charged and chargeable with :such limitations over for the benefit of some or one of the other or others of them as my :said daughter by her last Will and Testament in writing or any Codicil or codicils in :writing thereto to be by her signed and published in the presence of and attested by one or :more credible Witness or Witnesses shall direct limit or appoint the same and in default :of any such direction limitation or appointment and so far as any such direction limitation :or appointment may not extend and subject thereto then upon trust for the said John :Brittain and all and every the future Child and Children of my said daughter in equal :shares and proportions as tenants in common and if there shall be no future Child of my :said daughter then as to the whole in trust for the said John Brittain his Executors :admors and assigns the portion or share or portions or shares of such of them as shall be :[a] Son or Sons to become vested in him or them respectively on his or their attaining the :age of twenty one years and the portion or share portions or shares of such of them as :shall be a daughter or daughters to become vested in her or them respectively on her or :their attaining the age of twenty one years or being married which shall first happen :and all and every the portions of the said John Brittain and such future Sons or daughters :as shall become vested in the lifetime of my said daughter shall be paid or transferred :as soon as may be after her decease and all and every such portions as shall not become :vested during the lifetime of my said daughter shall be paid or transferred as soon as :may be after the same respectively shall become vested as aforesaid provided always :that if the said John Brittain or any such future Child or Children being a Son or Sons :shall depart this life before he or they shall have attained the age of twenty one years :or having attained the said age shall depart this life without leaving lawful issue him :or them surviving or of being a daughter of daughters shall die before she or they shall :have attained the said age or have been married which shall first happen or having :been married shall die without leaving lawful issue them surviving then and in every :such case as well the original share or shares of him her or them so dying as also any :other share or shares which shall or may have accrued or survived to him her or them :by virtue of this present proviso of and in the said trust monies stocks funds and securities :shall subject to any such appointment as aforesaid go survive and accrue to the survivors or :survivor or others or other of them the said John Brittain and such future Children to :be equally divided between or amongst them if more than one share and share alike :and to be vested payable and transferrable at the same ages days and times respectively :                                      (page 7) :as is hereinbefore declared of and concerning the original share or shares of and in the :same trusts monies and promises and in case the said John Brittain shall depart this life :without leaving lawful issue him surviving and all and every the future Child or Children :of my said daughter if any being a Son or Sons shall have attained the age of twenty one :years or having attained the said age shall die without leaving lawful issue him or :them surviving and all and every the future Child or Children of my said daughter :if any being a daughter or daughters shall die before she or they shall have :attained the said age of twenty one years or have been married which shall first :happen or having been married shall die without leaving lawful issue her or them :surviving then and in such case the said trust monies stocks funds and securities shall be :and remain in trust for all and every my Children Betty Hulme Mary Tonge Sarah :Wyllie James Sothern and such other of them my Children as may be then dead leaving :issue equally if more than one and if but one then to such one only the issue of my :said Son Thomas and of such other of my Children as may be dead taking amongst :them no more than his her or their parent or parents would have done if living and :I do declare it to be my wish that any other sums of money which in my lifetime I :may give to my daughter Ann Brittain or enter in my books for her benefit shall :be settled upon and for the same trusts as are lastly hereinbefore declared of and :concerning her share in the monies to arise from my real estate and my residuary :personal estate or otherwise under my Will and I direct that the foregoing shall :be taken as a Codicil to my said Will and subject to so much thereof as if hereby :revoked I do ratify and confirm my said Will in all other respects In Witness :whereof I have to this Codicil written upon three sheets of paper set my hand :to the two first sheets thereof and my hand and seal to this third and last :sheet thereof this eighteenth day of November one thousand eight hundred and :twenty six - Benjn. Sothern (SS) Signed sealed published and declared by the said :Testator as and for a Codicil to his last Will and Testament (the words "and proceeds" :between the twenty first and twenty second lines of the first sheet those of and "or :tem surviving" between the twelfth and thirteenth lines of the third and last sheet :thereof being interlined in the presence of us who at his request in his presence :and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses :Jno Hampson /=/ Edwd. Jackson /=/ John Jackson y. :   :'''Proved''' at London with two Codicils 5th October 1827 before the Judge by the Oaths :of Robert Lansdale and John Pickup two of the Exors to whom Admon was granted being :first sworn by Comon? duly to Admr. power reserved to Thomas Hazlehurst the other :surviving Executor. // == Source == National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1732/39
Description: Will of Benjamin Sothern, Agent to the Trustees of the late Duke of Bridgwater of Worsley, Lancashire
Date: 5 October 1827.
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Will of Benjamin Surman (transcription)

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] =In the Name of God Amen= :I Benjamin Surman being well in health and of :sound mind and memory do make this my :last Will and Testament in manner following :that is to say First I bequeath my Soul into :the hands of Allmighty God hoping and :believeing a remision of my Sins through the :merrits and Mediation of Jesus Christ Our :Lord and my Body I commit to the Earth to be :Buried at the Discresion of my Executors :hereinafter named I give to my two Sons :namely Benjamin Surman of the Parish of :Prescot in the County of Lancaster and John :Surman of the Parish of Saint Margrets :Westminster in the County of Middlesex in the Kingdom of Great Britain :the Sole Executors of this my last Will and :Testament and I do Will and bequeath to :the said Benjn Surman and John Surman :the Sum of Eighteen pounds pr. annum :which is in the Long Annuities of the Bank of :England in the Name of Benjamin Surman :Father to the above said Benjamin and John :and my Will is that the said Sum of £18 a :year be sold out of the Long Annuities of the :Bank of England and equally Divided :between the said Benjamin and John and :my Will is that after the Sale of the aforesaid :£18 a year that the said Benjamin Surman :and John Surman shall give unto Mary :Bess of Tolden? in the Parish of Saint James's :Westminster the Sum of £20 that is to say £10 :out of Benjamin Surmans share and £10 out :of John Surmans share in Consideration of :the said Mary Biss being nearly related to my :wife and my Will is that the said Mary :Biss do possess the fornature she possesses at :my Decease and as for the remainder of my :property whatsoever and wheresoever I give :to my before said Sons and I do hereby revoke :all and all manner of Wills heretofore made :by me In Witness thereof the said Benjamin :Surman have to this my Last Will and :Testament set my hand and Seal this Second :Day of November in the 38 year of Our Sovereign :Lord George the third by the Grace of God of :Great Britain France and Ireland King :Defender of the faith and so forth and in :the year of Our Lord 1798 H Benjn Surman (SS) :Signed declared and published by the said :Benjamin Surman and for his last Will :and Testament in the presence of us who :subscribed our Names as Witnesses in the :Testators presence and at his request Luke :Wrigley Thomas Bridgford x Mark

:proved 21 Apr 1807; administration granted to the two sons named == Sources == [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D313858 National Archives] - Reference: PROB 11/1460/122
Description: Will of Benjamin Surman of Prescot, Lancashire
Date: 21 April 1807

Will of Bennett (Draper) Webbe

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'''NOTE'''
I started transcribing this will (and this is just a first pass at 4 of 13 pages) primarily to check family relationships against Bennett's [[Space:Will_of_WIlliam_Webbe|husband's will]]. __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Draper-2037|Benett (Draper) Webbe (abt.1530-)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Dame Bennett Webb or Webbe, Widow of Saint Dunstan in the East, City of London. It was written on 14 January year 45 of Elizabeth I (= 14 January 1602/3) and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 30 June 1604.Will of Dame Benett Webb or Webbe
:Reference: PROB 11/104/289 :Description: Will of Dame Benett Webb or Webbe, Widow of Saint Dunstan in the East, City of London :Date: 09 July 1604 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_col=200&_cr1=PROB+11&_hb=tna&_q=benett+webbe The National Archives, Kew]
''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== [Page one] *Dame Benett widdowe late wife of Sr William Webb, Testatrix *my late Husband Sr William Webb [Page two] *my Granchild William Webb *the two Companies of Salters and Ironmongers *the Mr Wardens and Assistants of each of the said Companies *the said Maisters Wardens and Assist[aa]nts of the saide two companies of Salters and Ironmongers *the poore Children in Christe ? Hospitall *the poore of St Thomas Hospitall in Sowthework *the poor in St Bartholomewes Hospitall *the Hospitall called Bethelem al[l]s Bedlem w[i]thoute Bysshopsgate London to be bestowed vppon the poore there *Bridewell Newgate Endgate? and to the twoe saide Prysons *the Poore in the Marshallsea *the poore in the White Lyon in Southwerk *the Children of my Cosynne Meade? *the nies of Edwarde Meade *Edwarde Meade the sonne of the saide Edwarde Meade *Lawrence Greene my Godsonne Sonne of Lawrence Greene of Walbrooke London *the children of the saide Lawrence Greene *Sr Henrie Billingsley *my Cosin Humfrey Bigge *John Bigge his sonne *my Cosin Robert Smithwicke the younger *his Children *my godsonne Lawrence Greene the sonne of Lawrence Greene of Walbrooke aforesaid *my goddaughter Benett Brickett *Benett Holt my goddaughter [Page three] *my goddaughter Bennett Wrigete *Johane Mead the nies of Edwarde Meade *Richard Bye the Grecian *my Cosyn Francys ?wiste the nies of Richard Smytte of Sr Mr *my grandchilde William Webb *M? Smithe widdowe of the Parrishe of St Stephens in Colmanstreete *my godsonne Thomas Russell *the Children of William Russell *Robert Bye of Wathingstreete? *the eldest Sonne of my Cosinne Edmond Gamon *William Russell and Edmonde Gamon *the children of my Cosynne Bowles *the poore people of Abbotte Langley where my owne dwellinge house standeth *the poore of St Dunstones in the Easte *my godsonne William Scales *everie the children male of Thomas Greene my Cosynne *everie of the Females *everie of the children of my Cosynne Gyles of Bosworthe w[hi]ch he had by his firste wief *everie of the Children of my Cosynne Elizabeth Gyles nowe? wief vnto my Cosynne Bowswell *my Cosynne Elliotte Children *my cosyn Bartholmewe Wormell th'elder *his Sonne Bartholmewe Wormell *the children of John Wormell *the daughters of Edward Daniell *Marie Walter wief vnto John Water my Servante *Raphe? Lewys my servannte *the Maister Wardens and Company of the Cookes *my Cosynne Sterrell? of the Temple *Jonas Lewys my Boye *Will[ia]m Phillips *everie of my mayde servannts [Page four] ===== Transcription ===== [Page one]
T end Bennette Webbe In the name of God amen:
The fowrteenthe day of Januarie in
and in the five and fourtithe yeare of the Reigne of our Sovereigne Ladie Elizabeth by the
grace of god of England France and Ireland Queen Defendiesst (Defender?) of the faithe ?? Anno D[omi]ni
/ ? ? ? ? ? one thousand sixe hundred and twoe '''I Dame Benett'''
'''widdowe late wife of Sr William Webb''' sometime Maior and Alderman of this Cittie of
London decessed) knowing that nothinge is more certaine then deathe And the tyme and
place vncertaine havinge an intent to sett all thinges in order to avoid all conten[ti]ons and
controv[er]sies doe make and ordeine this my last will and testament in mann[er] and forme
followinge. First and principallie I bequeathe my Soule into the hands of Almightie god
my Creator and Maker and to Jhesus Christe my Redeemer trustinge assuredly to be saved by
his deathe
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his deathe and passion. And my bodie I will to be buried in the Parrishe churche of St Dunstons In
the east as neere as convenienthe it may vnto '''my late Husband Sr William Webb''' Item I doe
give and bequeathe vnto my Granchild William Webb Three thousande poundes of lawfull
monye of Englande to be paid vnto him at his age of one and twentie years if it shall
please god that he be then livinge whiche Some of three thoousande poundes I will that it shalbe
delivered vnto '''the two Companies of Salters and Ironmongers''' (viz.t) vnto '''the Mr'''
'''Wardens and Assistants of each of the said Companies''' Fiftene hundreth poundes a peece
w[i]thin one yeare and a half next after my deceasse They to have and enioye the saide money
duringe the nonage? of the said William Webb puttinge in good securitie vnto my executors
hereunder named for the same Three thousand poundes and allowinge vnto my said executors
towards the education and bringinge vp of my saide Grandchilde sixe poundes yearlie for
for everie hundreth poundes duringe his nonage? And my will and mynde ys that my
saide Executors shall allowe vnto '''my saide Grandchilde''' only Fortie poundes yerelie owte of
the Interest money w[hi]ch shall arryse and growe owte of the saide three thousande poundes and
the rest to remaine to encrease his stocke and to be payde vnto him at his saide age of one & twenty
years And in considerat[i]on of the paynes and care to be taken by '''the said Maisters Wardens'''
'''and Assist[aa]nts of the saide two companies of Salters and Ironmongers''', yf they shall taken
the saide three thousande poundes into their Custodies and putt in securitie to my executors
as aforesaid Then I give to each of '''the said Companies''' one hundreth poundes Provided
allwaies and my will and mynde ys that yf '''my saide grandchilde''' shall fortue to departe
oute of this world before his age of one and twentie years That then the saide somes of three
thousande poundes togither w[i]th the encrease shalbe given and ymployed vnto such vse as hereafter either by this my will and testament or Codicill hereunto to be annexed shalbe appointed
any thinge beforesaid to the contrarie notw[i]thstandinge. Item I give & bequeathe
vnto the poore Children in Christe ? Hospitall one hundred poundes. Item vnto the poore of
'''St Thomas Hospitall in Sowthework''' one hundred poundes. Item I give vnto the poor in
'''in St Bartholomewes Hospitall''' One hundred poundes. Item I give and bequeathe vnto
'''the Hospitall called Bethelem al[l]s Bedlem w[i]thoute Bysshopsgate London''' to be bestowed
vppon the poore there Twentie poundes. Item I give vnto '''Bridewell Newgate Endgate?'''
'''and to the twoe saide Prysons''' Twentie pounds a peece. Item I give vnto '''the Poore in the'''
Marshallsea Twentie poundes. Item I give vnto '''the poore in the White Lyon in Southwerk'''
Twentie poundes. All? w[i]th Legacies given to the hospitalls and Prysons aforenamed I will
shalbe payde w[i]thin one yeare after my deathe. Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''the Children of'''
'''my Cosynne Meade? the nief of Edwarde Meade''' One hundred poundes to be equallie divided
betweene them to be payde vnto them and everie of them w[i]thin a yeare and a half next after
my deathe. And my mynde is that yf I shall bestowe any port[i]on towards the marriadge of
any one of the saide Children of my Cosynne Meade that then the party soe married w[i]th port[i]on
shall have nor parte of the saide hundred poundes But the sayde hundreth poundes shall
whollie accrue and goe vnto '''Edwarde Meade the sonne of the saide Edwarde Meade''' to be payde vnto him at his age of ??tie years and not before Otherwise yf anie of the saide
Children happen to die Then his or her parte or port[i]on to be devided amongest the S[ur]vivors Item I give and bequeathe vnto Lawrence Greene my Godsonne Sonne of Lawrence Greene of
'''Walbrooke London''' Fiftie poundes. And to '''everie other of the children of the saide Lawrence'''
'''Greene''' w[hi]ch sha;be lyvinge at my deathe Twentye poundes a peece. Item I give vnto '''Sr Henrie Billingsley'''
Fortie poundes to be paide w[i]thin twoe years next after my deathe entreatinge? him to be
aydinge vnto my saide Grandchilde. Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''my Cosin Humfrey'''
'''Bigge''' Fiftie poundes. Item I give vnto '''John Bigge his sonne''' Fiftie poundes. Item I
give vnto '''my Cosin Robert Smithwicke the younger''' twentie poundes And vnto '''everie one of'''
'''his Children''' w[hi]ch shalbe lyvinge at my deceasse Five poundes a peece to be payde w[i]thin twoe
yeares after my deceasse. Item I give more vnto '''my godsonne Lawrence Greene the sonne'''
'''of Lawrence Greene of Walbrooke aforesaid''' Fiftie poundes to be payde w[i]thin three yeares
after my decesse. Item I geve vnto '''my goddaughter Benett Brickett''' to be payde vnto hir at
hir daye of Marriage Twentie poundes. Item I give vnto '''Benett Holt my goddaughter'''
to be paid
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to be paid vnto hir at hir daie of marriadge Tenn poundes. Item I give to '''my goddaughter'''
'''Bennett Wrigete''' Twentie poundes. Item I give vnto '''Johane Mead the nies of Edwarde'''
'''Meade''' Fiftie poundes which Fiftie poundes I will shalbe delyvered over into the handes of
some frend at hir discret[i]on. Item I give vnto '''Richard Bye the Grecian''' x x x Item Igive and bequeathe vnto '''my Cosyn Francys ?wiste the nies of Richard Smytte''' of SrMr
a Ringe of golde of the valeur? of Fourtie shillings condit[i]onallie that shee shall give yt
at hir deathe vnto hir eldest daughter. Item I give vnto '''my grandchilde William'''
'''Webb''' my Chayne girdle of golde w[hi]ch I weare aboute my middle together w[i]th the golden
locke thereunto annexed. Item I give vnto '''M? Smithe widdowe of the Parrishe of'''
'''St Stephens in Colmanstreete''' Sixe poundes thirtene shillinge fouer pence. Item I give
vnto '''my godsonne Thomas Russell''' Twentie poundes and to '''everie other of the Children of'''
'''William Russell''' w[hi]ch shalbe lyvinge at my deathe Tenn poundes a peece to be payde them at
their severall ages of One and twentie years. Item I give vnto '''Robert Bye of'''
'''Wathingstreete'''? that was decayed? Sixe poundes thirtene shillinge fower pence.
Item I
give vnto '''the eldest Sonne of my Cosinne Edmond Gamon''' to be paide vnto him at his age
of one and twentie yeeres Fortie poundes. item I give vnto '''William Russell and Edmonde'''
'''Gamon''' vppon condit[i]on that they shall firste make a trowe and inste? accompte xxxxxx
vnto my Executors of all matters and Performinge betwene '''my late husbande Sr William'''
'''Webb''' and them and betwene them and me yf it shall not fortune them to make me an accompte
before my cedeasse and to be by me acquited) Fiftie poundes a peece to be paide vnto them w[i]thin
twoe yeares next after my decease. Item I give vnto '''the children of my Cosynne Bowles''' Twentye
poundes to be equallie devided betwene them.
Item I give vnto '''the poore people of Abbotte'''
'''Langley''' where my owne dwellinge house standeth Tenn poundes.
Item to '''the poore of St'''
'''Dunstones in the Easte''' twentie poundes.
Item I give vnto '''my godsonne William Scales'''
Fiftie poundes.
Item I give vnto '''everie the children male of Thomas Greene my Cosynne'''
'''vppon London bridge''' Sixe poundes thirtene shillings fower pence and to everie of the
Females Five poundes.
Item I give vnto '''everie of the children of my Cosynne Gyles of'''
'''Bosworthe w[hi]ch he had by his firste wief''' and shalbe lyvinge at my decesse Tenne poundes a
peece to be payde vnto everie of them w[i]thon twoe yeares next after my decesse.
Item I give
vnto '''everie of the Children of my Cosynne Elizabeth Gyles nowe? wief vnto my Cosynne'''
'''Bowswell''' Fourtie shillingssItem I give vnto '''Bente? Clover the daughter of Thomas'''
'''Clover''' Tenne poundes to be payde vnto hir daie of marriadge. And if shee fortune'to die before
Then I give the said tenn poundes to be equallie divided betwene '''hir Sisters'''
Item I give to '''my Cosynne Elliotte Children''' Fortie shillings a peece.
Item I give to '''my cosyn'''
'''Bartholmewe Wormell th'elder''' Five poundes.
Item I give vnto '''his Sonne Bartholmewe Wormell''' Tenn poundes.
Item I give vnto '''the children of John Wormell''' Fortie shillings
a peece.
Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''the daughters of Edward Daniell''' to be payd at
hir daye of marriadge Tenne poundes. Item I give vnto '''Marie Walter wief vnto John'''
'''Water my Servante''' Thirtene poundes free? shillings vighte? pence. Item I give vnto
'''Raphe? Lewys my servannte''' vppon condit[i]on that he doe give a good accompte vnto my Executors
Fortie poundes. Item I give vnto '''William Phillippes my Cooke''' (yf he remayne wth me in
service vntill my deathe and wth my Executors vntill my Funeralls shalbe fynyshed and endid
the som[m]e of thirtene poundes free shillings eighte pence. Item I give to '''the Maister Wardens and'''
'''Company of the Cookes''' vppon condit[i]on that they shall vse '''William Phillipps my Cook''' kindly
and freindlie amongst them in the Companie for a dynner to be made amongst the saide company
of Cookes Three poundes sixe shillings eighte pence. Item I give vnto '''my Cosynne Sterrell'''?
'''of the Temple''' Fortie marks yf he be aidinge and assistinge of '''my grandchilde William'''
'''Webb''' to be payde vnto him wthin five yeares after ny deathe. Item I give vnto '''Jonas Lewys'''
'''my Boye''' Sixe poundes thirtene shillings fowr pence wch I will shalbe delyv[er]ed? vnto '''Will[ia]m'''
'''Phillips''' he puttinge in securitie to my Executors for the repayment of the saide som[m]e of Sixe
poundes thirtene shillings fowr pence vnto the saide Jonas Lewes what? he shall likewise keepe
and teache the trade of Cookerie vntill th'ende and terme of his Apprentishipp. Item I give
vnto '''everie of my mayde servannts''' that shall dwell win me at the tyme of my deathe
Five poundes a peece [Page four] a peece == Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Bennett Gwynn

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Gwynn-365|Bennett Gwynn]]: 1826, Prince George's County, MD File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Lisa Simms. Transcribed by Raphael T. Semmes in his book The Semmes and Allied Families, Baltimore, 1918. USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. WILL OF BENNETT GWYNN OF PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD. Wife, Teresa Ann Gwynn, personality. Son, [[Gwynn-364|Thomas Belt Gwynn]], 300 acres "Locust Grove," bought of Capt. Horacio Claggett, reserving to my son, Wm. H. Gwynn, the public road from my dwelling house to the main road from Piscataway to Nottingham Son, [[Gwynn-360|John H. Gwynn]], land south of my mill race and land adjoining Jno. Monroe, being part of "Marlow's Survey," reserving to son William a road as abovesaid. Son, William H. Gwynn, my dwelling plantation and lands not heretofore devised to sons Thomas and John, and he to pay expenses of my Admn. Granddaughter, Susannah Ann Middleton, a good bed, and she is to be cared for and her estate is to be held by my son William until she reaches woman's age. Extr.: My son, William. Witnesses: John G. Summers, John F. Latimer, Samuel Coe. Will dated April 13, 1826. Proved June 13, 1826. NOTES: This testator married Rebecca Edelen,5 daughter of Richard Edelen, (died 1810), Prince George's County, of Thos. (died 1752), Prince George's County, of Richard Edelen (died 1761), Charles County, Md. This Rebecca Edelen had a sister Mary Edelen, married Jason Jenkins February 18, 1784. This testator probably was the Bennett Gwinn who married Susanna Hilleary February 21, 1797.-R. T. Semmes, 1918.

Will of Bridget Boddicott, Richmond, Surrey (1710)

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[[Category:Richmond, Surrey (London)]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Grew-129|Bridget (Grew) Boddicott (abt.1666-1710)]], Widow of Richmond, Surrey, England'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Bridget Boddicott of Richmond, Surrey. It was written on 4 August 1710 and proved at London on 14 October 1710. '''Will''' of Bridgett Boddicott, Widow of Richmond, Surrey :Reference: PROB 11/517/319 :Description: Will of Bridgett Boddicott, Widow of Richmond, Surrey :Date: 14 October 1710 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D697447 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 517, {{Ancestry Sharing|6123783|7b22746f6b656e223a226d474d71756d2b673972425030754a633967796d3244616f4a503856464c74775933464a794349627839673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|840847|uk}} (accessed 19 January 2024), Will of Bridgetta Boddicot, granted probate on 14 Oct 1710. Died about 1710 in Richmond, Surrey, England. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Bridget Boddicott''' Testatrix *'''Edmund Boddicott''' Son *'''Richard Boddicott''' Son *'''Richard Grew''' Brother, Wine Cooper of Mincing Lane, London *'''William Boddicott''' of Richmond, Draper *'''Edward Parrott''' Witness *'''Edward Sharman''' Witness *'''Edward Holden''' Witness ===== Transcription ===== Tm
Bridgetta Boddicott
In the Name of God Amen
'''I Bridgett Boddicott of Richmond in the County of Surry'''
'''Widow''' being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect
mind and memory and knowing the uncertainty of this
Life make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament
And first I recom[m]end my Soul into the hands of Almighty
God assuredly hoping for the eternall rest and Salvation thereof
thro' the alone merits of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ and
as touching such worldly Goods as it hath pleased God to
bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth
Item
my Will and desire is that all my debts and the debts of my late
husband and my Funeral charges shall be first paid and
satisfied and all the rest and residue of all my personall
Estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give and bequeath
unto '''my two sons Edmund Boddicott and Richard Boddicott'''
to be divided equally share and share alike But my Will
and meaning is that my Executors hereinafter named
shall bestow and dispose thereof or so much thereof as they
shall think fitt or the Survivour of them in the Educat[i]on or
promot[i]on of my said two children in the world as they shall
think most fitt for them And I doe nominate and appoint '''my'''
'''loving Brother Richard Grew of Mincing? Lane London'''
Wine Cooper and '''Mr William Boddicott of Richmond''' aforesaid
'''Draper''' sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament
In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seal
this fourth day of August Anno D[o]m[ini] 1710 And in the Ninth
year of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lady Queen Ann over
Great Brittaine et.//. The marke of '''Bridget Boddicott'''.//.
Signed Sealed and delivered published and declared by
the said Testatrix to be her last Will and Testament in the
presence of us.//. '''Edward Parrott Edward Sharman Edward Holden'''.//.
'''Probate in Latin'''
Probatum fuit hujus modi Testamentum
apud London coram venti? viro Carolo Pinfold Legum Doctore
Surrogato ventis et egregij viri Domini Richardi Raines Militis
Legum etiam Doctoris Curiae Praerogativa Cantnar Magistri
Custodis sive? Com[m]ssarij legitimo constituti decimo quarto die
mensis Octobris Anno Domini Millesimo Septingentesimo Decimo
Juramento Richardi Grew unius? Executorum in dicto Testam.to
nominat cui com[m]issa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum
bonorum jurium et creditorum dicto? defuncta de bono et fidel[..]r
administrando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelia jurat Reservata
potestate similem Com[m]issionem faciendi '''Gulielmo Boddicott'''
alteri Executorum indicto Testamento etiam nominat cum
venerit eandem petiturus.//. Exam
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Will of Bridgett Streete of St Andrew, Worcester 1627

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Streete-20 |Bridgett Streete]] of St Andrew, Worcester'''. It was written on 4 November but year is illegible in the register copy and the regnal year was not completed. It was written after 2 April 1624, as this was the date that Bridgett's daughter Margaret married Edward Solley.
Bridgett's will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 15 November 1627. '''Will of Bridgett Streete 1627''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 152
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The writing is legible just in one or two places the ink has faded but generally good to read '''Persons mentioned in the will''' *'''[[Streete-20|Bridgett Streete]]''' testatrix, widow of '''[[Streete-17|John Streete]]''' who died in 1622. *'''[[Streete-22|Thomas Streete]]''' son of testatrix *'''[[Streete-21|George Street]]''' son of testatrix, executor of the will, eldest son *'''[[Streete-26|Margaret Solley]]''' married daughter of testatrix (married Edward Solley 2 April 1624) *'''[[Streete-27|Mary Street]]''' unmarried daughter of testatrix aged under 21 years *'''John Barber''' witness to will *'''William James''' witness to will Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
---- The fourth day of
November in the yeare of our lord God one thousand sixe hundred twentie & [illegible] and in the [illegible] year
of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles by the grace of god King of England Scotland
France and Ireland defend[er] of the faith etc '''I Bridgett Street of the parish of St Andrew in the'''
'''cittie of Worcester and Countie of the cittie of Worcester Widow '''being whole both in body & minde
(god be praised for it) doe make and ordaine this my Testament and last will in manner and forme
following First and principally I commend and bequeath my soule by a truthy faith into the hands of
[illegible] Almightie my Creat[or] hopeing assuredly through the onely meritte of Christ my Saviour to bee
made p[art]ie of life everlasting My body I committ to the earth from whence it came to bee buried in the
parish Church of St Andrew aforesaid and as neere my loveing husband as convenientlly maye bee
I give and bequeath to '''my Sonne Thomas Streete''' the house wherein I now
dwell to remaine to the said''' Thomas '''immediately after my decease Whereas my well
beloved husband by his testament and last will gave unto mee as a legacie the use and occupation of
all his mesuages lands and Ten[emen]ts situate and being in the Citty of Worcester aforesaid and
countie of Worcester or the where together with all and singular rents issued and profitts ariseing
issueing and accruewing out of the said mesuages lands and Ten[emen]ts for and during the tearme of twelve
yeares for and towards the paying and discharging of such debts as he did owe unto certaine persons
and for the paying and discharging of such legacies as he did by his last will give unto his children &
others with said guift or legacy of twelve yeares or for many of the same as shall happen to bee unexpired
at the tyme of my decease I give and bequeath unto '''George Streete my Sonne '''for and towards the pay[men]t
of my debts due unto '''my two Daughters Margaret Solley and Mary Street '''when the legacies bee
paid Them''' both George and Thomas''' to have their owne lands and are given them in their fathers
will
I give and bequeath to '''my said Sonne George Streete '''one great gilt bowle of silver w[it]h a cover
one great white silver bowle one great beaker of Silver two little white wine bowles of silver one downebedd
one holland sheete of three breadth one paire of holland shees two paire of flaxen sheets one damaske table
cloth one damaske towell one dozen of damaske napkins one diaper Table cloth one dozen of diaper
napkins one longe flaxen Table cloth one dozen of flaxen napkins one gtreat brasse pott and one lesser
brasse pott
Item I give and bequeath to''' my said daughter Margarett '''one diaper Tablecloth one dozen of
diaper napkins one longe flaxen table cloth one dozen of flaxen napkins and two paire of flaxen
sheets
Item I give and bequeath to '''my said daughter Mary Street''' one hundred pounds of lawfull English
money to be paid unto her by the said '''George Sreete '''his execut[or] or assignes when the said
'''Mary''' shall accomplish the full age one and Twentie years (if she for long live)
Item I give and bequeath
to '''my said daughter Mary '''one featherbedd two boulsters two pillowes two blanketts one Coverlett
one diaper Table cloth one Dozen of diaper napkins two flaxen Table clothes two dozen of flaxen
Napkins fower paire of flaxen sheets two brasse potts and one Caldron

'''Memorand that in the moneth of'''
September or October Anno Dom[ini] 1627 the abovenamed '''Bridgett Street Widdowe'''
being of perfect minde and memory did publish and declare the will abovewritten to be her
last will and Testament and did notate and ordayne '''George Streete her eldest Sonne''' to be her
her executor thereof in the p[re]sence of''' John Barber and William James'''
===Sources===

Will of Bryan Hopkinson, Carpenter of Hyngham, 1583

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of Bryan Hopkinson of Hyngham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 9 Aprill 1582. It was probated on July 1583. '''Will of Bryan Hopkinson, Carpenter of Hyngham, 1583''', ANF will register Liber 28 (Sherwood) fo. 64 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/hopkinson-brian-carpenter-of-hingham|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008045273 Image 79-82.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in Bryan Hopkinson's Will *Bryan Hopkinson, Testator, Carpenter *Alice, wife *Elizabeth Hopkinson, sister *Idoney Lynckolne, goddaughter *Cycelie Hopkinson, niece *Marjory True *Anne Hopkinson, niece *Bryan Hopkinson, nephew *Rob[er]t Muyston, executor *John Davye of greate Ellyngham, witness *Margaret True, witness *Nicholas Cusshon, son of William Dusshon *Will[ia]m Cusshon, late of Wymondham *Rob[er]t True ==Sources==

Will of Buckeridge Ball Acworth, 1818

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[[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Westminster, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Acworth-228|Buckeridge Ball Acworth (1747-1818)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Buckeridge Ball Acworth of Westmister, Middlesex. He wrote the original will in his own handwriting sometimes in May 1818. The will was proved at London on 28 August 1818 with a subsequent annotation on 14 April 1823.'''Will of Buckeridge Ball Acworth''' of Westminster, Middlesex :Reference: PROB 11/1607/409 :Description: Will of Buckeridge Ball Acworth of Westminster, Middlesex :Date: 28 August 1818 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D227047 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1607, {{Ancestry Sharing|12678620|7b22746f6b656e223a22345730534730677268486c634a747839677035333963447972585a4c3235666e59333156326e4338567a453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|159367}} (accessed 18 April 2024), Will of Buckeridge Ball Acworth, granted probate on 28 Aug 1818. Died about 1818. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Buckeridge Ball Acworth''' Testator *'''Mrs Butcher''', Cousin **'''R. H. Butcher''', her Husband **her Daughter *'''Mrs Sedgwick''', my Cousin **'''Marian & Ann Sedgwick''', her Daughters, Cousins *'''Thornton''', my Cousin **'''Dr Thornton''', her Husband *'''Captain & Mrs Love''', Cousins *'''Captain Ommanney''', Cousin *'''Francis Molyneux Ommanney''', Cousin, Friend and Executor *'''Captain Henry Ommanney''', Cousin *'''Edward V. Ommanney''', Cousin *'''Cornthwaite Ommanney''', Cousin *'''Mrs S. Pipon''', Cousin **'''her husband Major Pipon''' *'''Mr Andrew Edge''', Friend and Executor *'''Mrs P.S. Dupuy of the India house and his Wife''', Friends *'''the Revd James Merest Wortham''', Friend *'''Mr Sutherland Apothecary''', Friend *'''Mary Burrowes''', Servant *'''Eliz[abe]th Rose''', Servant *'''Miss Butcher''', Cousin *'''Sr George Poronall''', Friends *'''Richard Deane''', former Servant *'''J. A. Ommanney''', Cousin ''(see Research Notes)'' *'''Mr Fisher''' *'''Mr Ellis''' of North Street **'''his Nephew Mr George Ellis''' *'''Mr Bates''' of James Street *'''Mr Sutherland''' *'''William Annandale''' of Green Street *'''John Capon''' of Marsham Street ===== Institutions mentioned ===== *St Margaret's Hospital *the Deaf and Dumb Charity *the Grey Coat Hospital *the Blue Coat School Chapel Street *the Westminster Charity School D... Street *the Western Dispensary .. Charles Street *the Westminster Hospital *the Society for propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts *the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge *the Magdalen Hospital ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
Buckeridge
Ball
Acworth
I '''Buckeridge Ball Acworth''' this day of May 1818 considered
in what manner I would have my fortune disposed of in case of my
death do make this my Will
I give to '''my Cousin Mrs Butcher''' 300£ Bank
Stock for her life and after her Death to her Daughter I also give her
300£ 3p.Cts Stock at her own disposal
I give to '''her husband R. H. Butcher'''
300£ 3p.Cts Stock.
I give to '''her Daughter''' 200£ 3p.Cts
I give to '''my Cousin'''
'''Mrs Sedgwick''' 500£ Bank Stock and after her Death to go to her Daughters
I also give her 400£ 3p.Cts Stock at her own disposal and to her Daughters
'''Marian and Ann''' each of them 200£ 3p.Cts Stock.
I give to my '''Cousin Mrs'''
'''Thornton''' 600£ Bank Stock for her life and after her Death to be divided
amongst her children
I give to '''her husband Dr Thornton''' 200 3p.Cts Stock
at his own disposal
I give to '''my Cousins Captain & Mrs Love''' 600£
Bank Stock for their lives & after their Deaths to be divided equally
amongst their Children
I also give them 700£ 3p.Cts Stock at their own
disposal
I give to '''my Cousin Captain Ommanney''' 600£ Bank Stock for
his life and after his death to his children
I ^also give him 600£ 3p.Cts Stock
at his own disposal
I give to '''my Cousin Francis M. Ommanney'''
800£ Bank Stock for his life and after his death to be divided amongst
his children
I also give him 800£ 3p.Cts Stock at his own disposal
I give to '''my Cousin Captain Henry Ommanney''' Eight hundred pounds
Bank Stock for his Life and after his death to his children
I also
give him 800£ 3p.Cts Stock at his own disposal
I give to '''my Cousin'''
'''Edward Ommanney''' 600£ Bank Stock for his life and after his death
to his Children
I also give him 800£ 3p.Cts Stock at his own disposal
I give
'''my ^Cousin Cornthwaite Ommanney''' Six hundred pounds Bank Stock
I also
give him 200£ 3p.Cts Stock
I give to '''my Cousin Mrs S. Pipon''' Six
hundred pounds Bank Stock for her life and after her death to her
Children
I also give to her & '''her husband Major Pipon''' 800£ 3p.Ct
Stock at their own disposal
I give to '''my Friend Mr Andrew Edge'''
of Essex Street & his wife the interest of Six hundred pounds 4.p.C.t
Stock for their lives and after their deaths to be divided among their
children as they shall direct
I give to '''my Friend Mrs P.S. Dupuy'''
of the India house and '''his Wife''' five hundred pounds in the 4.p.
Ct for their lives and after their Deaths the Stock to be divided
among
[page two]
among their children as they shall direct
I give to '''St Margaret's Hospital'''
of which I'm ^a Governor 600£ in the 4.p.C.t Stock
I give to '''the Deaf and Dumb'''
'''Charity''' of which I'm a Governor 300£ in the 4.p.C.t Stock
I give to the '''Grey'''
'''Coat Hospital''' of which I'm a Governor 400£ Stock in the 4.p.C.ts.
I give to
the '''Blue Coat School Chapel Street''' of which I'm a Governor 600£ Stock
in the 4.p.C.ts
I give to '''the Westminster ^now Charity School D... Street'''
of which I'm a Governor 400£ Stock in the 4.p.C.t Stock
I give to '''the Western'''
'''Dispensary .. Charles Street''' of which I am now treasurer 400£ Stock in
the 4.p.C.ts
I give to '''the Westminster Hospital''' of which I'm a trustee
300£ Stock in the 3.p.C.t
I give to '''the Society for propagation of the Gospel'''
'''in foreign parts''' one hundred pounds Bank Stock
I give to '''the Society'''
'''for promoting Christian Knowledge''' Fifty Guineas and also to the
British and Foreign Bible Society Fifty Guineas
I give to '''the Magdalen'''
'''Hospital''' of which I'm a life Governor two hundred pounds
I give
to '''my Friend the Revd James Merest Wortham''' one hundred pounds
and to his nephew Mr Fisher of the Exchaquer twenty pounds
I give
to '''my Friend Mr Sutherland Apothecary''' one hundred pounds ^and the same
sum to his daughter miss Sutherland
I give to '''my Servant Mary Burrowes'''
three hundred pounds 3.p.C.t Consols and Fifty guineas beside and to
'''my Servant Elizth Rose''' one hundred pounds 3.p.C.t Consols and thirty
guineas beside
I give to '''my Friend Mr Edge''' my large Folio Bible
requesting him at his death to leave it to his son A. A. Edge
I give to
'''my Cousin Capt.n Ommanney''' the History of Westminster Abbey 2 Vols
small Folio &
I also give him my telescope in a case
I give to '''my'''
'''Cousin F. M. Ommanney''' Lavater & hogarth? Works
also I give him
my Persian pictures kept in my bureau desiring that they may not go
out of the family
I give to '''my Cousin Capt Henry Ommanney''' my
Chambers Dictionary
I give to '''my Cousin Edward V. Ommanney'''
the edition of the Tatler? Spectator and Guardian.
I to '''my Cousin'''
'''Cornthwaite Ommanney''' the quarto volumes of Forbes Account of
India
I give to '''my Cousins Major and Mrs uu Pipon''' the Bibliographical
Dictionary in thirty odd volumes
I give to '''my cousins Marian & Ann'''
'''Sedgwick''' the edition of Pamela Sr Charles Grandison & Clarissa
Harlowe;
I give to '''my Cousin Miss Butcher''' my large microscope
in a case
I give to '''my Cousin Capn Love''' my quarto Bible & ..alones?
Shakespeare
I give to '''my Friend Sr George Poronall'''? the universal
history in many volumes which his uncle the Colonel presented to me
I give to '''Richard Deane formerly Servant in Our family''' ten guineas
I give the picture of myself hanging in the front parlour to '''my cousin'''
'''Francis M. Ommanney''' & to '''his Brother J. A. Ommanney''' the miniature
of my Father also the miniature of myself in a bracelet
I request
'''my Cousin Francis M. Ommanney''' and '''my Friend Mr Andrew Edge'''
to be the '''Ex[ecut]ors''' of this my Will and
I give unto them as such one hundred
guineas each
'''the large pictures of my father mother & Mr Ball''' & the
two of '''my uncle & aunt Buckeridge''' & the one of '''Mr Buckeridge''' hanging
in the parlour over the chimney may be destroyed a unless any of
my cousins should wish to have them as I do not like to have
family pictures exposed in a brokers shop
I would have my books
(except those bequeathed) sold also I would have my jewels plate
& household Furtniture sold (the jewels are in my Chest at the
Exchequer in the care of '''Mr Fisher''')
I desire that my clothes and
linen may be divided between '''my servants''' and that they may
have handsome mourning given to them
I would wish to be
buried in our grave in the Cloysters Westminster Abbey at as
moderate expense as possible
I desire to be given to '''Mr Ellis''' of North
Street and to '''his Nephews Mr George Ellis''' to '''Mr Bates''' of James
Street to '''Mr Sutherland''' and to my two Executors five guineas each
for
[page three]
for a ring as a token of remembrance in case there are any money
remaining I should wish it to be given in '''private charity''' /–/B.B.
Acworth /–/
---- Appeared Personally '''William Annandale of Green Street'''
'''Westminster''' in the County of Middlesex and '''John Capon of Marsham'''
'''Street Westminster''' in the same County Esquire and made oath
that they knew and were well acquainted with '''Buckeridge Ball'''
'''Acworth''' formerly of Smith Street Westminster afterwards of
Marsham Street Westminster but late of Queen Street Westminster
in the County of Middlesex for a considerable time before and down
to the time of his death and during such their Acquaintance with
him have often seen ^him write and subscribe his name to writings
and are thereby ....ine well acquainted with the manner and
character of his handwriting and subscription and having now
attentively viewed and perused the paper writing hereto Annexed
purporting to be and contain the last Wil and Testament of the said
deceased the said paper writing beginning thus "I Buckeridge
Ball Acworth this day of May 1818" ending thus "In case there are
any Money remaining I should wish it to be given in private
Charity" and thus subscribed "B.B. Acworth" these deponents having
also observed the figures "3" interlined between the sixth and
seventh lines also the words and figures "4 p.C.t Stock" interlines
between the thirtyseventh and thirty eighth lines also the words
"a Governor" interlined between the fortythird and fortyfourth
lines also the words "Treasurer" interlined between the fiftyfirst
and Firfyfourth lines of the first page instead of the ^ word "large"
interlined between the twentysecond and twentythird lines and
also the word "as" between the thirtythird and thirtyfourth lines
of the second page they the deponents severally say and depose
that they verily and in their consciences believe the whole
body ser..es and COntents of the said Will (beginning ending and
subscried as aforesaid) and also the several interline actions
and alterations appearing therein and hereinbefore Writes
and the Name "B.B. Acworth" set and subscribed thereto to be
of the proper handwriting and subscription of the said Buckeridge
Ball Acworth deceased /–/ W. Annandale /–/ John Capon /–/ On the
27th day of August 1818. the said William Annandale and John Capon were
duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit before me S. Paron. Surr
present Edw.d Coller? ... ... Pub. –//
Proved at London 28th August 1818 before the Worshipful
Sanuel Pearse Parson Doctor od Laws and Surrogate by the
Oaths of '''Francis Molyneux Ommanney''' and '''Andrew Edge''' the
Ex[ecut]ors to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn
duly to Administer
On the left hand side of the third and last page of the will:
A copy of a paper writing
or Codicil to this Will was
Proved at London 14th
April 1823 before the
Worshipful Jesse Addams
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate
by the Oaths of '''Sir'''
'''Francis Molyneux Ommanney'''
heretofore Francis Molyneux
Ommanney Esquire and
'''Andrew Edge Esquire''' the
'''Executors''' limited until
the original paper writing
or Codicil or a more authentic
Copy thereof shall be found
and brought into and left
in the Registry of our
Prerogative Court but
no further of otherwise
having been first sworn
duly to Administer./–
== Research Notes == The will ends with the sentence ''In case there are any money remaining I should wish it to be given in private charity''. This provision was unclear in more ways than one and resulted in the executors suing the next of kin in "Ommanney vs. Butcher". The case concluded in April 1823 and was reported in its entirety in ''Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery''[https://books.google.it/books?id=vHIDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA260&lpg=PA260&dq=buckeridge+ball+acworth&source=bl&ots=DxcK99eF87&sig=ACfU3U0NUj8gU4JEw9fu7-DrBdLzQQ2Gzw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiFgv6o2cuFAxVVg_0HHTtRCLI4ChDoAXoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=buckeridge%20ball%20acworth&f=false "Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery" Pages 260–274] J.A. Ommanney is most likely [[Ommanney-6|John Acworth Ommanney]]. It's not clear if Capt. Ommanney and Capt. Henry Ommanney are the same person. ==Sources==

Will of Captain William Cayley (d. 1801)

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[[Category:Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Cayley-19|Captain William Cayley]]== ''The National Archives, PROB-11-1352-104'' ''Transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain'' This is the last will and testament of Mr William Cayley Captain in his Majesty's Royal Navy made whilst in good health and of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding whereby I recommend my soul to God and dispose of my worldly Estate and Effects in manner following that is to say I give and bequeath unto my brother John Cayley of Brompton in the County of York esquire the sum of three thousand pounds of lawful money of Great Britain upon trust that he the said John Cayley do and shall immediately after my decease put place lay out and invest the same in some or such of the Public Stocks of funds of this Kingdom or on Government of Real security or securities as my said trustee shall think proper and do and shall pay render and give the dividends interest and profits thereof as the same shall from time to time arise and become due and payable and be by him received unto Mary Leibourood [? - name hard to decipher] of London and my three Natural Children by her (viz.) Francis Caroline and William in equal parts and proportions share and share alike for and during the natural life of the said Mary Leibourood and from and immediately after her decease do and shall pay render and give the said sum of three thousand pounds or else assign and transfer the stocks or securities in which the same shall be then vested unto and among my said three children by her Francis Caroline and William in equal parts and proportions share and share alike but in case either of my said children by the said Mary Leibourood shall happen to depart this life before the decease of the said Mary Leibourood living [sic] no lawful issue then I direct that the share or shares of them him or her so dying shall go to and be equally divided between the survivors or survivor of them my said children in equal parts and proportions share and share alike Also I give and bequeath unto my said brother John Cayley the further sum of four hundred pounds of like lawful money of Great Britain upon trust that he my said trustee do and shall immediately after my decease put place lay out and invest the same in some or such of the public stocks or funds of this Kingdom or on Government or real security or securities as my said trustee shall think proper and do and shall pay and apply the dividends interest and profits thereof as and when the same shall become due and payable and be by him received for and towards the maintenance benefit and education of my two reputed sons Thomas Allen and William Miller by Dinah Allen and Elizabeth Miller in equal parts and proportions until they shall respectively attain the age of eighteen years and when and as soon as they shall respectively attain that age do and shall pay render and give the said sum of four hundred pounds or else assign and transfer the stocks or securities wherein the same shall be then vested unto and amongst my said two reputed sons Thomas Allen and William Miller by the said Dinah Allen and Elizabeth Miller in equal parts and proportions share and share alike but in case either of my said reputed sons shall happen to depart this life before the age of eighteen years then I do direct that the share of him so dying under the said age shall go to and be paid by my said trustee unto the survivor of them and in case both my said reputed sons shall happen to die before they shall attain the said age of eighteen years then I do direct that the said sum of four hundred pounds shall sink into and be part off my residuary Estate hereinafter bequeathed Also I give unto my brother the said John Cayley the sum of one hundred pounds of life lawful money of Great Britain as a compensation for the trouble he may have in the execution of this will and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my real and personal Estate that I shall be possessed of interested in or entitled unto at the time of my decease either in Reversion Remainder or Expectancy I give devise and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto my brothers Arthur Cayley Digby Cayley and John Cayley and my sisters Dorothy Cayley and Frances Cayley or their legal representatives to be equally divided between and amongst them share and share alike and I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said brother John Cayley sole Executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all former and other wills by me at any time heretofore made In testimony whereof I the said testator William Cayley have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the eleventh day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six. Witnesses: John Roos of Portsmouth (wine merchant), C Bettesworth of Portsea (attorney), C I Hector of Portsmouth (attorney). Proved 4 January 1801

Will of Charity Rivers, widow of Combe, Hamsey, Sussex 1655

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[[Category:Sussex, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Shurley-16|Charity (Shurley) Rivers (1602-1655)]] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 248
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Will of Charity Rivers, granted probate on 3 Jul 1655. Died about 1655 in Hamsey, Sussex, England.

This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Charity Rivers. Written on 27 April 1655 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 3 July 1655

Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *''' Charity Rivers of Combe in the parishe of hamsey in the Countie of Sussex, widdow''' testatrix *'''my deare sonne Sr Thomas Rivers'''' sole executor * '''my loving brother Mr Nigell Rivers''' received twenty pounds *'''my daughter Dorothie''' various bequests of material and clothing * '''my daughter Charitie''' various bequests of material and clothing *''''my daughter 'Doyly''' various bequests of material and clothing * '''my daughter Elizabeth''' various bequests of material and clothing * '''my daughter Mary''' various bequests of material and clothing *'''my daughter Cislie''' various bequests of material and clothing *'''my daughter Fiduria''' various bequests of material and clothing * '''my seaven daughters and my twoo sonns John and James'''' received six pairs of Sheetes a peece And the rest of my linnen - the seven daughters named above *''' Mr John Smith Minister of hamsey''' witness to will Sussex Aprill 27 1655
Hamsey

In the name of God Amen
'''I Charity Rivers of Combe in the parishe of hamsey in the Countie of Sussex, widdow''' being
sicke in bodie but of perfect mind and memorie Doe make this my last will and testament
in manner and form following

First I com[m]end my SOule unto God who Redeemed me
with the blood of his deare sonne and my bodie to be buried with christian Buriall in certaine
hope of a blessed Resurrection

Item I give to''' my deare sonne Sr Thomas Rivers''' all my library
of bookes

Item I give to '''my loving brother Mr Nigell Rivers''' twentie pounds of lawfull
money of England to buy him an herse?

Item I give all my wearing clothes to my seaven daughters
to be equally distributed amongst them

Item I give to '''my daughter Dorothie''' all the furniture in the
parlour Chamber which belongeth to mee the white Bedd wrought with twoe Blew? which is not
yet sett up but was intended to be sett up there with the Andirons fire pann and Tongs my suite
of new pewter I last bought and the greate Glasse

It[em] I give to '''my daughter Charitie''' the blacke Bedd
that now standeth in the parlour Chamber with all that belongeth to it

It[em] I give to ''''my daughter'''
'''Doyly''' the gray clothe which I intended to make a Bedd of and tenn pounds of lawfull money of
England to finish it

Item I give to '''my daughter Elizabeth''' my yellow Bedd wrought with greene
with all belonging to it

It[em] I give to '''my daughter Mary''' that Bedd which is wrought w[ith] severall
colours withall belonging to it

Item I give to '''my daughter Cislie''' the pink tadoe to make her a
Bedd w[ith] all belonging to it

It[em] I give to '''my daughter Fiduria''' as much Alomoad as will make
her a Bedd and all things belonging to it

It[em] I give to '''my daughter Dorothie''' my best suite of
Dsmaske and to '''my daughter Doyly''' the second suite of Damaske and to '''my daughter Charitie''' the
third suite of damaske and to '''my daughter Elizabeth''' the fourthe suite of Damaske

Item I give to '''my'''
'''daughter Mary''' my best suite of Diaper and to '''my daughter Cislye''' my second suite of Diaper
And to '''my daughter Fiduria''' my third suite of dyaper

Item I give to '''my daughter Doyly''' my redd
sattin matle and to '''my daughter Dorothie''' my black mantle

Item my fine flazen yearne in
my Closett I desire maie be woven and twoo paire of sheetes made of it and then I give to '''my'''
'''seaven daughters and my twoo sonns John and James'''' six pairs of Sheetes a peece And the
Rest of my linnen I desire may be equallie devided amongst those my children

Item the rest
of my Goods I desire may be empliled first for the paiment of my debts and legacies and
funerall expenses And what remaines may be equallie devided amongst all my children '''my sonne'''
'''Sr Thomas Rivers''' to have his share in it whome I make my sole Executor of this my last will
and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand this seaven and
twentith of Aprill one thousand six hundred fiftie and five '''Charity River Charity RIvers'''
In the presence of''' Mr John Smith Minister of hamsey'''

This will was proved att London the third day of July in
the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred fiftie and five before the judges for
probate of wills and granting Administrations lawfully authorized by the Oaths of '''Srr Thomas'''
'''Rivers the sonne of the said deceased''' and Sole Executor named in the said Will to whome
the Administration was Com[m]itted of all and singular the Goods Chattles and Debts of the
said deceased he the said '''Sr Thomas RIvers''' being first sworne in due forme of lawe
well and faithfully to administer the said

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Will of Charles Hacker of Newark upon Trent, 1720

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of '''[[Hacker-851|Charles Hacker]]''' of Newark upon Trent, Nottinghamshire, Gentleman. Charles drew up his will on 24 April 1719 when he was sick, and his inventory was drawn up on 26 April 1719. The will was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Bingham by his daughter Elizabeth Swift on 1 April 1720. '''Will of Charles Hacker 1720''' "Archdeaconry wills for the deaneries of Retford, Newark, Nottingham and Bingham, 1466-1858"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/556524 Archdeaconry wills for the deaneries of Retford, Newark, Nottingham and Bingham, 1466-1858] Newark 1694-1722
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'''Transcription conventions used in this text:''' *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was adequate (black and white), and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Hacker-851|Charles Hacker]] of Newarke upon Trent''' Testator *'''my Dear Wife''' not named in the will. Bequeathed £20 and some household items *'''my Sone [[Hacker-1586|Charles Hacker]]''' Rector of Widmerpool in Leicestershire. Forgiven debts and bequeathed £20 *'''my Grand Sone [[Hacker-1587|Robert Hacker]]''' son of the Rector. Bequeathed £10 *'''my Grand Daughter [[Hacker-1588|Arabella Hacker]]''' daughter of the Rector, Bequeathed £10 *'''Robert Hacker Esq''' relationship not given. One Guinea for a ring *'''Mr John Hacker''' relationship not given. One Guinea for a ring *'''my Daughter Elizabeth Swift''' Executrix and residuary legatee *witnesses: **'''Wm Green''' **'''Tho Johnson''' **'''John Harston''' ---- In the Name of God Amen, I '''Charles Hacker of Newarke upon Trent''' in the County of Nottingham Gentleman
Being Sick but of perfect mind & memory (thanks be given to God for the same) therefore considering the certainty of Death
& the uncertainty of the time thereof, do make & ordain this my Last Will & Testament in Manner & Form
Following (that is to say) first & principally I commend My Soule into the hands of Almighty God my Maker
Trusting and Assuredly believing by & through the Merits of Jesus Christ my Saviour I shall have free
remission of all my sins & Eternal Life in the World to come, My Body I commit to the Earth to be Buried
by my Executor hereafter named And as concerning suck temporal State werewith it hath pleased God to Bless me
in this Life I give & dispose of the same in Manner & Formes Followeth Imprimis after my Debts & funerall
expences being paid & satisfied I give unto '''my Dear Wife''' the best bed & Beding thereunto belonging six chares
a Table Fireshovel & tongues the little silver Tankard halph a Dosen of silver spoons & Twenty Pounds
of Lawfull monney of Great Britaine to be paid p[e]r my Executor immediately after my Interment. Item I give unto '''my Sone Charles Hacker''' the sume of Twenty Pounds of Lawfull monney to be paid p[e]r my Executor Item I give unto '''my Grand Sone Robert Hacker''' the sume of ten pounds of Lawfull Monney of Great Britaine to be paid
p[e]r my Executor into his Father's hands for the use of my said Grandsone Item I give unto '''my Grand Daughter Arabella Hacker''' the sume of Ten pounds of Lawfull Monney of Great Britaine to be paid
by my Executor into her Father's hands for the use of my said Grand Daughter Item I do forgive '''my Sone Charles Hacker''' the sume of nineteen pounds w[hi]ch he Borrow'd of mee Item I Give unto '''Robert Hacker Esq''' one Guinea to buy him a Mourning Ring & to be paid p[e]r my Executor Item I Give unto '''Mr John Hacker''' one Guinea to buy him a Mourning Ring & to be paid p[e]r my Executor Last of All I do Give unto '''my Daughter Elizabeth Swift''' all remaing sic goods and --- of --- Bills Mortgages & what ever doth to be Belong, Nominating & Appointing my Daughter Elizabeth Swift The word jurat interlined here my Sole Executor of this
my Last Will & Testament Revokeing all other Former Will or Wills in Wittness hereof I have set my hand & seal
this Four & Twentieth Day of April & in the year of our Lord 1719 Cha Hacker Signed Seal'd & Published in the presence of us
Wm Green
Tho Johnson
John Harston ==Sources==

Will of Charles Hall of Droxford Hampshire gentleman 1844

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[[Category:Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Charles Hall, Gentleman of Droxford, Hampshire 1844== Transcribed from a digital image of a copy of the will obtained from the national archives on 15 Feb 2024. Reference: PROB 11/2008/385 Description: Will of Charles Hall, Gentleman of Droxford , Hampshire Date: 05 December 1844 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D84509 Spellings have been maintained, but paragraph breaks have been I troduced for ease of reading and were not present in the original. The only beneficiary is Charles’ wife Mary Hall. ==Transcription== This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles Hall of the parish of Droxford in the County of Southampton Gentleman First I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses shall be duly paid and satisfied as soon as reasonably may be after my decease I give devise and bequeath unto my dear wife Mary Hall all and singular my houses lands household goods and furniture debts monies stocks funds and such [?] for money and all other my real and personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever which I may be possessed of or entitled unto at the time of my decease To hold the same unto her the said Mary Hall her heirs executors administrators and assigns according to the tenure and nature thereof respectively to and for her and their own absolute use and benefit And I do hereby no I ate and appoint her my said wife sole executrix of this my will hereby revoking and making void all former and other wills by me at any time heretofore made and so declare this only to be my one last Will and testament in witness whereof I the said Charles Hall the testator have hereunto set my name and affixed my seal this twenty seventh day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine Charles Hall SS Signed sealed and published by the said Testator Charles Hall in the presence of us who subscribed our names hereto in his presence Genorge Henry Hares William Porre Proved at London the 5th day of December 1844 before the Judge by the oath of Mary Hall widow the relict the sole executrix to whom admon was granted having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer. ==Sources==

Will of Charles Keys

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] This is a fairly complete transcription of the will of [[Keys-1870|Charles Keys]], but because of smudging on the original, it was impossible to read a few small parts of it. Source: National Archives Catalogue Reference: PROB 11/1813/123. Description: Will of Charles Keys, Retired Captain of the Honorable East India Company's Bombay Marine of Ramsgate, Kent. Date: 11 March 1833. Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D918945 -- :"This is the last Will and Testament of me Charles :Keys of providence place in the parish of Ramsgate in the Isle of Thanet in the county :of Kent Esquire a retired captain of the Honorable East Indias Company's Bombay Marine. I :desire to be decently and privately buried (but at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter :appointed) in the Church yard belonging to the parish in which I shall happen to die :unless my said Executors shall have their own satisfactory reason to the contrary. I give :and devise my messuage tenement or dwellinghouse situate at Troomba? in the Island of :Salsette in the East Indies with the Garden Ground Rights members and appurtenances :thereto belonging or appertaining unto and to the use of my dear wife Ann Keys :her heirs and assigns for her and their own absolute use and benefit by way of confirmation :and corroboration of the Grant or donation by deed already made or intended to have been :made by me in favor of my said wife if such grant or donation be operative in law :and if not then by way of original devise I give devise and bequeath unto my said wife :her executors administrators and assigns the sum of ninetten thousand Bombay Rupees now :in the hands of my said Wife for her and their own absolute use and benefit by way of :confirmation and corroboration of the Gift or donation already made or intended to have been :made by me in favor of my said wife of the same rupees if such gift or donation be :operative in law and if not then by way of original bequest I give and devise my .. :messuage tenement called providence place aforesaid with .. buildings ..tions gardens pleasure grounds and :appurtenances thereto belonging and all other my freehold hereditaments in the said parish of :Ramsgate with their appurtenances and also all my household furniture plate linen books pictures :prints china Glass wines liquors and other moveable Effects in about or belonging to the said :messuage or tenement hereditaments and premises unto and to the use of my three daughters Ann :Keys Elizabeth Keys and Sarah Keys their heirs Executors Administrators and assigns according to :the nature tenure and quality thereof respectively absolutely for ever I give and bequeath to my :cousen John Keys of Tenby in South Wales Esquire and       Keys his present amiable wife :a mourning ring each of the value of five pounds as a token of my respect and esteem for them :and I give and bequeath to the poor of the parish of Ramsgate aforesaid the sum of ten :pounds to be applied and distributed in such proportions and in such manner as my Executors :hereinafter appointed shall think proper and I give and bequeath to each of my Executors :hereinafter named a legacy or sum of fifty pounds and I direct the several pecuniary legacies :hereinbefore bequeathed to be paid or retained at the end of six calendar months next after :my decease and I give and bequeath to my several children hereinafter named the several :legacies legacies or portions of lawful British money following namely to my Son Robert :Keys the sum of eight hundred pounds to my Son Frederick Keys the sum of four hundred :pounds To my Son Edward Keys the sum of four hundred pounds to my Son Alexander Keys :the sum of two thousand pounds To my daughter Ann Keys the sum of two thousand and :two hundred pounds To my daughter Elizabeth Keys the sum of two thousand and two :hundred pounds and to my daughter Sarah Keys the sum of two thousand and two :hundred pounds and I direct the several legacies or portions of my said Sons to be paid :to them respectively as and when they shall respectively attain the age of twenty one :years and the several legacies or portions of my said daughters to be paid to them respectively :as and when they shall respectively attain that age or be married and in case any of :my said children being a Son or Sons shall die under the age of twenty one years or any :of my said children being a daughter or daughters shall die under that age without :having been married then I give and bequeath as well the original legacy or portion or legacies or portions :of the child or children so dying as the accruing legacy or portions legacies or portions :or share or shares thereof to which such child or children shall become entitled by virtue :of this cross executory bequest unto the others or other of my said children and if more :than one in equal shares as tenants in common their respective Executors administrators and :assigns and to be paid at the respective periods appointed for payment of his her or their :original legacy or portion legacies or portions and I direct that my trustees and Executors hereinafter :named shall retain or set apart and appropriate the said legacies or portions respectively at :the end of six calendar months next after my decease and shall in the mean time :until payment thereof to my said children respectively lay out and invest the same legacies :or portions in the names or name of my said trustees and Executors or the Survivor :of them their or his Executors administrators :or assigns in or upon any of the public stocks or funds of the United Kingdom or other government ? of the United Kingdom or in or upon :any real securities in the United Kingdom with power to vary and transpose such stocks funds :or securities for any other or others of a like nature as they or he shall from time to time :think fit and I further direct that my said trustees and Executors or the Survivor of them :their or his Executors Administrators and assigns shall during the respective minorities of my :said Sons and the respective minorities and discovertures of my said daughters apply the :dividends Interest and yearly produce of the legacies or portions of such Sons and daughters :respectively or so much of the same dividends as my said trustees and Executors or the :Survivor of them their or his Executors Administrators or assigns shall think expedient :in or towards the maintenance Education and bringing up in life or otherwise for the :benefit of the same Sons and daughters respectively and shall accumulate by means of such :investments as aforesaid the unapplied dividends Interest and yearly produce and add the :accumulations to the respective legacies or portions whence the same shall have arisen :in order that the same may be along with such legacies or portions respectively and I further :direct that it shall be lawful for my said trustees and Executors or the Survivor of them :their or his Executors administrators and assigns in their or his discretion to apply any part :not exceeding one half of the principal or value of the legacy or portion or legacies or portions :of a Son or Sons during his or their minority or minorities and of a daughter of daughters :during her or their minority and :discoverture or respective minorities and discovertures in or towards his her or their advancement or preferment :in the world and I ratify and confirm the provision which I have made for my said :wife and my two younger children the said Alexander Keys and Sarah Keys by means :of the share purchased by me in the first class of the Bengal Marines and General Widow :fund and I give and bequeath all the rest and residue of my monies securities for money :Goods chattels and personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever which shall remain :after payment of my just debts and funeral and Testamentary expences and the several :pecuniary legacies hereinbefore bequeathed unto my said trustees and Executors hereinafter :named their Executors administrators and assigns upon trust to convert into money collect :get in and receive the same and to lay out or invest the said monies to arise therefrom :in or upon any of the Government stocks or funds of the United Kingdom or other :Government securities in or upon any real Securities in the United Kingdom in the names :or name of my said trustees and Executors or the Survivor of them their or his Executors :administrators or assigns and from time to time in their or his discretion to vary or :transpose the stocks funds or securities in or upon which such Investment shall be made :either as occasion shall require or as shall be found convenient until the same monies :shall require to be distributed under the trusts hereinafter contained and as to as well the :same trust monies and the stocks funds or securities whereon the same shall be invested :as the yearly dividends Interest or produce thereof In trust for all my children in equal :shares as tenants in common their respective Executors Administrators and assigns and :in case any one or more of my said children being a Son or Sons shall die under the :age of twenty one years or being a daughter or daughters shall die under that age :without having been married then as to as well the original share or shares of the :said trust monies stocks funds or Securities belonging to the child or children respectively :who shall so die as also the share or shares thereof to which the same child or :children respectively may become entitled under this present trust In trust for the others :or other of my said children and if more than one to take as aforesaid his her or :their Executors administrators and assigns and I expressly authorize my said trustees and :Executors or the Survivor of them their or his Executors administrators and assigns to :permit any of the monies which shall at my decease be invested in or upon any :stocks funds or Securities of any description either in the United Kingdom or in the East :Indies or elsewhere to remain so Invested for such period or periods as they or he shall :think expedient and particularly to permit the sum of fifty thousand Succa? Rupees now :invested by me in the Bengal six per Cent remittable Loan of 1822 & 23 to remain so invested :until the period when the existing charter of the East India company would expire and :to postpone (if necessary) until such fund shall become available the actual payment of :such of the legacies or portions hereinbefore bequeathed to my said children as shall :sooner become payable without incurring any responsibility whatsoever by reason thereof :any rule of Equity to the contrary notwithstanding provided always and I hereby :further declare that the receipt or receipts to be given by the trustees or trustee for the :time being of this my will to any person or persons who shall have any of my trust :monies in their his or her hands upon securities or otherwise and shall pay the same :to the said trustees or trustee shall be a sufficient discharge or discharges for so much :money as in such receipt or receipts shall be expressed to be received and that after :taking such receipt or receipts the person or persons aforesaid shall not be obliged to ? :to the application or be answerable or accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication :of the same money or any part thereof provided also and I hereby further declare that :it shall be lawful for the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will and :for the Executors or Administrators of any surviving trusts from time to time as often :as there may be occasion to appoint any person or persons to supply the place of any :present or future trustee or trustees of this my will who may die or become unwilling :or unable to act in the Execution of the aforesaid trusts before the same shall be fully :performed and that upon every such appointment my said trust monies stocks funds and :securities shall be assigned and transferred so and in such manner as that they may :rest jointly in any new and old trustees or solely in the new trustees as occasion shall :require and the said new trustees shall be entitled to all such powers and authorities :as are hereby given to the trustees hereby appointed provided also that :the trustees hereby appointed and to be appointed in manner aforesaid respectively and their :respective executors or administrators shall in no wise be answerable for the acts or receipts :of each other nor for any loss or damage which may happen in the Execution of the :aforesaid trusts without their own default and that it shall be lawful for the said :trustees respectively and their respective Executors and Administrators to deduct and retain :out of the monies which shall come to their hands under the trusts aforesaid all costs :charges and expences which they may sustain or be put unto in or about the Execution :of the aforesaid trusts and I hereby appoint William Jones of Mornington place Hampstead :Road in the County of Middlesex Gentleman and James Bourne Judge of Ramsgate aforesaid :Gentleman to be trustees and Executors of this my will and also Guardians of my children :during their respective minorities and I hereby expressly direct that the said James :Bourne Judge shall be remunerated for the trouble advice and assistance to the bestowed :by him in or about the Execution of the office of Executor and trustee of this my will :and shall be entitled to make the same charges for his attendances and Services as if :he were professionally employed as Attorney and Solicitor to my Estate (over and above :and in addition to the costs charges and expences which as trustee and Executor he :would be entitled to be allowed and to the legacy hereinbefore bequeathed to him) any rule :of Equity to the Contrary notwithstanding and I hereby revoke all former wills by me :made and declare this writing alone to be and contain my last will and Testament :In witness whereof I the said Charles Keys the Testator have to this my last will :and Testament contained in five sheets of paper set my hand and seal (that is to say) :my hand to the first four sheets and my hand and seal to this last sheet this first :day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty. :Charles Keys SS Signed sealed .. by the said Charles Keys the :Testator as and for his last will and Testament in the presence? of us who at his request :in his presence and in the presence of each other? have hereunto subscribed our names as :witnesses thereto. Thomas Bayly? Grocer? Ramsgate ----- Walter Mongor Butcher Ramsgate :Thos Anth.. Ladd Clerk to Mr Judge? Solicitor Ramsgate :Whereas I Charles Keys of providence place Ramsgate in the county of Kent :Captain in the India ... made and duly executed my last will and Testament :in writing bearing date the first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand :eight hundred and thirty now I do hereby declare this present writing to be a codicil to :my said will and I do direct the same to be annexed thereunto and to be taken as a :part thereof and I do hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Keys in my said :will named the further sum of four? hundred pounds sterling in addition to what I have :given her in my said will and I also hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth :Keys in my said will named the further sum of three hundred pounds sterling in addition to what I have given her in my said will and I :also hereby give and bequeath to my youngest daughter Sarah :Keys in my said will named the further sum of three hundred pounds sterling in addition :to what I have given her in my said will and I do hereby ratify and confirm my said :will in all the other particulars thereof In witness whereof I the said Charles Keys have :to this Codicil set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of September in the year of our :Lord one thousand one thousand eight hundred and thirty one (1831). Charles Keys :SS    Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Charles Keys as and for a :codicil to be annexed to his last will and Testament and to be taken as part thereof :in the presence of us James Adams Ward -- Mary Ann Peak -- :This paper is intended to be the second codicil to the will of :me, Charles Keys of the India Navy now residing at Ramsgate in the county of Kent :My will is dated on or about the first day of November 1830 and the first Codicil is :dated on or about the thirteenth day of September 1831. In the year 1828 shortly before my :departure from the Island and presidency of Bombay for the purpose of joining my :children in England my wife who is? mentioned in my said will entreated me to permit :her to travel into the Interior of the country for two years; my business in England :being then urgent and my affairs there requiring my personal attention forthwith I endeavoured :to dissuade her from such purpose and ..ly and earnestly urged her even on the day :of my embarkation to accompany me to England but she would not alledging that she had :not overcome her dread of the Sea caused by her suffering in the Shipwreck of the Blenden :Hall and Solemnly assuring me that after her proposed travels she would without further :delay undertake the voyage and join me and our children in England within two years :after the day of my Embarkation I implicitly? confiding in such assurance and unwilling as :I always had been since the day of our marriage to appear unkind to her at length :gave her my consent though with the greatest reluctance and with palpable regret she then :intimated the possibility of my death on the voyage to England and persuaded me to :provide for her then so that as she plausibly stated she might have immediate means :of living comfortably and respectably after that event and likewise of Evincing her fondness for :her children by making a testamentary disposition of whatever I might give her in favor :of all of them equally: by such plausible pretexts and promises I was induced to execute :a certain document purporting to be a deed of Gift from me to her of a small Estate: :comprising a house and land at Bombay in the Island of Salsette and also to give her :amongst other things in money and Securities for money the sum of 19,000 Bombay Rupees all which said Gifts :I have since ratified and confirmed by my said will the documents relating to that :property and the money and securities for money together ... with a document :purporting to be her last will and Testament were deposited in the hands of my agents :Messrs. Forbes and Co. of Bombay whom she appointed her agents for the purpose of managing :her property. Within the last six months I have discovered that my said wife has deplorably :deceived and abandoned me and our children and that before I had left India she had :resolved never to return to me: this preamble is written to the end that my Executors :as well as my children may know and justly appreciate my motives for making this Codicil :Now I being advised that the said document purporting to be a deed of gift from me to :my wife is informal? inoperative? and ................................... appointed :any intermediate party ............................. although when I drew? and :executed it I thought it was and intended it to be ................. effectual according to :its apparent purport : and having sufficient [reason?] to believe her? my said wife has :grossly and impardonably deceived me and that she made such will as aforesaid for the :sole purpose of deluding me I hereby declare and ? that my said will or anything :therein contained shall not be considered as ratified or confirmed the said gifts to my wife :or the said documents purporting to be such deed of gift and do hereby give and devise the said :Estate at Salsette mentioned in such document unto my Executors hereinafter named and their :heirs In trust nevertheless and for the sole benefit of all my children now in England & their :heirs as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and whereas I have written to my :said agents at Bombay Messrs Forbes & Co a letter dated the 29 of December 1832 requesting :them to retain on my behalf the said sum of 19,000 rupees .. and the securities for :the same or such part thereof as may be when they receive such .. their hands :custody or controul as agents for my said wife or otherwise and to receipt me for the same :in my account with them and also informing them that I have revoked the power :permission or authority which I gave to her since our marriage as aforesaid to appoint :an agent for the management of such property and to make a will or testamentary :disposition thereof and also desiring them to consider themselves totally incompetent to act as :on her behalf also to retain on my behalf all documents they may possess concerning the :said Estate at Salsette or concerning any part of the property so deposited with them as :aforesaid Now I do hereby give and bequeath the same sum of 19,000 rupees or such part :thereof as my agents aforesaid may possess as aforesaid together with all securities for :the same unto my Executors hereinafter named In trust nevertheless for my children now :in England and I direct and desire that the same be divided among them in equal :shares and portions so that if any one or more of such children shall die before my :decease his her or their share shall pass to his her or their representatives? respectively and :I hereby revoke the appointment of Mr. Judge mentioned in my said will as one of my :executors and nominate substitute and appoint my son Robert also mentioned in my will :as my Executor in the stead of Mr. Judge and I also appoint my Esteemed Friend Commodore :Thomas Beaty of the Indian Navy to be an additional Executor to my said will and codicils :and I desire that they will in conjunction with my friend William Jones (who is also :appointed an Executor in my said will) in all respects execute my said will and codicils :and the trusts thereof and of this codicil as if they the said Thomas Beaty :William Jones and my Son Robert had been originally appropriated Executors in my said will :and I desire that my Executors will attend to a letter of Instructions which I have addressed :to them and which shall be placed together with my will and two codicils and hereby :ratifying and confirming my said will and first codicil except such parts only of my said :will as are revoked or altered by this codicil I declare this paper to be the second codicil :to my will In witness whereof I have hereunto placed my hand and seal this 31st day :of December 1832. Charles Keys SS Signed sealed declared and published by the above :named Testator Charles Keys as the second codicil to his will in the presence of us who :in his presence have hereunder written our names as witnesses to his Execution hereof :James Adams Ward of Ramsgate -- William Henry Ward of Ramsgate :Stephen Miller of Ramsgate

Will of Charles Macklin

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[[Category: Sussex County, Delaware, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Deputy Wills and Estates, Deputy Name Study]] :Will of Charles Macklin :Date: 04 Jun 1796 :Sussex County, Delaware :Recorded: 22 Jul 1796 ==Will== :Sussex County, Delaware :In the name of God. Amen. I,Charles Macklin of the County and State aforesaid, being weak in body but of a perfect mind and memory, praised be God for the same, and having a desire to settle my worldly affairs, while it hath please God to continue me in the same, therefore I DO make and ordain this my Last Will & Testament, and desire it may be received by all as such, and as to my worldly goods, God in his mercy has given me, I do give and dispose of in manner and form following viz; ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Macklin, thirty pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my Zilpha Macklin, thirty pounds in money, to her or her heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Eley Macklin, thirty pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson Charles Deputy, son of John Deputy, five pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson Charles Curk, five pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my grandson Luke Townsend, five pounds in money, to him or his heirs or assigns forever ::Item. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Elizabeth, all the rest of my goods and chattels, rights and credits and all my lands and tenements, in and during her widowhood and no longer ::Item. It is my will and desire after the expiration of my wife's widowhood, as above said that all my lands should be equally between my two sons, Charles and Eli Macklin and I give and bequeath the same to them, their heirs and assigns forever ::Item. My Will and desire is all my movable property that I leave to my wife in and during her widowhood and at expiration of her widowhood, I give and bequeath the same unto my four daughters, namely Caty Townsend, Polly [illegible], Basha Curk, and Zilpha Macklin, to be equally divided between them or their heirs or assigns forever, any other than my Will and desire is at the expiration of my wife's widowhood, that my son Charles Macklin should have my Negro Man named Esick, with his paying unto my four daughters above named the sum of ten pounds to each of them ::Item. And I do ordain, order and appoint my wife, Elizabeth, my whole Exectrix of this my Last Will & Testament, and I DO hereby publish, declare and pronounce this to be my Last Will & Testament as witness, my hand and seal, this fourth day of June, one thousand seven hundred and ninety six. ::Charles C Macklin (seal) :Witnesses present: Benjamin Hudson, Rachel Killingsworth :Sussex County } :Memorandum ::The 22 day of July 1796 before me, Phillips Kollock, Register appointed for the Probate of Wills and granting Letters of Administration for the County aforesaid (by virtue of a Commission to me directed) appeared Benjamin Hudson and Rachel Killingsworth, the witnesses to the foregoing Will who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God, did severally depose and say that in their sight, presence and hearing, the Testator, Charles Macklin did sign, seal, publish and declare, the same to be his Last Will & Testament and that at the doing thereof he was of a sound and perfect mind, memory and judgment and that they and each of them subscribed the same Witnesses in presence of the Testator and at his request. ::Phillips Kollock, Register ==Sources==

Will of Charlotte Hawkins of Bishops Waltham Hampshire wife 1839

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[[Category:Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Crawshay-15|Charlotte Hawkins]] heretofore Hall wife of Holywell House near Bishops Waltham 1939== There follows a transcription of a digital image of a copy of the will obtained from the national archives 13 Feb 2024 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D293779Reference: PROB 11/1913/311 Description: Will of [[Crawshay-15|Charlotte Hawkins]] heretofore Hall, Wife of Holywell House near Bishops Waltham , Hampshire Date: 20 July 1839 Spellings and lack of punctuation have been maintained. Paragraph breaks and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading. [Note: it is not clear whether any of the bequests were actually received by the stated beneficiaries. The last line of the probate effectively states that her last husband was the only person entitled to inherit and that her Will was ignored by the court - they considered she died intestate.] This is the last Will and Testament or appointment in the nature thereof of me '''[[Crawshay-15|Charlotte Hawkins]] the wife of [[Hawkins-9885|Samuel Hawkins]]''' of Holywell house near Bishops Walsham and the county of Hants Esquire in puroucuirt and by foire and virtue and in exercise and exertion of the power or authority given or reserved to me in and by a certain indenture of settlement bearing date on or about the fourteenth day of December one thousand eight hundred & one being the settlement made previous to the marriage between us me and '''my late husband [[Hall-18318|Benjamin Hall]] Esquire''' deceased and every other power and authority whatever in any wise enabling me in this behalf I do hereby direct and appoint give bequeath and dispose of one equal tenth part or share of the sum of twenty nine thousand nine hundred and fifty eight pounds one shillings and eight pence three per ecutuir reduced Bank annuities mentioned and comprized in the said Indenture of Settlement or other the stocks funds and securities in or upon which the same shall be invested and [page 2] 311 the interest dividends and annual produce thereof which shall arrive due from and after my decease unto such person or persons and for such intents and purposes as '''my daughter [[Hall-38240|Charlotte Berrington]] the wife of [[Berrington-190|Jenkin Davies Berrington]] of Woodland Castle near Swansea in the County of Glamorgan Esquire''' shall notwithstanding her present or any future Coverture by any writing or writings under her hand attested by one or more credible witness or witnesses direct or appoint and for want of such direction or appointment and subject thereto then unto my said daughter Charlotte Berrington for her own sole and separate use and benefit independent and exclusive of her present or any future husband and without being in any manner subject or liable to his control debts or engagements and I declare that the receipt or receipts of my said daughter or of any person or persons appointed by her to receive the said part or share or any part or parts thereof shall notwithstanding her coverture be an effectual discharge or effectual discharge for the same and I also direct and appoint give and bequeath and dispose of the other and remaining nine tenth parts or shares of the said sum of twenty nine thousand nine hundred and fifty eight pounds six shillings and eight pence three per Coutuir reduced Bank Annuities or other the stocks funds and securities in or upon which the same shall be invested and the interest dividends and annual produce thereof which shall arrive out from and after my decease unto and equally between or amongst '''my three sons [[Hall-36098|Richard Crawshay Hall]] [[Hall-36103|Charles Rankon Hall]] and [[Hall-36104|William Thomas Hall]]''' share and share alike as tenants in common and their respective executors admons and assigns and I do hereby further direct and appoint that the portions parts or shares hereby appointed to or in favour of my said daughter Charlotte Berrington and my said sons Richard Crawshay Hall and Charles Ranken Hall respectively shall be vested interests and be payable or transferable upon or immediately after my decease and that the portion part or share hereby appointed to or in favour of my said son William Thomas Hall shall be a vested interest and be payable or transferable upon or immediately after my decease if my said son William Thomas Hall shall then have attained his age of twenty one years but if my said son William Thomas Hall shall not have attained his age of twenty one years at the time of my decease then I direct and appoint that the said portion part or share hereby appointed to him as aforesaid shall be a vested interest only in case and when he shall attain his said age of twenty one years or die under that age leaving lawful issue of his body living at the time of his death provided always and I do hereby further direct and appoint that it shall be lawful for the trustees and trustee for the time being move the said Indenture of Settlement during the minority of my said son William Thomas Hall to levy raise pay and apply any part or parts of the portion part or share hereby appointed to him as aforesaid not exceeding in the whole one moiety equal half part thereof for the preferment advancement or benefit of my said son William Thomas Hall and also to pay and apply all or any part of the interest dividends and annual produce of the same portion part or share in or towards his maintenance and education in such and the same manner as the same trustees or trustee are empowered to do in and by the said Indenture of Settlement and I do hereby inpurvuaure and by force and virtue and in exercise and exertion of all and every powers and authorities power and authority whatsoever in any wise enabling me in this behalf either under the will of my late father of the Settlements made and executed previous to my marriage with the said Benjamin Hall my late husband or the said Samuel Hawkins or otherwise howsoever give devise and bequeath direct limit and appoint unto my said dear husband Samuel Hawkins his heirs executors admons and assigns all and singular my estate and effects and property whatsoever both real and personal and of every description to which I may be entitled by Settlement or otherwise at the time of my decease (except the legacies hereinafter bequeathed) to hold to him the said Samuel Hawkins his heirs executors admons and assigns respectively according to the nature and tenure thereof absolutely for his and their own use and benefit and I give and bequeath my dear father’s picture also Sir Thomas Picton’s picture the set of angoulane China and also the diamond ring given me by the late M Hall to '''my dear son [[Hall-18317|Benjamin Hall]] Esquire''' and it is my particular request and desire that the said several articles so bequeathed to my said son shall be considered by him as heirlooms and shall not go out of the family and I give my pearl necklace with diamond clasp [page 3] earrings locket and bracelets to match to my dear daughter the said Charlotte Berrington and it is my particular request and desire that the same shall not be disposed of out of my family and I nominate and appoint my said dear husband Samuel Hawkins and Charles Allison of Freemand Court Cornhill London gentleman Executors of this my last Will and testament or appointment in the nature thereof and I hereby revoke and make void all former and other will and wills and appointments by me at any time heretofore made and declare this writing only to be and contain my last Will and testament In witness whereof I the said Charlotte Hawkins have to this my last Will and testament or appointment in the nature thereof contained in four sheets of paper to the first three sheets I have set my hand and to this fourth and last sheet thereof my hand and seal this twenty fifth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five - Charlotte Hawkins (SS) - Signed sealed published and declared by the said Charlotte Hawkins the Testatrix as and for her last Will and Testament or appointment in the nature thereof in the presence of us who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Frances Habeoud Lyons G Somerset Place Bath John Lee Servant to Mrs Hawkins Holywell House Hants On the 20th day of July 1839 admon (with the will annexed) of the goods chattels and credits of Charlotte Hawkins(heretofore Hall widow wife of Samuel Hawkins Esqr.) formerly of Holywell House near Bishops Waltham but late of Shedfield Cottage near Wickham both in the County of ~Southampton dec[eas]ed was granted to Samuel Hawkins Esqr. the husband and Charles Allison Esqr. the executors named in the said will having been first sworn duly to administer - the said Samuel Hawkins Esqr. as the lawful husband of the said deceased being the only person entitled to all her personal estate and property over which she had no disposing power and concerning which she is dead Intestate (as by Acts of Court appears) ==Relationships from the Will== Charlotte ? married Benjamin Hall children: :Richard Crawshay Hall :Charles Rankon Hall :William Thomas Hall (under twenty one at the time the will was signed) :Benjamin Hall :Charlotte [Hall?] married Jenkin Davies Berrington : as Charlotte Hall, the testator married Samuel Hawkins ==Sources==

Will of Charlotte Ross

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[[Category:United States of America, Wills and Estates]] '''Charlotte Ross Will''' I, Charlotte Ross of Archer Township Harrison County State of Ohio, being weak in bodily strength but of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following, to wit, 1st. It is my will that all my just debts be fully paid 2nd. I will and bequeath to my eldest son [[Ross-18988|William Ross]], the sum of sixty dollars in money and my Cow; and to his daughter Charlotte, one Coverlet, one blanket and one sheet. 3d. I will and bequeath to my son Natcher Ross sixty dollars in money and my roan mare, and to his daughter Charlotte, one Coverlet, one blanket and one sheet. 4th. I will and bequeath to my son John Ross sixty dollars in money, and my coalt [sic] foaled last Spring and now in his possession. 5th. I will and bequeath unto my daughter Eve Wagstaff sixty dollars in money and my side saddle - 6th. I will and bequeath to my daughter Susan Tipton, one dollar in money, and to her daughter Hannah, one feather bed, one Coverlet, one blanket & one sheet 7th. I will and bequeath to the heirs of Adam Ross decd one dollar to be divided among them equally; To the heirs of Hannah Osbun decd one dollar to be divided among them equally; To the heirs of James Ross decd the sum of one dollar to be divided among them equally; To Charlotte daughter of the said James Ross, one Coverlet, one blanket, and one sheet; and to Jane McKitriek, step daughter of my son William Ross, my Burca, the feather bed that now lay on the Sheet, blanket and green quilt - 8th. It is further my will and so I decree, that my wearing apparal [sic] be divided equally between my two daughters Eve Wagstaff, and Susan Tipton; and that all the balance of my estate of every description and the proceeds thereof be equally divided between the aforesaid William and Natcher Ross, Eve Wagstaff, and John Ross - And lastly It is my will and I hereby constitute and appoint Wlliam Arnold of Cadiz the sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling all former and other wills by me made - Signed, sealed and acknowledged on this eighteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty six, in the presence of us who at her request and in her presence subscribed our M--- as witnessed hereto -
                                                                      her George McPeek                        Charlotte         X         Ross  William McConkey                                       mark John Heigs Wm Arnold 
The State of Ohio Harrison County Court of Common Record August Seven 1845 Will proven The last Will and Testament of Charlotte Ross late of Harrison County deceased being brought into Court, it appearing to the Court by the Testimony of Wm Arnold & George McPeek, two of the subscribing witnesses to said will, that the same was duly executed, published and declared by the Testatrix in her lifetime, and that the said Testatrix was at time of executing the same of sound mind and memory of full age and not under any restraint, said will is proved and approved, and it is ordered that the Clerk of this Court received said will together with the Testimony so taken to prove the same And as motion the court grant unto William Arnold the Executor in said will named, letters Testamentary with a copy of said will annexed. Bond to be given in the sum of $1400.00. John Almstead and Samuel Heine were appointed of as Security and Robert Lyons, Peter PK Bratherson, and Joseph P Wood were appointed appraisers of property.
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== Sources == * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cathyd6472/charwill.html. Accessed 03 Jan 2009. Transcription of the original by Shelby Eaton. Original obtained from Harrison County Genealogy Society, Cadiz Public Library, Cadiz, Harrison County, Ohio, USA.

Will of Christian Hartzell

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Christian Hartzell, transcription== :As transcribed for the ''[[Space:Sarah_Hartzell_Manuscript|Sarah Hartzell Manuscript]]'' :'''Location''', Christian Hartzell, Williams Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. :'''Proved''', 4 December 1826, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::"[[Space:Will_of_Christian_Hartzell|Will of Christian Hartzell]]". ::Subsequent Usage: ::: ==Available at these locations:== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9SM-W9TW?cc=1999196&wc=9PM2-3TT%3A268497601%2C272596801 FamilySearch] *Northampton County Courthouse, Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania Probate Records, Wills 1800-1842, vol 5, pp 136, 137. *[[Duran-985|TC Duran]]

Will of Christopher Branch

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] == Abstract == p. 209: Will of [[Branch-50 | Christopher Branch]] of Kingsland 20 June 1678. To son [[Branch-69 | Thomas Branch]], great copper ceatle, and a book and 240 acres already given him. To grandson [[Branch-411 | Christopher Branch]], all land between river to line of my son [[Branch-69 | Thomas]] and Proctors Creek, provided he help build his brother [[Branch-669 | Samuel]] a house of 4 board lengths. To grandson [[Branch-669 | Samuel Branch]], land called "Jacks Bottom" at Proctors Creek, provided he help build his brother [[Branch-660 | Benjamin]] a house of 4 board lengths. To grandson [[Branch-660 | Benjamin Branch]], land between Jacks Bottom and Proctors Creek. [[Branch-669 | Samuel]] and [[Branch-660 | Benjamin]] to live with [[Branch-411 | Christopher]] until able to look after themselves. [[Branch-66 | William]] and [[Branch-30 | John Branch]] ''(correct link?)'' to have permission to hunt and fish in the creek and swamp. Grandson [[Branch-411 | Christopher Branch]] to be sole executor. All the rest of the estate to grandsons [[Branch-411 | Christopher]], [[Branch-660 | Benjamin]] and [[Branch-669 | Samuel]], and [[Branch-875 | Sarah]] and [[Branch-37 | Mary Branch]], the wife of [[Jefferson-111 | Thomas Jefferson]], to be equally divided. Witnesses: [[Gower-527 | Abell Gower]], [[Ward-2190 | Richard Ward]]. Proved by above witnesses 20 Feb. 1681/2.[https://www.reynoldspatova.org/documents/Colonial_Henrico_Wills002.pdf Colonial Wills of Henrico County Virginia Part One 1654–1737 compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III]; See page 6 of PDF which is page 8 of the book which gives the abstract of will appearing on page 209 of the records. == Will of [[Branch-50|Christopher Branch]] == '''Christopher Branch's will, dated June 20, 1678, was probated in Henrico County, February 20, 1681-2:'''. Will of Christopher Branch(1) Henrico County, Virginia, Wills & Administrations, Part 1, 1677-1692 Will & Deed Book, page 209 20 June 1678 In the name of God Amen. The twentieth of June 1678. I Christopher Branch, of Kingsland, in the County of Henrico being in years and memory, praised be to God, do make this my Last Will and Testament as follows:: Item. I give my body unto the Earth from whence it came and my Soul unto my Savior Jesus Christ, who has bought it with his most precious blood. Item. I give unto my son Thomas Branch my great copper kettle and a book called Ursinis Catucis and I do confirm the two hundred and forty acres of land that I have given him by deed gift formerly. Item. I give unto my grandson Christopher Branch all the land between the river and the long slash, beginning at Proctors Creek mouth, and run upward on the river to the pine tree that parts my land and my son Thomas, and from Proctors Creek at the lower end of long slash on the inside of the slash running upward to my son Thomas’ land unto him and his heirs male forever, provided that he shall help to build for his brother, Samuel Branch a house [with] four lengths of board every length to be five foot with help of the Negro and Job. If they live until Samuel be of ability to help and to seat it, and to help him to clear a cornfield sufficiently fenced to keep out hogs and cattle.. Item. I give unto my grandson Samuel Branch all the land that lies between the long slash and the bottom called by the name Jacks Bottom, beginning at Proctors Creek and running upwards to my son Thomas’ land to him and his heirs male forever provided that he, with the help of Christopher and the Negro and Job, if it pleased God they live, do build Benjamin one house of four lengths of board every length of board to be five foot long, clear and fence him a cornfield so much as they do for Samuel, with his help when he shall be able to seat it. Item. I give unto my grandson Benjamin Branch all the land that lies between Jacks Bottom and Proctors Creek beginning at Proctors Creek and running upwards to my son Thomas’ land to him and his heirs male forever. It is my will that Christopher do give unto Samuel and Benjamin six locust posts and two elm posts a piece when they shall build them their dwelling houses if they can find none on their own ground. It is my will that any of these—Christopher, Samuel, or Benjamin—do die before they come to the age of one and twenty years then their land shall return to the next brother and the goods that they shall have out of my estate after my decease. It is my will that after my decease, my son Thomas shall pay unto Christopher the rent that shall be due unto his Majesty yearly for his two hundred and forty acres of land when it shall be demanded. Likewise, Mr. Gower, Samuel, and Benjamin when they shall seat their land. Item. It is my will that neither Samuel nor Benjamin go off the plantation but to live with Christopher and to have housing and ground and to work together until they be able to seat their own land unless they be willing to go off themselves. It is my will that my part of my Job’s labor, so long as he has to serve, shall go to maintain Samuel, Benjamin, and Sarah, and the half of the Negro’s labor go to maintain them. Item. It is my will that the cart way be not stopped up nor altered that now is to go into the woods for timber or for firewood but to have a clear passage. It is my will that William and John Branch shall have liberty to fish or fowl in the creeks or swamp. If Christopher shall refuse to help to build and clear for Samuel and Benjamin as I have set down in this my will, then he shall pay to Benjamin six hundred pounds of tobacco. Item: I give unto Thomas Jefferson one hogshead of tobacco of four hundred pounds weight whom I make with my grandson Christopher Branch my full and sole executors of this my last will and testament and I desire them to see my will truly performed, my debts and legacies being paid and burial discharged, all the rest of my estate I give unto my grandson Christopher Branch and Samuel and Benjamin and Sarah and Mary Branch, the wife of Thomas Jefferson to be equally divided among them. Witness my hand and seal the day and year above written. Christopher Branch Witnessed: Abel Gower Richard Ward On 1 December 1681 he signed a paper declaring the meaning of a formerly written deed giving 300 acres to his son Thomas Branch, and nine days later confirmed his grandson, Christopher Branch, his attorney for this action. His will dated in June 1678 and verified by witnesses in February 1682 indicates the general time of his passing and that he was still at "Kingsland". His wife, Mary, had, apparently died much earlier. They had three sons: Thomas (1624 ‑about 1695), William (about 1626 ‑about 1670), and Christopher (about 1628 ‑ about 1665). One of his descendants five generations later was President Thomas Jefferson, who married a fifth generation descendant of Francis Epes.http://www.jamestowne-wash-nova.org/ChristopherBranch.htm ---- Christopher’s will was twice produced in court to resolve later property issues. In 1691 Christopher Branch III and his uncle and “Kingsland” neighbor Thomas Branch were in heated dispute. Both lived on land that Christopher Branch I had owned and Thomas put a fence across an old cart path blocking Christopher’s way to the creek. After Christopher several times tore down the fence, Thomas sued him. To help resolve the issue, Christopher’s brothers, Samuel and Benjamin Branch, both now in their mid-twenties, were ordered to give depositions about where a cart path ran. Christopher III pointed to a clause in his grandfather’s will “that the cart way be not stopped up nor altered that now is to go into the woods for timber or for firewood but to have a clear passage” and the court ordered Thomas to leave a path 15 feet wide. http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&6648 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ”Henrico County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 1706-1737” page 49. Deed Book page 75 “2 Apr 1716 Thomas Turpin and Obedience his wife, to James Branch, for £60, 100 acres at Kingsland, which by deed 17 Oct 1659 was conveyed by Christopher Branch to his grandsons William and John Branch, vested afterwards in John Branch, he being the surviving tenant, and by his will dated 17 Jan 1687 devised unto said Obedience, his daughter, and afterwards by deed 2 Dec 1687 confirmed by Thomas Branch to said Obedience. Wit: Lod. Tanner, Nicholas Giles, Benjamin Ward. Signed: Thomas Turpin, Opedience Turpin. Recorded 2 Apr 1716. Obedience, wife of Thomas Turpin, relinquished her dower right.” (Ref 3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ”Henrico County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 1706-1737” page 83. Deed Book page 61 “2 Nov 1726 James Branch of Henrico County, planter, to Henry Vanderhood of same, merchant, for £150, land on south side of James River at place called Kingsland, 100 acres; which tract was conveyed by Christopher Branch to his grandsons William and John Branch by deed 17 Oct 1659, and by John Branch devised to his daughter Obedience, late wife of Thomas Turpin, dec’d, by his will 17 Jan 1687 and by said Thomas and Obedience conveyed to said James Branch by deed 2 Apr 1716. Wit: Nicholas Giles, Thos. Branch, Henry Moody. Signed: James Branch. Recorded 7 Nov 1726. Mary, wife of Branch, relinquished her dower right.” '''Other sources that mention Christopher Branch are:''' Branch of Abingdon. Being a Partial Account of the Ancestry of Christopher Branch of "Arrowhattocks" and "Kingsland," in Henrico County, and the Founder of the Branch Family in Virginia by James Branch Cabell [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15673 (complete will beginning on page 128)] The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 20, No. 1, Jan., 1912 Branch of Abingdon. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243186 A book review]. [http://www.genealogymagazine.com/th.html Ahnentafel of President Thomas Jefferson] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Branch [http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&6648 Christopher Branch I, in his own words] [http://www.jamestowne-wash-nova.org/ChristopherBranch.htm Jamestowne Society] Adventurers of the Purse and Person, revised and edited by Virginia M. Meyer and John Frederick Dorman, published 1856 by Order of First Families of Virginia.. Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts, published 1993 by Genealogical Publishing co., Inc., Baltimore, MD. (states Christopher was a descendant of King Henry I of England.) Henrico County, Virginia, Wills & Administrations, Part 1, 1677-1692 Will & Deed Book, page 209 Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1677-1705, Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Richmond, Virginia 1986, F232.H4W445 1985, Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1706-1737, Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Richmond, Virginia 1988, ===Sources===

Will of Christopher Draper

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Sir Christopher Draper'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Draper-1031|Sir Christopher Draper]]. It was written in July 1580 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 June 1581. '''Will of Sir Christopher Draper''', Alderman of London :Reference: PROB 11/63/312 :Description: Will of Sir Christopher Draper, Alderman of London :Date: 08 June 1581 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D964984 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

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*'''[[Draper-1031|Sir Chr[ist]ofer Draper]]''' knight and aldermanne of London, Testator *'''the personne of Saincte Dunstane''' *'''the poore pr[i]son[er]s''' *'''the poore people dwellinge within the xxvj? wardes of London''' *'''the mendinge of the highewais betweene London and Langley''' *'''my sister Gyles''' late the wief of Clemente Gyles decessed *'''my Sister [[Space:Will_of_Sence_Ibgrave|Sence Ibgrave]]''' *'''the poore people of the p[a]rishe of Cam[b]erwell''' in the Countie of Surreye *'''my brother inlawe Robarte Greene''' *'''euerie one of his children''' *'''the poore people of Ratcliff''' in the p[a]rishe of S..binheathe? in the countie of Midd[lesex] *'''the poore people dwellinge in the parrishe of Saincte Dunstaine in the easte''' *'''the p[a]rishes of Melton? and Clawson? in the Countie of Leicester''' *'''John Brooke Iremoun''' *'''Thomas Stepneye Foownder''' *'''Margarette Hewett the niesse of Henreye Hewett''' *'''Chr[ist]ofer Woodroff''' *'''[[Webbe-107|Chr[ist]ofer Webbe]]''' *'''Clemente Draper''' *'''Henrie Cletherowe''' *'''Bartholmewe Wornell''' *'''Thomas Cletherowe''' *'''the wieffe of Lawrence Greene''' *'''Kettell of Kinge Langleye''' *'''Daniell Demers''' *'''Jonas Fringe Scryvener and his wief''' *'''Henrie Smarte of Abbots Langleye''' *'''the poore people in Kinge Langleye and Abbots Langleye''' *'''Elizabethe Gonson? my goddaughter''' *'''euerye other of my godchildrenne''' *'''the poore children harbowred in Christe hospitall''' in Newgate markette in Londonne *'''the poore people in Saincte Thomas Hospitall''' in Sowthewark *'''the poore people of Saincte Bartholemewes hospitall''' in weste Smythefeilde of London Page two
*'''the Ryver of Thames''' *'''fower poore schollers studyinge in Diuinytie''' *'''mr Ashebold? and mr Powell''' *'''everie one of my apprentises and coven[ie]nte? women servanntes''' *'''Johan Robarte my servannte''' *'''all my servanntes as well menne as women''' *'''Richarde Welles my s[er]vannte''' *'''Robart Smethwicke and his wief''' *'''the Maister, keepers or wardenes and Communaltie of the''' *'''arte or misterie of the Iremongers of London''' *'''fyve honest younge menne''' *'''my three daughters [[Draper-2037|Bennett Webbe]], [[Draper-2444|Bridgette Byllingsleye]] and [[Draper-2038|Agnes Dixie]]''' *'''my sonne in lawe [[Webbe-53|William Webbe]]''' *'''my twoe sonnes in lawe Wolstan Dixie and Henrye Byllingsleye''' Page three
*'''[[Draper-2038|Agnes Dixie]] the wief of [[Dixie-60|Wolstan Dixie]]''' Aldermanne *'''[[Draper-2444|Bridgette Byllingsleye]] the wief of [[Billingsley-107|Henrie Billingsleye]]''' *'''Witnesses''': Jonas Fringe Scr[ivener], William Wyckyns, Ambrose Pytes, Will[ia]m Gylder ===== Transcription ===== T. d[omi]ni Chr[ist]oferi
Draper
(militis) In the name of god amen The xxjth of Julye Anno Domini 1580. And in
the xxijth yeare of the raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Ladye Elizabethe by the grace of god queene of Englande Frannce and Irelande
defender of the faithe etc./ I sir Chr[ist]ofer Draper knight and aldermanne of London, sicklie and aged, and yet neverthelesse of
of good and perfecte mynde and memorie (praised be oure lorde god therfore) Doe make ordaine and declare this my presente
testamente, conteyninge herein my laste will in manner and forme hereafter expressed (that is to saie) First and principalye
I bequeathe and recommende my soule into the handes of the moste blessed and glorious Trinitie the father the sonne and the
holye ghoste one vccye? trewe god in whome I doe vnfaynedlie? beleeve, trustinge moste assuredlie throughe the merittes of the
deathe and passion of oure onelie Lorde and saviour Jhesus Christe, I haue and shall haue free and cleere remission of
and forgevenes of all my synnes, and after this transitorie lief ended, liefe eu[er]lastinge. And as for this earthlie mansion of
my bodye I will that it shalbe buried in the p[ar]rishe Churche of Saincte Dunstaine in the easte of London whereas I am a parishion[er]
or elsewheare as god in mercie shall dispose for it, in suche decente order and withe suche charges as vnto my executors shalbe thought
meete. Item I bequeathe vnto '''the personne of Saincte Dunstane''' for my tithes negligentlie forgotten (if any suche bee) three
shillinges and fower pence. Item I will that wthin as conveniente speede as maye be after my decease all suche debtes and
dueties as I shall ^ then .... either of righte or conscience, as I haue partlie declared vnto my executorrs hereafter named shalbe well and
trewlie paide, or els(e) order taken howe theie maie be paide. Item I geve .. and bequeathe to and for the relief of '''the poore pr[i]son[er]s'''
in theise seu[er]all prisonnes, to witte, Ludgate, Newgate, the twoe Compters in London, the Queenes Benche, the Marshallsea,
the white Lydy and the Compter in Sowthwarke threescore and eighte poundes, to be distributed amonnges theme at and by
the discretion of my executors wthin the space of seaventeene yeares nexte after my deceasse (that is to saie) by fower poundes a
yeare. Item I bequeathe vnto and for the relief of '''the poore people dwellinge within the xxvj? wardes of London''' accompting
Sowthwarke for one (viz) to evere warde fortie shillinges, som[m]e fiftietwoe poundes, to be distributed at and by the discretion
of my executors. Item I geve and bequeathe towards '''the mendinge of the highewaies betweene London and Langley''' in Hertfordshere threescore poundes, to be bestowed by the discretion of my executors within the space of fower yeares next
after my deceasse. Item I geve and bequeathe vnto '''my sister''' <...erasure...> '''Gyles''' late the wief of Clemente Gyles decessed
the som[m]e of fyve poundes of lawfull monneye of Englande. Item I geve and bequathe vnto '''my Sister Sense Ibgrave'''
the like som[m]e of fyve poundes. Item I
geve and bequathe vnto '''the poore people of the p[ar]rishe of Cam[b]erwell''' in the Countie
of Surreye twentye shillinges to be distributed at the discretion of my ^ said executors. I geve and bequeathe vnto '''my brother'''
'''inlawe Robarte Greene''' the som[m]e of twentie m[ar]kes, to be paide vnto him at the discretion of my executors. Also I geve &
bequeathe vnto '''euerie one of his children[ne]''' fortie shillinges in monneye to be paide vnto theme as theie shall seu[er]allie comme
to and accomplishe thage of one and twentie yeares or be married. Item I geve and bequathe vnto '''the poore people of'''
'''Ratcliff''' in the p[ar]rishe of Stebinheathe? in the countie of Midd[lesex] three poundes sixe shillinges eighte pence in monneye to be
distributed at and by the discretion of my executors. Item I bequeathe to and amonnges '''the poore people dwellinge in the'''
'''parrishe of Saincte Dunstaine in the easte''' aforesaide, and in '''the p[ar]rishes of Melton? and Clawson'''? in the Countie
of '''Leicester''' tenne poundes to be distributed amonnges theme at the like discretion of my executor. Item I bequeathe
vnto '''John Brooke Iremoun[er]''' twentie shillinges. Item I bequeathe vnto '''Thomas Stepneye Foownder''' fortie shillinges Item I bequeathe vnto '''Margarette Hewett the wieffe of Henreye Hewitt''' twentie markes in monneye. Item I bequeathe
vnto '''Chr[ist]ofer Woodroff''' the like somme of twentie markes in monneye, to be paied vnto him when he shall accomplishee
thage of twentie and one yeares. Item I bequeathe vnto '''Chr[ist]ofer Webbe''' the somme of twentie poundes in monneye to be paide vnto him when he shall accomplishe thage of one and twentie yeares. Item I bequeathe vnto '''Clemente Draper''',
'''Henrie Cletherowe''', '''Bartholmewe Wornell''' and '''Thomas Cletherowe''' to euerie one of theme fortie shillinges in monney
and a blacke gowne of the price of tenne shillinges a yarde. Item I bequeathe vnto '''the wieffe of Lawrence Greene''' a
blacke gowne of the price of thirtene shillinges fower pence a yarde. Item I bequeathe vnto {empty space} '''kettell of'''
'''Kinge Langleye''' a blacke gowne of the price of tenne shillinges ayarde. Item I bequeathe vnto '''Daniell Demers and'''
'''his wief''' to either of theme a blacke gowne. Item I bequeathe vnto '''Jonas Fringe Scryvener and his wief''' to either of
theme a blacke gowne.
Item I bequeathe vnto '''Henrie Smarte of Abbots Langleye''' tenne shillinges. Item I bequeathe
vnto '''the poore people in Kinge Langleye and Abbots Langleye''' fortie shillinges to be distributed amonnges theme at the
discretion of my of my executors. Item I bequeathe vnto '''Elizabethe Gonson? my goddaughter''' fortie shillinges, and to '''euerye'''
'''other of my godchildrenne''' beinge in lief at the tyme of my deceasse tenne shillinges a peece. Item I bequeathe vnto
twentie poore mayden marriage tenne poundes to be distributed at the like discretion of my executor. Item I bequeathe
rs of '''the poore children[ne] harbowred in Christe hospitall in Newgate markette in Londonne'''
twentie and fower poundes. Item I bequeathe towardes the relief and succors of '''the poore people in Saincte Thomas'''
'''Hospitall in Sowthewark''' fiftie poundes. Item I geve and bequeathe towardes the releif and succo[r]s of '''the poore'''
'''people of Saincte Bartholemewes hospitall''' in weste Smythefeilde of London twentie and fower poundes. Item I [Page two]
geve and bequeathe towardes the repayringe and clensinge of '''the Ryver of Thames''' twentie poundes. Item I geve and
bequeathe the mainteynannce of '''fower poore'''
'''schollers studyingein, Diuinytie''' (that is to saie) ^ to twoe in Oxford
and to twoe in Cambridge fower poundes yearlie duringe the space of seaven yeares next after my decease (viz to
eu[er]ye of theme twentie shillinges apeece to be bestowed at the discretion of my executors. Item I will ^that all suche
legacies and bequeastes as by this my presente testamente haue no speciall tyme appointed for the paymente of
theme shalbe paide within the space of twoe yeares nexte and ymmediatlie ensuinge after my decease. Item I
will that '''mr Ashebold? and mr Powell''' shall preache within one yeare nexte after my decease twoe and fiftye
s[er]mons, thowe half of the sayde s[er]mons to be preached in the p[ar]rishe of St Dunstanes in theaste, and thother half
to be preached in the parrishe Churche of Kinges Langleye, and I doe geve vnto theme for theire paines to be taken in thee
same twentie markes in monneye. Item I bequeathe vnto '''everie one of my apprentises and coven[ie]nte? women servanntes'''
wch shalbe dwellinge wth me at the tyme of my deceasse coates and
cassockes of blacke clothe at the discretion of my executors And I doe geve vnto '''Johan Robarte my servannte''' fortie shillinges in monneye. And also my will and mynde is that
'''all my servanntes as well menne as women''' wch shalbe dwellinge with me at the tyme of deceasse shalbe kept together
in my howse for the space of one monnethe nexte after my deceasse, and I will that duringe that tyme theie shall
haue sufficiente meate, drinkes, lodgeinge and other necessaries to be borne and paide by my executors and thee?
resydence of my childrenne equallie amonnges theme, And I desire my saide executors and the resydence of mym
childrenne to deale charitablie withe '''Richarde Welles my s[er]vannte''' accordinge to theire good discretions to bestowe some
thinge on him. Item I pardon and forgeve '''Robart Smethwicke and his wief''' all suche som[m]e of monneye as theie
or either of theme doe owe vnto me by accompte or otherwise so that the same Robert Smethwicke and his wief
doe vppon requeaste vnto theme made by my executors make vnto my saide executors a sufficiente generall acquitannce
in the lawe of all actions and demandes wch theie or either of theme maie haue or clayme againste me the saide S[ir]
Chr[ist]ofer Draper. Item I geve and bequeathe vnto '''the Maister, keepers or wardenes and Communaltie of the'''
'''arte or misterie of the Iremongers of London''' one hundreth poundes of lawfull monneye of Englande to be
paide vnto theme by my executors within the space of twoe yeares nexte after my deceasse, vppon this condicion
and to the intente and purpose hereafter specified, that is to saie, that theye the same maisters keepers or wardens
ymmediatlye after the receipte therof shall delyver and putte forthe the same hundreth poundes vnto '''fyve honest'''
'''younge menne''' free of the saide arte or misterie of Iremongers viz? to deale everie of theme twentie poundes
a peece, therwth to occupye for twoe whole yeares for theire owne beste profitte and advantage, and theie
and everie of theme puttinge in sufficient suretyes for the repaymente thereof at thende of the same twoe
yeares. And my will is that the saide fyve younge menne shall equallie amonnges among theme paye vnto thee
saide mrs and wardens for theire paines to be taken in the premisses the som[m]e of fortie shillinges, And also shall
paye for the makinge of the bondes of assurance for the repaymente therof, And at thende of the same twoe
yeares, then I will that the same hundrethe poundes shalbe putte forthe into the handes of other fyve younge
menne of the saide arte or misterye of the Irenmonngers of London for twoe other whole yeares by theme to bee
occupyed and vsed to theire beste proffytte in manner and forme aforesaide. And for the same mrs, keepers or
Wardens and theire Successors wch from tyme to tyme hereafter shalbe ^to putte owte the saide hundred poundes
into the handes of fyve honneste younge menne not beinge in the lyverye of the saide companye of Irenmongers
in manner and forme ^before declared from twoe yeares vnto twoe yeares duringe the contynewannce of this world
by the grace of god. '''The resydewe''' of all and singuler my goods, chatteles, plate, Jewelles, readye monnies, stuffe
of howsehold debtes and other thinges by me herein not bequeathed (after my debtes beinge paide my Fun[er]all
expenses wch my executors shall disbursse and thinke meete to be expended firste beinge deducted and allowed
and theise my Legacies herein bequeathed performed I geve and bequeathe vnto and amonnges '''my three'''
'''daughters Bennett Webbe, Bridgette Byllingsleye and Agnes Dixie''' equallye betweene theme, to bee devyded parte and parte lyke Provided allwayes and my verye will and mynde is that if any personne or persons
to whome I haue geven or bequeathed anye legacie or bequeaste be not contented therwithe but doe vexe or
trowble my executors for anye matter, that then my legacie or bequeaste vnto theme and everie of them made
in this my presente testamente shalbe vtterlie voyde and of none effecte vnto theme and any of theme. Fynallie I make, name, and ordayne '''my sonne in lawe William Webbe''' my sole and onelie executor of this
my laste will and testamente. And I constitute and appointe to be overseers therof '''my twoe sonnes in lawe'''
'''Wolstan Dixie and Henrye Byllingsleye''', And to either of the same my ou[er]seers for his paines & travell
in that behalf to be taken[ne], I bequeathe a blacke gowne, And I revoke ad...late, frustrate and vtterlie
adnulle all and everie other former testamente legacies executors and overseers by me at anye tyme hertofore
made named ordayned appointed and bequeathed, And I will that this my presente testamente withe [Page three]
the legacies executors and ouerseers herein bequeathed named ordeyned and appointed shalbe and be acconpted for my verye?
laste will and testamente and none other or otherwise. In witness wherof I the saide Chr[ist]ofer Draper haue vnto this my
p[re]sente testamente and laste will sette my hande and seale, the daies and yeares abovewrittten[ne], Theise personnes hereafter named
beinge witnesses by me herevnto speciallie called and desyred (that is to saye) per me Chr[ist]ofer Draper) Sealed reade and
delyvered declared for the laste will of the same S[ir] Chr[ist]ofer the daie and yere abovesaied in the howse of the same S[ir] Chr[ist]ofer
in London, In the presence of us '''Jonas Fringe Scr[ivener]''', by me '''William Wyckyns''', by me '''Ambrose Pytes''', by me '''Will[ia]m'''
'''Gylder'''. The '''Codicill''' to be annexed vnto my laste will and testamente, which I will shalbe reputed
and taken as p[ar]cell of my saide laste will, and the giftes legacies and bequeastes hereafter mentioned I will shalbe paide
by my executors in suche manner as is hereafter specified made and declared by me S[ir] Chr[ist]ofer Draper knight the xxviijth
daie of October 1580. Anno xxijth Elizabeth regine.
Item I geve and bequeathe vnto '''Agnes Dixie the wief of Wolstan'''
'''Dixie''' Aldermanne, and vnto '''Bridgette Billingsleye the wief of Henrie Billingsleye''' to either of theme the som[m]e of one
hundrethe poundes of lawfull monneye of Englande, to be paide vnto theme at thende of one yeare nexte ensuinge after
my deceasse, if theie be then lyvinge, '''Chr[ist]ofer Draper'''./ '''Probate in Latin'''
Probatum fuit suprascriptum testamentum apud London. Coram venerabili viro m[agist]ro will[i]mo
Drurye legum doctore curie prerogatiue Cantuarien[..] commissario etc. Octavo die mensis Junij Anno
Domini mill[es]imo quingentesimo octogesimo primo. Juramento John[..]ins Lewes notarij publici procuratoris Will[i]mi Webbe
executoris etc. Cui com[m]issa fuit administrat[i]o bonore? etx. et bene etc. Jurat/..? == Research Notes == * [https://www.londonlives.org/static/Prisons.jsp#toc13 Prisons and Lockups] (accessed 20 March 2023) ==Sources==

Will of Christopher Duggleby 1703 Yorkshire

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[[Category:Wills, Duggleby Name Study]][[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]][[Category: 17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] == Will of Christopher Duggleby == '''Will of Christopher Duggleby of Great Driffield''' The probate bundle for Christopher Duggleby (or Dugleby) consists of a bond. a handwritten will and an inventory. '''Conventions used in the transcript''' Text in italics has been translated from Latin. Text in square brackets fills out abbreviations used in the original documents. The spelling and grammar has been slightly modernised, but the capitalisation is as in the original.
The inventory and will were hand-written. The main body of the bond. however, was a printed standard formula, with gaps left for the individual's details to be filled in; this information is shown in bold type. I have mainly followed the layout of the originals, for ease of comparing the transcript with the photocopies. ~ [[Duggleby-47|Ellen (Duggleby) Reid]] === Transcription === '''Bond'''
''Let all men in the present know that we, John Duggleby of Great Driffield in the County of Yorkshire Yeo[man] and Christopher Hudson of the same place, gent. are held and firmly obliged by the sale of this brief from Jacob/James Foill S: G: P:, Prebendary of the aforesaid Prebend of Driffield an paid for the said brief in Thirty pounds of good and legal English money to he paid to the same venerable man or to his certain Attorneys, Executors or Administrators, for making which payment well and faithfully we bind ourselves and our heir, Executors and Administrators. Given by' our seals the Second day of the month of December in year of the Lord 1703.'' ''The Condition of this Obligation is such. that if [th]e above bounden Jo[hn] Duggleby do well & hereby Administer all [th]e goods & Chattells of Christopher Duggleby late of Driffeild dec[eas]ed'' ''And do pay his Debts and Legacies so far as his goods will extend and Law shall bind h [im], if also h[e] do exhibit into the s[ai]d Prebends Office a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods, Rights. Credits, and Cattels Chattels of the said Deceased, and do make a true and just Account of the same when he shall be thereunto lawfully called. And. moreover, if need require, enter into further Bond with more sufficient sureties for performance of the premises as the Judge of the said Court for the time being shall think requisite and needful. And. lastly, do save and defend and harmless keep the above named Prebendary and all his Officers and Ministers, against all persons by reason of the premises. Then this present Obligation to be void and of none Effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue.'' Signed & Delivered in the presence of: [signed] Jacob Costobady [signed] John Duglebey [signed] Chr[istopher] Hudson

Will of Christopher Kendall, blacksmith of Brynton/Brinton, Norfolk 1632

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Kendall-2613|Christopher Kendall (abt.1581-1632)]]https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-8S4T-X?i=64&cat=504379

This is a transcription of the regsiter office copy of the will of Christopher Kendall written on 6 February 1631/2 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich on 5 June 1632 by Marian Kendall the relict and executrix ''Transcription conventions'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Christopher Kendall''' testator *'''Marian Kendall''' wife of testator *'''Phillipp Kendall''' testator's apprentice and nephew *'''Nicholas Kendall''' brother of testator deceased *'''John Kendall''' brother of testator, deceased *'''To Richard Kendall,, John Kendall, Phillip Kendall mine apprentice, Elizabeth Kendall,Thomas Kendall & William Kendall''' children of testator's deceased brother John Kendall. *'''William Kendall''' brother of testator *'''Richard Kendall', Bridgett Kendall, Anne Kendall,, William Kendall,,Thomas Kendall and Rachell Kendall ''' children of testator's brother William *'''Nicholas Kendall'''' testaor's brother deceased *'''Robert Kendall,, Sara Kendall,, Ann Kendall, ,Elizabeth Kendall, Mary Kendall, Jane Kendall, Gemella Kendall and George Kendall''' children of Nicholas Kendall deceased, testator's brother *'''wife of NIcholas Kendall''' name not given *'''Anthony Walte, Tho, Catilin, Daniell Foster''' witnesses to will '[''folio 46 verso''] '''In the name of God Amen I'''
'''Christopher Kendall of Brynton on the Countie of Norf[olk] blacksmith'''
doe ordeine & make this my last will & testament in mannor & forme
following

First I bequeath my soule into the handes of allmightie god hopeing
to be saved through the merritts of my Lord & Saviour Jeusu Christ & my
bodie to be buryed in the parish church of Brynton by the north dore

Item I will that '''Marian my wife''' shall have the use & benefitt of all
my coppyhold landes & Tenements lying in Brynton & Byrningham
during her naturall life mayntayning the saide houses in good &
suffiecient reparacions Allsoe I give unto her my said wife all my
goods & chattells as well real as p[er]sonall (Except my shoppe tooles)
& ......... in the s[ai]d shoppe w[hic]h shoppe tooles I give unto '''Phillipp'''
'''Kendall myne apprentice''' if he shall learne & use the trade & occupation
of a blacksmith & be himselfe well & honestlie as he ought to doo, To
have & enioye them when he shall come to the age of Three & twenty
yeares otherwise if he shall refuse to learne the said trade, or that he
die before the afforesaid tearme then my will is that my said shoppe
tooles & ...... shalne prised by some indifferent men in the towne
& the some or somes of money for w[hi]ch they shalbe solde to be by myne
Executrix euqally distributed amongst those children of '''Nicholas'''
'''Kendall my brother deceased''' w[hic]h shall then be living.

Item I give>br/> unot '''the children of my brother John Kendall deceased,''' and to

[''folio 46 recto'']

to their heires in manner as followeth vizt '''To Richard Kendall twenty
'''shillinges to John Kendall fower poundes to Phillip Kendall mine'''
'''apprentice ten poundes, to Elizabeth Kendall THree poundess, to'''
'''Thomas Kendall fower poundes, And to William Kendall three'''
'''poundes''', Likewise I give and bequeath '''unto the children of my brother'''
'''Willyam Kendall and to their heires vizt, unto Richard Kendall'''
'''twentie shillings unto Bridgett Kendall twenty shillings to Anne'''
'''Kendall Twentie shillings, To William Kendall twentie shillings, to'''
''' Thomas Kendall twentie shillings, and to Rachell Kendall twentie'''
'''shillings Allsoe I give & bequeath unto the children of Nicholas Kendall'''
'''my brother deceased and to their heires as followeth vizt, to Robt. Kendall fyve'''
'''three pounds to Sara Kendall three pounds to Ann Kendall three
'''pounds to Elizabeth Kendall three pounds, to Mary Kendall'''
'''three pounds, to Jane Kendall three pounds to Gemella Kendall'''
'''three pounds and to George Kendall three pounds

Item I give
and bequeath unto the '''wife of Nicholas Kendall''' afforesaid and her
heires forty shillines.

All the aforesaid giftes & legacies to be paid
within the south porch of the parish church of Bryntton within
the space of two yeares after the decease of the afforesaid my wife

And for the p[er]formance & payment of all the afforesaid legacies unto
'''my brothers children''' above specified and unto ''' the wife of Nicholas'''
'''Kendall my sister in lawe''' I doe hereby give full power & authority
unto '''Phillipp Kendall my said apprentice''' to make sale of all my
foresaod coppyhold landes & Tenements of which I have given ....
under? into the hands of the Lorde of the Mann[or]s of Thornage cum
membris? by the handes of '''Willyam Kendall in the presence of Thomas'''
'''Catlin clarke & J......... '''to the use of this my last will to be
solde w[ith]in two yeares after my wives decease to the intent before re
cited But if default shalbe made by the said '''Phillipp''' in not paying
& p[er]forming of the aforesaid gifts & legacies Then I give full power &
authoritie unto '''John Kendall his brother''' to make sale of all the land
coppiholde landes & tenem[ent]s within the afdoresaid tyme, and according
to the intent afore menc[i]oned. And if hee the said '''John ''' shall refuse to p[er]forme
this mine intent at the tyme& tymes before given here then my minde&
meaning is the '''Robert Kendall the son of Nicholas Kendall aforesaid'''
'''deceased''' shall make sale & paiement in manner & forme as is before
worded, And if neyther of these three parties aforesaid that is to

[''folio 47 verso'']

to saie neither '''Phillipp Kendall, John Kendall nor Robt. Kendall''' shall p[er]forme
this intent Then my humble request is that the Lord of the manno[r] of
Thornage (cum membris) w[i]th then shallbe woule be pleased to make sayle of
those my said coppiholds lands & Tenements unto the only intent & uses
afforesaid unto whm I doe then give full power & aithoritie for the p[er]
formance & execution of this my last will & testament

In witness whereof
I have hereunto sett my hand & seale this eleaventh daie of February in
the seaventh yeare of the raigne of our sov[er]eigne lord Charles by the
grace of god of England, Scotland, France & Ireland defender of the
faith etc And in the yeare of our lord god 1631 '''C[hristop]her Kendall'''
Tostibus? '''Anthn Walte Tho, Catilin Daniell Foster'''

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Will of Christopher Osborne, gent of London and Essex 1600

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[[Category: Essex, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Osborne-12182|Christopher Osborne]] was written 4 April 1599 and proved on 21 April 1600 Administration to Joanne Osborne the relict. Death location unknown, probably London. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 95
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Will of Xpoferi Osborne, granted probate on 21 Apr 1600. Died about 1600.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Difficult to read in places. People mentioned in the Will. *Christopher Osborne (testator) *[[Osborne-351|Peter Osborne]] (father, deceased) *[[Blythe-249|Anne Osborne]] (mother) *[[Osborn-101|John Osborne]] (eldest brother) *Henrie Osborne (brother) *[[Osborne-233|Mres Bell]] (sister) *[[Osborne-247|Mrs Cheke]] (sister) *Mrs Rowse (sister) *Mrs Duncombe (sister) *Mrs Smith (sister) *Susan Osborne (sister) *Dorothy Osborne (sister) *Humfrey Connisbie esquire (subject of lawsuit) *Richard Osborne (brother, deceased) *Robert Grannger (debtor) *John Osborne (son) *John Kinge (servant) *William Harwood/Harward of Windsor, Canon **Robert Harward his son **William Harwarde his son **Anne Umbervile his daughter (cousin) *James Osborne *Witnesses: Henry Osborne, Jerom Thuker, Margarett Bourmann, Georg Osborne, John Kinge, John Osborne, He. Spiller *Christofer Osborne (godson, nephew) *Joanne (wife, named in probate) ---- In the name of god amen I '''Christopher'''
'''Osborne''' sonne of Peter Osborne late of London esquire deceased being of perfect remembrannce
thanks be given to god Do make and ordaine my laste will and Testament in manner and forme
followinge First being of a stronge hope in Jhesus Christ of a ioyfull resurrection I will there be
no ceremoniall morninge in black at my buriall savinge for my owne Fammlie Item I give to
my deere mother '''Mrs Anne Osborne''' one peece of gilte plate in fashion like a cluster of grapes
for a remembrannce. Allso ^to my eldest brother ^Mr '''John Osborne''' I give a Seale Ringe with his Armes
in Collers and my best paire of piscolle gilte and graven with bone. Allso to my brother '''Henrie'''
'''Osborne''' I give a three corner[e]d trencher salte gilte and my night gowne furred thorough w[i]th
graie [Amis?] Allso to my seaven Sisters '''Mres Bell Mrs Cheke Mrs Rowse Mrs Duncombe'''
'''Mrs Smith Susan Osborne and Dorothy Osborne''' I give Fortie shillings a peece to
bestowe in some token of remembrannce of me Item I give to my saide brother Henrie Osborne
all the advanntage comoditie and proffitt which I or my executors have or maie have against
'''Humfrey Connisbie esquire''' uppon an outlawrie Judgment and execution concerninge an An=
nuitie of five poundes a yeare due to my brother '''Richard Osborne''' deceased. Allso I give unto
the said Henrie Osborne all the proffitt advanntage and com[m]oditie w[hi]ch I or my exec[utors] have or
maie have by one obligac[i]on wherein '''Robert Grannger''' standeth bounde to the saide Richard
Osborne for the paiment of seaventie and odd poundes the saide Henrie followinge the sute att
his owne chardges. And yf mine executo[rs] shall not suffer or shall hinder the saide Henrie that
he may not enioy the saide Advanntages proffittes and com[m]odities from the saide Humfrey
Conisbie and Robert Grannger . then I give to the saide Henrie Fiftie six poundes in monie
Item I give to my sonne '''John Osborne''' one hundred poundes in monie to be paide him at his age
of twentie yeares And two hundred poundes more to be paide him at his age of one and twentie
yeares. And the great Bible in the Languages printed at Antwerpe at the Kinge of Spaines
chardge and all my book[es] besides. Item I give to '''John Kinge''' my old servannt twentie poundes
which twentie poundes I will be pr[esen]tlie paide him after my decease. Item I give to my other
servannt[es] Fortie shilling[es] a peece. Item I praie my clark[es] to have great care to perfect up
my Exchequer business and I will they be doble paide the ordinarie Fees for such thing[es] they
shall doe item whereas '''William Harwood''' of Windsor Cannon deceased did seale twoe
Feofm[en]tes unto me amongst others bearing date the Fifteenth of Maie in the one and thirteth
yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth the one of the Mannor
of Winckell[es] in Braie to the use of '''Robert Harward''' sonne of the saide William in taile and
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and the other of Landes called Thomas Thomasis and Westes to the use of '''William Harwarde'''[s]
sonne allso of the saide William the Cannon as maie appere by the Feofmentes which were fullie
executed accordinge to the purporte and possession delivered me to the uses therein contained and
were read and inrowled in Bray Courte accordinge to the custome I will theise feoffment[es] be
delivered and to the kepinge of my saide Brother Henrie Osborne w[i]th a little chest of evidence
concerninge them whome I praie to take care they maie be delivered to the children they conc[er]ne
when they come of age Item I give to my Cosen '''Anne Umbervile''' Daughter of the saide Wm
Harward the Cannon twentie poundes to be paide her in fower yeares after my decease by five
poundes a yeare. Allso whereas I and my wife have made to '''James Osborne''' one Lease of
the Capitall messuage of Northfambridge in Essex w[i]th diverse Landes therein contained
and one lease allso iointlie w[i]th my saide mother Anne Osborne and my saide Brother
Henrie Osborne of the Mannor of Southfambridg in Essex as by those lease[s] now in
beinge maie appeare. I chardge my saide wife before god that the saide James paieinge
and doinge as by those leas[es] he ought to doe that she suffer the saide James to ennoie those
Leas[es] accordinge to theire purporte. And yf the saide Leas[e] of Northfambridge shallbe
evicted from the said James and his Assignes so that they einoie it not by reason of my
wives title then I give to the saide James five hundred poundes so as allso the saide James
paie and do as he ought by his lease. And yf the lease of Southfambridge be lykewise
evicted the saide James likewise paienge and doinge as he ought by that lease by my wives
title then I give him allso two hundred poundes Item I do ordaine my dere beloved wife my
Executor to whome allso I give the yssues and proffitt[es] of all my lande in England for Tenn
yeares after my decease. And the residue of my goodes before unbequeathed. In witnes where
of I have sette my hande and seale the fourthe daie of Aprill in the one and Forteth yeare
of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god of England France
and Ireland Queene Defender of the Faith &c one thousand five hundred nintie nine
The premiss[es] written in this sheete paper on two sides and one peece of another side before I
Christopher Osborne aforesaide one of the sonnes of Peter Osborne above written of London
esquier deceased Do testifie to be the last will and Testament of me the said Christopher
Osborne, and that it was written everie worde by my owne hande And I fullie acknowledg
my Friends and Folk underwritten to setto theire handes the daie and yeare above written
Per me Chr; Osborne Henry Osborne '''Jerom Thuker Margarett Bourmann Georg'''
'''Osborne John Kinge''' A codicil annexed to my saide will the Fifteenth of Aprill one thou
sande six hundred Item I give to my saide sonne John one hundred poundes more to be be paid
him at his age of twentie one yeares. And yf he dye before twentie one yeare of his age I
quit my wife of all his leagacies of Fower hundred poundes And I will my godson '''[Christ]ofer'''
'''Osborne''' my saide brother John sonne shall have all my book[es] and Fortie poundes in monie
yf John my sonne die before xxltie yeare of his age Chr: Osborne, Witness[es] John Osborne
He: Spiller
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Will of Christopher Tamworth MP (1529-1571)

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[[Category:Rutland, Wills and Estates|Tamworth, Christopher (1569)]] This is a transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Tamworth-17|Christopher Tamworth MP]] (1529-1571), Esquire.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D959484 National Archive]
Reference: PROB 11/54/140
Description: Will of Christopher Tamworthe or Tamworth of Ryhall, Rutland
Date: 4 April 1572
Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 13 July 2022)
'''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 54
{{Ancestry Sharing|30514467|1878ab}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|910390}} (accessed 24 September 2022)
Will of Xpoferi Tamworthe, granted probate on 5 Apr 1572. Died about 1572 in Ryall, Rutland, England.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if it profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *[[Tamworth-17|Xristopher Tamworthe]], testator *{{Red|Elinour}}, wife *[[Tamworth-9|John Tamworth]], heir, eldest son, executor *[[Tamworth-16|Dorothie Tamworthe]], younger daughter *{{Red|Henry Tamworthe}}, second son *{{Red|Xristofer Tamworth}}, youngest son *[[Digby-193|Kenelm Digby]], esquire, executor, brother of Anthony Digby *{{Red|Everard Digby}}, gent, executor *{{Red|Anthony Digby}}, esquire, brother of Kenelm Digby *{{Red|Edward Flood}}, gent == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *Mannour of Hansted, Countie of Leicester *House in Ryall, Countie of Rutland *House of Caswick, Countie of Lincoln == Will Transcript == [Page 1] '''In the name of god amen''' the xixth day of December in the yere of o[ur] lorde god
1569 I '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe''' of Ryall in the Countie of Rutland Esquier sicke in body but yet of
p[er]fecte mynde and good remembrannce god be thanked therefore do make and ordeyn this my last will
and testament in manner and forme folowing and I do revoke and renounce all other former will[e]s
before this tyme by me made ffirst and before all earthlie thing[e]s I bequeth my soule unto
almightie god my maker and my redeamer by whose precious bloude I beleve to be saved And
I will my bodie to be buried by the discression of my executo[r]s where it shall please god by
them to appointe Item I will give and bequeth thre pound[e]s six shilling[e]s and eight pence to the pore
people of Tilton and Hansted in the Countie of Leicester And other thre pound[e]s six shillinge[s] and
eight pence to the pore people of Ryall and Belsthorpe in the Countie of Rutl[and] to be distributed
by the discresion of my executors where most nede is Item I will give and bequeth unto '''Elino[ur]'''
my wife one annuitie or yerelie rent of ffortie pound[e]s going oute of my Manno[ur] of Hansted
in the said Countie of Liec[ester] In consideracon of her dower or thirde parte of all suche land[e]s
rent[e]s and other hereditament[e]s whereof I now am or at any tyme have been seased sythens the
espousell[e]s betwene the same '''Elino[ur]''' and me To have hold enioye and p[er]ceive the same
annuitie or yerelie rent of fortie pound[e]s yerelie unto the same '''Elino[ur]''' my wife and unto her
assignes during her naturall life in consideracon aforesaid At the feast[e[]s of Th[e ]annunciac[i]on
of o[ur] Lady and Seint Mighell th[e ]archangell by even porc[i]ons. And for the bettre and
further assuerannce thereof I will that '''John Tamworthe''' my heire wi[th]in thre monthes next
after my death shall by good and most conveiannce in the laws as by the counsule learned of
the same '''Eliano[ur]''' and '''John''' shal[l ]be reasonablie demsed assure unto the same '''Eliano[ur]''' my
wife the said yerelie rent or annuitie of Fortie pound[e]s wi[th] chanse of distresse in considerac[i]on aforesaid And if the
counsaile learned of the same '''Eliano[ur]''' and '''John''' can not accorde and agree in upon the said assuerannce Then
I will all suche assuerannce shal[l ]be made unto her for the premisses as shal[l ]be thought mete by the Lorde
chief Justice of the comon plees for the tyme being wh[ich] said assuerannce I will shal[l ]be made and deliv[er]ed
unto the same '''Eliano[ur]''' wi[th]in three monthes then next ensuing suche disagreament Item of the same '''Eliano[ur]'''
my wife to expressely agree and be contented to take and in facte do accepte the same yerelie annuitie or yerelie
rent of ffortie pound[e]s in the name and lieue of her dower Then I will give and bequeath unto the same
'''Eliano[ur]''' my wife all suche good[e]s corne cattell plate and furniture of house as I now have and as at the
houre of my death I shall have usuallie and comonlie being going depasturing levant and conchant wi[th]oute
fraude or covyn as in Stoke as well at my house in Ryall in the said Countie if Rutl[and] as also at my house of
Caswick in the Countie of Lincoln And if the same '''Eliano[ur]''' my wife do not agree and be contented to accepte
the said good[e]s corne cattell plate and furniture of house as I now have and at the houre of my death
I shall have usuallie and comonlie being going depasturing levant and conchant wi[th]oute fraude or covyn
as in stock either at Ryall or Caswick aforesaid unto '''John Tamworthe''' my eldest sonne Item I will
give and bequeath to '''Dorothie Tamworth''' my younger daughter thre hundreth Mark[e]s of
Lawfull money of England for and toward[e]s the preferment and advanncem[en]t in marriage w[hic]h
said some of thre hundreth Mark[e]s I will shal[l ]be made and levied of my good[e]s corne and
[Page 2] Cattell at Tilton and hansted aforesaid And if the said good[e]s corne and cattell be not sufficient in value whereupon the
said some may be made and levied Then I will that so muche as shal[l ]be wanting and not levied and made of the said
som[m]e of iij mark[e]s shal[l ]be levied and paied of the yerelie rent[e]s and proffitt[e]s going oute of my said Manno[ur] of hansted
by the yerelie payment of suche som[m]e and som[m]es of money as to my executors shal[l ]be thought most mete and
convenient Item whereas by my deade bearing date the xixth day of December in the Twetneth yere of the
raigne of o[ur] soveraigne Lady Elizabeth the quenes Ma[jest]tie that now is I have gyven and grannted unto '''henry'''
'''Tamworthe''' my seconde sonne one Annuitie or yerelie rent of Tenne pound[e]s going oute of my said Mano[ur]
of hansted I will that the said '''henry''' shall have holde and enioye the same according to the said deade And
if that '''John Tamworth''' my sonne or his heires do attempte or go aboute to frustrate and make voide the
same then I will the said '''henry''' shall have holde and enioye the said annuitie of tenne pound[e]s to hym
and to his heires forever Item whereas by my deade bearing date the day and yere next abovesaid I
have given and granted unto '''xr[ist]ofer Tamworth''' my youngest sonne one Annuitie or annuall rent of
Thirtene pound[e]s six shilling[e]s and eight pence going oute of my said Manno[ur] of hansted I will that the said '''xr[ist]ofer'''
shall have holde and enioye the same according to the said deade And if that '''John Tamworth''' my sonne or his
heires do attempte or go aboute to frustrate and make voide the same Then I will that the said '''xr[ist]ofer''' shall
have holde and enioye the same Annuitie of xiij li vi s viij d voyd to hym and to his heires forever The residue
of my good[e]s not given nor bequethed my debt[e]s and legacies paied and my funerall[e]s discharged I give and
bequeth unto '''Kenelme Digby''' esquier '''John Tamworth''' my sonne and '''Everard Digby''' gent whome I
make my Executo[urs] of this my last will and testament In witness whereof to theis put[e]s I have putt
my hande and seale theis being witnes George Quarles gent Richard worme gent Richard Stevenson
gent xr[ist]ofer Tamworthe George Quuarles Richard worme Teste me Richard Stevenson
'''and that''' aboute tenne or eight daies next before the decease of the testato[ur] (he then being of p[er]fecte mynde and
memorie) liing sicke in his bed at the signe of the beare in smythfelde w[ith]in the citie of London was asked by
'''Mr Anthony Digby''' Esquier then being w[ith] hym whether he had made any will or no made annswer
that he had one And then being asked by the said '''Mr Anthony Digby''' where it was he annswered that
it was in the custody of '''Mr kellam Diigby''' the said '''Mr Anthony Digbies''' brother And further he said
that he woulde not alter that will And then the said '''Mr Anthony Digby''' requested hym that he wolde
give to his daughter Dorothie some what more for his sake whereunto he annswered that he wolde
not adding that she should get her lyving w[ith] the travell of her body Then the said '''Mr Anthony'''
'''Digbie''' demanded where his daughter Elizabeth soulde have her parte whereunto he the said testo[ur]
annswered of my will and money that Sheffeld hath paied and owed me and other debt[e]s that are owinge
me And if that will not stretche Then of oxen and other my cattell Then being present the said
'''Mr Anthony Digby''' '''Mrs Elino[ur] Tamworth''' the said testators wife one '''Edward Flood''' gent & one other == Probate Transcript == '''Probatum''' fuit testamentum suprascriptum coram Mag[ist]ro Curie prerogatiue Cantuarien[sis] comissario
apud London quarto die Aprilis anno uno millimo quingen[centimo] septuagesimo secundo Iuramento Johis Tamworthe
Executor in testamento huioi ????? ?? comiss[???]s fuit admi[ni]sta[t]io omni et singulo?? boino?? ??? de bene ??? Ad
sancta dei evangelia Jurat ????ata p??tate ??? kenelmo Digby Armigero et Everardo Digby ??????? Execut[orae]
et ??? in venerint admiss????? ??? == Sources ==

Will of Christopher Webbe

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[[Category:Salters' Company, City of London]] [[Category:St Dunstan in the East Church, City of London]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Webbe-107|Christopher Webbe]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Christopher Webbe, Salter of London. It was written on 6 January 1591/2 and proved at London on 21 January 1591/2. Will of Christopher Webbe (accessed 8 March 2023) :Reference: PROB 11/79/25 :Description: Will of Christopher Webbe, Salter of Saint Dunstan in the East, City of London :Date: 21 January 1592 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D927665 The National Archive, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Chr[isto]fer Webbe''', Citizen and Salter of London, Testator *''' the parrishe of Saincte Dunstane in yt Easte''' of London * '''Abbottes Langley''' in the countye of Hertforde * '''Saincte Laurence parishe in Readinge''' in the countie of Berkes * '''the Master and wardens and companye of Salters of London''' * '''Mr Norwood''', parson of this parishe churche of Saincte Dunstane * my cosin '''Roger Webbe''' sonne of my vncle John Webbe of Readinge nowe lyvinge * my cosin '''John Webbe''', sonne of my vncle John Webbe deceased * '''hys foure daughters''' Mary Alice Bennet and Elizabethe * my cosin '''Amye Syme'''? * '''William Laude''', my cosin * '''William Robinson''', my cosin * my vnkle '''William Lawde''' * my father in Lawe '''Mr Richard thorneley''' * my Aunte '''Dame Anne''' * my Aunte Thorneley son?? * my sister '''Mrs Offley''' * my Aunte Gardener * '''William Russell''' * my cosen the '''wife of Richard Bowles''' * my cosin '''Syme''' (no first name given) * the Right honorable '''my father William Webbe''' Lord Maior of the Cittie of London * the Lady '''my mother''' * '''my lovinge wife Elizabethe''' * '''my children''' * '''Andrewe Turner''' Notarye * '''William Russell''' Owen? * '''Gamon''' my fathers servante * my Cosin '''Bartholmewe Wormell''' * his sonne '''John Wormell''' *'''the childe that my wife goethe with''' * '''John Brickett''' * '''Chr[ist]ian''' * '''Chr[ist]ofer Robinson''' * '''Bartholmewe Wormell''' * '''Agnes''' hys wife ===== Transcription ===== [Page one]
T. Chr[ist]oferi
Webbe In the name of god Amen the Sixte
Daie of January Anno Domini a thousand fyve hundred nyntie one and in the xxxiiijth yere [a]
of the Raigne of oure soveraigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god Quene of England
Frannce and Irelande Defender of the faithe ?? I '''Chr[isto]fer Webbe''' Citizen and Salter of
London feelinge my selfe somewhat sickelye disposed in my Bodie but nevertheless of good
and perfect minde and memorye all praise be therfore given to Almightie god Do make
viz.t First I bequeathe my soule into the handes of Almightie god my only Creator
and Savyoure most assuredly trustinge and believinge to be saued by the Death and
passion of Jesus Christe my Redemer and by no other meanes and I will my bodie to be buried
in suche place and in suche order as yt shall please my executor hereafter named to appoynt
And as towchinge all suche goodes and chattells as yt hath pleased god to lende me in this wourlde I
give and dispose the same in manner and forme followinge vizt. First I give vnto folkes? suche [Page two] as to my executor shalbe thoughte meete in '''the parishes of Saincte Dunstane in yt Easte''' of London: '''Abbottes'''
'''Langley''' in the countye of Hertforde and '''Saincte Laurence parishe in Readinge''' in the countie of Berkes[hir]e
Fifteene markes viz to the poore of everye of the saied parishes fyve markes to be paied as to my saied
executor shalbe thoughte meete Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''the Master and wardens and companye of'''
'''Salters of London''' whereof I am free tenne poundes to make them a dynner with at theire pleasures. Item
I give to '''Mr Norwood''' parson of this parishe churche of Saincte Dunstane aforesaied fortie shillinges
requiringe hym to preache on the daye of my Buriall (yf my executor shall so thinke good. Item I giue and bequeathe vnto '''my cosin Roger Webbe''' sonne of my vncle John Webbe of Readinge nowe lyvinge
Fortie poundes, to be paied to hym as to my Executor shalbe thoughte meete and convenient and as my
Debtes shall come in. Item I give to '''my cosin John Webbe''' nowe lyvinge sonne of my vncle John Webbe
deceased fortie poundes. And to hys foure Daughters Mary Alice Bennet and Elizabethe three score
poundes amongest them equally to be devided. the saied fortie poundes to be paied to '''my saied cosen'''
'''John Webbe''' at his age of one and twentie yeres, and the saied three score poundes to be paied to the
'''saied fouer Daughters''' at theire ages of one and twentie yeres or at theire Dayes of marriage which first shall happen. And I will that yf any of '''the saied fyve children''' dye before theire saied ages
or marriages that then the survivors of the saied children shall haue the parte of the childe or
children so dyinge to be equallye devided amongest them. Item I give to '''my cosin Amye Symes'''?
wife of Thomas Symes? Fyve poundes. Item I giue to '''William Lawde and William Robinson my'''
'''cosins''' twenty markes viz.t to?ther of them Sixe pounde thirteene shillinges fower pence. Item
I forgive and remitt to '''my vnkle William Lawde''' the Debte which he oweth to me. Item I
give to '''my father in Lawe Mr Richard Thorneley''' and to '''my Awnte Dame Anne Dixe''', '''my Awnte'''
'''Thornelin?son''', '''my sister Mrs Offley''' and '''my Awnte Gardener''' clothe for mourning apparell
suche as to my executor shalbe thoughte meete for theire funerall estates and callinges. And
to all other of my kinne Folkes and Frendes suche as to my executor shalbe thoughte meete
and which I nowe remember not cloath for mourninge apparell. And I give '''William Russell'''
twentie poundes to be paied and allowed hym vppon a true accompte to be gyuen by hym to my
Executor of suche stocke and dealinge as yt betwene hym and me. item I give to '''my cosin'''
'''Syme''' fyve poundes
Item I give my cosen the wife of Richard Bowles Fyve poundes Item
I give to the Right honorable '''my father William Webbe''' Lord Maior of the Cittie of London
and to '''the Lady my mother''' to each of them a Ringe of goulde of such value as to them
shalbe thought meete. And my Will and meaninge ys that before any Legacy by me before
bequeathed be paied that my Debtes shalbe paied or order taken that they may be paied with all
convenient speede. And that then a true Inventarye shalbe made and taken of all and Sing[u]l[a]r
my goods and chattells ^ shalbe divided into three equall partes accordinge to the anncyent
and landable Custome of the Cittie of London the first thirde parte whereof I leave and
appointe to '''my lovinge wife Elizabethe''' for so muche due to her by the saied landable
Custome. The seconde thirde parte whereof I leave and appointe to '''my children''' to them all so
Due by the saied custome. And the last third parte thereof I reserve to '''my selfe''' accordinge to
the saied custome out of which my saied thirde parte I will the saied funerall Legacys above
mencyoned shalbe paied. And allso I give to '''the five children of William Russell aforesaied'''
Tenne poundes vizt to either of them fyve poundes and to Andrews Turner Notarye three
poundes. And I forgive to '''Richard Atkyn''' all suche Debtes as he owethe to me. --- ^ I and that the saide my goods
and chattelles --- Item I give
to '''euery of my servantes''' fortie shillinges, and allso suche mourninge apparrell as my
Executor shall thinke meete. And to '''William Russell Owen? and Gamon my fathers servannts'''
every of them a mourninge cloake to Stephen Milles a mourning cloake. Allso I give to '''my'''
'''Cosin Bartholmewe Wormell''' twentie poundes to be paied to hym vppon the payinge and
Cleeringe? of the Accompte betwene hym and me. Allso I give to '''his sonne John Wormell'''
the third parte of the gaynes of my parte of thadventure which is or shalbe gotten in this
voyage yf he retourne home into Englande. And i give vnto '''my saied wife Elizabethe'''
ouer and above her saied thirde parte and port[i]on abovemencyoned the somme of twoe hundred
poundes. And allso I give to '''the childe that my saied wife goethe with''' all twoe hundred poundes.
The residue of my saied third parte remayninge of all other my goodes not beuqeathed my [Page three]
Debtes and funeralls discharged I leave giue and Devise to '''my saied lovinge father''' to use and
dispose at his free will and pleasure. And I constitute and ordeyne the saied honorable and my
saied lovinge father william webbe nowe Lord Mayor of the Cittie of London '''Executor''' of this
my present testament. And I give vnto John Brickett and Chr[ist]ian Forest tenne poundes viz
to either of them Fyve poundes. Item I give to '''Chr[ist]ofer Robinson''' Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges
fower pence to be paied to hym at my executors discret[i]on. Item I give and bequeathe and devise
to the saied honorable and '''my saied lovinge father william webbe''' Lord Mayor as aforesaied
all those my landes tenementes and hereditaments with thappurten[a]nces which I late p[ur]chased?
of '''the saied Bartholmewe Wormell and Agnes hys wife''' or either of them lying and beinge
in the countie of NorF To have and to hould to the saied William Webbe and to his heires and assignes for euer
In witnesse whereof I have hereunto put my hande and seale the daye
and yeres abouesaied theise? beinge witnesses / '''Chr[ist]ofer Webbe''' / This present
Testament and last will was subscribed sealed and Delyvered as the Deede of the saied Chr[ist]ofer
Webbe the Daye and yeres abovesaied in the presence of me '''Andrewe Turner Notarye'''.
Byme Nicholas Atkins per me Johannem Ryder Probatum fuit Testamentum
suprascriptum apud London coram venerabili viro Mag[ist]ro Willmo Lewin legum D[i]c[t]ore
ad ex..riendum officium Mag[ist]ri Custodis sine Comissarij Curie Prerogative Cantuarien....
... deputat vicesimo primodie Mensis Januarij Anno Domini Millesimo quincentesimo
nonagesimo primo ............ Juramento Alexandri
.... Notarij publici procuratoris willimi webbe ... Maioris Civitatis London Ex....
in ... testamento nominat Cui commissa fuit Administrato... bonorum Juri... et creditor
... defuncti de bene et fideliter administrand ad sancta dei Evangelia Jurat. 21 January 1591 == Research Notes == * [a] xxxiiijth = 34th (year in the reign of Elizabeth I) * William Norwood, Rector of St Dunstan in the East (1588–1596)William Norwood (CCEd Person ID 39127), [http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835], accessed 9 March 2023. ==Sources==

Will of Cicelie Lyncone (Lincolne) of Hingham, 1594

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Unknown-591327|'''Cicelie Lyncone''']] or Lincolne, widow of Hingham, Norfolk. The will was written on 17 February 1592/3 and proved at the Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court sitting at Wymondham on 21 March 1594/5. '''Will of Cicelie Lyncone of Hingham, 1594''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk, ANF will register Liber 31 (Hardey) folio 741 Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England -Images on Family Search Film 167088 viewable at a Family History Centre. Transcribed February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting also very clear and legible. The will had a change of copy clerk halfway through, and the writing style was obviously different after the change. This is marked in the text below.
The name Lincolne / Lincon / Lyncon / Lincone / Lyncone was used interchangeably. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''George Lyncon my sonne''' co-executor and co-residuary legatee *'''Hughe Lincon my sonne''' co-executor and co-residuary legatee *'''John Lyncone my sonne''' *'''Robert Lyncon the sonne of John Lyncon''' *'''Cicelie Lyncone the daughter of the said John Lyncone my sonne''' *'''Robert Lyncon the sonne of William Lyncon my sonne''' *'''Richard Lyncone the sonne of William Lyncon my sonne''' *'''William Lyncone the sonne of Richard Lincone my sonne''' *'''Tho: (Thomas) Lyncone the sonne of Richard Lincone my sonne''' *'''Richard Lyncone the sonne of Richard Lincone my sonne''' *'''Rose Lincolne the Daughter of Richard Lincolne my sonne''' *'''Henrie Lincolne the sonne of Richard Lincolne my sonne''' *'''John Lincone, the sonne of John Lincone my sonne''' *'''Thom[a]s Lincone, the sonne of John Lincone my sonne''' *'''Richard Lincone, the sonne of John Lincone my sonne''' *'''Anne Lincone, the daughter of John Lincone my sonne''' *'''Elizabeth Lincone, the daughter of John Lincone my sonne''' *'''Cicely Lincone the daughter of Thom[a]s Lincone my sonne''' *'''Anne Linconethe daughter of Thom[a]s Lincone my sonne''' *'''Hugh Bome my Grandchild''' *'''George Bome my Grandchilde''' *'''Robert Lincone the sonne of Hugh Lincone my sonne''' *'''Thomas Lincone my sonne''' supervisor of the will *'''Will[ia]m Lincone''' witness *'''Rob[e]rte Kay''' witness *'''Stephen Taylor''' witness ---- '''In the name of God'''
the Seaventene daie of Februarie in the
yeare of our Lorde god one thousande Five
hundred Ninetie and second And in the
Five and thirtie yeare of the Reigne
of our Sovereigne Ladie Elizabethe
by the grace of god quene of England
Fraunce and Irelande defender of the
Faithe &c '''I Cicelie Lyncone''' of Hingham
in the countie of Norffs and w[i]th the dioces
of Norwiche widdowe beinge of good
and p[er]fecte remembraunce thanks be to god
therfore doe make this my presente testament
conteyninge hearin my Last will in fourme
Followinge Revokeinge and utterlie Disanullinge
all other Wills and testaments hertofore by
me made '''First''' I bequeath my soule
into thands of Almightie god my Creator
and maker and to Jesus Christ my
Saviour and Redeemer by whose
merritts deathe and passion I trust
to be saved and to the holie Ghost my [page 2]
Comferter and consolator and my bodie
to be buried in the Church yarde of
Hingham afforesaid Item I geve and
bequeathe to '''George Lyncon my sonne'''
my Pighell letter t omitted from the word here, a pightell or pightle is a small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge. Some authorities also indicate that a pightle tends to be associated with a house or messuage. called Cushions Pightell
conteyninge by estimac[i]on two akers be it
more or lesse lieinge and beinge in Hingham
afforesaid w[i]th all and singular thappurten[a]nc[e]s
to have and to houlde the same Pightell
w[i]th all and singular thappurten[a]nc[e]s to the
saied George the same George his heires or
Assignes shall paie or cause to be paied to
'''John Lyncon''' to his heires executours or assignes
Fortie shillings of good and Lawfull Englishe
money w[i]thin two yeares next after my deceasse Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Hughe Lincon'''
'''my sonne''' my akre of Lande lieinge and beinge
in Hingham afforesaide in a feilde their called
Rookewood feild w[i]th all and singuler thappurten[a]nc[e]s
To have and to houlde the same acre of Lande
w[i]th all and singuler thappurten[a]nc[e]s to the said
Hughe my sonne to his heires & assignes for
ever uppon uppon this Condic[i]on Followeinge
namelie that he the same Hughe his heires or
Assignes shall paie or Cause to be paied to '''John'''
'''Lyncone my sonne''' to his heries executours or
Assignes Fortie Shillings of good and
Lawfull Englishe money w[i]thin two yeares
next after my deceasse Item I geve and
bequeathe to '''Robert Lyncon the sonne of''' [page 3]
'''John Lyncon''' five shillings of good Lawfull Englishe
money to be paied to him imediatelie after my
decease Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Cicelie'''
'''Lyncone the daughter of the said John Lyncone'''
'''my sonne''' likewise Five shillings of good and
Lawfull Englishe money to be paied to her
imediatelie after my deceasse Item I bequeathe
to '''Robert Lyncon and to Richard Lyncone the'''
'''sonnes of William Lyncon my sonne''' to each of
them one ewe to be delivered to them imediatlie
after my decesse Item I geve and bequeathe
to '''William Lyncone Tho: Lyncone and Richard'''
'''Lyncone the sonnes of Richard Lincone my sonne'''At this point in the register, there is a change of handwriting and copying style
to ev[er]ie one of them twenty pence of Lawfull
English money to be paide to them w[i]thin one whole
yeare nexte after my Decease, Ite[m] I give &
Bequeath to '''Rose Lincolne the Daughter of the'''
'''said Richard Lincolne my sonne''' one lambe &
one pewter Dish to be deliv[er]ed to hir Imediatly
after my Decease. Ite[m] I give & bequeath to '''Henrie'''
'''Lincolne the sonne of the saide Richard Lincolne'''
'''my sonne''' twenty shillings of good & lawfull
English moneye to be paide to him w[i]thin twoe
whole yeares next after my Decease Ite[m] I
give and bequethe to '''John Lincone, Thom[a]s'''
'''Lincone, Richard Lincone, Anne Lincone, & to'''
'''Elizabeth Lincone, the sonnes & Daughters of'''
'''John Lincone my sonne''' to ev[er]ie on the[m] twoe
shillings of Lawfull English money to be paide
to the[m] w[i]thin one whole yeare nexte after my [page 4]
Decease. Ite[m] I give and bequeath to
'''Cicely Lincone & Anne Lincone the daughters'''
'''of the said Thom[a]s Lincone my sonne''' to
ev[er]ie one of the[m] one lambe & one pewter
Dish to be delivered to the[m] ymmediatly after
my decease, Ite[m] I give and bequeth to
'''Hugh Bome my Grandchild''' twenty shillings
of good & lawfull English money to be
paide to him so soone as he shall accompish
the age of sixtene yeres; Ite[m] I give
and bequesth to '''George Bome my'''
'''Grandchilde''' twenty shillings of good
& lawfull Inglish money to be paide
to him so sone as he shall accomplishe
the age of sixtene yeres; Ite[m] I give
and bequethe to '''Robert Lincone the sonne'''
'''of the said Hugh Lincone my sonne'''
one lambe to be Deliv[er]ed to him ymediatly
after my Decease, The residue of my
goods & chattell not before in this my p[re]sent
testament given nor bequethed I give
and bequeath to the said '''Hugh & George my'''
'''sonnes''', equally to be Devided amonge the[m]
And I ordaine & make the same Hugh &
George my sonnes the Executors of
this my last will & testamente, they to
receive my debts & to pay my debts and
legacies & to see my bodye rev[er]ently laid
in grave, as my trust is in the[m] Also I
ordaine & make '''Thomas Lincone my sonne''' [page 5]
The sup[er]visor of this my last will & testamente
And I give unto him for his paines that he
shall take aboute the same twelve pence of
lawfull English money, In Wittnesse
whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale
the day & yeare abovesaid These beinge
wittnesses '''Will[ia]m Lincone Rob[e]rte Kay''' &
'''Stephen Taylor''' Probate [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Wymondham xxi day March AD 1594 ==Sources==

Will of Cicelie Shelton, widow of Broome Hall, Norfolk, 1612

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Steward-3447|Cicelie Shelton]]''', widow of Bromehall (Broome Hall), Norfolk.
Cicelie started to draw up her will on 10 April 1610 and it was signed and published on 20 September 1610. Cicelie was buried at Broome on 13 March 1611/2 and her will was proved at the Consistory Court of Norwich on 28 March 1612. '''Will of Cicelie Shelton, 1612''' Norwich Consistory Court wills, NCC will register Coker, folio 11. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-17HT-M?cat=278818 Family Search film # 008076506 image 27] Accessed 25 September 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''People mentioned in the will:''' *'''[[Steward-3447|Cicelie Shelton]] of Bromehall in the Cowntye of Norff weddowe''' Testatrix, widow of [[Shelton-708|Ralph Shelton]], her third husband. *'''John Pickerell gent my sonne''' Testatrix's son from her second marriage to [[Pickarell-2|John Pickarell]] *'''Mres Anne Pickerelll my daughter in Lawe''' wife of John Pickerell *'''Pickerell grandchildren''' £10 each **'''Barbara Pickerell''' a silver pot and £10 **'''John Pickerell''' **'''Edwarde Pickerell''' **'''Henrie Pickerell''' **'''Thomas Pickerell''' **'''Robert Pickerell''' *'''Marye Cooke my daughter the wief of William Cooke gent.''' *'''William Cooke gent.''' *'''Cooke Grandchildren''' £10 each **'''William **'''Richard **'''Christofer **'''Marye **'''Anne **'''Awdrie **'''Katherine''' *'''my goddaughter Cicelie Shelton''' *'''Sir Edward Blenerhassett knighte''' husband of Testatrix' daughter Suzanne Pickarell *'''Blenerhassett grandchildren''' £10 each **'''Ralphe **'''John **'''Edwarde **'''Frannces **'''Suzanna Blenerhassett''' £10, a silver pot and Testatrix' wedding ring from her first marriage to E Wood *'''my brother Mr William Steward and his wife''' money for rings *'''my neece Mres Anne Buxton''' ring *'''Mris Mawde Calthorpe the wief of Christofer Calthorpe Esqr''' gilte pepper boxe *'''Mris Elizabeth Hanshott the wief of [blank] Hanshott esqr''' drinking bowl *'''Elizabeth Micklefeilde my sister''' a salt and a ring *'''my neece mris Elizabeth Robinson''' money for a ring *'''my neece Dorathie Micklefeild''' £10 *'''my neece mris Elizabeth Robinson''' money for ring *''' my neece Dorathie Micklefeild''' £10 and bedding *'''Mris Thomasine Croftes my daughter''' money for a ring *'''Thomas Sare of Broome and to Elizabeth his wief''' money for rings *'''William Robinson''' witness to will *'''John Thorowgood''' witness to will ---- [''folio 11 recto'']
In the name of God Amen The
Tenth daie of the monethe of Aprill in the yeare of
the Raigne of our Sov[er]eigne Lorde Kinge James
of England France & Ireland the Eight and of
Scotland the three and fortithe And in the yeare of
our Lorde God one Thowsand sixe hundreth & Tenne,
'''I Cicelie Shelton of Bromehall''' in the Cowntye of
Norff weddowe, beinge of whole mynde and in good and
p[er]fectt remembrance (Lawded be God) Doe make, pub=
=lishe and declare this my Last will and Testament in
mann[er] and forme followinge First I bequeathe and
Commend my Sowle into the handes of Allmightie God
my maker & Jesus Christe my redemer & saviour,
and the holie Ghoste my Comforter and my bodye to the
earthe to be buryed in the p[ar]rishe Churche of Brome
aforesaide / or in suche other p[ar]ishe, wheare it
shall please Allmightie God to take me owt of the [''folio 11 verso'']
present world Im[primis] I give and bequeathe to the poore
people of Broome twentie shillinges of Lawfull monye
of England to be destributed amongest them by the
appointment of my Executor / It[e]m I give & bequeathe
unto '''John Pickerell gent my sonne''' sixe Cushions of
Tappestryeworke, twoo greate Cushions of Tappestry
worke with pomergranates, a Cupbard Clothe of
turkye worke, a longe Carpett of Tappestrie worke,
a square Carpett of greene clothe fower fether bedds
with the boulsters twoo payer of wollen blanckets
a paier of fustian blancketts a fustian bedd of
Downe sixe pliiowes, a Cov[er]lett of Tappesterye my
twoo bigger brasse potts, a greate Cowldron, a
paier of highe andrions w[i]th the fier pann & tongs,
a greate brasse pann, my heighe standinge Cuppe of
silver, all gilte w[i]th the Cover, twoo highe guilte potts,
and a dozen of spoones, with woodmen at thendes guilte, It[e]m I give unto '''my saide sonne John Pickerell''' a playen
hoope ringe of golde / It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto
'''Marye Cooke my daughter the wief of Will[ia]m Cooke'''
'''gent'''., one gylte salte w[i]t[h] a cover , a guilt pott w[i]t[h] a
cover , sixe silver spoones with shorne endes, a litle
trencher salte guilte, a fether bedd a bolster, a paier
of woollen blancketts twoo pillowes, a Coverlett of
Tappestrie worke shee to take her choyse of the
twoo tappesterie Cov[er]letts of the seconde sorte, a [''folio 12 recto'']
twille, too longe stooles covered with needle worke,
a longe Cushion of purple Damaske with golde
brannches twoo litle Cushions of needle worke,
a square Carpett of greene clothe, and a Cupbard
Clothe of the same greene, twoo brasse potts, shee
to take her Choyse of the three of the lesser sorte,
a brasse ketle, a skillett of pott brasse, one other
skillett and a Chaser. It[e]m I give to the said Marye
Cooke my daughter one golde ringe w[i]t[h] a dyamonde
sett therin It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto '''Mres'''
'''Anne Pickerelll my daughter in Lawe the wief of'''
'''my saide sonne John Pickerell gent''', one gold ringe
with a ruwby sett therein / It[e]m I give unto '''my goddau='''
'''=ghter Cicelie Shelton''' my silver baster and Tenne
powndes of Lawfull money of England to bee
paid w[i]thin one yeare after my decease / It[e]m I give
unto '''Barbara Pickerell my grandchilde''', one of my
lowe silver potts / It[e]m I give unto the saide Barba=
=ra Pickerell, and unto '''John Pickerell, Edwarde'''
'''Pickerell, Henrie Pickerell, Thomas Pickerell, and '''
'''Robert Pickerell my grandchildren''' to everie of them
Tenne powdes of Lawfull money of England /
to be paid within one yeare next after my decease / It[e]m I give unto the saide '''William Cooke gent my'''
'''sonne in Lawe''' Tenne Powndes to be paid unto him
within one yeare after my decease / It[e]m I geve and
Bequeathe unto '''William, Richard, Christofer, Marye''' [''folio 12 verso'']
'''Anne Awdrie and Katherine Cooke my grandechil='''
'''dren''' unto everie of them the some of tenne powndes
of like money, to be paide unto them and everye of
them within one yeare next after my decease / It[e]m
I geve and bequeathe unto '''sir Edward Blenerhassett'''
'''knighte''' sixe poundes thirtene shillings & fower pence
of Lawfull money of England, and unto '''Ralphe, John'''
'''Edwarde, Frannces and Suzanna Blen[er]hassett my'''
'''grandchildren''' to every of them tenne poundes of
like money to be paide within one yeare next after
my decease / It[e]m I give unto the saide '''Suzanne'''
'''Blen[er]hassett''' the thirde of my lowe silver pottes
and unto '''Marye Cooke aforesaide my grandchilde'''
one other of my lowe silver potts./ It[e]m I give unto
the saide '''Suzanne Blenerhassett''' my marryage
ringe in whiche is written E & C Wood ./ It[e]m I give
to '''my brother Mr William Steward''' five powndes
and to his wief xls./ to make them ringe., And to
'''my neece Mres Anne Buxton''' a golde ringe like a
garter It[e]m I give unto '''Mris Mawde Calthorpe'''
'''the wief of Christofer Calthorpe Esqr''' my gilte
pepper boxe / It[e]m I give to ''' Mris Elizabeth Hanshott'''
'''the wief of [''blank''] Hanshott esqr''' my white drinck
=inge bowle. / It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto '''Eliza='''
'''beth Micklefeilde my sister''' my highe square salte
with a cover, and one gold ringe w[i]th a deathes hed It[e]m I give to '''my neece mris Elizabeth Robinson''' [''folio 13 recto'']
fortie shillinges to make her a ^gold ringe / It[e]m I give to my
'''neece Dorathie Micklefeild''' Tenne powndes of
Lawfull monye of England to be paide to her
within one yeare after my decease / It[e]m I give to
the saide Dorathie a fetherbedd with a boulster, a
pillowe, a paier of blancketts, a Coverett, twoo
paier of sheets and a pillowe beere / It[e]m I give
to '''Mris Thomasine Croftes my daughter''' fortie
shillinges to make her a ringe. It[e]m I give to '''Mr'''
'''Thomas Sare of Broome and to Elizabeth his'''
'''wief''' to either of them twentie shillinges to make them
ringes / It[e]m I give to my saide sonne '''Mr John Pickerell'''
and to '''my daughter Mris Marye Cooke''' All my
naperye Lynen and pewter to be equallie devyded
betweene them / The residue of all my goodes Chat=
=tells debtes and howsholdstuffe whatsoever not hereto=
=fore geven and bequeathed, my Legasies beinge paide
and funerall discharged I give and bequeathe to
'''my saide sonne John Pickerell, gent''' whome I doe
make ordayne and Constitute the sole Executor of this
my last will and Testament In wittnes whereof I
have to this my last will and Testament written in
three sheetes of paper sett my hands & seale in the
presence of sign[ed] Cicelie Shelton / sealed sub=
scribedd and acknowledged by the saide Cicelie Shelton
the xxth daie of September / 1610 / in the presence of
'''William Robinson and John Thorowgood''' [''folio 13 verso'']
Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Norwich before the venerable Master Rob[er]to Redmayne Doctor of Laws, the xxviij day of March AD / 1612 / Judgment given to the Executor named in the Will ==Sources==

Will of Cicely Long or Longe, Widow of London 1559

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Unknown-577602|Cicely Long]], widow of London was written on 8 September 1559 and proved in London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 6 October 1559.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D947402 PROB 11/42B/502] Description: Will of Cicely Long or Longe, Widow of London Date: 06 October 1559 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting mostly legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Cicely Long''' testatrix *'''Robert Longe''' husband, deceased *'''Henrie Vyner''' son in law, executor **'''Anne Vyner''' Henry's daughter **'''Henrie Vyner''' Henry's son *'''Marie Vyner''' Henry's wife, daughter, executrix *'''William Meredith''' son in law, executor *'''Martha Meredith''' his wife, daughter, executrix *'''Roger Sadler''' son in law, executor *'''Magdalen Sadler''' his wife, daughter, executrix *'''Christofer Dauntesey''' son in law *'''Thomazin Dauntesey''' daughter *'''Walter Copinger''' son *'''William Jackson''' *'''Thomas Long''' brother (in law?) *'''Sir William Hollis''' *'''Sir Thomas Hollis''' deceased **'''Ladie Hollis''' his widow *'''John Southcote''' friend, overseer *'''Johan Danyell''' cousin *'''William Copinger''' kinsman *'''Adam Sanckfforde''' servant *'''Mistres Monnstowe''' *'''Nicholas Hecker''' fishmonger *'''Kitchin''' farmer *'''John Gilma...?''' bailey *'''Anne Long''' *Witnesses: Thom[a]s Ridgewaie, Richarde Sharpe, John Bridge, Thomas Browne ---- In the name of god amen the eight day of Septembre in the
yere of our lorde god a thowsand fyve hundreth fiftie and nyne. And in the firste yere of the Reigne of
our soveraigne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of England France and Ireland defendo[r] of the
faith &c. I '''Cicely Long''' widowe late Wife of '''Robert Longe''' late Citezin and mercer of london deceased being
at this present sicke of bodie and yet of good and perfecte memorie laude and praise be unto allmyghtie
god doe make and ordeyne this my last Will and testament in maner and forme followinge that is to saye
First and principally I give and com[m]ende my soule to the mercie of allmightie the father the sonne and the
hollie gost the blessed virgin Marie and to all the holie companye of heaven verelie trusting and bely
ving that by and through the meritt[es] and death and passion of my savio[ur] and Redemer Jhesus Christe to
have remyssion and forgivenes of all my synnes. / And I will that my bodie be buried in saincte laurennce
Churche in tholde Jurie nighe unto the place where my late husbande Rob[er]t Longe was buried. And
as to tochinge the charg[es] of my buriall I referre that wholie to the distrec[i]on of myne executo[urs]
hereunder named. And I do ordeyne and make executo[urs] of this my last will and testament '''Henrie'''
'''Vyner''' my sonne in lawe and '''Marie''' his wife '''Will[ia]m Meredith''' my sonne in lawe and '''Martha''' his wife
and '''Roger Sadler''' my sonne in lawe and '''Magdalen''' his wife. And I will that my said executo[urs] w[i]thin
a convenient tyme aftre my decease shall make a tr[u]e iuste and p[er]fecte Inventarie of all my goods
Cattalls and debt[es] plate Juell[es] Redie money household stuffe and Implement[es] whatsoever w[hi]ch I have
either in London Wansworth WesthurrickePossibly West Thurrock "Parishes: West Thurrock," in A History of the County of Essex: Volume 8, ed. W R Powell, Beryl A Board, Nancy Briggs, J L Fisher, Vanessa A Harding, Joan Hasler, Norma Knight and Margaret Parsons (London: Victoria County History, 1983), 57-74. British History Online, accessed January 2, 2024, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol8/pp57-74. or ells where, aswell w[i]thin the Realme as w[i]thout, And I will
that my goods and Cattall[es] after the said Inventarie so made shalbe indifferently praysed according
to the iuste value. And that no parte of the said goods and Cattall[es] shalbe omitted out of the saide
Inventarie unpraised. And I will that the hole lease of my house in saincte laurannce lane in London
wherin I lately dwelled and all the tenement[es] to the same adioyning and belonging with their app[ur]
ten[ann]c[es] shalbe solde by my saide executo[urs] to the most advantage./ And I will that Henrie Viner my sonne
in lawe and Marie my doughter his wife shall have the preferement of the saile thereof before anye
other, so that he will give as muche ^for of the same as anye other within twentie pounds w[i]thout fraude
or covyn. I give and bequeath to '''Thomazin''' my wife '''Dauntesey''' my Daughter one hundreth pounds in
money to be paid furthwith after my decease /. Item I give unto '''Walter Copinger''' my sonne two hundreth
pounds in moneye to be paide unto him w[i]thin one halfeyere nexte after my decease, saving only twetie
m[a]rck[es] which I will the said Walter shall a bate and allowe to my saide executo[urs] in the payment of the
saide two hundreth poundes for a chayne of golde w[hi]ch he had of myne. Item whereas I purchased
certayne landes in Wannesworth in the countie of Surr[ey] to me and to myne heyres forever. I [Page 2]
Will that myne executo[urs] of this my last will and testament or the s[ur]vivo[ors] of them shall sell the same
landes to the most advanntage for and towardes the perfourmannce of this my last will and testam[en]t
Item I will and give to xxiiij pore folkes whereof xij to be men, and other xij women eche of them a
freese gowne agaynst my buriall./ Item I give and bequeath to Marie Vyner my doughter tenne
pounds in money. Item to Martha Meredith my doughter twentie poundes Item to Magdalen
my doughter a spone of golde. Item to John Sadler my godsonne fyve poundes. Item I give &
bequeath to '''Anne Vyner''' Daughter to the saide Henrie Vyner my sonne in lawe fyve poundes
Item I bequeath to '''Henrie Vyner''' her brother the bill of twentie poundes, that I made at his
p[re]pe[n/r]yng. Item I will that myne executo[urs] duringe the space of tenne yeres nexte aftre my
decease shall give yerely at christmas to the pore people at Wansworth twentie shilling[es]. / Item
I give to '''Will[ia]m Jackson''' yerely duringe his liffe tenne shilling[es] to be paide by thandes of my exec[utors]
Item I give to the pore prisoners in newgate, the marshalsee the kingesbench and the two Compters
in London sixe poundes to be bestowed amongst them according to the distrec[i]on of my said Executors. Item
I give to the poore in the newe hospitall[es] lately erected in the said Citie of London tenne poundes./ Item I
give twentie poundes to be bestowed upon xl pore maidens mariages equally among[es] them, that is to say xs
a peece./ Item I will twentie poundes to be given to pore schollers in the univ[er]sities Oxforde and Cambridge
accordinge to the good discrec[i]on of my said executo[urs]./ Item I give to my brother '''Thom[a]s Long''' a golde ringe of
xxvjs viijd. Where I have extended '''Sir William Hollis''' landes in [...ouff] I will myne execoto[urs] shall paie out of the
money com[m]yng by reason of the saide extent unto my '''Ladie Hollis''' widowe late wife of the said '''Sir Thomas Hollis'''
kinght deceased the some of tenne poundes yerely duringe her naturall life, if the said extent so long indure./
So that she do not by anye mane[r] of meanes vexe troble or molest my saide executors or anye of them aboute
the said landes extended or ance parte thereof./ And if the said Ladie hollys fortune to die the said extent
enduringe and beinge in force then I will that my said executors or the Survivors of them shall paie yerely
unto the children of the said Sir Thom[a]s Hollis the som[m]e of tenne poundes evenlie amonge them aftre the
decease of the said Ladie Hollis during suche tyme as the same extent shall declare and be in force if there
be anye such children of the said Sir Thom[a]s Hollys then lyving to receave the same, w[hi]ch somes of money I give
unto her and them even of myne owne free will and of charitie, And the residue of the money that shalbe
received of the said extent I will shall goe toward[es] the perfomance of this my last will and testament./ It[em]
I bequeath to''' [Christ]ofer Dauntesey''' my sonne in lawe a golde ringe of xxvjs viijd./ Item I bequeath to my
frende '''John Southcote''' and to his wife either of them a blacke gowne and a ring of golde of xxvjs viijd
the peece / And to everie one of my children a blacke gowne, and to eche of my sonnes in lawe a blacke
gowne./ And to everie of the same my sonnes excepte Dauntesey whome I have before remembered a golde
ringe of the value of xxvjs. viiijd the peece and to everie of my servanntes aswell men as women a
Blacke gowne./. Item I give to my cosen '''Johan Danyell''' a black gowne. / It[e]m I bequeath to '''William'''
'''Copinger''' my kinsman a black gowne./. Item I give to my saide frende John Southcote for his paynes and
gentlenes that he hath shewed to me and my frendes, and for his paynes to be taken hereafter for my
said Executo[urs] aboute this my said last will and testament tenne poundes. Item I give to '''Adam Sanck'''
'''fforde''' my ser[va]nnte poundes./ Item I bequenth to '''M[ist]res Monnstowe''' a ringe of golde of the value of xxs
and my kirtle of damaske. Item I bequeath to '''Anne Long''' nowe dwellinge with me my ringe of golde w[i]t[h] a
deathes head in it./ Item I bequeath to '''Nich[ol]as Hecker''' fisshemonger a ringe of golde of the value of
xxvjs viijd./ Item I bequeath to '''Kitchin''' my Farmor in Essex a blacke Cote./ Item I bequeath to '''John [Gilma...]'''
my bayly in Essex a blacke cote./ Item I will and bequeath to the Wardenes comynaltie and companye of
Fisshemongers of London one hundreth and fiftie poundes in money to thintent and upon condic[i]on that they
and their success[ors] shall from tyme to tyme for evermore lend and delyver the same Cl£ in free Lone
unto sixe pore youngmen free of the same companye of Fisshemongers being of honest name and fame, that
as to say, everie of them to have xxv£ for and duringe iij yeres nexte ensuying they shall receave the same
and wich young men shall and will put in sufficient suertie or paunde for the repayment thereof to the
wardens and company of Fisshemongers at thende of the said thre yeres. and also shall and will be founde
amonges them to paye yerely during the same iij yeres three poundes everie of the same vj younge men
to paie porc[i]on like thereof to the wardens and company of fisshemonges for the bying of Coles, whiche
Coles so bought I will shall yerely ayenst the feaste of [christ]emas be given to and among[es] suche poore and
nedie p[er]sons inhabyting within the citie of london as to the said wardens of the said companye of fisshe
mongers for the tyme beinge shalbe thought meete./ And after the said iij yeres ended & repayment
made of the said som[m]e of Cl£ unto the saide companye of Fisshemongers I will that the same warde[n]s
and companye shall furthw[i]th delyver and paie the same Cl£ unto other six poore yonge men of the
said companye of fisshemongers being of honest name and fame, by xxv£. a peece: And they to have the
same for other iij yeres then next ensuynge which shall and will put in sufficient sureties pawnde for [Page 3]
the repayment thereof unto the said Wardens and companye of Fishemongers at thende of the same thre
yeres and for the payment of three poundes yerely during thre yeres for the bying of Coles to thuse intent &
purpose aforesaid./. And this ordre to have co[n]tynuance in the said company of fisshmongers frome thre yeres
to thre yeres for ever ./. Provided allwaies that the said companye of Fisshmomgers shall make suche assura[n]ce
for the p[er]fourmannce ^of the money aforesaid as to myne Executo[urs] or the survivo[rs] of them shalbe thought reasonable And
if they shall refuse to take the said money. and performe the condic[i]on aforesaid./. Then I will the said
hundred and fiftie poundes shalbe ordered lent and bestowed by my said Executors or the Survivo[rs] of them
upon anye six pore younge men of anye other companye w[i]thin the citie of London being of honest name and
fayme as to them shalbe thought meete to haue the same ratably amongst them for like space and in suche
other maner and forme in all thing and thing[es] as I have before devised lymyted and declared in this my
last will for the said companye of fisshmongers./ And this ordre likewise to have co[n]tynuannce w[i]thin the
said citie of London, frome sixe poore yonge men to other sixe pore young men for ever./ Item I give to the
said companye of fisshmongers for to make them a dynner w[i]t[h] fyve poundes./. Item I will that myne executors
shall paie the severall legacies som[m]es of money and other thing[es] expressed in a Codicill or bill in paper
sealed with my Seale to the severall p[er]sons therin named in maner and fourme as therin shalbe appointed
The residewe of all my good[es] Cattall[es] debt[es], Juell[es] mony plate household stuffe and thing[es] whatsoever aftre
my debt[es] paide my funerall expenc[es] done and thies my legacies conteyned in this my last will and testament
fulfilled I wholly give and bequeath unto the said Henrie Vyner Mary his wife William Meredith Martha
his wife, Roger Sadler and Magdalen his wife whome I have made myne Executo[rs] of this my last Will and
testament equally among[es] them to be devided to theire owen propre uses./. And make overseers of this my
last will and testament my said frend John Southcote./. In witnes of this my last will I have the said
Cicelie Longe have sett my seale the daie and yere first above written./. Witnes unto the same./. Theis
whose names be under written. Sealed published, and declared in the presence of '''Thom[a]s Ridgewaie'''
gent '''Richarde Sharpe''' and '''John Bridge''' of Wansworth housbondmen and of me '''Thom[a]s Browne''' writer
hereof by me Thom[a]s Ridgewaie./.
This is the Codicill or byll in paper expressed in the last
will and testament of mie Cicely Longe widowe mencionyng and
expressinge the severall legacies gift[es] and bequest[es] hereafter recyted [next line viz]
Firste I give to Thom[a]s Ridgewaie a ringe of golde of the value of xviijs iiijd Item to my kynsman
William Copinger fower poundes in money./. Item to S[ir] George Sharpe vicar of Wannesworth viijs a
yere to be paide unto him quarterly ij^s a quarter for the terme of iiij yeres if he so longe do lyve./. Item
to Elizabeth my servannt nowe dwellinge w[i]th me xx^s in money./ Item to Rose dwellinge w[i]th my Doughter
Vynar xs./. Item to my Doughter Vynars Nurse and my Daughters Sadlers nurre dwellinge with them
xs a peere to either of them./. Item to John Webbe ^one of my Fermers a blacke cote./. Item to Mary Muskett s[erva]nnt
to my Daughter Meredeth a blacke gowne. /. Henry Vynar Will[ia]m Meredith p[er] me Roger Sadler. [Rough translation of Latin probate]
The aforesaid testament was proved before Master Walter Haddon, Doctor of Laws in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the sixth day of October in the year one thousand five hundred and fifty-nine by the oath of Henry Vyner, William Meredeth, in the presence of Roger Sadler and Mary Vyner, Martha Meredith and Magdalene Sadler, in the person of the said Henry, William and Roger named as executors in this will, to whom it was granted to well and faithfully administer: and of exhibiting a full Inventory to be presented. == Sources ==

Will of Clement Cotton, Gentleman, 1502

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[[Category:Cambridgeshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Clement Cotton, gentleman of Cambridge, written on the 14 April 1502 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 1 June 1502https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D971100 The will image from the National Archives site was good, the Ancestry image was not good, very dark and unreadable on the second page. Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''Clement Cotton Gentilman''' testator *'''John Cotton my son[ne]''' age under twenty one *'''Robert Moorehouse of Cambrigge''' joint executor and trustee and to have the rule and guiding of testator's son John *'''my daughter Blanche''' * '''Gregory my son[ne]''' age under twenty one * '''Thomas Palm[er] my son[ne] in lawe''' asked to guide the testator's son Gregory * '''my Cosyn John Pavise''' joint executor *'''Willi[am] Cotton''' witness *'''Oliv[er] Scales?''' witness *'''my son[ne] Clement Cotton ''' witness *'''John Throleby''' witness *'''Adam Sampull''' witness [''folio 77 recto'']
In the name of gode amen The xiiij day of the moneth of Aprill The yere of oure lord god
mt vc 1502 and five and the xvij yere of the reigne of King Henry the vijth I '''Clement Cotton Gentilman''' being
of good mynde and hole memory make my Testament and Last Will in this man[ner] First I bequeth my
soule unto Almyghty god and to oure blessed lady saint mary and to all the holy company of hevyn and
my body to be buried in saint mary church in Cambrigge Without the Qwire doore ov[er] the right hande
therof if I decease in Cambrigge It[e]m I will and require myn[e] executours that first and prinicpally they see
and make payment of all my dettes and duties to any man[ner] of p[er]sone or persones due immedialtely after my
decease Also I will that all my cofeoffes of and in all my landes and ten[emen]tes in Cambrigge with their appurten[an]ces
stande and be feoffees to the p[er]formance of this my last will folowingThat is to say /that they suffer
myn[e] executours to take the hole Issues and p[ro]fittes of all my said landes and tenamentes by an hole yere
immediately folowing after my decease Excepte of suche landes and ten[emen]tes Rentes and farmes With their app[ur]ten[an]ces
as I have and holde or any other to myn[e] use have liying within the Shraggery Timber market https://capturingcambridge.org/museum-of-cambridge/museum-exhibit-stories/gothic-conduit/ in Cambrigge To thentent
that they with the same shall pay all my said dettes and also fynde an honest seculer prest after the discretions
of myn[e] executours to sing for my soule in saint mary church or eliswhere Where it shall please almyghty god
that I shalbe buried by the space of an hole yere And his service to be gynne immediately after my decease And to
have for his salary viij markes It[e]m I geve and bequeth to ev[er]y prest dwelling or abiding with in the said parr[is]h
being at my dirge and masse the day of my buriall from the begynnyng therof unto thende of the same
iiijd / And to ev[er]y clerke of the same parissh there being at the said dirge and masse of the age of xvj
yere and above ijd to ev[er]y childe of the same parissh there being at the said dirge and masse
jd It[e]m I will that myn[e] executours distribute in almes the said of my buriall to powre people
equally amongst them xs Ite[e]m I will that all my landes and Tenements with ther app[ur]ten[an]ces liying and
being in the Shraggery in Cambrigge That '''John Cotton my son[ne]''' shall have all the said landes and
Tene[ment]es with there app[ur]ten[anc]es To hym and his assignes terme of his lif And that '''Robert Moorehouse'''
'''of Cambrigge''' shall have the Rule and guyding of hym and of the said landes and ten[ement]es unto that he come
unto thage of xxj yeres And I will that all my cofeoffes of the same stond probably stand and be feoffes to
thentent aforesaid It[e]m I will that my silv[er] plate and Juelles goods and Cattalles and all myne
moveables whatsoever they be That they be sold by myne executours to the best a[dva]ntage and p[ro]fitt therof
And that they money there of comyng and recyved togedire with my dettes to me Due That '''my daughter'''
[''folio 78 recto''] '''Blanche''' shall have of the same xxli It[e]m I geve and bequeathe to the Reparacion of the church of Musto---
xxvjs viijd To be perceyved and paid with the said money comyng of the sale of the said moveables. It[e]m I geve
and bequeath to '''Gregory my son[ne]''' xx marc to be perceyved and paied with the money comyng of the
said moveables And that '''Thomas Palm[er] my son[ne] in lawe''' shall have the Rule and guyding of hym and of
the said money unto his age of xxj yeres to fynd hym with the same all my foresaid legattes and bequestes
to be p[er]formed if ther be sufficient and may be p[er]formed The Residue of all my goodes and Cattalles above not
bequethed nor assigned I geve and bequeth to myn[e] executours to dispose for the welo wealth ? of my soule as they
thynke it shalbe moost pleasure to almyghty god Whome I make and ordeyn '''my Cosyn John Pavise''' and
'''Robert Moorehouse''' And I geve to eyther of them xls for their labo[urs] on this behalf / Into Witnesse wherof
to this my last will and testament I have sett to my seale These Witnesseth '''Willi[am] Cotton Oliv[er] Scales?
'''my son[ne] Clement Cotton John Throleby Adam Sampull''' and other ..... the day and yere abovesaid [Probate in Latin] the will written above was proved at Lambeth the first day of the month of June AD 1502 ... adminstration granted to Johann Parvise and Roberto Moorehouse executors named

Will of Colonel Sir John Underwood Bateman-Champain, 1887

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Champain-12|'''Colonel Sir John Underwood Bateman-Champain''']], of Halton Park, Lancaster written on 17 September 1878 when he still was at the rank of Major. The will was unrevised until his death 9 years later on 1 February 1877, and was proved at the Principal Probate Registry on 9 Mary 1877. '''Will of John Underwood Bateman-Champain 1887''' transcribed from a copy of the register copy held at the Principal Probate Registry, First Avenue House, London, England This will is very dull. It is a legal directive for the appointment of trustees and setting up of trust funds for Sir John's children. Apart from his wife Harriet, no other member of his family is mentioned and no specific personal bequests are made. One of his eight children was yet to be born. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Champain-12|John Underwood Bateman-Champain]] of Halton Park in the County of Lancaster''' Testator *'''my dear wife [[Currie-4061|Harriet Sophia]]''' Harriet Sophie Bateman-Champain nee Currie, executrix of the will, co-guardian of Testator's children *'''Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie''' Harriet's brother, trustee, executor of the will, co-guardian of Testator's children *'''Thomas Leach of Lincolns Inn Esquire''' Testator's brother in law, married to Testator's sister Caroline Eliza Champain. Trustee, executor of the will, co-guardian of Testator's children. Deceased before 9 March 1887. *'''infant children''' at the time of writing the Testator was father to seven children, all under the age of 13 years. *'''Richd. S Taylor''' of Grays Inn, Solicitor. Witness to will *'''Richd. S Taylor Jun.''' of Grays Inn, Solicitor. Witness to will ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. ---- This is the Last Will and Testament
of me '''John Underwood Bateman-Champain''' of Halton
Park in the County of Lancaster a Major in the Royal Engineers I
give all my plate linen china glass books pictures wines liquors furniture
jewellery articles of the person and other household effects and all
my carriages horses and harness unto '''my dear wife Harriet Sophia'''
absolutely And I also give to her the sum of five hundred pounds
to be paid to her immediately after my decease And subject thereto I
give devise and bequeath all my real estate and all other my per-
sonal estate (except estates vested in me as trustee or mortgage) unto
the '''Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie''' of Petersfield in the County
of Hants Baronet and '''Thomas Leach''' of Lincolns Inn Esquire Barrister
at law their heirs executors administrators and assigns respectively according to
the nature and quality thereof respectively upon trust that they the
said Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie Baronet and Thomas
Leach or the survivor of them or the heirs executors or administrators
of such survivor (hereinafter call my trustees or trustee) do and shall
call in sell and convert into money the same or such part thereof as
shall not consist of money and shall with and out of the money
produced by such calling in sale and conversion into money and
with and out of such part of my personal estate as shall consist of
money pay my debts funeral and testamentary expenses and legacies
and shall with the written consent of my wife during her life and
after her decease at the discretion of my trustees or trustee invest the
residue of the said moneys in the names or name of my trustees or trustee
in or upon any of the public stocks or funds or government
securities of the United Kingdom or India or any Colony of Dependency
of the United Kingdom or upon freehold copyhold leasehold or
chattel real securities in England or Wales or in or upon the stocks
Funds shares debentures debenture stock mortgages or securities of
any corporation company or public body municipal commercial or
otherwise in the United Kingdom or India or any Colony or Depen-
dency of the United Kingdom but in or upon no other investment And shall or may with such consent or at such discretion as afore-
said vary the said investments into or for others of the same or a
like nature and shall stand possessed of the said residuary trust
moneys and the stocks funds and securities in or upon which the
same shall for the time being be invested (hereinafter called my residu-
ary estate) upon the trusts following that is to say upon trust to pay the
income thereof to my said wife during her life and from and after her
decease shall hold my residuary estate and the income thereof upon
trust for all or such one or more exclusively of the other or others of my
'''children living at my decease''' or any child born in due time afterwards
at such age or time or respective ages or times if more than one in such
shares and upon such conditions with such restrictions and in such
manner as my said wife shall by any deed or deeds or writing or
writings sealed and delivered with or without power of revocation and
new appointment or by her last will and testament or any codicil thereto
appoint and in default of such appointment and so far as any such
appointment if incomplete shall not extend In trust for all my chil-
dren living at my decease or any child born in due time afterwards
who being sons shall attain the age of twenty one years or being daughters
shall attain that age or marry in equal shares as tenants in common
and if by one such child the whole to be in trust for such one child
provided always (but without prejudice to the power of appointment herein
before given to my said wife) that if any child of mine shall die in
my lifetime leaving a child or children who shall survive me and
being a son or sons shall attain the age of twenty one years or being a
daughter or daughters shall attain that age and marry then and in every
such case such last mention child or children shall take if more than
one equally between them the share which his her or their parent would
have taken under the trust lastly herein before contained in such parent
had survived me and attained the age of twenty one years or married
provided always that no child who shall take any part of my residuary
estate under any appointment in pursuance of the power hereinbefore con-
tained shall in default of appointment to the contrary have or be entitled
to any share of the unappointed part of my residuary estate without
bringing the share or shares appointed to him or her into hotchpot
and accounting for the same accordingly And I hereby empower my
trustees or trustee from and after the decease of my said wife (and
during her lifetime with her consent in writing) to apply the whole or
such part as they or he shall think fit for the income of the share to
which any child or grandchild of mine being an infant shall or may
from time to time be entitled in expectancy under this my will for or
towards his or her maintenance and education with liberty to pay the
same to the Guardian or any of the Guardians of such infant for the
purposes aforesaid without being liable to see to the application thereof
and shall invest the residue of the said income and the resulting
income thereof in the names or name of my trustees or trustee in or
upon any of the stocks funds or securities aforesaid so as to accumulate
at compound interest with liberty from time to time to vary the said
investments into or for others of the same or a like nature and shall
stand possessed of the like accumulations in trust for the person or
persons who shall become entitled to the share from which the same
shall have proceeded with liberty nevertheless for my trustees and trustee
to resort to the accumulations of any preceding year or years and to
apply the same for or towards the maintenance or education of any
person for the time being presumptively entitled thereto and I also
empower my trustees or trustee with the written consent of my wife during
her life and afterwards at the discretion of my trustees or trustee to raise
any part not exceeding one half of the expectant share of any child or
grandchild of mine under this my will and to apply the same for his
or her advancement preferment or benefit as my trustees or trustee with such
consent or at such discretion as aforesaid shall think fit provided
always and I hereby declare that my trustees or trustee shall during the
lifetime of my said wife (unless she shall expressly request in writing to
the contrary) postpone the sale and conversion into money of my residuary
estate or any part or parts thereof and until the same shall be so sold
and converted into money as hereinbefore directed the rents and yearly
produce thereof shall be deemed annual income for the purposes of the
trusts hereinbefore declared and my real estate shall be transmissible as
personal estate under the ultimate trust hereinbefore contained and
during such suspense of conversion as aforesaid my trustees or trustee
shall be at liberty to grant leases of my real estate and generally to
superintend and do all acts and things necessary for the management
thereof as they or he shall in their absolute discretion think fit provided
always and I hereby declare that if the trustees hereby appointed or either
of them shall die in my lifetime or if they or either of them or any future
trustee or trustees of this my will shall die or be abroad or desire to
retire from or refuse or become incapable to act in the trusts of this my
Will before the same shall be fully performed then and in every such case it
shall be lawful for my said wife during her life and afterwards for the
surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for the time being (and for this
purpose every refusing or retiring trustee shall if willing to act in the
execution of this power be considered a continuing trustee) or for the act-
ing executors or executor administrators or administrator of the last
surviving or continuing trustee to appoint a new trustee or new trustees in
the place of the trustee or trustees so dying or being abroad or desiring to
retire or refusing or becoming incapable to act as aforesaid And upon every
such appointment the number of trustees may be increased but not reduced
And upon every such appointment the trust property shall (if and so far
as the nature of the property and other circumstances shall require or
admit) be conveyed and transferred so that the same may be vested in
the trustees or trustee for the time being and every trustee so appointed as
aforesaid may as well before as after such conveyance and transfer of the
trust property act or assist in the execution of the trusts of this my will
as fully as effectually as if he had been hereby constituted a trustee I
devise and bequeath all estates vested in me as trustee or mortgages unto
the said '''Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie Baronet''' and '''Thomas Leach''' their
heirs executors and administrators subject to the trusts and equities affect-
ing the same I appoint my said Wife during her life and after her
death the said Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie Baronet and
Thomas Leach Guardian and Guardians of my infant children And
I appoint my said wife and the said Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins
Currie Baronet and Thomas Leach Executrix and Executors of this
my will and revoke all other wills by me made In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth day of September one thousand
eight hundred and seventy eight - '''J. U. Bateman-Champain''' Major
R.E. - Signed and declared by the said '''John Underwood Bateman-Champain'''
the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us
both present at the same time who in his presence at his request and in the
presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses -
'''Richd. S Taylor - Richd. S Taylor Jun. Grays Inn Solicitor''' On the 9th March 1887 probate of this Will was granted to '''Dame'''
'''Harriet Sophia Bateman-Champain''' widow and the '''Reverend Sir'''
'''Frederick Larkins Currie''' the surviving executors. ==Sources==

Will of Constantine William Benson

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This transcription was made in 2022 from a digital image of the Will on the ancestry website. Paragraph breaks are as present in the original text, but bold text has been introduced for ease of finding relations. Probate Index, 1849-1980; Probate Record Files, Ca. 1849-1925; Author: Minnesota. Probate Court (Ramsey County); Probate Place: Ramsey, Minnesota; Notes: Probate Records, File No· 14803-14891 ==Will of [[Benson-4257|Constantine William Benson (1852-1905)]]== LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF Constantine W. Benson late of 18 Kensington Square in the City of London England now residing at Sibley, State of Iowa, United States of America. I Constantine W Benson do declare this to be my last will and testament I That I nominate and appoint Robert H Benson of 18 Kensington Square in the City of London and J W Weston of Endmonton Kendal in the County of Westmorland England trustees to take, hold and receive the legacies, bequests and devises hereinafter made and also to be with my wife Emily Margaret Benson my Executors and Executrix of my estate II That I desire and direct that out of my estate there should be first paid the indebtedness due by me to Mr J W Weston of Edmonton Kendal in the County of Westmoreland England of One Thousand (1000) Pounds and the indebtedness due by me to James Cropper of Evergreen Kendal in the County[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00409?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 1] [page 2] of Westmorland England of Eight Hundred and Eighty-seven (887) pounds, Thirteen (13) shillings and Four (4) pence or so much thereof or in addition thereto as may be found due them at my death III That after the payment of the above sums and the residue of my debts I give and bequeath Robert H. Benson and J. W. Wheaton, trustees named in the marriage settlement with my present wife, the sum of Seven Thousand (7000) pounds or such securities of that value as my said trustees may select to be by them taken, received, held, controlled, managed and disposed of upon the same terms, conditions, restrictions and in all respects the same manner as directed and prescribed in said marriage settlement. IV I give and bequeath to my wife Emily Margaret Benson absolutely all my personal effects consisting of household furniture, library, books, pictures plate &c also horses, harness, buggies, carriages and contents of stables and the sum of One Thousand (1000) pounds to be paid to her as soon after my death as the same can be realized after providing for the sum named in Art. II and III aforesaid [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00410?pId=360825 ancestry image page 2] [page 3] V I give and bequeath to my said trustees Robert H Benson and J W Weston or to their successors the sum of Twenty Thousand (20 000) pounds or securities of that value to be by them selected In Trust for the use and benefit of my wife Emily Margaret Benson during her life and after her death for the use and benefit of such of my children who should survive me share and share alike If at the death of my wife any if my children should have died leaving issue then living the share of such deceased child shall go to such issue then living. Whenever after the death of my wife any of my sons shall be or become of the age of Twenty-one (21) years the share of such son shall be paid to him absolutely VI All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate real and personal of every kind and nature I give bequeath and devise unto my said trustees Robert H Benson and J. W. Weston In trust for my children who may survive me share and share alike. The income from the share of each of my children shall be paid to my wife Emily Margaret Benson until the said children shall respectively[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00411?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 3] [Page 4] become of age to be by her used and appropriated for the use and benefit of the said children as she may see fit and proper and for which use and appropriation by her she is not to be required to account in any manner or to any one. That whenever and as often as any male child shall become if age, the share of such male child shall be paid to him absolutely and whoever and as often as any female child shall become of age the income arising from the share of such female child shall be paid by the said trustees to such female child. VII I hereby give and empower my said trustees Robert H Benson and J W Weston (and their successors) full power and authority to invest any or all the sums of money bequeathed to them in trust as aforesaid in Articles V and VI in such securities or other property real or personal as they may in good faith and in their honest judgment deem desirable and beneficial to the said funds and may in like manner change, control and manage such investments and shall not be held accountable for losses that may occur when the said funds are so invested. Hereby giving my said trustees full power[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00412?pId=360825 ancestry image page 4] [page 5] and authority to make, execute and deliver all deeds, contracts, releases and other writings proper or necessary to be made by them in the full control of said funds without the application to or order of any court or tribunal in any country where the same may be situated VIII I hereby give and empower my executors Robert H Benson and J W Weston and my executrix Emily Margaret Benson or such of them as shall at the time be acting full power and authority in the settlement of my estate to sell and dispose of any or all of my property of which I may die possessed either real or personal for such prices and upon such terms as they may see fit and without any application to or order, direction, judgement or decree from any Judge, Court or other tribunal in any country where the same may be situated or in any other place or Country having or claiming jurisdiction over the state estate or any part thereof or over the said Executors or Executrix or any of them and to make execute acknowledge and deliver any and all deeds, contracts, releases and writings of any kind proper and necessary to convey[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00413?pId=360825 ancestry image page 5] [page 6] said property real or personal and to collect, receive, give receipts, releases or acquittal cues for all moneys or property coming to said estate or to them as such Executors and Executrix by reason of any sales or other acts done by them in the settlement or management of said estate and to do all and every act necessary and proper to be done and performed by them in and about the settlement and management of such estate That they shall not be required to give funds for the performance of their duties as such Executors and Executrix nor shall they be held responsible for any losses on account of any acts or things by them in good faith done and performed in such settlement, control or management of my said estate In Witness Whereof I Constantine W Benson have to this my last Will and testament consisting of six (6) sheets of paper subscribed my name and fixed my seal this 27th day of August AD 1887 Signed by the said Constantine W Benson the testator as his last Will [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00414?pId=360825 ancestry image page 6] [Page 7] and testament in the presence of us being present at the same time, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses Ker D Dunlop of Sibley, Osceola County, State of Iowa, USA J N Bannister of Sibley Osceola County State of Iowa USA Probate Index, 1849-1980; Probate Record Files, Ca. 1849-1925; Author: Minnesota. Probate Court (Ramsey County); Probate Place: Ramsey, Minnesota Description Notes: Probate Records, File No· 14803-14891 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00415?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 7] [page 8] Last Will of Constantine W Benson FILED Nov 13 1906 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00416?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 8] [page 9] CERTIFICATE OF PROBATE State of Minnesota, County of Ramsey § PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Constantine W Benson … 12th day of December 1906 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00417?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 9] [page 10] State of Minnesota County of Ramsey Probate Court Book No. 18 of Wills on page 15-19[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00418?pId=360825 ancestry image page 10] [page 11] …Robert H Benson, J W Weston and Margaret Benson …are hereby appointed executors …the 25th day of February A D 1907[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00419?pId=360825 ancestry image page 11] [page 12] … LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Issued to Robert H Benson, J W Weston and Margaret Benson …25th day of Feby A.D. 1907 and recorded in Letters Testamentary, in book No 6 page 372 …[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00420?pId=360825 ancestry image page 12] [page 13] …OATH OF APPRAISERS … 23rd day of February 1907 … [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00421?pId=360825 ancestry image page 13] [page 14] …CLASS 4 Stock in Banks and Other Corporations…total $3382.25 [all other sections blank][https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00422?pId=360825 ancestry image page 14] [page 15] …INVENTORY AND APPRAISEMENT :Total Personal $3382.25 :Total Real Estate $ [blank] FILED MAY 16 1907[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00423?pId=360825 ancestry image page 15] [page 16] [details of newspaper ad requesting anyone with an interest in Constantine’s estate to attend Minnesota Probate Court 10 Aug 1908][https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00424?pId=360825 ancestry image page 16] [page 17] FINAL DECREE ASSIGNING RESIDUE OF ESTATE … August 10th 1908 …Constantine W. Benson …died testate, on the 22nd day of December 1905, and that the residue of said estate consists of the following described personal estate, situate, lying and being in the County of Ramsey …$3382.25[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00425?pId=360825 ancestry image page 17] [page 18] AND IT FURTHER APPEARING that said deceased died testate; that in and by the terms of his last Will and testament, after giving specific bequests and the amount agreed upon in the marriage contract, which as it appears by the affidavit of Robert Henry Benson, one of the executors, under said Will, said decedent during his lifetime transferred and delivered for the benefit of his wife all of the property, real and personal of which he was possessed, with the exception of the above described personal property, he gave, devised and bequeathed to Robert H. Benson and J. W. Weston, in trust, as hereinafter decreed NOW THEREFORE, on the petition of the said Robert Henry Benson, one of the executors and pursuant to due notice and the law in such case provided: IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED, and this Court, by virtue of the power and authority vested in the same by law, doth hereby order, adjudge and decree, that all and singular if the above described personal estate, and all other the estate of said deceased in the state of Minnesota be, and the same is hereby assigned to and vested in the said Robert H. Benson and J. W. Weston, in trust, fir the children of said decedent who survived him, share and share alike, the income from the shares of each of said children who survive their father, the said Constantine W. Benson, shall be paid to Emily Margaret Benson, widow of said decedent, until the said children shall respectively become of age, to be by her used and appropriated for the use and benefit of the said children as she may see fit and proper, and for which use and appropriations by her she is not to be required to account in any manner or to any one. …October 29th 1908[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00427?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 18] [page 19] No. 14831 … FINAL DECREE Assigning Residue of Estate Recorded in Book 110 Page 381 FILED OCT 29 1908[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00428?pId=360825 ancestry image of page 19] [page 20] …Nov. 30th 1908 … …R. H. Benson, J. W. Weston and Emily M. Benson …hereby discharged, that their bond in said matter is cancelled …[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/9070/images/007671316_00429?pId=360825 ancestry image page 20] ==Sources==

Will of Cornelius Cayley d. 1779

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Cayley-35|Cornelius Cayley]]== ''The National Archives, ref. PROB 11/1060/65: transcription by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and released by him into the public domain'' In the name of God Amen. I Cornelius Cayley of Kingston upon Hull Esquire being in good health and body and of sound and disposing mind and memory praised be God do make this my last will and testament First I will that my body be privately buried in St Marys Church in Kingston upon Hull aforesaid in case I dye there as near that of my late dear wife as may be and as concerning my real and personal Estate my Will is that pursuant to the power given to me by my marriage articles the sum of sixteen hundred pounds the amount of my late dear wife's fortune and of the money thereby agreed to be added there to by me and disposed of as therein mentioned and the further sum of eighty pounds which I have added thereto in consideration of the advantage made by sale of South Sea annuitys in which my wife's fortune was once invested making in all sixteen hundred and eighty pounds shall in the first place immediately after my death be taken out of my personal estate and be paid and distributed by my executors hereafter named amongst themselves and the rest of my children in the parts and proportions following (in discharge of the Trusts concerning the same and of Sir William St Quintin Baronet the surviving assignee and Trustee under the said articles) that is to say to my daughter Elizabeth one thousand pounds to my second son Cornelius one hundred and twenty pounds and one hundred and forty pounds apiece to each of my other sons William John Edward and George (making in all sixteen hundred and eighty pounds) And I will that my said children shall make and execute to the said Sir William St Quintin his executors and administrators such acknowledgement of their having received their several proportions of the said Trust money and release of the same as he or they shall reasonably require I also give unto my said daughter Elizabeth the further sum of one thousand pounds to be paid unto her out of the residue of my personal Estate and produce of my real Estate hereinafter directed to be sold to make up her portion two thousand pounds within six months after my death with interest in the mean time after the rate of four pounds per cent per annum I give unto my son Cornelius during his life an annuity of fifty pounds a year to be paid to him half yearly from the time of my death by my said sons William John Edward and George in consideration of their several shares of the residue of my personal Estate and produce of my real Estate hereinafter given to them in the several proportions following that is to say each of my said sons William John Edward and George shall pay unto my said son Cornelius Cayley during his life twelve pounds ten shillings yearly in manner as aforesaid as soon as conveniently may be after my death and for securing the payment thereof shall respectively give unto him a Bond in the penalty of two hundred pounds with condition to be void on payment of their respective proportions of the said annuity of fifty pounds a year half yearly as aforesaid I give and devise my house in Lowgate in Kingston upon Hull wherein I now live with the outhouses and appurtenances thereto belonging or therewith by me enjoyed unto my eldest son William and and my said son Edward and their heirs upon the Trusts hereafter mentioned and I also give unto my said sons William and Edward all the rest of my money in the Funds and upon security and all my goods chattels and other personal Estate whatsoever Except what is hereinafter specifically bequeathed upon the Trusts herein after expressed and declared and I do hereby declare my Will and meaning to be that the gifts and devises aforesaid of my said house with the appurtenances with the appurtenances and residue of my personal Estate to my said sons William and Edward are by me given unto them as aforesaid upon the Trusts and with and subject to the proviso hereinafter mentioned and expressed that is to say upon Trust that my said sons William and Edward and their heirs executors and administrators respectively shall as soon after my death as conveniently may be sell and dispose of my said dwelling house with the appurtenances and all my goos and chattels and other personal estate which shall not be in money and are not herein otherwise disposed of for the best prices that can be got for the same respectively and shall (after payment of the said sum of sixteen hundred and eighty pounds directed to be divided as above mentioned and of the further sum of one thousand pounds herein before given to my said daughter Elizabeth with interest as herein before mentioned and after payment of my debts and funeral charges) pay and divide all the residue of the money to arise from such sales and the rents and profits of my said dwelling house until the same shall be sold and all the residue of my personal Estate not herein otherwise disposed of equally between and amongst themselves to wit my said sons William and Edward and my said sons John and George provided nevertheless and my will and meaning is that the several sums of five hundred pounds which I herebefore severally gave unto my said sons John and George which they respectively set up in business and such other sum and sums of money which I shall hereafter in my life time give unto any of my said sons William John Edward and George for a part of his or their portion or portions or for or towards his or their preferment or which they or any of them shall owe unto me at my death upon Bond note or otherwise shall be thrown into [?] with the resume of the money to arise from the sales aforesaid and the rents and profits of my said house until sold and the residue of my personal estate to be divided as aforesaid and to be considered as part thereof and then be equally divided among my said four sons William John Edward and George as aforesaid Also I give unto my said son Edward all my manuscript books paper draughts and presidents [precedents] and such of my printed law books as he shall chuse he paying or allowing for the same print law books with money to be added to my personal Estate as the name printed law books shall be appraised at by any bookseller to be named by his brother William I give unto my son John my Riders[?] Bible and I wish that the rest of my printed law books and other books shall be sold to be added to the residue of my personal estate except such books as my sons William John Edward and George shall agree to divide among themselves or give unto their sister not doubting their kindness to her to let her have such as she shall reasonably desire And I do declare that I have already given unto my said daughter Elizabeth the good watch and chain and seals hanging thereto and gold locket silver buttons and rings which were her mother's and the harpsichord which I bought for her And I further give unto [her(word omitted)] all my linnen of what kind soever and all my china and tea china and silver tea spoons and six large silver spoons my two silver [?] and silver coffee pot and such one bedstead feather bed and bedding thereunto belonging as she shall chuse (except my best down featherbed bolster and pillows belonging it) my mahogany tea tables and tea board my walnut tree bureau and my eight cross stitched chairs with the same work which is not made up and my picture drawn by [?] Also I give unto my son William all the rest of my plate my gold watch and chain and seals hanging thereto my gold locket silver buttons my wrought silver shoe buckles and knee [?] and my other pictures and also my walnut tree escritoire which is in my study Also I give unto my daughter in law Mrs Ann Cayley wife of my said son William my best down feather bed with the bolster and pillows therewith used I give all my wearing apparel except linnen unto my servant Robert Harrison if he shall live with me at the time of my death if not to be disposed of as my executors shall think fit and Lastly I make and constitute my said sons William and Edward joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke all former Wills and Codicils by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto and to a duplicate hereof both writ with my own hand set my hand and seal this twentieth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight. - ''proved 8 January 1780''

Will of Cornelius Cayley of Leigh, Surrey d. 1798

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] === Will of [[Cayley-106|Cornelius Cayley]] === ''Transcription by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released into the public domain'' ''The National Archives, PROB 11/1309/156'' In the name of God Amen. I Cornelius Cayley of the parish of Leigh in the County of Surry Esquire being not well in health but of sound mind memory and understanding do make publish and declare this as and for my last will and testament in manner following First and principally I recommend my soul to Almighty God who gave it and my body I commit to the earth to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executrix herein after named and as to my worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to bless me with I dispose of the same as follows Whereas I have previous to my marriage with my loving wife Elizabeth made a settlement on her on my Estates situate and being in the parish of Leigh aforesaid called Great Shelwood and Little Shelwood now I do hereby ratify and confirm the said settlement I give and devise unto my sisters Isabella Cayley and Elizabeth Barker now the wife of William Barker of Whitby in the County of York merchant (late Elizabeth Cayley spinster) all those my messuages or tenements with the buildings farm and lands with the appurtenances thereunto belonging situate lying and being at Ruswarp in the said County of York to hold unto the said Isabella Cayley and Elizabeth Barker their heirs and assigns for ever as tenants in common and not as joint tenants subject to and my will is and I do hereby charge the said Estate so by me devised to my said sisters with the payment of all my debts and also with the payment of the sum of nine hundred pounds together with all interest due and to grow due thereon unto Robert Piper of Dorking in the County of Surry butcher his Executors administrators or assigns being the sum secured to him on a mortgage on my said Estate called Great Shelwood and I do hereby direct by said sisters their heirs Executors or administrators to pay the said sum of nine hundred pounds and all interest due thereon and all other my debts within twelve months next after my decease and I do hereby exonerate my said Estate called Great Shelwood and also all my personal and other Estate and Effects whatsoever of and from the payment of the said sum of nine hundred pounds and interest and of and from the payment of all my debts and lastly all the rest and residue of my Estates both real and personal (forming stock of all sorts and kinds) whatsoever and wheresoever I do give devise and bequeath unto my said wife Elizabeth Cayley her heirs Executors administrators and assigns for ever and I do hereby nominate and appoint my said wife sole Executrix of this my last will hereby revoking and making void all former and other will or wills by me heretofore made declaring this writing only to be my last will in witness whereof I the said Cornelius Cayley hath to this my last will and testament written on one sheet of paper set my hand and seal the seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight - Cornelius Cayley. Witnesses Michael Bowyer and Michael Bowyer. Dorking. Will proved in London 13 July 1798.

Will of Cristofer Lacy, Grocer 1518

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Will of Christopher Lacy 1518https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D947851 This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Cristofer Lacy. Wrritten on the 23 April 1518 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 May 1518 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Cristofer Lacy citezen and Grocer of London''' testator * '''William Lacy late my sonne''' * '''Elizabeth my wyfe''' * '''John Agnes and Margaret my children''' *'''my brother Thomas Lacy''' * ''' sir Edwarde Lacy my brother''' * '''my brother Richard Lacy''' *'''John Vyncent and to my sister Agnes his wife''' *''' Robert Lacy my serv[a]nt''' * '''John Lacy his brother''' brothe of Robert above * '''Hugh Lacy''' *'''Stephen Feltwell my serv[a]nt ''' *''' Master Monony ''' *''' myn[e] Aunt Thompson''' *'''Elynn my mayde''' *''' Anne Browne''' *'''Thomas Cheverell''' *''' Richard Fletcher''' *'''Thomas Lamesman and his wife'''' *''' John Wilford''' *'''Richard Estowe''' *'''mother Kayle''' *'''John Hasteler the younger ''' * '''Agnes Hasteler''' * '''Elizabeth Hall''' *'''John Palmer Taillo[r]''' *'''John Walden''' *'''Thomas Ligh somtyme my fathers serv[a]nt''' *''' John Petyte Grocer and to his wife''' *'''John Hasteler haberdasher''' * '''John Wattes grocer and Richard Panell merchant Taillour''' overseers of will witnesses to will *'''Thomas Lameman cutler Thomas Cheverell haberdassher and Henry Standysshe scryvenor''' In the name of god amen The xiijth Day of the month of Aprill
The yere of our lord god vjt vt and xviij I '''Cristofer Lacy citezen and Grocer of London''' hole of mynde and
in my p[er]fite remembrannce beinge thanked be almighty god make and declare this my present testament
and last wille in forme folowying that is to wit/ First I bequeth my soule unto god my maker and redemer
to his glorious mother of mercy our Lady saint mary the virgyn and to all the beings and my body to be
buried in the church yarde of saint Magnus the marter next London brigge where I am p[ar]isshen[er] beside the
body of '''William Lacy late my sonne'''./

Item I bequeth to the high awter of the said church for my tithes
and oblacions forgoten or negligently witholden in discharging of my soule iijs iiijd/ Also I will that all
and singular my goodes catalles and dettes whatsoev[er] they be, be equally devided unto thre partes wherof one
parte I bequeth to '''Elizabeth my wyfe'''/ And the seconde parte unto '''John Agnes and Margaret my children and'''
'''to the Infannte beinge in the woombe of the said Elizabeth my wyfe if any be'''/ And if it happen any of my said
children to dye or els they shall com[e] to lawfull age or mariage/ Then I will that the parte of hym or her soo
beinge ded shall remayn to the other of them beinge onlysoe And so to ev[er]y of them/ And the thirde parte to
myn[e] executours underwrityn for the p[er]fo[r]mance of this my lasyt wille and testament/ First of the said thyrde
parte I bequeth to '''my brother Thomas Lacy''' xls And I p[ar]don and forgeve unto the same Thomas xxjs which
he oweth me

Item I bequeth to ''' sir Edwarde Lacy my brother''' my seconde worst gowne furred w[i]th black bogye

Item I bequeth to '''my brother Richard Lacy''' my blak gowne lyned w[i]th saint Thomas worsted St Thomas worsted may be the type of weave of a woolen fabric and my best p[ar]tlet item of clothing covering the shoulders, normally detachable and secured to the other clothing
of black velvet

Item I bequeth to '''John Vyncent and to my sister Agnes his wife''' a gowne of russet furred w[i]th
Blak bugge a doblett of blak sarcenet and in money xiijs iiijd/

Item I bequeth to''' Robert Lacy my serv[a]nt''' iijli
And I p[ar]don and forgeve to him one yere of his termes of apprentishede which iijli I will be delivered to
him at his comynge oute of his termes/

Item I bequeth to '''John Lacy his brother''' xxs to be deliv[er]ed unto him
by the discrecion of myn[e] executours/

Item I bequeth to '''Hugh Lacy''' a dagger w[i]th a gilte hafte/

Item I bequeth
[page 2] To '''Stephen Feltwell my serv[a]nt '''a pece of Chamlet pure of xlviijs which was delivered to''' Master Monony serv[a]nt'''
and in money xs

Item I bequeth to''' myn[e] Aunt Thompson''' xiijs iiijd

Item I bequeth to '''Elynn my mayde''' xiijs iiijd

Item I bequeth to''' Anne Browne''' my worst jacket of tawny chamlet and in money xjs xiijd

Item I bequeth to
'''Thomas Cheverell''' my silver pece

Item I bequeth to''' Richard Fletcher''' my best jacket of Tawny chamlett/

Item I
Bequeth to '''Thomas Lamesman'''' xiijs iiijd xiijs '''and to his wife''' xjs xiijd

Item I bequeth to''' John Wilford''' in money xs

Item I bequeth to '''Richard Estowe''' my jaket of tawny worsted

Item I bequeth to '''mother Kayle''' iijs iiijd

Item
I bequeth to '''John Hasteler the younger '''a doblet of tawny stannyn and a Jaket of tawny saint Thomas worsted

Item I bequeth to '''Agnes Hasteler''' a rynge of golde which '''myn[e] Aunt Tomson''' laide to pleage to me/

Item I will
that my Bowes and myn[e] Arrowes be devided amonges my Companyions at the disposition of my wyfe/

Item
I bequeth to '''Elizabeth Hall''' xjs

Item I bequeth to '''John Palmer Taillo[r] '''a doblet of sarsenet sleved w[i]th russet
damask

Item I bequeth to '''John Walden''' iij iiijsd

Item I bequeth to the p[ar]isshe church of halyfax a cuppe?
of the value of xls

Item to the awter of our Lady that an awter cloth both for above and beneth of Bruges
Satyn to the value of xxs

Item I bequeth to the chapell of Middysley a vestment of the price of xxs

It[e]m
I bequeth to the p[ar]isshe churche of Sprydlington a vestment of the price of xvjs viijd

Item I bequeth to
'''Thomas Ligh somtyme my faders serv[a]nt''' if he be lyving vjs viijd

Item I bequeth towardes the making of
the Almes in the same church iiih Torches that is to say to either of them two/

Item I bequeth to''' John Petyte'''
'''Grocer and to his wife''' to either of them a newe blak gowne of vs the yarde/

The residue of the said iijth
parte not bequethed after my dettes paide my buriall doon and this my present testament fulfilled I geve and
bequeth unto the said '''Elizabeth my wyfe''' which Elizabeth I make myn[e] executrix of this my present testame[n]t

And her coexecutour I make and constitute '''John Hasteler haberdasher'''/

Amd overseers of the same my testament
I ordeyn '''John Wattes grocer and Richard Panell merchant Taillour''' And I bequeth to every of the same''' John''''''
'''Hasteler John Wattes and Richard Panell''' for their labours in the promisses to be had xs and a newe blak
gowne of vs the yarde and to '''ev[er]y of their wyfe''' a newe blak gowne of the same price/

These witness
'''Thomas Lameman cutler Thomas Cheverell haberdassher and Henry Standysshe scryvenor'''

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Will of Cuthbert Henmashe of Congham, Norfolk 1581

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Dates: 1581 Place: Congham, Norf., Norfolk, England Book: Marriages (Marriage) Collection: Norfolk: Nowich - Index to Wills, Consistory Court of Norwich, 1550-1603 Volume: Diocese of Norwich Wills Proved in the Consistory Court 1550-1603 Text: 1581 Henmarshe, Cuthbert, parson of Congham, Norf., clerk 146 Moyse alias Spicer In the name of god amen In the eleventhe daye of Januarie and in the three and twenthyeth yeare of the raygne of o[ur] soveragyne ladie Elizabeth by bthe grace of god queene of Englande ffrance and Irelande defender of the faythe etc? I Cuthberte Henmarshe parson of Congham beinge in perfect memorie thanks be to the lorde therefore doe constitute ordayne and make this my laste will and testament in manner and fome following, ffirst I bequeath my soule to almighty god and to Jhesus Christ his soone through whose merits I believe constantlie to obtayne remission of my synnes and my bodie to be buried in the chancel of St Andrews in Congham. Item I give to James Henmarshe my brother his sonne fyftie three shillings foure pence. Item I give to John Henmarshe his brother tenne shillings. Item I give to Randall Henmarshe his brother tenne shillings I give to John Spear- man five shillings eyght pence Item I give to George Henmarshe the sonne of Ralph Henmarshe ten shillings. Item I give to everie sonne of the sayde George Hen- marshe five shillings eyght pence Item I give to Robt Henmarshe twentie shillings. Item my eldest brother's sonne tenne shillings. Item I give to George Henmarshe the sonne of Thomas Henmarshe twentye shillings Item I give to Ralph Henmarshe tenne shillings. Item I give to John Henmarshe his brother tenne shillings Item I give to Johane and Agnes theire sisters eyther of them sixe shillings eyght pence. Item I give to Jane Dobsonne? fyve shillings. Item I give to Jane Sysson fortie fourtie shillings and a brass potte and a panne. Item I give to John Henmarshe dwellinge in Norffolk fortie shillings Item I give to Alice? Swanton thirtene shillings foure pence and one of my beste gownes. Item I give to Margaret her daughter thirtene shillings foure pence. Item I give to Agnes Hearing? tenne shillings. Item I give to Ellen? Swanton five shillings eyght pence. Item I give to Lanc- elot Bell fourtie shillings. Item I give to Johane Bell his wife fourtie shillings. Item I give to Margaret Bell my goddaughter foure pounds. Item I give to Eliza- beth Dayle? twentie shillings. All the ....... sayde tenne pounds afore give to Lancelot Bell, Johane his wife Margert his daughter Elizabeth Sayle/Dayle and Agnes fferne I .... .. shall not be payde until such tyme as the sayde Lancelot Bell his heires executors administrators or assignes shall redeem the house with/which the sayde Cuthberte nowe dwelleth in at the hand of his executors as yet dothe more playnly appear in a ..... of indentures of ..... betwene the sayde Cuthberte and Lancelot. Item I give to Margaret Bell twentie shillings. Item I give to Willam Sadde three shillings foure pence. Item I give to Henrie Henmarshe my beste bed as yet standeth and my beste coverings foure pewter platters twoe ...... twoe paynes of sheets my beste brass potte my best panne and my beste .... coate? Item I give to Edwarde Henmarshe one ..... the .... redde with a white fure...................Item I give to Margaret Henmarshe twentie shillings. Item Igive to Richarde Henmarshe my black mare Item I give to Elizabeth Henmarshe all my lynnen. Item I give to Henrie/Jennie Henmarshe the cupborde in the hall and the greate chest in the parlor Item I give to John fferne of Kynges Lynne twentye shillings. Item I give to mother Agnes three shillings foure pence. Item I give to three children of John Syssons ...... one fyve shilling Item I give to everie one of my god- children twelve pence except one Thomas Ball which ye payde alredie. Item I give to Richarde Henmarshe all my houses and land in ......... to him and his heires forever Item I give to the sayd Richarde Henmarshe sixe acres and three woodes of copiehold land lienge in .... holden of Mr Yelverton by copie. And I have given surrender into the hands of Humfrey Youle and Willm Starre according to this my laste will and testament. All the residue of my goods not given and bequeathed I give them to Richarde Henmarshe and Henrie Henmarshe whom I constitute ordayne and make my executors of this my last will and testament to be equallie divided betwixst them. In consideration that they shall give to the poore fortie shillings in pence payinge my legacies and bringing my bodie ho..... to the grounde. Item I give to Willm Swanton one gowne.the color red and twentie shillings in money and my beste freese gowne whome I constitute and make supervisor of this my laste will and testament These being witness Henrye Hearing, Richard... Edwarde Swanton, Jefferye ......... William Sadde and Thomas Goddarde with others

Will of D. H. Sneed

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[[Category:Tennessee, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Sneed-33|Dabney Hill Sneed]] Transcribed from photo of original document in Tennessee State Library Will Book 1 by [[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] 10/18/12 D. H. Sneed, Dec'd. I D. H. Sneed, of Rutherford County, Tennessee, realizing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, do hereby make and publish this as my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others heretofore at any time made by me. Item 1 I direct that my funeral expenses and all other just debts be paid by my executor, as soon after my death as is practicable out of any moneys coming into his hands. Item 2 I hereby give and bequeath to my beloved wife, Eliza Sneed, all the lands upon which I now live, containing two hundred and twenty three acres, more or less, the same being in the 17th Civil District of Rutherford County Tennessee during her natural life. I also give to her such personal property as is exempt by law to the heads of families and are --- provision. Item 3 I direct that my executor sell all other personal property and the real estate known as the Dicks tract, at such time and such terms as he may deem best in his discretion, and he is hereby given full power to pass the title to the same and out of the proceeds of my estate he will first equalize the advance --- heretofore made by me to my children which is as follows; I have heretofore advanced to my son W. D. Sneed, at different times, $600.00, to my son Josep H. Sneed $200.00, to my son James Sneed $888.67, to my son Ed Sneed $660.00, to my daughter Mollie Mathes $200.00, to my son T. F. Sneed $703.75, to my daughter Florence Marlar $241.53, to my daughter Alta Smith $272.10, to my son R. L. Sneed $605.00, to my son Dan Sneed $90.00 which sums I have marked as advance --, and hereby charge their account --. After equalizing as above directed, I direct that he make equal division of the remainder among my ten chil dren. Wm. D. Sneed, Joseph H. Sneed, James Sneed, Ed. Sneed, Mollie Mathes, T. F. Sneed, Florence Marlar, Alta Smith, R. L. Sneed, Dan Sneed. Item 4 I direct at the death of wife my executor will sell the por tion of land given to her in item 2 and make equal division among my children as above stated after advance -- have been made equal. Item 5 I hereby make A. E. Mathes my executor and hereby re quest him to accept the same. This April 8, 1899. Attest Sam Vaught Attest E. B. James D. H. Sneed State of Tennessee Rutherford County County Court October Term 1899. `The foregoing paper -- -- -- to the last will and testament of D. H. Sneed Decd. was this day presented in open Court for probate and the executor of same was duly proven by the oaths and examination of Sam Vaught & E. B. James, the subscribing witnesses to the same and said paper -- is or dered to be recorded as the last will and testament of said D. H. Sneed Decd. Witness my hand at office Oct 21, 1899 G. H. Wilkinson Clerk By T. G. Ivie D. C.

Will of Dame Anne Eldred of Saxham, 1671

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[[Category:Suffolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''Dame Anne Eldred''' of Great Saxham in Suffolk. She had her will drawn up on 6 June 1671 very shortly before her death. Of note is the absence of any of the usual preamble and profession of faith at the start of the will, as though this was a first draft. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 June 1617. '''Will of Dame Anne Eldred 1671''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 336
{{Ancestry Sharing|808563|927036512e93bd078f53021a1aecc6d66ca11259f4a371b4f64603e244fd58d0}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|715196}} (accessed 22 December 2022)
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was fair (National Archives download) or poor (Ancestry images), and the handwriting legible (standard secretary hand). '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''D A E''' or '''Dame Anne Eldred''' Testatrix, widow of Sir Revett Eldred 1st Baronet Eldred of Saxham Magna *'''Joane Yates''' sister of Testatrix. Unnamed children receive £300 each *'''Mary Judd''' sister of Testatrix. Unnamed children receive £300 each **unnamed grandchildren of Testatrix's sisters *administrators of the £300 legacies **'''Mr Fowler of the Grange''' **'''Mr Cressett Minister of Cund''' Cound in Shropshire where Testatrix was from *'''my Cosen Rowland Jewkes''' £500, also lands in Suffolk and New Buckenham, Norfolk **'''his Daughter Anne Jewkes''' under the age of 21 years. £100 at 21 years *'''Mr Jno Young''' Minister of Great Saxham £50. Unnamed wife also £50 *'''Mr Thomas Burrough''' Apothecary in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk *'''[''blank''] Eldred Sonne and heire of Jno Eldred Deceased''' John Eldred, identified as such later in the will *'''Mr [''blank''] Paine, Clarke''' leases Testatrix's lands in Lincolnshire *'''Thomas Eldred''' relationship not stated, receives the lands in Lincolnshire *'''my Sister Mrs Mary Corbett''' £500 *'''Robert Welby''' leases Testatrix's lands in Norfolk *'''[''blank''] the younger Sonne of Jno Eldred''' unidentified in the will. Receives Testatrix's lands in Chennington *'''Jno Beckett my servant''' £50 *'''Martha Coping''' £50 *'''Nicholas Wilett''' £20 *'''Anne Carter''' servant £20 *'''Mary Atkins''' servant £20 *'''Mary Fox''' servant £10 *'''Charles Hartshorne''' £5 *'''Susan Gaunt''' £10 *'''Dority Mainstone''' £5 *'''Mrs Griffith''' £50 *'''Dr Micklethwaite''' £100. Possibly witness to will *'''Mrs Ladd''' £100. Possibly the Lidia Ladd who witnessed the will *'''Mr [''blank''] Tompson''' Apothecary £20 *'''Jno Garrett''' £5 *'''Mr Lee''' £100 **'''Mr Tho: Lees Children''' unnamed. £50 each *'''Tho: Langly Esq''' £100 *'''Mr G Peryer''' £50 *'''Mr Th: Massam''' £10 *'''George Arnold Esquire''' Executor of will *'''John Micklethwaite''' witness to will *'''Dr Marmad: Thompson''' witness to will *'''Lidia Ladd''' witness to will ---- [''Folio 250 recto'']
'''I D A E''' give and bequeath Three hundred pounds to each of '''my'''
'''Sisters Joane Yates and Mary Judds Children''' and if any of the Die
before the money bee paid then the money which should have beene paid
to such Child to bee Devided betweene the Grandchildren of my said two
Sisters Joane and Mary the said Legacy to bee paid before any other legacy
'''Mr Fowler of the Grange''' and '''Mr Cressett Minister of Cund''' Cound in Shropshire to Certifie to my
Executor that they are the Children of my Sisters which shalbe with their acquittance
on such Certificate a full Discharge to my said Executor One Hundred pounds
to the parish of Cund in the County of Salop to bee laid out in the Land for
benefitt of the poore of the said parish to bee Disposed of by the Minister and
Churchwardens to the said poore, One hundred pounds to the parish of Saxham
magna in the County of Suffolk to bee laid out in Land for the benefitt of the
poore of the said parish by the Minister and Churchwardens to bee Disposed of
to the said poore Five hundred pounds to '''my Cosen Rowland Jewkes''' for a Legacy
and Mourneing and to '''his Daughter Anne Jewkes''' One hundred pounds for
a Legacy and Mourneing to bee paid her at the age of 21 yeares or Day of
Marriage which shall first happen To '''Mr Jno Young''' Minster of Great
Saxham aforesaid Fifty pounds and to his wife Fifty pounds To '''Mr Thomas''' [''folio 250 verso'']
'''Burrough''' Apothecary in Bury Fifty pounds The Mannor & all my Lands in
Saxham aforesaid to '''[''blank''] Eldred Sonne and heire of Jno Eldred Deceased'''
and his heires forever All my Lands in Lincolnshire Leased to '''Mr [''blank''] Paine'''
Clarke to '''Thomas Eldred and his heires forever To '''my Sister Mrs Mary Corbett'''
Five hundred pounds All my Lands in Norffolke Leased to '''Robert Welby''' to '''[''blank'']'''
'''Eldred Sonne and heire of Jno Eldred Dec[eased] and his heires All my land in Chennington
To '''[''blank''] the younger Sonne of Jno Eldred''' and younger Brother of the said
'''Jno Eldred to whome I gave Saxham Land All my hundred Court in Suffolke where '''[''blank''] Sneare'''
is Steward to '''my Cosen Row: Jewkes''' and his heires The Mannor of New Buckham
in Norfolke to '''my s[ai]d Co Ro: Jewkes''' and his heires To '''Jno Beckett my servant'''
Fifty pounds To '''Martha Coping''' Fifty pounds To '''Nicholas Wilett''' Twenty pounds
Twenty pounds to '''Anne Carter''' if shee bee dwelling w[i]th mee at my death to '''Mary Atkins''' Twenty pounds if shee bee dwelling w[i]th mee at my death
To '''Mary Fox''' Tenn pounds if Dwelling with mee at my Death to '''Charles'''
'''Hartshorne''' Five pounds to '''Susan Gaunt''' Tenn pounds To '''Dority'''
'''Mainstone''' Five pounds, to '''Mrs Griffith''' if alive at my Death Fifty
pounds To '''Dr Micklethwaite''' One hundred pounds to '''Mrs Ladd''' One
hundred pounds to '''Mr [''blank''] Tompson''' Apothecary Twenty pounds
To '''Jno Garrett''' five pounds the Fee Farme of Saxham to '''[''blank'']'''
'''Eldred younger son of '''Jno Eldred and Brother to the said Jno Eldred'''
to whome I gave Saxham To each of '''Mr Tho: Lees Children''' Fifty
pounds a peece and to '''Mr Lee''' One hundred pounds To '''Tho: Langly Esq'''
Fifty pounds to '''Mr G Peryer''' Tenn pounds To '''Mr Th: Massam''' Tenn
pounds And I Doe hereby make and Constitute '''George Arnold Esquire'''
my sole Ex[ecut]or of this my last Will and Testam[en]t 6 June 1671 All this
writeing was read to '''Dame Anne Eldred''' and acknowledged by her to bee
her last Will and Testament in the hearing of us whose names are heere subscribed
'''John Micklethwaite Mne Dr Marmad: Thompson Lidia Ladd''' Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Exeter House on the Strand in the County of Middlesex before the venerable R--- Lloyd Doctor of Law surrogate to the venerable Master Leolini Jenkins Knight Doctor of Law presiding at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted on the twentieth day of June AD 1671 Judgement awarded to George Arnold Armiger the executor named in this Will to administer all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased, having first been sworn. ==Sources==

Will of Dame Dorothy Hobart

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Dame Dorothy Hobart proved PCC April 1643 The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 191 Will of Dame Dorothy Hobart In the name of God Amen I Dame Dorothy Hobart widow late wife of Sir Henry Hobart of Blickling in the County of Norfolke knight and Baronet late Lord Chief Justice of his Ma[jes[ties Court of Common Pleas at Westminster deceased being of sound mind and memory do this first daye of October one thousand six hundred and fortie in the fifteenth yeare of aforesaid lord Charles of England Scotland France and Ireland king defender of the faith make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme following, revoking all other wills whatsoever. First and above all things I commend my soule to Allmighty God my Creator to whom I humbly and repentatntly confesse my manifold sinnes and for pardon of them I wholy relye upon the only meritts of my laord and saviour Jesus Christ who I know dyed for my sinnes and rose againe for my in....iration by whose merritts alone I have to inheritt eternall life which God of his mercy grant.
And as concerning my bodie I freely and willingly give it over commending it to the earth out of which it came not doubting but at the generall daye of the resurrection when .... shall all appeare before the judgment seate of Christ I shall receive the same againe by the mightie power o God not a corruptible mortall weake & vile bodie as nowe it is but an incorruptible immortal strong and perfect bodie.
And I will that this same be laid and buried in the ground close by my said husband in the burying vault at Blickling in the evening by torch light without any name? v.... or solemnitye att all.
And iwill and allowe convenient mourning to myne owne household servantes only tha shall be dwelling with mee att the time of my death and to no other. And my will and desire is that my pockett clocke and all the pictures in the gallery at Highgate except of one picture and my daughter's Lisle be bestowed to my sonne Sir John Hobart for he did but lend them me during my life.
And i do give unto my dear sonne Sir John Hobart my dainty? cloth bedd that is embrodred with myne owne worke with the fringe thereunto belonging for it is not yet made new and all the workes that belongs to the bed not yet finished being very s.... that I have nothing better to gratifye him with all.
Item i give to my dear and worthy sister the Lady Deering one emerald ring with two little diamonds.
Item I give unto the noble Lady Verney wife to Sir Edmund Verney knight marshall a poore? remembrance one little amethyst ring which I weare everie daye.
Item I give to my sonne Nathaniell Hobart my purple cloth bed that is embroidered and lyned with lemon coloured satten and the couch with all the chaires and stooles that belong to it which I desire maye go to his eldest sonne.
And I give to my daughter Anne Hobart my said sonnes wife one chafing dish of silver that was abroad ....... and my silver mortar and pestill and five silver salvers markt with my lords armes.
Item I give to my sonne Captain James Hobart of Pickenham in the Countie of Norfolk my sute of hangings that hangs about the dining chamber at Highgate.
And I give to my daughter Katherine Hobart my said sonnes wife my great deepe basin of silver that belongs to my chamber and my best sute of damaske linnen.
Item I give unto my sonne in lawe John Lisle Esquire his wives picture.
Item I give to my neece Marie Nower wife to Edward Nower of Pluckley the summe of ten pounds.
Item I give to my god daughter and neece Dorothy Gouldwell the summe of ten pounds.
And I give unto my neece Frances Ramsey one hundred pounds to be put out ..... for her use
Item I give to Mr John Ridley parson of Intwood cum Keswick in Norfolk five pounds
Item I give to mrs Joan Lamb widow the whole furniture of her chamber at Covent Garden and five pounds in money to buy her what she wishes.
Item I give unto my neece Mrs Jane Ramsey widow one silver pottinger and a spoon with a gilt knobb which had my husband.
Item I give to William Watson my late footman ten pounds.
Item I give to my servant John Whiting five pounds.
Item I give to Mary West my chamber maide five pounds.
Item I give to the poore of Highgate if I dye there ten pounds but if I dye in London then I give five pounds to that p[ar]ish where I dye and five pounds to the poore of Highgate. And whereas i have received? and put out many summes of money for the rest? of my sonne Henry Hobart deceased & disbursed of the same for his executors in his life more for the quiett of my executor I declare and publish that I have made a full and exact account of all demands whatsoever to my sonne SIr John Hobart his executors and that I have from him a generall acquittance for the same. And my will and meaning is that my executor shall first give and allott out of my presonall estate unto all such my household servants as I shall have at the tyme of my death five shillings the weeks board wages for the space of twelve weekes next after my decease and their wages for that time all paide together. During which tyme they maye have opportunities and meanes to present themselves in other service or otherwise to dis.... of themselves as they shall thinke good. And of this my last will and testament I do hereby make and ordaine my deare sonne nathaniell Hobart my whole and full executor requiring him to see this my last will and testament duely executed and all the severall debts and legacies therein ex...... truly paid and performed according to my true intent and meaning. And I do hereby revoke and make void all other wills whatsoever by me heretofore made.
In witness whereof I have subscribed mt name to everie sheete of this my last will and testsment containing three sheetes of paper written on one side onely and have sett my name thereunto the day and year first about written in the presence of the persons here under named
Dorothy Hobart signed sealed and published in the presence of Raph Meiner, Hugh Verney, Jason Theaker and Joh[n] Ridley sen.
Proved PCC 19 April 1643

Will of Dame Mary Eyles London 1732

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Haskin_Stiles-1|Dame Mary Eyles]]'s Will was written on 9 November 1732. Dame Mary Eyles died on or was buried on 23 Nov 1735 at St Helen Bishopgate, London, England. The Will was proved on the 2 November 1736. Wills and Probate: The National Archives, Kew - Prerogative Court of Canterbury; PROB 11/739/38; [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_q=Will+of+Sir+John+Eyles%2C+Alderman+of+City+of+London&_sd=1741&_ed=1745&_hb= "Will of Sir John Eyles, Alderman of City of London";] (accessed 9 March 2023); 01 April 1745. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Sarah Eyles (mother) *Sir John Eyles (husband) *Francis Eyles Esquire (brother-in-law) *Francis Eyles (Son and Executor) *Mary Bumpstead (Daughter) *William Bumpstead Esquire (son-in-law) *William Moreland (Witness) *Henry Cooper (Witness) *William Frith (Witness) ---- Transcription: In the Name of God Amen
I Dame Mary Eyles, wife of '''Sir John Eyles 2nd Baronet''' doth
make by last Will in manner following Viz whereas my late
Dear Mother '''M[rs] Sarah Stiles''' by her last Will bearing date
the twelfth day of July in the year of Our Lord 1722 did
give and bequeath unto the above named '''Sir John Eyles''' my
Dear Husband and '''Francis Eyles Esquire''' her Brother whom
She thereby made Executor the Sum of Six thousand pounds
Upon the trusts following Viz upon the trust that they the said Sir
[Page 2] John Eyles and Francis Eyles and the Survivor of them and the
Executors and Administrators and such Survivor should place out the
Sum of three thousand pounds part of the said six thousand
pounds at Interest with my Consent During my Life And from
time to time pay such Interest unto my proper hands during
my Life for my own Separate use and my receipt alone to be
a good discharge for the same And upon trust after my decease
to pay and distribute the same three thousand pounds to and
amongst my Children in such Parts Shares and Proportions
at such times and in such manner as I lay any Deed or […]
Writing or last Will and Testament in Writing or any Writing
Purporting my last Will and Testament to be by me Sealed
and delivered in the Presence of two or more Credible Witnesses
should Direct Order or Appoint and for want of sure Direction
or Appointment and as to so much of the said three thousand
pounds as should not be so Directed or Appointed In Trust to
pay and distribute to and amongst all and every my Children
Equally Share and Share alike And as to the residue of the
said Six thousand pounds In trust for the Purposes of the said
Will [ ] And Whereas my said Dear Mother soon
after imaking her said last Will departed this life and the
said Francis Eyles her Executor Duly proved the same and
took upon himself the Execution thereof Pursuant thereto
the said Sir John Eyles and Francis Eyles did with my
Consent Invest three thousand pounds part of my said Mothers
Estate in proper Securityes in their names upon the before
[ ] trust Which Securitys now are in their names [ ] I
Do freely Will Direct Order and appoint that the said Sir John
Eyles and Francis Eyles and the Survivor of them [HHH] and the
Executors and Administers of such Survivor shall and do
after my decease pay and distribute the said three thousand
pounds so invested in Securitys as aforesaid and the Produce
thereof in manner following that is to say [ ] [ ] [ ]
thereof to my dear Son '''Francis Eyles''' to be paid him for his
own use at the end twelve months next after my decease
And as to the other […] of the said three thousand pounds
and Produce of the said Securitys I Will Direct Order and
appoint five hundred pounds part thereof to be paid within
twelve months next after my decease to and into the hands of my
Dear Daughter '''Mary Bumstead''' Wife of '''William Bumstead'''
'''Esquire''' for her own Separate use And not to be Subject to the
Control of her said Husband And for which her receipt alone
Signed in the Presence of two Witnesses shall be a Sufficient
Discharge And the residue of that said […] to be paid at the
End of twelve months next after my decease to my said Dear
Son Francis Eyles for his own use but in trust nevertheless as
to the Interest thereof for and during the life of my said
Daughter to pay the same by […] half yearly payments to
and into the proper hands of my said Daughter for her
own Separate use for her life and for which her receipt
alone shall be a Discharge Lastly I Appoint my said Son Francis
[Page 3]
Eyles Executor of this my last Will In Witness whereof I have
hereunto Set my Hand and Seal this ninth day of November in
the year of Our Lord 1732. [Signed] Mary Eyles - Sealed Published
and Declared to be the last Will and Testament of the above
named Dame Mary Eyles Wife of Sir John Eyles Baronet in the
presence of us who in her presence and other request did
Subscribe our names as Witnesses thereto. [Signed]'''Wm Moreland''' Signed]'''Henry'''
'''Cooper''' [Signed]'''William Frith'''
This Will was proved at London before the Worshipfull
Edward Spinaston Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right
Worshipfull ^Edward Spinaston Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or
Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Lawfully
Constituted the Second day of November in the year of Our
Lord One thousand Seven hundred and thirty Six by the oath
of Francis Eyles Esq^r the Executor in the said Will named to
whom Administration was granted of all and Singular the
Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased he being
First Sworne Duly to Administer. Ex[…]

Will of Dame Penelope Street of Cotheridge, Worcestershire, 1696

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of '''[[Berkeley-894|Dame Penelope Street]]''' neé Berkeley, the widow of Sir Thomas Street of Cotheridge, Worcestershire. Penelope drew up her will when she was "weake in body" on 11 April 1696. It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 25 May 1696. '''Will of Dame Penelope Street 1696''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 431
{{Ancestry Sharing|29785829|9f38b1}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|953958|uk}} (accessed 4 August 2022)
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Berkeley-894|Dame Penelope Street]] of Cotheridge in the County of Worcester widow''' Testatrix *'''my dear Father [[Berkeley-540|Sr Rowland Berkley]]''' *'''my nephew [[Green-19265|Rowland Greene]]''' received the property left to Testatrix by her father *'''my neeces''' (all of whom receive £50) **'''Margaret Greene''' **'''Jane Greene''' **'''Mary Greene''' **'''Anne Greene''' **'''Elizabeth Greene''' **'''Bridgett Greene''' *'''my Neece Penelope Greene''' executrix of will, residuary Legatee. Also received pearl necklace and pair of pendants *'''my neece Rebecca Greene''' diamond bracelet and gold watch *'''my Neece Dorathy Greene''' diamond ring and second largest pair of silver candlesticks *'''my good freind Mrs Perrin''' silver Coffee pots, second best ring and piece of gold *'''my cosen Joyce Jeffreys''' five pounds *'''my cosen Elizabeth Wright''' five pounds *'''my godaughter Elizabeth Price''' a piece of gold *'''my sister Dorathy Berkley'''' my Turkey ring and my silver bason *'''my sister Margaret Bromley''' ten pieces of gold *'''my sister Mary Nash''' ten Guineas *'''my godaughter Mercy Bromley''' five pieces of gold *'''my dear husband [[Streete-23|Sr Thomas Street]]''' deceased *'''my trusty kinsman Ben: Jeffreys Esqr''' to distribute her late husband's possessions *'''my neece Dorathy Bromley''' two pieces of gold *'''my Nephew Henry Greene''' ten pounds to buy a horse *'''my kinswoman Dorathy Vochell one piece of gold *'''Martha Higgs''' witness to will *'''Elizabeth Hill''' witness to will *'''Thomas Bowles''' witness to will ---- [''Folio 285 recto'']
In the name of God Amen I
'''Dame Penelope Street''' of Cotheridge in the County of Worcester widow
being weake in body but of a perfect and disposeing mind Doe make this my
last Will and Testament revoking all other former Wills and Testamentary
Declarations whatsoever first I recommend my soul unto the hand of that
God which gave it being and for my body I desire it may be decently buried
in the vault of Cotheridge and for that estate which god hath blessed mee
with I devise the same in manner following Imprimis whereas '''my dear'''
'''Father Sr Rowland Berkley''' did by his last Will and Testament devise
severall houses in Worcester and the liberty thereof unto mee and my
heirs now I doe hereby devise them same unto '''my nephew Rowland'''
'''Greene''' and his heirs upon this speciall trust and confidence that hee the
said Rowland or such person to whom the said houses shall come shall
out of the rents issues and profitts of the same pay unto '''my neeces Margaret'''
'''Jane Mary Anne Elizabeth and Bridgett Greene''' the sum of fifty pounds a
peece which said sums shall bee paid unto them by fifty pounds a yeare the
eldest of my said Neeces to have her fifty pound the first yeare and the rest
rest of them as they are in birth every year after Item I devise unto my said
Nephew my two silver flagons my two biggest silver Candlesticks my [''folio 285 verso'']
two largest silver salvers and my guilt cupp all which said plate my Will
and meaning is shall alwayes goe along with the mannor at Cotheridge and
come to such person to who the estate shall belong Item I devise unto '''my Neece'''
'''Penelope Greene''' my pearl necklace and my pair of pendants unto '''my neece'''
'''Rebecca Greene''' my Diamond Bracelett with my gold watch unto my
'''Neece Dorathy Greene''' my best diamond ring and my second largest
pair of silver candlesticks Item I devise my second best ring and ten peeces
of broad Gold unto '''my good freind Mrs Perrin''' with my biggest and lesser
silver Coffee potts unto '''my cosen Joyce Jeffreys''' five pounds unto '''my cosen'''
'''Elizabeth Wright''' five pounds unto '''my godaughter Elizabeth Price''' one broad
peece of Gold Item I devise unto '''my sister Dorathy Berkley''' my Turkey
ring and my silver bason that is the least unto '''my sister Margaret Bromley'''
ten peeces of broad Gold and unto '''my sister Mary Nash''' ten Guineas unto
'''my godaughter Mercy Bromley''' five peeces of Broad Gold Whereas my
'''dear husband Sr Thomas Street''' did by his last Will and Testament Devise
unto mee all his goods att Cotheridge except what is particularly mentioned
in the said Will I doe hereby devise the said goods unto '''my trusty kinsman'''
'''Ben: Jeffreys Esqr''' to bee disposed of amongst such of my said husbands
relations as hee shall thinke fitt and whereas my said husband
became bound unto '''my said father Sr Rowland Berkley'''
in a penal bond unto some other person for the purchasing of lands of the
yearely value of two hundred pound or some such sume of money to be settled
upon mee his intended wife and my heires relation being thereunto had
it doth more fully appeare now I doe hereby divert and appoint and and "and" repeated
my Will and meaning is that noe person claiming under mee shall take
any benefitt or advantage by it but that the said bond immediately upon my
death shall bee void to all intents or purposes to the end the Executor of my
said husband may be enabled [''blank space''] to pay his Legacies given by
his said Will and I doe hereby order and divert that all the securitys for
money which I have in my custody may bee delivered up unto him
presently after my death Item I devise unto '''my said Kinsman Ben:'''
Jeffreys the sum of fourscore pounds and doe desire him to assist '''my said'''
'''Neece Penelope Greene''' who I make sole Executrix of this my last Will
and Testament Item I devise unto '''my neece Dorathy Bromley''' two
broad peeces of Gold unto '''my Nephew Henry Greene''' ten pounds to buy
him a horse unto '''my kinswoman Dorathy Vochell''' one broad peece of
Gold Item I devise unto the poor of Cotheridge tenn pounds to bee
distributed amongst them and I desire no dole may bee gave att my
funeral all the rest and residue of my personnall estate in whatsoever it
consister my debts funeral and legacies being first paid I doe hereby
devise unto '''my said Executrix''' In witnesse whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal the eleventh day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God
one thousand six hundred ninety six them mark of '''Penelope Street''' signed
published and declared to bee the last Will and Testament of the said
Penelope Street in the presence of '''Martha Higgs, Elizabeth Hill, Thomas'''
'''Bowles''' Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at London before Master Richard Raines, Knight and Doctor of Laws, presiding at at court constituted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury the twenty fifth day of May AD 1696 Judgement given to Penelope Green the sole executrix named in that will, who was sworn to administer truly and faithfully all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased. ==Sources==

Will of Daniel Quare (d. 1724)

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Quare-10|Daniel Quare]]== ''The National Archives, ref. PROB 11/596/242, Will of Daniel Quare alias Quere, Clockmaker of London, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D585469 Discovery Centre catalogue entry]: will can be downloaded (free)'', transcribed by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], transcription released by him into the public domain'' ''Will proved by Jeremiah Quare, son and executor, 26 March 1724'' ''Split into paragraphs for easier comprehension'' I Daniel Quare Citizen and Clockmaker of London do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say First I give and bequeath unto my dear and loving Wife Mary Quare Daughter of Jeremiah Stevens late of Wickham [High Wycombe] in the County of Bucks Maltster dec'd [deceased] the sum of two Thousand eight hundred pounds lawfull money of Great Britain I also give unto her all my household goods and implements of household I also give unto her the two Gold Watches she usually wears one of them being a Repeater and the other a plain Watch And I do hereby declare that what I have hereby given unto my said Wife in [?] and full satisfaction of what she can or may claim of or out of my Estate by the Custom of the City of London or otherwise howsoever And that she do and shall within three Months next after my Decease sign seale and duly execute and deliver unto my Executor a Release accordingly Notwithstanding I did fully advance my late Daughter Anne now dec'd [deceased] upon her Marriage with John Falconer of London Merchant yet out of the Affection I bear to the Children of my said Daughter viz John David Mary and Margaret Falconer I give unto each of them the sume of four hundred pounds Sterling to be paid unto them respectively at their respective ages of one and twenty years And in case of the Death of any of them before his or her Legacy shall become due then I give the Legacy or Legacies of him or her so dying to the Survivor and Survivor of them And I do hereby declare that the Legacys before given to my Grandchildren the said John David Mary and Margaret Falconer are given to them as aforesaid upon Condition that their Father the said John Falconer do and shall within the Space of two Months next after my decease sign seal and duly execute unto my Executor or his Executors or Administrators a Generall Release of and for all sume and sums of Money Claims and Demands whatsoever that he the said John Falconer can or may have or claime of into or out of my Estate for any matter Course of thing whatsoever except what is hereby given him And I do hereby further declare that the Legacys before given to my said Grandchildren the said John David Mary and Margaret Falconer is upon this further Condition That each of them respectively do and shall upon his or her Receipt of his or her Legacies sign seal and duke execute unto my said Executor His Executors or Administrators a general Release of all Claimes and Demands of in or to my Estate by the Custom of London or otherwise howsoever Except what he or they may be intituled to by this my Will and that the Legacy of him or her that shall neglect or refuse to give such Release shall go and be to my said Son Jeremiah Quare Item I give to my said Son in Law John Falconer five Guineas Item I give unto each of my Grandchildren Daniel and Mary Quare Children of my Son Jeremiah Quare the Sume of four hundred pounds Sterling to be paid unto them respectively at their respective ages of one and twenty years And in case of the death of either of them before his or her Legacy becomes due I give the Legacy of him or her so dying to the Survivor of them I do hereby declare that I did fully advance my said Son Jeremiah Quare upon his Marriage yet I hereby give and bequeath unto him the Sume of two Thousand pounds Sterling Provided always and my Mind and Will is that in case my Estate shall fall short of paying the Legacys hereby given then the said several Legatees (except my said Wife) shall allow to my Executor a deduction out of the several Legacies hereby given them in proportion to what my Estate shall fall short of paying thereof All the rest residue and remainder of my Estate (if any) I give unto my said son Jeremiah Quare and constitute and appoint him Executor hereof and revoke all other Wills by me at any time heretofore made In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament sett my hand and seal this third day of May in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and twenty three Memo that the above written Will was read to the Testator Daniel Quare and then the same was by him signed and sealed and also published and declared to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of Harbt. Springett Joseph Seward Dan. Reading

Will of Dollin Cain of Jurby, Isle of Man, 1694

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[[Category: Isle of Man, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the will of '''Dollin Cain''' of Jurby, Isle of Man, written on 13 February 1694/5 and proved at the Archdeaconry court of the Isle of Man after Dollin's death around 23rd February 1694/5. The original will and inventory (undated and not here transcribed) was entered in the register along with the claims against the estate, and a copy of the settlement of a dispute between the husbands of Dollin's two daughters Catherin and Anne dated 1728, provoked by the distribution of the estate of Dollin's widow Mally Corlett. '''Will of Dollin Cain of Jurby1694''' Probate records for the Archdeaconry Court of the Isle of Man, Archdeacons Wills 1685-1694, unfoliated will register. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN6-6SWJ?cat=233934 FamilySearch film 008076738 image 480] accessed 11 May 2023 '''Persons named:''' *'''Dollin Cain''' Testator, from his burial record, the parish clerk of Jurby *'''my loving wife''' unnamed through this will. She was Mally Cain als Corlett, whose death in February 1727/8 provoked the dispute about the redistribution of her property *'''my eldest daughter Catherin''' Cath Cain, future wife of John Christian who was parson of Jurby in 1694, Vicar of Jurby at the time of their marriage in 1703 *'''my daughter Anne''' Anne Cain, future wife of Thomas Clark *'''unborn child''' Testator made provision for this potential child that his wife may have been pregnant with, but there is no record of such a child in the baptism register *'''Parson John Christian''' later Vicar of Jurby. Witness to will, overseer of the tuition of Testator's children *'''Thomas Corlett my brother in law''' brother of Testator's wife *'''Phillip Corlett''' relationship not stated (probably brother in law) *'''John Cain''' brother of Testator *'''my sister Jony''' Jony Cain, received a Heiffer *'''my sister Mary''' Mary Cain *'''William Clerk''' witness to will *'''John Knean''' witness to will '''Jurby'''
In the name of God Amen. I '''Dollin Cain''' sick & weak in body but [''in'']
good & p[er]fect memory praised be God doe make my last will & Testa[''ment'']
in form & maner following . First I Comend my soul to Almighty God
and my body to Christian buriall and dispose of my worldly Goods as
followeth. I leave and bequeath to the poor three firletts of meal
to be distributed among them, I leave and bequeath to '''my Eld[''est'']'''
'''daughter Catherin''' all my houses and lands Cropp and Team wholy to
w[hi]ch the wife hath given her Consent for her part, as also to my s[ai]d daugh=
ter the husbandry gears, always p[ro]vided that if my wife be w[i]th child &
the child on her bearing prove to be a son then the s[ai]d Child on her bearing
is to have all the above particulars left to my s[ai]d daughter, and in that
case my s[ai]d daughter Catherin to be joynt Exec[uto]re w[i]th '''my daughter Anne''' but
if my wife prove w[i]th child of a daughter then my s[ai]d daughter Anne and
the Posthume ^ daughter to be joynt Exe[cuto]rs and if not w[i]th child at all that then my
daughter Anne is to be sole Exec[uto]r of all my worldly goods of w[ha]t nature
soever except is before left & bequeathed to my daughter Catherin. It[em] I leave and Comitt the tuition of my Children w[i]th their goods & lands
to my loveing wife untill my heir whether son or daughter come to lawfull
years and appoint '''my loveing friends Parson John Christian & Thomas Corlett'''
'''my brother in law)''' supervisors of my s[ai]d Children and leave as legasy to the
s[ai]d Tho: Corlett xs and to Parson Christian forty shill[in]gs It[em] I leave to
'''Phillip Corlett''' my wearing coat & to '''my brother Jon.''' my serge coat & wearing
coat. It[em] It is my will that if '''my brother John''' live w[i]th my wife & assist her
as best he can that then my wife mantain him when he lives so w[i]th her w[i]th
dyett & Clothes & give him the keeping of two beast winter & sum[m]er It[em] I leave
to '''my sister Jony''' a Heiffer. It[em] to '''my sister Mary''' w[ha]t is in her own hands
It[em] I leave upon my wife that she make up then loft as it was and to have all
the loose boards in or about the house towards it. It[em] I leave to my wife the
brown colt as a legacy and will that if all my children dye under age
that my wife have three pounds of their goods. And to wittness this
to be my last will & Testam[en]t have subscribed the same this 13th
of Feb[rua]ry 1694. & vid a peice to the wittnesses Dollin Cain X Signed & published in pr[e]sence of us [jurati]
Wm Clerk
Jon. Knean
Jon. Christian
The overseers sworn in form of law [Inventory not here transcribed] The goods in the wifes Custody who hath given pledges for the forthcoming of the same in form of law
Mr Thos Christian & Wm Corlett of Batterson Feb[rua]ry the 13th 1695
Robert Lowney entered his claime ag[ains]t the Ex[ecuto]rs of Dollin Caine for the sume of 7 s Due as will be made to appear and craveth the Law. He ent[e]rs also for the Interest of 20 s being a Ball of placket ---- Whereas there has been a Controversy betwixt '''Mr'''
'''Thos. Clerk of West Mappin''' & the '''Rev'd Mr Christian'''
'''Vicar of Jurby''' touching the last Will & Testam[en]t of '''Dollin'''
'''Cain''' bearing Date 13th February 1694, as also concerning
other particulars annexed to the s[ai]d Will, and the s[ai]d Partys
having oblig'd themselves by bond dated the 29th March
1728 to abide by & rest satisfy'd with the judgm[en]t and
Arbitration of '''Capt[ain] Wm. Christian & Mr Thos: Corlett'''
and in case of their difference by the Umpirage of
the '''Rev[eren]d Mr Edw'd Moore Curate of Kk Andrews'''; Tis
this day unaminously consented, accorded & agreed to
by & betwixt the said Partys '''That''' for a full
and final end of all strifes, debates & Controversys
touching any claims & demands to Lands, houses
Goods or chattels of what nature soever, w[hi]ch either
of the s[ai]d Partys have had, or may have, one upon
another by Vertue of the last Will of '''Dollin Cain'''
afores[ai]d or by reason of any pretended defect in the
same - That the Following decision is to stand & be
Final & Conclusive, '''Vizt''' '''(1) That Mr Clerk''' is to have the full benefit
of the half crop of Corn in East Nappin, Namely
of what was possess'd by '''his Mother in Law''' at the time of
her Death, and that he shall have passable ways & liberty
to carry the s[ai]d half Crop to his own Estate & not be
oblig'd to take his beast (unless it be his own pleasure)
out of the grass before all Hallow Tide next '''In consideration of which 'tis (2ndly) agreed''' that Mr
Christian is to have all the Dung of the East Nappin
belonging to the Executrix of his Mother in Law together
with the Lime stones lying on the s[ai]d Estate, as also all the
grass of the Quarterland, excepting Lhrana hrab & the flat
adjoining & chibber ny glory '''(3)''' As to all Meadowing & Intacks in the Curragh possessed by [''verso'']
by the s[ai]d deceas'd Mother in Law at her death, Tis agree'd that
Mr Christian is to have the grass, hay and eddish of the same
excepting of the south end of the Close y Gryl, Drim y Close
Gatt. & Croit y Cain & Lhrance moar, w[hi]ch Mr Clerk is to hold
and have the whole benefit of untill all Hallows Tide next as affore
mentioned '''4thly''' As to paying the Lord Rent belonging to the Decedents
part of the Nappin & Curragh, It is consented to, That Mr
Christian is, for the parcells to be enjoy'd by him to pay
twelve shill[ing]s and Mr Clerk the other twenty four shillings
and that Mr Christian is to pay the poundage of the beasts
pounded by him or his family belonging to Mr Clerk with
=out any further allowance for the same. '''5thly''' In lieu of Mr Christian pretensions to any part of
the Crop or Team w[hi]ch may be yet unsatisfy'd he is to have
from the said Mr Clerk (besides the particulars afforemention'd)
the fourth choice bullock of the decedents Team w[i]th an
heifer for '''his son Thomas''' and also (for what he may want
of the Corbs) a Spit, Racken Tree & Tripods & likewise two
bed-steads Vizt: those standing in the old dwelling house of the
Nappin. '''Lastly''' for the performance of all & Singular the previous
both partys have bound themselves their Heirs Exe[cuto]rs Ad=
=min[istrato]rs and Assigns in the penalty of Two hundred pounds
in the nature of all fines within this Isle as witness this
subscription the 27th of June 1728. Tho Clark
Jo. Christian In presence of Will Rose, Edw'd Moore ==Sources==

Will of Dr Robert Plott, of Sutton Manor, Borden parish 1696

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] The will and testament of [[Plot-7|Robert Plot]], of Sutton Manor, Doctor of Law, in the Parish of Borden was made on 9 Sep 1694. A codicil was added on 26 March 1696
Robert, aged 55 years, was to die within five weeks on 30 Apr 1696. He was buried in the parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Borden, Kent on 5 May.
He was survived by his wife of 6 years, Rebecca Sherwood, widow of Henry Burman, and his remaining two living children: Robert Plot and Ralph Sherwood Plott.
His daughter, Rebecca, who was baptized 22 Aug 1694, died between the making of Robert's will in Sep 1694 and the making of the codicil in March 1696. The will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 9 Jun 1696. The will is preserved in The National Archives (UK) Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: ''Will Registers'' [database with images online at The National Archives] ref PROB 11/432
Citing Register: Bond Quire Numbers: 87-130, Will of Doctor Robert Plott, Doctor of Law of Borden, Kent dated 9 Sep 1694 and codicil dated 26 March 1696
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D717530 reference PROB 11/432/55], proved on 9 Jun 1696, [https://www.ancestry.com.au/sharing/182930?token=vPmthTMmZZv4eU9SAkhO6dK8qC6zasmZUAgmOtcdcMs%3D copy also in Ancestry] (accessed 24 Oct 2022)
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Persons in the order in which they are mentioned *'''Robert Plott''', of Borden, doctor of laws (Testator) *'''Rebecca (Sherwood) Plott ''' (wife) *'''Robert Plot''' (son) *'''Rebecca Plot''' (daughter, deceased before Mar 1695/96) *'''Rebecca Taylor''' (niece, wife of Thomas Taylor) *'''Thomas Taylor''' (son of Thomas and Rebecca Taylor) *'''Rebecca Taylor''' (sister of Thomas Taylor) *'''Anne Taylor''' (sister of Thomas Taylor) *'''John Burman''' (step-son, son of Rebecca Sherwood) *'''Ralph and Mrs Mary Sherwood''' (parents-in-law) *'''Arthur Charlett''' (Dr of Divinity Master of University College, Oxford) *'''John Hoo''' (Middle Temple London) *'''unborn child''' (subsequently identified as Ralph Sherwood Plott, son) Transcription: In the name of God Amen
I Robert Plott of Borden in the County of Kent Dr. of Lawes
being sound in mind and perfect memory praised be God Doe make
this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following
Impr[mi]is I give and surrender my soule into the hands of Almighty God that gave
it surely trusting that through the meritts of its blessed Redeemer the Lord
Jesus Christ it shall be saved. And my body to be buryed in the parish church
of Borden as neare my Seate there as conveniently it may.
Item I give to
the poor of the said parish the summe of forty shillings to be distributed
among them according to the discretion of my Executor or his Guardian
hereafter to be named
Item I give and bequeath unto my intirely beloved
'''Wife Rebecca''' besides the joynture already settled upon her all the rings
Jewells Necklace of pearle braceletts and other ornaments of her body she
shall be possest of at the time of my death together with the use of all my
bedding lynnen hangings pictures plate pewter brasse tables chaires brewing
vessells and all other household stuffe whatsoever that shall be found
in my house at Borden aforesaid at the time of my death for and during
the terme of her naturall life.
Item I give to my said deare wife '''Rebecca'''
in liew of six hundred pounds menc[i]oned to be laid out in augmentation of
of her joynture the summe of thirty pounds per Annum rent charge to be paid
her yearly out of my lease on the parsonage of Borden in the County of
Kent during the terme of her naturall life according to the purpose of a
certaine writing made for that purpose signed and sealed by my selfe
And as for the remainder of the product of the rest of my reall and personal
estate over and above my wifes joynture and other bequests to her made
my will is that it shall be divided and expended in the education of my
children during their minority according to the discretion of my said Wife
Rebecca Whom I doe hereby constitute and appoint to be their sole Guardian
But when they or other of them shall arrive at the age of one and twenty
yeares or shall marry before that age with consent of their Mother Then
my will is that two thirds of the said product over and above my wifes
Joynture shall accrew and be paid to my '''sonne Robert''' and the other third
parte to my '''daughter Rebecca'''. And after the decease of my said deare Wife ...
I give and bequeath to my said sonne Robert all that my
Mannor of Sutton alias Sutton barne Mannor in the parish of Borden
aforesaid with all the Quitrents Barnes Stables and other outhouses
thereunto belonging together with all that my woodand commonly called
Fridwood in the said Parish of Borden and County of Kent to him and
his Heirs forever
Item I give and bequeath to my said '''sonne Robert'''
after the death of my said Wife Rebecca All those three paires or
parcells of Marsh (?) Lands in the parish of Iwade and County of Kent
commonly called the Ferry Hooks joyning and abutting to the Kings Ferry
on passage into the Isle of Sheppey to him and his heires forever
Item I give and bequeath to my said '''sonne Robert''' after the death
also of his Mother All that my farme consisting of a house and land
barne stable of and now in the tenure and occupation of Francis Mannington
in the said parish of Iwade to him and his heires forever
Item I give
and bequeath to my '''daughter Rebecca''' also after the death of her
Mother All that my Lease of the Tythes of the Rectory of Iwade in
the County of Kent to her her Executors Administrators and Assignes
And in cast the said Lease shall require renewall after my decease and
appoint my loving father in law Mr '''Ralph Sherwood''' Citizen and
Grocer of London and '''John Hoo''' of the Middle Temple London Esq
my Executors In Trust for this purpose only to renew the said Lease from
time to time as often as shall be requisite for the uses here specified in this
my Will And if it soe please God that my said sonne Robert dye
without issue Then I give and bequeath unto my said Daughter Rebecca
also All that my Manor of Sutton al[ia]s Sutton Barne Mannor and my
Woodland called Fridwood in the Parish of Borden and my house and land
in the tenure and occupat[i]on of Francis Mannington together with my
Marsh land called the Ferry Hooks in the parish of Iwade to her and her
heires forever. And if it shall soe happen that my said daughter shal dye
without issue Then I also give and bequeath to my siad sonne Robert the
said Lease of the tythes of the said Rectory of Iwade to him his Executors
Administrators and Assignes The lease to be renewed also for his use
during his nonage(?) by my Executors in trust for that purpose as is above
specified. And if it shall soe happen that both my sone Robert and daughter
Rebecca shall dye without issue Then my will is that my dear wife
Rebecca if she shall still be living shall have and enjoy all my estate whether
reall or personall she not permitting any wilfull waste and keeping all
Edifices and fences in good order and repair during the terme of her naturall
life. My said Executors in trust still renewing the said Lease for their use
and purpose hereafter to be menc[i]oned. And after the death of my said wife
Rebecca I then give and bequeath all my reall estate both in Borden and
Iwade unto my deare '''Niece Rebecca''' the wife of Thomas Taylor of the
City of Canterbury Dr. of Lawes for her seperate and sole use during the
terme of her naturall life. And after her decease I give and bequeath all
my said reall estate unto my '''Godson Thomas Taylor''' sonne of the said
Dr Thomas Taylor and my neice Rebecca to him and his heires forever
he the said Thomas paying out of it to his two sisters '''Rebecca''' and '''Anne'''
the sum[m]e of two hundred pounds equally to be divided to each of them
a jewell to wear in memory of me And as for my lease of the Tythes of
the Rectory of Iwade I give and bequeath it after the death of my wife
and children if both dye without issue to the Chancellor Masters and
Scholars of the University of Oxford for the maintenanceof a Professor
of naturall history in the said University to be conveyed to them by my
said Executor in Trust and sealed by the said Chancellor Masters and
Scholars for that use in the best and securest manner that they can by
Councell learned in the Law provided always that the said Professor be
stiled and called Plotts Professor of Natural History as hath usually been
allowed to the founders of other professorshipps The first professor if
capable and willing to accept of it to be my sonne in law Mr John
Burman And after him as often as the said professorshipp shall become
void to be filled againe by the plurality of the Votes of the Vice Chancellor
of the said University Colledge the principall of Magdalen Hall and
of the two Proctors all for the time being within one month after it shall
become void
Item I give and bequeath unto the said Mr '''John Burman'''
the curtaines vallences and bases of silker imbroiderey now upon the bedd
in the Chamber over the Parlour at Sutton Barne together with the
imbroidered table cloth belonging to them and a ring of twenty shillings
value to wear in memory of me
Item I give and bequeath to my '''brother'''
and '''sister''' How my nephew and neice Taylor and '''cozen Susanna
Dorrington''' each a ring of twenty shillings value And all the rest of my
goods and chattells whatsoever and wheresoever not herein before
bequeathed my debts and funerall expenses first being paid I give unto
my sonne Robert Plott Whom I doe hereby constitute and appoint
my sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament willing and
requiring my intirely beloved wife to be very carefull in the Guardianshipp of
him and of my pretty daughter And desiring my much honoured father
and Mother in law Mr '''Ralph and Mrs Mary Sherwood''' '''Arthur Charlett'''
Dr of Divinity Master of University Colledge in Oxford and '''John Hoo'''
of the Middle Temple London Esq. to be aiding and assisting in their
advice &c to my deare wife in the education of my children and in defence
of her and their property As a pledge whereof I desire they would
each accept of the sum[m]e of tenne pounds to buy them mourning and a ring of
twenty shillings each to wear in memory of me In confirmation of which
this my last Will and Testament renouncing all oter Wills heretofore
by me made I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this nineth day of
September Anno Domini one thousand six hundred ninety foure. Rob: Plott
Signed sealed publisht and declared to be the last Will and Testament of
the above named Dr Robert Plott in the presence of Jos. Hindmarsh
Rich[ar]d Sare William Clerdew

Memorandum
That whereas I
Robert Plot of Borden Dr of Lawes have given and bequeathed in my
written Will now in the cabinet at London the Tythes of the Parsonage of
Iwade in the County of Kent to my daughter Rebecca And in case she dye
without issue to my sonne Robert Now since it hath please Almighty God
to take my said Daughter to himselfe without issue and that my deare wife
now goeth bigg of another child My will is That the said Tythes shall not
goe to my sonne Robert but to the '''child''' wherewith my now wife is bigg
whether sonne or daughter under the same condit[i]ons and remainders as
they should have done had my said daughter Rebecca lived to enjoy them
Alsoe my will further is That my deare wife notwithstanding the bequest
and restraintlaid in my aforesaid written Will shall have liberty to sell
one hundred pounds worth of timber in the upper parte of Fridwoods and
another hundred pounds worth of underwood in the same woods towards
defraying the charge of my funerall expenses and payment of other debts
In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this twenty
sixth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred ninety
and six and in the eighth yeare of his Majesties reigne desiring that this
paper may be added as a Codicill to my said last Will. Rob: Plot. Declared
signed and selaed in the presence of Willi[am] Barrones John Beach Jane Cooper. Transcribed by [[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] on 24 Oct 2022. ==Research Notes== The name '''Hoo''' may be a phonetic variant of '''How'''. Robert was related to Rev. Gervais How, rector of Battersea parish, through his wife's sister, Mary Sherwood who married the Rev. in 1677. ==Sources==

Will of Edmond Audley

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] ==''The will of Edmonde Awdeley (Audley)''== Dated 13th February 1584/85 Transcribed from a download of the digital version held by the National ArchivesThe National Archives - Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury PROB 11/68/294 Will of Edmonde Awdeley of Great Palgrave, Norfolk 17 May 1585 (accessed and downloaded 11 May 2023) [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D921671 Catalogue Entry] (accessed 11th May 2023) Spelling, punctuation and line/page breaks as per the original document
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People in the will in '''bold''' for ease of reading people in the will :'''The poor of Sporle''' :'''The poor of Swaffam''' :'''Philip Awdeley''' - his son and sole executor :'''James Awdeley''' - his son :'''Robert Botte''' - tenant :'''John James''' - tenant :'''widow Levett''' - tenant :'''daughter Paston''' - daughter :'''Elizabeth Audley''' - daughter :'''Robert de ?Train''' - leaseholder :'''Thomas Lovell knight''' - donor of a gold ring :'''Edmond Awdeley''' godchild and grandchild :'''Henry ?Jermingham''' - donor of a ''"silver salte gilte"'' :'''His late wyfe''' -(Ann (Tyrell)Audley) :'''Elizabeth Dethicke''' - daughter in law :'''Elizabeth Basford''' :'''John Dethick''' :'''daughter Dethick''' -daughter :'''Robert Dereham''' - cousin :'''John Dereham''' - cousin :'''William Hammond''' :'''Thomazine''' - his dairy maid :'''Marie Lambert''' - his cook :'''Cecily Mindham''' :'''Mary ?Thyyed''' :'''Roger Smithe''' :'''Mathew Leiton''' :'''Robert Fisher''' :'''Thomas ?Twitte''' :'''John Pickering''' :'''William ?Klpe''' :'''Mary Tosted''' :'''Marye ?Tirbinpad''' :'''James Awdeley''' - witness :'''Richard Mour''' - witness :'''Henrye Mindham''' - witness :'''Richard Fisher''' - witness :'''Henricum Crooke - witness '''I Edmonde Awdeley'''
of great Pagrave in the county of Norfk. Esquier being of good and perfect remembrance thanks be
to god for the same I this Thirtenth day of february Anno one thousand fyve hundred fower score and
fower and in the seaven and twentieth year of the raigne of our sovereign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of
God of England France and Ireland Queen Defender of the faith Doe constitute ordain and
make this my last will and testament in manner and forme following. First I Commend my Soule to
God allmightie my maker trusting assuredly to be saved by the onely merit death and passion of Jesus
Christ my only Saviour and Redemer. Item I will my body to the earth. Item I give to the Reparation of
the church of Sporle Sixe and twenty shilling and eight pence. Item I give to the '''poor of the same'''
'''towne''' twenty shillings, fyve combesA "combe" (also spelled "coomb" or "comb") was a unit of dry volume measurement used in England during the medieval and early modern periods. The exact value of a combe varied depending on the region, but it was typically equivalent to about 4 bushels or 144 liters.The combe was often used to measure grains such as wheat, barley, or oats, as well as other dry goods like salt or coal. In some cases, the combe could also be used to measure liquids, although this was less common. The combe was eventually phased out as a unit of measurement in England in the 19th century, as more standardized systems of measurement were introduced. rie and fyve combes mawlte to be distributed at the Nativitie of our
Lord God next after my decease. Item I give to the '''poor people of Swaffam''' Three pounds to be distri/
buted at the Nativitie of Lorde god next after my decease. Item I give to '''Phillip Awdeley''' my sonne
and to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten All and singular my Landes, pastures , sheepescours"Sheepscouring" is the process of washing or cleaning wool from sheep to remove dirt, grease, and other impurities. This was an important step in preparing the wool for use in textiles, as dirty or greasy wool could be difficult to spin and weave.
Rents [ser]vices, Tenements and hereditaments whatsoever sett lieng and being in Swaffam, great Pagrave
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litle Pagrave, Sporle, litle Dunham or elsewhere w[i]thin the County of Norfk (except all such Landes & tenements
as by this my last will and testament given to''' James Awdeley''' my son or any other person) And for default of such
heirs males of the body of the said '''Philip my son''', then the said Landes and other the premisses to remayne
to '''James Awdeley''' my sonne and to the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten, and for default of such heires
males, Then to my right heirs forever. Item I give unto '''James Awdeley''' all such free Landes as be in
Lease or late were in Lease of '''Robert Botte''', '''John James''' and '''widow Levett''' or any of them, To have and to houlde
to him and his heirs forever. Item I give to the said '''James''' all the beddes with all the furniture to them belonging
with all the stuff that be in his Chamber besides one coveringe of nice fine Tapestrie, fower silver spoons, one
goblets of silver [par]cell guilt"parcel-gilt." This term describes a type of decorative technique used on silver vessels during the 16th century and beyond, which involves gilding only certain parts or "parcels" of the silver surface. A parcel-gilt drinking vessel would have some parts of the silver surface left plain, while other areas would be coated in a layer of gold using a gilding process. This created a striking contrast between the two metals and added a level of intricacy to the design. chatGPT, one drinking pott of silver with a cov[er], one Couselett, one pike, two paier of sheetes
besides those in his Chamber, two table clothes, six napkins, two towels and two Cupboard clothes. Item I give
him Twentie pounds and my great baie mare. item I give my '''daughter Paston''' ten pounds to buy her A
Jewell. Item I give to '''Elizabeth Awdeley''' my Daughter one hundred ^pounds of good and lawful money of England, to be
paid within one year after my death. Item I will that '''Philip''' my son shall give her meat drink and Lodging
and fireing within my saide house freely till such tyme as she the saide Elizabeth shal be fully satisfied and paid
the foursayde some of one hundred poundes. Item I give unto the saide '''Elizabeth''' my daughter all that my Lease
and tearme of years yet to come that I have in Marton of '''Robert de ?Train''' Esquire with all the sheep goinge
upon the premisses paying and discharging all such terrmes and other charges as I am by the virtue of the said
Lease anywise charged or to be charged. Item I give her that fetherbedde, three bolsters, three blankets, fower
pillows with pillowsleeves?, three coverlets whereof one to be of fine tapestrie that I late bought, eight paiers
of sheetes, sixe silver spoons, the little silver gill with the cov[er], one goblett of silver [par]cell guilt, one silver drinkinge
pott with a cover, fower tableclothes, a dozen and a half of napkins, fower cupboard clothes, fower towells, sixe
dishes, three saucers, a great coffer in the hall chamber and a Dansk=Danish chest standinge by my chamber. Item I
give my '''daughter Awdeley''' the gold ring that was given me by Sir '''Thomas Lovell knight'''. Item I give to
'''Edmond Awdeley''' my godchilde and grandchilde one framed table in the parlor with sixe joyned"Joint stool" - a stool with a rectangular or square top that is joined to the legs using mortise-and-tenon joints. This was a common type of stool in the 16th century. or "Jointed stool" - similar to a joint stool, but with the addition of stretchers or supports between the legs to provide additional stability. - ChatGPT stools, two chaires
one out of needleworke, the other of wainscot, one cupboarde of walnut tree with the sealing of wainscott in the sayde
parlour. Item I give him the sealing of wainscott in the parlour Chamber with all and singular the furniture in the
said chamber as they now bee. Item I give to him the Brewhouse hall with the brewing vessels as they
stande and the Mill with the furniture. item I give him a bason and ewer of Silver, three guilt bolles with
one cov[er], one fine little bolle guilt with a cov[er], one silver salte gilte given me by Esq '''Henry Jermingham''', three guilt
drinking bolls without cov[er], the great ragru"Ragru" carpets were highly valued in Europe and were often used to decorate the homes of the wealthy. They were particularly popular in England during the Tudor period (1485-1603), and many examples survive today in museums and private collections. carpet of fine tapestrie with sixe fine quissions. Provided that I
will that '''Philipp Awdeley''' his father shall have and use all and singular the premisses during his lief. Item
I give the said '''Edmond''' my Chayne of gould that was my '''late wyfe'''s and one gould ring with a seal of Armes
in it to bee delivered ^ himat his age of one and twentie yeares. Item I give to '''Elizabeth Dethicke''' my daughter in law
forty shillings. Item to '''Elizabeth Basford''' forty shillings and a newe gowne ready made. Item to '''John'''
'''Dethick''' three poundes to be paid in three yeares. Item I give to my '''daughter Dethick''' ten shillings. Item
I give to my Cosen '''Robert Dereham''' fourtie shillinges and to my Cosen '''John Dereham''' fourtie shillinges. Item
to '''William Hamond''' tenne shillinges and two ewes. Item I give to '''Thomazine''' my dairy maide forty shillinges
one ?hecksouth, one featherbed, one paire of sheetes and a coverlett. Item I give to the saide '''Thomazine''' twenty shillinges
yearly during her her natural lief to be paid out of the house that I late bought at Swaffam by Marhall ponde
And for your payment thereof that it shall and make be lawful to the saide '''Thomazine''' and her assignees to
distraine in and upon the premisses for the payment of the foresaide twentie shillinges yearly or any
parte thereof. Item I give to '''Marie Lambert''' my Cooke twentie shillinges, fower ewes a heckfourth="Heifer" and a
paire of sheetes. Item I give to '''Cecily Mindham''' ten shillinges and two ewes, To '''Mary ?Thyyed''' six shillinge
eightpence and two lambs, To '''Roger Smithe''' sixe shillings eightpence and one of my Cloakes, To '''Mathew'''
'''Leiton''' thirtene shillinges fower pence and fower ewes, To '''Robert Fisher''' twenty shillinges my coult that goeth
at Marton, one combe wheat and a combe barley, To '''Thomas ?Twitte''' sixe shillinges eightpence and two
Lambes. Item to''' John Pickering''' six shillings eightpence, a combe rie a combe maulte, and a Loade of
wood to be layde at his house at swaffam. Item to '''William ?Klyde''' tenne shillinges, two ewes, two lambes
and my best Coate, to '''Mary Tosted''' a combe wheat and fyve shillinges, To '''Marye ?Tirbinpad''' six shillinges
eight pence, To ?Kdans six shillinges eightpence and two Lambes, To ? fyve shillinges and to ?
my boye six shillinges eight pence and a Lambe, And to every other of my servants shepherds and othyers
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to that hathe been in my service one whole year Six shillings eight pence. the rest of all my goods I give to
'''Philip Awdeley''' my son whome I make my sole Executour of this my last will and testament. In witness
whereof to this present I have sett my hand and seale the date and yeare above written. & ? Ed, Awdeley
Witnessed at the sealing and delyverie of this will '''James Awdeley''', '''Richard Mour''','''Henrye Mindham''', '''Richd'''
'''Fisher''' & ? '''Henricum Crooke.''' ==[[Audley-208 | Return to Profile]]== == Sources ==

Will of Edmond Ivory, Yeoman of Henlow, 1631

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[[Category:Bedfordshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Ivory-676|Edmond Ivory (abt.1592-abt.1631)]] was written on 18 October 1630, and proved (in Latin) in the Court of the Archdeaconry of Bedford, on 7 June 1631 with administration granted to John Ivorie, executor who renounced, with administration then granted to Elizabeth Ivorie the relict on 15 June.https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/221664?availability=Family%20History%20Library Authors: Church of England. Archdeaconry of Bedfordshire. Court. Original wills Box 23-24, 1631-1635 Family History Library British B1 Southeast Film: 1066806 Image Group: 8069781 Images 18 & 19https://bedsarchivescat.bedford.gov.uk/Details/archive/110604370 Reference ABP/W1630-1/206 Will of Edmund Ivory of Henlow, yeoman Made 18 October 1630, proved 6 June 1631 Ivory, Edmund Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Edmund Ivory (testator) *Elizabeth Ivory (wife) *William Ivory (younger son, under 21) *Elizabeth Ivory (eldest daughter, under 21) *Mary Ivory (second daughter, under 21) *Sarah Ivory (third daughter, under 21) *John Ivory, clerk (brother, executor) *John Ivory (eldest son, under 21) *Mr (Isaac) Turner, minister of Henlow *Mother in Law (unnamed but living at the time of the will) *Witnesses: Isaac Turner Vicar, Ed: Kent, Will: Underwood. ---- In the name of God Amen. The eighteenth day of October in the yeare of our L[or]d God 1630 & in
the sixt yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne L[or]d Charles by the Grace of God of England, Scot-
land, France & Ireland King Defender of the faith &c Witnesseth that I '''Edmund Ivory''' of
Henlowe in the County of Bedford & in the Diocesse of Lincolne Yeoman being sicke in body but of
perfect mind & remembrance (praysed be God) doe make, ordayne & constitute this my last Will &
testament in mann[er] & forme following. First & principally I bequeath my soule into the Hands
of Almighty God, hoping to have all my sinnes freely forgiven me by the death & passion of Jesus
Christ my only saviour & merciful redeemer, & my body to be buryed in the church or churchyard
of Henlowe aforesayed at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named. Item I give &
Bequeath unto '''Elizabeth''' my Wife Forty pounds a yeare, during her naturall life in Lieu of Her
Dowery & Joynture. And moreover I Bequeath unto her all my householdstuffe, goods & chattells
w[hi]ch I have, to the end she shall equally distribute my sayd householdstuffe betweene my daughters
at their severall dayes of Marriage. Item I give unto '''William''' my younger sonne an 100
pounds to be payed him when he shall accomplish the Age of 21 Yeares. I doe also give & beque-
ath unto the sayed William my sonne, & to his heires for ever all my freeholde Lands & tenements
w[i]th the Appertenances lying and being in Lyggrave, & Sundon in the County of Bedford aforesayed
to have and to hold the same Lands, tenements & appurtenances, from the feast of St Michaell
the Archangell, w[hi]ch shall be in the yeare of our L[or]d God 1646 unto the sayed William his heires
& assignes for ever. Item I give unto my Eldest Daughter '''Elizabeth''' the Summe of
100 pounds, to be payed unto her, when she shall accomplish the age of 21 yeares or at the
day of marriage, w[hi]ch shall first happen. Item I give unto my second Daughter '''Mary''' the
Summe of 100 pounds to be payed unto her, when she shall accomplish the age of 21 yeares or at the
day of marriage, w[hi]ch shall first happen. Item I give unto my third Daughter '''Sarah''', the
Summe of 100 pounds to be payed unto her when she shall accomplish the age of 21 yeares
or at the day of marriage, w[hi]ch shall first happen. And if it shall happen the sayed
Elizabeth, Mary or Sarah to dye before their sayed portion or portions be due unto them,
Then my Will is that the portion or portions w[hi]ch should have been payed unto them, or any of
them as aforesayed shall be equally divided betweene & come to the survivors or survivors of
them.
Item my will is that '''John Ivory''' Clarke my Brother shall have hold & enioy to him, his exe-
cutors, Administrators & assignes, all my freehold Lands & tenements with the appertenances, Lying &
being in Offly & Lilly in the County of Hertford, and in Lyggerave & Sundon in the County of Bedford,
for and during the terme & time of sixteene yeares, from the Feast of St Michaell the Archangell
last past before the Date hereof fully to be compleate & ended, Yealding & paying therefore unto
my Eldest sonne''' John Ivory''' 20 shillings yearely during the sayed terme, if it be demanded.
Also I make my sayed Brother John Ivory sole Executor of this my last will & testament,
whom I appoint and desire to pay my debts, discharge my legacyes, & to pay the Fine of my
Coppy holdlands in Sundon aforesayed and to bring my body decently to the ground.
Item I give to the poore of Henlowe Forty shillings, & to the poore of Offly 40 shillings, to be payed
bt my wife Elizabeth: And I give likewise Forty shillings to '''Mr Turner''' Minister of Henlowe
w[hi]ch my sayed Wife shall pay.
Item my will is that the sayed Forty pounds per Annum given to my Wife Elizabeth shall be
payed her Quarterly, and also that she shall receive and take to Her selfe all the profitts of my Coppy
holdlands with the Appertenances Lying in Sundon, & my Quittrents in Kimpton, untill my Eldest
sonne come to be at the Age of 21 yeares, for the bringing Up of my Children untill their portions
become due unto them.
Item my Will is that if my sonne William dye before the age of 21 yeares, the sayed 100 pounds given to
him shall be devided equally betweene any daughters.
Moreover whereas my '''Mother in Law''' hath twenty markes per annum payed her out of my Lands,
during her life, my will is that my Wife Elizabeth shall after my sayed Mothers decease, have
the sayed 20 markes payed unto her yearly during the terme of Her owne naturall life. In
Witnesse Whereof I Edmond I Ivory Have sett my Hand & Seale ./
Witnesses Isaac Turner Vic:
Ed: Kent: Will: Underwood.
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Will of Edmund Boddicott, London, 1761

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Boddicott-9|Edmund Boddicott]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Edmund Boddicott of East India House, London. It was written on 16 November 1756 and proved at London on 10 October 1761. '''Will of Edmund Boddicott''', of the East India House London, Gentleman :Reference: PROB 11/869/234 :Description: Will of Edmund Boddicott, of the East India House London, Gentleman :Date: 10 October 1761 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_col=200&_cr1=PROB+11&_hb=tna&_q=edmund+boddicott The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Edmund Boddicott''', Testator *'''Mary Boddicott''', my Beloved Wife, sole Executrix *my late Nephew '''[[Bodycoat-3|Richard Boddicott]]''' *my late Friend '''Mr William Wood''' *Witnesses: '''Jno Alexander. Jr'''?: '''Pease his Clerk''', '''Thomas Fisher''' ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] Edmund Boddicott '''I Edmund Boddicott of the'''
'''East India House London Gentleman''' being in good health
of Body and of sound and disposing Mind Memory and
understanding do make this my last Will and testament in
manner following (that is to say) First I desire to be decently
and privately interred at the discretion of my Executrix
hereinafter named.
Item I give devise and bequeath unto
'''Mary my beloved Wife''' out of the great Esteem I have for
her affectionate Love and disinterested Discharge in Every
tender and Conjugal Duty All my real and personal Estate
whatsoever whereof I shall happen to be seized or possessed
or intitled unto at the time of my Death in Possession
Reversion Remainder or Expectancy either under the Will of
---- [Page two] '''my late Nephew Richard Boddicott''' or '''my late Friend Mr'''
'''William Wood''' or otherwise howsoever To hold the same
with all my Right and Tithe thereunto unto and to the use
of '''the said Mary my Wife''' her Heirs Executors and Adm[inistrat]ors
for ever according to the nature of the said several Estates
And lastly hereby revoking all former and other Wills by
me heretofore made I do declare there presents only to
be and contain my last Will and Testament and thereof
appoint '''my said Wife Mary Boddicott sole Executrix'''. In
Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament
set my hand and seal the sixteenth day of November in the
year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty six.
'''Edm. Boddicot'''. Signed sealed published and declared by the
said Testator as and for his last Will and estament in the
presence of us who at his request and in his presence have
subscribed our names as Witnesses hereunto and in the
presence of each other. '''Jno Alexander. Jr'''?: '''Pease his Clerk'''.
'''Thomas Fisher''', Cook at Cahnae's Tavern.
This Will was proved at London the tenth
day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand and seven
hundred and sixty one before the Worshipfull George
Harris Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right
Worshipfull Edward Simpson Doctor of Laws Master
Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully constituted by the Oath of '''Mary Boddicott'''
'''Widow the Relict''' of the deceased and '''sole Executrix'''
named in the said Will to whom Administration was
granted of all and sigular the Goods Chattels and Credits
of the said deceased having been first sworn duly
to administer. Exr
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Will of Edmund Latch of St Michaell Basingshaw 1653

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] ==Background== This is the last will and testament, nuncupative of [[Latch-179|Edmund Latch (abt.1619-1653)]], Originally from Churchill in Somerset, now a haberdasher from St Michaell Basingshaw in the City of London. Michael died in 1653, but the will was not proved until the 28th May 1656. ==Transcription== '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document. *The text was in two blocks of text which have been retained. Bold text have been introduced to aid readability. The original line breaks are indicated by a / *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. ---- Memorandum that on or about the Nine and / twentieth day of August in the yeare of our Lord God one Thousand / sixe hundred fiftie three '''Edmund Latch''' of the parish of''' Saint Michaell'''/ '''Basingshaw''' London being sicke of the sicknesse whereof he dyed, but of / perfitt mind and memorie with a serious intent and purpose to settle / his estate did make and declare his last will and Testament nuncupative / in these words following or the like in effect --- --- give unto my / '''brother John''' All that estate which '''my father''' left me by his last will and / Testament in satisfaction of what is betweene him and me; All the / rest of my goods whatsoever I give to '''my brother Samuell''' to be at / his disposall, Or he the said Edmund Larch did declare his will and / minde in words to the like effect in the presence of credible witnessee, '''Anth:''' / '''Lacey''', '''Tho: Benson''' '''Robert Prior'''
On the eight and twentieth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God one Thousand / a six hundred Fiftie seaven there issued forth Letters of Administration to '''Samuell Latch''' the / naturall and lawfull brother and principall and reciduarie Legatarie named in the last / will and testament Nuncupative of the said '''Edmund Latch''' deceased, to administer all and / singular the goods Chattells and debts of the said deceased according to the tenor and effect of / his said will for that no executor is therein named & so the said '''Samuel Latch''' being / first legally sworn well and justly? to administer the same

Will of Edmund Newton 1547 Yorkshire

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]][[Category: 16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Edmund Newton== '''1547 Probate Reg. 13 fo. 339''' In the name of God Amen. in the year of our Lord God 1547, the 27 day of June Edmund Newton of Halsechame being in good mind and perfect remembrance do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form as hereafter followeth. That is to say, first I bequeath my soul unto the hands of Almighty God and my body to be buried within my parish church of Halsechame. Also I give unto the church works of Halsesame 6s 8d and to the high altar for an altar charge 2s. Also I give unto John Newton two oxen which are in Richard Miller's hands, two mares whereof one [is] called the shorelock mare together, a bay filly which was of a mare called Brocke, two kine,milking cows two queys,heifers two ewes, two pair of wain blades, a plough with that belongs it, a doublet and a jerkin. Also I give unto my wife Agnes Newton, over and besides her third, my best mare with her foal, Warker House in Kaingehame for the which I have paid four years rent next following, my best cow and six of my best gymmer hagges. Also I give unto Robert Applebie's children ofWyveseide every one a ewe and a lamb and a filly. Also I give unto William Lyileswith of Halsesame and his children four ewes and four lambs and two stottes, cattle a buck skin doublet. Also I give unto Master John Constable a yearling colt stagthat is, a male colt which I bought of Christopher Hilyerde of Stringhame and to Master Robert Constable another colt. Also to the sacrament 12d. Also I give unto my shepherd to Sled my servant and to Agnes Jobson my maid servant every one a ewe lamb. Also whereas William Foxe of Sunder land oweth me 16s. the same I forgive him freely. Also I forgive Jervette Sampson 6s which I lent him. Also I give unto my wife and her assigns my lease of my farmhold. Also I will that Thomas Newton my son shall have all my land in North Dalton, William my son my house with all the appurtenances in Rumeswell in the which William Bird dwelleth to them and their heirs lawful and for default of heirs lawful every one of them to be heirs to other. The residue of all my goods not bequeathed herein I will that my children shall have that is to say my sons Thomas, William and Richard and my daughters Margaret, Elizabeth and Alison which six I ordain and make my whole executors of this my last will and testament and if any of them die, the rest to stand in full strength. Finally I ordain and make supervisors of this my last will and testament my well beloved friends John Fisher of Halsehame and John heron of Kangehame whom I require and pray and also charge them even as they shall make answer for me before God that they will see this my last will and testament in every condition and article to be fulfilled and to either of them for their painstaking I give £10 sterling. In witness and for the true performance of this my last will and testament that is my own deed I have here unto set my own hand the day and year first above written. These following are witnesses of the same: John Fisher, John Heron, Richard Ekyetson of Walsame, William Hewson of Halsame, John Hewlay and William Shecke of Halsame. moreover I will that Robert Doughbie of North Dalton shall have after my deceased my son Thomas Newton with his portion, Richard Elyotson of Walsame to have my son William Newton and his portion and John Fisher of Halsame to have my son Richard Newton with his portion, until they my children shall come to lawful years of discretion and be able to govern their portions themselves. Also I give unto my sister Jane Foxe of Sounderlandewyke in money £20 more. Witnesses of this are John Clerk and Peter Wright ofHalsame. On 26 August in the aforesaid year, the dean of Holdemess certified that he had proved the said will through John Fisher, Richard Eliotson, William Hewson and John Hewson, named in the said will and administration of the goods of the said deceased was granted to Robert Doghbie of North Dalton, John Fisher and Richard Elleson of Wamhame, tutors or curators of Thomas Newton, William Newton and Richard Newton and Margaret, Elizabeth and Alice children of the said deceased, executors named in the same will. == Notes == The will of Edmund Newton has been transcribed in modem spelling. Surnames and place names (where these were not immediately identifiable) have been left in original spelling. Unusual and dialect words are defined in footnotes. Where there are Latin words in this will they have been translated and can be found in italics. Transcribed by: Dr Philippa Hoskin, Archivist The Borthwick Institute of Historical Research St Anthony's Hall Peasholme Green, York Y01 7PW Acting Director: Christopher Webb == Footnotes ==

Will of Edward Antill of Warnham, Sussex 1666

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[[Category:Sussex, Wills and Estates]] Will of Edward Antill of Warnham, Sussex 1666 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 323
{{Ancestry Sharing|30665369|351783}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|749056|uk}} (accessed 4 October 2022)
Will of Edvardj Antill, granted probate on 29 Jan 1666. Died about 1666 in Warnham, Sussex, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Edward Antill ,of Warnham in Sussex. It was written on 1 December 1666 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 29 January 1666/7 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was reasonable and the writing faded in places.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Edward Antill''' testator *'''Edward Antill, my nephew sonne of James Antill of Chissington''' nephew of testator *'''Elizabeth my now wife''' wife of testator possibly second wife as he calls her my now wife *'''John Antill my nephew [[Antill-253|John Antill (bef.1641-1681)]] sonne of John Antill [[Antill-47|John Antill (abt.1593-aft.1681)]] my brother''' *'''Hannah Antill [[Antill-257|Hannah Antill (bef.1649-)]] and Edward Antill [[Antill-46|Edward Antill (1659-abt.1704)]]my said brother Johns [[Antill-47|John Antill (abt.1593-aft.1681)]] children''' *'''James Antill my nephew the sonne of James Antill my brother''' *''''William Peeter my servant''' *'''James Spurling my Appretice''' *'''Elizabeth Patching muy maid servant''' *'''Sir Henry Onslow and Jane his wife, *''' Mr Thomas Onslow his brother *''' Anthony Hilton' Alice his wife, *''' John Rayley''' *''' Richard Wilfold''' [page 1 folio 13 recto] In the name of God Amen '''I'''
'''Edward Antill of Warnham in the County of Sussex gent''' beeing
sicke and weake but bleeseed be god of good and perfect memory Doe
make this my last will and testament in manner and forme
following THat is to say I will and bequeath and hereby devise unto
'''Edward Antill my nephew sonne of James Antill of Chissington'''
'''in the County of Surrey my brother''' all and every my messuage
barnes and all other buildings and alsoe all my lands farmes and
hereditaments whatsoever called Longhurst Saxons and Finches
situate and being in Horsham and Warnham in the said County
of Sussex or use of them with the appurtenances to have and
to hold to him the said''' Edward Antill''' his heires and assignes for=
ever Upon this condicon nevertheless That the said '''Edward Antill'''
his heires executors administartors and assignes shall out of the said
lands and the goods hereafter bequeathed him pay or cause to bee
paid all and every my debts of what nature or kind soever And
alsoe all such Legacies as hereinafter in and by this my will is expres
sed and bequeathed That is to say

I will and bequeath unto '''Elizabeth'''
'''my now wife''' the somme of seaventeen pounds by the yeare to
bee yearely paid unto her out of the issues and profitts of my said
lands before bequeathed to be paid to her every quarter at fower pounds
five shillings the quarter from the day of my death for and during
her naturall life Provided she clayme not more or sue for any
more or other allowance or settlement by vertue of anyTytle of Thirds
Dower or any other or former settlement or writing whatsoever

I alsoe doe hereby further give and bequeath unto my said wife my
featherbed and stedle Curtaines and vallens and all things thereunto
belonging as it now standeth in the hall chamber and alsoe .....
paire of Two sheets one paire of pillow coates halfe a douzen of flaxrn
Napkins and one wicker chaire

Item I give unto'''John Antill my'''
'''nephew sonne of John Antill my brother''' and hundred and fiftie pounds
to be paid to him within one yeare after my decease

. Alsoe I give unto
'''Hannah Antill and Edward Antill my said brother Johns children'''
five and twenty pounds a peece to be paid them at their severall
ages of one and twenty years or dayes of their marriage w[hic]h
shall first happen

Also I give and bequeath unto '''James Antill'''
'''my nephew the sonne of James Antill my brother''' fiftie pounds
to be paid to him at his age of one and twenty yeares

Item I give to
'''William Peeter my servant''' forty shillings to be paid to him on six
monthley after my decease

Alsoe I give to '''James Spurling my'''
'''Apprentice''' forty shillings to be paid him at his age of one and
Twenty yeares

Alsoe I give unto '''Elizabeth Patching my maid ser'''
'''vant''' forty shillings to be paid her within three monthly after my
decease

Alsoe I give unto '''Sir Henry Onslow and Jane'''
'''his wife, To Mr Thomas Onslow his brother To Anthony Hilton'''
'''Alice his wife, To John Rayley and Richard Wilfold''' and to every
one of them the somme of Twenty shillings to buy each of them a ring
To wear in my remembrance To be paid to every one of them three
monthly after my decaese

All and every the rest and residue
of all my goods Cattells Chattels curtains doores and without And
not before herein and hereby bequested All my debts being paid
first

[page 2 folio 13 verso]

Paid and Legacies Discharged I do give and bequeath unto the said ''Ed''
'''ward Antill my nephew the sonne of James Antill''' ....... I make
sole Executor of this my will revoking all former and other wills
and Testamoney whereof .... this my will I have hereunto sett my hand
and seale this first day of December in the eighteenth yeare of King
Charles the second and in the yeare of our Lord Christ one thousand
six hundred sixty six
'''Edward Antill''' Signed sealed and published as
my last will and Testament in the presence of '''Henry Onslow Tho: Onslow'''
'''Anthony Hylton John Rawley Richard Wilfold'''

===Sources=== '''William Peeter

Will of Edward Barnard 1735 - 1808

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Edward Barnard's will 1808 in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858Edward Barnard's will 1808 in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&h=348096, accessed 15 aug 2018 by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]]'s will describes his intention to give his possessions to his children, although Nathaniel gets very little, with some of his share going to his wife, on the condition he does not have access to it. John is asked to take on the family business. The children are [[Barnard-1476|Edward Barnard]] [[Barnard-4272|John Barnard]] [[Barnard-4274|George Barnard]] [[Barnard-4275|Mary (Debble) Barnard]] [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] married to Elizabeth ------------------------ The transcript of the will is below In the name of God Amen I Edward Barnard the elder of Nicolls Square In the parish of Saint Giles Cripplegate in the city Of London silver flatter being in health of body And of sound and disposing mind memory and Understanding praised be God for the same do make declare and publish my last will and Testament in manner following that is to say First i will and direct that all the just debts which I shall owe at the time of my decease together with my funeral charges and the charges of proving this my will shall be fully paid and satisfied by my executors hereinafter appointed with all convenient speed next after my decease also I give and bequeath unto my four children Edward Barnard, [[Barnard-4272|John Barnard]], [[Barnard-4274|George Barnard]] and my daughter [[Barnard-4275|Mary (Debble) Barnard]] widow all the ready money that may happen to be in my house in Nicolls Square aforesaid at the time of my decease and also my household furniture plate linen and China and likewise all my watches Rings and wearing apparel of every kind and sort and all my printed books to and for their own respective proper uses and benefit absolutely and to be equally divided between and amongst them share and share alike also I give and bequeath unto my Son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] the lease of the house I now reside in and also the flatting mills and premises with the appurts thereunto respectively belonging in Nicolls Square aforesaid for the remainder of the time? of years under which the same are now held by me together with my right and interest in the said business of a silver flatter and also all my implements working tools and utensils made use of by me in the said business with the horses harnesses and all other things whatsoever necessary and appertaining to the carrying out the said business of a silver flatter to and for his own proper use and benefit but this bequest to him is upon this express condition nonetheless that he my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] within three calendar months next after my decease enters Into and executes an assignment by way of mortgage to my executors hereinafter appointed of the premises aforesaid for assuring the payment of the sum of four thousand pounds within six years from the day of my decease with interest in the meantime at the rate of five pounds per cent?? payable yearly to wit to my son Edward Barnard the sum of one thousand pounds with such interest as aforesaid in the meantime to and for his own proper use and benefit absolutely to my son George Barnard the like sum of one thousand pounds with such interest as aforesaid in the meantime to and for his own proper use and benefit absolutely to my daughter Mary Deeble widow the life sum of one thousand pounds with such interest as aforesaid in the meantime to and for her own proper use and benefit and as to the sum of eight hundred pounds further past of the said sum of four thousand pounds I will and direct that the interest there of be paid by my executors half yearly to my daughter in law Elizabeth Barnard the wife of my My son [[Barnard-1473|Nathaniel Barnard]] until the expiration of the said time of six years when the same sum of eight hundred pounds is to be paid by my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] as aforesaid and invested by my executors for the purposes after mentioned I give and bequeath to my executors hereinafter appointed the same sum of eight hundred pounds that they my said executors or the survivor of them his executors or admins? do and shall invest the same in some of the public funds or government securities at interest and shall and do pay the interest and dividends of such stocks or funds in or upon which the same shall be so invested unto my said daughter in law Elizabeth Barnard the wife of my said son [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] for and during the term of her natural life for her own sole and separate use independent of her husband and over which he shall have no power or control whatsoever and from and immediately after her decease upon further trust to pay the said interest and dividends of the said stocks or funds in or upon which the said sum of eight hundred pounds shall be so paid out and invested as aforesaid unto and amongst the children of the said Elizabeth Barnard now begotten or hereafter to be begotten by my said son [[Barnard-4273|Nathaniel Barnard]] on the body of the said Elizabeth Barnard for and during the time of their respective natural lives and from and after the decease of the survivor of such children upon trust to pay transfer and assign the stocks funds or securities in or upon which the same shall be so invested as aforesaid unto and amongst my three sons Edward Barnard [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] and George Barnard and daughter Mary Deeble widow equally to be divided between them share and share alike or their legal personal representatives if any of them should happen to be then dead and my will and meaning? is and I do hereby direct and declare that the sum of two hundred pounds being the residue and remainder of the said sum of four thousand pounds shall fall into and become part of the residue of my personal estate and go to and amongst such persons as the overall and then residue of my personal estate and go to and amongst such persons as the overall and is in and by my said will hereinafter directed to be paid and applied provided always that if my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] should accept of the before mentioned requests or the conditions aforesaid prescribed by me and should agree to carry   on the business of a silver flatter as aforesaid on the said promises then my will and desire is that my executors shall at all times have free access to his books of account to see that all business is properly conducted and managed provided further and my will and mind is that case my said son [[Barnard-1472|John Barnard]] should refuse or decline to accept of the before mentioned bequest on the conns? before prescribed by me he shall be at liberty so to do in giving notice in writing to my executors within one month next after my decease of such his mind and intention then and in such case I give and bequeath the lease of my house in Nicolls Square aforesaid the flatting mills and all my implements working tools and utensils in the said business with the horses harnesses and all other the premises before given him unto my executors hereinafter appointed upon trust that they my said executors or the survivor of them his executors and admins to sell and dispose of the same either by public auction or private contract as they shall think best and after Of deduction of all just and necessary charges and expenses attending such sale and disposition to invest the sum of eight hundred pounds past of the clear produce thereof in the stocks funds or government security in their ???? at interest and pay and apply the interest dividends and produce thereof from time to time as the same shall grow due and be received by them unto the said Elizabeth Barnard and her children for and during the time of their respective natural lives and upon their deaths the principal of such stocks or funds to be paid transferred delivered and divided amongst my three sons Edward Barnard John Barnard George Barnard and my daughter Mary Deeble widow equally between or amongst them share and share alike or the representative of such of them as shall happen to be then dead and the remaining residue and produce of such sale I will and direct shall immediately after such sale and disposition be equally divided between and amongst my said sons Edward Barnard John Barnard George Barnard and daughter Mary Deeble share and share alike to and for their own respective proper uses and benefit also I give and bequeath unto my son Nathaniel Barnard the sum of thirty pounds for mourning and to my female servant Susanna Py??? if she shall be living with me at the time of my decease the sum of six pounds and six shillings and all the rest residue and remainder of my estate and effects leasehold messuage or tenements and premises with the Appurts . situate in White Lyons Street and Chapel Street Pentonville in the parish of Saint Saint James Clerkenwell in the county of Middlesex and all my bonds bills notes and securities for money goods chattels and credits and all and singular other the residue of my personal estate and effects whatsoever and whomsoever of what nature found? or quality soever? not before by me disposed of and that I shall die? possessed of interested in or entitled unto I give and bequeath the same and every past and parcel thereof unto my sons Edward Barnard John Barnard George Barnard and daughter Mary Deeble equally to be divided between and amongst them share and share alike and to take the same as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and I do so hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said son Edward Barnard and Ezra Livermore of Islington in the county of Middlesex watch maker joint executors of this my last will and testament and I give unto such of them the sum of twenty pounds apiece for their trouble and I do hereby declare that my said Trustees and Executors shall have full power to act in and about my said residuary estate in such manner as they may see occasion subject to the trusts aforesaid and I do declare that neither of them shall be answerable for the acts of the other nor for any more money or effects than shall come to their hands respectively nor for any involuntary loss happening thereto and that they may at all times deduct and receive their expenses by and out of my residuary estate and about the execution of the trusts hereby in them reposes? and hereby revoking and making void all former and other will and wills by me at any time heretofor made I so declare this only to be my last will and testament on witness whereof I the said testator Edward Barnard the elder have to this my last will and testament on witness whereof I the said testator Edward Barnard the elder have to this my last will and testament contained in four sheets of paper annexed and sealed together at the top set my hand at the bottom of the then preced annexes sheets and my hand and sealto this fourth and last sheet thereof this second day of October in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and two Edwd. Barnard Senr. Esq? signed sealed published and declared by the said testator Edward Barnard the elder as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of such other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Jno: Hartley No 2 Silver Street, wood street London. Gent H John Morrish? This Will was proved at London the ninth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eight before the worshipful Samuel Pratt Parson doctor of laws and surrogate of the right honourable Sir William William Wynne Knight also Doctor of laws Master Keeper? or Commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of Edward Barnard the son of the said deceased and Ezra by mistake in the will written Israel Livermore the executors named in the said will to whom administration was granted for all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased they Having been first sworn duly to administer.

Will of Edward Cayley 1733-1805

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] == Will of [[Cayley-37|Edward Cayley]] of Whitby (1733-1805) == ''The National Archives, PROB-11-1422-266. Transcription by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released into the public domain'' In the name of God Amen. I Edward Cayley of Whitby in the County of York Gentleman do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament in manner following that is to say I give and bequeath unto two daughters Isabella Cayley and Elizabeth the wife of Sir William Barker the sum of five hundred pounds apiece to be paid to them twelve months after my decease But I do hereby order and direct that previous to the payment of the above legacies to my two daughters they my said two daughters Isabella Cayley and Elizabeth Barker shall convey or cause to be conveyed unto my Executrix hereafter named all their right title and interest which they or either may have or claim of in or to the old [...] adjoining my here dwelling house with the boat yard and other the appurtenances thereunto belonging in right of their late mother deceased which being of little value except to the owners and occupiers of said dwelling and was always intended to go therewith and which would have been conveyed to me and my heirs by my said former wife had she not unfortunately died before [... ...] the said premises then depending could be completed and this order I doubt not my said two daughters will [....fully] comply with I was in hopes have been able to give them better fortunes had not the extraordinary and ill conduct of my late son Cornelius put it out of my power and as a great part of my present fortune will cease on my death and the remainder afford a very moderate maintenance for my present life and [...] children therefore I do hereby give devise and bequeath all that farm of farmhold called Moorfield Farm with the loads and tenancies therewith belonging which I purchased of my late brother in law Richard Simpson deceased and also my dwelling house and premises which was conveyed to me by my late father in law William Simpson deceased and also all the rest and residue of my real and personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever after payment of my debts and funeral expenses to dear wife Mary Cayley and her heirs and assigns forever and I do hereby make constitute and appoint my said wife Mary Cayley sole Executrix of this my will in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred. Will proved 12 March 1805.

Will of Edward Cayley of Lamberhurst, Kent, 1597

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] ==1597 Will of [[Cayley-650|Edward Cayley]] of Lamberhurst, Kent== ''The National Archives, PROB-11-90-40, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D933140 Discovery Centre catalogue entry]. Transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and released by him into the public domain.'' ''Will proved 10 June 1597 on the oath of Thomas Ward, notary public, for Thomas Cayley and Edward Cayley, sons of the said deceased and executors named in the will'' In the name of God Amen. The xi [vi crossed out] daie of Februarie in the yeare of our Lord Jesus Christ One thousand five hundred ninetie seven I Edward Cayley senior of the parish of Lamberhust within the countie of Kent yeoman whole on minde and of good and perfect remembrance (laude and praise be given to Almighty God) and yet knowinge that as nothinge is more certaine than death, soe nothing s more uncertiane than the houre of death and therefore minding to prepare my selfe and to dispose and set in order those temporall goodes wherewith God hath blessed me Doe ordaine and make this my present Testament and last will in manner and forme followinge First and principallie I bequeath and comend my soule unto Almightie God my maker and redeemer trusting through the onlie meritts of Christ Jesus and his precious bloodshedding to be saved and my bodie to be buried in the church of that parish where it shall please god to call me out of this present life. Item I give and bequeath unto the most poore in neede people of the aforesaide parishe of Lamberhurst the somme of fifty three shillings and fouer pence of good and lawful monie of England to be distributed unto them by my Executors undernamed and two honest men of the same parish in manner and forme followinge that is to saie at my buriall twentie shillinges, and at the next Easter after my decease other twentie shillinges and at the next Easter after that thirteen shillinges fouer pence in full paiement of the saide somme of fiftie three shillinges fouer pence Item I give and bequeath unto Thomas Cayley my sonne one ioyned bedstedd now standeth in the parlor one feather bedd one feather boulster one blankett one coverlett one good paire of sheets at the discretion of Catherine my wife Item I give and bequeath unto Edward Cayley my sonne my two cupboardes whereof one standeth in my hall and the other in my parlor which I will that Catherine my wife shall have the sole use thereof duringe her naturall life Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Catherine all my corne and graine as well in my barne and other houses as growing on the grounde Item my will and minde is that all my houshold stuffe and ymplements of householde, not before willed nor bequeathed shall imediatelie after my decease be devided by fouer indifferent men into two equall parts whereof one part I give and bequeath unto the saide Catherine my wife at her owne choice, the other part I give and bequeath unto my saide two sonnes Thomas Cayley and Edward Cayley equallie to be devided betweene them Item I give and bequeath unto Edward Cayley sonne of Edward Cayley my sonne the somme of one hundred and fortie poundes of lawfull mony of England which I have had and shall have of Thomas Dike of Penipburie [Pembury] in the saide countie yeoman for such timber woodes and underwoode as I latelie solde unto him which one hundred and fortie poundes I will and my minde is shalbe bestowed uppon certaine landes and tenements by the saide Edward Cayley my sonne as sone as it shall or maie be after my decease to the use of Edward Cayley sonne of the saide Edward Cayley my sonne his heires and assignes for ever And my will and minde is that the saide Edward Cayley my sonne and his assignes shall have the use and commoditie as well of the saide one hundred and fortie poundes as of such landes and tenements as shalbe bought and purchased to the use of the saide Edward Cayley sonne of the saide Edward Cayley my sonne his heires and assignes with the same one hundred and fortie pounds until the saide Edward Cayley sonne of the saide Edward Cayley my sonne shall come to his full age of thirtie yeares alsoe the residue of all and singular my moveable goods and chattells not before willed nor bequeathed all my debts and Legacies being paide I give and bequeath unto my saide two sonnes Thomas Cayley and Edward Cayley equallie to be devided betweene them which Thomas Cayley and Edward Cayley I doe make and ordaine my executors of this my present Testament and last will. [There follows a long section regarding lands and property, giving half to be divided between his sons Edward and Thomas, and the other half to his widow for life while she remained unmarried, with provision for an annuity if she remarried or moved away.]

Will of Edward Cayley of Lamberhurst, Kent, 1669

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Cayley-652|Edward Cayley]] of Lamberhust, Kent, February 1669== ''The National Archives, ref, PROB 11/329/539, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D780562 Discovery Centre catalogue entry]. Transcription by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain'' ''Proved 12 May 1669'' In the name of God Amen the twenty sixth day of February in the yeare of our Lord one Thousand Six hundred Sixty and Eight [1669 in modern reckoning] and in the one and twentieth yeare of the Raigne of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland king defender of the faith etc I Edward Cayley of Lamberhurst in the County of Kent yeoman being feeble in body but of sound perfect and disposing mind memory and understanding thanked be God for the same Doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following First I recommend my soul unto Almighty God my Creator trusting trough the meritts only of Jesus Christ to obtain everlasting salvation And my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named And as for my worldly Estate I thus dispose of it In primis I give to the poor people of the parish of Lamberhurst aforesaid thirty shillings And to the poor people of Brenchley in the said County of Kent thirty shillings to be distributed amongst them by my Executors within six months after my decease Item I give unto my loveing wife Sarah her dwelling in my new dwelling house together with my sonne William and his heires for and during soe long tyme as she remaines a widdow for and during which said tyme my will is that my said sonne William his heires a d assignes shall afford her their competent and sufficient meate drink coding washing and firing[?] Item I give unto my said wife the goods and Chattels following to be disposed of by her att her pleasure (that is to say) All my goods and chattels now being in the hall Chamber of my new dwelling house And one great wicket Chaire now being in the kitchen chamber and six Chayres besides Item I give unto my daughters Judith and Mary one hundred and ten pounds apiece to be paid to them respectively within one yeare next after my decease And in the mean tyme my Executor hereafter named is hereby willed and required to allow them competent and sufficient meate drink lodging firing[?]and washing in my new dwelling house Item I give unto my daughter Katherine now the wife of Valentine Ellis sixty pounds of lawful money of England over and besides the portion I have already paid her said husband to be paid her within one year next after my decease But my will and mind is that if my sonne William shall have not felled my Coppice woods whereby to provide money for the paying of the said two hundred and sixty pounds to my said three daughters that then my said sonne William shall att one yeares end next after my decease give unto each of my said daughters or their respective husbands security by bond for the payment of of the said Respective Legacies with Interest for the same after the rate of five pounds by the hundred pounds for one yeare within three months after such tyme as my said Coppice woods shalbe fitting to be felled Item I give unto Sarah Gibbons my granddaughter and her heires All that messuage or tenement garden orchard and one piece of land with the appurtenances in Brenchley aforesaid late in the tenure or occupation of Walter Read his Assigne or Assignes Item I give unto my grandsonnes Edward Gibbons and Thomas Gibbons twenty shillings apiece to be paid them at their respective ages of one and twenty yeares Item I give and devise unto my two grandsonnes Walter Woodgate and William Woodgate and their heires All that my messuage or tenement barne garden orchard and all other my lands with the appurtenances situate lyeing and being in Goudhurst in the said County of Kent now or late in the tenure or occupation of Walter Woodgate my sonne in law his Assigne or Assignes Provided that if my said sonne in aw Walter Woodgate doe not during the minority of his said sonnes keepe the said messuage and buildings in repaire then I give the said messuage lands and premisses with the appurtenances unto my sonne William and his heires for and during the minority of my said two grandsonnes Walter Woodgate and William Woodgate upon specyall trust and confidence that my said sonne William and his heires shall keep the said messuage and buildings in repaire and give my said two grandsons an accompt of the residue of the profits of the said messuage lands and premisses Item I give and devise unto my sonne Josias Cayley and his heires All that messuage and tenement barne gardens orchard and [?} pieces of land with the appurtenances situate lying and being in the parishes of Brenchley and Lamberhurst in the said County of Kent And now in the tenure or occupation of the said Josias his Assigne or Assignes Alsoe I give and bequeath unto the said Josias all my [?] yet to come of and in that farm or parcell of land in Brenchley aforesaid called Bankbrook[?] hee the said Josias his Executors and assignes paying the forty shilling which is yearly payable out of the farme to the poore people or other inhabitants of a certain parish in or neare Lewes in the County of Sussex Last I will devise and bequeath unto my sonne William and his heires All my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances whatsoever and wheresoever which are not before by this my will devised to other persons And I doe give and bequeath unto my said sonne William All my goods Chattels and personall Estate whatsoever before not bequeathed for and towards the paying of my debts legacies and funeral Expenses And in case my said sonne William doe not pay the legacies by me in this my will bequeathed according to the trust intent and meaning of my said will Then my will and meaning is And I do hereby give full power and authority to the person or persons who shall not be satisfyed his her or their legacies aforesaid to enter into or upon any the said messuages lands or tenements by me hereby given to my said sonne William And to hold and enjoy the same untill he she or they be satisfied his her or their respective legacy or legacies And I make my said sonne William Executor of this my will In witnes whereof I have to every sheet of this my will conteyning three sheets of Paper sett my hand And to the topp of the first sheet my Seale. Edward Cayley signed sealed published and declared to be the last will of the said Edward in the presence of us ... Richard Barnes his market Thos Martin

Will of Edward Cooke of Sutton Cum Lound, Nottinghamshire husbandman, 1658

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[Edward Cooke]''' of Sutton cum Lound (here called Sutton Super Lound), Nottinghamshire, England, a husbandman. Edward drew up his will on 18 September 1657, and it was proved at the probate court which replaced the Prerogative Court of Canterbury during the period of the Commonwealth, on 15 February 1658/9. '''Will of Edward Cooke of Sutton Super Lound, 1558''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 288
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Will of Edwd Cooke of Sutton Sup Lound, Nottinghamshire, England, granted probate on 15 Feb 1658. Died Abt 1658.
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image was over exposed but the handwriting was legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Edward Cooke of Sutton Sup[er] Lound in the County of Nottingham husbandman''' Testator *'''Elizabeth Cooke my loveing wiefe''' Executrix of will *'''Dorothy Cooke my mother''' Testator's mother, still alive. Received 3 pence weekly *'''my brother Robert Cooke''' received one third of Testator's estate after death of Elizabeth *'''my brother William Cooke''' received one third of Testator's estate after death of Elizabeth, provided he wrote off a debt of £5 owed by Testator *'''George Cookes children''' received one twelfth of Testator's estate after death of Elizabeth *'''Thomas Cooke and his children''' received one twelfth of Testator's estate after death of Elizabeth *'''Elizabeth Stafford and her Children''' received one twelfth of Testator's estate after death of Elizabeth *'''Anne Johnson and her children''' received one twelfth of Testator's estate after death of Elizabeth *'''Wm Ombler Minister''' witness to will *'''Humphrey Pike''' witness to will *'''Edward Swindall''' witness to will ---- [''folio 213 verso'']
In the name of God Amen September the eighteenth Ann[o] d[omi]ni
one thowsand six hundred fifty seaven '''I Edward Cooke of Sutton Sup[er]'''
'''Lound in the County of Nottingham husbandman''' beinge sicke in body
but of perfect memory praysed be God Doe constitute and ordeyne this
my last will and testament in forme and manner followeing First [''folio 214 recto'']
I Comitt my soule into the hands of God Allmighty my Creator
and preserver assuredly hopeing through the meritt and mercies of
God in his Sonne Christ Jesus to obteyne everlasting Salvacon, and my
Body I comitt to the earth from whence it came to be decently buried
at the discrec[i]on of my Executrix expecting a ioyfill resurrect[i]on and for
that Temporall meanes with the which it hath pleased God allmighty
to blesse me with, my will and testament is and I doe give & bequeath
unto '''Elizabeth Cooke my loveing wiefe''' All the goods Catles & Chattells
which there is dureing the terme of her naturall liefe, saveing that she
the said Elizabeth my wiefe shall pay weekely the some of Three pence to
'''Dorothy Cooke my mother''' dureing her natural liefe Item my will
is that she the said '''Elizabeth my wiefe''' shall have the some of Five pounds
at her disposall. Item the rest remayning at my wiefes decease my will is that
it be devided equally into two parts one whereof shee the said
'''Elizabeth my wiefe''' shall have at her owne disposall the other halfe to
be devided into three parts one whereof shalbe given to '''my brother'''
'''Robert Cooke''' another part to '''my brother William Cooke''' if soe be he
discharge that some of Five pounds which I for him am bound for, but if
soe be the said '''William Cooke''' discharge not that debt then this second
p[ar]te is to go to my wiefe, the third part is to be equally devided amongst
the fower parties followeing, First '''George Cookes children''', secondly
'''Thomas Cooke and his children''' Thirdly '''Elizabeth Stafford and her'''
'''Children''' Fourthly '''Anne Johnson and her children''' And Lastly my will is that at the decease of my wiefe all
debts be paid and funerall expences discharged before the goods bee
devided as before menc[i]oned in this my last will and testament In
witnes whereof I have sett my hand and seale the day and yeare Above
written '''Edward Cooke''' his marke Wittnesses hereof '''Wm Ombler'''
'''Minister, Humphrey Pike, Edward Swindall his mark''' The Fiveteeeth day of February one thowsand six
hundred fifty eight English Stile issued forth l[ett]res of Administration w[i]th
the will annexed to '''Elizabeth Cooke widdowe''' the relict principall
Legatary of '''Edward Cooke late of Sutton''' in the County of Nottingham
Deceased to administer the goods chattells and debts of the said deceased
according to the tenor and effect of the said will she being sworne
by Comission truly to administer &c ==Sources==

Will of Edward Frost, Clothier of Stansted, Suffolk 1616

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[[Category:Stanstead, Suffolk]] [[Category:Suffolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Edward Frost 1616 Transcription conventions:
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Edward Frost of Stansted in the countye of Suff clothier''' testator *'''Thomasine my welbeloved wief''' wife of testator *'''Will[ia]m Frost my Sonne''' son of testator *'''Elizabeth my daughter nowe the wief of Henry Rice''' daughter and son in law of testator * '''Anne my daughter nowe the wief of Lawrence Collen''' daughter and son in law of testator * '''Alice my daughter nowe the wief of Thomas Blower''' daughter and son in law of testator * '''Marye Frost my daughter''' daughter of testator *'''Thomasine Frost my daughter''' daughter of testator *'''Edward Rice sonne of my daught[e]r 'Elizabeth Rice and my Godsonn''' grandson of testator *'''Ambrose'Biggs Sen[ior] Ambrose Biggs Jun[ior]''' witnesses to will In the name of God amen: The Six
and twentith daye of Julye in the year of oure Lorde god one thousand six hundred
and sixtene '''I Edward Frost''' of Stansted in the countye of Suff  clothier being
of good and perfect remembrance thanks be given to allmightye god, do ordayne
and make this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge re=
vokinge and disannullinge all other wills formerlye by me made Firstly I bequeth
my Soule into the hands of allmighty god And my Body to be buried in Christian
buriall where it shall seem good to myne executrix hereafter named. Item I give
unto the poore people of Stansted Fortye shillings to be distributed unto them w[i]thin
shorte tyme after my decease at the discreac[i]on of myne executrix. Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''Thomasine my welbeloved wief''' all my Howses and Landes in Stansted
both free and coppye w[i]th theire app[u]rtenn[an]ces for terme of hir naturall lief And after hir
decease I give the sayd Howses and Landes w[i]th theire app[u]rten[an]ces unto '''Will[ia]m Frost'''
'''my Sonne''' and to his heires forev[er] uppon condic[i]on that the sayd '''Will[ia]m Frost my'''
'''Sonne''' doe paye or cause to be payde unto '''my Five daughters''' Twoe hundred & fourtye
poundes of Lawfull monye of England w[i]thin one yeare after the decease of the sayd
'''Thomasine my Wief''' (That is to saye) Unto '''Elizabeth my daughter nowe the wief of'''
'''Henry Rice''' Fourtye eighte poundes To '''Anne my daughter nowe the wief of Lawrence'''
'''Collen''' Fourtye eight poundes To '''Alice my daughter nowe the wief of Thomas Blower'''
Fourtye eight poundes. To '''Marye Frost my daughter''' Fourtye eight poundes. And to
'''Thomasine Frost my daughter''' Fourtye eight poundes. And if any of my sayd daught[e]rs
dye before the sayd Legacie be due (and having noe childe or children) Then I will that
her porc[i]on (so dyeing) shall equally be devided amonge the rest of my daughters then
lyvinge But if any of my daughters dye after marriage (and before her Legacye be due
and leavinge a childe or children Then I will that hir Legacye be equally devided amongste
her children then lyvinge Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Marye Frost my daughter'''
Fowety poundes Item I give and bequeathe unto'''Thomasine Frost my daughter''' Fiftie
poundes of Lawfull englishe monye to be paide by myne executrix unto the sayd '''Marye and'''
'''and Thomasine''' at theire severall ages of one and twenty yeares or severall dayes of mariage
w[hi]ch shall happen to come firste Soe as they do not marrye before they accomplishe the full
age of eightene yeares. Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edward Rice sonne of my daught[e]r'''
'''Elizabeth Rice and my Godsonn''' Tenn poundes to be payde by myne executrix at his age of
one and twenty yeares. All the rest of my Goodes Chattells debts creditts and ready monye
whatsoev[er] unbequeathed I give them wholly unto '''Thomasine my welbeloved wief''' towards
the payment of my debts and Legacies and discharge of Funerall expenses. And I ordayne
and make the sayd Thomasine my wief my sole executrix of this my last will & testam[en]t
In wittnes whereof I have herento sett my hande and seale the daye and yeare firste
above written. '''Edwarde Froste. ''' Sealled and delivered in the presence of '''Ambrose'''
'''Biggs Sen[ior] Ambrose Biggs Jun[ior]''' Probate [in Latin] The above written will was proved at London before the Venerable John Benet knight and Doctor of Laws of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Presiding at a Commission constituted on the fourth day of October AD 1616. Judgement given to Thomasine Frost the widow of the said deceased and executrix named in the said will having sworn on the Holy Saints of God. to well and truly administer all and singular the right goods and credits of the said deceased

Will of Edward Hanbury of Ealing 1647

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Hanbury-53|Edward Hanbury]] is undated but adminstration was granted on 26 April 1647 at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury.'''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 200
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Will of Edri Hunbury, granted probate on 25 Apr 1647. Died about 1647 in Ealing, Middlesex, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. *Edward Hanbury (testator) *Mary (wife) *Mr Illingworth *Robert Taylor *Nicholas Awsiter *Luke Hanbury (son) *Peter Hanbury (son) *Thomas Hanbury (eldest son) *Elizabeth Ivory (daughter) *Luke Ivory of old Brentford (son in law) *William Moore *John Moore of new Brentford (kinsman) *Thomas Nuball (kinsman) *[...] Langley & Joane Langley his sister *John Taylor (friend) & Samuel Waller (kinsman) (overseers) *Witnesses: Willi[a]m Beasly the marke of Willi[a]m Syre ---- In the name of God Amen I
'''Edward Hanbury''' of old Brentford in the p[ar]ish of Ealing als[o] Zealing in the County
of Midd[lese]x [blank] being infirme in body but of perfect memory and firme in
faith (blessed be god for the same) and considering the frailty & mortality
of all flesh Doe ordaine and make this my present last will & testament
in manner and forme followeing That is to say) First I Com[m]end my soule
into the hand[es] of almightie god my Creator, & to Jesus Christ my allsufficient
Saviour and Redeemer by wh[ere]of ^[...] p[...]tions death & bloudshedding I trust to be
saved and by none other way or meanes what soever And I com[m]itt my bodie
to thearthe from whence it came to be buried in Christian buriall neere
unto the Corps of my late wife deceased (yf it may conveniently be done)
Item I Doe give and bequeathe unto the poore of the ^two Townes of newe
and old Brentford the full sum[m]e of xxs; vizt five shillings to the
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Towne of new Brentford, and th'other xvs to the towne of old Brentford
in regard there are farr more there w[i]thin one moneth next after my
decease. Item I give & bequeath to '''Mary''' my loveing wife, all those my
two acres and one half acre of arrable land being freehould br they
more or lesse lyeing in new Brentford feild w[i]thin the p[ar]ishe of
Ealing afores[ai]d (w[hi]ch I sometimes purchased of '''Mr Illingworth''') And
all those my two half acres of Coppiehold or Customary land be they more
or less lyeing in the said feild in .2. sundry peec[es] th'one purchased of '''Rob[er]t Taylor'''
dec[ease]d & lyeth in foure short landes not farr from the windmill. th'other of '''Nicholas'''
'''Awsiter''' dec[ease]d & adioyneth to .2. acres of freehold land of myne abutting upon
Burston lane, And all theose my .2. Twigg hawghte, th'one lyeing betweene the
meadowe called Balam meade & Lott meade : th'other lyeth on the further side
of Lottmeade by the Thame side there (w[hi]ch said Coppiehold p[re]misses I have surrendered
w[i]th other of my coppiehold land hereafter menc[i]oned to th'use & uses of this
my last will & testam[en]t) To have and to hould the said .3. acres & one half
of free & Coppiehold land together w[i]th the said .2/ twigg hawghte unto
the said Mary my said wife for & dureing the terme of her n[atu]rall life, and
after her decease to such yssue sonne or daughter as shall or may be begotten
of our .2. bodies & their heyres & assign[es] forev[er] And for want of such issue
the p[re]misses w[i]th th'app[ur]t[enances] aswell freehould as Coppiehold alsoe to remaine &
be to and for the ioynt & proper use and uses of '''Luke Hanbury & Peter'''
'''Hanbury''' the .2. youngest sonnes of me the said Edward (if the said Luke
shalbe then liveing) w[hi]ch said Peter is now in America beyond the Seas
for and dureing the terme of their .2. n[atu]rall lyves and the longer liver of
them and either of them: and to the heyres of their .2. bodies lawfully
begotten or for to be begotten ; And for want of such yssue the premisses
w[i]th th'app[ur]t[enances] to remaine & be to and for the sole & proper use & uses of
'''Thom[a]s Hanbury''' th'eldest sonne of me the said Edward for & dureing the
terme of his n[atu]rall life, & to the heyres of his bodie lawfully begotten
or for to be begotten, And for want of such yssue Then I doe give and
bequeath the same premisses w[i]th th'app[ur]t[enances] unto '''Elizabeth Ivory''' the wife
of '''Luke Ivory''' of old Brentford aforesaid my daughter for and dureing
the terme of her n[atu]rall life, & to the heyres of their .2. bodies lawfully
begotten or for to be begotten And for want of such yssue. then the
same to remaine & be to & for th'use & uses of '''Wm Moore''' one of the
sonnes of '''Jno Moore''' of new Brentford Cole seller for & dureing the
terme of his n[atu]rall life, and after his decease unto the heyres of his
bodie lawfully begotten or for to be begotten. And for want of such
yssue then I Doe give & bequeath the same in mann[er] & forme followeing
That is to say th'one moyetie or half part of and in such Rente and
p[ro]fites as shall wrise come or be of or in the before menc[i]oned p[re]misses
w[i]th th'app[ur]t[enances] to continue & be to & for th'use & uses of a preaching minister
in the Chapple of new Brentford for the tyme being for & towards his
paines & care' to be taken in instructing & Catechasem[in]g of youth in the feare
& nurture of the Lord in that place ( the want and wherof is much to be
much lamented) And th'other moyerie or hald part thereof to be given and
distributed amongst such poore people Inhabitante & towne dwellers
w[i]thin the towne of old Brentford afores[ai]d w[hi]ch shalbe knowne to live and
make conscience of their wayes w[i]thout scandall & offence towards god and
man & none els (the number whereof is yet very small) to be taken up in
trust by such officers as shalbe interested for such uses in both places
& their successors forev[er] the distribuc[i]on whereof I referr unto them intreateing
them & every of them to distribute the same & dispose it according to the
true intent & meaneing of this my last will & testam[en]t, And [...] or
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Accompt to be thereof made with their other accompts in both places yearly
w[i]thout any fraud or guile: and for the disposeing of some other Coppiehould
lands and ten[emen]tes w[hi]ch I have surrendered to th'use of this my last will &
testam[en]t is disposed in the other page . of, this my will according to the tenor
of this my [...] of the premisses that is to say. Whereas at a Co[ur]t
houlden at Fullham on Easter Monday being the xxxth day of March last past
I did then surrender c[er]taine coppiehould land[es] & ten[emen]tes unto the handes of the
Lord for the Mannor of Zealing w[i]thin menc[i]oned according to the true intent
& meaneing of my last will & testam[en]t I Doe hereby publish & Declare that
the Cottage landes & p[re]misses then surrendered being Customary od Coppiehold
w[i]thin the said Manno[r] - w[i]thin the p[ar]ish of Zealing w[i]thin, menc[i]oned to be
disposed of to th'use & uses hereafter named, that is to say; I Doe give
& bequeath the Cottage or ten[amen]t with the barne, outhouses yard garden
& app[ur]t[enances] w[i]th the parcell of pasture & meadow ground behinde the same
All w[hi]ch land I sometyme purchased of my kinsman '''Thom[as] Nuball''' Dec[ease]d
& now have builded upon the same one Close of pasture & meadow
ground conteyning two acres and one half acre more or lesse at
Pope Crosse pond by Ealing lane side; And all those my nyne acres and one
Roode be they more or lesse of arrable lande ^they more or less w[hi]ch I p[ur]chased of [...]
Langley Dec[ease]d & Joane Langley his sister whereof three acres [...] Doe lye
in old Brentford feild six acres thereof doe lye in New brentford
feild whereof one halfe acre was exchanged w[i]th the said Joane for a Rood
of land lyeing in Northfeild w[i]thin the Mannor aforesaid being Coppie
hold alsoe. And my will intent and meaning is that the said Lorde
shall regrannt the p[re]misses formly then menc[i]oned to be surrendered
to th'use & uses hereafter named (that is to say) I Doe hereby publish
& declare and my will intent & meaneing is that the said Cottage w[i]th
thapp[ur]t]enances & land[es] & p[re]misses w[i]th their app[ur]t]enances as afores[ai]d shall remaine
and be to and for th'use & uses of Peter Hanbury the youngest sonne
of me the sayd Edward now inhabiting beyond the seas in new Eng[land];
and Luke Hanbury his next younger brother (yf he shalbe then liveing)
for & dureing the terme of their two n[atu]rall lives & the longer liver
of them & either of them. And after their decease, the remainder and
reverc[i]on of and in the same to remaine & be to & for the heyres of
their .2. bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten, And for want
of such yssue then the said landes & p[re]misses to remaine & be to and for
th'use & uses of the before named Thomas Hanbury th'eldest sonne
of me the said Edward in such manner & forme as is form[er]ly exp[re]ssed
& declared in the former part of this my p[re]sent last will & testam[en]t
and soe to remaine and continue & be to and for th'use & uses as form[er]ly
is exp[re]ssed & decalred according to the tone intent and meaneing of
theis my p[re]sent last will and testam[en]t w[i]thout fraud or guile Item I
Doe give & bequeath unto my said sonne Thomas one gould Ring w[i]th
a red stone in it w[hi]ch was my fathers and my grandfathers before
him and the full sum[m]e of [blank] shillinges of currant English money
in remembrance of my love to him for that he late had a large
poc[i]on already And I give unto his wife my daughter in law
the like sum[m]e of [blank] alsoe in remembrance of her love unto me
to be payed unto them w[i]thin one yeare after my decease Item I
Doe give unto my sonne in lawe Luke Ivory and Elizabeth his wife
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my daughter the like summes to either of them to be payed as aforesaid
And all the residue of my goods Chattles houshould stuff & ymplements yet
ungiven & unbequeathed I doe fully & wholly give and bequeath unto
Mary my now wife whome I doe make executrix of this my last will
& testam[en]t leaveing the care & trust of my five sonnes that be absent
to her disposeing willing & requireing that she benefit & proffit of the
Executorship may be devided into three equall porc[i]ons & shares, two
partes to be devided to my sayd .2. sonnes & to the survivor of them
in case one of them Dye before namely Luke & Peter. And thother
third part to remaine & be to and for the use and uses of my said
Executrix And for my ov[er]seers hereof I humbly intreate my loveing
kinsman John Moore of new Brentford and my loveing neighboures &
friends '''John Taylor & Samuel Walle'''r to see the true & due
execution of the same according to the tone & intent & meaneing of
& in the same. And for their paines herein I Doe give unto them
& every of them xs apeece ' over & above allsuch Charges
& expences as they or any of them shalbe putt unto. Leaveing the
full recompence of reward to him whoe is the true rewarder of
workes of that kinde And for the tyme & full conformac[i]on of this
my p[re]sent last will & testam[en]t I have setto my hand & seale for
th'establishing thereof this p[re]sent [blank] Day of [blank] Anno D[omi]ni
1646. & ib the xxijth yeare of the Raigne of our [...] most Dread
Sov[er]aigne Lord King Charles that now [...] in the p[re]sence of
these witnesses whose names are subscribed to both the pages
thereof that is to say Per me Edwardum Hanbury the marke
of''' Willi[a]m Beasly''' the marke of '''Willi[a]m Syre'''
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Will of Edward Heydon of London, Embroiderer, 1597

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Heydon-288|'''Edward Heydon, Citizen of London and Freeman of the Company of Embroiderers''']] It was written on 12 November 1597 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 23 December 1597. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *'''Frauncis Heydon of Watford in the County of Hertford''' the Testator's eldest brother *'''Edward Heydon''' the eldest son of the said Frauncis *'''Arthure Heydon''' another son of the said Frauncis and Testator's servant *'''Other children of the said Frauncis (more than one) not named *'''Children of the said Edward''', son of Frauncis (not named) *[[Heydon-68|'''Thomas Heydon''']] Testator's brother *[[Heydon-301|'''Henry Heydon''']] Testator's brother *[[Heydon-311|'''William Heydon''']] Testator's brother *'''Edmond Willoughbye''' (or '''Edwarde Willoughby''' later in the will), Testator's nephew and servant, son of his sister Mary Willoughby *'''Richard Stongethearm''' servant to Testator's brother Jherome Heydon *'''Jherome Heydon''' Citizen of London and "Iremonger" (Ironmonger), Testator's brother and executor *'''Isabelle''' Testator's maidservant *'''John Harte''' another servant to Jherome Heydon *'''William Belson''' son of Testator's sister (not named) *'''Margaret Heckson''' Testator's sister, and her unnamed children *[[Heydon-309|'''Marye Willoughbye''']] Testator's sister, and her other unnamed children *'''Thomas Brigham''' gentleman *'''Michael Heydon and his wife''' Testator's cousin and cousin's wife *'''James Bensted''' Her Majesty's servant in the stables *'''Witnesses''' : Maurice Hackett ser[vant], Roberte Cut Ironmonger, William Chapman Ironmonger ---- In the name of God Amen the Twelveth daie of November
in the Nyne and Thirtith yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god
Queene of Englande France and Ireland Defendresse of the faith &c '''I Edward Heydon citezen'''
'''and Imbroiderer of London''' Att this presente both sicke and weake in Bodye but yett in good and perfecte
mynde and memorye Laude and praise be therefore geven to Almightie god, Callinge unto my re=
membrance the incerteynty of this miserable Life, and the certeynty of death the waye of all flesh
have thought good for the more better Staye and quietnes of my mynde in disposinge of things by me
worldlye to be foreseene to ordeyne and make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and forme
followinge, that is to saie, First and princypallye, I doe most willinglye geve and yeald upp my
spiritt and soule into the mercyfull handes of Almightie god, the Father the sonne, and the Holye
ghoste, my maker Redeemer and sanctofyer, firmelye trustinge and constantlie beleevinge that all my
synnes and Offences are frelye forgeven and washes awaie by the merritts and tender passion of my
savyour Jhesus Christe the sonne of god / And that of his greate mercye and favor he hath adopted
me to be the Childe of Salvac[i]ion, and clothed me with his innocencye and righteousnes, And that through
faith in the bloude of my savyour Christe (god and man) and by not other meanes I beleeve to inheryt
the kingdome of heaven / After this liefe ended my Bodye to be buryed in Christyan like manner where
yt shall Almightie god and my Executors hereunder named to lymitt and appoint / And I the saide
Edwarde Heydon doe by theis p[rese]nts utterly revoke recall and make voyde all manner of former Willes
whatsoever by me the said Edward Heydon , att any tyme or tymes heretofore by me made / Item I
will that all suche debts as I shall owe att the tyme of my deceasse shalbe trulie paide or good order
to be taken for the paymente thereof w[i]th in convenient tyme / Item I will and bequeathe unto '''Frauncis'''
'''Heydon of Watforde in the Countye of Hertford Esquier my eldest Brother''' one hundreth poundes
of lawfull money of Englande /
Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edward Heydon eldest sonne of the'''
'''same Fraunces''' One hundred Poundes [''margin insertion''] Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Arthure'''
'''Heydon one other of the sonnes of the saide'''
'''Fraunces and my servant''' one hundred
poundes Item I geve and bequeathe to and amongest the reste and
resydue of my said Brothers Children, To be distributed att the discrec[i]on of Executor One hundreth
Poundes / Item I geve and bequeathe to and amongest '''the Children of the saide Edwarde Heydon eldest'''
sonne of the saide Frauncis my Brother To be distributed att the distrec[i]on of my Executor one
hundred Poundes /
Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Thomas Heydon my Brother and his Assignes for
and duringe the terme of his naturall liefe, One Annuytie or yearely payment of Tenne Poundes per [page 2]
Ann[um] The same Annuytie to be paide by my Executor Quarterlie att foure feasts or termes
in the yeare moste usuall The first feast or paymente to be made , Att the first Feast which shall
first happen nexte after my deceasse / Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Henry Heydon one other of'''
my brethern Fiftye Poundes / And to and amongest '''the Children of the saide Henrye Heydon''' To
be disposed att the will and discrec[i]on of my Executor Fortye powndes / Item I geve and bequeathe
unto '''William Heydon one other of my Bretherne''' and to his Assignes for and duringe the terme of his
naturall liefe One Annuytie or yearelie paymente of Tenne Powndes p[er] Ann[um] The same Annuytie
to be paide by my Executor quarterlie att foure Feasts or termes in the yeare most usuall / The first
feaste or payments to be made, Att the first feast w[hi]ch shall first happen nexte after my deceasse Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edmonde Willoughbye my servante''' One Hundreth Powndes Item I geve
and bequeather unto '''Richard Strongetharme my brother Jheromes sevante''' tenne powndes / Item I geve
and bequeathe unto '''Isabelle [''blank''] my mayde servante''' Tenne powndes / Item I geve and bequeathe unto
'''John Harte my brother Jheromes servant''' other Tenne Powndes Item I geve and bequeathe unto
'''William Belson my sisters sonne''' Fortye powndes Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Margaret Heckson'''
'''my sister''' and her Assignes for and during the terme of her naturall liefe for and towardes the further
and better maintenance of her selfe and her children, One Annuytie or yearelye paymente of Tenne
Powndes per Ann[um] The same Annuytye to be paide by my executour quareterlye Att foure feasts
or termes in the yeare most usuall The first paymente to be made , Att the Firste feaste w[hi]ch shall
first happen next after my deceasse / Item I give and bequeathe unto '''my sister Marye Willoughby'''
and to and amongest all her children (the saide '''Edwarde Willoughby''' excepted) who already is
remembred To be distributed and devyded by and att the discrec[i]on of my Executour the some of Fifitye
Powndes / Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Brigham gentleman''' Tenne powndes / Item I will
geve and bequeathe unto '''my cosen Michael Heydon and his wiefe''' to either of them Fyve powndes
the peece / Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''James Bensted her Ma[jes]ties Ordynary Servante''' in her Ma[jes]t[y]s
stable the some of Tenne powndes / All and singular w[hi]ch saide Legacyes by me the saide Edwarde Heydon
geven and bequeathed to the severall persones above named my will and mynde ys shalbe answered and paide
to every of them by my Executor hereunder named w[i]thin the tyme and space one whole yeare and
an halfe yeare nexte and ymeadyatlie after my deceasse / Item I geve and bequeathe to the Company
and Corporation of the Imbroderes w[i]thin the Cittie of London, Whereof I am free the some of Tenne
Powndes p[rese]ntelie to be paide them after the daye and tyme of my deceasse / Item I doe further geve
and bequeathe for the maytenance of the poore children on Christs Hospytall w[i]thin the Cittie of
London p[rese]ntelie to be paide after the tyme of my deceasse the some of Tenne Powndes of lawfull
money of Englande / And as touching the order and disposic[i]on of all and singular my Messuages Landes
Tenements and heredytaments w[i]thall and singular their appurten[an]ces Called by the name of Seynte
Edmonds, or by whatsoever name or names the same is nowe called or knowne by scituate lyenge and
beinge aswell w[i]thin the Countye of Lincolne, and be me latelie purchased of the right honorable the
nowe '''Earle of Essex''' as else where w[i]thin the Realme of Englande / And whereas I am seized of
the estate in Fee Symple, I geve devise and bequeathe the same unto '''my deere and welbeloved brother'''
'''Jherome Heydon Citizen and Iremonger of London''' To have and to hold all and singular the same
Messuages Landes Tenements and heredytemants w[i]the theire apputen[an]ces unto the saide Jherome Heydon
his heires and Assignes, To thonely prpper use and behoufe of the saide Jherome Heydon his heires and
Assignes forever / The rest and resydue of all and singular my goodes and chattells not herein bequeathed
my debts and funerall charge first paide, I doe fullye and wholye geve and bequeathe the same unto
the forenamed Jherome Heydon my Lovinge Brother to his owne propper use / And I doe make
constitute and ordeyene hym the saide Jherome Heydon my sole Executour of this my Last will and
Testament / Desyringe hym to see the same trulie and faithfullye performed, Accordinge to my true
meanynge herein expressed / In witnes whereof to every sheete of paper of this my Testamente
and Last Will Conteynynge sixe sheetes or Leaves of paper, I the saide Edwarde Heydon have sett
my hande and seale the daie and yeare first above wrytten 1597 p[er] me Edwarde Heydon / Sealed
Subscrybed pronounced and deliv[er]ed as the Last Will and Testamente of the saide Edwarde Heydon the
daie and yeare first about wrytten in the pr[ece]nce of us '''Maurice Hackett ser Roberte Cut Iermonger'''
'''William Chapman Iremonger''' '''Probate''' [in Latin] at London on 23 November 1597 to Jherome Heydon brother and executor named in the will ==Sources==

Will of Edward Hyde

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[[Category:Norbury (Stockport), Cheshire]] [[Category:Cheshire, Wills and Estates]] Here is a link to Edward Hyde's Profile: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hyde-1044 Edward Hyde Profile] '''Will of Edward Hyde of Norbury 1669''' Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Robert Hyde - Son and Heir *Felicia Hyde - wife of Robert *Felicia daughter-in-law of Edward *Anne Hyde - Wife *Richard Hyde - Son *Thomas Hyde - Son *Nevil Hyde - Son *Sister Sneyd - Sister Margaret *John Warren - Cousin *Piers Leigh - Grandson *Jane Priestnall - Servant *Hollinsworth - Servant *William Hall - Servant *Master John Angier - Will beneficiary [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Angier-38] *Thomas Marbury '''Will of Edward Hyde''' In the Name of God Amen The twelfth day of December in the ninteenth year of the reign of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second and by the grace of god of England Scotland France & Ireland
King defender of the faith etc An[no] Do[min]i. I '''Edward Hyde''' of Northbury in the county of Chester Esq[uire] being weake of body but of perfect memory I bless god for the same and being cirtaine that I must die but not
Of the time thereof And that there may bee no dissent amongst my wife children and friends after my decease concerning those worldly goods which it hath pleased Almighty god to bistow upon mee I doe therefore
make and declare my last Will and testam[ent ] in manner and forme following. First I comend my soule into the hands of Almighty god my creato[r] hoping for remission and pardon of my sinnes through
the death and passion of my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ and my body to the dust whereof it was made and to bee buried in my Chappell in the Parish Church of Stockport amongst my Ancesto[rs] in a
decent manne[r] And for my worldly goods Chattells and Cattls which it hath pleased god to Endow me with My will and mind is that they bee disposed of in manner and forme following Impr[im]is [ ]
At the marriage of my eldest Sonn '''Robert Hyde''' I did settle my whole estate in lands reserving unto myselfe libertie to charge upon all my lands (Except upon the lands sett out and appointed for the ...........
of my wife and daughter in law [ ] the deed of Settlm[en]t is expressed) The sum of Three hundred pounds. My Will and mind is That the Said sum of three hundred pounds bee paid and discharged
by said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' or his heirs out of all my lands whatever (except out of the said lands sett out and appointed for the said jointures) within the space of six years immediately after my decease
by the sume of fiftie pounds by the yeare, yearly to bee issuing and going out of the profitts of the said lands for and towards the discharging of all from debts as shall be by mee owing at the time
of my decease And in case that the debts by mee owing at the time of my decease shall not amount unto the said sum of three hundred pounds or any part thereof Then my Will and mind is that
the said summe of three hundred pounds or so much thereof as shall remaine over and above the discharging of my said debts bee equally divided amongst my three younger sonnes '''Richard'''
'''Thomas and Nevil Hyde''' or the survivo[rs] or survivo[r] of them. Item I give and bequeath unto my Dear wife '''Anne Hyde''', all her jewells my old gold, her own bed as it now standeth
all my plate and her own saddle horse with the furnitur belonging unto him. Item I give unto my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' and unto his heirs to remaine and abide as heirsloomes at
the Manno[r] house of Northbury aforesaid there goods following viz the [ ] hangings with the standing bed feather bedd bolsters and hangings about the same in the best chamber and all my
presses and table as they now stand in my closett at Northbury aforesaid. Item I give unto my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' all my brewing vessels at Northbury as they now stand there.
Item further I give and bequeath unto my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' the sume of One hundred pounds to bee paid unto him out of a debt which my '''sister Sneyd''' of Bradwell owes unto mee
being part of the porcon due unto mee at the marriage of my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' with her daughter '''Felicia Hyde''' now wife to my said sonn '''Robert Hyde'''. Item I give unto my grandson
'''Piers Ligh''' the sum[m]e of Twenty pounds to bee paid within the space of seaven yeares after my decease and the same to bee imployed for his use if he bee then living. Item I give unto '''Master'''
'''Angier''' late Minister at Denton Chappell in the County of Lancaster the sum of fourty shillings. Item My Will and mind [ ] that my Sonn '''Piers Ligh''' and my said three younger sonnes '''Richard'''
'''Thomas and Nevil Hyde''' have each of them a mourning sute at the time of my funeral. Item I give my servant '''Jane Priestnall''' the sum of fourty shillings. Item I give
unto my servant '''Edward Hollinsworth''' the summ of five pounds. Item I give unto my servant '''Will[ia]m Hall''' the sume of fourty shillings. Item do give unto the rest of my
Servants whatever as well men as women that shall live with mee at the time of my decease the sum of tenn shillings apeece. Item I give unto the poore of the Parish of Stockport the
Sume of Six pounds thirteent shillings and foure pence to bee a stocke for their use and die entrust my said Sonn '''Robert Hyde''' and my '''Coson John Warren''' of Poynton and their
heires to see that it bee imployed for the use of the poore as aforesaid. Item I give
to the poore in Northbury the sume of twenty shillings to be divided amongst them. Item I give to the poore in Hyde the sume of twenty shillings to be divided amongst them That after those my legacies and funerall expenses bee paid and discharged [out] of my whole
personnall estate my Will and mind is that the rest and remainder of all my goods Chattels and Cattells bee divided into two equall parts the one halfe whereof I give unto
my said deare wife '''Anne Hyde''' And the other halfe I doe give unto my said three younger sonnes '''Richard Thomas and Nevil Hyde''' equally to bee divided amongst them and to the survivo[rs] or
survivo[r] of them. Postremo I do make constitute and appoint my said eldest sonn '''Robert Hyde''' and my said Deare wife '''Anne Hyde''' Executo[r] and Executrix of this my last Will and testam[ent] And doe desire my brother in lawe '''Thomas Marbury''' of Marbury Esq[uire] to see this my last Will
and testam[ent] executed and performed according to my mind and will therein
expressed And also I do hereby make null and void all former Wills by me published and declared In Witness whereof I have herento put my hand and seale the day
and yeare first above written.

Will of Edward Lacon, gent of Willian, Hertfordshire

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[[Category:Willian, Hertfordshire]] [[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Edward Lacon. The will was written on 1 September 1624 and proved on 9 November 1625 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 147
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Will of Edwardi Lacon, granted probate on 9 Nov 1625. Died about 1625 in Willian, Hertfordshire, England.
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''Edward Lacon of Willian inthe countie of herts Esquier''' testator *''' Joan my late loving and deare wife''' Joan/Johanna unknown Wilson Edward was her second husband *''' my daughter Elizabeth Neale ''' * '''George Karon? gent of Kenley? in Shropshier''' * '''Walter Neale my Grandchild sonne to my saied daughter Elizabeth''' * '''Henry Neale Esquier my sonne in lawe''' *''' Fraunces Neale my grandchild daughter of the saied Elizabeth Neale''' *'''Edward Burr of great Wimondlye''' tasked to look after legacies for some of the Neale children *''' Benjamin Kinton of Willian''' tasked to look after legacies for some of the Neale children * '''my loving friends Mr Chapman of Willian Clerke and John Skinner of Hitchin gent''' oversee Burr's and Kinton's handling of the money they are enrusted with *''' Lacon Neale my grandchild sonne and heyre apparent of Henry Neale my sonne in lawe''' grandson of testator * '''my sonne in lawe Mr Thomas Willson ''' stepson *''' my daughter in lawe M[istre]ss Ann Butleir''' stepdaughter *''' John Brockett sonne and heyre Apparent of John Brockett Esquier [[Brockett-408|John Brockett (abt.1599-abt.1640)]] my sonne in lawe''' grandson * '''Lacon Brockett daughter of the saied John Brockett my sonne in lawe and Jane his wife my daughter deceased''' granddaughter and daughter of testator's daughter Jane *t''' Edward Bromely Knight one of the Barrons of his Maj[esties] Court of Exchequer''' joint overseer of will - no relationship stated *'''Francis Lacon Knight''' joint overseer of will - no relationship stated * '''John Skinner''' witness to will - mentioned earlier as above *'''John Chapman''' witness ro will likely the same as Mr Chapman, Clerke mentioned earlier *'''William Goodes''' witness to will

In the name of God amen the first daie of September 1624 and in the
two and twentie yeere of the Raigne of o[ur] soveraigne Lord Kinge James of England Frannce and Ireland
defender of thye Faith etc And of Scotland the eight and fiftieth I '''Edward Lacon of Willian in'''
'''the countie of herts Esquier''' being at this present in good health, yet knowing whereof I am madeAnd
being desirons to settle my estate, that peace may be settle in my family when I am dep[ar]ted this life Do ...
and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme following First and principally I

[second page folio 191]

commend my soule to Almightie God my maker and to Jesus Christ my Redeemer by the merittes of whose
death and passionb and faith in him I hope to have full pardon and forgiveness of all my snnes And to be p[ar]taken
of his kingdome of glorie And for my bodie being the good creture of God I com[m]itt it to the earth to be buried in the
Chancell belonging to the Church of Willian aforesaied as neere unto''' Joan my late loving and deare wife''' (who is laied
there before me) as conveniently maie be, w[i]th as little solemnity as maie be

Item I give unto''' my daughter Elizabeth'''
'''Neale '''the some of one hundred pounds wh[i]ch '''George Karon? gent of Kenley? in Shropshier''' oweth me

Item I give the
saied '''Elizabeth my daughter''' one Bason and Ewer of silver p[ar]cell guilt, which was bought at her christining

Item I give to '''Walter Neale my Grandchild sonne to my saied daughter Elizabeth''' one hundred pounds being the
some that '''Henry Neale Esquier my sonne in lawe''' oweth me

Item I give and bequeath unto''' Fraunces Neale my'''
'''grandchild daughter of the saied Elizabeth Neale''' the some of one hundred pounds, to be paied unto her at the age
of eighteen yeeres or day of her marriage which shall first happen, And my will and meaning is that the said
hundred poundes so devised to the '''Fraunces''' be w[i]thin six monthes next after my decease deliv[er]ed into the
hands of '''Edward Burr of great Wimondlye and Benjamin Kinton of Willian''' to be by them Imployed to
and for the benefitt of the saied''' Fraunces''' untill the saied age of Eighteen yeeres or day of marriage And my
further will and meaning is That the saied '''Edward Burr and Benjamin Kympton''' doe once every yeere
so long as they shall have the saied monie in their handes accompt and make knowne unto '''my loving friends Mr Chapman'''
'''of Willian Clerke and John Skinner of Hitchin gent''' howe bothe saied money is imployed

Item I give and
bequeath unto''' Lacon Neale my grandchild sonne and heyre apparent of Henry Neale my sonne in lawe''' all
my messauges lands tenem[en]ts and heriditaments whatsoever w[i]th the Appurtenan[c]es in Willian aforesaied
Bonningford als Buntingford in the saied countie of Herts hornely and hogesden in the countie of Midd[lesex]
or in any other place within the Realme of England and Wales or either of them, To have and to hold the saied messuages
lands tenem[en]ts ad heriditam[en]ts whatsoever with the appurtenances unto the saied '''Lacon Neale''' his heyres and assignes
for ever uppon Condic[i]on notw[i]thstanding that the saied''' Lacon Neale''' his heyres or Assignes doe paie unto '''his'''
'''mother Elizabeth Neale my daughter''' yeerly and every yeere during her natral life, the some of twentie pounds
of currant English money at fower usuall feasts in the yeare (that is to saie at the feast of St Michael the
Archangell the nativitie of o[ur] Savior Christ comonly called Christm[a]s daie, the annuncion of o[ur] blessed ladie
virgin mary & St John Baptist by even and equall porc[i]ons

Item I give unto '''my sonne in lawe Mr Thomas'''
'''Willson and to my daughter in lawe M[istre]ss Ann Butleir''' to either of them a Ringe of goold of xxs

Item I
give unto''' John Brockett sonne and heyre Apparent of John Brockett Esquier my sonne in lawe''' xxliw[hi]ch his
father doth owe me

Item I give unto '''Lacon Brockett daughter of the saied John Brockett my sonne in'''
'''lawe and Jane his wife my daughter deceased''' xxli to be paied unto her at her age of eighteene yeeres or daie of
marriage whch shall first happen

Item I devise to the poore of Willian xxs

The Residue of my goods
and chattells my debts paied my funerall discharged & this my last will and testam[en]t p[er]formed, I give unto
'''Lacon Neale my grandchild '''whome I no[min]ate and appoynt sole executor of this my last will and testament
And I doe name and appoynt''' Edward Bromely Knight one of the Barrons of his Maj[esties] Court of Exchequer'''
and''' Francis Lacon Knight''' Overseers of this my last will and testament. And I give to the saied '''S[ir] Edward'''
'''Bromley''' a Ringe of gold of xls. In witness that this is my will I have sett my hand and seale the daie and
yeere first abovesaied/''' E Lacon'''/published in the presence of '''John Skinner, John Chapman, William'''
'''Goodes'''

'''First Grant of Administration''' ''Translated from Latin'' On the ninth day of the month of November in the year of the Lord one thousand six hundred and twenty-five, a commission issued to Henry Neale aforesaid etc, to administer the goods etc of Edward Lacon late of Willian in Hertfordshire, deceased, according to the tenor and effect of the deceased's own will, during the minor age of Lacon Neale, the executor named in the said will, to well etc by the power of the Holy Gospels, the commission issued before Master John Buckley, clerk, otherwise in that respect, sworn. Presented. '''Second Grant of Administration''' ''Contained in a marginal note, immediately to the right of the original grant of probate, and written in a different hand. Translated from Latin'' On the seventh day of the month of June in the year of the Lord 1638, a commission issued to Walter Neale, grandson by the daughter of the said deceased, having etc, to administer the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased according to the tenor and effect of the deceased's own will, on account of Henry Neale aforesaid, administrator with will of the said deceased during the minor age of the said executor recently deceased, being likewise now deceased, to administer well etc, sworn ==Sources==

Will of Edward Mitton of St Swithin, Worcester, 1627

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Edward Mitton]] or Mitten, of St Swithin in the City of Worcester. Edward drew up his will on 31 August 1626, and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 13 October 1627. '''Will of Edward Mitton 1627''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Edward Mitton of the parish of Saint Swithen in the Cittie of Worcester gentleman''' Testator *'''my daughters Bridgett and Sara''' to each a silver beer bowl and their silver christening spoons *'''my father and mother in lawe Mr Walsh and his wief''' twenty shillings for rings *'''my brother Seabright''' twenty shillings for a ring *'''my brother Richard Walshe''' twenty shillings for a ring *'''my brother Mr Henrie Mitton''' twenty shillings for a ring *'''my lovinge freinde Mr Thomas Steyner''' twenty shillings for a ring *'''Mr Robert Mason''' executor of will, received two gowns *'''Mr Anthonie Barrowe''' executor of will, received two gowns *'''Mr William Yonger''' Witness to Will, received five pounds *'''Mr Humffrey Hoare the yonger''' five pounds. May have been the same person who witnessed the will as '''Hum: Hoare Notary Publique''' *'''my servant James Foster''' ten pounds *'''Robert Fincher''' sergeant *'''Henry Bach''' sergeant *'''Mr Francis Streete''' forty shillings *'''Mr Haseblocke''' Testator was in a bond with him for £20 *'''my loving wief Katherine''' *'''my sonne Edward''' *'''W. Griffith''' witness to Will *'''John Burfford''' witness to Will *'''Master Humphrey Hoare''', Rector of Saint Swithin ---- [''folio 295 verso'']
In the name of God Amen the last daie of
August in the second yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of
god kinge of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c And in the
yeare of our Lord god 1626 '''I Edward Mitton''' of the parish of Saint Swithen in the Cittie of
Worcester gentleman, Consideringe with myself that it is apppointed that everie man must
dye, and the time uncertaine being of perfect mynde and memorie, Doe make and ordayne this
my last will and testatment in manner and forme followinge Vidlt First I com[m]itt my soule
into the handes of Allmightie god assuredlie trustinge to be saved by the merritts, Death,
and passion of my Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ onelie, and not by anie workes of
myne owne; And for my bodie I Com[m]itt it to the earth to be decentlie buried, as it shall seeme
good to myne executors hereafter named Nowe touchinge my worldly goodes I dispose them
thus Vidlt First I give and bequeath to '''my daughters Bridgett and Sara''', to each of
them a silver beere boule, out of the nest of three, and such spoone or spoones as weare
given to them, and each of them at the time of their Christenings Item I give to '''my'''
'''father and mother in lawe Mr Walsh and his wief my brother Seabright my brother''' [''folio 296 recto'']
'''Richard Walshe, my brother Mr Henrie Mitton''', and '''my lovinge freinde Mr Thomas'''
'''Steyner''' Twentie shillinges a peece to make them Rings. Item I give to '''Mr Robert Mason'''
my best black gowne, and my Murrey gowne, And I give to '''Mr Anthonie Barrowe''' my
Scarlett gowne, and my black gowne faced with Sattin. Item I give to '''Mr Will[ia]m Yonger'''
And '''Mr Humffrey Hoare the yonger''' Five poundes a peece Item I give to '''Mr Francis'''
'''Streete''' Fortie shillinges, if he discharge me of a bonde of Twentie poundes I stand bound to
'''Mr Haseblocke''' for Item I give to '''my servant James Foster''' tenne poundes, And to everie
servant in my house at the time of my decease tenne shillinges a peece. Item I give to my
two Sergeants '''Robert Fincher''', and '''Henry Bach''' tenne shillinges a peece. All the rest of my
goodes, chattells, Plate, debts and credditts whatsoever (my debts, funerall expences, and
legacies first paid and discharges I give and bequeath to '''my loving wief Katherine''' and '''my'''
'''sonne''' equallie to be devided betweene them Provided allwaies, and my will and meaninge
is that '''my said sonne Edwards''' porc[i]on shallbe and remayne in the handes and possession of my
said wief, the use thereof beinge for his educac[i]on and maintenance untill he come to the age
of Eighteene yeares without securitie if she contynue soe longe unmarried, but in case she
marrie againe, then she shall give sufficient securitie to my executors hereafter named for the
for the payment of my said sonnes porc[i]on unto him at the age aforesaide (if he be then lyving) but
if he shall decease befre he accomplish the saide age, Then I give and bequeath thone the one halfe
of his said porc[i]on to my said wief, and thother half to '''my daughters Bridgett and Sarah'''
or to which of them shalbe then lyvinge; if thother happen to decease in the meane time And of this my last will and testament I make '''Mr Robert Mason''' and '''Mr Anthonie'''
'''Barrowe''' my executors, desiringe their care herin, accordinge to my trust in them reposed.
'''Ed: Mitton.''' Sealed publshed and acknowledged the second daie of September 1626. In the
presence of us '''Hum: Hoare, Notary publique. W. Griffith. Will: Yonger. John Burfford'''./ Probate [in Latin] On the thirteenth day of October AD 1627 appeared before the Commission '''Catherine Mitton the widow of Edward Mitton''', late a Citizen of Worcester deceased, to whom was granted administration of all the right goods and credits of the said deceased according to the tenor of his will, the executors named in the said will Robert Mason and Anthony Barrow having renounced the task. Sworn before '''Master Humphrey Hoare, Rector of Saint Swithin''' in the City of Worcester ==Sources==

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Pettus]] This is a transcript of the Will of Edward Pettus, made in July 1620. It was proved by William Pettus his eldest brother in London in November 1620. Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills. At the time that the Will was written, Edward had been working abroad for the East India Company for many years. He had been released from their service due to a disagreement and after finding himself destitute, the Company agreed to take him home aboard one of their ships. This Will was probably written aboard that ship when Edward was sick, given the legacies he made to the sailors. It is not recorded whether he returned alive to England. Edward left a legacy to his father Thomas, but his father was already dead at the time of writing. Edward has the ages of his brothers Theodore and Thomas mixed up. He also does not mention a younger brother Henry who may have been born after he went abroad. The spellings are the original, line breaks have been added to make the text more readable. If you see any inaccuracies or omissions from the original, please do correct them. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_311303-00705?pid=976782&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D5111%26h%3D976782%26tid%3D%26pid%3D%26usePUB%3Dtrue%26_phsrc%3DSVi2039%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SVi2039&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&lang=en-GB| Image on Ancestry] ---- '''The Will of Edward Pettus''' '''In the name of God Amen'''
July the [day omitted] One thousand six hundred and twentie
'''I Edward Pettus servante to the Hono'ble Companie of Marchants of London trading to the East India'''
Being weake of bodie but in p'fect memorye praised be the Almightie God
Doe make this my laste will and testamente in manner and forme as followeth Imprimis I bequeath my Soule into the hands of Almightie God that gave yt desiring him to receive it to his mercie and my bodie to the earth from whence it came in sure and certaine hope of resurreccon at the last daye Item I bequeathe unto my '''ffather Thomas Pettus''' five pounds to make him a Ringe And to my '''mother Cicely Pettus''' Five pounds to buy a peece of plate withall Item I give and bqueathe unto the '''two eldest Sonnes of my brother William Pettus''' ffiftie pound apeece by what meansoever they be called and for wante of heires this legacye to returne to the executor my eldest brother William Pettus Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''sister FFraunces Pettus''' ffourtie poundes to be paid at her day of lawfull marriage but yf in case her dye before then this legacye to retourne unto the heires male of my Eldest brother William Pettus and for wante of Heires to retourne unto the heires male of my '''second brother John Pettus''' and for wante of heires to retorne to the heires male of my '''third brother George Pettus''' and for wante of Heires to retourne unto the heires male of my '''fourth brother Theodor Pettus''' Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''second brother called by the name of John Pettus''' twentie pounds yf .... , yf not then this legacye to retourne unto my younger brother Theodor Pettus Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''brother Theodor Pettus''' tenn pounds to be paid him at the age of twentie years Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''youngest brother Thomas Pettus''' Tenn pounds to be paid him at the age of one & twentie years [next page] and for wante of heires this legacye to retourne unto the heires male of my oldest brother William Pettus Item I give unto my '''sister Christian Pettus''' three poundes to buye her a Ringe withall Item I give and bequeathe unto my''' sister Ann Pettus''' three pounds to buye her a Ringe withall Item I give and bequeathe unto my''' sister Susan Mite wife unto Jeffery Mite''' three pounds six shillings and eight pence to make a drinking boule with my name to it Item I give and bequeathe unto the '''wife of William Pettus my brother''' three pounds five shillings and eight pence to buye a drinking bowle withall and my name sett to ytt Item I give and bequeathe unto the '''two eldest sonnes of my sister Elizabeth Sadler the wife of Nicholas Sadler''' the p'duct of ffourtie five Ryalls of eightie sent to Thomas Rastell from the Capn Bona esperance to Suratt by the hand of Richard Swan Mr of the Rowbuck to be invested into Callicoes and sent home by the nexte shippe that comes from thence Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''brother George Pettus''' tenn pounds to be paid unto him at his retorne home into England but yf he dyes before then this legacye to retorne unto my brother Theodor Pettus Item I give and bequeathe unto my '''brother Nicholas Sadler and his wife Elizabeth Sadler''' Tenn poundes to be made into three cupps and my name sett on them Ex Dono Edward Pettus Item I give unto my uncle '''William Green and my Aunt his wife''' Three pounde thirteene shillings and foure pence to make either twoe hoope Rings or half a dozen of silver Spoones Item I give unto '''William Calstropp''' Whome I make Overseer of this my last will and testament Twentie pounds Item I give and Bequeathe tenn pounde to the making of a Sermon & a dynner in Norwich in the p'ishe church where my ffather dwells Called by the name of St Symon and Jude whereof I give Twentie Shillings unto the minister that makes the Sermon w'ch I desire may be ..wells twentie shillings to be given unto the poore of my ffather wards and eight poundes for to make the Dynner Item I give and bequeathe unto''' Captaine John Ramsen the sone of Alderman Ramsen''' five pounds to make him a Patten doublett Item I give unto''' Susan Slofeild''' [sic] sometimes my mothers mayde five pounds and yf she be married her husband not to gane anye thinge to doe with but to be paid to her self Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Pory the Younger the Sonne of William Pory''' ffive pounds Item I give unto '''Elias Wood purser of the Lyon''' three pounds Item I give '''John Weddell M'r of the Lyon''' Twentie shillings to make him a Ringe withall Item I give to '''Joseph Salbanck''' tenn shillings to make a Ringe Item I give to '''Captaine John Adie''' Tenn Shillings Item I give unto '''Richard Browne''' for attending of me in my sickness ffiftie shillings Item I give unto '''Henry Gamaya''' [?] the Swabber tenn shillings Item I give unto Thomas Prichett for washing of my cloathes fifteene shilling yf I dye and yf I ... home I give him ffortie shillings Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Robert Rash the Sonne of olde Rash the Baker''' in the Cittie of Norw'ch some times dwelling in the p'ishe of St Simon & Jude tenn shillings And for the remainder of my Estate these legacyes beinge paide I give and bequeathe unto '''the youngest Childe of my sister Elizabeth Sadler''' the wife of Nicholas Sadler beinge livinge at the arivall of this my last Will and Testament in England sone or daughter Item I make my '''eldest brother William Pettus executor''' of this my last Will and testament and William Calstropp my Overseer and nothinge to be done without his Councell and my trusted friends Elias Wood and Thomas Pory to advertise them of my estate in the Shippe Ed Pettus
Signed Sealed and delivered as my last Will and testament Probatum London sixth November 1620 Proved by William Pettus the natural and lawful brother ==Sources==

Will of Edward Soan Twopeny, 1809

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] '''Will of [[Twopeny-23|Edward Soan Twopeny]]''' ''The National Archives, PROB-11-1506-40'' This is the last Will and Testament of me Edward Soan Twopeny of the Bishop's Precinct near the City of Rochester in the County of Kent Gentleman made published & declared the twenty fourth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy first I do hereby revoke and make void all former wills & codicils by me made Also I desire that I may be buried at as little Expense as possible at the discretion of my Executrix hereinafter named Also I make nominate & appoint my dear wife Susanna Executrix of this my will & also Guardian of all & every my Child and Children born or hereafter to be born And after the decease of my wife I do hereby nominate & appoint my Brothers William Twopeny & Richard Twopeny Guardians of all & every my said Children Also I give devise and bequeath all my Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments & Real Estate whatsoever & wheresoever & parts & shares thereof & also all & every my freehold & leasehold Estates & parts & shares thereof with their & every of their appurtenances & also all money due to me on mortgage and all my Estate & Interest in any hereditaments now mortgaged to me or which shall stand mortgaged to me at my decease and also all & every my ready money and securities for money in the public stocks & funds Debts Notes Goods Chattels & personal Estate whatsoever & wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever unto and to the use of my said dear wife Susanna her heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns absolutely In witness whereof I the said Edward Soan Twopeny have hereunto set my hand and seal the day & year first above written. : Proved by Susanna Twopeny, widow, 13 November 1809. : Transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain.

Will of Edward Sponer/Spooner of Caston, Norfolk, 1614

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of [[Spooner-2168|Edward Sponer/Spooner]] of Caston, Norfolk, England. It was written on 26 November 1613 and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich on 23 May 1614. Edward Sponer 1614 will, Archdeaconry of Norwich, Norfolk Record Office, register copy of wills v. 35 1614-1615, fo. 22, no. 19, Norfolk Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-D34S-G?i=37&cat=504379 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection DGS 8472741, image 38 of 521. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good although there was some ink bleed through. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Edward Sponer or Spooner'''' Testator
*'''Cicelie Sponer or Spooner''' Testator's wife
*'''Edmund Sponer or Spooner''' Testator's son
*'''Edward Spooner''' Testator's son
*'''Cicelie Rebecca Marie Christian and Anna ''' Testator's daughters
*'''George Sponer or Spooner''' witness to will ---- In the name of God amen
The syx and twentith daye of November In the yeare
of the Reigne of our Sov[er]aigne Lord James by the grace of
god of England France and Ireland King Defender of
the fayeth &c the xjth and of Scotland the xlviith 1613
'''I Edward Sponer''' of Caston in the Countie
of Norff yeoman being sick and weak in bodie but in good
mind and p[er]fect remembrance thanks be given to god in Jesus
Christ Doe make this my Last will and testament re
voking all former wills and testaments heretofore made
in mannor and forme following
Fyrst I committ and comend
my sowle into the handes of Allmightie god my creator
and maker Jesus Christ my Saviour and the holie
ghost my comforter three p[er]sons one eternall and immortall
god by whose grace throughe the free mercie of god
in Jhesus Christ I Doe hope to be saved and my bodie
to the earth from whence yt came to be buried in
Christion sepulture
Item I give and bequeath unto
'''Cicelie Sponer my wieff''' All my tenement messuages
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And landes as well free as coppie Edifices w[i]thall and
singuler the appurtenances therunto duringe the terme
of her lief naturall, and to her Assignes until the feast
of Sct Michael the Arkangell then next followinge
after her decease
Item I doe give and bequeath unto
'''Edmund Sponer my sonne''' and his heires after the
decease of Cicelie my wieff, and the time limitted unto her
Assignes, all my Tenements messuages Edifices and landes
aswell free as coppie w[it]h the appurtenances thereto
belonginge, conditionallie that he the said Edmund
Spooner my sonne his heires executors Administrators
and Assignes doe pay or cause to be paied unto '''Edward'''
'''Spooner my sonne''' and his heires the some of fortie
poundes of good and Lawful money of England in mannor
and forme followinge that is to say att and uppon
the feast of Sct Michael the Arkangell one whole
yeare after the decease of Cicelie my wieff Tenn
poundes of like lawfull money of England, And soe
yearlie att and uppon the saied feast the some of tenn
poundes unril the forsaied some of Tenn fortiepoundes soe
given and bequeathed be fullie satisfied and paied
And for want of non paiement in manner and
forme aforesaied yt shalbe lawfull for the saied '''Edward'''
'''my sonne''' his heires and Assignes, to enter uppon
all the saied p[re]misses my tenements messuages and
Landes w[i]thall the appurtenances thereunto belonginge
Duringe the whole space of fower yeares then next
insueinge to be fullie complete and ended '''To'''
'''have''' hold possess occupie and inioye in full satisfac[i]on
of the foresaied some of fortie poundes
Item I doe give
and bequeath unto '''ev[er]y one of my daughters vizt'''
'''Cicelie Rebecca Marie Christian and Anna '''five poundes
a peece to be paied unto them there heires and Assignes
when they shall accomplishe the age of one and
twentie yeares
'''Item all''' the residew of my
goodes corne cattell chattells howsehold stuff
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And all ymplements and utensills of household and
household stuff whatsoev[er] I doe give and bequeath
unto Cicelie Spooner my wieff paieinge my debts
and legacies and bringinge my bodie honestlie to the
ground, And I doe constitut and make the saied
Cicilie my wieff sole executrix of this my last will
and testament, In witnes whereof I the foresaied
Edward Spooner hereunto have put to my hand and
seale the daye and yeare fyrst above written
These beinge witnesses '''George Sponer Simon'''
'''Windout''' and me''' Lancellott Griffes'''
Probate [abstracted from the Latin] was granted at Watton at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich xxiij day of May AD 1614 to the executrix named in this testament. ===Sources===

Will of Edward Sprague 1614

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[[Category: Dorset, Wills and Estates]] :Will of Edward Sprague, Fuller of Upway, Dorset PROB 11/124/395 13th October, 1614, transcribed by Helen Ford :line breaks as in original, transcribers additions in square brackets. Phrases in bold for ease of reading. :The '''vith daye of June In the yeare of our Lord god One thousand :sixe hundred and fowerteene''' In the name of god Amen ''''I Edward Sprague :of Upway in the Countie of Dorst Fuller being sicke and weake of bodye''' but well :and pfect in minde thankes be given unto Allmightie god doe ordaine and Appoint this :my last will and testament to be made in manner and forme followinge That is to say :first of all I doe bequeath my soule unto Allmightie god my Savior and Reddemer :and my bodie to be buried within the churchyarde As for such temporall goods as :god hath blessed me withall I give and bequeath as heareafter followes viz' I give :unto the parishe church of Upway tenne shillings Item I give unto the poore of the :same parishe of Upway tenne shillings.Item I give unto '''Ralph Sprague my ''' :'''eldest sonne''' one of the oldest paires of sheares in my shoppe and one lesser payyer :called the quarell Item I give and bequeath unto my''' eldest daughter Alice''' :'''Sprague''' fiftie poundes to be paid within one yeare after my decease. Item I give :and bequeath unto '''Edward Sprague my second sonne''' twoe paire of sheares and :twentie pounds to be paid likewise within one yeare after my decease Item I give :and bequeath unto '''Richard Sprague my third sonne''' twentie poundes to be paid when :he shall be one and twenty yeares of age Item I give and bequeath unto''' xpoher Sprague :my fourth sonne''' twenty poundes to be paid when he shall be of the age of one and twenty :[''side annotation follow''s] :Item I give and bequeath :unto''' William Sprague''' :my youngest son xxls :to be paide when he shalbe :of the age of one and :twentie years :[''Return to main text''] :yeares All the rest of my goodes moveable and unmoveable I give and bequeath unto '''Christian''' :'''Sprague my wife''' whome I doe make my whole executrix of this my last will and :testament Membrandum that''' if Richard Sprague Christopher Sprague or William :Sprague''' shall happen to dye either of them before they shall be of the age of one and :twentie yeates then his legacie to be divided between the other twoe or if twoe of :them shall happen to dye before they shall be of the age of one and twentye yeares that :then their legacie to remain to the other then liveinge finally I doe appoint '''Henry''' :'''Samwayes and William Bryer''' overseers of this my will and testament In the presence of :those whose names are underwritten''' John Bishoppe John Taylor''' his mark :Memorandum that whereas the living of the above '''saide Edward Sprague doth falle :unto his sonne Ralphe Sprague after his decease the said Ralph Sprague doth upon :his fathers request promise that his mother Christian shall quietly enioy the said :living untill he shalbe one and twentye yeares of age''' :: [Probate clause in Latin includes , probate granted 13 October, 1614 to xpian Sprague the relict of the deceasted, executrix named in the testament, ]

Will of Edward Ware (Amherst,VA 1786)

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[[Category:Amherst County, Virginia]] [[Ware-553|Edward Ware]] In the Name of God Amen I '''Edward Ware''' of Amherst County and Parish of Lexington being Very Sick and Weak of Body but in perfect mind and memory thanks be to God the Same, calling to mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that is appointed for all men to die, I do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to Say principally and first of all I give & Recommend my soul to almighty God that that gave it and my Body to the Earth to be Buried in a Christian like manner at the Descretion of my Executors nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same again by the power of Almighty God and touching Such worldly Estate that has pleased God for to Bless me with in this Life I give & Dismiss and Dispose of the same in the following Like manner & form I Give unto '''Mark Ware''' five Shillings Sterling and to Each of '''Mark Ware''' Children five Shillings Sterling, Item I give '''James Powell''' four hundred Acres of land whereon he now Live and '''Negro Toby''' forever; Item I give '''William Powell''' Two hundred and fourteen acres whereon he now Live & '''Negro ----Gloucester''' forever Item I give '''John Powell''' four hundred acres of Land he now on and '''Negro Jeffrey''' forever, one hundred pound, Item I give '''Edward Powell''' Two hundred acres of [land] I now Live on and a Survey Joyn it and three hundred and fifty one Acres over Pedlar on the Rich Mountain and '''Negro Dina''' one feather Bed and furniture one Horse Saddle and Bridle, one Cow and Calf forever, Item I give '''Elizabeth Joplin''' Two hundred Acres of Land Joyning W. Higginbotham and '''Negro Frank''' and his Increase forever, one feather bed & furniture Item I give '''Anna Campbell''' half of that Tract of Joyning W. Gordon and '''Negro Agg''' and her Increase forever, Item I give '''Sarah Ware''' half of that Tract of Land Joyning W. Gordon and '''Negro Doll''' and her Increase forever and one Horse and Side Saddle one Cow and Calf one Feather Bed and furniture, Item I Lend my Beloved Wife '''Lettis Ware''' all my Estate that that I have not Disposed During her Natural Life or Widowhood and then for to be Equally Divided Between '''James Powell''', '''William Powell''', '''John Powell''', '''Edward Powell''', '''Elizabeth Jopling''', '''Anne Campbell''' and '''Sarah Ware''', I Constitute make and ordain '''James Powell''', '''William Powell''', '''John Powell''',''' Edward Powell''' the Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby utterly Disalow Revoke & Disanul all and every other former Will and Testament Legacies bequests and Execution by me in any wise [or wife] before named Willed & Bequest Ratified and Confirmed this and no other for to be my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have Set my hand & Seal this first Day of June In the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Seventy Nine s/ '''Edward Ware''' (Seal)
Signed Sealed and Published Pronounced ]
and Delivered by the said '''Edward Ware''' ]
as his Last Will and Testament, In the ]
presents of us
'''Peter (PC) Carter'''
s/ '''Roderick McColloch'''
s/ '''Elizabeth McColloch'''
At a Court held for Amherst County the third Day of July 1786. This Last Will and Testament of '''Edward Ware''' Deceased was this Day presented in Court by '''James''' and W'''illiam Ware AliasPowell''' two of the Executors therein named and proved by Oath of '''Peter Carter''' & '''Roderick McCulloch''' Witnesses thereto, whereupon the said Executors with Thomas Lucas and John Crawford their Securitys Entered into and acknowledged their Bond on the penalty of five Thousand pounds and took the oath Required by Law, and the said Will was Ordered to be Recorded. Test. s/ Wm. Loving Clk ==Sources== * '''Wills (Amherst County, Virginia); index to wills, 1761-1920''': "Wills (Amherst County, Virginia); index to wills, 1761-1920"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/279608 Wills (Amherst County, Virginia); index to wills, 1761-1920] Will books, v. 3-4, 1786-1810 [p. 417-418 missing from v. 4]
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Will of Edward Wilson, gentleman of Willian, Hertfordshire 1581

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of Edward Wilson, gentleman of Willian, Hertfordshire 1581 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 63
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Will of Edwardi Wilson, granted probate on 31 Oct 1581. Died about 1581 in Willian, Hertfordshire, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Edward Wilson of Willian, Hertfordshire. Written on 24 September 1581 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 31 October 1581 by his relict Johan.

The will images were good and very readable Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Edward Wilson of Willian in the countie of Herts gentleman''' testator *'''Edward my eldest sonne''' testator's son executor also of the will if testator's wife John dies or refuses receives ''one hundred poundes'' and ''my newe nighte gowne my longe cloake, fower shertes, my bottes, bootehose, spurres, shooes and my newe fustian doubblett'' *'''Marie my daughter''' recieved 100 marks *'''William Cannonn''' poor tenant received ''a quarters rente'' *''',Thomas Alley''' poor tenant received ''a quarters rente'' *'''Nicholas Cannonn''' poor tenant received ''a quarters rente'' *'''John Burnige''' poor tenant received ''a quarters rente'' *'''Wyon my tenant''' received ''one whole yeares rente to be allowed nexte after my deathe.'' *'''Grace Graye daughter of Jone Graye''' received £100, no relationship stated *'''Thomas my youngeste sonne''' received ''iftie poundes of lawfull englishe monney at his age of one and twentie yeares or daie of marriage'' and ''my chayne of goulde waigheinge twentie ounces, * '''Anne and Marye my youngest daughters''' *'''my lovinge cosigne Maister Charles Boneh....''' received ''my best cloake garded withe velvett'' * '''my loving cosigne Mr John God''' received ''my beste velvett hose'' * '''Mr Christopher Peynton''' received ''my blacke silke nether stockes'' * '''my brother Mr Mathewe Graye''' received '' my newe clothe hose'' * '''my good Freend Mr Nicholas Bristowe''' received ''my sworde.'' *''' Mr Spurlinge''' received '' my bookes whiche he hathe'' * '''Mr Edwarde Clarke ''' received ''my rapier and dagger'' * '''my mother in lawe Mris Wilson''' received ''my grosgraine gowne garded with velvett.'' *'''my servannte Hellen Peathe''' received '' fyve pounde'' *''' Mr Pattisonne of Stevenage''' received '' a sattenn dublette.'' * '''Mr Busshe Schoolem[aster] of Stevenage''' received '' my dutche cloake lyinge in the presse'' * '''Mr Godfrye Mounsannes''' received ''my russette night gowne of rattes colo[ur]'' * '''my nephewe Norwood''' received ''my shorte cloake withe one lace.'' *'''Mr Edwarde Powlter esquire''' received ''my velvett hatte.'' * '''Mr Thomas Shadboltte''' received '' my velvett cappe.'' * '''my wife Johan''' executrix of the will * '''my sonne Frannces''' executor of the will if testator's wife Johan and son Edward both die or refuse to execute the will *''' Mr Rowland Lytton esquier''' overseer *'''Robert Snagge esquier''' overseer *''', my father''' overseer *'''William Stone''' witness *'''William Cooper''' witness *'''Henry Annsell''' witness In the name of god amen the xxiiijth daie of September in the yere
of oure lord god 1581. And in the yeare of the raigne of oure sov[e]raigne Ladye Elizabethe by the grace of god, Queene
of Englande France and Irelande defender of the faith etc, the xxiijth. I '''Edward Wilson of Willian'''
'''in the countie of Herts gentleman''', consideringe withe my self, That life as I am a christian creature of god created
withe a lovinge sowle, and bodye to remayne here in this transitorie worlde for a tyme, So oughte I at all tymes to be
readye and dispose my self to dye, and departe out of the same; whensoever it shall please god my creator to call me to his
mercie; Therfore nowe beinge and diseazed in bodye, yet whole of minde and of perfecte remembrannce (thankes
be to god) make and ordeine this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge.

Firste I bequeathe
my sowle into the handes of allmightie god, my bodye to the earthe wherof it is made, and to be buried at the discressionne
of my executrixe. Secondarilie I will geve and bequeathe unto '''Edward my eldest sonne '''one hundrethe poundes to
be paide at his daie of marriage or at one and twentie yeares.

And to Frannces and John my sonnes eithe of them an
hundrethe markes of lawfull englishe monneye at theire sev[er]all ages of one and twentie yeares or daies of marriage
whiche shall furst happen to be.

Item I will and bequeathe unto '''Marie my daughter''' an hundred markes of lawfull
lawfull englishe monneye at her age of eightene yeares or daie of marriage, whiche shall firste happenne to bee. And
if it fortune annye of my foresaide childrenne to die before theie accomplishe theire saide age or marriage, Then I
will that theire of heir parte or partes so dyenge equallie to be devided betweene the surviv[or] or surviv[or]s of theme.

Item
I give and beueathe to '''William Cannonn, Thomas Alley Nicholas Cannonn, John Burnige''', the quarters
rente of theire severall houses as soone as it shall comme due nexte after my deathe, To the rest of my poore
Tennantes and other the poore in the Towne I geve twentie shillinges to be gevenn by the personnes churche
wardenes.

Item I geve to''' Wyon my Tennante''' one whole yeares rente to be allowed nexte after my deathe.

Item
I geve and bequeathe to '''Grace Graye daughter of Jone Graye''' one hundred poundes at her age of eighteene
yeares or at her marriage.

Item I will and bequeathe unto '''Thomas my youngeste sonne''' fiftie poundes of lawfull
englishe monney at his age of one and twentie yeares or daie of marriage, whiche shall firste happenn to be. Also
I bequeathe unto '''my saide sonne Thomas''' my chayne of goulde waigheinge twentie ounces, and to be delyvered

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to him after the deathe of my wief.

Item I will and bequeathe unto '''Anne and Marye my youngest daughters''' eache of theme an
hundred poundes of lawfull englishe monneye at theire severall ages of eightene yeares or daies of marriage, whiche shall
first happenne to bee. And if it fortune any of those '''my saide youngest childrenne Thomas, Anne , and Marrye''' to dye
before theie accomplishe theire saide age or marriage, Then I will that his or theire parte or partes so dyenge equallie to
be devided between the Survivor or survivors of theme

Item I will and bequeathe to '''my lovinge cosigne Maister Charles'''
'''Boneh....''' my best cloake garded withe velvett

Item I will and bequeathe unto '''my loving cosigne Mr John God''' my beste
velvett hose

Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Mr Christopher Peynton''' my blacke silke nether stockes

Item I geve and bequeathe
to '''my brother Mr Mathewe Graye''' my newe clothe hose

Item I will and bequeathe to '''my good Freend Mr Nicholas'''
'''Bristowe''' my sworde.

Item I will and bequeathe to''' Mr Spurlinge''' my bookes whiche he hathe.

Item I will and bequeathe
to '''Mr Edwarde Clarke ''' my rapier and dagger

Item I will and bequethe to '''my mother in lawe Mris Wilson''' my
grosgraine gowne garded with velvett.

Item I geve and bequethe to '''my servannte Hellen Peathe''' fyve poundes

Item
I geve and bequeathe to''' Mr Pattisonne of Stevenage''' a sattenn dublette.

Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Mr'''
'''Busshe Schoolem[aster] of Stevenage''' my dutche cloake lyinge in the presse.

Item I will and bequeathe to '''Mr Godfrye'''
'''Mounsannes''' my russette night gowne of rattes colo[ur].

Item I will geve geve and bequeathe to '''my sonne Edwarde Wilson''' my
newe nighte gowne my longe cloake, fower shertes, my bottes, bootehose, spurres, shooes and my newe fustian doubblett

Item I will and bequeathe to '''my nephewe Norwood''' my shorte cloake withe one lace.

Item I will geve and bequeathe to
'''Mr Edwarde Powlter esquire''' my velvett hatte.

Item I will geve and bequeathe to '''Mr Thomas Shadboltte''' my
velvett cappe.

Item the rest of my goodes and cattelles, jewelles, plate and other my movables, I will geve and bequeathe
to '''my wife Johan''' whome I make my executrixe. And if she shall die or refuse or not take uppon her the full
executionne of this my will in convenient tyme, Then I appointe '''Edward my eldest sonne''' my execut[or] of this my last
will. And then he to have the rest of all mu gooddes, plate and iwelles and other movables, my will beinge performed
Savinge that my will and meaninge is ,that my wief then shall have of the movables that I had withe her to the
valuwe of twoe hundred poundes, whatsoever she hsall choose. And if '''my saide sonne Edwarde''' shall die or refuse
or not take uppon him the full executionne of this my will within conveniente tyme after the deathe or refusall of my
wief, Then I appointe '''my sonne Frannces''' to be my executor and he to have the reste of my gooddes, my will beinge
perfourmed, savinge the saide gooddes to the valewe of twoe hundred poundes geven as aforsaide to my wief, whiche
I will she shallhave as aforsaide. And I appointe''' Mr Rowland Lytton and Robert Snagge esquiers, my father, and'''
'''William Stone, and Mr John God''' my ov[er]seers of this my last will and testamente prayinge them to see to thee
due execution therof and to seeke to redresse itin what theie canne if any parte therof shall be deffeated or leaste
unperformed. In witness wherof I have sette my hande and seale; Sealed and subscribed in the presence of mee
'''William Cooper, Edward Wilsonne, Henry Annsell

==Sources== [[Pulter-11|Edward Pulter Esq (abt.1550-abt.1630)]]

Will of Eleanor Cook

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[[Category: All Saints Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland]] [[Category: Newcastle upon Tyne, Merchants]] [[Category: Newcastle upon Tyne, Cook Name Study]] [[Category: Newcastle upon Tyne, Brown Name Study]] [[Category: Newcastle upon Tyne, Ogle Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Cook|category=Newcastle upon Tyne, Cook Name Study}} '''Will of Eleanor Cook, (1569, June 26)'''.Hodgson, J.C. (1906). "Will of Eleanor Cook," in Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, III, p. 46 - 47. Surtees. [https://books.google.com/books?id=HE8JAAAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=margaret%20daughter%20of%20john%20hallowell%20and%20john%20cook%20of%20tynemouth%20northumberland&pg=PA46#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. Elloner Cook of Newcastle, widow, late wife of Christofer Cooke of Newcastle, merchant, etc. To be buried in the church of Alhollowes as near unto my husband as may be. {{Image|file=Selby_pedigrees-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Selby of Whitehouse
(Vis. of Durham, 1575 - 1666). }} I give to my trusty friend, '''[[Selby-1104|William Selbey]], of Newcastle, merchant''',[[Space: Selby pedigrees]] : Hasler, P.W. (1981). "Selby, William I (c.1527-1613), of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumb.," in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/selby-william-i-1527-1613 HOP]. Web. for the use of my '''daughter, Elizabeth Bewick''',[[Space: Bewick pedigrees]] 201. ; and if she over-live her husband or die before him, the said sum to be divided amongst her five children, #Christofer, #Robert, #Elleonr, #Agnes, #and Gillian Bewicke, also I give to each of them more towards their preferment in marriage, 40s. I give and bequeath he to my very trusty friends, Richard Hodshon of Newcastle, alderman and merchant, and to Isabell, his wife, 201. for the use of my '''daughter, Margerie Dickinson''', wife to William Dickinson, if she outlive her husband, and if she die before him to be divided among her children. And I give them more for their preferment in marriage, 10s. a piece. I give to my trusty friends, Richard Hodshon and William Selby of Newcastle, merchant, for the use of my '''daughter, Agnes Brigham''', wife to Humfrey Brigham, 201. if she over-live her husband, and if she die before him to be divided among her children; to each of them 40s, a piece. I give unto my said two friends for the use of my '''daughter, Jellyan Girdler''', wife unto William Girdler, 101. if she over-live her husband, and if she die before him the said sum to be divided among her children ; 40s. a piece to each of them. To '''Christopher Cooke, my son''', 301. out of my keyles, and a lyghtner. To my '''son, John Cooke''', 101. in money. To Christopher Elmer, merchant, 601. and my best keyle and my best lightner. To Elizabeth Langton, five marks. To my kelemen, 30s. To Oswald Jackson, five marks. To his daughter, Marion Jackson, 20s. To Isabell, wife of Richard Hodshon, four old ryalls. To Mistris Scryvener, one olde ryall. To Mistris Selby, wife to William Selbe, one old riall. To [[Ogle-1191|Clement Ogle]][[Space: Ogle]] :. see [[Ogle-1191|Clement Ogle]] of South Dissington, Northumb., [[Ogle-1191]] and his wife, an old angell each. To Mrs. Roxbey, now wife to Lawrance Rokesbye, one old angell. To Elizabeth Goundrie, one old angell. To Mawde Wilkinson of Winlinton, 58. To my '''sister, Hilton''',[[Space: Hilton pedigrees]] 10s. To my son-in-law, Humfraye Brigham, a goblet of sylver. To William Girdler, a plain piece of silver. To William Dixkinson, halfe a dossen silver spownes. To Androw Bewick, halfe a dossen of sylver spownes. To my '''daughters''', *Elizabeth Bewick, *Margere Dixkinson, *Anne [sic] Brigham *and Gillian Gyrdler, one chist of lining napperie, to be divided amongst them. To my daughter, Elizabeth Bewick, one brasen morter and one pestell, one gown lined with unwattered chamlet and a kyrttell of the same, belonging to the same gown, and my next best belt and a pair of silver crooks belonging to the same, for life, then to Ellon, her daughter. To my daughter, Anne Brigham, my best gown and kyrttell and my best belt. To Margere Dykkinson, my worsted gown and kyrtell. To William Cookson's wife, one old angell. To Mr. Richard Hodshon, four old ryalls, and to Mr. Selbe, one old riall. To the poor colyers of Winlington, 31. among them. To John Hedley, 5s. To the poor householders within the town of Newcastle, 40s. To Mr. John Killinghall, an old angell, and the same to his wife. To William Cocks of Newcastle, an old angell. To Christofer Elmer, one pair of fine linen sheets, etc. To my brother's son, Thomas Elmer, 101. I will that my foresaid 2 friends shall sell the house in which I dwell within one year after my death for the use of my daughters and I make them my executors. Supervisors: * William Selbe, * and [[Ogle-1191|Climent Ogle]]. Witnesses: * William Selbe, * William Brown, clerk,[[Space: Brown Name Study]] * John Horne. ===Codicil=== Whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call unto his mercy before my death my '''son, John Cook''', therefore I will that such legacy as is given unto my said son, John Cooke, shall be given to '''John Cooke, his bastard son''', which he had '''by Isabell Robson''', and I also give to him all such profits as he shall receive by the administration of the goods and cattals of my said son John, save only the lease of the Sowthefeld which I give to my son, Christofor Cooke. And whereas it hath pleased Almighty God to call my '''daughter, Jellyan Gyrdler''', to his mercy, I will that all such legacy as is given to her in my said will, be distributed equally among her 3 daughters. I give to Sir William Browne, clerk, one old angell. I give to John Horne, servant to Mr. Richard Hodshon, one old angell besides the reward of my trusty friends for writing of my said will. I give to my two madens now being my servants, 20s. a piece. I give unto Richard Brakenby, 10s. I give to my daughter, Elizabeth Bewick, one milk cow. I give to Elioner Dixkynson, daughter to William Dixkinson, one demey belt that I bought last which cost 16s. Witnesses: *William Browne, *William Selbe, *John Horne. ----

Will of Elianor Corderoy, Spinster of St Martin in the Fields 1677

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] Will of Elianor Corderoy '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 355
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Will of Elianor Corderoy, granted probate on 10 Dec 1677. Died about 1677 in St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, England.
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Elianor Corderoy, spinster of St Martin in the Fields. It was written on the 15 November 1677 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 December 1677, administration being granted to Robert Barnard the sole executor named in the will. '''Persons mentioned''' * '''Elianor Corderoy of the parish of St Martin in the Fields in the Countie of Middlesex Spinster''' testatrix * '''my loving nephew Robert Barnard''' Sole executor of the will * '''Martha Atkins daughter of Edward Atkins Esq[uire]''' no relationship stated *'''my Nephew Jasper Corderoy''' *'''my nephew Francis Barnard''' * '''my Neece Coderoy Smith''' *'''my Neece higason''' *''' my Neece Zouch''' *'''William Zouch Sonne of my Neece Zouch''' *''' Bridgett Zouch daughter of my Neece Zouch''' *'''Elianor Dibly''' no relationship stated * '''Elizabeth Iremonger''' no relationship stated *'''Henry Bettes''' witness *'''Tho: Maydwell''' witness In the name of God Amen The
fifteenth Day of November in the yeare of Our Lord One thousand six hundred seventie and
seaven and in the nyne and fiventieth yeare of the Reigne of Our Soveraigne Lord Charles the
second by the Grace of God King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the
Faith etc I '''Elianor Corderoy of the parish of St Martin in the Fields in the Countie'''
'''of Middlesex Spinster''' being in verie good health Blessed be God for the same
Doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following

First and aove allI committ my Soule to God who gave it mee trusting assuredly
for Salvation by the alle sufficient Merits of Christ Jesus my blessed Saviour
and Redeemer My Bodiee I committ to the Earth to be decently buried accord=
=ing to the discretion of '''my loving nephew Robert Barnard''' And for the dispos=
=ition of my worldly Estate which God which God of his Goodness hath made mee Owner of I
bequeath to '''Martha Atkins daughter of Edward Atkins Esq[uire]''' fiftie pounds

I give
to '''my Nephew Jasper Corderoy''' fiftie pounds

I give to '''my Nephew Robert'''
'''Barnard''' two hundred pounds

I give to '''my nephew Francis Barnard''' fiftie pounds
and the feather Bedd with its furniture

I give to '''my Nephew Richard Barnard'''
twentie pounds

I give to '''my Neece Coderoy Smith''' twentie pounds

I give to
'''my Neece higason''' my Silver Bason

I give to ''' my Neece Zouch''' tenn pounds
and the rest of my Plate with the money that is in her hands of myne

I give to
'''William Zouch Sonne of my Neece Zouch''' fiftie pounds

I give to''' Bridgett'''
'''Zouch daughter of my Neece Zouch''' twentie pounds

I give to '''Elianor Dibly''' twenty
pounds

I give to '''Elizabeth Iremonger''' twentie pounds with all my Cloathes
lynnen and woollen if shee serve mee when I dye

I give to the Poore tenn pounds
to be disposed according to the discretion of'''my Nephew Robert Barnard'''
whome I make sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament I desire
there should be fortie pounds layd out for Rings to my friends at my Buriall
It is my will alsoe that all these Legacies be payd with as possible speed to as
many of them as shall be then living. And if any of them dye, it is my will that
'''my Nephew Robert Barnard''' should have their Legacie And whatever money
shall be left when my Funerall shall be discharged I doe give to '''my Nephew'''
'''Robert Barnard''' And this I declare to ne my last Will and Testament
In witness whereof I the said '''Elianor Corderoy''' have hereunto set my hand and
Seale the day and ueare forst abovewritten: '''Elianor Corderoy; Signed sealed
and pub;ished in the presence of '''Henry Bettes Tho: Maydwell''' ===Sources===

Will of Elijah Robosson Jr

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] This is a transcription, with a few ellipses, of [[Robosson-6|Elijah Robosson's]] will, admitted to court in 1841 as part of an orphan proceeding."Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89S1-33QK-7?cc=1803986&wc=SNYN-16X%3A146536501%2C148377001 : 20 May 2014), Carroll > Proceeding minutes 1843 Mar-1846 Feb no 2-37b > image 286 of 343; Hall of Records, Annapolis. See also: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_Elijah_Robosson_Jr&public=1 space page for slaves of Elijah Robosson] P 14 Exhibit “A” Referred to in the foregoing petition as part thereof
In the name of God amen, I Elijah Robosson of Carroll County and State of Maryland being weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding……do make and ordain in this my last will and testament, in manner and form following viz: First and principally I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God (in hopes of the resurrection of the Just through the infinite atonement and satisfaction of Jesus Christ…… and my body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors herein after named and as for my worldly goods or estate which God of his mercy hath been pleased to bestow up on me, I devise and bequeath as follows viz
Forasmuch as my son '''Benjamin Robosson''' has received as much of my estate as I think he ought to have, and since being suspected of having joined a certain secret association has become an infidel and despiser of the saviour of the World, and his parents by whom under God he has been nursed into life, therefore for the reasons aforesaid and others I give devise and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Robosson twenty five cents and my will is that the said twenty five cents is all that he or his heirs shall have of my estate real or personal. Item I give devise and bequeath unto my son''' John Robosson''' (after the death of his mother) my tract of land called Content in Allegany County whereon he now lives with all the land that I own adjoining to each other and likewise my tract of land called Collins farm and my part of the tract called Polished Mountain on and near said mountain together with the contract made with John Roberts for the conveyance of the water of Flintstone Creek for the use of Mill works with so much of the tract of land called Flintstone mentioned in said contract as may be necessary to complete said contract if necessary to him his heirs and assigns [assignees] forever
Item I give devise and bequeath unto my grandson '''Thomas P Robosson''' (after the death of his grandmother) [next page 15] all that part of my tract of land called Flintstone and the Resurvey of Flintstone lying in Allegany County on the waters of Flintstone Creek and included within the following lines courses and distances, viz:
Beginning at the end of the second course of the tract of land called Flintstone and running thence north forty seven degrees West sixty three perches to the centre of the old Cumberland Road to the end of 16 perches above my son Benjamin’s former dwelling house then Westerly 132 perches to the end of a line drawn North 22 degrees West 72 perches from the first Culvert on the turnpike road above said creek, then running the said N. 22 degrees east line reverse to said Culvert then up the center of said Road 13 perches, then South 9 ½ west to the foot of the ridge on the south side of the road, h ten up the valley along the foot of Sd. Ridge including all the meadow or bottom ground until it intersects the outside line of the sd tracts of land then with them reversely to Flintstone Creek then bounding on said creek until it intersects the fourth line of the tract of land called Flintstone then with the sd fourth and third line of said tract reversely to the beginning to him his heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give devise and bequeath unto my son '''Francis Robosson''' (after the death of his mother) all the rest of the remaining parts of my said tracts of land called Flintstone and the Resurvey on Flintstone (except what is mentioned In the bequest to his brother John and his nephew '''Thomas P Robosson''' and twelve acres to be laid off beginning at the beginning of the tract of land called Flintstone, and running with the first line thereof and the eastern bank of the creek to the center of the turnpike Road, then up the center of said road until a parallel line to the first mentioned line across to the given line of said tract, then with the given line thereof to the beginning so as to include twelve acres together with the tavern and all other improvements thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging which twelve acres and improvements is to be rented out for six years. My son '''Francis Robosson''' is to have the rents and profits thereof for the first four years, in lieu of any part of my personal estate, an after the expiration of the six year it is to be sold and the amount of the sale together with the last two years rent is to be reckoned as part of my personal estate.
Item I give devise and bequeath unto the legal heirs of my daughter '''Martha Carr''' (after the [page turn] death of my wife, my said daughter and the death of my daughter in law '''Hamutal Weer''') my tract of land called Rapho in Baltimore County with all the lands I have thereto adjoining, to be equally divided between them their heirs and assigns forever and I hereby appoint my son John Robosson and my son in law Joshua H Shipley jointly and severally to have the said plantation under their inspection and care to prevent waste and that it be cultivated for the support and maintenance of my daughter in law Hamutal Weer as long as she lives in her present circumstances without her present husband or any other. Item I give devise and bequeath unto my '''daughter Mary Ann H Shipley''' (after the death of her mother) the plantation whereon I now live, with all the lands I have thereto adjoining to her, her heirs, and assigns forever, and likewise I give unto my daughter Mary Ann and her heirs the privilege of quarrying limestone and burning lime on the land I have given my daughter Martha’s heirs (for the purpose and use of the plantation I have given her above (she finding the fuel) for an during the time that she or her heirs may occupy the same, and also the lot on the northwest corner of Bond and Allisanna Streets Fells Point Baltimore, likewise my household and kitchen furniture in my present dwelling, to her, her heirs and assigns forever.
Item I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter in law Hamutal Weer''' (during her life as long as she lives in her present circumstance, without her present husband or any other) the use of my negro woman Ann and her three children Polly, Adaline, and George and all their increase, Together with the household an kitchen furniture plantation utensils horses cattle, sheep and hogs, now in her care and after her death I give the said negro woman and her children with all their increase and the other property in this bequest unto her children, viz Elijah, Samuel Benjamin, and Rachel Robosson to be equally divided among them, or the survivors of them or their legal descendants.
Item I give and bequeath to my '''granddaughter Mary Ann Robosson''' '''my negro girl Josephine''' and her increase to her, her heirs and assigns forever. [next page]
Item It is my will that '''Margaret Tevis''' shall remain at my present residence during her life and to have all the privileges she has formerly had as one of the family. Item It is my will and desire that the rest of my negroes (not before mentioned) that I have in Carroll, Baltimore, Anne Arundel and Allegany Counties, together with the rest of my personal estate (after the death of my wife) be valued at moderate prices by two honest men to be appointed by my son John Robosson and my son in law Joshua H Shipley and then divided into five equal parts, I give one part to my son John Robosson, one part to my grandson Thomas P Robosson, one part to my daughter Mary Ann Shipley and the other two parts to be retained in the hand of my son John and my son in law Joshua H Shipley for the same purposes and use as specified in the bequest of my real property to my daughter Martha’s heirs, or what balance may remain of the one part from the uses before mentioned to be equally divided among my daughter Marth’s heirs the other part to be paid to the heirs of my deceased son '''Oneale Robosson''' on their heirs when they arrive of age.
Item My will is that '''my coloured man Harry''' (commonly called Miller) my woman called '''Henny''', her daughter '''Rebecca''', Negro woman called '''Deborah''' and their increase – '''James Trimble''' and negro man '''Loyd''' to be retained in my son John’s hands, to be considered as part of his and his nephew Thomas P Robosson’s portion of negroes. My negro man '''Dennis''' and my negro woman '''Sall''' in my daughter Mary Ann Shipley’s portion negro boy '''David''' in the portion of the heirs of my daughter Martha Car and my negro man '''George''' in the portion of the children of my deceased son Oneale Robosson, and my old negroes to wit: '''Sarah, James Parrish, Rebecca''', and '''Flora''' to be retained on my present dwelling place, except they are willing to go to any of the rest of my children or grandchildren mentioned in the above bequest.
Item my will is that my son John Robosson and my son in law Joshua Shipley shall keep a copy of the valuation and distribution of my personal estate with the signatures of the appraisers and dividers thereof, in order to settle with my deceased son Oneal’s children and daughter Martha’s heirs at the end or ends of the times or periods before mentioned [next page] and have the same recorded in the orphans Court of Baltimore County where they now live.
Item my will is that in case any of my children or grandchildren to whom I have given my real or personal estate, should Cavil, quarrel dispute or go to law with each other about the settlement of my estate, or act unjustly with each other the aggressor or aggressors that shall so do shall thereby forfeit his her or their right to any part or parcel thereof and his, her or their heirs and assign forever and in case any of my children should die intestate and without descendants his, her or their part or portion shall descend to the survivors and their heirs equally (to whom I have given any real and personal estate unto them their heirs and assigns forever. And for as much as my son Elijah Robosson is insane, so much so that he appears not to be fit to dispose of anything, or to provide for himself, I therefore leave him to the care of his mother, brothers and sisters, requesting them to take what care of him they can and see that he doth not want for the necessaries of life while he lives.
Item I give devise and bequeath unto my loving '''wife Ann Robosson''' for her maintenance the[?] and profit of all my real and personal estate for and during her natural life and for as much as I believe every person hath a natural and inherent right to dispose of his own property (which God hath bestowed upon him) as he may think proper, therefore I hope and request that no legislature of this state will arrogantly presume to make a codicil to this my will, or alter anything herein disposed of.
Item I hereby appoint my son John Robosson to rent out my property in Allegany County and to collect all debts and rents that are due or may hereafter become due for the purposes aforesaid and I hereby appoint my son in law Joshua H Shipley to collect all debts and rents due me or that may become due in Baltimore City and County with my half yearly dividend of Bank Stock in the Mechanics bank of Baltimore and pay all my just debts settling yearly with my wife for the same during her life and after her death still to collect my said Bank dividend and rents as they become due (on my lot leased to William Jones) on [next page] Thames Street, formerly called George Street on Fell Point in Baltimore town until the termination of said lease and at the termination of said lease to receive the two thousand dollars that will be due thereon and then to execute a deed in fee simple to whomsoever may be rightfully entitled to the same according to the tenor of said lease and the remainder of dividends or rents if any to divide equally among my children and grandchildren as directed in the bequests of my personal estate to them and their heirs respectively. And in case my son in law Joshua H Shipley should fail to comply with the above injunction or any part thereof I hereby authorize and empower my sons John or Francis Robosson to perform the same and I hereby empower him or either of them so to do without taking out any letters testamentary on my said estate, it being my will and desire that none shall be taken or granted thereon.
And I hereby publish pronounce and declare this and no other to be my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of November Anno Domini Eighteen hundred and forty. Signed sealed published pronounced and declare in presence of Jno B. Devries
Nicholas Dorsey
Joshua Kerby
Elijah Robosson {Seal} == Sources ==

Will of Elinor Andrewes, Widow of Hengham, 1557

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of Elinor Andrewes, Widow of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 24 August 1557. It was probated on 6 November 1558. '''Will of Elinor Andrewes, Widow of Hingham, 1558''', ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 243[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/andrewes-elinor-of-hingham-widow|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008045265 Image 176-7.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in Elinor Andrewe's will: *Elinor Andrewes, widow, Testatrix *Thomas Cursin, brother *Edmunde Wadwell, son *Rycharde Wadwell, Edmunde's son *Agnes Wadwell, Edmunde's daughter *Agnes Byshoppe, daughter *Marye Bishoppe *Peter Lidyon, godchild *Thomas Byshoppe, godson *Margorye Wyrtes *Anye Bishoppe *Peter Cursin *Sir Water Coper, curate of Hingham Borough, witness *Robert Baxter, witness *John Tamell, witness *George Goodwyne, witness ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Adcocke, Widow of Hingham, 1589

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the Will of Elizabeth Adcocke, Widow of Hingham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 11 July 1586 . It was probated on 21 May 1589 .'''Will of Elizabeth Adcocke, Widow of Hingham, 1586''', Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich, Regd. copy wills vol. 87 1589-1590 Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJD-Q3ZV?cat=278818|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076293 images 65-7 of 780.] Accessed 15 May 2022 The image quality was excellent and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Persons Mentioned: *Elizabeth Adcocke, widow, Testator *John Lyncolne, son-in-law *Edmande Lord Morlye *Thomasine Cockerell, daughter *John Cockerell, son-in-law *Elizabeth Childress, daughter *Magdalene Jubye, daughter *Edmunde Juby, son-in-law *Edith Lyncolne, daughter *Marion Kingwood, goddaughter *Elizabeth Hopkinson *Thomas Cowper, mercer, Supervisor of Will *Thomas Amyas, witness *John Amyas, witness *Mr William Mallotosse, witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen''' the xjth daye of
the month of July in the yeare Lord 1586 and in th[e] xxviij
year of the raigne of our most gracious Soverarigne Ladye
Elizabeth by the grace of god Queen of England France
and Ireland Defender of the faythe etc. I '''Elizabeth Adcocke'''
of Hingham in the countye of Norf[olk] widdowe and with
in the dioces of Norwich being whole of mynde and of p[er]fect
remembrance handed by god doe ordayne and make this my p[re]sent
and last will In manner and forme followinge vizt refusinge
setting voyde and disanullinge all other willes and testaments
in thmes past by me made First and pricinipallye I
commend my soul into the handes of allmightye god my maker
and Jesus Christ my redemer , and god the hole gost my Sanctifier
trusting to enioye the glorious p[re]sence of the true and Imortal
god amongst the St in heaven , And my bodye to be buried
in the churchyarde of Hingham aforsayd.

Item I give
and bequeathe unto the poore people of Hingham aforsayde xxl
of lawfull money of England to be distributed unto them in
the daye of my buriall by my executor where most nede shall
requier

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''John Lyncolne my'''
'''sonne in lawe''' after my decease the use occupation and proffit of
all such my houses landes tenemens meadowes pastures feadinge
woode underwwoode and hereditamente sett fiting and beinge in
Hingham

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Hingham aforesayd as I have by indenture of lease of the right
honerable '''Edmande Lord Morlye''' to the use of the sayd '''John'''
his executors or assignes during the full continuance etc source
of the sayd lease uppon condicion that he the sayd '''John Lincolne'''
his executors or assignes shall pay such legacyes as hereafter
shallbe given

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomasine'''
'''Cockerell my daughter''' the weiffe of '''John Cockerell''' xls of lawfull
monye of England to be payd to the sayd '''Thomasine''' within
two years next after my decease, And if it shall please god
to call the sayd '''Thomasine Cockerell''' oute of this worlde
before she shall receyve that xls and everi p[ar]te and p[ar]cell
thereof that then I will soasmuche as shallbe unpayd at her
decease shallbe equallie p[ar]ted amonste so manye of her children
as then shallbe alive when she ought to have recyved the same
every thing about sayd to the contrarye nowithstandinge

Item
I geve and bequeathe unto '''Elizabeth Childress my'''
daughter xxxs of lawfull monye of England to be payd unto
her, her executors or assignes within three years nexte after
my decease

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Magdalene'''
'''Jubye my daughter''' the weiffe of '''Edmunde Juby''' the somme
of xxs of lawfull monye of England to be payd unto the sayd
'''Magdalene''' her executors or assignes within fower yeres
next after my decease

Item I give and bequeathe unto
'''Edith Lyncolne my daughter''' xls of lawfull monye of England
to be

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To be payde unto the sayd '''Edyth''' her executors or assignes with
in sixe yeares next after my decease. Also which sayd payments
are to be made in the church porche of Hingham aforesayd

Item I give and bequeath to every one of my grandchildren
ijs a peece of lawfull monye of England to be payd unto those
when they and every of them shallbe accomplishe the severall
age of xxi yeres uppon ther resonable demand and if it
shall happen enye of my grandchildren shall departe this
worlde before the tyme they and every of them ought to be
payde that then ther p[ar]tes so deceased shallbe devided to the
survivours when he or they out to have taken the same
two shillings.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Marion'''
'''Kingwood my goddaughter''' xijd

Item I give and bequeath
unto '''Elizabeth Hopkinson''' iijs md of lawfull monye of Englande
to be payd unto her under this forme following vidtz within
one quarter next after my decease xd and so from thereforthe
xd a quarter unill the sayd xld be payde And if defaulte
of payment shall chance to be made by the sayd '''John'''
'''Lincolne''' his executors or assignes to enye of the sayd
p[er]son or p[er]sons above specified when the same ought to
be payd contrarye to the forme abovesayd that then
and at all tymes after it shallbe good and lawfull unto
the sayd p[er]son or p[er]sons then executors and assignes in to
all and singuler the abovesayd permitted and every p[ar]te and p[ar]cell

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parcell thereof to enter and the proffite thereof coming to take
and to ther own use or uses to p[ar]ceibe untilll ther severall
portions be fullie payde (enye thinge abovesayd to the contrarie
notwithstandinge)

Item all the rest of my goodes and
cattells not before nor hereafter geven nor bequeathed I
commit to my executors to and for the performance of
this my present testament and last will whome I
ordayne and make the sayd '''John Lyncolne my sonne'''
'''in lawe''' '''Also''' I do ordayne consitute and mae '''Thomas'''
'''Cowper''' mercer Supervisor of this my testatment & last will
to that entent that he the same '''Thomas''' his executors
and assignes, if my executor or his executors shall neglect
or omytt the due p[er]formance of this my testatment and last
will to bring them or enye of them before suche judge or
officer as shall have authoritie to compell them or anye
of them to the fullfilling of the[se] my legacyes unto with
'''Thomas''' I do give and bequeathe for his or ther paynes
herin so taken xis xiijl of lawfull monye of Englande
oner and besides all such costes expenses and charges

as shallbe expended and paid above the same '''In witness'''
whereof hereunto I have sette my seale geven the daye
and yeare first abovewrytten. These beinge witnesses of
'''Thomas Amyas John Amyas''' '''Mr William Mallotosse'''

Probated: 21 May 1589
==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Atherton of Prescot

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] = Will of [[Sephton-269|Elizabeth Atherton]] of Prescot in the County of Lancaster Widow (summary) = == Main Will == She wished to be interred in the vault in the chancel of Prescot Church where her husband was buried Her seats or pews in the south Gallery of Prescot Church were to be divided among * Dame Lucy Park wife of Sir James Allan Park, one of the daughters of the late Richard Atherton Esq., * James Allan Park Esquire (son of Sir James and Dame Lucy) * Miss Mary Atherton (another daughter of Richard Atherton) * Miss [[Atherton-1982|Eleanora Atherton]] (daughter of the late [[Atherton-1981|Henry Atherton]] Esquire) Her real estate of 30 acres in Skelmersdale Lancashire in the possession of James Kerfoot and all her other land in Skelmersdale was to go to Elizabeth Ford, daughter of the Rev. Gilbert Ford of North Meols Lancashire Clerk. Her carriage, carriage horses and harness were to go to Mary Atherton (daughter of Richard) Her farming stock, husbandry and utensils at Ecclston, her greenhouse, hothouse and plants at Prescot and the moveable glass and glass frames there to go to [[Atherton-1982|Eleanora Atherton]] and her sister [[Atherton-1983|Mrs Lucy Willis]], divided equally Her books, including books of prints (unless individually bequeathed) and bookcases to go to [[Wanton-38|Rev. Joseph Brenton Wanton]] Clerk Her drawings in the Breakfast Room of her house at Prescot to Miss Lucy Makin, daughter of Thomas Makin of Llwynegrin Esquire The portraits of herself and her late dear husband in the breakfast room to go to Dame Lucy Park The other portraits of herself and her husband (kept in a drawer in her bed room) to Mary Anne Atherton, widow of the late John Joseph Atherton Esquire All her pictures and paintings in her house in Prescot and all her plate anywhere not otherwise disposed of to be divided equally among Dame Lucy Park, James Allan Park (the son), Mary Atherton and [[Atherton-1982|Eleanora Atherton]]. The silver and other plate, household goods, china and other furniture including the linen and other articles in the oak chest on the stairs by the servants hall door, previously the property of her late father and mother (an [[#Inventory|inventory]] was made by Elizabeth and left with the will). The linen and plate in the list were to go to [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]] (wife of John Taylor of Chorlton Row, daughter of [[Booth-9940|Richard Booth]] of Manchester). The household goods, linen, china & furniture were to go to [[Booth-9942|Catherine Booth]] of Ormskirk and her sister [[Booth-9937|Elizabeth Berry]], wife of Thomas Berry of Standish (the daughters of [[Woods-16886|Catherine Booth]] of Kirkham), divided equally. Each of her servants at the time of her death were to receive the bed bedding and furniture they slept in, two pairs of sheets to each bed, and if there wasn't a servant's bed for each of them then they were to have one from her other household furniture. Furniture in the kitchen and servants hall and two dozen matching mahogany chairs and any parts of the common earthenware, glass and any other parts of the common furniture her executors saw fit was to be divided among her servants including the gardener William Hurst? if still in her employ. Her servants Mary Lough and Sarah Clayton (if still in her service) were to have four of her smallest tablecloths and four napkins and two pairs of sheets over and above what each servant got, to be selected by the executors. Any of the old china in the closet adjoining her drawing room not already disposed of was to go to Lucy Makin and Ellen Makin, divided equally. Her old colored ? china was to go to Lucy Makin Her five china jars in her drawing room was to go to Mary Atherton The rest of her household goods, furniture, linen, china, wines, liquors and other household stock to Mary Atherton and Elizabeth Atherton and Catherine Atherton (three of the daughters of the late Richard Atherton), [[Wanton-38|Joseph Brenton Wanton]] and Lucy Makin & Ellen Makin, divided equally as the executors saw fit. She particularly wished no sale of any part of her effects to take place at her house after her death. The gold snuff box which belonged to her late husband was to go to James Allan Park (the son). The gold repeating watch with the chain seals and trinkets belonging to it which was her husband's was to go to [[Wanton-38|Joseph Brenton Wanton]]. Her twelve table spoons and nine tea spoons marked S. B.? & the small piece of furniture of bird eyed marble? presented her by his sister she left to [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]]. Her ring set with diamonds enclosing her late dear sister's hair and the initials of her name and also her elastic? gold bracelets with her late dear mother's hair in the clasps and her ring set with three small stones and her broach set with small pearls enclosing her [Ellen Taylor's] cousin Charles Woods's hair were to go to [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]]. Her pearl bracelets with diamond clasps, her small diamond drop earrings, and her broach set round with large pearls were to go to Elizabeth Ford. Her ring set in diamonds with blue enamel and her two volumes of Crozats? Prints and five volumes of Irelands Rivers were to go to Mary Atherton. Her pearl drops and necklace not made up, her pearl sprig and two pearl broaches were to go to Lucy Makin and Ellen Makin, divided equally. The watch and Steel Chain which were her late sister's, her nine framed prints of Achilles and the eight prints of heads with black frames in her bed room were to go to [[Booth-9942|Catherine Booth]] of Ormskirk. Her own enamelled gold watch with its chain, seals and trinkets were to go to [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]]. A miniature picture of testator recently painted by Hargreaves, and her smallest silver teapot marked E A and all her clothes and wearing apparel and any small trinkets not otherwise disposed of and her two volumes of Boysells River Thames and the prints of Lancaster and the late Princess Charlotte and the other loose prints kept in the drawer of the table standing in the centre of her drawing room were to go to her servant Mary Lough if still in her service. One large volume of the Imitations of Holbein's Drawings, one volume of the Orleans collection of prints, two volumes of Irelands Tour through Holland and part of France were to go to [[Atherton-1983|Lucy Willis]]. Her large book of Hogarth's prints, three volumes of Hogarth illustrated and one volume of Theobald and Abbot on Architecture were to go to William Henry Atherton (son of the late John Joseph Atherton Esquire deceased). Proper and decent mourning was to be given to all the servants in her employ when she died. Monetary bequests to friends, relatives, acquaintances: * £1000 to Dame Lucy Park * £1500 each to Mary Atherton, Elizabeth Atherton and Catherine Atherton, daughters of Richard Atherton deceased * £1000 to [[Atherton-1982|Eleanora Atherton]] * £1000 to [[Atherton-1983|Lucy Willis]] * £1000 each to Lucy Makin and Ellen Makin * £3000 to [[Wanton-38|Joseph Brenton Wanton]] * £2000 to [[Booth-9942|Catherine Booth]] of Ormskirk * £1000 to [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]] * £2000 to the children of her late cousin Jane Mawdesley (daughter of Charles Woods of Liverpool) living at the time of her decease, divided equally among them but the share of Charles Mawdesley the eldest to be paid to his brother John to be used for Charles' benefit as John thinks fit. * £200 to each of her executors Gilbert Ford and William Shawe and another £300 to William Shawe * £500 to each of the six children of Dame Lucy Park * £200 each to [[Atherton-1971|Fanny Plumb]] and [[Atherton-1972|Anne Atherton]] (sisters of John Joseph Atherton) * £200 each to William Henry Atherton, Bertram Atherton, Robert Atherton, Edward Atherton and Mary Anne Atherton (children of John Joseph Atherton) * £1000 to be divided equally among the sons of Thomas Makin of Llwynegrin living at the time of her death * £200 to be divided equally among the daughters of Elizabeth Howard (widow, late of Liverpool, deceased) living at her decease * 100 guineas each to Ann, wife of Thomas Molyneux of Newsham House Esquire and to Miss Sarah Watson of Ormskirk and to Miss Catherine Gildart of Chester and to Miss Ann Grace Shawe of Preston and to her sister Mrs Jane Harriet Austen and to Mrs Sally Knowles late of Preston and to Townley Rigby Knowles (eldest son of Sally Knowles) * £200 to [[Berry-19185|Rachael Bibby]] (daughter of [[Booth-9937|Elizabeth Berry]] of Standish) * £100 each to John Myers of Prescot Surgeon and to Mr William Rowson of Prescot * £30 to Mrs Anne Woods of Ormskirk * 20 guineas each as a remembrance of them to Miss Mary Richardson and Miss Ann Richardson both of Prescot Trusts: * £2000 to be invested and the interest paid to [[Booth-9940|Richard Booth]] of Manchester (son of [[Woods-16886|Catherine Booth]] of Kirkham) and after his death the capital to go to his daughter [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]] * £3000 to be invested and the interest to go to [[Booth-9937|Elizabeth Berry]], daughter of [[Woods-16886|Catherine Booth]] of Kirkham and on her death the capital to be divided among her children or grandchildren, but kept in trust during their minorities. * £600 to be invested and the interest paid to Mary Anne Atherton, widow of John Joseph Atherton during her lifetime and on her death the capital to go to Mary Anne Atherton, daughter of John Joseph Atherton. * £200 to be invested and the interest paid to Henry Blundell Atherton during his lifetime and on his death the capital to go to Mary Anne Atherton, daughter of John Joseph Atherton. Gifts to servants (if still in Elizabeth's employ) over and above any wages due: * £1600 to Mary Lough * £800 to Sarah Clayton * £300 to Hannah Nelson * £300 to John Pownall * £150 to John Holden * £150 to William Hurst * £50 to George Arnold * £10 to his wife Ann Arnold * £50 to Sarah Corns? * £50 to Isabella Longworth * £40 to her footman George Critchley, her executors to have discretion to use it for his benefit (for instance binding him apprentice) instead of paying it to him * £200 to Mary wife of John Fairhurst * £30 to her late coachman Joseph Eaton * £50 to Ellen Pink? of Ormskirk, a servant of her late mother * 20 guineas each to her tenants James Kerfoot of Skelmersdale, Thomas Prescott of Bickerstaff, John Meadows of Scarisbrick and his eldest son _ Meadows Charitable bequests: * £500 to the vicar of the parish and the steward and four men of the town of Prescot in trust to be invested and the interest used to help poor old men and widows who are decayed housekeepers in the township of Prescot, giving them sums of between 5 shillings and twenty shillings as needed, priority to be given to poor people not regularly chargeable to the Township. * Another £500 to be invested and the interest to go to the church organist. * £500 to the Trustees of Prescot Grammar School, and the interest divided as follows: one moiety to the Master to support an increased number of scholars, the other part for cloathing for the children who attend the Protestant Sunday School in Prescot * £1000 to the trustees of the Almshouses near Hillock Street in Prescot to be spent on the poor people occupying the Almshouses as they see fit * £1000 to the public Infirmary at Liverpool * £500 to the School or Asylum for the Blind in Liverpool * £500 to the Blue Coat Hospital in Liverpool * £500 to the Warrington Meeting or Society for the Relief of Clergymens Widows and Orphans * £500 to the Society for promoting Christian knowledge established in about 1698 * £100 to the Society for the Medical and Surgical relief of the poor at Ormskirk known as the Dispensary * £10 to the Overseers of the poor of Ormskirk * £10 to the overseers of the poor of Scarisbrick * £10 to the overseers of the poor of Skelmersdale * £10 to the overseers of the poor of Bickerstaff The last 4 listed to be used for the benefit of the poor, with priority given to poor persons not regularly chargeable to the Township. Any inheritance-related tax was to be paid by the estate, not deducted from individual bequests. [[Wanton-38|Joseph Brenton Wanton]] was appointed as the residuary legatee. Will dated 27 Feb 1828, witnessed by John Ashworth and Edward Bradshaw and Hy Jennings == Inventory of plate china &c of Elizabeth's late parents referred to in the will == === Plate (for [[Booth-9941|Ellen Taylor]]) === * One silver coffee pot and stand marked Js.M * one silver tea pot and stand marked Js.M * one silver tankard marked Js.M * one silver pint cup marked C? S * one silver cream jug marked Js.M * six silver table spoons marked Js.M * six silver table spoons not marked * one silver table spoon marked M S * one silver marrow spoon * four silver salt and spoons to them marked Js.M * eight silver tea spoons marked P? M * one silver pair sugar tongs marked Js.M * one silver desert spoon marked C? M * one silver tea cady spoon * six silver (two broken) very small tea spoons marked T * four plated short candlesticks The coffee pot and stand, the tea pot and stand and the cream jug are kept in the Butlers Pantry with the other plate and all the remainder are in Elizabeth's bed room in a cupboard in a piece of furniture. === China colored === * one complete set of colored and gilt tea china with two deep plates * one dozen cups and saucers fluted and sprigged * half a dozen cups and saucers painted with roses * dozen do ..age China with a Bowl the same * six cups and saucers of thin Image? china * two large saucers * four cups and six saucers very small * six cups and saucers a little larger * six coffee cups with gilt birds? upon them * one piece of old china in form of a small coffee pot * five sugar basins * two slop bowls * one tea pot * two small flat plates * two large do white ground with a colored flower * blue and white china two large punch bowls and ladle * six breakfast cups and saucers * fourteen small cups & saucers * six do flutes * six small thin cups and four saucers * one tea pot * two cream jugs * six coffee cups * three coffee cans? very old * four slop bowls * three sugar basins * one large Japan tea tray * one waiter * one round India waiter === Other Goods === Rooms over the Servants Hall: * one four post Bedstead with Calico Hangings lined with green stuff * window Hangings of the same * Bed and Bedding complete * six Mahogany chairs with flowered silk bottoms * two Stools with do * two Mahogany Chairs with crimson Bottoms * a Walnut Chest of Drawers * a Swing Glass * a Wash Stand On the Stairs: * an oak Chest with all its contents * Linen * one Clock and case in the passage In my Dressing Room: * one small chest of Mahogany Drawers * one small Stand * one Tea Chest In the opposite Dressing Room: * one four post Bedstead with Calico Hangings lined with yellow window curtains * the same Bed and Bedding complete * one Swing Glass with Drawer at the bottom Blue attic: * one Sofa * Calico covers the same as the last Bed * one Mahogany Table with carved Rim * one set of Fire Irons and fender * three small copper Pans * one Brass Mortar * two pair of Steel Snuffers and Stands * four Decanter Stands * one Tea Caddy dated 27 Feb 1828 == First Codicil dated 27 Apr 1829 == Witnessed by Edward Bradshaw and John Ashworth * An additional £500 each to go to Mary Atherton, Elizabeth Atherton and Catherine Atherton (three of the daughters of the late Richard Atherton Esq deceased) * £300 more to William Henry Atherton (son of the late John joseph Atherton Esquire deceased) Additional legacies to servants, if still in her employ: * £200 to Sarah Clayton * £100 to Hannah Nelson * £200 to John Pownall * £50 to Margaret Longworth (replacing the £50 for Isabella Longworth, now deceased) * Elizabeth's sedan chair which belonged to Lucy's grandmother Atherton to [[Atherton-1983|Mrs Lucy Willis]] The two dozen mahogany chairs (previously to go the servants) and the household furniture in the breakfast room, dining room and study (not including the bookcases, desks and sideboard which go to [[Wanton-38|Joseph Brenton Wanton]], and not including any books paintings drawings or similar) to be divided among any of her servants Mary Lough, Sarah Clayton and John Pownall still in her service at her death, divided as her executors see fit. To the same three servants any of her china and glass her executors see fit to give them To Mary Lough (if still in her service) the easy chair Elizabeth usually sits in, which generally stands in the Breakfast Room, also the Kitchen Clock == Second Codicil dated 6 Aug 1830 == Additional legacies: * £200 each to Mary Atherton, Elizabeth Atherton and Catherine Atherton * £500 to [[Atherton-1982|Miss Eleanora Atherton]] and [[Atherton-1983|Mrs Lucy Willis]] in lieu of all sums potentially due from Elizabeth for repairs of the farm buildings at Eccleston * £200 to her god daughter Catherine Eliza Park daughter of the Rev James Allan Park * £500 to Miss Mary Wanton * £100 to each of the other five children of the [[Wanton-38|Rev Joseph Brenton Wanton]] * £300 to [[Berry-19185|Rachael Bibby]] of Ormskirk * £200 to [[Bibby-631|Ann Bibby]] (daughter of [[Berry-19185|Rachael Bibby]]) * £200 to Elizabeth Taylor (daughter of John Taylor and Ellen his wife) * £400 to Mrs Atherton, widow of the late John Joseph Atherton * £100 each to the two Miss Havards (daughters of the late Mrs Elizabeth Havard) * £100 each to George Clayton and Mary Clayton (children of her late housekeeper Sarah Clayton deceased) * £400 and the silver stand belonging to the small silver tea pot marked E A to her servant Mary Lough (if still in her employ) * the furniture given them in the previous codicil still to be given to Mary Lough and John Pownall (if still in her employ) Legacies to any married women and also to her late servant Mary Fairhurst to be for their own use independent of their husbands Witnessed by Edwd Bradshaw & John Ashworth == Revocation == A note dated 11 Feb 1831, signed but not witnessed, stated that instead of being residuary legatee, Rev [[Wanton-38|Joseph Brenton Wanton]] was only to receive any of the residue of the estate not exceeding £3000, and anything over that was to be divided among the three Miss Athertons (Mary, Elizabeth & Catherine), the daughters of the late Richard Atherton of Preston. == Probate == On 25 Jul 1831, John Ashworth of Prescot (draper) and Edward Bradshaw of Prescot (gentleman) testified to the revocation being in Elizabeth's handwriting. The will was proved on 16 Aug 1831. == Sources == National Archives Catalogue
Reference: PROB 11/1788/307
Description: Will of Elizabeth Atherton, Widow of Prescot , Lancashire
Date: 16 August 1831
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Will of Elizabeth Barnston of Chester Widow

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[[Category:Cheshire, Wills and Estates]] ='''I Elizabeth Barnston'''= of the City of Chester Widow being of sound and disposing mind
memory and understanding do make this my last Will and
Testament in manner following that is to say I give and
bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Truestis the Sum of
Four hundred Pounds and unto my Daughters Mary
Barnston and Letitia Barnston the Sum of Seven hundred
Pounds apiece I also give and bequeath unto my Son
Roger Barnston and to his Wife the Sum of One
hundred Pounds and to J̶o̶h̶n̶ ̶H̶a̶y̶g̶a̶r̶t̶h̶ Elizabeth Barnston of the
City of Chester Doctor of Physick I give ----------------------------
 --------------------------- Ten Guineas all the rest residue and
Remainder of my Personal Estate of what Nature
or kind soever that I shall die possessed of interested in
or intitled unto I give and bequeath unto my said
Daughters Mary Barnston and Letitia Barnston
equally to be divided between them share and share
alike and I do appoint my said Daughter Mary
Barnston Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me heretofore
made and I direct that the several Legacies by this my Will given and bequeathed shall be paid to the Legatees within
Six Calendar Months from the time of my Death
together with Interest for the same from my Death
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and Seal this twenty seventh Day of January in
the Year of Our Lord One thousand seven hundred
and Ninety Five ~ Elizabeth Barnston (SS) Signed
Sealed Published and Declared by the Testatrix Mrs
Elizabeth Barnston as and for her Last Will and
Testament in the Presence of ~ Step. Looke ~ John Williams
Proved 4 Dec 1799, after testimony by Mary Barnston (spinster of Chester, executrix named) that the will had been found among her mother's effects, that the alteration appeared to be in her mother's hand, and that the will hadn't been tampered with after she found it as far as she could tell. On 20 Nov 1809, probate was granted to Letitia Barnston spinster, her sister Mary having died without finishing administering her mother's probate. Source: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D356664 will of Elizabeth Barnston of the City of Chester], National Archives (UK) Catalogue Reference: PROB 11/1333/256. Description: Will of Elizabeth Barnston, Widow of Chester , Cheshire. Date: 24 December 1799. Held by: The National Archives, Kew. Notes:
'''Elizabeth Truestis''': Her surname is a little hard to make out. Elizabeth Barnston's first married surname was Forrester, and she's named as Elizabeth Forrester in her [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D398734 uncle Roger's will], written on 28 Sep 1778. The closest known surname (if the reading Truestis is correct) appears to be Trusits.

Will of Elizabeth Brooks widow of Blaby 1768

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Elizabeth Brooks, widow of Blaby was written on 10 July 1763 and proved on 7 May 1768. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1768/1
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Elizabeth Brooks probate in 1763 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby, Leicestershire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Elizabeth Brooks (testator) *Thomas Brooks (late husband, deceased) *Joseph Brooks (son) *Thomas Brooks (son) *Anne Marston (daughter) *Mary Martain *Grace Oarton (daughter) *Elizabeth Barton *Witnesses: William Freer, Anne Freer ---- In the Name of God Amen - I '''Elizabeth Brooks''' late wife of
'''Thomas Brooks''' of Blaby Deceased being ^in perfect Helth mind and
memory do make this my last will and Testament, First I Bequeath
my Soul to God hopeing his most Greacious acceptance of it. next my
Body to the earth to be Buried at the Discreation of my Exectors
hereafter named. the Rest of my worldly Goods to be disposed as is
Named, Imprimus I give to my first son '''Jos[eph] Brooks''' the Clock and
the rack in the House where I now live. A Coffer and Cubard
To my next son '''Tho[ma]s Brooks'''. Item I give to my Daughter '''Anne'''
'''Marston''' A Large Crockpott an Oake Drawers Do Box awool
bed one Blanket one feather Piller and Two pounds in Money Item
to '''Mary Martain''' A Half headd Bedsted with the Bedding here nam[e]d
A wool bed. two Tables. A Dresser. three puter dishes. four plates. A
Fryinpan. Do Warmingpan. A Land Iorn: fireShovel & tongues. A fend[e]r &
pott hooks. A Small Crock pot. Do pan : Eight Chaires. An Oake Chest
Dough kimdaleprobably Kimnel, a tub for making dough See: https://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/SLT/society/city%20life/trades/bakers.html: Milk pail. A Barrel. A Lookinglass. A Small Bedst[e]d
A Bible. Six Trench[e]rs. A flaskett. A Small tub. A Beeffork. and Ten
pounds in money. Item I give to my D[aughte]r '''Grace Oarton''' a Tester Bed
Stead and Curtains thereto belongin with, A wool Bed & Bolster one
Blanket: A flaskett A middletub. (A Two hand wheel to '''Eliz[a]b[et]h Barton''')
Item I give A mash tub for all their useis. I Likewise Desire. that my
Son Tho[ma]s Brooks be my Excectiter to see this my last will be Executed
and to Buery me Decently and Set a Gravestone. at my head with An
inScription thereon. and to Defray his Charge I give five pounds
the rest of my money (if any left) I give to Each of my Children an
Equal Share. Sign[e]d by me. July 10 in the third year of the Regin of our
most Greacious Soveran Lord King George. the third in the year of
our Lord on thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty three
the Mark of Eliz: Brooks
Wittness
'''William Freer'''
the mark of '''Anne Freer''' The 7th day of May 1768. Thomas Brooks the sole
Executor within named was sworn to the due
Execution thereof
Before me
John Davenport, Surrogate == Sources ==

Will of Elizabeth Buckeridge, 1757

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Westminster Abbey, Westminster, Middlesex]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Buckeridge-157|Elizabeth Buckeridge (bef.1734-bef.1758)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Elizabeth Buckeridge of Westminster, Middlesex. It was written on 6 December 1757 and proved at London on 12 January 1758.'''Will of Elizabeth Buckeridge''', Spinster of Westminster, Middlesex :Reference: PROB 11/835/109 :Description: Will of Elizabeth Buckeridge, Spinster of Westminster, Middlesex :Date: 12 January 1757 :Held by: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Buckeridge-128 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 835, {{Ancestry Sharing|12608076|7b22746f6b656e223a22632b5668444f774c5a762f714f38455051464d356f494b346555413965695748466a6e72584d61726e63513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|577427|uk}} (accessed 14 April 2024), Will of Elizabeth Buckeridge, granted probate on 12 Jan 1758. Died about 1758 in Westminster. ''Transcription conventions:
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Crossings through have been included struck out
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Elizabeth Buckeridge''' of Westminster Spinster, Testatrix *'''Lewis Buckeridge''', Brother *'''my Sister Acworth''' (not named, but she was [[Buckeridge-102|Margaretta Mabella]]) *'''[[Acworth-226|Abraham Acworth]] Esquire''' (Margaret Mabella's husband) *'''Edmund Boddicott Esquire''', Friend, Executor *'''Mrs Mary Boddicott''', (Edmund Boddicott's wife), Friend *'''Mr Samuel Joynes''' of the Middle Temple, Executor *'''Miss Casley''', Daughter of David Casley Esquire *'''Mr Manaton''' *'''Mrs Rachel Manaton''' *'''Mrs Elizabeth Manaton''' *'''Miss Jane Manaton''' *'''Miss Peggy Manaton''' *'''General Napier''' *'''Ralph Allen Esquire''' (he had been married to another Elizabeth Buckeridge) *'''Reverend Doctor Nicoll and Mrs Nicoll''' *'''Reverend Mr John Nicoll''', intended Husband *'''Isabella Cox''', Wife of George Cox *'''[[Acworth-228|Buckeridge Ball Acworth]]''', Nephew *'''[[Acworth-229|Abraham Holmes Acworth]]''', Nephew *'''John Hare''', late servant to my Dear Mother *'''Ann and Martha''', the two daughters of Mrs Elizabeth Manaton *'''William and Lydia Lawrance''' *'''Doctor Lewis''' *'''Philip Lloyd''', Witness *'''Tho Walker''', Witness NOTE: Various children (no names given) and possible future children mentioned in a complicated sequence of succession, all related to the people already mentioned in the will. ===== Transcription ===== [page one] In the Name of God Amen
I '''Elizabeth Buckeridge of Westminster Spinster''' being of
sound mind and memory do this twenty sixth day of December in
the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and Fifty–
Seven make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament
in manner and form following that is to say First I commend
my Soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping for Salvation
in and through the Merits and Mediation of our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ And my Body I resign to the Earth to
be decently Buried at the discretion of my Executors herein
after named and without Pomp and great expense And as
to my Worldly Estate I Give and bequeath the same in
manner following
Whereas I am now possessed of Sixteen
Diamond Collets it is my Will that the same should be set
in as many Mourning Rings and each of the persons
following to have One Ring and if there is any difference
in the value of the said Rings According to their Value
to the persons after named in the order wherein their names
are set as follows. The Ring of the largest value to the First
and so on in succession '''my Brother Buckeridge''' and '''my Sister'''
'''Acworth''' and '''Abraham Ackworth Esquire''' '''Edmund Boddicott'''
'''Esquire''' and '''Mrs Boddicott''' '''Mr Samuel Joynes''' '''Miss Casley'''
'''Mr Manaton''' '''Mrs Rachel Manaton''' '''Mrs Elizabeth'''
'''Manaton''' '''Miss Jane Manaton''' '''Miss Peggy Manaton''' '''General'''
'''Napier''' R'''alph Allen Esquire'''
I give to '''Abraham Acworth Esquire''' One hundred Pounds for Mourning
To '''my Brother Buckeridge''' I give and bequeath five hundred Pounds
to the '''Reverend'''
'''Doctor Nicoll''' and '''Mrs Nicoll''' I Give Fifty Pounds to each of them
To '''Mrs Boddicott''' I Give my Lockett with Mothers Hair
and a Black and White Picture of my Mother
To '''Miss Casley''' I Give my small India Cabinet and my Pearl Necklace
To '''Isabella Cox''' I Give two suits of Lace two Silk Gowns and
so much of my Common Wearing Apparel as my sister Acworth
shall think proper for her // // // to have
To '''my Nephew'''
'''Buckeridge Ball Acworth''' my best Diamond Ring
To '''my Nephew Abraham Holmes Acworth''' my Watch and I do
hereby give and bequeath unto my sister Acworth the use
of my diamonds not herein disposed of for the Term of her
natural Life and after her decease I do Give the said
Diamonds to such of the Children of my said sister as shall
be living at the time of her death
and I do hereby direct
my Executors herein after named to cause the Middle Drop
of my Solitaire with the stones round the said Drop to be set
in a Mourning Ring and that the same be given to the
'''Reverend M. John Nicoll''' And in the disposition of my
Estate I think it necessary and Just to take notice in a
Particular manner of my Worthy and much esteemed Friend
the '''Reverend Mr John Nicoll''' ''with whom a treaty of''
''Marriage with me has been agreed'' and would have been
compleated had it not been prevented by my illness And as
[page two] I have received from him all the Evidence possible of a Sincere tender
and disinterested affection and Friendship towards me so I am greatly
sollicitous by such means as are in my Power to make some
Acknowledgement to him for the same and therefore as such Acknowledgement
I do hereby give and bequeath to '''the said John Nicoll''' the sum of
Five hundred Pounds to be paid to him within six Months next after
my decease to be by him laid out in the purchase of a Ring or
such other remembrance of me as he shall think fir and it has
been my Will and desire that he should have a larger Legacy from
me but I have not been able to prevail on him to Accept such
larger Acknowledgement. I do hereby earnestly request him to accept
of this small token for his own use and benefit
and I do hereby Give and bequeath unto '''John Hare''' late servant to
my Dear Mother the sum of One Hundred Pounds
And unto '''William and Lydia Lawrance''' Fifty Pounds
And I do hereby give to '''my Friends Edmund Boddicott and Mary his Wife'''
twenty Pounds for Mourning
And I do hereby give unto '''Doctor'''
'''Lewis''' for his great and tender Care of me during my illness
the Sum of Fifty Pounds to buy him a Ring
and I do hereby unto '''Samuel Joynes of the Middle Temple''' two hundred
Pounds All which said Legacies I Will shall be paid within six
Months next after my decease
And I do hereby Give and bequeath
unto '''the said Edmund Boddicott and Samuel Joynes''' and the
Survivor of them and the Executors and Administrators of such
survivor All the rest residue and remainder of my Estate and
Effects of what nature soever and wheresoever Upon the Trust
and to and for the uses intents and Purposes hereinafter
mentioned and declared touching the same (that is to say) it
is my Will and mind that my said Trustees and the Survivor
of them and the Executors and Administrators of such
Survivor Do and shall pay or cause to be paid to '''my'''
'''Brother Lewis Buckeridge''' and his Assigns or permit and
Suffer my said Brother to have and receive the rent and
profits of my share of the Leasehold Estate at Chatham
for so many Years of the Term therein to come as he shall
live and from and immediately after his decease that
my said Trustees or the survivor of them of the Executors or
Administrator of such survivor do and shall convey and
Assign all my Estate and Interest in the Estate at Chatham to
such Child or Children of '''my said Brother Lewis Buckeridge'''
as shall be living at the time of his decease in such manner
Shares and Proportions as my said Brother by any Writing
under his hand and seal shall direct and appoint and for
want of such Appointment to them equally and for default of
such Child or Children of '''my said Brother''' then that my said
Trustees do and shall dispose of my Share and interest in the
said Estate at Chatham to '''my Sister Acworth''' for her sole
and separate use and to her Children According to the
manner and form reservations and Restrictions hereinafter
directed touching the bequest of the residuum of my
Personal Estate as hereinafter mentioned
And my mind and Will is that my said Trustees and the Survivor of them
[page three]
and the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall
pay or cause to be paid unto '''Edmund Boddicott Esquire and his'''
'''Wife''' the interest and produce of Five hundred Pounds for the
Term of their Lives and the Life of the Longest Liver of them and
immediately after the death of the Survivor of them '''the said'''
'''Edmund Boddicott and Mary his Wife my Will and mind is
that my said Trustees do and shall pa'''y or cause to be paid
the said sum of Five hundred Pounds last mentioned to '''my'''
'''Brother Lewis Buckridge''' his Executors and Administrators
And my will and mind further is that they do and shall pay
or cause to be paid unto '''Isabella the Wife of George Cox'''
and her Assigns the interest and proceed of three hudnred
Pounds for the Term of her natural Life to and for her
own sole and separate use ^and exclusive of her Husband and
her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a
sufficient discharge for the same and the same shall not be
in any manner subject tot he debts or control of her husband
and from and after the death // // // // // // of '''the said'''
'''Isabella Cox''' my Will and mind is that my said Trustees do
and shall pay apply and dispose of the said sum of three
hundred pound to and for the use and benefit of '''Ann and'''
'''Martha the two daughters of Mrs Elizabeth Manaton''' at such
times in such proportions and for such purposes as they my
said Trustees or the Survivor of them shall think fir and
my Will and mind is that after full payment of all my just
Debts Legacies Funeral Expenses and the charges Attending
the Execution of this my Will '''the said Edmund Bodicott and'''
'''Samuel Joynes''' do and shall invest the rest and residue of
my Estate not herein disposed of in Government or other
securities and do and shall pay or cause to be paid to '''my'''
'''Sister Acworth''' the interest and proceed thereof for the
term of her natural Life to and for her sole and separate
use exclusive of her present or any future husband and her
receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture shall be a
sufficient discharge for the ^same and the same shall not in any
manner be subject to the Debts and controul of her husband
and from and immediately after her decease that my said
Trustees or the Survivor of them or the Executors or
Administrator of the Survivor of them do and shall pay
the said residue and remainder of my said Estates or
transfer the Securities whereon the same may be invested
to and among the Child and Children of '''my said Sister'''
'''Ackworth''' as shall be living at the time odf her decease
in such Shares and proportions as '''my said Sister''' by any
Writing under heer hand and seal duly Executed in the
presence of two or more Witnesses shall notwithstanding
her Coverture direct or appoint and for want of such
direction and appointment then to them equally Share
and Share alike and if it shall happen that there shall
be no Child or Children of '''my said Sister''' living at the
time of her decease Then my Will and mind further is
that my said Trustees and the Survivor of them and the
[page four]
Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall pay
the interest and proceed of the residuum of my said Estates to
'''my Brother Lewis Buckridge''' for the Term of his natural Life
and from and immediately after his decease incase '''my said ^sister'''
shall be dead without having any Child or Children as aforesaid
that my said Trustees or the Survivor of them othe Executors or
Administrators of such Survivor do and shall pay the said
residue of my said Estates or transfer the Securities wherein the
same may be invested to and amongst the Child and Children of
of '''my Brother Lewis Buckeridge''' as shall be living at the
time of his decease in such Shares and Proportions as '''my'''
'''said Brother''' by any Writing under his hand and seal shall
direct and appoint and for want of such appointment to
such Children equally Share and Share alike
And whereas I
have herein before given several bequests to '''my Brother'''
'''Buckeridge''' '''and Sister Acworth''' the interets for their Lives
and the Principal to their Children in the manner above
particularly mentioned and in as much as it may happen that
they both may dye without having and Child or Children living
at the time of their respective deathe to take in manner as
before directed And in such Case that is there not being any
Child or Children either of my said Brother or Sister living at
the times of their respective Deaths as aforesaid then and not
otherwise I do Give and bequeath to '''Miss Casley''' the Daughter of
David Casley Esquire the Sum of One Thousand Pounds and I do
Give and bequeath to '''the said Edmund Boddicott and Mary'''
'''his Wife''' subject tot he bequests aforesaid All the rest residue
and remainder of my Estate adn Effects whatsoever and
wheresoever to their own use
And I do hereby nominate and
Appoint '''the said Edmund Boddicott''' '''and Samuel Joynes'''
Executors of this my Will and my Will is that it shall and
may be lawfull to and for my said Trustees to vest Transfer
and reinvest my said Estates in Government or other Securities
from time to time as they or the Survivor of them shall
think fit and my Will is that my said Trusteed shall not be
charged or chargeable with the Acts of each other but with
their own Acts only and shall not be charged with and Loss
which may happen in my Estate unless the same shall
happen by their Wilfull default and I do hereby revesre [reverse]
all other Wills and do declare this to be my last Will and
Testament
In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my
hand the day and year first above written tot he first two
shets hereof and my hand and seal to this Last sheet '''Eliz'''-
'''Buckeridge''' The two first sheets hereof were signed and the
last sheet was signed and sealed and the whole Writing was
Published and declared by '''the said Elizabeth Buckeridge''' as and
for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who
in her presence and in the presence of each other have
subscribed our names as '''Witnesses''' thereto '''Philip Lloyd'''
'''Tho Walker'''.—
Thsi Will was proved at London the twelfth day of
January in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and
Fifty Eight before the Worshipfull George Harris Doctor of
Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oaths of '''Edmund Boddicott'''
'''and Samuel Joynes Esquires''' the '''Executors''' named in the said Will
To whom Administration was granted of all and singular the
Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deceased having been first
sworn duly to Administer. Ex.
== Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Cayley, d. 1795

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] == Will of [[Cayley-39|Elizabeth Cayley]]''' == ''The National Archives, PROB-11-1277-30'' In the name of God Amen. I Elizabeth Cayley of the Town of Kingston upon Hull, being of sound and disposing mind and memory raised be God do make this my last Will and Testament First I will that my body be privately interred in St Mary's Church in Kingston upon Hull aforesaid (in case I die there or within ten miles) as near my honour'd parents as may be I give to my Brother John Cayley of St Petersburg one thousand pounds I give unto his Daughters Elizabeth Poggenpohl and Sarah Mawberly [sic] one hundred pounds each and to Elizabeth Poggenpohl my whole suit of point lace I give to Sarah Mawberly her own father and brothers pictures set in gold in miniature I give unto my Brother Edward Cayley of Whitby one thousand pounds I give unto his Daughters Elizabeth Barker Anne Cayley Margaret Cayley and Jesse Cayley one hundred pounds each as I gave the same to Mary in my life time I give to my Nephew John Cayley of St Petersburg my Silver Cup and my three Silver Castors I give to my Nephew William Cayley of St Petersburg all my Microscope Glasses in a black Shagreen Case I give to my Nephew Henry Cayley of St Petersburg my Telescope Glass that is in a small Wooden Case these tokens to the three nephews more particularly brought up with me is to bring to their Remembrance that home and that Grand father whose example I so earnestly wish'd them to follow and which their behaviour hitherto gives me the most pleasing hopes of their doing nor let the other Sons of my two Brothers think themselves neglected I love them all but was I to divide my small portion amongst so many it would do no one good and I think the Two thousand pound left me by my Father in justice due to my Brother whose kindness to me has been through life unvaried and felt with the most grateful Affection I give to my cousin Dorothy Kitchingman Widow my brilliant Diamond Ring which was her dear beloved Mothers that same Brothers hair, set round with Emerald I leave to my beloved Cousin Elizabeth Smelt and twenty Guineas to be laid out in any Memorial she chooses of a friendship begun almost in Infancy and which is still invariable I give to my Cousin Leonard Smelt for his almost filial Affection to my ever honoured Father Ten Guineas to be laid out in any memorial he pleases of my grateful remembrance of that Affection I give to my dear Cousins Mary Courtney (wife of John Courney Esqr) and Dorothy Frankland (wife of Sir Thomas Frankland Bart.) five Guineas each for a token of my Sense of their grateful attention to me which has ever been increasing my Affection to them I give to my dear Cousin Dorothy Metcalfe One Hundred Pound which was left me by her beloved Sister and beg she will remember us together as I humbly trust united in happiness and my Will is that after my Debts Funeral Expenses and Legacys are paid whatever remains of Money Money in the Funds Plate Furniture Linen Watch Pictures Rings Cloaths or whatever is not above disposed of I give to my Niece Isabella Cayley eldest Daughter of my Brother Edward Cayley and I beg that whenever she remembers me it may be to her own benefit as I can in this solemn moment say that her present and everlasting happiness has been the unwearied Endeavour of my life ever since she was three years old and I humbly trust we shall both rejoice in the Consequences when Time shall be no more Lastly I constitute and appoint my Brother Edward Cayley and my said Niece Isabella Cayley joint executors of this my last Will and Testament all written with my own hand and seal'd with my own Seal this fourteenth Day of November in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety four. ===Codicil=== As my Brother John is just deceased it is my Will that the Thousand pound above devised to him be equally divided between his two Daughters Elizabeth Poggenpohl and Sarah Mawberly this Codicil written and sign'd with my own hand and seal this second day of August in the year of Our Lord seventeen hundred & ninety five. : ''Transcripts by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain.''

Will of Elizabeth Cayley, widow of Tyrwhitt Cayley, 1758

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] == Will of Elizabeth Cayley, widow of [[Cayley-162|Tyrwhitt Cayley]], dated 1758 == ''The National Archives, PROB-11-871-217, transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley, released by him into the public domain'' In the name of Good Amen. I Elizabeth Cayley now residing in Leghorn [Livorno] the Dukedom of Tuscany widow of Tyrwhitt Cayley Esqr deceased being of good health of body and sound and disposing mind and memory thanks be to God for the same do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the following manner (that is to say) first and principally I commend my sou to God who gave it and my Body I commit to the Earth to be buried with Decency and [?] and as and touching such temporal Effects Money wch I have inherited as my own particular property by the will and testament of my deceased husband Tyrwhitt Cayley Esqr I have and do dispose of the same in the manner following (that is to say) first I will that my lawfull Debts contracted in my own name if any due at my decease and funeral charges be paid and discharged Item of my temporal Effects etc given and bequeathed me by my deceased husband Tyrwhitt Cayley Esqr I have (before I departed London) given and sent as a present to my Daughter Mrs the widow Ann Pintard at New York in America a good share of household goods linnen furniture wearing apparell of divers kinds Item I have given as a present to my daughter Catherine Hannah Perryman the best share of my household goods furniture etc when I left my Son in Law Robert Perryman’s house having adjusted settled and balanced all accounts between Mr Robt Perryman and I the 5th November one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven and what I have reserved during my Life (which it may please God to grant me) and brought with me to my Son in Law Mr John Lagourgut[?] Olivers house I likewise give as a present to my Daughter Mrs Elizabeth Lagourgut[?] Oliver namely watches money jewels plate linnen my own wearing apparell furniture household goods printed books china and what else I may have omitted to mention herein nothing excluded and during the mutual lives of my Son in Law and Daughter Mr and Mrs Oliver to enjoy the whole and after the Death of both it is my will and pleasure that the watches jewels plate printed books and what else may remain existant of any kind whatsoever by given to my Daughter Mrs the widow Ann Pintard at New York in America and in case she should be deceased (which God forbid) then to be distributed amongst her children my grand children with a precise and strong command that the plate watches and jewells be kept in the family in remembrance of my deceased husband Tyrwhitt Cayley Esqr and me And I do hereby nominate and appoint my Son in Law Mr John Lagourgut Oliver and my Daughter Mrs Elizabeth Lagourgut Oliver full and sole Executors and Administrators of this my last Will and Testament and to demand and receive what sum or sums of money due to me for my Annual Pension to the day of my decease which my Attorney Mr John Hillon[?] merchant in London may have received or shall receive after my Exit (by virtue of my letter or power of attorney in his favour the 12 January 1758) from the Navy Pay Office and from any Attorney I should in case of need have occasion to appoint and nominate for to recover and receive from the Navy Pay Office my pension and I do hereby revoke annul and make void all powers and procurations made and given by me in my Name likewise if any clause or Expressions in point of Law should be found defective for the validity of this my Will and Testament I do hereby revoke annul and make void all Laws known and unknown (wheresoever it shall please God to dispose of me) it being my will and pleasure that this my Will and Testament be (in all and every point expressed in the same) executed as if it had been stipulated and rogated[?] by a Notary public In witness whereof I Elizabeth Cayley to this my Will and Testament (as also to another part thereof the same tenor and date signed at the same time and in presence of the same witnesses) have set my hand and seal the second day of May one thousand seven hundred and fifty eight. John Dick, the British Consul in Leghorn, certified this as a true copy of the last Will and Testament of the late Mrs Elizabeth Cayley on 12 January 1761. Administration granted by John Dick, the British Consul in Leghorn, 14 December 1761.

Will of Elizabeth Cayley of Tonbridge, Kent 1757

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Elizabeth Cayley of Tonbridge, Kent, 1757== ''The National Archives, ref. PROB-11-858-356 - transcribed by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and released by him into the public domain'' In the name of God Amen. I Elizabeth Cayley of Tonbridge in the County of Kent Spinster being aged and infirm in Body but of sound and disposing mind and memory praised be God do make and ordain this y last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say first and principally I surrender up my Soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creator hoping to be saved by and through the only Merits and Satisfaction of Jesus Christ my Savior and Redeemer and my Body I commit to the Earth to [illegible] be interred and buried by and at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and my Desire is to be buried in the Parish Church of Brenchley in the County aforesaid Also I [illegible] devise unto my kinswoman Sarah the Wife of John White and one of the daughters of Thomas Buley of Brenchley aforesaid salesman and Prince his Wife my kinswoman an Annuity or yearly Rentcharge of five Pounds of good and lawfull money of Great Britain and unto my kinswoman Elizabeth Martin the wife of Richard Martin and one other of the daughters of the said Thomas Buley and Prince his wife one Annuity or yearly Rentcharge of five Pounds of like Money also to my kinswoman Prince the wife of Ambrose Dinton and one other of the daughters os the said Thomas Buley and Prince his wife one Annuity of yearly Rentcharge of of four Pounds of like money and unto my kinswoman Rebecca the wife of Thomas Driver and one other of the daughters of the said Thomas Buley and Prince his wife one Annuity or yearly Rentcharge of five Pounds of like money the said four Annuities to be clear of all Charges whatsoever and to be had taken and received and to be issuing and going out of all that my Messuage or Tenement Farme and Lands called Great Cowlands with the Appurtenances thereto belonging situate lying and being in Whatlington in the County of Sussex and now in the Occupation of John Guy and also out all and every the Woodlands to the said Farm and Lands called Great Cowlands belonging or appertaining and now in my own Possession to be paid half yearly the first Payment to be made on Michaelmas day or Lady day which shall next happen after the End of six Months next after my decease to have hold receive take and enjoy the said several Annuities or yearly Rentcharges of five Pounds; five Pounds; four Pounds and five Pounds unto the said Sarah White Elizabeth Martin Prince Dinton and Rebecca Driver respectively and their respective Assigns for and during the term of their several natural Lives clear of all Charges as aforesaid with Power of Distress upon the Premises charged with the said Annuities and Sale of such Distress upon Non-Payment of the said Annuities or any Part thereof and subject to the said annuities or yearly Rentcharges of five Pounds five Pounds four Poundsand five Pounds I give and devise the said Messuage or Tenement Farm and Lands called Great Cowlands and the Woodlands thereto belonging so as aforesaid charged with the Payment thereof unto my kinsman John Buley (one of the sons of of the said Thomas Buley and Prince[?] his wife) and to the heirs and assigns of the said John Buley for ever charged and chargeable nevertheless with the Payment of one hundred Pounds of good and lawfull money of Great Britain to all and every the Chid and Children of the said Rebecca Driver that shall be living at the time of her decease to be equally divided between them if more more than one Share and Share alike and if there shall be but one such Child then living the whole to such only Child to be paid by him her or them within three months next after the decease of the said Rebecca Driver if such Child or Children shall be then of the full age of twenty one years and if not then so soon afterwards as he she or they shall arrive at the age of twenty one years Provided always and my Will and Mind is that if default shall happen to be made in the Payment of the said sum of one hundred Pounds at the time hereinbefore appointed for Payment thereof that then it shall and may be lawfull to and for the Child or Children of the said Rebecca driver to enter into and upon the Messuage or Tenement Lands Woodlands and Hereditaments hereinbefore charged with the payment thereof or any part thereof and to receive the Rents Issues and Profits thereof as shall be then due and unpaid and all his her and their Costs Charges and Expenses sustained thereby or by Occasion thereof or any Ways relating thereof Also I give and devised unto my sister Mary Witts one Annuity or yearly Rentcharge of four Pounds of like money and unto my kinswoman Ann Buley one other of the daughters of the said Thomas Buley and Prince his wife one Annuity or yearly Rentcharge of of five Pounds of like money the said two Annuities to be clear of all Charges whatsoever and to be had taken and received and to be issuing and going out of all that Moiety or half Part of all that Messuage Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with the Appurtenances situate lying and being in the Parishes of Brenchley aforesaid and Lamberhust or one of them in the said County of Kent and now in the Tenure or Occupation of John Godden and also out of all that my Messuage or Tenement or three Pieces or Parcels of Land thereunto belonging or appertaining commonly known by the name of Birthpotts containing on the whole by Estimation seven acres be the same more or less with their and every of their Appurtenances situate lying and being in Brenchley aforesaid and now in the Tenure or Occupation of Francis Buley to be paid half yearly the first Payment to be made on Michaelmas day or Lady day that shall next happen after the end of six months next after my decease to have hold receive take and enjoy the said two last mentioned Annuities or Rentcharges unto the said …. Mary Witts and Ann Buley respectively and their respective Assigns for and during the Terms of their several natural Lives clear of all Charges as aforesaid with the Power of Distress upon the Premises charged with the said last mentioned Annuities and Sale of such Distress upon Non Payment of the said last mentioned Annuities or any Part thereof and subject the said last mentioned Annuities or yearly Rentcharges of four Pounds and five Pounds I give and devise the same Moiety or half Part of and in the said Messuage Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Brenchley and Lamberhurst and also the Messuage or Tenements Lands and Premises called Birthpotts so as aforesaid charged with the Payment thereof unto my kinsman Francis Buley one other of the sons of the said Thomas Buley and Prince[?] his wife and to the Heirs and Assigns of the said Francis Buley for ever Also I give and devise all that my Moiety or half Part of and in all that Messuage Lands Tenements and Hereditaments with the Appurtenances situate lying and being in the Parishes of Brenchley aforesaid and Barbray[?] or Pepingbury or one of them in the said County of Kent and now in the Tenure or Occupation of Robert Yales[?] unto my said kinswoman Prince[?] the wife of of the said Thomas Buley and to her Heirs and Assigns for ever charged and chargeable nevertheless with the Payment of the sum of one hundred Pounds of good and lawfull money of Great Britain to all and every the Child and Children of the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton to be equally divided between them if more than one Share and Share alike and if there shall be but one such Child then living then the whole to such only Child and to be paid to him her or them within three months next after the decease of the survivor of them the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton if such Child or Children shall then be of of the full age of twenty one years and if not then so soon afterwards as he she or they shall arrive to the age of twenty one years and charged and chargeable likewise with the Payment of the sum of fifty Pounds of like money to all and every Child and Children of the said Elizabeth Martin that shall be living at the time of her decease to be equally divided between them if more than one Share and Share alike and if there shall be but one such Child then living then the whole to such only Child and to be paid to him her or them within three months next after the decease of the said Elizabeth Martin if such Child or Children shall then be of of the full age of twenty one years and if not then so soon afterwards as he she or they shall arrive to the age of twenty one years and charged and charged and charged likewise with the Payment of the sum of one hundred Pounds of life money to all and every the Child and Children of the said Ann Buley tat shall be living at the time of her decease to be equally divided between them if more than one Share and Share alike and if there shall be but one such Child then living then the whole to such only Child and to be paid to him her or them within three months next after the decease of the said Ann Buley Provided always that and my Will and Mind is that if default shall happen to be made in Payment of the said sums on one hundred Pounds fifty Pounds and one hundred Pounds or any or either of them or any Part of any or either of them at the times hereinbefore respectively appointed for Payment thereof that then it shall and may be lawfull to and for the said Child or Children of the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton and to and for the said Chid or Children of the said Ann Buley and such of them whose share or shares in the said several sums of one hundred Pounds fifty Pounds and one hundred Pounds shall be then unpaid to enter into and upon the said Moiety and Hereditaments before charged with the Payment thereof until he she or they shall be fully paid and satisfied the said sums of one hundred Pounds fifty Pounds and one hundred Pounds or such of them or such Part thereof as shall be then due and unpaid and all his her and their Costs and Charges sustained thereby ir by Occasion thereof or any ways relating thereunto Also I give and devise all that my Messuage or Tenement with the Coachhouse States Outhouses Buildings Yards Barksides Gardens Orchards Closes and several Peces or Parcells of Land with the Appurtenances thereto belonging or therewith now or late demised letter used occupied or enjoyed situate lying and being at or near Tonbridge Wells in the Parish of Tonbridge in the County of Kent and now or late in the Tenure or Occupation of my sister Neale unto the said Thomas Buley and John Buley and the survivor of them and the Heirs and assigns of such survivor shall and do during the natural lives of the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton and the Life of the survivor or longer Liver of them employ and dispose of the Rents Issues and Profits of the said Messuages or Tenement Lands and Premises last before mentioned in the maintenance and duration or otherwise for the sue and benefit of all and every the Child and Children of the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton for the tme being in equal shares and proportions and upon this further trust and confidence that they the said Thomas Buley and John Buley and the survivor of them and the Heirs and assigns of the survivor of them shall and do immediately from and after the decease of the survivor of them the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton convey and assure the said Messuage or Tenement Buildings Lands and Premises before mentioned to be situate lying and being at or near Tonbridge Wells aforesaid with the Appurtenances unto all and every the Child and Children of the said Prince Dinton and Sarah White that shall be living at the decease of the survivor of them the said Sarah White and Prince Dinton and to their several and respective Heirs and Assigns for ever and to be by them ion more than one held and enjoyed as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and if there shall be but one such Child then the whole to such one Child his or her Heirs and Assigns for ever the said conveyances to be made upon the reasonable Request and at the proper Costs and Charges of such Child or Children respectively Provided always and my Will and Mind is that all and every the said last mentioned Premises shall be liable and are hereby charged to save defend keep harmless and indemnifyed the said Thomas Buley and John Buley and either of them their Heirs Executors and Administrators and every of them and every of their Lands and tenements Goods and Chattels of and from all and all manner of Actions Suits Costs Charges Damages Detriment Troubles and Expenses whatsoever which shall or may be commenced or brought against either or any of them or which they either or any of them shall happen to have sustain or be put unto for or by occasion or means of the several and respective Trust and Trusts aforesaid or any of them or of the executing of them or any of them or by Reason Occasion or mean of the said Thomas Buly and John Buley or either of their name or names being used [illegible] as aforesaid or otherwise concerning the same and [illegible] or either of them their or either of their Executors or Administrators shall not be answerable or accoyntabke for any money devised under the Trusts hereby created any otherwise [illegible] Person for so much money as he or they shall respectively actually receive and that no one of them shall be answerable or accountable for the Arts Deceipts Neglects or Defaults of the other of them Also I give and bequeath unto the Poor of Brenchley aforesaid the sum of ten Pounds of good and lawfull money of Great Britain to be paid and distributed amongst them within six months next after my decease by my executor hereinafter named Also I give and bequeath unto my kinswoman Sarah Neale daughter of my brother William Neale deceased the sum of five Pounds of like money when and so soon as she shall arrive to the age of thirty years by my Executor hereinafter named Also I give and bequeath unto Ann Monckton the daughter of my kinswoman Susanna Monckton desceased which said Susanna Monckton was one other of the daughters of the said Thomas Bukey and Prince his wife the sum of ten Pounds of like money when and so soon as she shall arrive to the Age of twenty one years by my Executor hereafter named And also I give and bequeath unto the said Prince the wife of the said Thomas Buley all my Linnen and Wearing Apparel to be delivered to her as soon as may be after my decease by my Executor hereinafter named Also all the rest and residue of my ready money debts Goods Chattels and Personal estate whatsoever and wheresoever my debts Legacies and funeral Expenses being first paid and satisfied I give and bequeath unto the said Thomas Buley whom I do hereby make and ordain the full and sole executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by me formerly made in Witness whereof I the said Elizabeth Cayley to this my last Will and testament contained in four Sheets of Paper to each Sheet thereof have set my hand and seal dated the twenty first day of February in the thirtieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King defender of the Faith and so forth and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven. Signed sealed published and declared by the said Elizabeth Cayley the Testatrix as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our Names as Witnesses to the same in the presence of the said Testatrix. Susanna Amherst servant to Mrs Cayley John Jeffrey Hollow Corner at Tonbridge Wells Tho: Scoons Attorey at Tonbridge. ''Will proved 14 August 1760''

Will of Elizabeth Cowper of Hingham, 1626

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Cowper-216|'''Elizabeth Cooper (1558-)''']] of Hingham. It was written on 20 April 1626, but not proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich until 10 November 1630. '''Will of Elizabeth Cooper 1630''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Original wills 1630, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-YVDN?cat=278818 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076513, image 464 of 830.] Accessed 14 February 2022 Elizabeth did not revise her will even though her son Henry died in October 1626. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Cowper-216|Elizabeth Cooper]]''' *Thomas Coo[per], my grandchild sonne of Robert Coo[per] *Robert Coo[per], my sonne, executor *Kathrine Farroe, my servant *'''[[Cowper-21|Thomas Cooper]]''', my sonne *'''[[Cowper-609|Henry Cooper]]''', my sonne *Elyzabeth Haryston *Margret Page *'''[[Cooper-32331|Anthony Cooper]]''' my sonne, executor *Robert Tompson, witness *John Robinson, witness ---- '''In the name of God Amen''' the twentye day of April 1626 '''I'''
'''Elyzabeth Coop[er] of Hingham''' in the countye of Norff[olk] wyddowe
beinge of p[er]fect memorye praysed be god, Doe ordayne & make this
my last wyll & testament in manner & forme followinge vizt
first I committ & commend my soule into the hands of Almightye
god my maker / & Jesus Christ my redemer & god the holye
ghost my santyfyer & comforter trusting to enioye the gloryous
presence of the true & Immortall god Amongest the family in
heaven / & my bodye to be buryed in the Church yard of
Hingham nere my late husband Item I gyve & bequeth
unto the poore people of Hingham the summe of fower pounds
to be distributed unto them at the day of my buryall by my
executors Item I gyve unto '''Thomas Coo[per] my granchild Sonne'''
'''of Robert Coo[per]''' tenne shillinges Item I gyve unto '''Kathrine'''
'''Farroe''' my servant ten shillinges Item I gyve unto '''Thomas'''
'''Coo[per]''' my sonne my bed stead my Cubberd & my table w[hi]ch late
stood in my parlore / Item I gyve unto '''Henry Coop[er] my sonne'''
twoe of my best chayres Item I give to my '''Elyzabeth Haryston'''
my old Russet petecoate And to '''Margret Page''' one old petecoate
Item all the rest of my goodes Cattels Chattels debtes and
utenstils of howshowld by what tytle or name soever they
be called I gyve & bequeath unto '''Robert Coo[per]''' & '''Anthony'''
'''Coo[per]''' my twoe sonnes whome I make executors of this my
last wyll & testament to the intent they shall p[er]forme the
same in all pointes & pay my debts & legacyes & se my
body decently brought to the earth the mother of all flesh
In witnes herunto I have set my hand & seal the day
& yere above written
'''Elyzabeth Coop[e]r X her mark''' these being witnesses
'''Robert Tompson'''
'''John Robinson'''
Probate [abstracted from the Latin written on the reverse of the will] Probate statement for '''Will of Elizabeth Cooper 1626''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Original wills 1630, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-YVDN?cat=278818 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076513, image 463 of 830.] Accessed 14 February 2022 granted at Norwich at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich on the tenth day of November 1630 to Antho[ny] Coop[er] executor ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Dixwell of Churchover 1592

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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] === Will === In the name of god amen. The fifteenthe daie
of October in the yeere of our Lord god one thousande five
hundred eightie seaven and in the nine and twentieth yeere of the
raigne of our Soveraigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god
of Englande Frannce and Irelande Queene defender of the faithe &c
I Elizabeth Dixwell of Cotton in the Countie of Warr widdowe
late wiefe of Willi[a]m Dixwell late of Cotton aforesaide esquier
deceased, doe make and ordaine this my laste will and testamente in
manner and forme followinge that is to saye Firste I bequeathe my

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soule to allmightie god my maker and redeemer by whose deathe and
passion I hope to be saved and by none others And my bodie when it shall
please god to call me to his mercie, I will to be buried in the channcell of the
parishe churche of Churchover in the saide Countie of Warr. neere unto the
place wheare the bodie of the saide deceased Willi[a]m Dixwell my late
husbande dothe lie. And as touchinge the dispo[s]ic[i]on of my worldlie
goodes Firste I give and bequeathe to Margerie Dixwell my daughter
one obligac[i]on of the summ of Two hundrethe poundes of lawefull englishe
moneie whearein John Elkinton and Richarde Elkinton his brother doe
stande bounde unto me for the paimente of one hundrethe poundes to my
Execuutore or assignes at a certain time after my decease limited in the
condic[i]on of the said onligac[i]on w[i]th obligac[i]on and debte I give unto her, in
recompense of a hundred pounde I had of hers the said Margerie bequethed
unto her by the laste will and testamente of the said deceased Willi[a]m Dixwell
my late husbande. Item I give unto my daughter Burneby, my beste
turky chaire. Item I give and bequeath to my sonn Charles Dixwell
my ironn bounde cheste and the presse in my chamber, And the hanginges
in my chamber I lie in. Item I give ti Willi[a]m Dixwell my sonn my ioined
coffer in the chamber at the staire head. Item I give to my daughter
Barbara Dixwell one paire of flaxen sheetes. Item I bequeathe to my
daughter Margerie Dixwell over and besides the bed her father gave her, my
bed I lie in with all the furniture theareunto belonginge, and my red coffer w[hi]ch
standeth in her chamber, And all my apparrell, And one pott, and one
pann, And a dabuett and all my pewter, And one bason and [] ewer
And six plates. Item I give to John Thorpe my servannte the bed he
liethe in with all the furniture thearunto belonginge And one paire of
sheetes. Item I give unto my sonn Erasmus Dixwell a litll pann, and
a [] in the litll chamber over the buttrie. Item I give unto my daughter
Elizabethe Dixwell, daughter to my sonn Thomas Dixwell, one paire of
flaxen sheetes. Item I give to Alice Crowe six shillinges and eighte pence
Item I give to all the servanntee beinge dwellinge in Cotton at my decease
Twelve pence a peece. Item I give to my daughter Margerie ye hanginges
in her chamber. Item I give to the churche of Churchover, Three
shillinges fower pence. Item to everie Cottager in Churchover Twelve
pence. Item to everie Cottager in Newton Twelve pence. Item to
to everie Cottager in Cofforde Twelve pence. Item I give to my sonn
Benedict Dixwell my deepe dabuett. Item I give to John Dixwell my
sonn Frannces hier sonn Six shillinges eighte pence. Item I bequeathe to my
said sonn Charles Dixwell, the matt in the beste chamber. Item I give
to Willi[a]m Price Tenn shillinges. All the rest of my goodes & chattells
movable and unmovable, my debtes paid, and my funerall expenses dischardged
I give and bequeathe to my saide daughter Margerie Dixwell, whome I
make and ordaine sole and whole Executor of this my last will
and testamente. And I the saide Elizabethe doe hereby revoke and
renounce, all former wills whatsoeuer, by mee heretofore made. In
witnes whearof I the saide Elizabethe dave to this my presente will
sett my marke, the daie and yere firste abovewrittenn. The mark of
the saide Elizabethe Dixwell. Read published and declared to be
the will of the saide Elizabethe Dixwell in the presence of Charles
Dixwell. Erasmus Dixwell. Theophilus Greene

=== Probate === The abovewritten will was proved at London before the venerable man Master William Lewin, Doctor of Law, and official deputy Master, Keeper and Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the twenty-seventh, that is of the month of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand five hundred and ninety two, appeared personally Richard Stubbes, notary public, procurator of Margerie Dixwell natural daughter of the said deceased, and executrix named in the said testament; which commission of administration was granted of all and singular the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, to well and faithfully administer the same according to the requirement of the law in that respect, being sworn on the Holy Gospels of God in due form of law.

Will of Elizabeth Fells (formerly Holbrook, née Jones) (1824)

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[[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Hoxton, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Jones-138293|Elizabeth Fells (abt.1751-1824)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Elizabeth Fells of Hoxton, Middlesex (previously of Deal, Kent) It was written on 6 April 1824 and proved atLondon on 5 May 1824. '''Will of Elizabeth Fells''', Widow of Hoxton, Middlesex :Reference: ROB 11/1685/140 :Description: Will of Elizabeth Fells, Widow of Hoxton, Middlesex :Date: 5 May 1824 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D160051 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== :'''[[Jones-138293|Elizabeth Fells]]''', Testatrix :'''[[Holbrook-4429|Ann Lewis]]''', my daughter, wife of Edward Lewis Surgeon :'''[[Holbrook-4428|Mary Hayward ]]''', my late daughter :'''[[Hayward-7506|Esther Jones Hayward]]''', my grand daughter, the only child of my late daughter Mary Hayward :'''Edward Lewis''', Surgeon, my son in law :'''Esther Smith''' widow, my sister :'''Lydia Wellard''' the wife of Richard Wellard, my sister in law :'''James Hayward''', my son in law :'''Samuel Tyler''', my friend, Trustee and Executor :'''Edward Darby''', my friend, Trustee and Executor :'''Witnesses''': George Waller Devonshire Street Bishopgate, Jno Wm Bricknell @ Hyde Place Hoxton ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] Elizabeth Fells 15 This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Elizabeth'''
'''Fells of the Town and Borough of Deal in the County of Kent widow'''
but an '''now residing in Hyde Place Hoxton in the County of Middlesex'''
I direct that my household furniture wearing apparel plate linen and
china may be equally divided between '''my daughter Ann Lewis''' the
wife of Edward Lewis of Hyde Place aforesaid Surgeon and '''my grand-'''
'''daughter Esther Jones Hayward''' the only daughter of '''my late daughter'''
'''Mary Hayward''' deceased to whom I also give my metal watch
I give
unto '''my sister Esther Smith''' widow the sum of fifty pounds sterling also
I give unto '''my sister in law Lydia Wellard''' the wife of Richard Wellard
of Deal aforesaid the sum of nineteen guineas also
I give unto '''my sons'''
'''in law James Hayward and Edward Lewis''' the like sum of nineteen
guineas each all which legacies I direct to be paid within six months
next after my decease I give and bequeath unto '''my said grand-daughter'''
'''Esther Jones Hayward''' all that my messuage or tenement with the
appurtenances thereto belonging situate in prospect Row Deal aforesaid
and now in the occupation of '''the said James Hayward''' to hold the
same unto '''my said grand-daughter''' her executors administrators and
assigns
I give and bequeath unto '''my friends Samuel Tyler''' of
Goldsmith Place .... Road in the County of Middlesex Gentleman '''and'''
'''Edward Darby''' of Deal aforesaid Gentleman my Trustees and Executors herein
after appointed the sum of ten pounds each for the trouble they may
have in the execution of this my will and as to all the rest and residue of
my estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or
---- [Page two] kind soever I give and bequeath unto '''the said Samuel Tyler and Edward'''
'''Darby''' to hold to them '''the said Samuel Tyler and Edward Darby''' their
executors administrators and assigns upon trust if they shall think
proper to sell and dispose of such part thereof as shall not consist of
money and also call in and receive all such debts sum or sums of money
as shall be due or owing to me at the time of my decease and place the
monies arising by such sale and the monies to be called in upon
Government or other sufficient security in their own names upon trust to
receive the rents and profits interest dividends and other proceeds become
due and payable and pay one moiety thereof unto '''my said daughter'''
'''Ann Lewis''' during her life or to such person or persons as she shall
by any note or writing under her hand from time to time but not by
way of anticipation appoint to receive the same to the intent that the
same may be for the sole and separate use of '''my said daughter''' and in
case '''my said son in law''' shall survive '''my said daughter''' then in trust
to pay the same unto '''my said son in law''' for and during the term of
his natural life and from and after the decease of the survivor of them
upon trust to divide the said moiety of the said trust monies and premises
unto and equally amongst '''all and every the child and children of my'''
'''said daughter Ann Lewis''' share and share alike when and as they shall
severally attain the age of twenty one years and if there shall be but
one such child ^+ of my said daughter shall live to attain a vested
^then the whole
to such child and
in case no child
interest in the said trust monies and premises then I direct my said
Trustees to stand and be possessed thereof upon the same trusts as are
hereinafter declared of and concerning the remaining moiety of the afores[ai]d
trust estates monies and premises uon trust to pay the rents and profits
interest dividends and other proceeds thereof unto '''my said grand-'''
'''daughter Esther Jones Hayward''' for and during the term of her
natural life or to such person or persons as she shall by any note
or writing under her hand from time to time but not by way of
anticipation appoint to receive the same to the intent that the same
may be for the sole and separate use of '''my said granddaughter''' and
not subject to the debts control or engagements of any husband she
may marry and from and after the decease of my said grand-daughter
upon trust to divide the said moiety of the said trust monies & premises
unto and equally amongst '''all and every the lawful child and children'''
'''if any of my said grand-daughter''' share and share alike when and as
they shall respectively attain the age of twenty one years and if there
shall be but one such child then the whole to such child and in case
there shall be no child of my said grand-daughter who shall live to attain
a vested interest in the said trust monies and premises then upon the
same trusts ^as are hereinbefore contained with respect to the other moiety
in favor of '''my said daughter Ann Lewis and my son in law Edward'''
'''Lewis and their children'''
And I do hereby authorize and empower my
said trustees to apply the whole or a competent part of the rents interest
and dividends aforesaid for and towards the maintenance and education
of '''the children of my said daughter and grand-daughter''' until they shall
attain the age of twenty one years in such manner as my said Trustees
shall think fit and as to all my ^said leasehold messuages or tenements and
premises not hereinbefore bequeathed I do hereby authorize and empower
my trustees or administrators or the trustees for the time being in case
the shall think proper to make sale of either by public auction or
private contraact and upon payment of the purchase money to sign and
giv eproper receipts for the same which receipts I do hereby declare shall
---- [Page three] be good and effectual discharges tot he purchase or purchases thereof
and that they shall not be answerable for any loss or misapplication
thereof provided always and I do hereby declare that it shall and may be
lawful to and for my said Trustees and Executors to reimburse themselves
all costs and expenses which they may incur or be put unto in the execution
of the trusts of this my will and that each of my said Trustees and Executors
shall be charged and chargeable only with his own respective receipts
payments and and wilful defaults nor shall the be answerable for any loss
or damage which may happen without their respective wilful defaults and
lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said Samuel Tyler
and Edward Darby Trustees and Executors of this my Will hereby revoking and
making void all former Wills by me made and declare this to be my last
Will and Testament In witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament
contained in three sheets of paper set my hand to the first two sheets and
my hand and seal to this the third and last sheet thereof the sixth day
of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty
four /—/ '''The mark of X Elizabeth Fells''' (SS/—/ Signed sealed published and
declared by '''the said Elizabeth Fells''' as and for her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who in her presence and at her request and in the
presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto/—/
'''George Waller''' Devonshire Street Bishopgate /—/ '''Jno Wm Bricknell'''
@ Hyde Place Hoxton /—/
Proved at London 5th May 1824 before the Judge by the oaths of '''Edward'''
'''Darby & Samuel Tyler''' the Executors to whom Admon was granted have
been first sworn to wit the said Samuel Tyler before the Worshipful John
Danbery Dr of Laws & Surr[ogat]e & the said Edward Darby by Canon duly to Adm
== Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Grey of Morpeth and Deanham

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[[Category: Morpeth, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Bitchfield, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Angerton, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Kyloe, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Wallington, Northumberland, Fenwick Name Study]] ==About== {{One Name Study | name = Gray | category = Morpeth, Northumberland, Gray Name Study}} [[Grey-1837|Elizabeth Gray ''or Grey'']] was the daughter of [[Grey-1113|Edward Gray]] of Howick, Northumberland and [[Strange-1720|Catherine le Strange]]. * Elizabeth Gray of Morpeth, Northumberland, spinster * Date: 11 October 1656 * Proved: 04 June London * Executors: [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray of Angerton Mill]] and Katherine Fenwick. :::{{blue|[[image:Grey-1664.jpg|thumb|Grey of Howick, (Bateson, 1893)]]}} ===Will=== "Dated Eleventh day of October in the year of our lord God 1656. In the name of God Amen I [[Grey-1837|Elizabeth Gray of Morpeth]] in the county of Northumberland, spinster daughter of [[Grey-1113|Sir Edward Gray]] knight deceased late of Morpeth Castle in the said county of Northumberland, being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory praised be God for the same do make this my last will and Testament. :::{{blue|[[image:Grey-1113-1.jpg|thumb|The pedigree for `Grey of Bitchfield, (1666, August 24), shows many of the family relations named in Elizabeth's will.]]}} In manner and form following, first I bequeath my soul to almighty God my creator and redeemer and my body to be buried where my executors shall appoint. And as touching my worldly estate of what kind soever, I do dispose thereof as followeth: * and first whereas I have an Anuity or rent charge of 30 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming forth out of the lands and tenements of [[Fenwick-546|Sir John Fenwick knt and Baronet]], and [[Fenwick-1165|William Fenwicke Esq]]. his son in Ashington within the parish of Bothal and county of Northumberland, payable by the said Sir John Fenwick and William Fenwick his son yearly at Martinmas and Penticost by equal portions as appeareth by their Deed Indented bearing date the 10th day of June in the three and twentieth year of the Late King Charles, with one bond bearing date the three and twentieth day of June and three and twentieth years of the said King Charles for performance of covenants which rent charge taken in the name of my cousin Robert Gray of Langton in the county of Yorkshire as feoffee in trust for my life. :::{{blue|[[image:Fenwick-225.jpg|thumb|Sir John Fenwick, 1st Bart. of Wallington (b. c. 1580 - d. 1658), and his son William, Esq. are listed in the pedigree for, "Fenwick of Wallington," (Vis. of Northumb., 1666).]]}} *I do give 20 £ p ann yearly out of the said rent charge unto my nephew Edward Fenwick, son of [[Fenwick-778|Randall Fenwick]] gent deceased, and to his heirs and assignes forever together with all the deeds, evidence & securities granted for the same, To have and to hold the said Anuity or rent charge of 20 £ per ann unto the said Edward Fenwick Esq. heirs and assigns forever, and for all the other 10 £ of the said annuity or rent charge of 30 £ per ann. *I give the said 10 £ per ann yearly unto my niece Frances Fenwick, daughter of [[Fenwick-778|Randall Fenwick]], your aforesaid and to her heirs and assigns forever; To have and to hold the said annuity or rent charge of 10 £ per ann unto the said Frances Fenwick her heirs and assigns forever, and if any time hereafter the aforesaid Sir John Fenwick and William Fenwick his son or any of their heirs please to pay in the principal money for which the said rent charge of 30 £ p ann was granted, then my will is that my nephews Edward Fenwick and his heirs shall have two parts of all the said principal money and my niece Frances Fenwick and her heirs shall have the other third part. * whereas I am seazed to me and my heirs of one Anuity or rent charge of 10 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming forth out of the lands of Ralph Midleton deceased in Whoton in the county of Northumberland payable by the said Ralph Midleton of Trewicke and his heirs yearly upon the 9th day of June, and the 9th day of December by equal portion & as appeareth by a conveyance made betwixt the said Ralph Midleton and me I do give the said anuity or rent charge of 10 £ per ann with all the deeds evidences and securities granted to me for the same unto my nephew [[Grey-2680|Henry Gray]], son of my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Gray]], and to his heirs and assigns forever, To have and to hold the said annuity or rent charges of 10 £ per ann unto the said Henry Gray his heirs and assigns forever; * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs forever of one annuity or rent charge of 5 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming out of the land of Nicholas Thornton gent in Gally hill in the county of Northumberland payable by the said Nicholas Thornton and his heirs at the feast of St Martin the Bushopp in winter and penticost commonly called Whitsonday yearly by equal portions, I do give the said Anuity or rent charge of 5 £ per ann unto my nephew Thomas Gray of Angerton son of my brother [[Grey-1221|Thomas Gray]] deceased; and to his heirs and assigns forever; To have and to hold the said annuity or rent charge of 5 £ per ann unto the said Thomas Gray his heirs an assigns forever; * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs forever of one an Anuity or rent charge of 20 £ per ann lawful English money issuing going and coming forth out of the Lands and tenements of Sir Edward Widdington Baronet in Snitter in the county of Northumberland, payable by the said Sir Edward Widdington yearly at Martmas and Whitsonday by equal portions as appeareth by his deed Indented bearing date the five and twentieth day or Maie in the Eighteen year of the late King Charles, I do give and bequeath the said Anuity or rent charge of 20 £ per ann unto my nephew Edward Gray,Edward (d.y.), son of Edward Gray of Bitchfield, Northumberland and Elizabeth, dau. of Gawyn Rotherford of Rochester, Northumberland. grandchild of my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Gray]], and to his heirs and assigns forever, And my will is that the evidences and deeds for the said Anuity or rent charges shall be kept in the hands or custody of my cousin [[Brandling-28|Charles Brandling esq]]. of Felling till the child come to the full age of one and twenty years and if he die before that time then I do desire that the said writing may be delivered to my nephew [[Grey-2680|Henry Gray]], son of my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Gray]]. * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs for ever of one dwelling house in Morpeth in a street called Newgate which is the house I now dwell in with a garden back count two rigge of land and two back houses thereuto belonging I do give and bequeath the said dwelling house with the premises before mentioned and all and every their appurtinence unto my niece Katherine Fenwicke for and during her life natural, and after her death to my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton mill and to his heirs and assigns forever, provided always that my nephew Henry Gray may have his Lodging Chambers & Closett now in his possession and one Stall in the Stable for his life natural only for his own use but not to let or dispose of to any other. * I do give and bequeath my garden and front Joyning to Thomas Soppette house unto my niece Katherine Fenwick for and during her life natural, and after her decease to my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill and to her heirs and assigns forever. * I do give unto my neice Katherine Fenwick all the interest I have in John Coupers back Kitchen. * whereas I am seised to me and my heirs for ever of one annuity or rent charge of 10 shilling p ann lawful English money issuing and going forth of fored Rigge of land within the Burroton of Morpeth known by the name of Stony flatt payable yearly by Robert Wardhaugh and Isabell his wife at the feast of St Martin the Bushopp in winter as appeareth by their deed bearing date the seven and twentieth day of January anno dm 1637 I do give and bequeath the said annuity or rent charges of 10 shillings p an unto my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton and to my neice Katherine Fenwick and to their heirs and assigns for ever, * whereas I have an annuity or rent charge of 32 shilling p anno lawful English money issuing and going out of a burgage house messuage or tenemt of Nicholas Swann in Morpeth lately purchased of Thomas Reedhead and out of his mault-kill Morpeth aforesaid in a street called Newgate at a place called Copper Chare which rent charge or annuity is taken in the name of my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill in trust for my use I do give and bequeath the said annuity or rent charge of 32 shillings p anno unto my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill and to my neice Katherine Fenwick and to their heirs and assigns forever or towards the payment of Legacies. * whereas I have a debt of 50 £ lawful English money owing to me by Edward Lewin of Limmouth [Learmouth] gent for securing of which money certain lands are engaged to my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton Mill in trust for my use called by the name of Bells close part of the Northfield lands in the parish of Morpeth and County of Northumbland I do give and bequeath the said some of 50 £ & all the interest, claim, and title I have in the said lands unto my neice Katherine Fenwicke, and my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton mill and to their heirs and assigns forever towards the payments of debts and Legacies. * whereas I have a debt of two hundred and three-score £ lawful English money owing me which is to be paid out of the lands at Riplington and Whoton [Whalton] in the county of Northumberland late belonging to Cuthbert Sapwith In body of London deceased the security for the said moneys being taken in the name of my nephew [[Grey-2700|Edward Gray]] of Angerton Mill as feoffee in trust for me, I do give and bequeath the said debt of two hundred and three-score £ with all the deeds Leases Evidences and writings which were passed and granted to my said nephew Edward Gray in trust for me unto my three neices vizt :#Elizabeth Gray, :#Katherine Gray, :#and Ann Gray, :: all daughters of my brother [[Grey-1221|Thomas Gray deceased]] thus to be divided vizt: :* to Eliz. Gray 100 £, :* to Katherine Gray 100 £ :* and to Ann Graye three-score £, * whereas [[Brandling-26|Sr Francis Brandling]] knight late of Alnwick abbey deceased, and Sir Nicholas Tempest knight late of Flattworth deceased in the county of Northumberland, and their heirs stand bound to me in a penall Bond of 600 £ lawful English money which bond I have served and have obtained a judgement upon the said bond against the said Sir Nicholas Tempest. :::{{blue|[[image:Brandling-26.png|thumb|Francis Brandling was married to Elizabeth's cousin, Elizabeth, dau. of Ralph Grey of Chillingham & Jane Ardington.]]}} ::I do give and bequeath the said bond and all the moneys due and payable upon the said bond or judgmt. and all the interest and title I have in or to anie the lands of the said Sir Nicholas Tempest aforesaid by virtue of the said bond and Judgment unto my nephew Henry Gray, my nephew Charles Gray, Charles (living 27 Jan 1657; dy), fourth s/o [[Grey-1839|Edward Grey]] of Bitchfield & Margaret Widdrington. and my four nieces videlicet, :# [[Grey-2326|Mary Riddell]] :# [[Grey-2583|Margarett Gray]], :# Katherine Graye :# and Elizabeth Gray ::all children of my brother Edward Graye equally to be divided among them part and part like. * whereas I have a debt of 200 £ lawful English money owing me upon bond by John Thornton esq of Nether Witton in the county of Northumberland wch bond is taken in the name of my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill in trust for me, I do give and bequeath the said 200 £ unto my said nephew Edward Graye of Angerton Mill his heirs and assigns with all the bonds and writings granted for the same. * I do give and bequeath unto my brother [[Grey-1839|Edward Graye]], my silver Bason and Ewer; * I do give and bequeath unto my nephews [[Grey-2680|Henry Gray]], son of my brother Edward Gray, two silver flaggons. * I do give and bequeath unto my cousin Robert Graye of Langton Esq, my cousin Edward Gray his brother, and my cousin Martha Gray his sister, 5 £ apiece each of them to buy a ring. * I do give unto my cousin Margarett Reed, daughter of my cousin Henry Gray of Kylor [Kyloe] 20 £. :::{{blue|[[image:Fitzhugh-49.png|thumb|Grey of Kyloe, Northumberland, (Vis. of Northumb., 1615).]]}} * I do give unto my cousin Elizabeth Wood and my god-daughter 20 £. * I do give unto my nephew Phillip Gray of Howicke ten pounds, and to his three brothers 5 £ a piece each of them. * I do give unto my sister [[Grey-1838|Katherine Fenwicke]] my gold borders. * I give unto my niece Kath. Fenwick my ruby buttons, and to my niece Frances Fenwick my pearle buttons. And I desire my executors as speedily as they can after my death to pay my debts Legacies and funeral expenses, but my will and mind is that my executors or either of them shall not be sued troubled or molested for any Legacies given to any person whatsoever until they have made sale of my personal estate which I have left for the payment of my debts and Legacies. Lastly I do make constitute and appoint * my nephew Edward Gray of Angerton Mill, * and my neice Katherine Fenwick, daughter of [[Fenwick-778|Randall Fenwick gent]]. deceased, full executors of this my last will and testament; unto whom I do give the remainder and surplusage of all my p.sonal estate equally to be divided betwixt them part and part like my debts Legacies funeral expenses and other charges defrayed. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the 11th day of October in the year of our lord God 1656. : Elizabeth Gray ---- Signed sealed and acknowledged by the above said Elizabeth Graye to be her last will and testament before these witnesses: * Roger Rames * John Challener his mark *Thomas Pearson *William Barker ===Probate=== This will was probated at London before the Judges for probate of wills and granting adminacons the fourth day of June sc by the oaths of Edward Gray and Katherine Fenwicke, Executors named in sc to whom was remitted adminacon of all and singular the goods chattells and debts sc. They being first by Comission sworne truly to administer."[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/PrintMessage.aspx?np=Message+Boards+%26gt%3b+Surnames+%26gt%3b+Gray&rurl=https%3a%2f%2fwww.ancestry.co.uk%2fboards%2fsurnames.gray%2f4541.1.3.1%2fmb.ashx&mid=4541.1.3.1&p=..fh.surnames.gray]some spelling of Elizabeth's will modernized for readability -- see will's source for text 'as is'. ::: {{blue|[[image:Grey-1113.png|thumb|`Fenwick of Little Harle,' displays the pedigree for Edward Gray of Angerton and Katherine Fenwick, executors of Elizabeth's will.]]}} ==Sources== * "Re: Thomas Gray in London in 1620's: Will of Elizabeth Gray of Morpeth," (2016, Mar 21). ancestry.com. Weblog.[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=4541&p=surnames.gray][https://www.ancestry.co.uk/boards/PrintMessage.aspx?np=Message+Boards+%26gt%3b+Surnames+%26gt%3b+Gray&rurl=https%3a%2f%2fwww.ancestry.co.uk%2fboards%2fsurnames.gray%2f4541.1.3.1%2fmb.ashx&mid=4541.1.3.1&p=..fh.surnames.gray]

Will of Elizabeth Holbrook, widow of St Dunstan, Canterbury

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:St Dunstan's Church, Canterbury, Kent]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Elizabeth Holbrook'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Elizabeth Holbrook, widow of St Dunstan Canterbury, Kent. It was written on 1 August 1804 and proved at London on 21 December 1806. '''Will of Elizabeth Holbrook''' otherwise Holbrooke, Widow of Saint Dunstan Canterbury, Kent :Reference: PROB 11/1453/219 :Description: Will of Elizabeth Holbrook otherwise Holbrooke, Widow of Saint Dunstan Canterbury, Kent :Date: 23 December 1806 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D363356 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was suitable and the writing taxing in places.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

====Persons mentioned==== in order of appearance
*'''Elizabeth Holbrook''' widow of St Dunstan, Canterbury – Testator *my late Husband '''Edward Holbrook''' *'''Jane Marsh''' wife of Stephen Marsh of the parish of Saint Mary Northgate in the City of Canterbury *'''Mary Tilbe''' of St Dunstan *'''Thomas Tilbe''' her son of Holy Cross Westgate Canterbury, Grocer *'''Mary Taylor''' of Broad Street in Canterbury Spinster– Executrix *'''Hester Hills''' widow of William Hills late of Saint Dunstan *'''Reverend Joshua Dix the Elder''' of the Cathedral Church of Christ Canterbury *his wife '''Martha Dix''' *'''the poor''' of the parish of Saint Dunstan *'''the treasurer''' of the general Kent and Canterbury Hospital *'''..... Noble''' widow of the late Thomas Noble *'''the Men that shall carry my Corpse to the Grave''' *'''Amy Impett''' wife of John Impett of Saint Dunstan – Executrix *'''Witnesses''': Ed: Bolton |–| Wm. Cullen

===== Transcription ===== Elizabeth Holbrooke
otherwise
Holbrook [Page one]
This is the last Will
and Testament of me '''Elizabeth Holbrook of Saint'''
'''Dunstan Canterbury''' in this County of Kent '''widow'''
whereby I desire to be buried in an handsome
manner in a Grave to be Steaned for that
purpose as near as conveniently may be to that
of '''my late Husband Edward Holbrook''' deceased in
a good Oak Coffin and that my Executrixes do cause?
a decent? head and foot Stones to be erected at my
Grave and also a Stone placed over my Grave to extend
from the said Head to the foot Stone and also
that the like Stones in manner aforesaid be
placed at and over the Grave of my said late
deceased Husband and I direct that all my just
debts Funeral and other Expenses be fully paid and
Satisfied I give and bequeath to '''Jane Marsh wife of'''
'''Stephen Marsh of the parish of Saint Mary'''
'''Northgate in the City of Canterbury''' C......er the
Sum of Fifty pounds of lawful Money of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and ireland Current
in England I give and bequeath to '''Mary Tilbe'''
'''of St Dunstan''' aforesaid widow the Sum of Fifty
pounds of like Money I give and bequeath to '''Thomas'''
'''Tilbe her Son of Holy Cross Westgate Canterbury'''
'''Grocer''' the Sum of Twenty pounds of like Money I give and bequeath to '''Mary Taylor of Broad'''
'''Street in Canterbury Spinster''' the Sum of Fifty
pounds of like Money together with the choice of
my two two best Gowns two of my best aprons two
laced Handkerchiefs and all my under Linen and
also my best Gold watch with the Chain Seals
and other Trinkets to the same belonging I give
and bequeath to '''Hester Hills widow of William'''
'''Hills late of Saint Dunstan''' aforesaid deceased
the Sum of Twenty pounds of like Money I
give and bequeath to the '''Reverend Joshua Dix'''
'''the Elder of the Cathedral Church of Christ'''
'''Canterbury''' Clerk and one of the Minor Canons of
the same Church the Sum of Fifty pounds of like
Money and to '''his wife Martha Dix''' the Sum
of Twenty pounds of like Money I give and
bequeath to '''the poor of the parish of Saint'''
'''Dunstan''' aforesaid the Sum of Twenty pounds
of like Money to be paid into the hands of
'''the said Joshua Dix''' and to be distributed by
by him to amongst such poor as he in his
discretion shall think proper objects? and deserving
of the same in such manner and in such
proportions as he shall think fit I give and
bequeath to '''the treasurer''' for the time being
'''of the general Kent and Canterbury Hospital'''
near [Page two]
'''near the City of Canterbury''' the Sum of One
hundred pounds of like Money In Trust for the
Charitable purposes of the said Hospital to
be paid to the said Treasurer within the time
hereafter mentioned and his receipt alone to be
a Sufficient discharge for the same I give to (empty space) '''Noble widow of the late Thomas''' .....
'''Noble''' deceased my best Diamond Ring and my
best set of Tea China and to each of '''the'''
'''Men that shall carry my Corpse to the Grave'''
the Sum of Seven Shillings and Six pounds a
piece all which Legacies I direct shall be
paid and delivered to the respective Legators
within three Months after my decease and as
to all the rest and residue of my Monies
Securities for Money whether in the public Stocks
or Funds or on private Security Goods Chattels
Plate Linen China Effects and personal
Estate of what nature or kindsoever and
wheresoever subject to the payment of my
debts and Legacies herein given I give and
bequeath the same and every part thereof
unto '''Amy Impett wife of John Impett of'''
'''Saint''' ^[''margin note'': '''Dunstan'''] aforesaid carpenter her Executors Advi[s]ors
and Assigns to and for her own separate use
and benefit and at her disposal and I do hereby
direct that the same nor any part thereof
shall in any wise be subject or liable to the
debts or Engagements of her said Husband
John Impett neither that he shall have
any control or Management over the same
but that the same and every part thereof
shall notwithstanding her Coverture be at
her own sole and separate use and disposal
and that her receipts alone and without her
said Husband be good and effectuall discharge
and discharges at all times for the same
and every part thereof and I do hereby
Nominate and appoint '''the said Mary Impett'''
'''and Mary Taylor Executrixes''' of this my will
hereby revoking all former wills by me
made and declare this only to be my last
Will and Testament In witness whereof '''I the'''
'''said Elizabeth Holbrook the Testatrix''' have to
this my last Will and Testament set my
hand and Seal this first day of August in
the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight
hundred and four '''Eliz Holbrook''' ... Signed
Sealed published and declared by the said
'''Elizabeth Holbrook the Testatrix''' as and for her
last Will and Testament in the presence of
us who have Subscribed our Names as
witnesses [Page three]
'''witnesses''' hereto '''Ed: Bolton''' |–| '''Wm. Cullen'''.// This Will was proved at London
the Twenty Third day of December in the year
of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and
six before the Right Honorable Sir William
Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper
or Commissary of the prerogative Court of
Canterbury lawfully Constituted by the Oaths of
'''Amy''' (by mistake written Mary) '''Impett''' (wife of
John Impett) and '''Mary Taylor Spinster''' the
Executrixes named in the said will to whom
Administration was granted of all and Singular
the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased
they having been first sworn by Commission
duly to admnister.//– '''Glossary'''
:Steaned: paved with stones, from "stean", an old word for "stone". == Research Notes == I have not created a profile for Elizabeth Holbrook because baptism and marriage are speculative and without a certain LNAB I'd rather not create an Unknown profile.[[Murphy-28404|Murphy-28404]] 16:09, 25 July 2023 (UTC) '''POSSIBLE Baptism''': Elizabeth was baptised on 3 March 1726 in Canterbury, St Mary Northgate, Kent, England. She was the daughter of John & Anne. '''Baptism''': "Kent Baptisms", database with images, Archive: Canterbury Cathedral Archives; Reference: U3/103, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FPB293%2FCCA-U3-103-1-2%2F00008&parentid=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FB%2F96592341 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FB%2F96592341 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 23 July 2023), Elizabeth Chapman baptism on 3 Mar 1726, daughter of John & Anne, in Canterbury, St Mary Northgate, Kent, England. '''POSSIBLE Marriage''': Eliz married Edward Hombrook on 21 September 1747 in Chartham, St Mary, Kent, England. '''Marriage''': "Kent Marriages And Banns", database with images, Archive: Canterbury Cathedral Archives; Reference: U3/154/1/1, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS%2FCANT%2F005264864%2F00187&parentid=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FM%2F97108714%2F2 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FM%2F97108714%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 23 July 2023), Eliz Chapman marriage to Edward Hombrook on 21 Sep 1747 in Chartham, St Mary, Kent, England. Elizabeth died on 10 December 1806 and was buried in Kent, England. '''Burial''': "England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991", database, [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_275127965 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 23 July 2023), Elizabeth Holdbrook burial (died on 10 Dec 1806) in Kent, England. '''Burial''': "England Deaths & Burials 1538-1991", database, [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=R_275721908 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 23 July 2023), Elizabeth Holdbrook burial on 10 Dec 1806 in Canterbury, Kent, England. Elizabeth died in about 1806 in Saint Dunstan Canterbury, Kent, England. Their will passed probate on 23 December 1806. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1453, {{Ancestry Sharing|5200526|7b22746f6b656e223a22504a617541574d744d36704370376d4f6e45364141654b334b6c52797a336c6f6e65747a436e52413239773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|173944|uk}} (accessed 25 July 2023), Will of Elizabeth Holbrook, granted probate on 23 Dec 1806. Died about 1806 in Saint Dunstan Canterbury, Kent, England. ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Lenthale, widow of Henley on Thames 1558

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[[Category:Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Elizabeth Lenthale, widow of Henley on Thames was written on the 11 January 1557/8 and proved on 20 September 1558, with administration granted to John Taylor for William Lenthall.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D946076 PROB 11/41/53] Description: Will of Elizabethe Lenthale, Widow of Henley upon Thames, Oxfordshire Date: 20 September 1558 Held by: The National Archives, Kew. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 41
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Will of Elizabeth Lenthale, granted probate on 20 Sep 1558. Died about 1558 in Henlye upon Thamys, Oxfordshire, England.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was very poor, and the handwriting legibility poor, the copy at Ancestry being only slightly better, so there may be errors. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Elizabethe Lenthale''' of Henlye upon Thamys (testatrix) *'''John Willes''' (father, deceased) *'''Margarett''' (it's unclear if it's John's mother or Elizabeth's mother, as after the first margarett it says "his mother") *'''John Lenthale''' (son) **'''Elizabeth Rampus''' (John's daughter) *'''Richard Lenthale''' (son) **his wife unnamed *'''Ladye Anne Tempest''' (daughter) *'''Margarett Tempest''' (daughter) *'''Daughter Pygott''' (daughter) **'''Anne''' and '''Cyssley''' (her daughters) *'''John Taylor''' (tenant) *'''Wyllyam Lenthale''' (son, sole executor) **his wife unnamed *'''Walter Edwardes''' (tenant) *'''Bryon Turnor''' (lackey) *'''Thomas Lenthale''' (husband, deceased) *'''Elynor Lenthale''' (a son's daughter) *'''John Froste''' (overseer) *'''John Taylor''' (overseer, is the same as the tenant?) *Witnesses: Dame Anne Tempest, John Frost, John Taylor, Harrye Lewyne, Anne Tempest ---- In the name of god Amen The Eleventhe Daye of January in the
yere of our Lord god a thowsand I Fyve hundred Fyftye and Seaven
I '''Elizabethe Lenthale''' of Henlye upon Thamys in the Countye of
Oxon wydowe Sycke of bodye but of good and perfecte mynde and Remem=
brannce Thanked be allmightye god / and consyderinge the fragill[i]tye of thys
Transytory lyff Do ordayne and make thys my Testament and Laste wyll
In manner and forme Followinge: Firste I bequethe my Sowle To allmyghtye
god my maker and Redemer To hys blessed mother the vrygynne our Ladye
St Marye and to all the Holye blessed company of heaven Item I will my
bodye be buryed where my Father and mother '''John Willes''' and '''Margarett'''
hys mother lye buryed / And I will To be dystrybuted To the poore at the
daye of my buryell Fourtye shillinges in money over and besydes all other coste
and chardges for my Funerall whyche I reserve To the dyscrec[i]on of myne
Executor: Item I will and bequethe To my Sonne '''John Lenthale''' one
greate Brasse pott: a greate kettle of Brasse To brewe in a Fether bedd
w[ith] a bolster Two pyllowes & Downe a payre of blankett[es] a Cov[er]lett wroughte
w[ith] [blewe] and Tawney and w[ith] some blacke of myne owne makinge A Testor
of greyne and Tawney w[ith] a Frynge of greyne Crewell And the greyne
Gaye that hangythe alonghte my bedd A Tabell clothe a Towell a payre
of Ghettes Two pyllowleres & sylver salte w[ith] a cover that my husband
gave me : Item I will To my Sonne '''Richard Lenthale''' one brasse pott //
The greteste brasse panne . a Fether bedd . a bolster . a payre of blankett[es] . a
Coverlett of blewe and Redd of myne owne makinge / a Tester of Redd and
greyne w[ith] a Frynge of yelowe and grene a Tabell clothe a Towell Syxe
napkyns a lynnen cubbord clothe a payre of shetes Two [p...ers] / A maser
in a bande of gylte beinge silver Three sylver Sponnes : and the stayned
hangyns alonghte the lytell chamber / Item I gyve To my [...ste] lyvynge
Daughter the '''Ladye Anne Tempest''' my Satten gowne and a Furre of Ca=
lubre my beste Frenche wheede w[ith] all Thinges belonginge to yt and Three
golde Ringes viz a Dyamond . a Rubye and Sapher Item I gyve And
bequethe To my Daughter '''Margarett Tempest''' my Thurde beste gowne
my kyrtell of blacke Sattan as myne Executor shall thinke good Item I
gyve and bequeth To my '''Daughter Pygott''' a gowne of Fyne [clothe] garded
w[ith] velvett : a kyrtell of Russatt Damaske a payre of sleves of Russatt
velvett and one other gowne if Russatt clothe Furred w[ith] grey Coneye . A
Frenche wheede w[ith] all Thinges belonginge therunto And Two peres of all
my weringe lynnen That ys To saye smockes partlett[es] Sleaves Rayles
kerchers and other necessaryes . Item I gyve To my Daughter Pygottes
Two chyldren, viz '''Anne''' and '''Cyssley''' Fourtye shillinges apece . Item I will
and gyve To '''John Taylor''' my Ten[na]nte Twenty shillinges And Further I
Will To hym the howse that he nowe dwellythe in w[ith] Thappurten[a]nces
for the Terme of Tenne yeres ymedyatly or nexte after my deathe yeldi[n]ge
and payinge therfore yerlye To the Churche Three shillinges and To my
Sonne '''Wyllyam Lenthale''' yerlye fowre pence duringe the seyd Ten yeres
So that the seyd John Taylor do repayayre and amend the sayd howse
In all manner of Reperac[i]ons as neade require duringe the seyd Tenne
yeres and after the seyd Tenne yeres be Fullie expyred To remayne To
myne heyres for ever / Item I gyve To '''Walter Edwardes''' my Ten[a]nte
Twentye Shillinges Item I will myne Exerutor do gyve To the poore
peple of the parryshe of Gt haysley . Twentye shillinges To praye for
me and all [christ]en Sowles Item I gyve To '''Bryon Turnor''' my Lackaye
Fourtye shillinges of Redye monney I gyve To my Sonne '''Richardes wyff[e]'''
A gowne of clothe Item I will That my Sonne wyllyam lenthale hys
heyres or Assignes shall duringe the Terme of Twentye yeres after my de=
ceasse, dystrybute yerely Twentye shillinges in money out of my Fee
Sympell Landes in madenhead in the Countye of Bark and w[ith] the same
To bye as moche Frysse clothe as wll make Fowre Cottes To gyve
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To Fower poore men Dwellinge in Chenley yerely on all hallowe Eve To
praye for the Sowles of John Wylles '''margarett hys wyff''' my Father And
mother '''Thomas Lenthale''' my Husband, and for the Sowle of me the seyde
Elisabeth and for all [christ]en sowles Item I gyve To '''Elynor Lenthale''' my son[n]es
Daughter my Lytell flatt Cypres coffer w[ith] all thinges therin lockyd / Item I
gyve to my Sonnes '''Wyllyam Lenthales wyff''' a morninge gowne of blacke
clothe lyned w[ith] wollen w[ith] an edge of velvett Item I qyve and bequeth tp
'''Elizabeth Rampus''' my Sonne John Lenthales Daughter in Lawe Twentye
Shillinges : All the Reste of my goodes unbequethed I gyve and bequethe
To Wyllyam Lenthale my Sonne / whome I make my Soole Executor, To
dyspose for the Helthe of my Sowle Allso I ordeyne and constytute '''John'''
'''Froste''' and '''John Taylor''' oversears of this my Laste wyll and Testament
and the seyd John Froste To have for hys paynes Fourtye Shillinges
In Witenes herof I have subscrybed w[ith] my owne hand and setto my
Seale In the presentt[es] of Dame Anne Tempest John Froste and John
Taylor and Harrye Lewyne Anne Tempest : by me Elizabeth Lynthall == Sources ==

Will of Elizabeth Powell of No 12 Princes Place Kennington, Surrey, Widow 1843

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] == Will == I [[Leadbeater-225|Elizabeth Powell]] Widow of No 12 Princes Place
Kennington in the County of Surry being of sound mind and good
bodily health do declare this to be my last Will and Testament
namely I give and bequeath to my dear niece Mary Ann Richmond
wife of Lieut. Col'l. Archibald Richmond of the Bengal Infantry the
sum of five hundred pounds of good and lawful money of Great
Britain together with the following articles namely a silver Coffe
Pot silver tea pot and silver Candlestick. I also give and bequeath to
my dear nephew Willm. Blair Leabeter Captn. in the Bengal
Infantry one hundred pounds of good and lawful money of Great
Britain also to my dear nephews Nathaniel Cumberlege John Cum-
berlege and Edward Cumberlege Captains in the Bengal N. Infantry
one hundred pounds each of good and lawful money of Great
Britain Also to my dear nephew
Thomas Chavasse Surgeon of the
Town of Birmingham one hun-
dred pounds of good and lawful
money of Great Britain
and I also give and bequeath to each of my two servants
Ann Reilley and Maria Angel the sum of twelve guineas in
addition to whatever sum may be due to them at the time of
my decease or after it all these bequests being satisfied and all
my just debts being paid I leave to my dear brother Henry
Leadbeater of Hartest in the County of Suffolk the residue of my
property of whatever or wherever it may be found and I leave
my dear brother Henry Leadbeater aforesaid my sole ''Executor''
and residuary legatee given under my hand and seal this
thirteenth of January one thousand eight hundred and forty three
in the present of /-/ Elizabeth Powell (SS) /-/ F. Twiss No 11 Charlott
Place Vauxhall /-/ Mina Lodge No 3 Princes Square
== Affidavit == In the Goods of Elizabeth Powell Widow deceased
Appeared Personally Frank Twiss of No 11
Charlotte Place Vauxhall in the County of Surrey Gentleman
and made oath that he is one of the subscribed witnesses to the
last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Powell late of Princes Place
Kennington in the County of Surrey Widow deceased bearing
date the thirteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred
and forty three now hereunto annexed and he further made oath
that the said Testatrix on the thirteenth day of January afore-
said duly executed her said Will by signing her name at the foot
or end thereof in the presence of this deponent and of Mina Lodge
the other subscribed witness thereto both of whom were present
at the same time and this deponent and the said Mina Lodge
thereupon attested and subscribed the said Will in the presence of
the said Testatrix and of each other /-/ Frank Twiss /-/ The 16th day
of November 1843 the said Frank Twiss was sworn to the truth of
this Affdavit Before me /-/ W.C.Curteis Surr /-/ Per? G.S.Heales Not: ? == Probate == Proved at London 18th Novr 1843 before the worshipful
William Calverley Curteis Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath
of Henry Leadbeater the brother the sole Executor to whom
Administration was granted having been first sworn duly to
Administer. == Summary == * Will made 13 Jan 1843 * Probate granted 18 Nov 1843 '''Bequests''': * £500, silver coffee pot, teapot & candlestick to niece Mary Ann Richmond, wife of Lieut Col Archibald Richmond of the Bengal Infantry * £100 to nephew William Blair Leadbeater, Captain in the Bengal Infantry * £100 each to nephews Nathaniel, John & Edward Cumberlege, Captains in the Bengal N. Infantry * £100 to nephew Thomas Chavasse (Surgeon of Birmingham) * 12 guineas each to servants Ann Reilley & Maria Angel * residue to brother Henry Leadbeater of Hartest, Suffolk == Sources == National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1988/303
Description: Will of Elizabeth Powell, Widow of No 12 Princes Place Kennington , Surrey
Date: 18 November 1843
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D79344 See also: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_James_Powell%2C_Lieutenant_Colonel_of_Infantry_in_the_Service_of_the_United_Company_of_Merchants_of_England_trading_to_the_East_Indies_on_their_Bengal_Establishment%2C Husband's Will]

Will of Elizabeth Streete, widow of St Andrews, Worcester, 1650

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the nuncupative will of Elizabeth Streete, widow of the parish of St Andrew, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 18 January 1650/1. '''Will nuncupative of Elizabeth Streete 1650''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 215
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Administration was granted to William Collins, the uncle and guardian of Elizabeth's minor son Thomas. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned''' * '''Mrs Elizabeth Streete''' Testatrix. Widow of the parish of St Andrew, Worcester. *'''unnamed son and daughter''' *'''Roland Crosby''' witness to the will *'''Ann Bromalls''' witness to the will *'''William Collins uncle and Guardian assigned to Thomas Streete''' *'''Thomas Streete the minor son of of the said deceased''' ---- [''folio 84 recto'']
Memorandum That '''Mrs Elizabeth Streete''' late of the parishe of
St Andrewe in the Cittie of Worcester widdowe deceased, being sicke of the sickness whereof
shee died, and a little before her death being then in good and perfect memorie, did by word of mouth
declare her last will to the effect followeing vizt Shee declared, and said that her Sonne and daughter
were equallie deare unto her, and therefore gave and bequeathed all her goods and p[er]sonall
estate whatsoever unto her said sonne and daughter equallie to be devided betweene them
which her estate shee then said was not above sixe hundred poundes over and besides what
her husband left att his decease, and besides some fine linnens worth aboute fiftie poundes, Or shee
willed declared gave and bequeathed to this or the like effect In the presence of us '''Roland Crosby'''
'''Ann Bromalls''' her mark [Latin] The Eighteenth day of January AD (in the English Style) 1650 appeared at the court '''William Collins uncle and Guardian assigned to Thomas Streete''' the minor son of of the said deceased and principal legatee named in the aforesaid nuncupative will To administer the rightful goods and credits of the same deceased according to the meaning and effect of the said nuncupative will for the use and comodity for the duration of the minor estate. Having sworn to well and faithfully administer the same having sworn on the Holy Saints of God etc ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Sympson of London 1548

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Elizabeth Sympson 1548 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 31
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Will of Eliz Sympson, granted probate on 30 Jul 1548. Died about 1548 in London.
. Written on the 28 July 1547 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 August 1547 The will images were good and very readable Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Elizabeth Sympson of London widowe''' testatrix *'''my sonne John Sympson''' son of second marriage to John Sympson * '''my doughter Agnes Hilles''' daughter of first marriage to Christopher Lacy, married to Richard Hilles * '''my sonne Hilles''' Richard Hilles husband of Agnes * '''John Hilles''' grandson of testatrix *'''Gerson Hilles''' grandson of testatrix * '''Barnabus Hilles''' grandson of testatrix * '''my daughter Margarett Lowe''' daughter from first marriage to Christopher Lacy, married to Symon Lowe * '''my sonne Lowe''' Symon Lowe *'''Elizabeth Lowe my goddaughter ''' granddaughter of testatrix * '''Frances Lowe''' grandson * '''Tymothye Lowe''' grandson * '''Thomas Lowe''' grandson * '''Mr Rychard Hely and to my sister his wif''' Richard Hely probably and his wife Elizabeth - sister is a very loose term in this era so she may be only related through marriage *'''Mother Randall''' no relationship stated *'''Agnes Flynt sometyme my serv[a]nt''' *'''Elizabeth Flynt my goddoughter''' daughter of Agnes Flynt *'''Elizabeth Warton my goddoughter''' *'''Elizabeth Warton''' mother of Elizabeth Warton *'''my Cosyn wright and his wife''' *''' my cosyn Mace and his wif ''' *'''my Cosyn Calf''' *'''my Cosyn Newman''' *'''John Bynkes''' no relationship stated *''' John Coke sometyme my serv[a]nt''' *'''Laurence Foster''' no relationship sated *'''Amy the wif of Willyam Atherton''' no relationship stated *'''John Chapman and his wif''' no relationship stated *'''goodman Mylman and his wif ''' no relationship stated *'''Johane Browne my goddoughter dwelling with Master Mandeswell ''' *'''Aynlett Brase sometyme my serv[a]nt ''' *'''Jo Stemp[...] somtyme my s[er]v[an]t ''' name has been contracted *'''Cousyn Downer''' *'''Octavian''' no last name given, possibly a lad that is in service to testatrix *'''Willyam Player''' no relationship stated *'''Rychard Johnson my serv[a]nt''' *'''my Cousyn Colffes doughter ''' *'''Elizabeth Barnes somtyme my serv[a]nt ''' *'''Margaret Forsett sometyme my serv[a]nt ''' *'''Margaret Pece sometyme my serv[a]nt''' *'''Willyam Fowler somtyme my serv[a]nt''' *'''John Welforde''' no relationship stated *'''Mr Sturgyon and his wif''' no relationship stated *'''the wif of Thomas Hunt''' no relationship stated *'''John Sturgyon and Willyam Peterson haberdashers''' executors of the will *'''Will[ia]m Buckstede''' witness to will *''' Alexander Bankes''' witness to will

'''''Mentioned in Codicil''''' *'''Margaret Woodd''' probably a maid servant *'''Katheryn my other mayde serv[a]nt''' *'''Rauf my sonne Lowes serv[a]nt''' *''' Joyce his mayde''' *'''mother Stere''' no relationship stated *'''Mr Alderman Garrard''' no relationship stated *'''Elizabeth James sometyme my mayde''' *''' [blank] Lacy a cloth worker''' no relationship stated *''' goodwif Sympson of Maydeston''' no relationship stated * '''my daughter Lowe''' *''' M[ist]ress Hely my horsse''' no relationship stated *''' M[ist]ress Upley ''' no relationship stated * '''M[ist]ress Towley''' no relationship stated *'''my husband John Sympson''' deceased husband of testatrx *''' M[ist]ress Buxstede''' no relationship stated * '''Johane Freste''' no relationship stated * '''Redes wif''' no relationship stated *''' M[ist]ress Ellys of Trowbridge John Hilles hostes''' no relationship stated *'''Playnes wif ''' no relationship stated * '''John Garraw''' owes testatrix money no relationship stated *'''John Sexton''' no relationship stated * '''Willyam Peterson''' witness to codicil *''' John Sympson''' witness to codicil, son of testatrix *'''Symon Lowe''' witness to codicil, son in law of testatrix In margin on right written
T[estatrix] Eliz[abeth] Sympson
Widow of Cristopher
Lacy, whose will
9 Ayloffe
A Sentence, fo. 5 More

[''folio 357 recto''] In the name of god amen, the xxviijth day of July in the yere of o[ur] Lorde god a thousande vc
xlvij I '''Elizabeth Sympson of London widowe''' being of hole and perfitt mynde do make this my present testament and
last will in man[n]er and forme following. First I comytte my self holy unto the mercy of almighty god firmely beleving
that by his grace and merits of my lorde and savio[ur] Jh[e]us Christe I have remyssion of all my synnes, and in the laste
day shall ryse agayne, to raigne wyth hym in glory / according unto thees wordes of my savio[ur]. I am the resurrection and
lif, he that Belevethe in me, though he were ded he shall lyve, and he that lyveth and Beleveth in me shall never
dye/ Nowe touching my body I will that it be buryed in a meane and christian manere without all maner off
pompe or funerall exequyes exequies = funeral rites other then shalbe thought necessarie by myne executors / for in them lyeth nott my
salvac[i]on but in Christes merites / Nowe as touching the distribuc[i]on of my temporall goodes/ First I bequethe unto
'''my sonne John Sympson''' one hundreth poundes to be delivered unto hym within one yere next and im[m]edyatley
after my deathe. Also I bequethe unto him the lease of my house with all the implements holy suche as by the
lawe of the City he may take away wyth all my houshold stuff as I doe occupy yt, and he to be put in possession
therof within six wekes next and im[m]edyatley after my dethe and not before / Also I bequethe unto him all my plate
whiche in this my will is unbequethed /

Item I bequethe unto '''my doughter Agnes Hilles''' fifty pounds to be
delivered unto her im[m]edyatly after my decease in old angelles after eight shillinges the Angell,.

Item I bequethe
unto '''my sayd daughter Hilles children suche as she nowe hathe or hereafter shalbe borne of her body''' foure
hundreth poundes of lawfull money of England to be equally devided ammongst them all /. And if it fortune any
of them to dye before they com[e] to thage of one and twenty yeres the men children and the women childrene
before they be maryed or come to thage of one and twenty yeres / Then I will that the porcyon of hym[e] or her
that is deceased shalbe equally devided amonges them that remayne alyve And if it fortune thay all to dye
before they com[e] to thage of xxj yeres, or before they be maryed. Then I will that the sayd foure hundreth

[''folio 357 verso'']

pounds shalbe gyven unto '''my daughter Agness Hilles''', And if she fortune to dye before her children, and her
children before they com to thage of xxjti yeres as as abovesayd, Then I will thies iiij hundreth poundes to be
gyven unto her husbande, that she shall have at the tyme of her dethe, Furthermore my will is that this
foure hundreth poundes shalbe delivered within three yeres next and im[m]ediatly after my deth unto '''my sonne'''
'''Hilles her husband''' if so be that he doe fynde foure sufficient sureties to be bounde unto the Master and wardyns
of the haberdashers and their successors that he shall delyver unto his children aforesayde iiijLi at suche tyme
as ys above specified,. And if he do refuse this to doo Then I will it be put unto some sure mens hands whiche
will fynde suertyes as is abovesayde /.
.
Item I bequethe unto '''John Hilles''' a silver nutt with a cover all gilt /..
.
Item I
bequeathe unto '''Gerson Hilles''' a silver pott wyth a cover all gilt. /.
.
Item I bequethe unto '''Barnabus Hilles''' a silver
pott wyth a cover all gilt/. And if it fortune any of the sayd thre children to dye before he com[e] unto thage of
xxjti yeres I will that his porcyon of plate whiche I have given hym be gyven unto '''his mother my daughter'''
'''Agnes Hilles'''/.

Item I bequethe unto '''my daughter Agnes Hilles''' my chayne of gold wyth the tablitt therto belonging'

Item I bequeathe unto '''my daughter Lowe''' fifty poundes to be delivered unto her im[m]diatly after my dethe in old
angelles after eight shillinges the angell..
.
Item I bequeathe unto '''my sayd daughters children suche as nowe hath
or hereafter shalhave of her body foure hundrethe poundes of lawfull money of England to be equally devided amonges
them. And if it fortune any of them to dye before they com[e] to thage of xxj yeres, the men children and the women
children before they be maryed or com[e] to thage of xxj yeres, Then I will that the porcyone of him or her so
deceased shalbe equally devided amonges them that remayn alyve, And if it fortune them all to dye before they
com[e] to thage of xxj yeres or before they be maryed Then I will that the sayd four hundreth poundes shalbe
gyven unto '''my daughter Margarett Lowe their mother.''' And if she fortune to dye before her children, And her
children before they com[e] to thage of xxj yeres as is abovesayde Then I will that thies iiijLi be given unto her
husband, that she shall have at the tyme of her deathe./ Furthermore my will is that thies iiijLi shalbe
delivered within thre yeres next and im[m]ediatly after my deathe unto '''my sonne Lowe her husband''' if so be that
he do finde foure sufficient suetries to be bounden unto the Masters and wardeynes of the haberdashers and
their successors that he shall deliver unto his children aforesayde iiijli at suche tymes as is above specified
And if he refuse this to doo Then I will that yt be putt into som[e] other four mens hands whiche will fynd suertyes as is aforesayde. And I bequthe unto the fellowshipp of the haberdashers aforesayd to see this thing
performed a standing cupp of silver and gilt weing about xxti ounces lythe under or over.
.
Item I bequeathe unto
'''Elizabeth Lowe my goddaughter '''a silver salt wyth a cover all gylt /..
.
Item I bequeathe unto '''Frances Lowe'''
a silver goblett all gilt

Item I bequethe unto '''Tymothye Lowe''' a silver goblett all gilt/.

Item I bequethe unto '''Thomas'''
'''Lowe''' a silver goblett all gilt with a cover to it: And if that it fortune that any of these '''my daughters'''
'''foure children to dye before they com[e] to thage of xxj yeres or before they be maryed '''/ I will that his or her
porcyon of the plate whiche is so deceased shalbe gyven unto '''my daughter thier mother'''/

Item I bequeathe unto '''my daughter Lowe '''two of my best gownes and two of my best kyrtilles /

Item I bequeathe unto poore maydens
marriages one hundreth poundes to be distributed by the discrec[i]on of my executors, to every mariage xxs/.

Item I
Bequethe unto poore housholders and wyddowes suche as be of honest lif and fame two hundreth poundes to be distributed
by the discrecion of my executors; to every maryed couple or widowe to eche ten shillinges. And this to be done within
one yere after my decease.

Item I bequethe unto the foure pryson houses, to say the kings bench the marshalsey
Newgate and Ludgate to every house vis viiijd a quarter to be distributed in bread to the poore prysoners there and
this to be contynued for foure yeres after my dethe./

Item where as my husband gave ten shillinges a yere for the
space of twenty yeres to be distributed amonges the poore people of the parishe of Saint Magnus I bequeth
tenne shillinges more unto it to be distributed every yere amonges the same people, till those xxti yeres be fully
expyred

Item I bequethe unto '''Mr Rychard Hely and to my sister his wif''' tenne poundes ./

Item I bequeathe
unto '''Mother Randall''' tenne poundes/.

Item I bequeath to every one of my mayde servauntes suche as shall happen
to be in my service at suche tyme as god shall call me from this mortall lif xiijli vjs viijd of lawfull moneye

Item I bequethe unto '''Agnes Flynt sometyme my serv[a]nt''' iijli vjs viijd /.

Item I bequethe unto '''Elizabeth Flynt'''
'''my goddoughter''' vjli xiijs iiijd to be delevered unto her at the day of her mariage /. And if she fortune to dye
before that tyme, Then I will that it be gyven unto '''her mother Agnes Flynt'''/.

Item I bequethe unto
'''Elizabeth Warton my goddoughter''' vjli xiijs iiijd to be delevered unto her at the day of her mariage And if
she fortune to dye before Then I will it be gyven unto '''her mother Elizabeth Warton'''

Item I bequeathe
unto '''my Cosyn wright and his wife''' xls
Item unto ''' my cosyn Mace and his wif ''' vli

Item I bequeathe
unto '''my Cosyn Calf''' xls

Item I bequethe unto '''my Cosyn Newman''' xls/.

Item I bequethe to '''John Bynkes''' iiijli

Item I bequethe unto ''' John Coke sometyme my serv[a]nt''' xlli

Item I bequethe unto '''Laurence Foster'''
xli/.

Item I bequethe to '''Amy the wif of Willyam Atherton''' iiijli

Item I bequethe unto '''John Chapman'''
forty shillinges '''And to his wif '''I bequeathe my gowne lyned wyth taffeta /.

Item I bequethe unto '''goodman'''
'''Mylman '''xls '''And to his wif'''I bequethe my gowne lyned wyth valence satten/.

Item I bequethe unto '''Johane'''
'''Browne my goddoughter dwelling with Master Mandeswell '''xiijli vis viijd to be delivered unto her at the
.
+ Item I give and give to '''Aynlett Brase sometyme my serv[a]nt '''tenn poundes 8 S.
.
[''folio 358 recto'']
.
day of her mariage /.

Item I bequeathe unto '''Jo Stemp[...] name contracted somtyme my s[er]v[an]t '''iiijli/.

Item I bequeathe unto '''my'''
'''Cousyn Downer''' xls

Item I bequethe unto '''Octavian''' vli/.

Item I bequethe unto '''Willyam Player'''
vjli xiijs iiijd /.

Item I bequethe to '''Rychard Johnson my serv[a]nt''' vli/.

Item I bequeathe unto '''my Cousyn'''
'''Colffes doughter '''fyve poundes to be delivered to her at the day of her mariage /.

Item I bequethe unto
'''Elizabeth Barnes somtyme my serv[a]nt '''forty shillinges/.

Item I bequethe unto '''Margaret Forsett some
'''tyme my serv[a]nt '''my litle gold ryng wyth the table Ruby /. .
.
Item I bequethe unto '''Margaret Pece sometyme my serv[a]nt''' xxs./.

Item I bequethe unto '''Willyam Fowler somtyme my serv[a]nt''' xls/.

Item I
bequethe to '''John Welforde''' xxs

Item I bequethe unto the mayntennance of the hospitall sometyme
called Saint Barthelmews Spyttell xlli/.

Item I will that myne executors shall provide that there
may be thirty good sermons made in the parishe churche of Saint Magnus to the edifeing of the
people / And to gyve unto the prechers for every sermon vis viijd to the mayntenance of his lerning and
study /

Item I will that thies my friendes whose names do folowe shalhave black gownes to weer at
my buryall that is to say '''my sonne John Sympson my sonne in lawe Symon Lowe and his wif, Mr Hely'''
'''and his wif Mr Sturgyon and his wif, Willyam Peterson and his wif, the wif of Thomas Hunt, my
'''Cousin Wright and his wif''' and all my houshold servauntes; Of this my present testament and last will
I make myn[e] executors '''John Sturgyon and Willyam Peterson haberdashers''', And for their labors I gyve
to eche of them xxli /.

Item I will that touching all my goodes and debts im[m]ediatly after my deathe as they
shall com[e] unto the hands of myn[e] executors, my sayd executors shall receave them into their custody by even
porcyons, and to pay them out agayne by even porcyons unto suche as I have bequethed them, And myn[e]
overseers of this testament and last will I make '''John Sympson my sonne and Symon Lowe my sonne in lawe'''
witnes my mark and seale which I have sette to thies p[rese]ntes Anno d[o]m[ini] 1547 unto this do also bere witnes
all they which have hereunder published their names And unto my overseers for their paynes I gyve
xls a pece over and above that which I have alredy bequethed them /. p[er] me''' John Sympson''' as a witnes
unto the will /. p[er] me '''Will[ia]m Buckstede''' / p[er] me''' Alexander Bankes''' as a witnes unto this will.
.
Where as above writen I have willed that my two sonnes in lawe shuld put in suerties to the M[aster]
and Wardeyns of the haberdashers for eight hundreth poundes that I have bequested unto my doughters
children, My will is nowe that during their lyves they should not put in suertys for the same but if
it happen that they or either of them doo dye or departe this worlde before their children do com[e] to lafull
age, That then thexecutors of him that so shall departe this worlde or dye shall put in suerties as is a
foresayde, or els they to redeliver the money to myn[e] executors and they to putt it in such mens hands as
will put in suertyes as is aforesayde /. Furthermore where as I gave unto eche of my mayde serv[a]ntes suche
as shale be in my servyce when god shuld call me from this mortall life xiijli vis viijd / My will nowe is that
'''Margaret Woodd''' shalhave xiijli vis viijd And unto '''Katheryn my other mayde serv[a]nt''' I gyve xls /.
Item I bequeathe unto '''Rauf my sonne Lowes serv[a]nt''' vili xiijs iiijd /.

Item I beqethe unto''' Joyce his mayde'''
serv[a]nt vili xiijs iiijd /.

Item I bequethe to '''mother Stere''' xxs /.

Item I bequethe to '''Mr Alderman Garrard'''
xls to bye hym a gowne wyth /.

Item I bequeathe unto '''Elizabeth James sometyme my mayde''' xIs /.

Item I
bequeathe unto''' [blank] Lacy a cloth worker''' iijli /.

Item I bequeathe unto the''' goodwif Sympson of Maydeston'''
xLs/.

Item Item I bequeathe unto '''John Sympson''' my gold ryng with my name graven on it /.

Item I give
unto '''my daughter Lowe''' my frock furred with foynes Foynes -fur of beech marten and my best bonet wyth my beades of corrall/.

Item I
bequeathe unto''' M[ist]ress Hely my horsse'''/.

Item I bequethe unto''' M[ist]ress Upley '''a payre of hokes of gold/.

Item I give
to '''M[ist]ress Towley''' a velvet bonet in recompense of the xxvjs viijd whiche I doo owe unto her for the bequest
of '''my husband John Sympson''' /.

Item I bequeathe unto''' M[ist]ress Buxstede''' my best velvet partlett Partlett - a small item of clothing which covered the shoulders lyned wyth
satten /.

Item I bequeathe unto '''Johane Freste''' a button of gold for a partlett Partlett - a small item of clothing which covered the shoulders/.

Item I bequethe unto '''Redes wif'''
my frock furred with calaber /.

Item I bequethe unto''' M[ist]ress Ellys of Trowbridge John Hilles hostes''' my
gowne of stannyll Stammel - a wool cloth, /.

Item I bequeth to''' Mother Stere '''my gowne lyned wyth cotton /.

Item I bequethe to
'''Playnes wif '''my gowne furred with gray Gray - possibly gray jenet - civet cat /.

Item I bequeathe the hundreth ells of canvas which lieth
in my house unto poore people to begyven unto them in shirts and smocks at the distcrecion of myn[e]
executors /.

Item I bequeathe unto '''my sonne John Sympson''' one hundreth poundes in money, and the
money which '''John Garraw''' oweth unto me /. if he can gett it of hym /.

Item I bequethe to the goodwif
Harpeny xs /.

Item I bequethe to '''John Sexton''' iijs iiijd /.

Item I bequethe unto the church wardyns of
the paryshe of Saint Magnus towards the charges of the pulling downe of the steple of the sayme
churche vjli xiijs iiijd And the same to be delivered unto them at suche tyme as the work shal begyn

I '''Willyam Peterson''' do witnes this to be true for I was present at the bequethyng of this I''' John
'''Sympson''' I '''Symon Lowe''' [''folio 358 verso'']
[Probate in Latin] This will written above together with a codicill was proved on the nineteenth day of August AD 1547 Administration to those named in the will approved to administer all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased etc. Sworn to well and truly administer. ===Research Notes=== John Sturgeon: a messuage in the Parish of St Mary Magdalene in Milk Street in Cripplegate Ward, in which John Sturgeon, citizen and haberdasher lives, worth £3 a year; https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9538166 Gerson Hilles Gerson Hilles, Lunatic. Inquisition taken at the Guildhall, 18 December, 22 Eliz. [1579], before Thomas Penny, Doctor of Medicine, Richard Taylor, Doctor of Medicine, Nicholas Wheler, gent., and William Necton, feodary, by virtue of a commission to enquire into the lunacy of Gerson Hilles, by the oath of John Haddon, Thomas Russell, Arthur Raynscrofte, John Jackson, Edward Owen, John Stodderde, Thomas Elyot, John Ricardes, Richard Smyth, Geoffrey Johnes, William Jones, John Ireland, John Keblewhite, William Povye, William Layer and William Curteis, who say that Gerson Hilles is a lunatic and does not enjoy lucid intervals, so that he is incapable of governing either himself or his lands, and he became a lunatic on the 10th day of December, 20 Eliz. [1577], and has not since alienated any of his lands or goods, nor has he since been seised of any messuages, lands, &c., which he might alienate, but long before his lunacy he was and still is possessed of divers goods and chattels, viz., 1 piece of white woollen cloth, containing 27 yards, remaining in the City of Antwerp, in parts beyond the seas, in the custody of Reginald Capcote, citizen and ironmonger of London, of the price of £9, and of a certain lease of a tenement in the which he dwells, lying in the parish of St. Dionis Backchurche, London, for a term of years not yet expired, of the value of £20; also of divers goods, movables and utensils in his said house of the value of £163 1s. 3d.; and divers clothes and other things thereto appertaining of the value of £105 9s. 6d. Barnabas Hilles is the brother and next heir of the said Gerson Hilles, and is now aged 30 years and more. Chan. Inq. p. m., 22 Eliz., p. 2, No. 19. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/abstract/no3/pp9-19#h3-0009 ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Wilder, 1768

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Hackney, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Elizabeth Wilder'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Elizabeth Wilder of Homerton, Hackney, Middlesex. It was written on 14 May 1766 and proved at London on 26 November 1768. '''Will of Elizabeth Wilder''', Spinster of Hackney, Middlesex :Reference: PROB 11/944/82 :Description: Will of Elizabeth Wilder, Spinster of Hackney, Middlesex :Date: 26 November 1768 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D504585 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 944, {{Ancestry Sharing|13019120|7b22746f6b656e223a223148596653535361546f6a4a7a516431336656354d63695a6e4179524664536570507134492f54464535553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|116932|uk}} (accessed 21 April 2024), Will of Elizabeth Welder, granted probate on 26 Nov 1768. Died about 1768 in Hasbury, Middlesex, England. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was poor and the writing legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Elizabeth Wilder''', Spinster, Testatrix *'''James Rondeau''' of Savage Gardens London, Executor *'''Martha Palmer''', Legatee *'''Frances Lawrence''', Legatee *'''Elizabeth Bean''', Legatee *'''Mrs Sarah Boddicott''', Residual Legatee *'''Mrs Mary Wright''', Residual Legatee *'''Mrs Catherine Wiggins''', Residual Legatee *'''Witnesses''': Mary Bed...., Hr? Pease ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
Elizabeth
Wilder
In the Name of God Amen
'''I Elizabeth Wilder of Homerton in the Parish of'''
'''Hackney in the County of Middlesex Spinster''' Do make this
my last Will and Testament in manner following First
I Desire to be Interred as private as possible
Item I
desire '''Mr James Rondeau of Savage Gardens London'''
Cornfactor to be Executor of this my Will and beg he will
accept of Ten pounds for the Trouble he may have in the
Execution of it
Item I give all my Wearing Apparel
to '''Martha Palmer Frances Lawrence and Elizabeth'''
'''Bean''' ment equally to be Divided between them and to
[page two]
prevent any Disputes arising in the Division I beg
'''Sarah Boddicott''' will take that Trouble upon her
I also
Give to '''the said Martha Palmer''' Ten Pounds and after all
my Debts and above Legacies and Funeral Expenses ....fully
paid and satisfied
I give the rest and residue equally
between '''Mrs Mary Wright Mrs Sarah Boddicott and Mrs'''
'''Catherine Wiggins''' or to the survivors or survivor of them
In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and
Testament set my hand and seal this fourteenth Day of
May in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred
and sixty six. – '''Eliz. Wilder''' – Signed Sealed Published
and Declared by the said Testatrix as and for her last Will
and Testament in the presence of us, '''Mary Bed....'''
'''Hr? Pease'''
This Will was proved at London the
Twenty sixth day of November in the year of our Lord
One thousand seven hundred and sixty eight before the
Worshipful Thomas Bewer Doctor of Laws Surrogate
of the Right Worshipful George Hay also Doctor of
Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully Constituted by the Oath
of '''James Rondeau the Executor''' named in the said Will
to whom Administration was Granted of all and Singular
the Goods Chattels and Credits of the deceased he
having been first sworn Duly to Administer – Exd
== Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Ellen Ibgrave

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__NOTOC__ '''Will of WT_LINK'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Ellen Ibgrave of Abbots Langley, Herfordshire. It was written on 8 August 1568 and proved at London on 30 November 1568. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''', in order of appearance
*'''Ellen Ibgrave''', Testatrix *'''William Barker''', my sonne in lawe *'''the childrenn of the said William Barker''' **'''Ellyn Barker''' **'''Henrye Barker''' **'''Margyt Barker''' *'''the childrenn of John Stubbes''' *'''some godchildrenn of myne''' in Abbotts Langley *'''William Dallyngt'''? my servannte *'''John Stevens''' my serv[a]nnt *'''Marye Smarte''' my servannte *'''Elline Smarte''' my servannte *'''goodwyfe Smarte''' of Kinges Langlye widowe *'''Frannces Barker''' my sonne in Lawe *'''Witnesses''': John Stubbes, Raphe Hotkin?, Richard hebson ===== Transcription ===== T. Ellene Ibgrave In the name of god amen
The viijth daye of Auguste Anno D[o]m[ini] 1568 and in the Tanthe
yeare of the raigne of or Soueraigne Ladye the Quen........ that now..... / I '''Ellen Ibgrave''' of Abbotts Langley also Lees Langley mydo.. beinge
whoale of mynde and of good and perfect remembrannce laude and prayse be geyven vnto almyghtie god I do make and ordaine this my Testame[n]t
contteyningge herein my laste will in manner and forme followinge That is to saye / Firste and principallye I give and comende my Soule vnto
Almyghtye god my maker and readeamer and my bodye to be buryed w[i]tin the Quirt? or in the parrishe churche of Abbotts Langley or in suche .....
parrishe churche as yt shall fortune me to departe in at the discretion of myne executors hereafter named / Item I will that all suche debtes and Inetres as
I owe of right or conscyence to any parsone or parsones be well and timelye contented and payde by my said executors or else provided for so to be paide / Item I
give and bequeathe to '''William Barker, my sonne in lawe''' Twentye markes / Item I give and bequeathe to '''the childrenn of the said William Barker''' in
manner and forme followinge, that is to saye, vnto '''Ellyn Barker''' one longe tabell clothe of Draper and a longe towell to the same belongeinge and one
payer of sheates / Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''the said Ellyn''' one fetherbedd in bolster? &? .... pillowes and a bed stiedd in my chamber at London /.
with all thinges belonginge to the same and Fortye shillinges in monye Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''Henrye Barker''' fourtye shillinges / Item I
give and bequeathe vnto '''Margyt Barker''' x.. / Item I will and bequeathe vnto '''the childrenn of John Stubbes''' xxx.. That is to saye x.. apece /
Item I will
and bequeather vnto '''some godchildrenn of myne in Abbotts Langley''' ij.. apece / Item I will and bequeathe vnto '''William Dallyngt? my servannte''' xx.. / Item
I will and bequeathe vnto''' John Stevens my serv[a]nnt''' xx.. / Item I will and bequeathe vnto '''Marye Smarte my servannte''' xx.. / Item I will and
bequeathe vnto '''Elline Smarte my servannte''' xx.. / Item I will and bequeathe to the '''goodwyfe Smarte of Kinges Langlye widowe''' x..
The resydue of my goodes cattalles Debtes plate Jewelles redye monye and stuffe by me herein not before bequeathed after my debtes paide my
funerall expenses discharged and done and then my legacie herein conteyned not before bequeathed after my debtes paide my funerall expenses
done and then any legacyes payde and geven / I whoalye gyve and bequeathe vnto '''Frannces Barker my sonne in Lawe''' whome I doe make
my sole executor of this my laste will and Testament and I doe vtterlye revoke and foresake all former willes guifte Legacyes bequeaste
executors by me heretofore in anye wyse geven willed bequeathed constituted named or made by mye ..... / And I will that this
my present testament shall stande for my verye laste will togethars wt all legacyes guifte bequeastes executors / by me herein geven bequeasted
made and appointed none? other in any wyse then I have herein lymyted and de....ed / In witnes whereof to this my present Testament and
laste will '''I the said Ellin Ibgrave''' haue put my hande and Seale the daye and yeare above written / Thase parformed hereafter named beinge
witnes herevnto, by me specyallye Desyred that is to saye '''John Stubbes Raphe Hotkin? Richard hebson''' / Probate in Latin == Research Notes == Will of NAME :Reference: PROB xxxx :Description: TITLE :Date: DATE :Held by: [LINK The National Archives, Kew] * Wikipedia contributors, [URL TITLE], Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia (accessed DATE). Space:Will_of_Ann_Robinson_(1673)|Robinson, Ann (1764) ==Sources==

Will of Ellen Powell of Hardshaw within Windle, Lancashire, Widow 1844

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=== '''This is the last Will and Testament'''
of me [[Penketh-91|Ellen Powell]] of Hardshaw within Windle in the Coun-
ty of Lancaster Widow and Relict of Thomas Powell late of the
same Place Sadler deceased made published and declared this
twenty eighth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and thirty two in manner and form following:
that is to say subject to the payment of all my just debts funeral
and testamentary charges and expences I do give devise and
bequeath unto Thomas Birch Speakman of Denton's Green within
Windle in the said County Coal Proprietor his heirs executors
administrators and assigns all and every my real and personal
Estate and Effects whether in possession reversion or expectancy and
whether in my own right or in right of and by representation
of my late husband Thomas Powell or of my late Child Richard
Powell both deceased and of what nature kind or description soever
and wheresoever the same is or may be situate lying and being
at the time of my decease In trust as to such part thereof as shall
consist of my household goods and furniture which shall be in my
house at the time of my decease to permit and suffer my brother
Peter Penketh to take and receive the same to and for his own use
and benefit and in further trust as to such part thereof as shall
consist of debts or money out at interest to collect and get in the
same as soon after my decease as conveniently may be and in
trust as to such part of my said devised Estate as shall not consist
of money or debts or securities for money (except my said house-
hold goods and furniture) absolutely to sell and convert the same
into money by such ways and means and either by public auc-
tion or private contract as to him or them shall appear advisable
but with as little delay as may be after my decease and it is my
will and mind that my said trustee shall stand and be seized and
possessed of the money to arise and be produced from my said
estate as aforesaid after answering the before mentioned purposes
in trust to pay unto my brother John Penketh the sum of ten
pounds as a token of my respect to him as he is in comfortable
circumstances and then upon trust to pay and divide the Residue
in the manner and unto and amongst the persons following
that is to say one equal eighth part or share unto or for my
brother Thomas Penketh subject nevertheless as hereinafter is men-
tioned, another equal eight part or share unto and equally be-
tween and amongst the children of my late brother James Penketh
deceased, another equal eighth part or share unto my brother
Richard Penketh, another equal eighth part or share unto my
said brother Peter Penketh, another equal eighth part or share unto
my brother Edward Penketh, another equal eighth part or share
unto my brother William Penketh, another equal eighth part or
share unto my Niece Sarah Speakman and the remaining eighth
part or share unto my Nephew Charles Speakman and it is my
will and mind and I do hereby order and direct my said trustee
not to pay my said brother Thomas Penketh the share to which
he will become entitled under this my Will but to place the same
===
page 2
=== out on real or Government security as my said trustee his heirs
executors or administrators shall deem most eligible and pay
the interest arising therefrom unto my said brother Thomas
Penketh by equal quarterly payments during the term of his nat-
ural life and after his decease I order and direct the principal
money to be called in and to be paid and divided unto and
equally amongst the issue of my said brother Thomas Penketh if
more than one and if but one then to such one only and in case
of the death of my said brother Thomas Penketh without leaving
lawful child or children then I order and direct such principal
money to be paid and divided unto between and amongst such
of my said brothers (except my brother John Penketh and
Nephews and Nieces as may be then living if more than one
in the same proportions as I have before directed my said Estate to
be paid and divided) and if but one then to such one only and in
case of the death of any of them leaving lawful issue such issue
shall be entitled to his her or their parent or parents share and
in case of the death of any of my said brothers or nieces or nephews
under age and without leaving lawful issue him her or them
surviving it is my will and mind that the share or respective
shares of such so dying shall go to and be paid and divided unto
and equally amongst the survivors in the same shares and pro-
portions as I have hereby directed my said Estate to be divided but
in case of the death of any of my said brothers or nieces or
nephews under age as aforesaid leaving lawful issue him her
or them surviving it is my will and mind that the share or
respective shares of such so dying shall go to and be paid and divi-
ded unto and equally between and amongst such issue if more
than one and if but one then to such one only the issue of such
so dying to take only and be entitled to the like share and inter-
est to which his her or their parent or parents would have
taken if he she or they had been living And in order to facilitate
such sale or sales I do hereby declare that the conveyance or as-
surance receipt or receipts or other discharges of my said trustee
his heirs executors or administrators made given or executed upon
the sale or receipt of all or any part of my said Estate and Effects
shall be good and sufficient in the Law for so much money or
other satisfaction as shall be therein expressed to be received as fully
to all intents and purposes as if I was a party or privy to the same
and that it shall not be necessary or requisite for any other person
or persons to join or concur therein and that the person or persons
so paying the same shall not be obliged to see to the application
thereof or of any part thereof but shall be wholly discharged
therefrom and I hereby order and direct my said trustee his heirs
executors and administrators to reimburse himself and themselves
all such reasonable costs charges and expenses as they shall be put
to in and about the execution of this my Will And lastly hereby revoking all
former and other Will or Wills by me heretofore made I declare
this and no other to be my only last Will and Testament and
thereof do nominate constitute and appoint the said Thomas
Birch Speakman sole Executor In Witness whereof I have herun-
to set and put my hand and seal the day and year first before
written - Ellen Powell - (SS) - The writing contained in this
and the three preceding sheets of paper was signed and sealed
by the above named Ellen Powell and by her published and de-
clared as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses
===
page 3
=== in the presence of each other and in her presence the words
"her" "as" and "this and" being first interlined. Elizabeth her X mark Glover -
Jno Ansdell - Jno Blundell -//-
'''Whereas''' I the within named Ellen Powell have by my
last Will and Testament duly executed and contained on this
and the three preceeding sheets of paper bearing equal date here-
with ordered and directed my trustee and executor therein named
to pay and divide the Residue of my Estate and Effects as therein
mentioned into eight equal parts or shares one equal eighth
part or share whereof I have by my said Will given to my
brother Richard Penketh Now I the said Ellen Powell being desi-
rous of altering my said Will in respect of such said bequest or
provision made for my said brother Richard do therefore make
this present writing which I will and direct to be annexed as a
Codicil to my said Will and taken as part thereof and I do hereby
revoke the said bequest or provision made for my said brother
Richard in and by my said Will and in lieu thereof I hereby
order and direct my trustee and executor to pay him the sum of
ten pounds as a token of my regard for him and as he is in com-
fortable circumstances in the same manner as I have in my
said Will directed with respect to my Brother John and I do here
by order and direct that the residue of my said Estate and Effects
shall be divided into seven equal parts or shares and be paid
unto and amongst the other persons and in the manner in
my said Will mentioned and directed as regards the same being
divided into eight shares and I do ratify and confirm my said
Will in everything except where the same is hereby revoked
and altered as aforesaid In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set and subscribed my hand and seal this twenty eighth day of
June one thousand eight hundred and thirty two - Ellen
Powell - (SS) - Signed sealed published and declared by the said
Ellen Powell as and for a Codicil to her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who in her sight and presence and in
the sight and presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our Names as Witnesses - Elizabeth her x mark Glover - Jno Ansdell Solr St
Helens - Jno Blundell Surgeon St Helens //

'''Whereas''' in and by my last Will and Testament with-
in written I the within named Ellen Powell have willed
and directed that my household goods and furniture shall be
taken by my brother Peter to and for his own use and benefit
Now in case my Executor shall think it proper and necessary
to make sale of my said household goods and furniture for the
purpose of enabling him thereout the more speedily to pay off
my debts funeral and testamentary charges and expences i
so hereby declare and direct that he shall be at liberty so to do
and in such case I do order and direct and it is my will and
mind that a sum equal to the amount for which such house-
hold goods and furniture shall so sell shall be paid to my said
brother Peter over and above and in addition to the other share
and provision given and made for him in and by my said
Will when and so soon as my executor shall have got in receiv-
ed and collected my other Estate and Effects and I direct that this
present writing be annexed as a Codicil to my said Will and be
taken as part thereof and I do ratify and confirm my said Will
in every thing except where the same is hereby revoked and
===
page 4
=== altered as aforesaid In Witness whereof I have hereunto set
and subscribed my hand and seal this eighth day of January
one thousand eight hundred and thirty three - Ellen Powell - (SS) -
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Ellen Powell as
and for a Codicil to her last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who in her sight and presence and in the sight and pre-
sence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Wit-
nesses - Rich. Speakman - Betsy Ann Speakman // == Probate == '''On''' the 6th day of February 1844 Administration with the
Will and two Codicils annexed of all and singular the goods
chattels and credits of Ellen Powell late of Hardshaw within Windle
in the County of Lancaster Widow deceased was granted to Edward
Penketh the brother of the deceased one of the Residuary Lega-
tees named in the said Will he having been first sworn by
Comon duly to administer Thomas Birch Speakman the sole
Executor and Residuary Legatee in trust named in the said Will
having survived the said deceased but died without having ta-
ken upon him the Probate and Execution of the said Will and
Codicils as by Acts of Court appears.// National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1993/317
Description: Will of Ellen Powell, Widow of Hardshaw within Windle , Lancashire
Date: 6 February 1844.
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D82428
== Summary == * Will date: 28 Jun 1832 * Testator: Ellen Powell of Hardshaw within Windle, Lancashire, Widow of Thomas Powell sadler of Hardshaw * Trustee & sole executor nominated: Thomas Birch Speakman (coal proprietor of Denton's Green) * Probate granted 6 Feb 1844 to her brother Edward Penketh, Thomas Birch Speakman having outlived her but died without accepting administration of her estate * '''Relatives named in will and/or probate records''': * Ellen's late husband Thomas Powell (died before 28 Jun 1832) * Ellen's late child Richard Powell (died before 28 Jun 1832) * Ellen's brothers Peter, John, James (deceased bef 28 Jun 1832), Richard, Edward, & William Penketh * Ellen's niece Sarah Speakman * Ellen's nephew Charles Speakman * '''Bequests''': * Peter Penketh gets her household goods & furniture * John Penketh gets a token £10 since he's comfortably off * The residue is divided in 8 between: # Thomas Penketh (who is not to receive his share in cash but receive interest on it) # the children of James Penketh # Richard Penketh (his share replaced by a token £10 by the codicil dated 28 Jun 1832) # Peter Penketh # Edward Penketh # William Penketh # Sarah Speakman # Charles Speakman * '''Codicils''': * first codicil (28 Jun 1832) replaces Richard Penketh's eighth share of residue with a token £10 as he's comfortably off * second codicil (8 Jan 1833) allows the executor to sell her household goods and furniture and pay her brother Peter cash instead, if needed to pay the funeral costs &c. * '''Witnesses''': * Elizabeth X Glover * John Ansdell (solicitor of St Helens) * John Blundell (surgeon of St Helens) * [[Speakman-677|Richard Speakman]] * [[Ferguson-23226|Betsy Ann Speakman]] == Sources ==

Will of Ellin Ibgrave

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Unknown-651796|Ellen Ibgrave]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Ellen Ibgrave of Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire. It was written on 8 August 1568 and proved at London on 30 November 1568. '''Will of Ellen Ibgrave''' :Will of Ellen Ibgrave :Reference: PROB 11/50/380 :Description: Will of Elline Ibgrave, Widow of Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire :Date: 30 November 1568 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D957781 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was fair and the writing legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Ellen Ibgrave''', Testatrix *'''William Barker''', my sonne in lawe *'''the childrenn of the said William Barker''' **'''Ellyn Barker''' **'''Henrye Barker''' **'''Margyt Barker''' *'''the childrenn of John Stubbes''' *'''some godchildrenn of myne''' in Abbotts Langley *'''William Dallynge''' my servannte *'''John Stevens''' my servannte *'''Marye Smarte''' my servannte *'''Elline Smarte''' my servannte *'''goodwyfe Smarte''' of Kinges Langelye widowe *'''Frannces Barker''' my sonne in Lawe *'''Witnesses''': John Stubbes, Raphe Notkin, Richard hebson ===== Transcription ===== T. Ellene Ibgrave In the name of god amen
The viijth daye of Auguste Anno D[o]m[ini] 1568 and in the Tinthe
yeare of the raigne of o[u]r Soueraigne Ladye the Quenes ma[jes]tie that noweys? / '''I Ellin Ibgrave of Abbotts Langley als[o] Lees Langeley wydowe''' beinge
whoale of mynde and of good and perfect remembrance laude and prayse be geyven vnto almyghtie god I do make and ordaine this my Testame[n]t
conteyninge herein my laste will in manner and forme followinge That is to saye / Firste and principallye I give and comende my Soule vnto
Almyghtye god my maker and readeamer and my bodye to be buryed w[i]tin the Quyre or in the parrishe churche of Abbotts Langeley or in suche other
parrishe churche as yt shall fortune me to departe in at the discretion of myne executor hereafter named / Item I will that all suche debtes and Duties as
I owe of right or conscyence to any parsone or parsones be well and truelye contented and payde by my said executor or ells provided for so to be paide / Item I
give and bequeathe to '''William Barker, my sonne in lawe''' Twentye markes / Item I give and bequeathe to '''the childrenn of the said William Barke'''r in
manner and forme followinge, that is to saye, vnto '''Ellyn Barker''' one longe tabell clothe of Draper and a longe towell to the same belongeinge and one
payer of sheates / Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''the said Ellyn''' one fetherbedd a bolsterr &? tenoe? pillowes and a bedsteedd in my chamber at London /.
with all thinges belongeinge to the same and Fortye shillinges in monye Item I give and bequeathe vnto '''Henrye Barker''' fourtye shillinges / Item I
give and bequeathe vnto '''Margyt Barker''' xls / Item I will and bequeathe vnto '''the childrenn of John Stubbes''' xxxs That is to saye xs apece /
Item I will
and bequeathe vnto '''some godchildrenn of myne in Abbotts Langley''' ijs apece / Item I will and bequeathe vnto '''William Dallynge my servannt'''e xxs / Item
I will and bequeathe vnto '''John Stevens my serv[a]nnt'''e xxs / Item I will and bequeathe vnto '''Marye Smarte my servannte''' xxs / Item I will and
bequeathe vnto '''Elline Smarte my servannte''' xxs / Item I will and bequeathe to '''the goodwyfe Smarte of Kinges Langelye widowe''' xs
The resydue of my goodes cattalls Debtes plate Jewelles redye monye and stuffe by me herein not before bequeathed after my debtes paide my
funerall expenses discharged and done and then my legacie herein conteyned not before bequeathed after my debtes paide my funerall expenses
done and then any legacyes payde and geven / I whoalye gyve and bequeathe vnto '''Frannces Barker my sonne in Lawe''' whome I doe make
my '''sole executor''' of this my laste will and Testament and I doe vtterlye revoke and foresake all former willes guifte Legacyes bequeaste
executors by me heretofore in anye wyse geven willed bequeathed constituted named or made by anye meanes / And I will that this
my present testament shall stande for my verye laste will togethars wt all legacyes guifte bequeastes executors / by me herein geven bequeathed
made and appointed none other in anye wyse then I have herein lymyted and de....ed / In witnes whereof to this my present Testament and
laste will '''I the said Ellin Ibgrave''' haue put my hande and Seale the daye and yeare above written / Thase parsonnes hereafter named beinge
witnes herevnto, by me specyallye Desyred that is to saye '''John Stubbes Raphe Notkin Richard Hebson''' / '''Probate in Latin'''
Probatum fuit Testamentum suprascriptum coram mag[ist]ro Waltero Haddon Doctore curie prerogatiue cantuar? comissario apud London vltimo die Novembris Anno Domini Mill[esi]mo Quingen[tesi]mo Sexagesimo octavo / Jurame[n]to Justiniani tydd procurator Francis Barker executor in testamento h... .... Cui comiss.. fuit administratio omni et singlor? bonos ... Debent ... sancta dei Evangelia Jurato// == Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Ellys Ibgrave

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Ibgrave-3|Ellys Ibgrave (-abt.1564)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Ellys Ibgrave of Lees Langley, Hertfordshire, England. It was written on 4 July 1563 and proved at London on 17 October 1564. '''Will of Ellys Ibgrave''' of Langley Abbots, Hertfordshire :Reference: PROB-11-47-308 :Description: Will of Ellys Ibgrave of Langley Abbots, Hertfordshire :Date: 17 October 1564 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D956295 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''', in order of appearance: *'''Ellys Ibgrave Esquire''', Testator *'''the poore Inhabitants''' of Lees Langley *'''Herne''', vicar of Lees Langley *my sonne and heire '''Beniamyn Ibgrave''' *my Wieff '''Bennet Ibgraue''', Sole Executrix *my youngest sonne '''William Ibgraue''' *'''Ralf Daye''', tenant *'''John Kettell''' *'''Allexander Boltewell''', tenant *my friend '''mr Alderman Draper''' *my friend '''mr Beniamyn Gonson''' *my sister '''Sense Ibgrave'' (or sister in law?) *'''William Barker''', brother in law *'''Walter Taylor''' *'''Witnesses''': John Kettell, William Barker ... me Richard Kettell Henry Cogdale Lands & Tenements mentioned: *Lands & tenements in Lees Langley *Free holde landes lying in Kinges Langley *Tenementes in the Barbican in London *Land called Thornes ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] In the name of god amen I Ellys Ibgraue of Lees Langley
in the Countie of Hertf esquier being whole and perfecte in mynde but being sicke in bodye doe
ordeine and make this my last will and testament in manner and fourme followinge
First I bequeathe
my soule into the handes of almightie god the father the sonne and the holly ghoste trusting and
beleving that the same by the precious deathe and bludshedinge of Jesus Christe my onlie saviour
and redeemer shalbe saved./. As for my body I will that after my lief shalbe thereout seperated in
convenient tyme shalbe buried in the Channcell of the parrishe churche of Les Langley,
Item I
do give to the poore Inhabitants of Lees Langley vj? viij?
Also I doe give vnto mr Herne (Henry?)
vicar? of Lees Langley for my tithes forgotten vj? viij?
And as concerning my landes and Tene[emen]tes?
that nowe I haue in possession as also those that shalbe hereafter discende? in reversion I will
that the Quenes ma.... shalhaue the inste? thirde parte of all the same where soeuer they be or lye
for the vse and to the use of the bringing vpp of my sonne and heire Beniamyn Ibgrave according
to the lawes and statutes in that case provided./.
The residue of all my landes and tenements meadowes ^woodes
vnderwoodes pastures and other commodities whatsoeuer I doe will give and bequeathe vnto my Wieff
Bennet Ibgraue to haue and to holde for and during the terme of her natuall lief
The remainder
of parte and parcell thereof after her deathe as the whole manner of the hide hing? in the parrishe of
Lees Langley I doe give vnto William Ibgraue my youngest sonne to haue and to holde to him and to
his heires foreuer./.
Also I doe giue vnto the saide William my sonne the reversion of all my free holde
landes lying in Kinges Langley to haue likewise to him and to his heires foreuer, and all my coppyholde there
[page two] as I haue surrendred to the use of my saide sonne and his heires excepting one lease for the tenure of xxj..ti yeres
the whiche I haue surrendred by the handes of Ralf Daye vnto the vse of John Kettell of all my landes
nowe in the tenure of Allexander Boltewell he paying therefore yerelie fourty shillinges and the
Quenes rentte./. Item I doe give vnto mr Alderman Draper my blacke geldinge./.
Item I doe give vnto mr Gonson my blacke horse./.
Also I doe give vnto my sister Sense Ibgrave all my leases for the
terme of yeres yet to come of all my tenementes in the Barbican in London the whiche were late hers
Item I doe give vnto my brother William Barker my litle curfall?./.
Item I doe give vnto my sister
Sense Ibgrave my mare and her colte reining? by her./.
Item I will that William Barker my broth
er in lawe shalhaue my landes and ten[emen]tes? called Thornes late in the tenure of Walter Taylor to haue
to him and his assignes for the terme of nyne yeares from the feaste of St Michaell Tharchangell nowe
nexte comminge he paying therefore yerlie vnto me and to my heires four poundes.
The residue of all
my goodes and chattells whatsoeuer ^and .........; my debts being thereout deducted and paied I ^doe giue and bequeath
vnto my loving Wieff Bennett Ibgrave whome I doe ordeine and make my sole executrix of this my laste
will and testament, and I doe ordeine and make my ^very? loving Friendes mr Alderman Draper and mr Benia//
myn Gonson to be overseers of this my present will ^..... whereof I have subscribed the same and setto my
Seale the mjth Daie of Julie in the vth yere of the raigne of our soveraigne Lady Quene Elizabeth
... Anno Domini 1563 .. me Ellys Ibgrave Signed and sealed the daie and yere above mencioned
in the presence of John Kettell, William Barker ... me Richard Kettell Henry Cogdale
'''Probate in Latin'''
Probatum fuit suprascriptu testament Coram Magistro Waltere Haddon ..gn Doctore Curie
Prerogatiue Cant' Commissario apud London xvj° die mensis Octobrie Anno Domini Mill[es]imo Quingentesimo
Sexagesimo quarto Juramento Benedicta Ibgrave Relic et executrix in h... testamento ...ate Cui commissa
fuit administratio om... bonor.. ... De Bene ... ... de pleno et fideli Inventario ... ... de plano et
vero compoto ... Jurat././.
The will was proved at London on 17 October 1564. == Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Emmote Witty 1540 Yorkshire

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]][[Category: 16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] == Will of [[Unknown-640734|Emmote (Unknown) Witty (abt.1485-1540)]] == 1540 Will Emmote Qwytte of Middleton Beverley Peculiar Register f.22 MF1293. In the name of God amen. The 8th day of September in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Fifteen Hundred and Forty. I Emmottie Wyttie make my last will and testament in manner following. I will my soul to God Almighty and our Lady Saint Mary and to all the company of Heaven and my body to be buried in the churchyard of Saint Andrew Middleton. I will to '''[[Witty-462|JENNET]]''' DUGGYLBE my daughter 5 pounds and a ewe. I will to FYTHE AMBRIGGE my daughter five pounds and a ewe. I will to '''[[Witty-461|JOHN WYTTE]]''' the younger ? I will to RYCHARDE AMBRIGGE 2 pounds 4 shillings. I give to JOAN WYTTIE 2 pounds 4 shillings. I will to RICHARD KERTON 2 pounds 4 shillings. I will to RICHARD KERTON the younger 1 pound. I will to '''[[Duggleby-143|ROBERT DUGGLEBY]]''' 5 pounds 7 shillings. I will to RYCHARDE AMBRIGGE 5 pounds 7 shillings. Item: I will to RYCHARDE KERTON 5 pounds seven shillings. I will to '''[[Witty-462|JENNET]]''' my daughter my best ? I will to RYCHARD KERTON 7 shillings. I will 4 pounds 9 shillings to the Priory of Joseph and Mary. I give to the community of Middleton and Tibthorpe and Elmswell 3 pounds and all of mine clothes. I give to (?) Kerton 2 pounds 2 shillings. I give to '''[[Witty-461|JOHN WETTE]]''' my goodes and chattels…..2 pounds. I will to Sir WILLIAM ….. 3 pounds. I will that my three daughters that (is) '''[[Witty-462|JENNET]]''' DUGGLEBY FYTHE AMBRIGGE and (illegible) WETTE/WITTE have all my household goods. I will '''[[Witty-462|JENNET]]''' DUGGLEBY FYTHE AMBRIGGE all of (illegible)… I bequeath the residue of my goods I own to '''[[Witty-461|JOHN WITTIE]]''' and I make my executor to this my last Will and testament for the Masses for my soul. Witnesses: Sir William Richardson, Thomas Chester, Thomas Thompson and others.

Will of Ezekiel Black

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[[Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] This is the will of [[Black-17246|Ezekiel Black]], b. 04 August 1754, Dumfries, Dumfries, Scotland, d. in 1840 Mecklenburg Co., N. Carolina. He married twice, first to Elizabeth McCombs and second to Sarah McEwen, both times in Mecklenburg County. This will was transcribed by WT member [[Fenenga-134|Cornelia Fenenga]] State of North Carolina\ Mecklenburg County..../ I Ezekiel Black of the county of Mecklenburg Do make the following codicil to my will made by me bearing the date of July 21st 1831 Towit~ I desire and will that the property given by me in my said will unto my son Ezekiel (who is since dead) be disposed of as follows: I give and bequeath to my son Thomas Black the plantation that I had willed unto my son Ezekiel. I also give and bequeath unto my son Thomas two hundred and fifty dollars-this sum being the amount of money given unto Ezekiel. the plantation there given, and the two hundred and fifty dollars is given in place of the seven hundred dollars given to Thomas by my will. The seven hundred dollars I don't allow my son Thomas now to have, I give and bequeath to my son Joseph Black the young mare which I have given by my will unto my son Ezekiel, now deceased. I will and direct that the '''Negro boy Frank''' given in my will be sold to my executors and the money equally divided among my children -towit- Eli, Thomas. Joseph and Betsy- now the wife of Jonathan Z? Maxwell Lastly, in the place of my old friend Guy Morwick?, now deceased, and who I had appointed one of my executors his son William Maxwell (this writing is clear as day, but Guy's name is a mess. but if I squint, yes, it could be Maxwell.) one of my executors to assist my son James M. Black my other executor in carrying into effect my will in Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal April 11 1837 I witness J? M. Hutchison Ezekiel Black. Shilemon? M. or Mary? A supplement to Ezekiel Black Will In the name of God Amen, I, Ezekiel Black of the County of Mecklenburg & State of No. Carolina being in good health and sound mind & memory but knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this as my last will Testament I recommend & give my soul to Almighty God who gave it and as "toushing Irish"??? worldly property which He has been pleased to bless me with in this life I do will & bequeath as follows; I will and bequeath to my beloved wife Sarah (his second marriage) the one third part of the plantation that I now live on, including the dwelling house, barn and all other buildings during her natural life or widowhood & the use of the whole plantation until my youngest son Joseph is 21 years of age for the purpose of maintaining & schooling the children I also give and allow my wife Sarah during her life or widowhood '''my negro woman Phillis''' and '''negro girl Affey''' and at her death or marriage I allow Phillis to be sold and the amount to be equally divided between my first wife's (Elizabeth) children James Cynthia Margaret and Celia and do also allow my said wife Sarah to dispose of the said girl Affey among my children as she thinks best. I also allow and give to my wife Sarah two horse beasts, her choice, two cows and calves, her choice, also two young ones (young ones what???) also the one half of all the stock of hogs & sheep on hand all the household and kitchen furniture and also gears and plows sufficient for her horses. Item I will and bequeath to my son Eli. O. Black the plantation he now lives on containing about one hundred and fifteen acres. I also will and bequeath to my son Eli O. Black '''a negro boy named Peter''' but provided my said son Eli should die having no heirs of his body I then allow my son Ezekiel to get the aforesaid tract of land and my other sons, Thomas & Joseph and daughter Betsy to get the price of the said Peter divided equally among them. Item I will and bequeath o my daughter Elizabeth (Betsy) '''a negro girl named Daffey'''. Item. I will and bequeath my son Ezekiel H. Black a plantation forming the lands willed to my son Eli perhaps about one hundred & forty acres also a negro boy named Frank also a colt that he now claims as his own, but should said colt die I allow him another good horse, saddle & bridle & also a cow & calf. Item, I will and bequeath to my son Thomas Black '''my negro boy named Amos''' also seven hundred dollars in cash or good vendue notes to purchase land to be put in interest until he is twenty one years of age, also a colt that he now claims as his also a cow and calf. & provided such colt should die my said son Thomas a horse saddle & bridle out of my estate equal to my other sons. Item I will and bequeath to my son Joseph C? Black the plantation that I now live on subject to the incumbrance of his mother's rights as above stated and also a '''negro boy named Tom''' and also seventy five dollars in cash when he comes of age to purchase a horse, & a cow & calf. Item I will and bequeath to my son James M. Black fifty dollars. Item I will and bequeath to my daughter Margaret Black fifty dollars. Item I will and bequeath to my daughter Cynthia Collins twenty five dollars item I will and bequeath to my daughter Celia Black '''a negro boy named Tom''' and one hundred dollars in cash item I do also will and bequeath to my son Ezekiel Black two hundred and fifty dollars in cash over and above the bequeathments above stated I do also will to my son Eli O Black one hundred dollars beside the bequeathments above. I do allow all my property that is not willed above to be sold by my executors and after paying all my just debts and the legacies above mentioned the balance if any, is to be equally divided amongst my five youngest children viz Eli Elizabeth Ezekiel Thomas & Joseph And lastly I do nominate and appoint my son James M. Black & Guy Maxwell to (damaged) this my last will & testament ratifying this and disannulling? (faded, shouldn't be disannulling, should it?) all others in whereof I have reunto??? set my hand and seal this 27th day of July 1831 signed and pronounced \ Ezekiel Ble(c)k (in somewhat shakey handwriting) so he signed his last name Blek with a c above the e as his last will in presence of us/ RMaxwell Saml Clarks or Parks. capitol letter could be Cl or P. (next page is a little faint, bear with me.) Ezekiel Black maybe Exes? approved and right below approved is an 8, an o or an 0, a forward slash and what appears to be a 23 below Ezekiel is something way too faint to be read but very short, 2-4 letters. Registered in Book H page 22 July Term 1837 State of North Carolina Meckenburg County I certify that the execution of the within will of Ezekiel was duly proved in the Superior Court of law of said County by the attesting witnesses thereto in? a? contrive___ in relation to it's validity and the enclosed Codicil Marked A was also duly proved in like manner = Codicil that the said will and Codicil be remitted to the county court of the said county Court to be recorded and registered and also that the executor or executors therein named in said will and codicil be permitted to renounce or qualify as the case may be. J. B. Kell or Hill (undotted open loop i) below here is extremely difficult to read and I'm straining my eyes. I can just barely read "State of North Carolina". under that is almost impossible, ending with of County? October ...June??? 1840 next line indented, I certify that the Executors James M. Black to? M???? Maxwell (should be Guy Maxwell) ???? in the will and codicil appeared in court & ??? qualified ??? Oates ??

Will of Felix Hartzell

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Felix Hartzell== :'''Location''', Felix Hartzell, Plainfield Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. :'''Proved''', 23 Feb 1854, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States. *Named Reference Example: ::First Use: :::''[[Space:Will_of_Felix_Hartzell|Will of Felix Hartzell]]". ::Subsequent Usage: ::: ==Available at these locations:== *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L991-GHV9?cc=1999196&wc=9PMK-C68%3A268497601%2C272715201 FamilySearch] *Northampton County Courthouse, Pennsylvania, United States. Pennsylvania Probate Records, Wills 1839-1865, vol 7, pp 78, 79. *[[Duran-985| TC Duran]]

Will of Felix Marsh of Epworth Lincolnshire Gentleman 1837

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[[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Felix Marsh of Epworth in Lincolnshire Gentleman 1837== Felix Marsh died in about 1839 in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England. His will was signed on 16 Sep 1837 and proved on 20 April 1839. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1909
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Will of Felix Marsh, granted probate on 20 Apr 1839. Died about 1839 in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England.
His Will mentioned the following people: :the testator Felix Marsh of Epworth in the County of Lincoln, Gentleman :daughter Hannah the wife of John Stovin Woodruffe :daughters Elizabeth the wife of George Nicholson and Lucy the wife of William Rimington :executors William Read of Epworth, Lincolnshire, spirit Merchant, John Ellison of Stone, Lincolnshire, farrier, and William Winter :witnesses John Girdham, Rd Dawson, and Hannah Boley The following is a transcription of the Will made 27 Oct 2023 from a series of digital images on the ancestry website. Spellings have been maintained. Where a letter or word is uncertain, this is denoted with the use of [?] either replacing a letter within the word to show and individual letter is uncertain, or immediately at the end of a word to indicate an uncertain word: This is the last Will and Testament of me Felix Marsh of Epworth in the County of Lincoln Gentleman Whereow I have given unto each of my daughters and their respective husbands several sums of money at different times so that they were equally advanced and whereas I have subsequently advanced or paid several other sums of money to an account or for the use of my daughter Hannah the wife of John Stovin Woodruffe or her said husband Now I do hereby confirm all such advances so made to my said daughter Hannah and her said husband and I also forgive her and him all such sums of money as I have advanced or paid to or on account or for the use of my said daughter or her said husband except the sum of three hundred and eighty pounds lately paid by me to or for the use of Mrs John [?]adwell of Doncaster on account or for the used of the said John Steven Woodruff and which is secured to me by the assignment lately made by him for the benefit of his creditors, and I direct my executors to delivery up or cancel all securities if any whereby the same several sums are secured except the said sum of three hundred and eighty pounds as aforesaid and whereas I have also lately given to my daughters Elizabeth the wife of George Nicholson and Lucy the wife of William Rimington or their said respective husbands the sum of eight hundred and eight pounds fourteen shillings and seven pence Now I do hereby confirm the same and also all other advances heretofore made to them and whereas the said George Nicholson is indebted to me in the sum of seven hundred and twenty eight pounds seventeen shillings and three pence with interest from the twenty third day of August last which is intended to be secured to me by his note of hand or Bond Now I do hereby give and bequeath the said sum of seven hundred and twenty eight pounds seventeen shillings and three pence so due and owing to me from the said George Nicholson as aforesaid and all interest which may be due thereon at the time of my death and also the security on which the same may be invested unto my friends William Read of Epworth aforesaid ^spirit^ Merchant John Ellison of Stone in the County of Lincoln farrier their executors admons or assigns upon trust either to continue the same out on it’s present security or to call in the same and to invest the same upon Government or real securities in England with power to alter the securities as they shall think fit and direct that the said William Read John Ellison and William Winter their executors admons and assigns shall stand possessed of the said sum of seven hundred and twenty eight pounds seventeen shillings and three pence in trust to pay the interest thereof to my said daughter Hannah the wife of John Stovin Woodruff for the separate use for her life so as she may not anticipate the same and after her decease in trust to divide the principal between the children of my said daughter Hannah [page 2] their executors admons and assigns as tenants in Common to be vested interested in them at the age of twenty one or death under that age having issue at there deaths or born in due time afterwards and in case either if the same children shall die under the age of twenty one years without leaving issue living at his or her deaths or born in due time afterwards then as to the original and accruing shares of the child so dying in trust to divide the said lastly mentioned sum between the other or others of the same children in like manner as herein before directed of their original shares and if there shall be but one child of my said daughter Hannah who shall attain the age of twenty one years or die under that age leaving issue living at his or her death or born in due time afterwards the. In trust to pay the said sum of seven hundred and twenty eight pounds seventeen shillings and three pence unto such only child his or her executors admons & assigns and I give and bequeath all other my money and securities for money and all my household goods and furniture and other my personal estate and effects not hereinbefore disposed of unto the said William Read John Ellison and William Winter their executors admons and assigns do and shall with all convenient speed after my decease sell dispose of and convert into money so much thereof as shall be in its nature saleable and collect get in and receive the residue thereof and out of the money arising thereby upon trust to pay and discharge all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and upon further trust to pay and divide all the rest residue and remainder of the said trust monies after answering the purposes last aforesaid unto and equally between my said daughters Elizabeth Nicholson and Lucy Rimington their executors admons and assigns in equal shares and proportions to whom I do hereby give and bequeath the same accordingly and I devise all mortgages and trust estates which may be now vested in me unto the said William Read John Ellison & William Winter their heirs executors admons and assigns subject to and upon the equities and trusts affecting the same and I appoint the said William Read John Ellison & William Winter joint Executors in trust of this my Will provided always and I do hereby declare that none of the said trustees and trustee for the time being of this my Will shall be answerable for the other of them or for the acts deeds or defaults of the other if them nor for involuntary lapses nor for money received under receipts in which they shall join only for conformity and that the present and every future trustees shall and May reimburse themselves and each other out of the said trust monies or out of any monies that may come into their hands by virtue of this my Will all costs and expenses to be incurred by them in the execution of the trusts aforesaid or anywise in relation thereunto and I hereby revoke all my former wills and do declare this present writing to be my last Will and testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal to wit my hand to the two preceding sheets and my hand and seal to this third and last sheet the sixteenth day of September in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Felix Marsh (SS) Signed sealed published and declared by the said Felix Marsh the testator as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto John Girdham Rd Dawson [page 3} Hannah Boley her x mark .-. Proved at London the 20th April 1839 before the Judge by the oaths of William Read John Ellison and William Winter the excrs to whom admon was granted having been first sworn by comon only to admr.- ==Sources==

Will of for Nisbet One Name Study

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[[Category:Nisbet Name Study]] Links to pages with wills and testaments for Nisbet(t) Nesbit(t) profiles Persons mentioned === USA === ==== NC ==== *[[Space:Will_of_James_R_Nesbit_1883|Will of James R Nesbit 1883]] *[[Space:Will_of_Matthew_Fielding_Nesbit_1883|Will of Matthew Fielding Nesbit 1883]] *[[Space:Will_of_Matthew_Fielding_Nesbit_1907_NC|Will of Matthew Fielding Nesbit 1907 NC]] ==== PA ==== *[[Space:Will_1840_and_Probate_1847_of_Abram_Nesbitt_of_Luzerne_Pennsylvania|Will 1840 and Probate 1847 of Abram Nesbitt of Luzerne Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Will_1832_of_John_Nisbet_of_Perry_Pennsylvania|Will 1832 of John Nisbet of Perry Pennsylvania]]

Will of Fortune Collin, of Nottingham, 1702

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of '''[[Collin-927|Fortune Collin]]''' of Nottingham. Fortune had her will drawn up on 25 April 1702, but when it was presented to her to sign on the 28 April, she was too weak to hold the pen. It was thus witnessed as a nuncupative will by three witnesses. Fortune died the following day. The will was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Nottingham on 1 May 1702. '''Will of Fortune Collin, 1702''' Filed in Archdeaconry of Nottingham original wills for the year 1701 immediately after the will of Abell Collin. Original at the Nottinghamshire County Archives, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Image from FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNH-7SJY-J?i=691&cat=556524 Film 008071117 image 692] Accessed 29 November 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Fortune Collin''' unmarried daughter of Thomas Collin and his wife Sarah *'''my dear Mother Sarah Collin''' widow of Nottingham *'''Sarah Starkey''' Witness to will *'''Wm Thompson''' Witness to will *'''Jos. Eaton''' Witness to will *'''Symon Starkey''' of Nottingham Gentleman. Stood bond for probate. This Twenty Fifth day of April Anno Domini One Thousand
Seven Hundred & Two '''I Fortune Collin''' of the Town & County of
the Town of Nottingham being weak in Body but praised be
God of sound & disposing Mind & Memory do make & Ordain
this my last Will & Testament in form & manner following Imprimis It is my Will & pleasure that all my just Debts & Funeral
Charges be paid by my Executrix hereafter nominated
After the discharging of which said Debts & Funeral Charges
as aforesaid All the rest of my Estate both real & personal I
give and bequeath unto '''my dear Mother Sarah Collin''' whom
I make and ordain Sole Executrix of this my last Will &
Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand & seal the day & year first above written Mem[oran]d[um] that the pr[e]ceeding Testam[en]t was ordered to be writ by the Testator
afores[ai]d & also co[m]mitted to writing on her Chamber & read over to her w[i]th
an audible Voice & was by her acknowledged to be her last Will and
Testam[en]t tho' under so much Weakness of Body that she could not hold the
Pen to sign it tho' she attempted to do it several times. Witness our
Hands this 28th day of April Anno Domini 1702 '''Sarah Starkey'''
'''Wm Thompson''' I heard the testat[o]r say it was her
last will & Testam[en]t & that she gave
all to her mother & I saw her with
pen in hand attempt severall times
to signe the paper w[hi]ch by reason of
weakness she did not. She lived after
this about 30 hours & was sensible.
Witness my hand '''Jos. Eaton''' Grant of Administration [in Latin]: Bound '''Sarah Collin''' of the Town and County of the Town of Nottingham widow and '''Symon Starkey''' of the same place, gentleman.
The first day of May AD 1702

Will of Frances Wynn

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__NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Wynn-2786|Frances (Wynn) Soame (bef.1738-1809)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Frances Soame of Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square, Marylebone, Middlesex, England. It was written on 10 May 1804 and proved at London on 4 May 1809. Will of Frances Soame, Widow of Saint Marylebone, Middlesex :Reference: PROB 11/1498/27 :Description: Will of Frances Soame, Widow of Saint Marylebone, Middlesex :Date: 4 May 1809 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D378842 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Frances Soame''', Testatrix *'''Brydget Perceval''', Niece and sole Executrix *'''Dorothy Wynn''', Sister *Witnesses: '''Dorothy Wynn''', '''Mary Batty''', '''George Henry Adcock''' ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] Frances Soame In the Name of God Amen
'''I Frances Soame of Henrietta Street Cavendish Square'''
'''in the Parish of Saint Marylebone in the County'''
'''of Middlesex Widow''' being of sound mind and memory
do revoke and make void all former Wills whatsoever
by me heretofore made and do make and ordain
this to be my last Will and Testament in manner
following (that is to say)
I give devise and bequeath
Subject to the payment of my Just Debts and Funeral
Expenses all that Leasehold Messuage or Tenement
with the Appurtenances thereto belonging in
Henrietta Street aforesaid and which I now occupy
for and during all the residue and remainder of the
several terms of years which shall be therein to come
and unexpired at the time of my decease And all the
rest and residue of my Estates of whatever nature
or kind whatsoever whether real or personal
whereof I shall be any ways seized of interested in
or entitled to at the time of my decease unto '''my'''
'''beloved Niece Brydget Perceval''' for her sole and
separate
[Page two] separate use and benefit independent of her present
or any future Husband with full and absolute power
to dispose of the same as she may think proper
my desire is to be buried in the most private
manner possible in the Family Vault in the
Parish Church of Little Thurlow in the County of
Suffolk and placed near the remains of my Husband
and Child there
I forbear to recommend the Comfort
and Happiness of '''my Dear Sister''' to the Care of
'''my said beloved Niece''' being perfectly well assured
that her nature and disposition would render
such recommendation altogether unnecessary
And I
do hereby appoint '''my said beloved Niece Brydget'''
'''Perceval sole Executrix''' of this my last Will and
Testament
In Witness whereof '''I the said Frances'''
'''Soame''' have hereunto set my hand and Seal
this tenth Day of May in the year of our Lord
Eighteen hundred and four '''Frances Soame''' (SS)
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said
'''Frances Soame the Testatrix''' as and for her last Will
and Testament in the presence of us who at her
request and in her presence and in the presence
of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names
as '''Witnesses''' '''Dorothy Wynn''' /—/ '''Mary Batty''' /—/
'''George Henry Adcock''' ./.
This Will was proved at London on the
fourth Day of May in the year of our Lord One
thousand Eight hundred and nine before the Right
Honorable Sir John Nicholl Right Doctor of Laws
Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath
of '''the Right Honorable Brydget Viscountess'''
'''Perceval''' Wife of the Right Honorable John
commonly called Viscount Perceval of that part of
the United Kingdom called Ireland the '''Niece of the'''
'''deceased''' and '''Sole Executrix''' named in the said Will
to whom Administration was granted of all and
singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said
deceased she having been first sworn by Commission
duly to Administer / ~


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Will of Francis Bickley of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire, 1603

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[[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] This is a transcription of the register version of the nuncupative will of [[Bickley-108|'''Francis Bickley''']], Gentleman of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire. '''Will of Francis Bickley, Gentleman of Lolworth, Cambridgeshire''' Reference: PROB 11/101/166 Date: 16 February 1603 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D938184 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021.
The will was narrated and written on 2 December 1602 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 16 February 1602/3. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy.
Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff.
Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets].
Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading.
'''People mentioned:''' *'''His wife''': no forename given in the Will (Amye or Amie, formerly Mayers) *'''Son John Bickley''': named first and also executor. Presumed to be the eldest son *'''Son Robert Bickley''': second named *'''Master Bridgman''': one of the persons assigned to divide up the estate *'''Son Ashe''': son in law Anthony Ashe married to Elizabeth, one of Francis' daughters referred to as "daughter Ashe" *'''Daughter Ashe''': Elizabeth one of Francis' daughters *'''Daughter Stallen''': Dorothy, one of Francis' daughters *'''Daughter Bickley''': one of Francis' daughters in law married to either John or Robert *'''Daughter Margaret''': one of Francis' daughters. Married John Cofford of Over, Cambs. *'''Son Richard''': one of Francis' sons, under the age of 23 years *'''Son Thomas''': one of Francis' sons, under the age of 21 years *'''Son Stallen''': Thomas Stallen or Stallon, son in law married to Francis' daughter Dorothy. *'''John Stallon''': the son of Francis' daughter Dorothy, under the age of 21 years *'''Brother John''': Francis' brother, has more than one child *'''Sir John Cutts''': buried at Lolworth on 6 March 1614/5 '''Burial of Sir John Cutts''' "England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89K5-C9Q3-6?cc=1465708 : 31 August 2020), > BTs for Lolworth, Cambridgeshire > image 26; Cambridge University Library, England. *'''Lady Cutts''': the wife of John Cutts, buried at Lolworth on 24 November 1610 ''Margaret Lady Cutts was buried November 24 1610'' '''Burial of Lady Margaret Cutts "England, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1538-1983," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89K5-C935-Y?cc=1465708 : 31 August 2020), > BTs for Lolworth, Cambridgeshire > image 22; Cambridge University Library, England. *'''Brother George''': brother or Brother in law of Francis *'''Marie Browne''': godchild *'''Elizabeth Adams''': godchild *'''Frances White''': godchild *'''Frances Turner''': godchild *'''Gilbert the Butler at Childerley''' Of note is the omission of '''Francis Bickley''', third son. ---- In the name of God Amen:
on and aboute the second daie of December in the five and fortith yere of the raigne of our
soveraigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god of England Fraunce The English monarch claimed to be the rightful monarch of France until 1801 and Ireland defendor of the
fayth &c[etera] and in the yere of our Lorde god One thousande Six hundred and two, '''Frauncis Bickley'''
'''of Lolworthe in the Countie of Cambridge gentleman''' being in perfect minde and memorie did make
his last will and testament nuncupative in manner and forme followinge: First he bequeathed
his soule to almightie god, Item he gave and bequeathed unto '''his wief''' half his housholdstuf and
fower of his best kine Kine = cows, a silver salt, a silver beaker, six silver spoones, all his lynen of what sorte
soever, haulf his hogges, twentie of his best ewes, Item he gave to '''his sonne John''' a guilt salt, six
guilt spoones, the fowerth parte of his housholdstuf, to be divided by maister Bridgman and '''his'''
'''sonne Ashe''', Item he gave to '''his sonne Rob[er]te''' a fowerth parte of his saide housholdstuf, to be allotted
by the parties aforesaied, six of his worst stoned horsses perhaps smaller intact stallions, fower oxen, two shod cartes, all his hewed
Timber for ploughes and Cartes, and furniture for the saide six horses and fower oxen for plough
and Carte, all the wainescot, and glasse being in and aboute his the saide testators dwellinge howse,
at Lolworth withall the lodges and hovells in and aboute the yardes and howse aforesaied, and also
his copper as it then stoode, Item he gave to '''his daughter Ashe''' a silver bowle, Item he gave
to '''his daughter Stallen''' a silver bowle, he gave to '''his daughter Bickley''' a guilt tanckard, he
gave to '''his daughter Margaret''' six silver spoones, And to '''his sonne Robert''' thre silver spoones,
Item he gave to '''his sonne Richard''' when he shall be thre and twentie yeres of age twentie
poundes, Item he gave to '''his sonne Thomas''' at twentie and one yeres of age twenty pounds.
Item he gave to '''John Stallon''' pri[va]tly an Ewe an a lambe, Also he gave him when he shall
be one and twentie yeres old five poundes, Item he gave to '''his brother Johns children''' Fyve
poundes Item he gave unto '''Sir John Cuttes and to his Ladie''' a silver bole Item he gave
to '''his brother George''' his best browne gelding, he gave unto '''his sonne Ashe''' a silver bole and
to '''his daughter his the saide Ashes wief''' Thirty poundes to be paid her at Michaelmas Michaelmas, or the Feast of Michael and All Angels, celebrated on the 29th of September and one of the quarter days for paying rents and legacies next
after his decease, he gave unto '''his sonne Stallon''' a silver bole, he gave unto '''fower of his'''
'''godchildren namely Marie Browne, Elizabeth Adams, Frances White and Frances Turner''' each
of them an ewe, he gave unto '''Gilbert the Butler at Childerley''' an ewe, he gave unto the [second page]
poore of Lolworth twentie shillings pri[va]tlie, and two kine to be delivered within thre years after his
decease, the parson and Churchwardens there for the time being to imploy the benefit of the saied two
kine to the poores best proffit for ever, all the residue of his goodes chattels and debts whatsoever
unbequeathed he did give unto '''his sonne John Bickley''', And he did name constitute and make his saide
sonne John his whole executor for the performance hereof, in the pre[sen]ce and h[earing]e of divers credible
witnesses at sundrie times. Probate of the will [in Latin] granted at London on 16 February AD 1602 by the computation of the English, to John Bickley natural and legitimate son of the deceased and the executor named. ==Research Notes== Notes: Who is brother George - Ayme's brother perhaps? John Birkley made executor. "My [[Byckley-1|Frauncis]]" not mentioned. He would have been 20 when his father died. He became a freeman in 1608 so perhaps his father sending him to London and apprenticing him to Henry Jay was enough. ==Sources==

Will of Francis Folkard of Clopton

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[[Category:Clopton, Suffolk]] == Persons Mentioned == *Francis Folkard (c1688-1753), Rector of Clopton, Suffolk *Deborah Folkard, wife of the Reverend Francis Folkard *[[North-4398|Montague North DD (bef.1712-1779)]] *Elizabeth North (Folkard) (c1720-1774) , the daughter of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Deborah Keller (Folkard), the daughter of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Thomas Folkard, brother of the Reverend Francis Folkard *John Punchard, brother-in-law of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Sarah Blomfield, sister of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Elizabeth Geater, sister of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Alice Peachey, sister of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Mary Service, cousin (Ann Taylor)'s daughter, of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Poor of Clopton and Hasketon, Reverend Francis Folkard's parishiners *Girling, servant of the Reverend Francis Folkard *Woods, servant of the Reverend Francis Folkard Witnesses: *John Sheringham *Justier Smith *Benjamin Votier == Summary of Will == FRANCIS FOLKARD of Clopton, Suff, Clerk: 5 September 1753. To be buried in chancel of Clopton Church. To his wife Deborah all household goods, linen, and furniture (plate excepted), in lieu of £100 covenanted to her at marriage"about 21 May 1723." Wife to have use of plate for life, and it then to go to bis daughters Elizabeth and Deborah. Wife to have use of £200 for life over and above all other legacies. This sum is also to go at her death to his two daughters. " And whereas a marriage is shortly intended to be had and solemnized by and between the Reverend Mr. Montague North and my eldest daughter Elizabeth Folkard, spinster, Upon which said intended marriage, and as a part of the marriage portion intended for my said daughter, I have agreed to settle and secure the several Estates following, that is to say One estate at parham and another at Wickham Markett." Should this marriage not take place, these properties to go absolutely to his daughter Elizabeth. Several other estates are named as included in the settlement referred to, one being at Clopton and another at Wetheringsett. These are to be divided between daughters Elizabeth and Deborah, and the share of the latter, failing issue of her, to testator's brother Thomas Folkard and his heirs. To the Reverend Montague North and testator's daughter Elizabeth ten guineas each. To his brother Thomas, "all the monies he owes me and one guinea in gold." To his brother-in-law John Punchard, and to testator's sisters, Sarah Blomfield, Elizabeth Geater, and Alice Peachey, one guinea in gold each. To Mary Service,"who was the daughter of my cousin Ann Taylor," two guineas in gold. To the poor of Clopton and Hasketon (of both of which places testator was rector), forty shillings. Legacies to servants Girling and Woods. Residue to his daughter Deborah. Appoints his wife guardian of the last-named till 21, and in case of wife's death his daughter Elizabeth to assume such guardian-ship. His wife sole executrix.—Signed by testator, and witnessed by John Sheringham, Justier Smith, and Benjamin Votier.—Proved by the relict 27 March 1757. Ipsw. Pro. 1754-57. Fo.21 Original '''will of Francis Folkard''' of Clopton
The Hold, Suffolk Archives, Suffolk Record Office, [https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/collections/getrecord/GB173_IC_AA1_182_11 IC/AA1/182/11], 1754 (accessed 30 January 2023) Transcribed by [https://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/arthur-folkard/a-monograph-of-the-family-of-folkard-of-suffolk-volume-pt1-2-klo.shtml Folkard, Arthur]
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Will of Francis Shenton, yeoman of Shepshed, Leicestershire 1800

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Shenton-285|Francis Shenton]], yeoman of Shepshed was written on 26 December 1796 and proved on 11 October 1800. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1800
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Francis Shenton probate in 1796 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Shepshed, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Yeoman.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting mostly legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Francis Shenton''' testator *'''Mary Shenton''' wife *'''Elizabeth Barrodale''' tenant *'''Mary Emmerson''' daughter **'''Thomas Emmerson''' her husband *'''Dorothy Coulson''' daughter *'''Elizabeth Basford''' seller of property *'''Sophia Start''' tenant *'''[[Wale-31|Henry Wale]]''' of Oakley Wood, friend, executor *'''Elizabeth Barker''' daughter *'''Mary Shenton Emmerson''' granddaughter *'''Francis Shenton''' son *Witnesses: '''Mary and William Lester, Hen Cropper''' ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Francis'''
'''Shenton''' of Sheepshead in the County of Leicester Yeoman made this Twenty Sixth Day of
December in the Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety six First I give
and Devise unto my loving '''Wife Mary Shenton''' All that my Tenement or Dwelling House
with its Appurtenances situate in Sheepshead aforesaid now in the Occupation of '''Elizabeth'''
'''Barrodale''' To hold to her the said Mary Shenton for the Term of her natural Life Also I
Give and Devise unto my daughter '''Mary Emmerson''' All that my Messuage or Tenement
in Sheepshead aforesaid in the Occupation of her Husband '''Thomas Emmerson''' and part
of the Garden namely Ten Yards in length and Five yards in breadth and the privilege
to put a Horse to stand in my Stable and also the privilege of the Yard to the said
Messuage or Tenement belonging jointly with the Occupiers of the other Tenements in
the said Yard And also of the pump to fetch and carry Water therefrom at all times
for ever hereafter To hold the said last mentioned premises to her my said daughter
Mary Emmerson her Heirs and Assigns for ever Also I give and Devise unto my Daughter
'''Dorothy Coulson''' All that my Messuage or Tenement with the Appurtenances in
Sheepshead aforesaid which I lately purchased of '''Elizabeth Basford''' Widow and now in
the Occupation of '''Sophia Start''' To hold to her the said Dorothy Coulson her Heirs and
Assigns for ever And as for and Concerning all other my Messuages Cottages
Closes Lands Tenements and Hereditaments not before disposed of situate in Sheepshead
aforesaid and in the Disafforested Forest of Charnwood otherwise Charley Chace or elsewhere
And also All my Goods Cattle Chattels Moneys and Securities for Money personal
Estate and Effect of what nature or kind soever I do hereby give Devise and Bequeath the
same unto my worthy Friend '''Henry Wale''' of Oakley Wood in the parish of Sheepshead
aforesaid Farmer To hold to him his Heirs Executors and Administrators Upon Trust
Nevertheless that he the said Henry Wale his Heirs Executors or Administrators Do and
shall In the first place Sell and Dispose of my personal Estate and apply the Money
arising therefrom as far as the same will extend in the payment of my just Debts
Legacys and Funeral Expences but if the same be deficient then I do Authorize and
empower my said Trustee to borrow and take up at Interest Money on Mortgage of my
Real Trust Estate in order to enable him to pay all my just Debts Funeral Expences and
the following Legacys, to wit, the Sum of One hundred Pounds which I do hereby Will
order and direct shall be paid unto my daughter '''Elizabeth Barker''' her Executors
Administrators or Assigns within Twelve months next after my Decease Also to pay
the Sum of Fifty Pounds unto my Grand daughter '''Mary Shenton Emmerson''' when she
attains the Age of Twenty four years And in case of her Death before that Age then
I do hereby order and direct the said Sum of Fifty Pounds to be paid to and amongst the
other Children of my said daughter Mary Emmerson that shall be then living Share
and Share alike And after the said Trust performed Then upon further Trust that
he the said Henry Wale his Heirs or Assigns do and shall pay and apply the Rents
Issues and profits of the said Trust Estate and premises for the Use and Benefit of my
Francis Shenton [Page 2]
Son '''Francis Shenton''' during the Term of his natural Life in such manner as my said
Trustee shall think meet and proper And in Case he my said Son at his Death shall leave
Issue of his Body lawfully begotten Then it is my Mind and Will that the said Trust Estate
shall devolve and come to such Issue as Tenants in Tail but for want of and in Case there
shall be no such issue Then I do hereby Give and Devise the said Estate and Premises unto
my three Daughters Mary Emmerson Dorothy Coulson and Elizabeth Barker and to their
respective Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in Common And I do hereby Nominate
Constitute and Appoint the said Henry Wale sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by me made Provided
always and it is my Mind and Will and I do hereby further Order and Direct that
it shall and may be lawful for my said Trustee his Heirs Executors or Administrators
by and out of the said Trust Estate and Premises to him and them Devised and
Bequeathed as aforesaid to deduct and reimburse him and themselves all such Costs charges
Losses Damages and Expences as he they or any of them shall sustain or be put unto
in the Management or Execution of the Trust reposed or vested in him or them by this
my Will And I do hereby further Order and Direct that the Receipt of the said Henry
Wale his Heirs or Assigns to be given to the Mortgagee for the Money by him her or
them to be lent and advanced on Mortgage of the said Trust Estate for the purposes
in this my Will mentioned shall be a good and sufficient Discharge so that such
Mortgagee shall not see to the application of such Mortgage money In Witness
whereof I the said Francis Shenton the Testator have to this my last Will and
Testament contained in two Sheets of paper set my Hand and Seal in manner
following (that is to say) to the first Sheet thereof I have set my Hand and
to this second and last Sheet my Hand and Seal the Day Month and year
first above written.
Francis Shenton Signed Sealed published and Declared by
the said Francis Shenton the Testator as and for his
last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at
his request and in his presence and in the presence
of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses
'''Mary Lester'''
'''Willm. Lester'''
'''Hen Cropper''' On the eleventh day of October 1800 Henry Wale
the sole Executor named in the within written will
was sworn to the due execution thereof that at the same
time made oath that all the Testators personal Estate
did not amount in value at the time of his death to the
sum of three Hundred Pounds
Before me T Beer
surrogate
to
Archdeacon == Sources ==

Will of Francis Street Esquire of Worcester 1654

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Streete-63|Francis Street, Esquire of Worcester]]''', Worcestershire. It was written on the 1 July 1654, and was proved at Westminster in the Court which had taken over from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury during the Protectorate, on 16 December 1654. '''Will of Francis Street 1654''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 241
{{Ancestry Sharing|28550221|46994b}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|361546}} (accessed 15 May 2022)
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'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Streete-63|Francis Street]]''' gentleman of Worcester, testator *'''my wife''' Testators wife is not given a name in the will. Her name is left blank in the probate statement. Executrix and main legatee *''' Mr Savage''' Testator leases property from him *'''Mr Townsland''' holds lands in trust from '''Mr Clent''' *'''Mr Hassard and Mr George Hill''' hold land from Mr Townsland *'''my Neece Harwells Child or Children''' *'''Frances Atwood''' bequeathed a house in Doldey, and one sixth of Testator's household goods *'''Neece Harwells two daughters Elin and Mary''' unmarried and under 16 years, each receive £50 and one sixth of Testator's household goods *'''my Kinsman Tho[ma]s Symondes''' *'''John Attwood and Anthony Attwood his brother my sister Attwoods two sonnes''' Five pounds each. Anthony is forgiven his debt *'''my Godsonne Fra[ncis] Street''' *'''Mr John Walsteed and his wife''' receive £10 each *''' my cozen Mr Abraham Gibbons''' receives Testator's law books *'''my Aunt Gibbons''' receives £5 *'''Mr Natle''' receives money for a ring *'''Doctor Johnsons''' receives money for a ring *'''Mr Simon Moore''' receives money for a ring *'''Mr George Hill''' receives money for a ring *'''Mr John Ashley''' receives money for a ring *'''my Aunt Bollin''' receives a silver cup *'''Mrs Dorothie Townsland''' receives Testator's grey horse *'''my Godsonne Edward Townsland''' receives Testator's Greek and Latin books *'''my loveing friend Mr Richard Wythe''' receives lawbook and a ring *'''Mr Robert Dallins''' receives the ring which was his father's *'''my loveing friend Mr Richard Hassard''' Testator expects him to assist his wife as Executrix. Perhaps the same Mr Hassard as above. *'''Mr Stephen Richarson''' receives money for a ring *'''Robert Anpsons''' debt forgiven *'''my brother Strett''' left legacies, probably deceased *'''Gy: Trinnell''' witness to will ---- [''folio 60 verso'']
In the name of God '''I Francis'''
'''Street of the Citty of Worces: Esquire''' being of perfect memorie and un=
=derstanding Though but weake in body by reason of my long sickenes (
Thanks be given unto Almighty god) Doe make this my last will and
Testament Concerneing that smale estate which god hath blessed me
with all; First I doe give unto '''my wife''' my Lease and lands which I hold
of '''Mr Savage'''; And the lease and lands which '''Mr Townsland''' holdeth in
Trust from '''Mr Clent''' And alsoe the lease and lands which '''Mr Hassard''' and '''Mr'''
'''George Hill''' doe hold in Trust from Mr Townsland for and dureing all the severall
times and termes therin to come and as yet unexpired: I give unto her likewise
the lands which I hold of the CItty by Lease (Excepting the house in Doldey) for
and during soe many of the yeares in the said lease as she shall live / And after
her decease the said lands for the residue of the said terme that my executor doe
convey them unto such of '''my Neece Harwells Child or Children''' as she shall ap=
=point And as concerninge the houses in Doldey I bequeath them unto '''Frances
'''Atwood''' to helpe to mayntayne her in service imediately after my death to be con=
=veyed by my Executor unto her for all the time then to come I give unto '''Neece'''
'''Harwells two daughters Elin and Mary''' the summe of Fiftie pounds unto each
of them Twentie five pounds a peece to bee paid unto some person in Trust for
their use as my Executor shall thinke untill they shall attain their severall
age of sixteen yeares, and then to bee paid unto them; And in the meanetime
to have the interest towards their mayntenance; And if that eyther of them Dye
before they attaine the age of sixteen yeares That her Twenty five pounds shall be
and remaine unto the survivor; I give unto '''my Kinsman Thos. Symondes''' The
sume of Twentie pounds; Unto '''John Attwood and Anthony Attwood his brother''' [''folio 61 recto'']
'''my sister Attwoods two sonnes''' The summe of Five pounds a peece I give unto '''my Godsonne'''
'''Fra. Street''' the summe of Ten pounds. I give to '''Mr John Walsteed and his wife''' Tenn pounds
a peece I give unto '''my cozen Mr Abraham Gibbons''' all my Law bookes, And to '''my Aunt Gib='''
'''=bons''' Five pounds I give unto '''Mr Natle''' Fourtie shillings to buy him a Ring And alsoe unto
'''Doctor Johnsons and Mr Simon Moore''' Fourtie shillings apiece to buy them Rings; And unto '''Mr'''
'''George Hill, Mr John Ashley''' Twentie shillings apiece to buy them Rings And unto my ser=
=vants Tenn shillings a peece I give unto '''my Aunt Bollin''' my silver and blacke Nutt Cuppe
I give unto the poore of the Citty The summe of Five pounds to be distributed amongst
them as my Executor shall appoint; I give unto '''Mrs Dorothie Townsland''' my Gray Nagg All my goods and housholdstuff that are not hereby perticularly disposed I desire they
may be estimated unto a certaine value, and my wife to have the one halfe thereof, and
the other halfe to be divided betwixt''' Francis Attwood and my Neice Harwell two'''
'''Daughters'''; unto each of them a Third part of that moyetie And that my wife shall have
her election to take the moietie in goods or money I give all my Greeke and Latine
books unto '''my Godsonne Edward Townsland''' I give unto '''my loveing friend Mr Ri='''
'''chard Wythe''' one of my Brookes Abridgement of the law and also my Ring with the
dead mans head I give unto '''Mr Robert Dallins''' the Ring with the Turky stone which
was his fathers I doe give unto '''my loveing friend Mr Richard Hassard''' The summe of
Tenn pounds towards satisfaction of the trouble that I shall commend unto him that
is to be by my Executor of this my will And all the rest of my estate that is not
hereby disposed I doe give unto my wife, desireing her to take care that '''Mr Hassard''' may
be requited for his paines And doe appoint her to be Executrix hereof By me '''Fra:'''
'''Street''' Written the first day of July one thousand sixe hundred and Fiftie fower ./ I give
unto''' Mr Stephen Richarson''' Thirtie shillings to buy him a Ring I doe forgive''' Anthony'''
'''Attwood''' his debt by Bond And also '''Robert Anpsons''' debt of Tenn pounds Provided
they doe nor eyther of them doe trouble my Executor with any suite in lawe concerne=
=ing their legacies given by '''my brother Strett''' Witness '''Gy: Trinnell'''
This will was proved att Westminster the six=
=teenth day of December in the yeare of our lord God One thousand sixe hun=
=dred Fiftie and fower, before the Judges for probate of Wills and granting of Admi=
=nistrations lawfully authorized by the oath of [''blank''] Street the relict of
the said Deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will To whom was Comitted
Administration of the good Chattells and Debts of the said Deceased She beinge
sworne by virtue of A Commission truely to Administer the same ./ ==Sources==

Will of Francis Streete of St Clements, Worcester, Gentleman, 1607

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Streate-3|Francis Streete]], Gentleman of St Clements, Worcester, Worcestershire. It was written on the 29 December 1606 and was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 April 1607. '''Will of Francis Streete 1607''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 109
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''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned:''' (Additional information added from the [[Space:Will_of_Margaret_Streete%2C_widow_of_St_Clements%2C_Worcester%2C_1610|will of his widow, Margaret Streete 1610]] and that of [[Space:Will_of_John_Wryter%2C_Baker_of_All_Saints%2C_Worcester%2C_1601|Will of John Wryter, Baker of All Saints, Worcester, 1601]]) *'''Francis / Franncis Streete''' testator, Gentleman of St Clements, Worcester. Refers to himself in the will as '''Franncis Streete the Elder'''. *'''my wiffe Ellene''' Testator's deceased wife buried at Worcester Cathedral. *'''Ellene Writer my daughter in lawe''' Testator's step daughter. From John Wryter's will of 1601/2, Ellene Writer was born Ellen Mason and was the daughter of Testator's second wife Margaret's first marriage to William Mason. *'''Margaret my wiffe''' Testator's current wife. (From her will and that of John Wryter, she was born Margaret Dankes / Danckes and had at least one daughter Ellen from her first marriage to William Mason and four children with second husband William Pooler. No surviving children with Francis). *'''Ellene Streete the wiffe of Franncis Streete''' relationship of this Franncis to Testator not stated. *'''my brother James Dankes''' (Brother of second wife Margaret) *'''my brother Smithe''' (husband of the sister of second wife Margaret) *'''Franncis Smithe the daughter of Raphe Smithe of Bewdlie''' *'''Franncis Streete the younger''' relationship to Testator not stated. May be the same person as the Franncis Streete with wife Ellene. *'''John Streete''' living at Coockinge Street - relationship to Testator not stated. *'''Franncis Streate the sonne of John Streete my god sonne''' Franncis Streete is the godson, son of John Streete whose relationship to Testator is not stated. May be the same person as previous entry. *'''Gyles Garner''' lives in Stroudwater (another name for Stroud), Gloucester. Lessor of Poole Meadow which Testator leases. *''' Elizabeth the daughter in lawe of William Hill''' *'''John Streete the younger the brother of Franncis''' inherits £10 and two messuages on Forgate Street. *''' John Davis the sonne of John Davis''' *'''Evan Williams and William Silvester''' tenents of the Messuages on Forgate Street *'''Anthonie Woodhull''' witness to will *'''George Langford''' witness to will *'''John Johnson''' witness to will ---- [''folio 248 verso'']
In the name of God Amen '''I Frauncis'''
'''Streete of the Cittie of Worcester gentleman''' dwelling in the parishe of
Sainte Clements beinge sicke in bodye but perfecte and whole in memorie god
be thanked doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme
followinge First I bequeath my soule to Almightie God whoe hath created
it, And to Jesus Christ whoe hath Redeemed it with his moste precious bloud
and to the holie Ghost whoe hath sanctified it, And my body to be buried w[i]th
in the Cathedrall Churchyard of Worcester where '''my wiffe Ellene''' was
buryed Item I give and bequeath to '''Ellene Writer my daughter in lawe'''
all those Roomes nowe in my owne possession belonginge to the parishe of St
Swithins, that is to saie one Mault howse, one Mault kille, one barke kille
one Stable, one wood yard, and the waie to Seaverne. And I give and
bequeath '''to the said Ellene''' the bedstead in my owne Chamber and the presse Item I give and bequeathe to '''Margaret my wiffe''' all manner of sheetes flaxen
Towells and napkins. And my will is further that all Diaper Table clothes
and all Damaske table clothes and Damaske napkins shalbe equallie devided
the one halfe to my said wiffe, and the other halfe to '''Ellene Streete the'''
'''wiffe of Franncis Streete''' Item I give unto '''my brother James Dankes'''
the second Featherbedd with all the Furniture, which is at my brother
[''folio 249 recto'']
Smithes Item I give unto '''Franncis Smithe the daughter of Raphe'''
'''Smithe of Bewdlie''' the bedd over the parlor with all furniture belonginge
to the said bedde Item I doe give unto '''Franncis Streete the younger''', one
guilt Bowle and a Dozen of silver spoones to be delivered unto herhim after the
Decease of '''Margaret my wiffe''' Item I give unto '''John Streete''' dwellinge
in the Coockinge streate my scarlett gowne and tippett Item I give unto
'''Franncis Streate the sonne of John Streete my god sonne''' one bowle parcell
gilt Item I give to '''Margarett my wiffe''' the lease of those yeares which are
in my hand of Poole Meadowe the payinge at Midsomer Tenne poundes to
'''Gyles Garner''' dwellinge in the parishe of Stroudwater in the Countie
of Glocester. And further shee shall pay Three poundes Tenne shillinges
to '''Elizabeth the daughter in lawe of William Hill''' at Mid somer come twelve
moneth. And further my will is that shee shall paye to '''John Streete the younger'''
'''the brother of Franncis''' Tenne poundes to be paid at Midsomer come Twelmonethe And Further I give to '''John Davis the sonne of John Davis''' Tenne poundes to
be paid at Midsommer come two yeares. All which somes of money my will is that
'''my wiffe Margarett''' shall paye out of the said lease of Poole meadowe. Item I
give and bequeathe to '''John Streete the younger''' Two Messuages or Tenements
lyinge in the forgate streate without the suburbes on the west side which Tenements
are nowe in the severall use and occupation of '''Evan Williams and William Sil'''=
'''vester''' or his assignes with the Gardens to them and either of them belonginge
To have and to hould the said Messuages and gardens to the said '''John Streete'''
and his assignes for and duringe the space of soe many yeares as shall remaine
unexpired after the decease of '''me Franncis Streete the elder''', as more at large
it maie appeare by a lease of Indenture which '''Franncis Streete the younger'''
doth hould from the hospital of Saint Toswals Probably the hospital of St Oswald , Worcester 'Hospitals: Worcester', in A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 2, ed. J W Willis-Bund and William Page (London, 1971), pp. 175-179. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol2/pp175-179 [accessed 13 May 2022]. yeildinge and payinge unto
the said '''Franncis''' or his assignes the some of Two shillinges to be paid at twoe
severall payments Twelve pence at the Feaste of the Annunciac[i]on of our Ladye
and Twelve pence at the Feast of Saint Michaell the Archangell. And
if it shall happen that the Rent shalbe unpaid for the space of Twentie daies
after the said Feasts then it shalbe lawfull for '''Franncis the younger''' to Distraine
And if there be noe lawfull distresse within the same tyme, then to enter uppon
the premises. All the rest of my goodes moveable and unmoveable I give and
bequeath to '''Margarett my wiffe''' whome I make and constitute my full and
whole Executrix whereunto I have sett my hande the nine and twentieth
daye of December in the yeare of our lord God one thousand sixe hundred
and Sixe '''Franncis Streete''' Witnesses hereunto '''Anthonie Woodhull'''
'''George Langford, John Johnsons''' marke. Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved in London before Master John Benet knight and Doctor of Laws at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury the twentieth day of April AD 1607. Administration of all the goods chattels and Credits of the said deceased was given to Margarett Streete the widow and executrix named in this Testament to well and faithfully administer the same. ===Sources===

Will of Frederick Bennett (1861-1928)

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[[Category:Newport, Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire One Place Study]] {{One Place Study|place=Newport, Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire|category=Newport, Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire One Place Study}} == Introduction == This is the Last Will and Testament of [[Bennett-37029|Frederick Bennett (1861-1928)]] of Barton upon Humber, Lincolnshire. '''Probate''': "England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957"
citing Probate, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm .
{{FamilySearch Record|QPL6-JFM2}} (accessed 28 November 2022)
Frederick Bennett probate on 21 Jan 1929 in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom. Died 31 Dec 1928.
'''Probate''': "England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957"
citing Probate, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm .
{{FamilySearch Record|QPL6-JFM2}} (accessed 28 November 2022)
Frederick Bennett probate on 21 Jan 1929 in Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom. Died 31 Dec 1928.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if it profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *[[Bennett-37029|Frederick Bennett]], testator *[[Bennett-37205|Sarah Jackson]], niece, daughter of Thomas Bennett, wife of Henry Jackson *[[Jackson-52990|Henry Jackson]], husband of Sarah Jackson *[[Bennett-37020|Thomas Bennett]], late brother *[[Bennett-33591|Charles Ruxton Bennett]], nephew, son of late brother *{{Red|Joseph Wood}}, occupier of 17 Newport *[[Wood-27497|Ruxton Wood]], occupier of 19 Newport *[[Wood-27513|Elizabeth Fawcett]], niece *{{Red|Phyllis Bennett}}, niece *{{Red|Joseph Hudson}}, witness, clerk at Goy Cross & Co Solicitors *{{Red|Arnold E Barley}}, witness, clerk at Goy Cross & Co Solicitors == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *17 Newport - in the occupation of Joseph Wood *19 Newport - in the occupation of Ruxton Wood == Will Transcript == [Page 1] THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me '''FREDERICK BENNETT''' of Barton Upon
Humber in the County of Lincoln Labourer I appoint my niece '''Sarah Jackson''' the wife
of '''Henry Jackson''' daughter of my late brother '''Thomas Bennett''' and my nephew '''Charles'''
'''Ruxton Bennett''' son of my said late brother to be the EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES of this
my will and I declare that the expression "my trustees" shall where the context so
admits include the said '''Sarah Jackson''' and '''Charles Ruxton Bennett''' and the survivor of
them and other the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will
1. I devise all that my messuage or dwelllnghouse with the outbuildings yard ground
and appurtenances thereunto adjoining and belonging situate and being Number 17
Newport in Barton upon Humber aforesaid now in the occupation of '''Joseph Wood''' unto my
said nephew '''Charles Ruxton Bennett''' in fee simple [Page 2] 2. I devise all that my messuage or dwellinghouse with the outbuildings yard ground and
appurtenances thereunto adjoining and belonging situate and being Number 19 Newport
in Barton upon Humber aforesaid now in the occupation of '''Ruxton Wood''' unto my said
niece '''Sarah Jackson''' in fee simple
3. I devise and bequeath all the residue of real estate and also all the personal
estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever of or to which I shall be possessed or
entitled at the time of my decease or over which I shall have any general power of
appointment or disposition by will unto my trustees in fee simple and absolutely res-
pectively Upon trust that my trustees shall at such time or times and in such manner
as they shall think fit sell call in and convert into money such parts thereof as may
not consist of money and so that my trustees shall have fuIl power to postpone such
sale and conversion for such a period as my trustees without being liable to account
may think proper
4. My trustees shall out of my ready moneys and the moneys to arise from such sale
calling in and conversion of my said residuary real and personal estate pay my funeral
and testamentary expenses and debts and shall stand possessed of the residue of such
monies and of the investments for the time being representing the same In trust for
such of them my nephews and nieces the said '''Charles Ruxton Bennett''' and '''Sarah Jackson'''
and '''Henry Jackson''' '''Elizabeth Fawcett''' and '''Phyllis Bennett''' as shall be living at my de-
cease or such of them as are minors as shall be then living or shall live to attain
the age of twenty one years and the issue of such of them as shall be then dead liv-
ing issue in equal shares but so that the Issue of any of them so dying shall take
equally between them the share only which such deceased parent would have taken of and
in the said trust monies if living at my decease or as to minors shall have respec-
tively attained the age of twenty one years IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunder sub-
scribed my name this seventh day of November one thousand nine hundred and twenty
elght - '''F BENNETT''' - Signed by the said '''Frederick Bennett''' the testator as and for his
last will and testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at his
request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names
as witnesses - '''JOSEPH HUDSON''' - '''ARNOLD E BARLEY''' Clerks with Messrs Goy Cross & Co
Solicitors Barton on Humber - Proved 21st January 1929. == Proving Transcript == ::'''DEATH ON OR AFTER 1st JANUARY 1898.''' '''Will''' BE IT KNOWN that Frederick Bennett of
Newport View Queen Street Barton
upon Humber in the County of
Lincoln
died there on the 31st day of December 1928 AND BE IT FURTHER KNOWN that at the date hereunder written
the last Will and Testament of the said deceased was proved and registered in the Principal Probate
Registry of His Majesty's High Court of Justice, and that administration
of all the estate which by law devolves to vests in the personal
representative of the said deceased was granted by the aforesaid Court
to Sarah Jackson of 17 Greek Street
Hawthorn Avenue in the City of
Kingston upon Hull (wife of Henry
Jackson) niece and Charles
Ruxton Bennett of Newport View
aforesaid labourer nephew of
deceased the executors
named in the said will ::Dated the 21st day of January 1929
Gross value of Estate £1081-14-9
Net value of Personal Estate £762-9-9 == Sources ==

Will of Gabriell Donne 1558

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the 1560 version of the will of [[Donne-197|'''Gabriell Donne''']] a Cannon of St Paul's Cathedral London, and the last Abbott of Buckfast Abbey, Devon at the time of the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Gabriel Donne wrote his will on 5 February 1557/8, a day towards the end of the joint reigns of Philip and Mary. He added a verbal codicil on 5 December 1558, the day of his death. His will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury initially on 14 December 1558 when the executor was Mr Anthony Huse. '''Will of Gabriell Donne 1558''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 42A Welles (1558) folio 16 The National Archives, Kew, England. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311145-0047 Image on Ancestry] Accessed 21 August 2021. The will was represented to the PCC on 7 December 1560 and administration was granted to the other executor Mt Henry Harvey. '''Will of Gabriell Donne 1560''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 43 Mellershe (1559-1560) The National Archives, Kew, England. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/prob_11-42a-00250 Image on Ancestry] Accessed 21 August 2021. In each case the full text of the will was transcribed into the register, so it appears twice in the records with minor variations. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as the register copy of the will and now catalogued with the Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills at The National Archives at Kew, Surrey, England.
Paragraph breaks at the change of subject in the text, and highlighting are my own for ease of reading.
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
Capital F has been rendered as F rather than ff.
---- '''In the name of god amen''' The Fifthe daye of Februarie in the fowerthe
and five yeres of the raignes of ower soveraigne Lorde and Ladie Phillipp and Marie by the grace of
God Kynge and Quene and Englande Spaine Fraunce bothe the Cicilles Both the Sicilies Jerusalem and Irelande
deffendors of the faithe Archdukes of Anstry / Dukes of Burgundie Millayne and Brabante Counts
of Haspurge Hapsburg Flanders and Tiroll, being the yere of ower Lord God a thousand five hundreth fiftie
and seven. I '''Gabriell Donne''' preste / considering all men to be mortall and subiecte to deathe
The hower wherof ys uncertaine myndinge to set all soche goods as god hathe sente me in this vale of
mysterie in suche a state and order, that whensoever hit shall pleace god to call me oute of this
worlde to his mercie there shall rise no contenc[i]on or cause of scrif for then for that I declare the
disposic[i]on of the same to be made and done in suche order as hereafter ensueth in this my Tesamente
and laste will, and by the persons named in the same, whome I have elected and chosen to accomplishe
my mynde will and intente for that in them I have and do repose uppon mainy Juste experiences my
speciall truste and confidence I beinge in good mynde and perfecte remembrance doe make this my laste
Will and Testamente of all my gooddes and Chattalls in manner and forme as herafter shalbe declared
Firste I bequesth my sowle to the mercie of almightie god, and to the intercession of the blessed virgin
ower Ladie Sainte Marie mother of ower Lorde Jesus Christe and to the hollie compainie of heaven &
my boddie to be buried in suche place as myne executors shall thinke moste mete, accordinge to the
godlie and laudable usage and ceremonies of the churche of Englande with suche funeralls, suffrage
and expence to be had and expended at the same as shalbe thoughte moste conveniente and requisite accor
dinge to the discression of '''Mr Anthonie Huse''', who knoweth my mynde for the place of my sepulture
within the Churche of St Pawle of London, yf hit maie convenientlie be had I will and give to
eache of my serv[a]nts beinge with me in my service at the daie of my buriall theire hole yeres wage
And to everie one of them a morninge Cote of an honest price Item to everie one of myne olde serv[a]nts
That shalbe in my service at thower of my deate that is to said / To Will[ia]m Walter John Wood and
Thomas Newin, everie of them XLi in monney besides theire wage and one monethes bourde. Item to
Alice Gibson my woman serv[a]nte tenne pounds To Robert Noytwell fower pounds Item to Robin
Coker five pounds. Item to Edwarde Cowp[er] five poundes, the same tenn poundes to remaine in
the handes of Mr Huse to imploye for theire benefite as he shall thinke god Item to Bruton my
serv[a]nte fortie shillings. Item to Mr John Haywarde Cardinall of Powells fortie shillings
To Mrs. Christcabell Cely widdow fortie shillings To John Jucente fortie shillings /
Item I
Will to my frendes herunder named certaine rings of golde of the values underwritten / First
to eache of myne executors one ringe of xxs. To Mr Laurence and Will[ia]m Husey and their mothor eche
of them one Ringe / To Sabastian Wescote six poundes thirtene shillings and fower pence. Item
to Mr Freman Scole master of Paules Scole fortie shillings. Item I will to '''Mr Henrie Cromwel'''
one Ringe of xxs, Item that Alice Gybson shall have the bedd that she lyeth on with allthings
belonginge to the same And I will and give to eache of my god children beringe my name A
[page 2]
Silver Spone of the value of tenne shillings. Item I give unto '''Fraunces Cromwell als Will[ia]ms''' xxLi
to be delivered unto hym at xxj yeres of age Whiche I will shall remaine in the custodie of Mr Huse
my executor Whome I wyshe to have the educac[i]on of the same Fraunces. Item I give and bequeath to
Phillipp[a] Warner Wyddowe five poundes in monney with a gowne, and a kirtle to be made newe for
her accordinge to the discrssion of myn executors / I give unto the ij doughters of my Cosen Anthonie
Burley twentie poundes to be equallie distributed betwene them / And I will to be paied to the executors
of person paige fortie shillings. I give and bequeath to my Cosen Ambrose Barker my ringe with the
Turcas and tenn poundes in monney / And to his wyef my ringe with a Diall in hit / And I will that
my Executors doe cause to be distributed to poore people at the daie of my buriall twentie poundes in
monney, Whereas they shall thinke moste requsite / I will that my plate shalbe sowlde for the p[er]for
mance of the Will, and charges of the same / And the monney that shall arise therof after that all things
shallbe well discharged (yf any thinge shall remaine I require Mr Huse to tender and consider my
serv[a]nts especially suche as wilbe ordered and bend them selfe to lyve honestlie in the worlde, And yf
hit maye pleace hym to enlarge to them as he shall see my things will amounte unto, he using his
discression as he shall finde them faithfull and true to hym after my deathe, accordinge to such chardge
and exhortac[i]on as I have given them. /
Item I bequeath to the three prisons of Newgate Kings bench
the mershallsee Marshallsea prison, and to Betholem five poundes, to be distributed to the poore prisoners there as by
Mr Huse shalbe thoughte good / Item I will that the leace of my house in Ive lane shalbe offered to the Deane and Chapter of
Pawles to be sowlde, yf they will redeme the same for three hundred poundes to be paied to my executor
And they to have the same leace for that some / And yf they shall refuse to give three hundreth poundes
for my saide leace and terme / Then I will the same leace to be solde for as moche as my executors
maie have resonably for hit / And Mr Husse to have the prefermente of hit yf he will give as moche
as anie other person will doe for hit / The monney procedinge of the saide leace I will be distri
buted by myne executor accordinge to his conscience, and suche declarac[i]on as I have made to hym
uppon some ornaments of the highe Alter of Paules in plate as basons Sensors Candlesticks
and suche lyke to the value of one hundreth poundes. Item for my Sepulture with an Alter
or monumente of the salutation of our Ladie, yf my brethern the Dean and Chapter shall
thereunto accorde withe myne executor to be made there in Alabaster or other matter as to
the saide Mr Huse shall seme good for thornamente of the Church godds glorie and my poore
memorie. Item I bequeath to the common beniffitt of the pettie Cannons xx Li in monney. /
Item to the vicars Chorall xLi And to the Chorysters of Paules xLi. Item to the late '''barnard'''
'''Colledge in Oxforde''' soche nomber of my bookes as myne executors shall thinke good. Item
I give to Mrs Huse my lyttle stone potte / And to Mr Huse my greate stone pote, eache of
them armed with silver and gilte. Item I will a grate of Iron to be made at my charges
before the highe Alter of Paules to bare the people from the Mynysters at Masse tyme
yf hit shall be thoughte so conveniente. I will the ij Challesis which I have shalbe
restored the one to the belfrie of Paules thother to Master Deanes Chappell on the
southe side of Paules / And I will that my executors demande and aske of '''Sr Thomas'''
'''Denice knight of Devonshire''' one hundreth pounds whiche he doth owe unto me w[hi]ch
I lente unto hym to purchase lande of Kinge Henrie the eighte of the whiche hundrethe
poundes I bequeath and give to my '''Ladie Denys his wief, And my sister''' xl Li if she
be a lyve at the tyme of my deceace / or elce the same xl Li to be given to '''Gabriel Denys'''
'''my godson''', yf he lyve, or elce to '''my god doughter my Cosen Robarte Dennys doughter'''
The residue of my goodds and Chattells (yf any shalbe) I require myne Executors to bestowe
at theire discrecions to the advancemente of poore maidens mariages Releef of Scollers,
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And Students specially to soche as myne Executors shall thinke metest as shalbe towarde lerninge disposed to be preests and ministers of Christes Churche. I will Sr Andrew Judd to be paide those fortie shillings which I owe him. I give to Mr Huse my Advowson of Grantham Grantham, a parish in Lincolnshire, he frely to dispose of the same where hit shall pleace him / And also I give to Mr Henrie Harvie one of my mawdelyn boxes of silver and gilte he to have his choice of them. Of this my laste will I make constitute and ordaine Mr Anthone Huse Esquire (to whome I have given specill charge, and in Whome I repose my singular truste and confidence) myne executor, requiringe also Mr Doctor Henrie Harvye to be one other of my executors / And I give to the saide Mr Harvye for his paines xx Li And to Mr Huse other xx Li for his paines, over and above the legaces above menc[i]oned to them given. And to eache of them a morninge gowne / The costs charges and expences of theire travells aboute this my will to be borne, and sustained of my goods. I will xij gownes to be given and made to xij poore men at the daie of my buriall / They to be suche as shalbe thoughte moste metest by the discresion of my executors to have them. And so to see me honestlie broughte to my buriall And yf any ambiguytie or dogughte shall rise by any legacie or clause contained in this my Will and Testam[en]t I will the same to be expounded and declared by the same Mr Huse, for that he best knoweth my mynde which I have declared unto hym. And all men that shall have beniffite by this my Will to stande to his declarac[i]on without sute or contention uppon paine to lose the thinge and things to hym or them bequeathed. In witnes whereof to this my present Testamente and Laste Will I have subscribed my name with my owne hande in the presence of the witnes undernamed, yeven yeven, an archaic form of given ye daye and yeres above menc[i]oned, by me '''Gabriell Donne''' preeste Cannon Residenciarie and stagiary of the Cathedrall Churche of Sainte Paule in London / ex Anio / by me Robert Wigge, by me Thomas Waye by me John Wight, by me Nicholas Jugloude./ '''Memorandum''' the Fyfte daye of December Anno 1558 / being the firste yere of the Raigne of ower Soveraigne Ladie Quene Elizabeth by the grace of god etcr. The saide Mr Gabriell beinge of good and parfect memorie in the morninge of the same daie by waye of Codecill reservinge his former will gave to certaine p[er]sons the legacies ensuing, that is to saye, to Mr John Harpesselde Doctor of Theologie Archdeacon of London a little image of golde of a lidions hed / Item to Master Henrie Cromwell a rounde Rynge of golde withe letters of A. And B. engraved on hit. Item to Fraunces Cromwell a round hoope of golde with a Scutchin or armes engraved in hit. Item to Mrs Margaret Argall, the wyef of Mr Thomas Argall a lyttell ringe with a smalle Rubie, and one other stone / Item to John Wore and Will[ia]m Walker his serv[a]nts a rounde hoope ringe of golde p[ar]te able betwene them. Item to Alice Gibson the woman sev[a]nte a Jewell of golde. Item to Master Anthony Huse his executor a ringe of golde with his armes then and there beinge presente Master John Harpesfeild Mr John Haywarde Sebastian Wescotte John Jucene and other p[er]sons. Item at afternone of the saide daye, the saide Testator gave and bequeathed to Donne a scower of Capps in the olde bayly a blacke gowne and six shillings eight pence in monney. Item to Mr John Fryer Doctor of Fissicke a littell ringe of golde with a dedmans hed graven on hit. Probate in Latin - seventh day of the month of December Annon Domini 1560 appeared personally Mr Henry Harvye one of the named executors '''Will of Gabriell Donne 1558''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 43 Mellershe (1559-1560) The National Archives, Kew, England. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311145-0047 Image on Ancestry] Accessed 21 August 2021. The will is also transcribed in folio 16 of 42A: Welles https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/prob_11-42a-00250?ssrc=&backlabel=Return The only material difference is this version has:
"Item I give and bequeath to the poore people of Stebenhithe x Li" after the bequest to the prisoners of Kings Bench, Marshallsea and Bethlehem.
Probate granted 14 December 1558 to Anthonij Husse the executor named. ==Sources==

Will of Gamaliell Beamont of Easthorpe, Essex 1641

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[[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original filed will of '''Gamaliell Beamont''' Clerk in Holy Orders of Easthorpe, Essex, England. Gamaliell had his will drawn up on 26 April 1639 when he was "diseased in body" and it was proved at the Court of the Bishop of London on 2 November 1641. '''Will of Gamaliell Beamont of Easthorpe 1641''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858"
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: DL/C/421; Will Number: 115
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was very good (full colour image) and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Gamaliell Beamont of Easthorp''' Clerk of the parish of Easthorpe, Essex. Testator *'''Beniamin (Benjamin) Beamont my brother''' twelve pence **'''Beniamin Beamont the son of Beniamen Beamont my brother''' Twenty pounds *'''Annis my wife''' Executrix and residuary legatee * '''Mary Pipple my sister the wife of William Pipple Clarke''' Twelve pence **their children, Twelve pence each **'''Stephen''' **'''Mary''' **'''Martha''' **'''Elizabeth''' **'''William''' **'''John''' **'''Thomas''' *'''my sister Martha deceased''' **her daughters, the first three twelve pence each **'''Susan Hammond''' **'''Martha Hammond''' **'''Alice Duxbury''' **'''Mary Duxbury''' the youngest child, left in the care of Testator and his wife *'''Mr John Preston, Clarke''' will preach the funeral sermon. Receives all Testator's books. Overseer of Will *'''Thomas Ham of Much Byrch''' Overseer of will *'''Mary Boyford''' Witness to will *'''Daniell Ravens''' Witness to will ---- In the name of god amen / Aprill the xvj th in the yeare of our Lord god one thousand six hundred thirty & nine & in the yeare of our soveraigne King
Charles the xvth / I '''Gamaliell Beamont of Easthorp''' in the County of Essex Clark, though diseased in body yet of sound & perfect memory thankes
be unto god: revoking & renouncing all former wills made or demised by me make and ordeyne and appoynt this my last will and testament as followeth
First I bequeath my soule into the hands of the Almighty god my creator and redeemer, and my body to the earth to be buryed in decent buryall at the
discretion of my executrix: Item I give unto the poore people of the parish of Easthorp twenty shillings to be payed unto them within six weeks
after my buryall Item I give unto '''Beniamin Beamont my brother''' the sum[m]e of twelve pence to be payed when it shall be dem=
=anded. Item I give unto '''Beniamin Beamont the sonne of the sayd Beniamin my brother''' the sum[m]e of twenty pownds to be payed in manner
as followeth: Viz th[a]t if '''Annis my wife''' shall happen to marry again th[a]t then she shall pay unto him ten pownds of the sayd twenty w[i]thin halfe a yeare after
the day of hir marriage day & the other ten pownds w[i]thin ten weekes after the day of hir death: but if she marry not, th[a]t then the whole twenty pownds shalbe payed unto
Him w[i]thin six weekes after the day of hir death yet provided th[a]t my will and meaning is, th[a]t if Beniamin Beamont my brother his father shall any wayes molest
or trouble my wife by any suites at Law or otherwise either by himself or his procurement, th[a]t then the guift of the aforesayd twenty pownds his sonne shalbe voyd, and his
sonne only to have twelve pence to be payed when it shall lawfully be demanded. Item I give unto '''Mary Pipple my sister the wife of William Pipple Clarke'''
twelve pence to be payed when it shall lawfully be demanded: Item I give unto '''her severall children now living , viz: unto Stephen, Mary, Martha, Elizabeth'''
'''William, John & Thomas''' to either of them twelve pence a peece to be payed unto them when it shalbe lawfully demanded: Item I give unto '''Susan'''
'''Ham[m]ond & Martha Ham[m]ond, and Alice Duxbury the daughters of my sister Martha deceased''' twelve pence a peece to be payed unto them when it shall be lawfully
demanded. Item whereas my aforesayd '''sister Martha''' did uppon hir deathbed give & bequeath '''hir youngest child called Mary Duxbury''' unto Annis my
wife to bring her up, I leave hir to the discretion of my wife according to the trust com[m]itted to hir, to be provided for by '''Annis my wife''': Yett my will and
meaning is th[a]t if Annis my wife shall fayle in hir care towards th[a]t child, th[a]t then out of those goods th[a]t I shall leave the said Mary Duxbury shall have
twenty pounds payed unto hir either within half a yeare after the marriage day or day of Death of Annis my wife, w[hi]ch of them shall happen first As for any further guift or legacy to any of my kindred aforenamed, I leave it to the will & discretion of my wife to better or increase it, towards such
of them as she shall finde most loving to hir Item I give unto '''Annis my wife''' the book of Martirs in two Volum[m]es Foxe's "English Martyrs" Item I give unto '''Mr John Preston'''
all my other bookes uppo[n] conditio[n] th[a]t he preach my funerall sermon the w[hi]ch if he doe not then I give them to Annis my wife Item I give unto
Annis my wife all my money, plate and all my goods chattells, within doores, without doores moveable or unmoveable of what nature & kind soever discharging
my debts & legacyes aforesayd, and my decent buryall, whom I make and appoynt my only & sole executrix unto this my last will & testament, intreating my
beloved freinds '''Mr John Preston, Clarke''' above mentioned & '''Thomas Ham of Much Byrch''' Thomas Ham is a replacement for a name scribbled out which may be "Robert Cockes of ----" to be supervisors unto the same: In witnesse whereof I have hereunto
Sett my hand and seale the day & yeare above said '''Gamaliell Beamont''' {seal} Sealed and subscribed by the within named Gamaliell Beamont in the pr[esen]ce of us
(Thomas Ham of Much Birch being first interlined)
The mark of Mary Boyford
The m[ar]ke of Daniell Ravens [Probate in Latin] This will was proved before the Venerable Master Roberto Aycliff doctor of laws.... on the second day of November AD 1641, judgement to Agnita Beamont the relict of the deceased and executrix named in this will... ==Sources==

Will of George Boyd Hopson

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] '''Complete Will''' Will of [[Hopson-585|George Boyd Hopson]], Clarkesville, Montgomery County, Mississippi ----- G.B. Hopson State of Tennessee Montgomery County Be it remembered that at a county court began & held at the courthouse in the town of Clarkesville for said county of Montgomery on Sunday March the first 1847 and continued from day to day present & presiding M.F. Price R.W. Monesui (?) Thomas Lyle Among other proceedings the following were had to wit This day was produced in open court an instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of G.B. Hopson, deceased the execution of which was proved by the oath of W.B. Johnson one of the subscribing witnesses to the same upon which the court admitted the same to probate and ordered it to be recorded, the other subscribing Wm. M Finley not being present W.B. Hopson the other witness proves that the said Finley and himself were each called upon by the deceased to witness the same and that the said Finley would on ___ appear in court and prove the same thereupon George C. Boyd and Howell R. Hopson the executor named in said will came into court and entered into bond in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars with G.B. Hopson John P. Williams and P.F. Norfleet (?) as their securities which was received by the court and ordered to be recorded and they were qualified according to law and letters testamentary were issued accordingly Tuesday morning March 2nd 1847 Same justice present & presiding This day appeared in open court Wm M. Finley one of the subscribing witnesses who made oath that he was ___ the last will and testament of George B. Hopson deceased which said will was on yesterday forwarded in open court and the execution thereof ___ ¬¬¬proven by W.B. Johnson the other subscribing witnesses hereto he the said Finley this day as the other witnesses proves the execution of the same agreeably to law, which will was in words and ___ following; viz, J George B. Hopson do make ordain and ___ this my last will and testament revoking all previous wills and testaments at any time made by me. Item 1st, I wish all my just debts as speedily as possible and to the end I will to my executors all my lands in the state of Mississippi and all my negroes and personal estate of every kind and wheresoever situated. I desire them to carry on my farm in the state of Mississippi for the term of five years and to apply the proceeds to the payment of my debts and to the support of my family as hereinafter dictated 2nd, If the means of my estate for the term of five years shall not be sufficient for the payment of my debts my executor if they think it best for my estate may keep all the property together and carry on said farm until all my debts shall be paid. 3rd, After the payments of my debts I give my wife ''Eliza'' during her natural life for the support of herself and our two children ''Sally Ann'' and ''George'' the tract of land upon which we now live near Port Royal in Tennessee and the following negroes ? with '''Armistead''' & his wife '''Mary''' and their five children '''Betsy''', '''Sukey''', '''Kiziah''', '''Juddah''' & '''Dennis''' my two men ('''Isaac'''?) & '''John''' the carpenter and also '''Milley''' '''Harriet''' '''Warrick''' and old '''Harry'''. This property is given to my wife for the support of herself and our two children Sally Ann and George who are to be supported out of it used to with their mother as they may live single. 4th, During the time my executor may keep some property to gather and carry on my farm in the South for the payments of my debts. I wish ___ to permit my wife to reside where she does now and to keep in her possession all the servants she has now with her and to see that she and her family are supported out of the increase in the property in the same way & manner they have heretofore been accustomed to live. 5th, I give to my daughter ''Elvira Norfleet'' during her natural life and for her sole and separate use '''Martha''' the daughter of Armistead and '''Nancy''' '''Sally''' the daughter of '''Peter''' '''Sylvia''' '''Sukey''', '''Hannah’s '''child and at her death to be equally divided amongst the daughters. These negroes are given to my daughter Elvira in consequence of her having a large family and I wish her to have them over and above the equal portion of my negro property. 6th, I give to my son ''George Hopson'' '''Jeane(?)''' and '''Lucy''' and their children '''Willie''' '''Fanny''', '''Elsie''' '''Massthalia''' '''Luke''' and '''Henry''', '''Elizabeth''', '''Jenny''' and also old '''Harry''' on the death of my wife Eliza 7th To my daughter ''Eliza Jane Lewell'' I give my negro woman '''Hannah''' and '''her five youngest children''' 8th To my daughter ''Sally Ann'' I give '''Bill''' '''Alder''', '''Homer''' '''Phil''' & his wife '''Dilsey''' and their two children '''Lewis''' & '''Wright'''' and I also give her '''Nellie''' and '''Harriet''' on the death of her mother my executor may give up to Sally Ann upon her marriage any of the negroes mentioned in this item except those given to my wife for her life. 9th, To my daughter ''Matilda Williams'' I give '''Frank''' & '''his wife & child''' 11th, I wish my wife ''Eliza'' and daughter ''Sally Ann'' to support and educate my granddaughter ''Margaret Davis(?) ___'' and I wish my wife on her death or sooner if she choose to give her the negroes out of those I willed to her say two girls and a boy 12th, In consideration of the valuable services which have been rendered same by Robt. McCutcheons I wish each of my legates upon the division of my estate to give him out of their respective shares one hundred dollars and to see that he is taken care of and supported during his lifetime. 13th, After the death of my wife ''Eliza'' I give to my negro man '''Warrick''' to my son ''Joseph J. Hopson'' 14th, All my lands not heretofore divided I give to my executor to be sold for the payment of my just debts. 15th, Should my wife desire if my executors are hereby directed to sell my tract of land near Port Royal and invest the proceeds or any portion thereof in the purchase of which other property as my said wife may direct to be sold in the same way and for the same use and purchases and the land was sold 16th, Should any of the '''female slaves herein specially bequeathed have increase after this will I bequeath such increase to each of my legatus(?) as may own the mother of such increase''' 17th, After the payment of all my debts then I wish a division of '''all my negro property''' to take place among ''all my children'' in such way the share of negro property of all my children may be equal except Mrs. ''Eliza Norfleet'' who shall have the negroes heretofore given to her and their children over and above her equal portion of my negro property In making such division regard will be had as well to the negroes before given as well as to those given in this very last will and if any of my children shall receive by this will and former gifts more ___ is her equal portion of negroes then each child or children having received more shall make up in money or negroes to such as have received less than their equal portion of negro property 18th, After the payments of all my just debts I will to my executors all my real and personal property '''except negroes to be sold on such terms as they think best''' and out of the proceeds of which sale I give to ''Wil'' and ''William'' $400 and I give the balance in equal portions to my ''wife'' and my two children ''Sally Ann'' and ''George'' 19th, I also will to my executor to be sold the tract of land near Port Royal if not sooner sold and all the personal estate except negroes In Tennessee and when sold I give the proceeds to Joseph J. Hopson Howard R. Hopson Elvira Mildred Williams and Eliza Jane Leavell 20th, The '''negroes''' herein given to ''Eliza Norfleet'' specifically are to be so much over and above the equal portions of my estate and all the property herein and hereby given to her shall be held by her during her natural life for her sole and separate use and at her death the same shall be divided amongst her ''daughters''. 21st, Should the pressure of debts on the ___ of my estate require it then I give to my executors the power to sell each of my '''slaves as are not herein specifically bequeathed''' 22nd, Upon a final division of my negroes I wish my old and faithful servants '''Phill''', '''Billy''', '''Daniel''' & '''Peter''' to be set at liberty and to live with each of my legates as they may choose and I wish all my legates to be a guardian and protector for them as long as they may live 23rd, If the tract of land near Port Royal should be sold by my executor and the proceeds of such sale invested in other property, then on the death of my wife I wish such property so purchased to be sold by executor and the proceeds divided as I herein directed the proceed of the said piece of land to be divided 24th, My negro man '''Monroe'''(?) has been to me a valuable servant faithful, and I wish my ''wife'' at her death to set him free if he prove to her to be a good & faithful servant. 25th, '''Such negroes as I have willed to my wife for her life''' and not have disposed of by name in this will, I wish her to ''divide amongst our children'' upon her death as she thinks proper 26th, I do hereby nominate and constitute and appoint my sons Howell R. Hopson and Joseph J. Hopson and my son-in-law Philip F. Norfleet and my relative George C. Boyd executors of this my last will and testament after the writing and before the publication or signing of this will the word children in 5th and 20th items have been erased the word daughters (inserted?) in its place, it is my further will and desire that my executors after my death pay to my friend and relative George C. Boyd the sum of $2500 in cash so soon as they can conveniently raise the funds from my estate after the payments of my debts, This devise is made to George C. Boyd as a small compensation for his service heretofore rendered to me as a friend and in his official capacity as my attorney. In case George C. Boyd refuses or fail to receive the amount of money from my executor as __ case he did before I do then it is my earnest desire that my executor pay the same to his two children now living (to wit/wife Mary Boyd and Millard/Willard C. Boyd and in case of the death of either of them without issue living then to the legal heir of the George C. Boyd In testimony whereof I have herein to set my hand and seal to this the first day of September 1846 George B. Hopson {seal} Signed in my presence the day it bears date both sheets of paper which is united by a seal W.B. Johnson} Wm. M. Finley} State of Tennessee} Montgomery County} I William Pogue clerk of the county court of said county do certify that the foregoing pages 1 2 3 4 5 & 6 ___ contains a true and correct copy of no __ had in our said court March term 1847 in the case of the probate of the will of George B. Hopson qualifications of executors copy of will & as the same appears in my office of record In testimony whereof I have presents I set my hand and seal affixed my seal of office in the town of Clarkesville the 10th of Nov 1847 and 72 year of Ind. Of America _M Rogers Clerk ==Sources== *''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930,'' images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-M93F-1?cc=2036959&wc=M7MB-WM9%3A344537901%2C345798102 : 21 May 2014), Coahoma > Wills 1841-1917 > image 40 of 370; county courthouses and public libraries, Mississippi.

Will of George Cater, labourer of Blaby 1800

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Cater-878|George Cater]], labourer of Blaby, Leicestershire, was written on 9 March 1776 and proved 15 March 1800. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1800 A-O
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George Cater probate in 1776 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Labourer.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy except where added to improve readability. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *George Cater (testator) *[[Cater-882|John Cater]] (son) *Elizabeth Botterill (neighbour) *[[Cater-881|George Cater]] (son, under 21 in 1776) *[[Cater-879|Mary]] (daughter, since married to [[Brooks-27714|Thomas Brooks]], executrix) *[[Carter-34428|Ann]] (daughter, under 21 in 1776) *[[Cater-880|Alice]] (daughter) *Witnesses: Anis Miep?, William Perkins, Jno Edwd Carter ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me '''George Cater''' of
Blaby in the County of Leicester Labourer who am now in good Health
of Body and of sound Mind Memory and Understanding / Praised
be God for the same I give and devise to my Son '''John Cater''' and
his Heirs All that my Messuage Cottage or Tenement with the
Garden lying next to '''Elizabeth Botterill''''s House / divided from the
Garden belonging to the Messuage Cottage or Tenement wherein
I dwell by a Quick Hedge / and other Appurtenances thereto
belonging situate standing and being in Blaby aforesaid and
now in the Occupation of my said Son And I hereby will and
direct my said Son John Cater immediately after my Decease
to make a Door or Entrance into the Town Street of Blaby aforesaid
from the Messuage Cottage or Tenement I have hereby devised to
him in order that he may not intrude or come upon any Part of
the Hereditaments I shall herein after devise to my son '''George'''
'''Cater''' I give to my Daughters '''Mary Ann''' and '''Alice''' respectively
a Right and Liberty to dwell in the Messuage Cottage or
Tenement wherein I now dwell and which I shall hereinafter
devise to my Son George so long as they shall respectively
remain unmarried And subject to such Right and Liberty
and also subject to the Payment of Five Pounds hereinafter
by me bequeathed to my Daughter Ann I give and devise my
said Messuage Cottage or Tenement wherein I now dwell with
the Garden thereto belonging lying next to Hunt's House and
the Quick Hedge which divides the same from the Garden herein
before by me devised to my Son John to my Son George and
his Heirs But in Case he shall dye unmarried and without
Issue before he shall attain his Age of Twenty one Then I give
and devise my said last mentioned Messuage Cottage or
[Page 2]
Tenement with the Appurtenances and Quick Hedge to my
said Son John his Heirs and Assigns for ever Subject as aforesaid
And also Subject to the Payment of Three Pounds of lawfull Money
of Great Britain to each of my said Three Daughters or such of them
as shall be living at the Time of the Decease of my said Son George
under the Age of Twenty one Years and unmarried and without
Issue Also I give and bequeath to my said Daughter Ann Five
Pounds when she shall attain her Age of Twenty one Years and
I charge the Hereditaments before devised to my Son George with
the Payment thereof I give to my Daughters Mary and Alice
All my Household Goods and Personal Estate equally to be
divided between them Subject to the Payment of my Debts and
Funeral Expences And I make my said Daughters Mary and
Alice ....... Executrixes of this my Will In Witness
whereof I the said George Cater the Testator have to this my Will
sett my Hand and Seal the Ninth - Day of March
in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Seventy Six ./.
The mark of
George Cater the
Testator
Signed Sealed Published and declared
by the above named George Cater the Testator
as and for his last Will and Testament
in the Presence of us who in his Presence
subscribed our Names as Witnesses
hereto -
'''Anis Miep?'''
'''William Perkins'''
'''Jno Edwd Carter'''
[Page 3 Probate]
15th March 1800
Let aprobat be made to '''Mary the wife of Thomas Brookes''' (heretofore
Mary Cater) the surviving Executrix within named.
She being sworn as well to the faithful Execution of the will as that
the Testator's Goods Chattels and Credits do not amount in
value to the sum of Twenty pounds
Before me
Thos Robinson, Surr[oga]te == Sources ==

Will of George Colshill

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__NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Colshill-5|George Colshill (abt.1524-bef.1550)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of George Colshill of Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire, England. It was written on 5 August 1549 ''(see Research Notes)'' and proved at London on 27 February 1549/50. '''Will of George Colshill''' :Reference: PROB 11-33-118 :Description: Will of George Colshill, Mercer of London :Date: 27 February 1549 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D951906 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 33, {{Ancestry Sharing|5598150|7b22746f6b656e223a22432f71466959626a623054504d677672676e417a736147485a44747651314c4f48757a666b4851766867513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|915646|uk}} (accessed 13 August 2023), Will of Georgy Colshill, granted probate on 27 Feb 1549. Died about 1549 in London. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''', in order of appearance: *'''George Colshill''', Testator *'''Sense Colshill''', my Wiffe, sole Executrix *'''William Curteys''' *'''Peter Smythe''' gent late sarvannt vnto '''Sr Richard Crumwell Knighte''' *'''William Colshill''' my Father late Citizen and mercer of London, deceased *'''Thomas Colshill''', my sonne *'''Mary Colshill''', my daughter *my brother '''Xpofer Draper''', Oversear ===== Transcription ===== T. Georgy Colshill [Page one] In the name of god amen The fifte day of August in the Yere of o[u]r Lorde god a Thousande five
Hundred Fourtie and six and in the thirde yere of the reigne of o[u]r Soueraigne Lorde King Edwarde the Sixte (NOTE)
by the grace of god King of England Frannce and Irelande defendor of the faithe and of the churche of Englande
and also of Irelande in earthe the Supreme Godd
'''I George Colshill Citizen and mercer of London''' being of
good and parfitt memory laude and praise be to god make ordeyn and dispose this my p[rese]nt testament conteyning
herein my last will in manner and fourme following, that is to say First and principalie I bequeth and com[m]ytt my
Soule vnto almightie god my maker Savior and Redemer in whome and by the merittes of whose gloriouse and most
blessed passion is my truste and confidence of clere? remission and forgevenes of my synnes. And my body to be
buried where it shall please god to dispose for it.
And I will that all suche debtes and dueties as I doe owe of
right and conscience to anny parson or parsonnes shalbe well and trulie contented and paid by myne executrix
undrenamed or ells ordeyned so to be paide as my goodes shall stretche? thereunto.
And as towching and concerning thorder
and disposit[i]on of all and singuler my Leases and termes of yeres whiche I haue yet to come of and in all and singuler the houses
Landes tenementes and mylls in there appurten[a]nces hereaftre rehersed and specified that is to say all that my Lease interest
and terme of yeres whiche I haue yt to come of and in those twoo tenementes w? theire appurten[a]nces sett lying and being
in the parrishe of Sainte mary woollchurche in the Citie of London to me grannted and letten for the terme of fiftie yeres
And also all that my Lease interest and terme of yeres which I haue yt to come of and in those twoo tenementes and
Howses wt theire appurten[a]nces sett lying and being in Cornehill in the saide Citie of London in the parrishe of Sainte
Mary Wool churche . to me grannted and letten for the terme of three score yeres by one Mr Tate gent,
And also all
that my Lease interest and terme of yeres of and in those twoo tenementes w? theire appurten[a]nces sett lying and being in the
parrishe of Saint Bothulphe wt>out Algate of London grannted for the terme of xxiJ
yeres . the which Lease I latelye Bought of one
'''William Curteys''' weanes? and also all that my Lease interest and terme of yeres whiche I haue yt to come of
and in those foure mylls wt theire appurten[a]nces set lying and being in Huntingtonshire whiche Lease I lately bought
of one '''Peter Smythe gent late sarvannt vnto Sr Richard Crumwell Knighte''' grannted for the terme of Fiftie
yeres. My very will and mynde is that '''Sence my Wiffe''' shallhaue theym all to her own proper vse for euer to
geve to sell or to doo wt theym whatsoeuer she best liketh. And as towching thorder and dispo[si]tion of all and singuler my landes
tenementes rentes reversions and fer..es and other hereditaments whatsoeuer they be goodes chattels or of what kynde
nature or qualitie soeuer they be whiche late were of '''William Colshill my Father late Citizen and mercer of London'''
'''deceased''' and that to me by and after his deathe did descende or that at any tyme hereaftre by anny right
tithe vse pollycie way or meane shall or may descende or come sett lying and being aswell in the towne and parrishe
of Hartines? and the precincte of the same in the Countie of Midls as ells where in anny other Countie or
[Page two] Shere or place wtin this Realm of England I doe give will and bequeth all the same my Landes and tenementes with there
appurten[a]nces last aboue rehersed to '''the saide Sence my wiffe'''. To haue and to holde occupie take and receive and enioy all
my saide Landes and the proffittes rentes and yerely issues of the same comyng and growing to '''the saide Sence my Wiffe''' and
to her assignes during her life naturall but I will that the Leases before rehersed she shalhaue theyme to doe what soeuer
they will wt theyme and only I doe meane the Lande that may growe to me and to myne that is '''Thomas Colshill''' and '''Mary Colshill''' my
Childerne by dessent of my Fathers or by or otherwise haue soeuer it may be that she shalhaue that but
only for her liffetyme. So that it passe not about twentie poundes by the yere and if she kepe her vnmaried to haue all
for terme of her liffe keping the thinges in reparation but if she doo marry then if she kepe the saide Lande in her hande
she to be accomptable for the same to my saide twoo childernes behoofe? when they shall come to there full age or be
married the profitt thereof equaly to be divided betwixte theyme both and then as nowe and nowe as then my will
and very intent is that aftre the deathe of '''my saide wiffe Sense Colshill''' as before rehersed, '''my sonne Thomas'''
'''Colshill''' shalhave and enioy all the same my Landes and tenementes so comyng by descent wt other my hereditaments
what or where soeuer they be wt theire appurten[a]nces for euer. And if it fortune '''my saide sonne Thomas''' to dye and
departe this liffe Then I will that '''Mary Colshill my daughter''' shall enioy all afore..... too? as if '''my said'''
'''sonne Thomas Colshill''' had neuer been borne And if it shall please god that bothe '''my saide Childerne'''
shall departe theire lyves as the will of god be fulfilled in all thinges Then I will that '''Sense my wiffe'''
shallhave all my saide Landes and hereditamentes and her heires foreuer
The residue of all my goodes cattals
and debtes whatsoeuer they be I doo geve vnto '''Sense my wiffe''' whiche Sense of this my present testament
and last will I make and ordeyne my sole executrix and '''my Oversear my brother xpofer Draper''' And I revoke
and utterly dis.... all and euery other former wills testamentes Legacies bequeastes executors -- illegible --
by me in anny wise before tyme named made or bequethed. And I will that this my present testament shall
stande remayne and abide for my very testament and last will withe Ex....... Oversear by .....illegible
named In Witness whereof '''I the saide George Colshill''' to this my present testament and last Will
made and written in myn own hande I have setto my Seale and subscribed by name the day and yere
abouewritten. By me '''George Colshill'''
^At right margin, in Latin:
Quarto December ..83 Ad
bonors... [illegible due to bleed through] '''Probate in Latin'''
[illegible due to bleed through]
27 February 1549 == Research Notes == The date and the regnal year don't match. The calendar year must have been 1549/50 (not 1546), which was the regnal year 3 Edward VI. ==Sources==

Will of George Cooper of HIngham 1609

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Cooper-34461|George Cooper (-bef.1609)]] This is a transcription of the register copy will of [[Cooper-34461|'''George Cooper''']], wheelwright of Hingham, Norfolk. It was written on 15 June 1609 and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk sitting at Wymondham on 1 July 1609. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Good quality image supplied and the handwriting was legible.
Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used.
The scribe joined "the" and a following word together if that word began with a vowel
'''The surname spellings Cooper and Cowper''' both used and in all cases the breviograph for Per used, making the names look like Coop and Cowp. '''Persons named in the will:''' *'''George Cowper''' Testator , occupation wheelwright *'''Peter Cowper''' brother of testator *'''John Cooper, son of Peter Cooper''' nephew of testator *'''Richard Cooper''' brother of testator *'''Elizabeth Pitcher''' niece of testator *'''Elizabeth Sparke''' testator's maid servant *'''Thomas Bawdwin''' perhaps Baldwin, testator's apprentice *'''Robert Cooper''' brother of testator *'''Bridgett''' wife of testator *'''Hugh Bromiton''' relationship not stated *'''John Docke''' witness *'''William Mallowes''' witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen''' The
fiftene daye of June 1609 '''I George'''
Coo '''Cowper''' of Hingham in the
County of Norff Wheelwright and
within the dioces of Norwich beinge whole
of mynde & of p[er]fect Remembrance, lauded
be god doe ordayne and make this my p[re]sent
Testament and last will in manner and
forme followinge. that ys to saye Refusinge
settinge voide and disannullinge all other
Willes and Testamentes in tymes past
by me made First and principallie I
Committ and Comend my sowle into the handes
[page 2]
of Allmighty god my maker & Jesus Christ
my sweet saviour and onely Redemer And
god the holy ghost my sanctifier Trustinge
to inioy the glorious pr[e]sence of the true and
ymortall god amongst the Sayntes in heaven
And my body to be buried in the Church yarde
of HIngham aforsayde Item I give &
Bequeath unto '''John Coop[er] sonne of '''Peter'''
'''Coop[er] my brother''' forty shillings of lawfull
money of England to be payde into his
fathers handes to his use within one yeare
next after his my decease
Item I give &
bequeath unto '''the Daughter of my brother'''
'''Peter Coop[er]''' twenty shillings to be payde
in like manner
Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Richard Coop[er] my brother''' xxs
To be payde unto him within one yeare next
after my decease
Item I give and
bequeath unto''' Elizabeth Pitcher my neece'''
xxs to be payde unto her within one yeare
next after my decease
Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Elizabeth Sparke my'''
'''mayde servant''' fyve poundes of lawfull
money of England to be payde unto her
within one yeare after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas'''
'''Bawdwin my apprentice''' all my Tooles
whatsoev[er] To be delivered him within halfe a
[page 3]
yeare next after my decease
Item I give
and Bequeath my sayd app[re]ntice as much
Tymber as will make him a payer of wheeles
to be wrought within my working shoppe
In Considerac[i]on whereof I will he shall work
within my wife halfe a yeare next after my
decease she all the meane tyme givinge
him meate drinke and wagis Reserved to
my wife owt of my toole aforsayd the litte
cominge sawes a betle an axe and the yron
wedges & my best handed hatchett
Item
I give and bequeath unto '''Hugh Bromiton'''
xs to be payde unto him within one yeare
next after my decease
Item I give and
Bequeath unto''' my brother Robert Coop[er]'''
xiijs iiijd 13 shillings and 4 pence, two thirds of a pound whome I make Sup[er]visor of this
my Testament and last will To this and
he shall advise my wife whith with spelled with an H his sadvise
touchinge the p[er]formance of this my testam[en]t
and last will
Item All and singular the
Rest of my goodes Cattelles Chattelles debts
and utensilles of howshold by what tytle or
name so ever they be called not herein speciallie
named I give and Bequeath unto''' Bridgett'''
'''my wife''' whome I make sole executrixe of
this my Testament and last will to thintent
she shall trulie paye my debts whatsoev[er]
and discharge my legacies whatsoev[er]
[page 4]
Accordinge to the true meaninge of this
my last will and Testament And bring my
body decently to the earth And doe such
deedes of Charytye to the poore at my
buriall as god shall move her In witnesse
whereof I have sett my seale given the
daye and yeare first above written / These
beinge '''witnesses John Docke and me'''
'''William Mallowes''' '''Probate''' [abstracted from the Latin] administration of this Testament granted at Wymondham at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk the first day of July AD 1609 to the Executrix named in this Testament ==Sources==

Will of George Grant of Mason, Kentucky.

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[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: King George County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category: Mason County, Kentucky, Slaves]] === '''Last Will and Testament of George Grant, 1824''' === In the name of God, Amen. I, George Grant senior, of the county of Mason and State of Kentucky, being in good health and of sound mind and well knowing the certainty of death doth make and order this my last will and testament in form and manner as follows: I give and bequeath to my wife Mary Grant, my whole estate both real and personal during her life or widowhood after my death, and my desire is that at the death or remarriage of my wife, that my estate be divided amongst my son, George Grant, and my daughters as follows. Namely, my son George Grant and my daughters Mary Grant and Peggy B. Grant, and Judy Grant, likewise my daughter Nancy Moss once Nancy Grant and at the death of my daughter Nancy Moss her part of the estate to be divided amongst the children of my daughter Nancy Moss. I likewise leave to the children of my son James Grant one child's part to be divided amongst them. To my daughter Betsey Lowry once Betsey Grant, I have already given negro '''Lucy and Milly with their Increase''' which she has now in possession and my daughter Betsey Lowry nor her heirs to have any other part of my negro property. I likewise give to my daughter Mary Grant, '''Negro Dick and George and Miny with her increase'''. To my daughter Peggy B. Grant, I give '''Negro Jerry and Willis and Lucy and Eliza with their Increase'''. To my daughter Judy Grant, I give '''negro Daniel and Tom and negro girl Phoebe and Lydia with their increase'''. As I have given my children that have left me a bed and furniture it is my desire that Mary Grant, Peggy B. Grant and Judy Grant have a bed well furnitured each of them. And I likewise give to my daughter Mary Grant and Peggy B. Grant all the quilts and counterpanes of their own make each of their own. And after the death of my self and my wife my desire is that my daughters Mary Grant, Peggy B Grant and Judy Grant posses my land for a home as long as they live or keep unmarried.'' At their death or marriage, to belong to my son George Grant, the negros I have given to my daughters, Mary Grant, Peggy Grant and Judy Grant is their free gift besides their equal share of what I die posessed of''. And lastly I do appoint my son, George Grant and Kendell Moss as executors to this last will and testament. In witness thereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the fifteen day of October eighteen hundred and twenty four. Signed and delivered acknowledged in the presence of Wern Parker, M. Shackleford, George, Shackleford, Lilas Callaron, Francis L. Hord. Attested by Mason co. Court Sept 1827, Marshall Key.

Will of George Hilhouse of Bristol, 1845

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Hilhouse-2|George Hilhouse]] of Bristol, late of Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire, 1845== ''Transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain'' ''The National Archives, ref. PROB 11/2093/25, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D133197 Discovery Centre catalogue entry]'' ''Will proved 4 May 1849'' This is the last Will and Testament of me George Hilhouse late of Westbury upon Trim in the County of Gloucester but now of Clifton in the City and County of Bristol Esquire I give and bequeath to my dear wife Agatha Hilhouse all my household furniture plate linen china books pictures wearing apparel and other articles of domestic use or consumption together with the sum of five hundred pounds sterling to supply her immediate occasions But it is my will that my said plate goods and pictures all after the decease of my said wife go to and between my two daughters hereinafter named or such one of them as shall be living at the decease of my said wife and if both of them shall so live then to be divided between them in nearly equal shares in such manner as my executors at their discretion shall think proper And I give devise and bequeath all my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments and other real estate and all my personal estate and effects (except what I have above given to my said wife) to my brother Abraham Hilhouse Esquire my brother in law Henry Chapman Esquire and my son in law George Cappelar[?] Sawyer Esquire their heirs executors administrators and assigns respectively as to my trust and mortgage estates if any upon the trusts and subject to the equities subsisting concerning the same respectively and as to the residue of my said property upon trust that they the said Abraham Hilhouse Henry Chapman and George Cappelar Sawyer and the survivors and survivor of them and the heirs executors and administrators of such survivor and their or his assigns respectively do and shall at such time or times by such ways and means and generally in such manner and form as they as they or he in their or his absolute and uncontrollable discretion shall think proper sell and dispose of and collect get in recover and receive the same respectively or otherwise convert the same into money and do and shall by with and out of the moneys to arise from such sales and conversions in the first place pay and discharge the expenses of my funeral and the charges of proving and establishing this my will and otherwise incidental or relating to the execution hereof together with all mortgages or other securities specifically affecting the same respectively and do and shall in the second place pay and discharge the three several sums of ten thousand pounds each respectively secured by me to the respective trustees of the settlements made on my marriage with my late wife Mary Walker Chapman and on my marriage with my present wife the said Agatha Hilhouse and on the marriage of the said George Cappelar Sawyer with my daughter Mary Rebecca or so much off the said several sums respectively as may for the time being remain or be payable to such respective trustees with interest thereon respectively according to the exigencies of such securities respectively which said several settlements and securities as well as two deeds of appointment dated the twelfth of December last and executed by me under a power contained in the said first mentioned settlement I hereby confirm and do and shall lay out and invest the net moneys to arise from my said residuary real and personal estate (after payment of all my just debts and liabilities if any) in their or his names or name in the Parliamentary stocks or public funds of Great Britain or on interest on Government or real securities or upon any Railway Port Canal or other debentures notes or other securities in England or Wales with power from time to time to alter and vary the same for or into other stocks funds or securities of a similar nature as may be deemed expedient and do and shall stand possessed of all such stocks funds and securities In trust to pay the dividends interest and annual proceeds thereof to my said wife Agatha Hilhouse during her life and subject thereto In trust for my two daughters and only children the said Mary Rebecca Sawyer and Anna Chapman Hilhouse or such one of them as shall be living at my decease or shall have died leaving any issue who shall survive me and if both then in equal shares and if either of my said daughters should die before me leaving any issue who shall survive me her portion shall go to such her issue and if more than one in equal shares And I declare that the rents of annual proceeds of any of my property for the time being remaining unsold shall be applied in the same manner as the residue of the purchase money or the securities on which the same would have to be invested would be applicable if such property were sold And I declare that the receipts of my said trustees or trustee for any money payable to them or him by virtue of this my Will shall be good discharges for all purposes And I declare that if any trustee or trustees of this my Will should die or decline or become incapable to act in the aforesaid trusts or any of them it shall be lawful for the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee or if none for my legal personal representatives for the time being to appoint another trustee or new trustees in his or their room and every such new trustee shall have all the powers and authorities hereby given to the trustees herein named And I declare that none of the said trustees shall be answerable for any other or for more than his own acts and wilful defaults nor for signing receipts for the sake of conformity or any involuntary loss and that every trustee shall be reimbursed out kf the trust property all expenses relating thereto And I hereby appoint my said wife Agatha Hilhouse and the said Abraham Hilhouse and Henry Chapman and survivors and survivor of them guardians and curators of the person and estate of my said daughter Anna Chapman HIlhouse during her minority I hereby appoint the said Abraham Hilhouse Henry Chapman and George Cappelar Sawyer Executors of this my Will and declare that it shall be lawful for my executors or administrators for the time being to pay and debt or demand claimed from my Estate upon any evidence they or he may think proper and to settle adjust compromise and compound or submit to arbitration all or any of the matters and things in which my property may be implicated at the time of my decease upon such terms and conditions as they or he shall deem expedient Witness my hand the third day of May one thousand eight hundred and forty five

Will of George Langford of Worcester, Gentleman, 1640

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Langford-3027|George Langford]]''', gentleman of the City of Worcester, Worcestershire, England. George drew up his will on 28 February 1639/40 when he was in good health. A nuncupative codicil naming his second wife as executrix was added on the 10 or 11 of April 1640 when George was dying. The will and codicil were proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 6 July 1640. '''Will of George Langford 1640''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 183
{{Ancestry Sharing|29929831|6af3ae}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|981403|uk}} (accessed 14 August 2022)

The last paragraph of the will proper seems to have at least one line missing in this register copy referring to a bequest to the women who accompanied his first wife to her burial. There is also a repetition of "the remainder of" in this paragraph. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Langford-3027|George Langforde]] of the Cittie of Worcester Gent''' Testator *'''Marie my late wife''' Testator's first wife buried at St Martin's, Worcester *'''my grandchildren... the Children of Thomas Atwood and Joane my daughter''' Thomas executor for this part of the will **'''Joane the wife of Nicholas Barker **'''Elizabeth Atwood **'''Alice Atwood **'''Anne Atwood **'''Martha Atwood **'''Katherine Atwood *'''William Bradley''' owes Testator money *'''Thomas Poole''' owes Testator money *'''Francis Cother''' owes Testator money *'''Thomas East''' owes Testator money *'''Thomas Yates''' owes Testator money *'''my grandchildren and daughters of James and Elizabeth my daughter deceased''' **'''Jane Hill''' **'''Martha the now wife of Robert Buggyns''' **'''Margaret Hill *'''Moses Woodcocks''' owes Testator money *'''Thomas Hurdman''' owes Testator money *'''Richard Hill my Grandchilde''' executor of this part of the will *'''Thomasine Langford my brothers daughter''' *'''Jane Williams the childe remayneing in my howse''' received £5 *'''her father''' father of Jane Williams, still living *'''my grandchild Thomas Bache''' *'''the said Thomas Langford''' has not been mentioned by name before, maybe the father of Thomasine Langford *'''my cosen Mr George Streete''' 10 shillings for a ring *'''William Cooke''' *'''Francis Wilson''' one of the women who carried his first wife to her burial *'''Francis my now wife''' executrix of will named the codicil. In the probate statement, she is referred to as '''Frances Yates alias Langforde''' *'''Thomas Bache my sonne in lawe''' father of Thomas Bache the grandchild *'''Mr Henry Ingram Esquier''' ---- [''folio 141 verso'']
In the name of God Amen the Eight and twentieth
day of February in the yeare of our lord God according the computac[i]on of the
Church of England One thousand Sixt hundred thirtie and Nyne and in the
Fiftenth yeare of the raigne of out Soveraigne Lord Kinge Charles of England
Scotland France and Ireland '''I George Langforde''' of the Cittie of Worcester
Gent being (thankes bee to God) in good and perfect health and memorie doe make
and ordayne this my last will and testament in writing, revokeing hearby all former
Willes and testaments Doe in manner and forme following First and principally
comende my soule into the handes of Almightie God my maker, trusting onely
to have remission and forgivenes of my sinnes and eternall life hereafter by and
through the merits and passion of Jesus Christ my Saviour and redeemer and by
none other meanes, and my body to be buryed in the Channcell of the parish Church
of St Martyn in the Cittie of Worcester under the Stone with '''Marie my late wife''' And touching my worldlie goods wherewith god hath endowed mee, I give and
dispose in manner and forme following, My will is, and I doe give and divise unto
'''Joane the wife of Nicholas Barker, Elizabeth Atwood, Alice Atwood, Anne
'''Atwood Martha Atwood and Katherine Atwood my grandchildren''' theise beinge the
'''Children of Thomas Atwood and Joane my daughter''' the debts due uppon bond by
'''William Bradley''' and his sueritie of the penall sume of Forty poundes for the paym[en]t
of Twenty pounds with the use, the severall debtes of '''Thomas Poole''' by twoe severall
bondes of the severall sumes of Twentie sixe poundes for payments of Twelve poundes
ten shillinges and of Fortie poundes for the payment of Twenty pounds with that
use and of '''Francis Cother''' with his suertie of Twenty sixe pounde for payment of
Theirteene poundes ten shillinges with the use and of '''Thomas East''' of the penall sume of
[''blank''] for payment of Eighteene pounde with the use and of '''Thomas Yates''' for twoe
severall debtes by bonde the ~ of Fifty pounde for the payment of Twenty five poundes
with the use, the other of Twenty pounde for payment of Ten pounde with the use, All
the use of the severall and particuler bondes being already discharged untill this by me And
for recovery and receaveing theise severall debtes and monies I ordayne the said '''Thomas'''
'''Atwood''' sole Executor. And for other use intent and purpose whatsoever Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Jane Hill, Martha the now wife of Robert Buggyns and unto Margaret'''
'''Hill my grandchildren and daughters of James and Elizabeth my daughter deceased'''
due by '''Moses Woodcocks''' and his suerties videlt One of Fower score pounde for paym[en]t
of Forty pounde with the use the other of Twenty pounde for payment Tenn pounde with the
use and that debte of '''Thomas Hurdman''' due by bonde of Twenty pounde for payment of Ten
pounde with the use, which severall use is and are paide untill this tyme, For recovery and
receaveing whereof I ordayne and appoint '''Richard Hill my Grandchilde''' full and whole
Executor for this purpose and none other purpose or intent Item I give and bequeath to
'''Thomasine Langford my brothers daughter''' Twenty pounde, and the which is due by
Bonde of Forty pounde unto, desireing some of my freindes with the helpe of my generall
Executors to recover and receave for the use of the said Thomasine. Item I give and bequeath
unto '''Jane Williams the childe remayneing in my howse''' the debt due of Five pounde
with the use by bond made by '''her father''' whome I require not onely to pay it but alsoe to bee
carefull to imploy it to the childes use. Item I give and bequeath to '''my grandchild Thomas'''
'''Bache''' the Bedstede in the Forestreete Chamber togeather with the testerne curtaynes [''folio 415 recto'']
and vallences the and Cupboard and bresse there, the table board, the Court Cupboard, the
Andirons fier and tonges and one greene chaire withe six stolles and alsoe the best featherbedd
saveing new one and one other featherbedd with the best Arras coverlet, one other coverlet and
three blankets, one paire of flaxen sheetes and one paire of hempen sheetes. Item I give
and bequeath to the said '''Thomas Bache''' my greate brasse pott in the kitchin. I doe further
give and bequeath to the said Thomas Bache the Jacke, the rackes, the fier shovells tonges the
barr and the fier barr, one of the ordinary brasse potts and one ordinary Cauldron, halfe a
dosen of butterie pewter, half a dosen of the best pewter, one bason and Ewer, the Cupboarde
clokes and suck like heretofore used in the forestreete Chamber, one Carpet for the board there
and one trundle Bedsteede for the same roome, twoe good candlestickes of brass or pewter at
his choice Item I give and bequeath to the said '''Thomas Langford''' one ordinary pott, one
ordinary Colthren Cauldron and halfe a dosen of ordinary pewter and one candlestick. I give and
bequeath to '''my cosen Mr George Streete''' ten shillinges to buy him a ringe, I give and bequeath
unto '''William Cooke''' ten shillinges to buy him a ringe. Item I give and bequeath unto '''Francis'''
'''Wilson''' and to the rest which carryed my former to her buriall, The rest of my money by bonde
I give to '''Francis my now wife''' Item I give to the '''Frances my now wife''' the remainder of
the remainder of the Lease of Hardwickes Court and the Tith Tither comonly called Sextons Tith
the tithe of Priers feildes Poole close and the slinges as well of corne graine and haye Butt
if '''Thomas Bache my sonne in lawe''' doe before the Feast of Saint John Baptist next pay
unto my said wife Frances the sum Lxxxli, then I give the said Tithe of Pryers Feildes Poole
close and the slinges unto the saide Thomas Bache my sonne in lawe. And if '''Mr Henry Ingram'''
'''Esquier''' doe paye unto my said wife Frances the sume of Fifty One poundes before the said Feast of
Saint John the Baptist, Then I give and bequeath into the said Herny Ingram Esquier the
Tithes of Corne graine and haye comonly called Sextons Tithe . ''''Geo: Langford.''' '''Codicillus'''
Memorandum that uppon about friday or Saturday the Tenth and
Eleaventh dayes of the Moneth of Aprill Anno domini One thousand six hundred and
forty '''George Langford''' late of the Cittie of Worcester deceased being then sicke of
the sickness whereof hee dyed yett of perfect memorie and understanding with an intente
and purpose to name and constite his Executor of his will which hee had in that tyme
of his said sicknes former he made and written and to dispose of the residue and remaind[e]r
of his estate which hee had not by that Will given and disposed, did make and declare his
Codicill nuncupative or by word of mouth as followeth vizt I doe make '''my wife Frances'''
my executrix or I would have my wife to be, or my wife shalbe my Executrix or one of
my Executors and sheee shall have and I doe give her, or I would that my wife shoulde or
shall have all the remainder and residue of my goods and estate which I have not given
or bequeathed in my will, which I have in this my sicknes made and written or hee
uttered or spake wordes to the verie like effect, and willed that the same same should stande
for and tobe taken for and as parte and parcell of his said Will made as aforesaid in the
presence of hearing of credible witnesses :/ Probate [in Latin] This will with one Codicil written above was proved at London before the venerable William Clarke Doctor of Laws, surrogate for the venerable Master Henry Marten knight and Doctor of Laws presiding at a commissary constituted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury the sixth of July AD 1640 Judgment given to '''Frances Yates alias Langforde''' the executrix named in the said Codicil, administration of all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased to administer the same well and faithfully, having been first sworn. ==Sources==

Will of George Lawson

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[[Category: Washington, County Durham]] [[Category: Hexham, Northumberland]] [[Category: County Durham, Lawson Name Study]] ---- {{One Name Study|name=Lawson|category=County Durham, Lawson Name Study}} Testamentum Georgii Lawson ([[Lawson-9417|George Lawson]]) of Litle Usworth, in the county of Durham, esquire.Wills and Inventories, 1860, p. 322-324. [https://books.google.com/books?id=yUsJAAAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=Thomas%20Lawson%20of%20Usworth&pg=PA322#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. *Dec. 29, 1587. Eldest son of [[Lawson-9418|Thomas Lawson]], of Usworth, co. Durham, gentleman, by his wife, Elizabeth Darrell. He married [[Carnaby-17|Mabell]], d. & coh. of [[Carnaby-4|Sir Reginald Carnaby]], of Halton, co. Northumberland, knight. His will is a very interesting one, and betokens a kind and considerate man. His good intentions, regarding the estate of the Claxtons, at Burnhall, were unavailing to keep it in the family. Robert Claxton, who was deeply implicated in the "rebellion of the north,” had saved both life and estate, but, either through this unhappy adventure, or from general habits of extravagance, he was never able to redeem his lands, and they passed away from the family for ever. The terms of the testator's bequest to Mrs. Claxton seems to imply that her husband was a spendthrift. His own son Thomas became involved in money difficulties, and sold his estate to his uncle, Sir Wilfrid Lawson. My body to be '''buried in the quire at Washington''', over against my grandfather's tomb, where I will, that my son Thomas shall cause a window and a tomb to be built, and he to bestow 201. or 101., at his discretion. I give to the maintenance of a grammar school in Hexham 201. My will is, that if Mr. Roberte Claxton, of whom I purchased the lordship of Burnhall, do pay unto my son Thomas Lawson 20001., within one year next after my death, then he shall have the same again, with this proviso, that he, the said Roberte Claxton, shall not alienate nor sell the said lordship, but that the said lands shall linealy descend to the heirs male of the said Roberte Claxton; and if he make payment of the said 20001., then my will is, that my son shall give him back 301. I will that Mr. Claxton his son's annuities be perfected, according to the drawghte thereof made. To Mrs. Claxton, wife to the said Roberte, 101., to be paid into her own hands, and to be employed to her own use, and her husband not to know of it. I will that if my brother [[Whitehead-5731|William Whithed]], Son of [[Whitehead-4979|Thomas Whytehed]], of Monk Wearmouth, gentleman, and husband of the testator's sister [[Lawson-10372|Catherine]]. He was vice-admiral of the county of Durham. can procure, at the hands of the dean and chapter of Durham, the lease of Merington water milne, by Mr. Rauff Bowes his means, or otherwise, that William More,See the will of Elizabeth Kirkhouse, printed p. 306. shall have the same lease, paying, out of his portion, such sum of money, as shall be disbursed, for the obtaining of it. To my brother, Gilfourd Lawson, all my estate, right, term of years &c., which I have in my lease of the tithe corne of Sudwick. To William, Ancestor of the family of Lawson, baronets, of Isell, co. Cumberland, now represented by Sir Wilfrid Lawson, bart. son of my brother Gilfourd Lawson, an annuity of 101., to be paid out of my lands, after the death of Elizabeth Lawson, my mother.Elizabeth, dau. of Constantine Darrell To my son Thomas my lease of Barmstone, he paying unto his four brethren, Robert, George, Rauff and Edward Lawson, to every of them 1001., and to his sisters, Elizabeth, Wife of Edward Ewbanke, of Durham, gentleman, brother of Henry Ewbanke, M.A., rector of Washington, and prebendary of Durham. and Katherine, Wife of [[Widdrington-85|Benjamin Widdrington]], of Hirst, co. Northumberland, gentleman. He died in 1633, leaving his widow Catherine, and children, John, Ursula, Katherine, Dorothy, and Mary. Administration was granted to Edward Lawson, of Costley, par. of Hexham. Lawson, to either of them 3001. To two of the poorest scholars in Houghton school, which shall continue there, so long as the said school is maintained, 40s. yearly, out of my lands in the said parish, to be given at the discretion of the church wardens and school-master, to by the said scholars books and apparel. I will that the money that I am owing unto my uncle George Lawson his children shall be paid. Wheras Doctor Bellamie doth owe me 121. 10s., I will that he shall not pay it, until he be very well able to pay it, and if he be not very well able, that then he shall never pay it. I will that my mother Elizabeth Lawson have the fishing at Barmston, for her life, and further I give unto her my xij silver spoons, called the xij apostells, which my wife [[Carnaby-17|Mabell]] has in her custody, and also the silver goblet I had given by widow Kirkhouse. To my son Thomas my two silver canes. To my uncle, William Lawson, one old riall. To my aunt Harbottlet one old riall, and to everyone of her children 10s. To everyone of my sisters one old riall, and to every one of their children 10s. To my cousin Rauff Lawson, of Brugh, my best horse, and to his daughter Alice my baie stoned stagg. To my cousin William Lawson, of Rock, my gray gelding, which is at Winyard. To my cousin, Margaret Claxton, my baie nag, at Wynyarde. To my brother Gilfourd my black stoned horse, and my gray nage. To Umfrey, son of Roberte Claxton, my dune colte. To George Lawson, of Sheles, my gray nag, which I bought in Allstone more. To William, & son of Thomas Swinburne, 201. To Thomas, son of William Whithed, 201. To my cousin, George Whithed, 101. To William Lawson, his wife, of Sheles, 40s. To Michael Brunskall my gray rackinge mare. To every man servant in Litle Usworth 10s., and to every made servant 6s. 8d. To Thomas Bowbey 40s. To John Plumton 20s. To William Walton, Rauffe Brian and Richard Dobson, to every of them 10s. To Mary Dobson a cowe, and 6s. 8d. To William Storye a cowe. I will that my son Thomas shall be as good to my servants Thomas Bowman, William Storie and George Allen, in preferring of them, as I was to Lionell Martin, they serving for it, and deserving it. To George Allen all my apparel, which I use daily to were, and 61. 13s. 4d. I will that a cow of mine in widow Chamber's hands, of Gateside, shall be sold, and the money distributed to the poor of Gateshed. And lastly I give unto the poor of Houghton, Bouldon, St. Oswolde's, in Durham, and Washington parishes, 131. 6s. 8d., to be divided equally among them. All the rest of my goods &c., to Thomas Lawson, my son, whom I make sole executor, and if he refuse, then my sons Roberte and George to be my executors. Witnesses, Gylfourd Lawson, William Whithed, George Allen and Humfre Siddon. ----

Will of George Lyster, of Hyngham, 1565

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of George Lyster of Hyngham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 2 January 1565. It was probated on 23 Feb 1565. '''Will of George Lyster of Hyngham, 1565''', ANF will register Liber 21 (Waterladde) fo. 231 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/lister-lyster-george-of-hingham|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008045267 Image 233-6.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in George Lyster's will: *George Lyster, Testator *Anne, wife *George Lyster, son *Marye Lyster, daughter (under age 22) *Alice Lyster, daughter (under age 22) *Anne Lyster, daughter (under age 22) *Robert Childerowe *Rober Frost, servannte *Willam Wryghte, my servannte *S Balding, my servannte *Christian Pitcher, mother-in-law *William Cowper of Tuddenham, Supervisor of will *Thomas Nobbes, witness *William More, witness *Robert Childerowe, witness *Thomas More, witness ==Sources==

Will of George Puplet yeoman of Banstead 1623

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] Will of George Puplet 1623 '''Probate''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858"
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: DW/PA/5/1623; Will Number: 98
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George Puplet probate on 19 Apr 1623.
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''George Puplet''' testator *'''my eldest sonne Daniell''' *'''my second sonne Richard''' * '''Nathaniell Killickes ''' owns land nearby to testator's *'''Thomas Puplet''' owns land nearby to testator's *''' my eldest daughter Ellen''' *'''my second daughter Jayne''' * '''my youngest daughter Julian''' *'''Martha my beloved wife''' sole executrix '''Marriage''': "England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973"
England, Marriages, 1538-1973. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 0599888 IT 3, 804118
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Martha Hall marriage to George Puplett on 19 Oct 1581 in Banstead, Surrey, England.
*'''Ralfe Killick''' will says ''I appoynyt as executors'' should be overseers I believe *'''Georg Hill ''' will says ''I appoynyt as executors'' should be overseers I believe *'''Edward Lambert''' witness *'''John Lambert''' witness First part of the will is missing due to damage yeoman being sicke in body but in good & p[er]fect mynde &
memory gods name be praysed for it I doe geve make &
ordayne this my last will & testament in manner &
forme following first following I bequeth my soule into
the hands of Almighty my creator & in Jesus Christ
my redeemer Also my body to be buryed in christain
manner in the church yarde of Bansted


Item I give and bequeth to '''my eldest sonne Daniell''' - ten pounds

Item I give and bequeth to '''my second sonne Richard''' -five pounds
and the great ioyned chest standing by it & also I give to
'''my sonne Richard''' one close of land by estiation one
apare & a half being more or less Called parramores the Kings
heigh way ioyning one the est & the land of '''Nathaniell'''
'''Killickes '''one the south & buting agaynst the land of '''Thomas'''
'''Puplet '''one west ./
Item I give and bequeth to ''' my eldest daughter Ellen''' - five pounds
Item I give and bequeth to '''my second daughter Jayne''' - five pounds
Item I give and bequeth to '''my youngest daughter Julian'''-
five pounds al these legacies to be payed within one yeare after my
decease/
Item I give and bequeth to the poore of Bansted - five shillings
Item I give and bequeth to the church of Bansted ten groats
Item I give and bequeth to that the rest of my goods & chattles unto
'''Martha my beloved wife''' whom I make my sole & hole
executor performine my will & discharging my debts &
funerall In witness hereof I have hereunto heare unto
set my hand & seale the day & yere above written./
'''Ralfe Killick & Georg Hill both of Bansted''' I appoynt my execu=
tors

The marke of '''George Puplet'''

Sealed in the
p[re]sents of us
'''Edw[ard] Lambert'''
'''Jo[hn] Lambert''' ===Sources===

Will of George Stillwell, yeoman of Elsted, 1612

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[[Category:Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of''' George Stillwell, yeoman of Elsted.''' Written on 15 April1612 and proved at Winchester on 9? May 1612 '''Will''': "Hampshire, England, Wills and Probates, 1398-1858"
Hampshire Archives and Local Studies; Winchester, England; Probate Records: Wills, Inventories and Administrations Proved in the Church Courts of Winchester Diocese, 14th Century to 1858; Reference Number: 1612b/091
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Will of George Stillwell, granted probate in 1612. Occupation: Yeoman.
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''George Stillwell''' testator *'''Elizabeth Dell''' no relationship stated *'''Richard Stillwell my eldest brother''' eldest brother of testator *''' to Thomas Stillwell my youngest brother''' *''''to my Sister marie' and her fowe children''' *'''my sister Julian & to her doughter margreat''' *''''to my sister mable & her children''' *'''to my goddoughter dorithie''' *'''to my Sister Jone'''' *''' John Stillwell of Thurslie my cosen''' executor and overseer *'''Thomas Soper alias steaming''' executor and overseer *''''Richard Shudd''' executor and overseer *'''nicholas browne'''witness *''''Robart milles/millis''' witness In the name of God amen I '''George stillwell of Elsted in the countie of Surrie yoman '''being
sicke in bodie of but of good & perfect memorie praised be god doe make & ordaine this my last
will & testament in maner & forme following that is to saie First I commyt my soule into
the handes of almyghtie god & his sone Jesus Christ my redemer by whose merits I trust
to be saved & my bodie to be buried in the church yarde of thurslie First Iwill & bequeane
to the poore people of thurslie vjs viijd It[e]m I will & bequeane to the poore people of Elsted iiijs
It[e]m I give & bequeane to everie one of my god children two shillinges a peece Item I give
and beqneane''' to Elizabeth dell''' xxs It[em] I give & beqneane''' to Richard Stillwell my eldest brother
vjl Ite[m] I give & [struck out illegible] beqneane''' to Thomas Stillwell my youngest brother''' xl Item I give & bequeane
'''to my Sister marie''' xls &''' to her fower children '''xll a peece Item I give & bequeane''' to my sister
'''Julian & to her doughter margreat''' iiijl a peece Item I give and bequeane '''to my sister mable
'''& her children''' xjl of the which xjl I doe give xls '''to my goddoughter dorithie''' & the other nine
poundes '''to my Sister & the rest of her children other children''' to be equallie devided Item
If doe give & beqneane '''to my Sister Jone''' xl w[hic]h legasies to be paid within halfe a yere after my decease and all the rest of any goods not given nor beqneaned
I doe commyt [struck out illegible] into the handes of''' John Stillwell [illegible] of Thurslie my cosen '''whome I do
make executer of this my last will & testament & into the handes of '''Thomas Soper alias
'''steaming & Richard Shudd''' whome I doe make overseeres of this my last will & testament
to see my bodie buried and my deptes paied & there charges borne and if any of my goodes be lefte
& remaining in there handes any will is that they shall disposeitwhere they shall see most neede {struck out illegible]
amomgst''' my brothers & sisters & there children,''' dated the xvth daie of aprill in the tenth
yere of the raignne of our soveraine lorde James by the grace of god kinge of England
france & Ireland, & of scotland the xvth defender of the faith etc 1612
'''George Stillwell his marke
'''nicholas browne his marke
'''Robart milles/millis
Probate statement
Probate granted to''' Richard Shudd and John Stelwell executors '''named in the will
==Sources==

Will of George Stodderd, Grocer of London 1580

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Stoddard-2901|George Stodderd]] written in London on 28 May 1578 with a codicil written on 7 October 1580. Probate (in Latin) 24 October 1580 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, administration granted to Anna, again on 24 August 1610 to Nicholas, and finally in 1644 (illegible) administration granted to Judith[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D964524 PROB 11/62/426] Description: Will of George Stodderd or Stodderde, Grocer of London Date: 24 October 1580 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will:
Relatives *George Stodderd, Citizene and Grocer of London (testator) *Anna/Anna Stodderd (wife) *Thomas, Edward, and John Hordson (brothers, in law most likely) *Barbary Archedalle my wyves Daughter (from her previous marriage) *Rose Lothberie my Sister Copsyes Daughter *Edward Dyswell my sisters in lawes sonne *Brother Dixwell *Ambrose Coxe my Sisters sonne *Nicholas Stodderd (son) *Judithe Stodderd (daughter) Others mentioned, relationship not known *Mr Nowell the Deane of Paules *Rychard Champion *John Brocke of Sandwyche *Pynnocke *Woodde *John Forde of the Inner Temple *Mr Ryche *Mr Goyerdyne *John Foxsall *Richarde Stockmead *John Waycker Carpenter, and Molson (tennants) *Robert Ellyatts late Fishmonger of London **Robarte, Dorothie, William and Rose (Robert's children) **Raffe Plund[..] Hosier (master that William is apprenticed to) *Edwarde Johnson *Robarte Edmundes *George Hayward ---- In the name of god amen The xxviij[th] May Anno 1578. I '''George Stodderd'''
Citizene and Grocer of London whole of minde and of good memorie (gevinge thankes unto my Lorde my maker and
Redeemer Jesus Christe, by whome I moste synfull and moste wretched Creature doe surelie beleve to be saved by the
merritte[es] of his bitter passion and deathe and by none other meanes, to whome be prayse and glorie world withoute
ende. And, nowe I make and ordeyne this my presente Testamente and last will in manner and forme follow
inge. Firste I beseche oure Lorde to have mercye uppon me, unto whome I whollye Commytte my soule. And
my Bodye to be buried in my p[a]rishe Churche where nowe I dwell, as neer unto my twoe Children as maie be
in the pa[ri]she of Sainte Olyffe in harpestreete in the warde of the Tower of London, or clo[se] wheare as the lord
hathe appointed the place. Item I will that ymmediatlie after my Deceasse ev[er]y Forthe Sondaie thorowe the whole
yeare, to saye ev[er]y monneth a Sermon uppon the Sondaie at afternoone, beginninge at one of the Clock and to have
xij Sermons made for me in the whole yeare, besides at my buryinge, by the best learned menne that maie be had.
And theie to have for everie Sermon makinge xs a peece w[hi]ch amountethe to vj£ the whole yeare. And him whiche
makethe the Sermon at my burying, w[hi]ch if it be possible I woulde have it to be '''Mr Nowell''' the Deane of Paules
and to have for his paines a blacke gowne price xvs a yarde, And if he cannotte be had at that instans, then I
Reserve yt to the Discrecion of my Executors to provide suche a one as is well learned to serve for that place acording
as my onelie truste is in her. Item I Geve to the Prissone[s] to saie the twoe Compters the one in in the Poultrie,
and in the Compter in woodstreete to theyme that lye in the hole, to eache Prison xiijs iiijd a peeve, And to Newgate
Ludgate, the Kinges benche, the Marshalsea, and the white Lyon, to theyme that hathe moste neede xiijs iiijd a pece,
and yt to be paide within one monnethe after my Deceasse. Item I bequeathe to Christe[s] Hospitall w[hi]ch is at
the Gray Friars xx£, And to Sainte Bartholomewes Hospitall x£, And to Sainte Thomas Hospitall
in Sowthwark other x£, w[hi]ch makes in all xl£. Item I will that there shalbe geven unto the poore of this p[a]rishe
xls. And ubto the poore that p[re]sente Daie w[hi]ch my bodye shalbe buried, in breade and monneye iij£. Item I bequeathe
unto my three Brothers, to saye, '''Thomas, Edward, and John Hordson''' eache of theyme a Ringe of golde withe Deathes
heade on the one syde, and my mark on the other syde, and to be of the valewe of iiij£ a peece. And eache of theyme and
theire wyfe[s] a blacke gowne price xviijs a yarde. Item to '''Rychard Champion''' a blacke gowne price xvjs viiijd a yard
Item I geve and bequeath unto '''Barbary Archedalle my wyves Daughter''' a Neaste of Goblette[s] or Boles of p[ur]cell gilte
of the valewe of xx£, and shee and her husbande eache of theyme a blacke gowne price xvjs viiijd a yarde. Item to
'''Rose Lothberie my Sister Copsyes Daughter''', I geve her a black gowne, pryce xvs a yarde, and unto her iiij children,
x£ among[e] theyme to be equallye bestowed uppon theime in puttinge theyme to learnynge to some good [...] or [...] [Page 2]
as my Executors shall thinke good moste for theire proffitts. Item I geve to the Companye of the Grocers to make
theme a Dynn[er] uppon the Daye of my buryinge xiiij£ vjs viijd, and the whole Lyverye to have spycebreade. Ite[m]
I geve unto '''Edward Dyswell my sisters in lawes sonne''' x£ to be paide hym at his commynge to his age of xxjty
yeares, And if he shoulde dye before his sayde full age, then to remayne to my owne Children, And also he to have
a black Cloke pryce xiijs ^iiijd a yarde. Item I geve to '''John Brocke of Sandwyche''' and his wieff, '''Pynnocke'''
and his wieff, and unto '''Woodde''' and his wyef, w[hi]ch three women weare my Brothers Dawters and dwelled all
at Sandwyche eache of theyme a blacke gowne pryce xiijs iiijd a yarde, yf theye or any other to whome I have
geven or shall geve any gownes unto, whiche commeth not to my buryinge havinge notice thereof, then my
will is not that theie shall have none. Item to my '''Brother Dixwell''' and his wieff eache of theyme a black
gowne pryce xvjs viijd a yarde, And to '''John Forde of the Inner Temple''' and his wieff eache of theyme a
blacke gowne price xvis viijd a yarde. Item I bequeathe to '''Mr Ryche''', '''Mr Goyerdyne''' and his wief eache
of theyme a blacke gowne pryce xvjs viijd a yarde, and '''John Foxsall''' and his wyeff eache of theyme a
blacke gowne pryce xvs a yarde, Item I geve unto '''Ambrose Coxe my Sisters sonne''' a blacke gowne price
xiijs iiijd if he be here, And also I doe ^forgeve him all the monney whiche he oweth me whiche I have
nother Suretie nor pawne for. Item I geve unto '''Richarde Stockme[a]d''' a blacke gowne pryce xiijs iiijd a yarde
And to all the menservannt[es] and maideservannt[es] whiche is in my howse at my deceasse, and at the discrec[i]on
of my Executors eache of theyme a blacke gowne price xs a yarde. Item I geve unto my poore Tenannt[es] at
Mottyngham, to saye '''John Waycker Carpenter, and Molson''' to eache of theyme a blacke Coate price viijs a
yarde. Item I geve unto vij poore menne eache of theyme a gowne of London russett or els some other
good newe colr of the price of vjs a yard or thereabout[es] and theie to goe withe me to Churche. Item
I geve unto the fower Children of '''Rob[er]t Ellyatts late Fishmonger of London''', To saye '''Robarte''',
'''Dorothie William and Rose''' the Children of Rob[er]t Ellyatt ^the some of Cxl£ to be equally Devided amongste theyme
to say xl£ a pece; Of the w[hi]£ Somme I have lente unto Robper[t Ellyatt the Somme liij£ w[hi] of I
doe geve hym xl£ thereof, and the xiij£ whiche he oweth me ov[er] and above, my will is that he doeth paie
it unto his Sister Dorothie at her daie of her mariage, And my Executors, my mynde is that theye Doe
paie unto her the reste to make uppe xl£, To William Elliatt[es] parte my will is that he receave x£ of
his Mr w[hi]ch he is nowe Prentize with all whose name is '''Raffe Plund[..] Hoshier''' whome I bounde him
Prentize and lent him x£ for the terme of his yeres; for the w[hi]ch I have his Bonde, So that my will
is that he hathe his Debt for parte of the foresayde xl£ w[hi]ch I doe geve hym, and at his commyng out
of his yeres my will is that my Executors to helpe him to recover the same, and to paie to him his reste
whiche is xxx£ at hic commynge to the age of xxiiij yeares, , And to Rose Ellyatt my will is that she be
payde by my Executors at her daie of he marriage her iuste xl£, And yf any of theyme doe dye before
theie doe receave theire monneye, then theire part[es] to goe unto and amongst the reste of theyme that is
lyvinge equallye to be devidied parte and parte lyke amongste theyme that is lyvinge. Item my will is that
my wieff '''Anne Stodderd''' shall have all my Lands in Kente Duringe her lieff for, and consideracion
of he Joynture, for that I made her a Joynter before I was married of [,,,] a yere, And now it is
muche better by reason of Dyvers p[ar]cells of Lands, w[hi]ch I have boughte in Kente since that tyme, soe
that my will is that shee shall have the whole Duringe her lyffe naturall, so that shee make no waste
in cuttinge Downe of the Timber and wooddes, but to loppe ^or [...] so manye Trees everye yeare as shall serve
her burninge, And as longe as shee is there in Mottyngham in Kente at her howsse there and otherwaies
not, yf she or any other by her meanes dothe otherwaies, then my mynde and will isexpressed here before,
then she shall have no more then her onelie Joynter, And my sonne '''Nicholas''' to Reenter uppon the Reste
at his commynge to his age of xxj yeres, That is all my Lands at Grenewiche, Redbrouke Chartan Lewsa[m?]
and Elmestyd, those be the Landes w[hi]ch I have boughte synce I was married withe her, wherin shee
hathe no Joynter, But yf she nor none by her meanes or procuremente, or by her marriage, Doe, make
any waste of the saide woddes or underwoodes other then to be burnte, there att her beinge at her howse
at Mottingham and [...] to cutte downe as she will burne at her there abidinge and no waste to bee
made therof at no hande, this Donne I will I will she shall have all my Landes in Kente Duringe her lief
naturall, without lette or Interrupcion of any man perfourmynge that as aforesaide, And after her decesse
the said Landes to Remayne unto Nicholas Stoddard my sonne and heyre, and to his heires of his bodie
lawfully begotten, And also my Landes in Suffolk I will theyme to remayne unto him and his heires
of his bodye lawfullye begotten withe the Rent charge w[hi]ch I have in Surrey of '''Edwarde Johnsons''' lande
as maye appeare, But first and before he shall begynne to enter of my Landes in Suff[olk], my will ^is that
'''Judithe''' my Daughter shall receave and have vij yeares Rente there of the Landes, and shee to receive the
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Rentes therof yerlie for seaven yeares after my deceaze and to begynne ymmediatlye after my deceasse for vij yeres after
and that beinge expired, then my sonne Nycholas to enter as his owne fee simple, But yf yt fortune the sayde Nicholas
my sonne to die withoute any Children of his bodye begotten lawfullye in matrimonye, then I will all my said lands
in Kente as in Suffolke withe the Rente charges whiche I muste have in Surreye, with a Leaze of certaine ground
belonging to the Queenes Maiestie lyinge in Lewsam, w[hi]ch is called by the name of peppercorne meade, and
boughte of '''Robarte Edmundes''' before he died, w[hi]ch he had out of a Pattent from Sir '''George Hayward''', w[hi]ch from
him I have, as maie appeare. I will theyme all, aswell the Landes nowe withe the saide Leaze to remayne unto my
Daughter Judith Stodderde, And to her heire of her bodye lawfullye begotten, And for wante of suche heyres, I
will my Landes ay Lewsam, w[hi]ch I Bought of Edward Jonson to Ambrose Coxe my Sisters sonne to him and
his heyres forev[er], But my will is not that hee shoulde have any parte thereof unless she shoulde die withoute issue of
her bodye lawfullye begotten & in like case my Daughter Judithe not to have anye parte therof as longe as her
Brother Nicholas Stodderd doethe lyve, But onelie my Landes in Suffolk for the space of vij yeres after
my deceasse. And if my sonne Nicholas shoulde goe aboute to sell the same awaie in Rev[er]cion or otherwaies, then
I will that my Daughter Judithe shall take the moste proffitte she maie have, aswell of the Free landes as
Copyhoulde Lands, in sellinge of the wooddes as otherwaies, yf that bothe shoulde fortune to dye withoute
heires of theire bodies (whiche god forbyd) then my will is that the same Landes in Suff[olk] and the Rentcharge
in Surrey, with my Lande at Greenewiche and Elmestede be soulde and the monneye therof to bee
Distributed among[st] my poore kynffolkes And for my Landes in Mottingham withe my howsses there my
mynde is that it be at the Disposinge of the longest lyves of my Children aforesaide, But it fortune that
my sonne Nicholas Stodderd shoulde goe aboute to sell the saide landes wherby he should deceave his sister,
Then I will that Judithe my Daughter and his Sister, shall enter uppon yt, and shall putte him oute of the saide
howss[es] and landes ymmediatlie after that proofe be made theirof, But if he hathe anye heires of his bodye
lyvinge, then he to bestowe the same uppon his heires withe all the landes [neweties?] Rev[er]cions and Leaze, afore//
sayde mentioned, w[hi]ch nowe I am in possession of after makinge hereof and doe dye seazed of. And my will is
that soe my wief Anne Stodderd in anywise see my debts paide, and this my Legac[ies] p[er]fourmed, Then I doubt
not, o[ur] Lorde to Freende she shall not lacke, And my will is that theise Legac[ies] herein specified be deducted oute of
my parte. And the Resydewe of all my movable gooddes and Cattell[es] Debt[es] Leazes monneye or plate be equally
devided betwixte my wyfe and my twoe Children equallye betwixte theyme, And my wiffe to have the bringinge
uppe of theyme withe theire whole porcions unto theire commynge of lawfull age of xxj years, my son[n]e Nicholas
and to Judithe Stodderdes commynge of xvj yeres or her date of her mariage, yf yt fortune eyther of theyme
to dye [...] there com[m]inge to theire full age of xxj yeares, or my Daughters Daie of her marriage, Then my
mynde is that the Survivor of theyme twayne, to be the onelie heire to the other, aswell in my Landes as other
movable goodd[es], And if it shoulde so fortune that theie bothe shoulde dye before theire com[m]ynge of my sonne to
the age of xxj yeres. and my Daughters Daye of her marriage (as god forbid theie shoulde) Then my will is
that my wieff shall have the one half of theyre partes of the movables w[hi]ch they shoulde have had yf theye
had lyved, And the other half to my poore kynffolk, accordinge unto the Discrecion of my Executors and
my Overseers of this my laste will and Testamente. Item I ordeyne the Executor of this my laste will,
Anne Stodderd my wief. And thus I make an ende, thinckinge my self of nothing sure then deathe,
uncerteine of the daye and the hower. But when the hower commethe, the will of the eternall Lorde be
Donne in me, and sende me his spirite, Lorde have mercie uppon me, Lord have mercye uppon me, writte[n]
this withe my owne hande, the tyme and yeare aforesaide (By me George Stodderd)
[Codicil]
This is the laste will and Testamente of me George Stodderd of London Grocer for and con[c]erninge
so many thinges are as herein devised willed or lymytted in anye other manner, or to anye other person then before
in my former will Dated the xxviijth of Maye Anno 1578 was appointed, and for the Residewe of the matters
conteyned in the same will, my meaninge is that the same shall stande in force and for no more. First as touching
All my Landes Tenements and hereditamentes in the Countye of Kente, wherof I have or oughte of righte to have
anye estate of Inheritannce, I will and devize the same to Anne [blank] my wellbeloved wief for and duringe
her naturall lief for her advanncemente, and for her recompence of her Joynture, Dower and title of Dower
beinge nowe of great[er] yearlie valewe then one hundred mark[es] by the yere, to which valewe I did make her a
Joynture of Landes at the tyme of our mariage, And I bequeathe the Remaynder therof after her decease to
Nicholas Stodderd my sonne and to the heyres of his bodye lawfully begotten, and for defaulte of suche
issue, the Remaynder therof to Judith ^my Daughter, and to the heires of her bodye lawfullye begotten, And for Defaulte
of suche yssue, the Remaybder therof to the right heires of me the saide George Stoddard forev[er]. P[ro]vided
allwaies that yf the saide Nicholas and Judithe, or either of theime at any tyme after he or shee shall accom//
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plishe theire full age of xxj yeres, theire Mother then beinge in full lief withoute the consente of theire saide moth[er]
myne Executrix before had shall goe aboute and indevo[ur] to alienate and sell the Rev[er]cion or Remaynder of the saide
[...] so bequeathed, or anye parte therof, and Doe any apparante Acte to declare ot shewe his or her meaninge
to be suche, that then and from thenfforthe thestate in taile lymyted to hym or her that goe aboute anye suche
thinge, shall ceasse and be voide, and that at all tymes afterthose to whhome the Revercion or Remaynder shold
have come, next after that thestate in tayle Determyned shall and maie lawfullie have hould enter and
enioye the same as if the same Remaynder or Rev[er]cion had beene ymmediatelie in theyme withoute anye
suche meane estate in tayle, And as touchinge all my Landes and Tenementes in the Countie of Suffolk
and one Annuytie or yerlie Rente yssuinge and to be paide oute of certeyne Landes in the Countie of
Surrey heretofore to me assured, I will and Devise that the Rentes and proffittes therof risinge for the space
of vij yeares nexte adter my Deceasse shalbe receaved imploied and taken by myne Executrix for thonlye
use and bennefitte of Judithe my Daughter, to whome I doe bequeathe the same Duringe the saide tearme,
and after the same vij yeares expired, I will that the same shall whole remayne unto Nicholas my sonne
and to the heires of his bodye lawfullye begotten, And for defaulte of suche yssue to Judithe my Daughter
and to theires of her bodye lawfullie begotten, And for defaulte of suche issue to the righte heires of me the
saide George withoute anye manner of Condicion or restreynte. Item I will and bequeathe and my mynde
is that Nicholas my sonne shall have the use and occupacion of all that percell of grounde in Lewisham in
in the Countie of Kente called pepper corne meade, wherof I have an estate o for a tearme of yeares to me hertofore
assured, To have hould and receave the proffittes therof During his naturall lief, if the terme shall so
longe endure, And if he shall Die before the terme expired then my will and minde is that the Residewe of the said
terme then to com[m]e shall wholie remaine and be to the Judith my Daughter her Executors and Assignes, Item
I will and bequeathe to Nicholas Petifer a black gowne price xiijs iiijd the yarde and xls in monney to be
paide him within three monnethes after my deceasse. Item I geve and bequeathe to Ambrose Coxe my sisters
sonne x£. Item I geve and bequeathe to Richard Stockemeade my Servannt x£ to be paide unto him
within three monnethes after my Deceasse for and in respect of his travaile and faithfull servyce hereafter
to be imploied towardes my Executrix. Item wheras I Didd mynde of longe tyme paste to geve & bequeathe
to and amongest the Fower children of Rob[er]t Ellyott, namelie Rob[er]t, Dorothie, William and Rose, whereof I
have made mencyon in my former will the Somme of one hundrithe and sixtie poundes, and for their better
securitie did caese my Servannte to make me Debtor to theyme of somuche monney in my bookes of Accomptes,
Nowe in satisfaction of the same Debte so sette Downe, and for the full accomplishmente of my will & intent
towardes theyme I will and Devise by theise p[re]sentes that the saide Somme of Clx£ to be paide unto theyme in
manner and fourme followinge *that is to saie) to Dorothie I will and bequeathe xl£ to be paide unto her at the
Daie of her mariage, And to Rose I bequeathe the like somme of xl£ to be payde to her at her age of xvj yeres
or at the daie of her mariage w[hi]ch first shall happen, And to William I bequeathe the like Somme of xl£ to
be paide unto him at his full age of xxj years. And to Rob[er]t for that he is at this p[rese]nte tyme indebted to
me in liij£, I doe release and quite clayme to him xl£ parte thereof in lewe of his xl£ w[hi]ch maketh upp
the full Somme of Clx£, and the Residewe thereof beinge xiij£ my minde and will is that the same
be paide to myne Executrix towardes the satisfaction of the rest, And I will that if anye of theme shall
Dye before tyme expire w[hi]ch is appointed or lymyted by my will for the paymente of the saide Som[m]es
or anye of theyme, that then there that survive of the saide Children shall have the parte and porcion of
him or theyme Deceassinge./ Provided alwaies that if my saide Daughter Judith shall at any tyme
hereafter marrie and take to her husbande any personne withoute the consent of her saide Mother shee
beinge in full lieff, that then and from thenceforthe the Devise to her made of the proffectes of my Lande
and Tenementes in the Countie of Suffolk for the tearme of seaven yeares nexte after my Deceasse
shalbe voide as towchinge three yeres percell of the sayde tearme, and that the sayde Judithe shall have the
Rentes and proffectes of the same Landes and Tenements for no longer tyme then Fower yeres for her
advanncemente (Any thinge in theise p[re]sentes or in my former will to the contrarie in anywise notw[i]hstanding)
And to assiste my wieff (towcheinge thexecution of this my will) whome I make my sole Executrix,
I doe ordayne and appointe Thomas Herdson, Edward Herdson, and John Herdson Ov[er]seers
hereof. In witnes wherof I have hereunto subscribed my name, and setto my seale this seaventh Daye
of October 1580. [per?] me Georgius Stodderd / Sealed subscribed and published as Mr Stodderdes will
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for somuche as herein conteyned this vijth of October 1580. In the presence of us Nicholas Fullen. Richard
Stockemeade, [per?] me and John Tanner == Sources ==

Will of George Warberton, alias Cardmaker, of Worcester, 1585

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of '''George Warberton alias Cardmaker''' (here spelled Cardmacker) of the City of Worcester. George drew up his will on 7 May 1585 when he was "sicke in body". The will was proved at the Consistory Court of Worcester on 14 June 1585. An inventory of his goods was made on 20 September 1585 and valued at £332 16s 8d. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable. The handwriting was legible and typical for the era. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''George Warberton al[ia]s Cardmacker''' Testator *'''mr John Steyman''' Testator wishes to be buried close to him in the chancel of St Nicholas church, Worcester *'''alles collye''' Alice Colley received 40 shillings *'''Sr Ryc Still''' the parson of Testator's parish (not named), received 10 shillings, witness to the will *'''Ryc Hicoxe my brother in law''' received a black coat *'''P[er]cyvall Bedell and his sonne ''' received a gown each *'''Elner my wiffe''' co-executor of will *'''Wm gibbins''' co-executor of will *'''the worshipfull mr Robert Stayner''' Bailiff of Worcester, overseer of the will, witness to the will *'''henry lygon''' witness to the will *'''Wm Biggnell''' witness to the will *'''Edwad Kinge''' witness to the will *''' John a Flyt''' witness to the will ---- In the name of god amen the vijth Day of may anno D[o]m[in]i 1585 I
of the cyttey of worcester beinge
sicke in body but yett of good and p[er]fect memorye thancks be
unto god doe macke and ordeine this my last will and testan[en]t
in manner and forme followinge that is to say First and princypally
I give and bequeathe my soule unto the allmyghtye god my macker
and Redemer trusting to be savede by the meryts of his Deathe and
passion and my body to be buryed the channcell of the p[ar]ishe
churche of St Nycholas within the sayd cyttey as nere
unto '''mr John Steyman''' as may convenyently be Item
I give and bequeathe unto my p[ar]ishe churche for and towards the Repar[ac]yons
of the glase windowes fourtey shillings Item I give and bequeather unto
the poore peopell of the sayd p[ar]ishe xxs Item I give and bequeathe
unto '''alles collye''' xls Item I give and bequeathe unto the p[ar]son
of the sayd p[ar]ishe '''Sr Ryc Still''' tenne shillings Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''Ryc Hicoxe my brother in law''' my blacke coote Item I
give and bequeathe unto '''P[er]cyvall Bedell and his sonne''' to ether of
them a gowne at my executores discressyon Item I gyve and
bequeathe unto every mayd servant nowe dwelling wythe me iijs iiijd
a pece the Rest of all my goods and chattailes my debts fun[er]yall
and legacies p[ai]de I give and bequeath to '''Elner my wiffe'''
and '''Wm gibbins''' whom I constitute ordane and macke my soull
executores of this my last Will and testament and allso I most
humble will and desyer the '''worshipfull mr Robert Stayner''' now
balyf of the sayd cytey to be my overseer of ths my
sayd last will and testame[n]t for his paynes therin
I give unto him the some of twenytey shillings of current
money of england - witness I the sayd george have cawsed
the p[ar]ties under named to subscribe them as wittneseis
to this my last will & testament - the p[re]sens of
'''Mr Robert Staymer henry lygon Wm Biggnell Edwad Kinge'''
'''Ryc Still and John a Flyt ---

Will of George Wyman of Braughing, yeoman, 1693

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original filed will of [[Wyman-172|George Wyman]], a yeoman of Braughing, Hertfordshire, England. George had his will drawn up on 5 December 1692 and it was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex on 30 March 1693 (although incorrectly dated 30 March 1692 on the reverse of the will). '''Will of George Wyman of Braughing, Hertfordshire, 1693.''' Essex Record Office Reference: D/AMW 10/124 Archdeaconry of Middlesex wills. Accessed from https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/ usbscription required 30 July 2023 '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Wyman-172|George Wyman]] a yeoman of Braughing, Hertfordshire, Testator *'''Thomas Wyman''' Testator's brother **'''Thomas Wyman''' son of the above Thomas, under the age of 15, receives £25 **'''Ann Wyman''' daughter of the above Thomas, receives £25 *'''Francis Wyman''' Testator's brother, executor, major beneficiary *'''Henry Wyman''' Testator's brother, executor, major beneficiary *'''William Wyman''' Testator's brother *'''Ann Willyams''' wife of Antony Willyams. Relationship not stated. Receives 10 shillings per annum for life *'''James Perkins''' witness *'''John Staly''' witness *'''Rob Parepoint''' witness and possibly the scrivenor who drew up the will ---- In the name of God Amen I '''George Wyman''' of Braughin in the County of Hertford yeoman
being of sound and perfect memory I praise god for the same doe make and ordaine this my
present Testament contayning herein my Last Will in manner & forme following that is to say
first I commend my sole into the hands of Allmighty God my maker and my body to the earth to
be well and desantly buried at the discretion of mine Executors hereafture named Item touching
my money th[a]t restides in the hand of '''my Brothers Thomas Wyman and Francis Wyman''' and all
other my personble estate I dispose as followeth that is to say all my money and personable aforesaid
I give it all to '''my Brother Francis Wyman & Henry Wyman ''' and to theire heires for ever
provided they shall pay unto theire ''' Brother William Wyman ''' his heire executor or assignes the
full sume of Five & twenty pounds of good & Lawfull money within Twelve moneths next afture
my discease and Like wise Five and Twenty pounds more of good and Lawfull money to be paid
by mine Executor theire heires executors assignes unto '''Thomas Wyman son of Thomas Wyman and to Mary his daughter''' when
he shall attaine and be of the age of Fifteene yeares allowing him the Intrest of the money
untill that time It[em] my will mind and meaning is that the said '''Frances Wyman Henry Wyman'''
'''William Wyman and Thomas Wyman J[u]n[io]r''' shall well and trewly pay or cause to be paid unto '''Ann'''
'''Willyams the wife of Antony Willyams''' or her assignes the full sume of Tenn shillings a peice
yearly and every yeare during the hole terme of her Natural Life all other my goods and
personable estate whatsoever unbequeathed I doe give & bequeath them all unto the above named
Francis and Henry Wyman and to theire heires for ever Provided that they shall pay these Legacye
and proving of my Will and my debts which said Francis Wyman and Henry Wyman I make and
ordaine to be the onely Executors of this my Last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have
hereunto sett my hand & seale the fifth day of December One Thousand Six hundred
ninty and Two The mark of George Wyman {seal} Sealed published and declared in the presents of
James Perkins
The mark of John Staly
Rob Parepoint seid [verso]
[Latin] Tm: George Wyman late of Braughing deceased proved 30 March 1692 30 March 1693
[Latin] Francis Wyman one of the executors named in this will was sworn before me James Cockess sur[ogate] ==Sources==

Will of Hannah (Leathley) Chater Proved 1844

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] '''Will of Hannah Chater, widow of Kilburn, Proved 1844'''
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Transcribed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] on 17 May 2020 This is the last will and testament of me [[Leathley-49|Hannah Chater]] of Kilburn in the county of Middlesex widow relict of [[Chater-157|Nathaniel Chater]] late of Upper Clapton in the same county Esquire I will that all my debts funeral and testamentary expenses be in the first place duly paid and satisfied I give and bequeath all my plate watches ??? in the house carriages and horses ??? wines and other liquors glass wearing apparels musical instruments books pictures and household furniture of which I shall be possessed and also the lease of any house in which I may be residing at the time of my decease subject to the requirements and obligations therewith ??? shall choose to accept the same and the fixtures therein to Ann Philadelphia Wilson (the niece of my said late dear husband who is now residing with me for her own use and benefit I give and bequeath the following legacies and annuities Viz to the daughters of my late relative Mr Samuel Hayward of Saint Dunstans Hill ??? deceased who shall be living at my death five hundred pounds to be divided equally between them free of legacy duty to be paid to them respectively at such times and in such manner ??? attain the age of seventeen and before twenty two years as my executors shall think fit and I declare that the receipt or receipts … (section concerning the investment of £500 to allow payments of legacies)… my Trustees [[Chater-111|Joseph Chater]] the younger of St Dunstans Hill aforesaid Mr George Chater of Cornhill and Mr James Sarfman Pearson of Saint Andrews place in the city of London, fifty pounds to each of the nieces of my said late dear husband the daughters of his three brothers except [[Chater-108|Maria Chater]] the daughter of of late Mr [[Chater-100|James Chater]] Viz to the four other daughters of Mr [[Chater-100|James Chater]] [[Chater-104|Eliza]] the wife of Mr [[Wilson-34992|John Wilson]] now at Sydney, Australia [[Chater-105|Emily Chater]] spinster Whitehaven [[Chater-107|Charlotte Chater]] spinster Tottenham and [[Chater-106|Anne Chater]] Spinster Ludgate Street to the three daughters of the said [[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater]] [[Chater-94|Anne]] the wife of Mr [[Miles-6524|John Miles]] of West End Hampstead [[Chater-15|Caroline]] the wife of Mr [[Barnard-1103|Edward Barnard]] the younger of Paternoster Row and [[Chater-97|Ellen]] the wife of the said [[Chater-111|Joseph Chater]] the younger and the daughter of Mr [[Chater-110|Joseph Chater]] the older [[Chater-109|Elizabeth]] wife of Mr [[Boosey-65|Thomas Boosey]] the younger of Islington one hundred pounds and to the said [[Chater-108|Maria Chater]] a legacy of two hundred pounds all free of legacy duty and I direct that my executors may either pay the said legacy of one hundred pounds and two hundred pounds to such one or more of the said legatees as at the my decease may be married or retain or settle or expend the same for her or their sole and separate use as my said executors may think fit at their sole discretion To my trusty Mary Cranbery …(various arrangements for the servants of the household).. I give to care of my after named friends (that is to say my much esteemed brother in law Mr Eliezer Chater Elizabeth Chater wife of James Chater the elder now late of Pentonville Miss Sarah Pearson and Miss Constantina Pearson both of Upper Clapton Miss Elizabeth Huddleston wife of Mr Huddleston of Myddleton square and Miss Alethia Huddleston niece of my late friend I appoint give devise and bequeath the freehold messauage or tenement warehouses and premise with ??? situated on Saint Dunstans Hill aforesaid the corner of Saint Dunstans passage now in the occupation of the firm of Hayward and Chater Glass merchants or of the said Joseph Chater the younger as the surviving partner with all my fixtures and fitting and ??? therein or belonging thereto and also the freehold messauage or tenement situated or being in St Dunstans Alley London formerly being in the tenure of Mr Robson and now of the said Joseph Chater the younger to which I am ??? or of which I have power to dispose under the will of my late dear father or otherwise unto him the said Joseph Chater the younger his heirs executors administrators and assignees for ever and in the case of his decease in my lifetime then I appoint give devise and bequeath all the said ??? to Ellen the wife of the said Joseph Chater the younger her heirs executors administrators and assignees to hold the same unto the use of Ellen his wife her heirs executors administrators and assignees for ever and whereas I have out of regards and affection for the memory of the said dear husband give by deed duly executed unto George Chater son of the said Eliezer Chater and nephew of my said later husband the sum of two thousand one hundred pounds subject to my life interest there in part of the sum of three thousand pounds owing to me from the said Eliezer Chater and [[Rutt-153|Charles Rutt]] his partner and for which I hold their joint and several bond payable on the twenty fifth day of March which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty five with interest… (Instructions for George to obtain the payment of the bond at his own expense) (The residue of £900) I appoint devise and bequeath to the said Anne Philadelphia Wilson her heirs and assigns … All the freehold messauage tenements or premises …being at Plumstead in the county of Kent … with any residue of my estate… to Annie Philadelphia Wilson. And in case of her death in my lifetime I then appoint give and devise unto and to the use of Vernor Barnard son of the said Edward Barnard his heirs and assigns for ever I give… Signed 17th Aug eighteen hundred and thirty three Witnesses Robert Wallis William Henry Grosvenor This is a codicil to the last will and testament of me Hannah Chater of Kilburn in the county of Middlesex widow which bears date of about the seventeenth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty three I give and bequeath the following legacies in addition to the bequests in my said will namely to Mr Vernon Barnard son of Mr Edward Barnard the younger one hundred pounds to my nieces Emily Ann and Charlotte Chater daughters of my late brother-in-law Mr James Chater one hundred pounds each To my niece Mrs Miles of West End Hampstead a ring of the value of ten guineas to Mrs Roxburgh the sister of my friend Mrs Anderson named in my will and to my friend Mrs Pearson of Upper Clapton rings to the value of five guineas each I also give to my coachman Charles Laxton if in my service at the time of my decease nineteen guineas in token of his good intent and fidelity and with these additions and alterations I ratify and reaffirm my last will and testament in ??? I have hereto signed my name the first day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight Hannah Chater signed as a codicil to her will in the presence of us who have in her presence and in the procedure ??? hereto subscribed our names as witnesses Elizabeth Clambird spinster servant to Mrs Chater Samuel Cotton Solicitor Proved at London with Codicil the 15th August 1844 before the worshipful ??? before the oaths of Joseph Chater formerly the younger George Chater and James Harlkman Pearson the surviving execs to whom admin was granted having been first sworn duly to admin ==Sources==

Will of Hannah Grimmett

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[[Category:Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] =='''Will of Hannah Grimmett of Charlbury'''== Will dated 17 Aug 1869 Will Proved 17 Nov 1869 Transcribed by Shirley Power, accessed from Oxforshire family history society website http://wills.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/az/wtext/grimmett_009.html on 16 Oct 2018 by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] ==Notes== This will was transcribed by Shirley Power, and the names have been replaced where possible by Wikitree ID to link to the relevant profiles. ==The Will== This is the last Will and Testament of me '''[[Jinks-318|Hannah (Jinks) Grimmett]]''' of Charlbury in the County of Oxford Widow I give and bequeath to my Granddaughter '''[[Grimmett-304|Matilda (Grimmett) Williams]]''' (London) Daughter of my late son '''[[Grimmett-305|James Grimmett]]''' Ten pounds to be paid out of my Estate And the whole of the residue of my personal estate and effects whatsoever & wheresoever & of what kind or quality the same may be (except my wearing apparel Furniture & clock which I give and bequeathe to my Daughters '''[[Grimmett-337|Ann (Grimmett) Paintin]], [[Grimmett-349|Mary (Grimmett) Judge]]''' & my Granddaughter '''[[Grimmett-434|Ann (Grimmett) Fidler]]''' I give and bequeathe the whole of the before mentioned residue of my estate to be equally divided into six shares or parts One half share to my son '''[[Grimmett-334|William Grimmett]]''' and one half share to his Son '''[[Grimmett-430|James Grimmett]]''' for the support of his youngest Brother. One whole share or sixth part of my Estate to my Son '''[[Grimmett-335|George Grimmett]]'''. One whole share to my Son '''[[Grimmett-336|Thomas Grimmett]]'''. One whole share to my Daughter '''[[Grimmett-337|Ann Paintin]]'''. One whole share to my Daughter '''[[Grimmett-349|Mary (Grimmett) Judge]]''' And the remaining whole share to my Granddaughter '''[[Grimmett-434|Ann (Grimmett) Fidler]]'''. To them severally or their heirs or administrators And I hereby appoint John Marshall Albright of Charlbury, Gentleman Executor of this my last Will & Testament And I hereby revoke any Will by me at any time heretofore made In Witness whereof I have set my hand this Seventeenth day of August One thousand eight hundred & sixty nine - Hannah Grimmett - Signed by the said Hannah Grimmett the Testatrix in the joint presence of us who in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses - August 17th 1869 - Ann Durran, Charlbury - Edith Clifford, Charlbury - Proved at Oxford the Seventeenth day of November 1869 by the Affirmation of John Marshall Albright the sole Executor to whom Administration was granted. The Testatrix Hannah Grimmett was late of Charlbury ________________________________________ in the County of Oxford, Widow, and died on the Thirtieth day of October 1869 at Charlbury aforesaid. Under £200. The Executor in person. It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a correct Copy. Dated this Twenty fifth day of November 1869. ________________________________________ On the Seventeenth day of November 1869 the Will of Hannah Grimmett late of Charlbury in the County of Oxford, Widow, deceased, who died on the Thirtieth day of October 1869, at Charlbury aforesaid, was proved in the District Registry attached to Her Majesty's Court of Probate at Oxford by the Oath of John Marshall Albright of Charlbury in the aforesaid, Gentleman, the sole Executor therein named, he having first made a solemn and sincere declaration or affirmation, according to Act of Parliament, Execut therein named he having been first sworn duly to administer. It is hereby certified that the above is a correct Copy. Dated this Twenty fifth day of November 1869. Effects under £200, No Leaseholds. Extracted by the Executor in person. == Sources ==

Will of Hardy Cain, 1755

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Edgecombe County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Cain Name Study]] [[Category:Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] In the Name of God Amen the twenty first day of December in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty four I [[Cain-1801|Hardy Cain]] of Edgcombe County being very sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and Memmory thanks be given to God therefore calling to mind the mortallity of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to dye do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principly and first of all give and Recommend my soul into the hads of God that gave it and for my bodey I Recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian Like and ?esant manner at the Descretion of my Executors Nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same again by the Mighty power of God and afs[?] souehing such Worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to Bless me in this Life I Give Devise and Dispose of the Same in the following Manner and form Inpri?n?y I give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Daughter Isabell Cain the Plantation Whereon I Now Live with one hundred and fifty acres of land thereunto adjoining to be fully possessed with the same at the Marrag of her Mother and in case hir Mother should not Marry then to be possessed with [?] legacy at the Age of Eighteen years. Itam[?] I give and bequeath an enty of land which I have in Johnson County to be Equally devided between my Daughter Peurity and the Child my wife now goes with if it is born alive and lives to posses the ?ame and in Case it should not live and possess the sd legacy as aforesaid then to be devided between my Daughter Peurity aforesaid and my Daughter Sarah to be possessed with the sd Legacy at the Age of Eighteen years Itam I give and bequeath to my well beloved Daughter [[Cain-3665|Sarah Cain]] one Negro man Named Peter and to be possesed with the proprity of the said Negro at the age of Eighteen years and untill that time I devise the work of the sd slave to my Wife for the benifit of Raseing my Children Itam I Give and Devise to my Wife [[Knight-9635|Rachel Cain]] for the Bennifit of Raseing my Children and paying my Just Debts all my Cattle and all my hoggs and Likewise all my household Goods to be freely Injoyed by hir for the uses aforesaid and likewise all my house devised. I likewise Constitute make and ordain my wellbeloved wife Rachel Cain and my loving Brother James Cain my only and sole [crease obscures] [?] of this my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby wh??ly disalow Revoke and Disan?l all and Evry other former Testaments wills legacyes and Executors by me in any ways before this time Named willed and bequeathed Ratyfying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year above written Test Wallis Jones ?urat. James Carrel his x Mark Hardy Cane.

Will of Henry Duckworth of Surlingham, 1568

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Henry Duckworth of Surlingham, 1568
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/duckworth-henry-of-surlingham ANF will register Liber 22 (Gottes) fo. 199 - Duckworth, Henry, of Surlingham 1568] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. Li, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * Henry Duckworth, testator * Hellyne Galt, his sister ** Henry Galt, son of Hellyne ** Alis Galt, daughter of Hellyne ** Margaret Galt, daughter of Hellyne ** Elizabeth Galt, daughter of Hellyne ** Joane Galt, daughter of Hellyne * Joane Swene, his sister * Joane Swene's five children, unnamed * Joane Kilroy, his wife's sister * Blithe Kent, widow * Elizabeth, his daughter * Margaret, his wife * Andrew Howme, witness * Myles Howme, witness * Allexander Haken, witness * John Magnus, witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen'''
the xxle day of December in the yere of our Lord god
a thousand CCCCC lxvij and in the tenth yere of
our most gratcious soveraigne Ladie Quene Elizabeth
by the grace of god of England France and Irland
quene defendres of the faith '''I Henry Duckworthe''' of
Surlingham in the countie of Norff[olk] beinge of wholle
mynde and p[er]fight remembrance intendinge the houer
of god and quietnes of my pore wyff and children
revokinge and makinge frustrate all formes willes and
testamentes heretofor by me made or declared doe make
this my p[res]ent testament and last will in maner and forme
followinge '''First''' I bequethe my sowle to Allmightie god
the Father and to his most mercifull sonne J[e]hsus Christe
through the merite of whose most blessed passion my verie
bel[i]ef and trust ye to be savid '''Secondly''' I comitte my boddy
to [Christ]ian buriall where yt shall please god to call me owt
of this transitorie lyffe '''Also''' I give and bequethe unto the
viccar & p[er]sonne of Surlingham for my tythes necligiently
forgotton xld also I give and bequethe towardes the reparac[i]on
of our Ladies church in Surlingham aforsaid ten shillinges
Also I give towards the reparac[i]on of the walles abowt
the churche yardk of Sainte Saviours Churche their
vjs viijd Also I will that my Executrix shall give and
bestowe to and amonge the pore people at my funerall
in meat drinke and money to the valew of three
poundes of lawfull money of England '''Also''' I will
that my executrix shall lykwyse yearly bestowe
and give at the feast of E[a]ster duringe
the terme of twentie yeres next after my decesse
to and amongest the pore people w[i]thin Surlingham
afore said by the discresion of thre or fower of the
'''page 2'''
Most honestist men of the towne the sume of ten shillinges
of lyke foresaid money '''Also''' I give and bequeth to '''Hellyne
Galt''' my syster twentie shillinges to be paid her by my
executrix w[i]thin A quarter of a yere after my decesse
'''also''' I give to '''Henry Galt Alis Galt Margaret Galt
Elizabeth Galt and Joane Galt''' children of my said
syster to ev[er]y on of them thirtene shillinges fowerpence
of lawfull money of England to be paid to only on of them
at thr severall mariage '''Also''' I give and bequeth
unto '''Joane Swene''' my sister twentie shillinges to be payd her
w[i]thin a quarter of a yere ymediatly after my decese and to ev[er]y
of her fyve children thir ten shillinges fowerpence of
of lyke foresaid money to be payd to everie of them
at their severall mariages '''Also''' I give and bequeth
to '''Joane Kilroy''' my wyffes sister twentie shillinges
to be paid her w[i]thin a quarter of a yere
imediatly after my decese '''Also''' I bequeth to '''Blithe
Kent''' widow one ew[e] and one lambe two bushels
of wheat and two bushells of malt be be payd by
myne Executrix w[i]thin on[e] monethe after my decesse
'''Also''' I give to '''Elizabeth''' my daughter fortie poundes
of good and lawfull money of England to be payd
her in forme followinge viz at the age of two and
twentie yeres twentie markes of like foresaid money
and at such tyme twelve moneth vili xijs iiijd of lawfull
money of England and so forth yearly at and everye
yere six powndes thirten shilling fower pence of
lyke money untill the said sume of fortye powndes
be fully satisfied and payd '''Also''' I give and be=
=queth to '''Margaret''' my wyff all those my messuages
landes and ten[emen]ts both fre and bond in Surlingham
'''page 3'''
Bramerton and Rockland or elswhere w[i]thin the countie
of Norff[olk] to have and to hold to the said Margaret
my wyff and her assignees duringe the terme of her
naturall lyf and after her decesse I will all the premises
to remayne to Elizabeth my daughter and to her
heyres The Residew of all my goodes not bequethed as money plate
howshold stuff corne cattels leasses and implementes of
husbandrey I do wholly give them to myne sole executrix
whome I ordeyne and make the said Margaret my
wyffe she to se[e] my debts paid and to take my debts
and to se[e] this my legacies p[er]formed This beinge
wittneses herafter followinge '''Andrew Howme Myles
Howme Allexander Haken and John Magnus''' w[i]th
others.

Will of Henry Eldarkyne of Wrangle 1624

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[[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of Henry Eldarkyne of Wrangle 1624 Detail Source
Name: Elderkin, Hy.
Dates: 1624
Place: Wrangle, Lincolnshire, England
Book: Marriages From Transcripts. (Marriage)
Collection: Lincolnshire and Huntingdonshire: - Calendar of Lincolnshire Wills, 1601-1652, Calendars of Huntingdonshire Wills, 1479-1652
Volume: Wills Proved in the Consistory Court of Lincoln.
Chapter: Calendar No. 4. 1601--1652.
Text: Elderkin, Hy., Wrangle 1624 , folio 26 from calendar
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Volume 119 1624 folio 26 Film # 008052507 image 265
In the name of god Amen the nynteenth daye of
Aprill 1624 '''I Henry Eldarkyne of Wrangle in the'''
p[ari[sh of Holland * Countye of Lincoln husbandman doe
ordaine & make this my last will & Testament in maner
& forme followinge

First I bequeath my soule into the
hands of Almighty god hoppinge to be saved by the
bloodshed of Jesus Christ my lovinge Redeemer & my
body I commyte to the ground to be buried in the
Church yard of Wrangle afforesaid

And for my
Worldly goods I here disposse of them
First I doe give
& bequeath to '''John Elderkyn my eldest sonne''' five
pounds to be paid to him the said John when he shall
acomplish the full age of one & twenty yeares
Item

I doe give & bequeath to '''Richard Eldarkyne my second'''
'''sonne''' five pounds to be paid to him the said Richard when
he shall acomplish the age of xxitie yeares

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Susan Eldarkyn my eldest daughter'''
nyne pounds to be paid to unto her the said Susan my
w[ith]in one yeare after the date herof

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Mary Eldarkyne my second daughter'''
five pounds to be paid unto her the said Mary when
she shall acomplish the age of eighteen yeares

Item I give
& bequeath to '''Margaret Eldarkyne my youngest'''
'''daughter ''' five pounds to be paid to her the said
Margaret when she shall acomplish the age ofeighteen
yeares, and if it shall fortune any of my afforesaid children
shall depart this lieffe before they shalol acomplish there sev[er]all
ages above said that then all & anye the said porcon or porcons
shall be equally divided amongst the survivors of them

And for the rest of my goods & chattells unbequeathed I give
& bequeath to '''Isabell Eldarkyne whome I make the sole
executrix of this my will my funerall expenses pis......

Item my mund & will is that '''John Kamyard of Wrangle'''' aforsaid
whom shalbee the sup[er]visor of this my will and I give
him for his paynes xijs intreating him to take bonds of
my executrix for the p[er]formance of this my will In
witness wherof I have putt vmy hand & seale the daye
& yeare above said In the presence of us provided? alwayes and
my mynd is that the sevrall some or somes above given & bequeathed
shall be forthwith putt unto the use & bonds taken for it and the
interest of it to produced to anye of them acordinge to ther
... all porcons given aforesaid In witness hereof I have put
to my hand the day & year aforesaid
Henry Eldarkyn his marke ===Sources===

Will of Henry Good of Broad Chalke in Wiltshire Gentleman 1776

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] ==The Will of Harry Good of Broad Chalke Farm, Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England, Gentleman 1776== Harry Good's estate passed probate in 1776. Their last residence was Broad Chalke Farm, Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P1/G/697; Reference Number: P1/G/697
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Harry Good probate in 1776. Residence Broad Chalke Farm, Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England. Occupation: Gentleman.
Will signed 30 May 1775 and proved 12 Jul 1776 :testator Henry Good of Broad Chalke Farm in the County of Wilts, Gentleman :property: farm buildings & land in Broad Chalke; Broad Chalke Farm in Broad Chalke and North Street Farm in Broad Chalke; :wife Mary :brother John Good :brother Charles Good :three sisters Jane, Mary and Betty ==Sources==

Will of Henry Herdson of London 1555

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] '''''The will of [[Hudson-785|Henry Herdson]], Alderman of London, who died 17 December 1555. It was written on 9 December 1555, with a codicil added on 16 December 1555. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 January 1555/6.''''' '''Citation''' Henry Herdson, Alderman of London, will proved 10 January 1555/6, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, class PROB 11, piece 37: More (1554-1556), The National Archives, Kew, England; "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 20 October 2019), {{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_311136-00558}} 555 of 623 (subscription required). '''Transcription Notes:''' * Spelling and grammar as in the original image, except that paragraphs have been added to increase readability * Abbreviated words (eg where the common bar mark appears) have been spelt out in full, where the full spelling was obvious '''Will''' In the name of god Amen. The ninthe daie of December in the yere of owre Lorde God A Thowsande fyve hundred fyftye and fyve And in the seconde and therde yeres of the raignes of Phillippe and Marie by the grace of God kinge and quene of Englande Frannce Naples Jerusalem and Irelande Defenders of the faithe, Princes of Spaine and Cecyll, Archidukes of Austria Dukes of Milloine, Burgundy and Brabante, Counties of Haspurge Flannders and Tyroll. I Henry Herdson Citezin and Alderman of London beinge sicke of Bodie But hole of minde, And of good and perfitt memorie Laude and praise be to allmightie god make ordeine and declare this my presente testamente and Laste will in maner and forme followinge, that is to witte: Firste I bequeathe my wretched and sinfull sowle to allmightie god the onely maker and Redemer of hit. And my bodie to be buried in suche place as is used for Cristian People to be buried in, as shalbe thoughte mete by my executrix and overseers. And as for the Residewe of my funeralls, I will it be ordered and donne in suche maner and forme, and withe suche charges as by them shalbe likewise thoughte conveniente and decente. Item I will that Thomas Herdson my sonne and heire apparante accordinge to the Lawe and Statute in this behalfe made and provided shall have to him and his heires forever the full thirde parte of all and singuler my manors Landes tenements and hereditaments in the countie of Kente And the other two partes and residewe of the same my manors Landes tenements and hereditaments, I geve will and bequeathe to Edwarde Herdson, Henrie Herdson, John Herdson, and Kellam Herdson my sonnes and to the heires males of theire bodies lawfully begotton. And if the saide Edwarde, Henrie, John and Kellam happen all to die without issue male of theire or anie of theire bodies lawfully begotton. Then I will that the saide Two partes of the saide manours messuages landes tenements and hereditaments withe the appertinancs shalbe reverte and remaine and cum to the nexte heires of me the saide Henrie Herdson for ever. And if Barbara my wife be with childe at the time of my deathe withe Issue male or female and be delivered of hit afore or after my decease. Then I will if it be issue male that he shalbe Coheire withe my saide fowre other sonnes of and in the two partes of my saide manors Landes and tenements by me to them above assigned. And as concerninge the order and disposicion of my goodes. I will that all my goodes cattells and debtes after my detts paide accordinge to the Laudable custome and use of the Citie of London shalbe devided into thre equall partes wherof I will that the saide Barbara my wyfe shall have one parte to her owne proper use in the name of her Purparte and Reasonable porcion of all my goodes cattells and debtes to her after the use and custome of the citie of London belonginge. And the seconde equall parte therof I will shall remaine to all my childerne equally amonge them to be devided, And to be deliverid unto them when and as they or any of them shall cum to the Lawfull age of twentie and one yeres orells shalbe maried. And if it fortune any of my saide childerne to die before lawfull age or mariage. Then I will that the parte and partes of my saide goodes Cattell and debtes by me to my saide childe or childerne then survivinge equally amongste them to be devided And to be deliverid to them, when and as they or any of them shall accomplishe there saide full age or ells be maried. And further I will that the saide childe that my wyfe nowe goithe withe, whether it be issue male or female shall have his or her reasonable parte and porcion of my goodes amongste the residewe of my childern at Lawfull age or mariage in like and as ample maner as any of the same my childerne maie or mighte doo. And in all pointes and formes as thoughe the name of hit were herin perticulerly expressed. And if it fortune all my childerne within age to decease and before that time be not maried That then I will that all my said goodes, Cattells and Debtes by me to my saide Childerne above bequeathed shalbe Disposed in Redemcion of poore prisoners out of captivite and Thraldom and other suche charitable Dedes and workes of mercy, as maie best please god. And the thirde equall parte of all my saide goodes cattells and Debtes, I Reserve unto my selfe and to my executrix for the performance of my legacies underwritten, that is to saie First I will that my executrix shall provide and give fortie gownes of good mantell frise to fortie poore men and women that is to saie the one halfe to men, And the other halfe to women. Item I bequeathe to William Bulley thre poundes in golde to make him a ringe and a gowne of pewke And to his wife An other like gowne. Item I bequeathe to Edwarde Rue other thre poundes, to make him A ringe, And a gowne of pewke. Item I bequeathe to John Hethe other thre poundes to make him a ringe. Item [new page] I bequeathe to the righte honorable William Garret Maior of the citie of London a gowne of pewke of twentie shillinges the yarde And to master Swerdeberer An other gowne of thirtene shillinges and fowre pence the yarde. Item I bequeathe to mystres Chaloner a gowne of pewke. Item I bequeathe to ether of John Dalman and his wife fortie shillinges to make eche of them A ringe. Item I bequeathe to John Saprotts fortye shillings to make him a ringe. Item I bequeathe to Roberte Hilliarde fortie shillings to make him A ringe and a gowne of pewke of thirtene shillings and fowre pence the yarde. Item I bequeathe to Humfrey Wells an other gowne of thirtene shillings and foure pence the yarde. Item I bequeathe to every of my servants thre poundes sixe shillings and eighte pence. Item I give to Richarde Howlet for service by him donne thirtie poundes. Item I bequeathe to Walter Herdson fortie poundes to be deliverid to him when he shall accomplishe and comme to the age of twentie and fowre yeres. Item I bequeathe to Ellyn Herdson thirtene poundes sixe shillings and eighte pence to be deliverid unto her on the daie of her mariage. Item I bequeathe to Agnes Herdson tenne poundes to be deliverid to her on the daie of her mariage. And if it fortune the saide Walter to dye before the age afore lymited, or the saide Ellyne, or Agnes, or either of them to dye before mariage. That then the parte or partes of them so dyeinge to be devided to thother of them survivinge. And if they dye all thre before suche age or mariage then I will theire saide partes shall remaine to my executors. Item I bequeathe to Barbara Hill fyve poundes. Item I forgive Martin Meriall of Grenehithe in the countye of Kente all suche debtes as he owithe me excepte the fiftye poundes whiche I laste lente unto him. And I forgive John Gylman of Weste Thurrock in the countie of Essex all such debtes as he owithe me. Item I forgive John Burrell all suche debtes as he owithe me savinge twentie poundes, so that he paie the saide twentie poundes to my executrix. Item I bequethe to Thomas Sexton a gowne of pewke And to Richard Hueson one other gowne. Item I bequethe to the company of Skinners for a repaste to be made amonge them tenne poundes. Item I bequeathe to John Hulson thre poundes to make him a ringe, and a gowne of pewke. Item I forgeve all my tenances of Kingsdon in the countie of Somerset all suche dett as they owe me for fynes or otherwise Item I bequeathe to John Rooff a gowne of xxiiis iiijd the yarde. Item I geve to the wife of Rafe Grenewaie a gowne of pewke of thertene shillings and fowre pence a yarde. The residue of my saide therde parte above reserved after my funerall charges borne And the Legacies in this my Laste will and testament contained fully performed and fullfilled. I geve and bequeathe to and amongste Edwarde, Henrie, John, and Kellam my fowre youngest sonnes to be deliverid to them when they shall comme to theire full age of twentie and one yeres. And if anie of them happen to die, before the accomplishmente of theire saide full age then I will the parte and partes of the saide Surplusage due unto him or them so deceasing to remaine to the other of them Survivinge. And if it fortune them to die all before any of them cum to his saide full age as god defende. Then I will geve and bequeathe all the same surplusage to Thomas my sonne. And to my cosyn John Herdson of Lincolnshere and his childerne. And further I will that William Allyn, William Bulley, Thomas Sexton and Edwarde Rue shall have amonge them the use and occupienge of all my goodes cattells and debtes, by me to my saide childerne above bequethed till such time as my childerne cum to Lawfull age or mariage fundinge them at there owne charges in and by all that time So that same William Allen, William Bulley, Thomas Sexton and Edwarde Rue and everie of them cause good able and Sufficient Suerties to be bounde withe them for the repaimente of the same accordinge to the tenor and true meaninge of this my testamente and laste Will. And I will that the saide Thomas Sexton shall bringe up Edwarde my sonne And I will that William Alyn shall have the custodie and bringinge up of Henry my sonne. And that John Sapcotts shall also have the custodie and bringinge up of John my sonne havinge allowance for the same at the handes of the saide William Bulley. Morover I will that the saide Barbara my wife shall collecte gather have and kepe to the use of all my saide childerne all the rentes and proffits comminge of my saide Landes And have the ordre settinge and lettinge of the same till they cum to theire full age of twentie and one yeres puttinge in sufficient suerties for the true repaimente of the same to my childerne when they shall accomplishe theire full age. And of the execution of this my testamente and laste will I make the saide Barbara my wife my sole executrix. And of the oversight of the execution of the same my testamente and Laste will I make and constitute Ser Andrewe Judde and Ser Richarde Dobbes knightes and aldermen of London and William Allen Letherseller supervisors moste hartely besechinge them as my speciall truste is in them that they will see my childerne be not impeched devianid or minred of the rightfull partes and porcions of my saide goodes But that they thorowe there wisdomes and providence maie truely have so muche as by the tenor of this my will they oughte to have And for there faithfull diligence therin to be shewed accordinglye I geve and bequeathe to the saide Sir Andrewe [new page] Judde five poundes, and a gowne of pewke of twentie shillinges the yarde. And to the saide Sir Richard Dobbes other five poundes and a like gowne of twentie shillings the yarde. And to the saide William Allyn twentie poundes and a gowne of pewke and to his wife another gowne. And further I will that the saide Barbara my wife shall have the rule order and kepinge of Kellam my youngeste sonne and Abiga my daughter till they or either of them cum to there full ages or mariages. Item I bequeathe to Grace Smithe xls Item I forgive James Hollande all suche debtes as his father owithe me In witness wherof I the saide Henrie Herdson to everie leafe of this my presente testamente and laste will have put my seale and subscribed my name the daie and yeres above written. Then there beinge also presente William Allen Edwarde Rue Thomas Sexton and John Hulson. '''Codicil''' Memorandum The sixtene daie of December Anno A thousande five hundred fiftie and five The above mencioned Henrie Herdson Alderman of London aforesaide, beinge in good minde and memorie havinge bequethed and disposed the fouretene daie of the same monthe by mouthe nuncupatively to Edwarde Rue Citizen and pewterer of London the custodie of Abigall his Daughter to gether withe the occupacion of her porcion duringe her nonage. The saide Testator this daie and monthe continuyinge in perfit minde and memorie revokinge the saide Disposicion of his saide daughter Abigall and her porcion And also his former bequeste made to the saide Edwarde Rue concerninge the occupacion of the fourthe parte of his childerns porcions then willed disposed and bequeathed for and upon certaine causes and consideracions him movinge that the saide Legacy of the custodie of Abigall Herdson his daughter And the occupacion of her porcion And also the occupacion of the saide fourthe parte of his childernes porcion to him as before disposed shulde cum and be from hence forthe utterlie voide, frustrate and Revoked, bequeathinge to him in Lue and satisfaction of the promiss twentie poundes in money together withe thre poundes to make him a ringe and a gowne of pewke bequeathed to him in the bodie of his will Whiche saide Revocacion disposition and declaration of this presente Codicill proceded out of the saide Testators proper minde and laste will declared and made in the presence of William Bowlye and John Sapcott witnesss desired by the testator to testifie and recorde the same yeron the xvith daie of December above written '''Extract in Inquisition Post Mortem''' ''Note the slight variations from the PCC copy of the will, eg "Kenelme", rather than Kellam'' Item I will that Thomas Herdson my sonne & heyre aparant according to the Lawe & statute in this behalf made & providedshall have to him & to his heires for ever the full third parte of all & singular my mannors Landes tenementes And hereditaments in the counte of Kent, And the other two partes & Resydue of the same my mannors Landes tenementes & hereditamentes I geve will & bequeathe to Edwarde Herdson Henry Herdson, John Herdson, And Kenelme Herdson, my sonnes, & to ther heyres males of ther bodyes Lawfully begotten And yf the seid edwarde, Henry, John & Kenelme happen all to dye without yssue male of ther or eny of their bodyes Lawfully begotten Then I will that the seyd two partes of the seid mannors, messuages, Landes, tenementes & hereditamentes with thappertenances shall Reverte Remayne & come to the next heires of me the seid Henry Herdson for ever, And if barbara my wyfe be with childe at the tyme of my Dethe, with yssue male of female & be delivered of yt bifore, or after my Decease, Than I will, yf yt be yssue male that he shalbe coheyre with my seid foure other sonnes, of & in the two partes of my seid mannors Landes & tenementes, by me to them Above assigned. Moreover I will that barbara my wyfe shall collect gather have & kepe, to thuse of all my seid Children, all the renttes & proffyttes comyng of my seid Landes & have the order Letting & settinge of the same tyll they come to their full age of xxj yeres, putting in suffycient suerties, for the trew repayment of the same to my chilldren, when they shal Accomplyssh ther full age

Will of Henry Heydon of Watford 1559

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of [[Heyden-14|'''Henry Heydon of The Grove, Watford, Hertfordshire''']] proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 42B
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Will of Henrici Heydon of Watford, Hertfordshire, England, granted probate on 30 May 1559. Died Abt 1559.
Henry wrote his will on 24 August 1558 and it was proved on 30 May 1559. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] '''Person mentioned:''' *'''Thomas Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Richard Heydon''' Testator's son *'''William Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Alexander Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Edward Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Jeram Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Henry Heydon''' Testator's son *'''John Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Francis Heydon'''Testator's eldest son and heir, and co-executor of the will *'''Agnes Heydon''' Testator's unmarried daughter *'''Margarett Heydon''' Testator's unmarried daughter *'''Mary Heydon''' Testator's unmarried daughter *'''Mistress Anne Heydon''' Testator's wife and mother of his children, co-executor of the will *'''Mistress Alice Heydon''' Testator's mother, deceased. Testator was executor of her will *'''Thomas Heydon''' Testator's brother and overseer of the will ---- In dei nomine amen The xxiiijth day of August Anno dom[ini] milliissimo
quingentesimo quinquagesimo octavo and the vth and vjth years of the Reigns of out Sovar[ei]gn
Lord and Lady King Philip and quene Mary '''I Henry Heydon of the grove in the parryshe'''
'''of watford in the countie of Hertford Esquier''' sick in body and whole of mynde and p[er]fect memory
thanks be to god and fearing the uncerteyntie and mutabilitie of this mortall life knowing
nothing more suwer than death nor nothing more unsure than the tyme thereof do ordeyne and
[page 2]
make this my last will and testament in man[ner] and fourme following / First I bequeath my soule to
almightie god to our blessed Lady Saynt Mary and to all the blessed company of heaven and my body to be
buryed in the holy sepulchre when yt shall please god to call me to his mercy / And I beque[a]th
to the church of Watford fyve shillings / And whereas I stand seased to me and myn heires of
the mannors of the grove and Oxey walrond in the parrishe of watford aforesaid together w[ith] other
Landes bothe Free and copy w[ith]in the said Towne and p[ar]ish of watford my mynd and will is
that '''eight of my younger sonnes that is to saye Thomas Richard Willi[a]m Alexander Edward'''
'''Jeram Henry and John''' any of theym shalhave one annuytie yerly of fyve markes of good and
lawfull Englishe money during their naturall lives yssuying out of my said man[or]s lands and
Tenements w[ith] clause of distress / as oftyn as the said Annuyties shalhappyn to be unpaid / The
w[hi]ch I charge '''my sonne and heir Francis Heydon''' on my blessing well and trewly to content
and pay at the two usuall Feastes of the yere that is to saye at the Feast of Thannunciac[i]on of
our Lady and Saynt mighell Tharchanngell by even porcions / Provided always that my
said sonne shall not be charged w[ith] the said Annuyties untill either of his said brethren be of the
full age of xxj yeres / And I will that my executors shall kepe and bring upp eche and ev[er]y
of my said sonnes at lernyng and other wise at theire distrecion to the p[re]ferment of lyving
of my said sonns w[ith] my goods and the p[ro]fitts of the said Lands unto eche of theym shall
Accomplishe the said age w[ith]out any Accompt to be made of the said profitts by the said executors
or any of theym / And furthermore I will and my mynd is that the thirde p[ar]te of the
p[ro]fittes of all my woodds in watford and watford p[ar]ishe aforesaid shalbe takyn and receyved
by my said executors unto the Sume of three hundred markes be levyed to the use and
behoof of '''my three daughters umaryed that is to say Agnes Margarett and Mary''' to be paid
and delyv[er]ed unto theym at the day of their mariage yf they wilbe Ruled by '''my loving wife'''
'''their mother''' and their brother my said sonne Francis / And my will is that yf any of
theym happyn to dy before the day of their mariage that the outlyvers or outlyver shalhave
the said Some of three hundred markes and I will that myn executors shall bring upp
my said daughters and ev[er]y of theym w[ith] my goods and catalls untill the day of their
mariage And where as I stand sole executor to '''my late Loving Mother Mres Alice Heydon'''
dep[ar]ted and have not as yett p[er]formed all her hole last will and Testament I will and I
charge myn executors to Accomplishe and p[er]forme w[ith]in as convenient space as they may
the said Last Will and Testament of my said mother in all things accordingli / And also
that they shall pay w[ith] my goodes and cattalls and sing[u]lar all my debts whatsoev[er] they
be / And the Residewe of my goodes my debtes and legacies paid and p[er]formed I will and
gyve theym to my executors of this my Last will and Testament whereof I ordeyn and
make '''Mres Anne my welbeloved wif''' and '''my said sonne Francis''' myn executors / And
further I ordeyn to be ov[er]seer of this said my last will and Testament '''my loving brother'''
'''Thomas Heydon''' / and for his paynes to have xxs / I witnes whereof I have hereunto sett
my seall and subscribed my hand the day and yeres above wrytten / '''p[er] me Henrie'''
'''Heydon''' / '''Probate''' [in Latin] 30 day of May 1559 to Francis Heydon ==Sources==

Will of Henry Hobart 1638

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Henry Hobart The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 178 Will of Henry Hobart 1638 In the name of God Amen
The sixteenth daye of August in the yeare of our lord God 1638 in the fourteenth yeare of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the faith. I Henry Hobart of South Pickenham in the countie of norfolk Esq. though sick in body yet thanks be to God of good & perfect memory revoking all former wills and Testaments doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following.
Imprimus I commend my soule in to the hands of Almightie God my Creator expecting to be made ....... of everlasting life through the only merrit of Jesus Christ my Saviour and I commend my body to the earth whereof it is made to be decntly and swiftly buried where it shall please my executor.
And for my wordly goods and chattells which God has given me I give & bequesth them as followeth.
First i give and bequeath unto my eldest brother Sir John Hobart knight and Baronet till such summes of money are behinde engaged and now due to me from him by reason of a certan annuitie of fifty pounds and such the said brother be fully expended and discharged of th payment of the said summes behind and engaged ...... of giving him ..... to any person whatsoever for or concerning the same.
Item I give unto my brother Mr Miles Hobart one hundred pounds to be payed unto him by my executor within one year next after my decease.
Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Mr Nathaniell Hobart one thousand pounds to be payed unto him by my deare mother the Lady Hobart out of those moneys that are due unto me from her at two or several payments by equal portions such five hundred pounds within six months next after my decease and other five hundred pounds within twelve months next after my decease and she to be ...... for the remainder to my executor.
Item i give nd bequeath unto my brother Captain James Hobart all my lands, grounds and .... ... I houlde by lease of the ....... now in the sole posession or occupation of Thomas Brooke or his assigns lyeing in Hosten St John and Hosten St Peter or elsewhere in the Countie of Norfolk. And all that my ..... in Hosten St John and Hosten St Peter aforesaid or other here in the said Countie of Norfolk now in the occupation of Josia ...... or his assigns during ..... my forme or formes in the same And also five hundred pounds to be payed unto him by my executor within three months next after my decease. Item I give unto my cozen Mrs by my executor, one hundred pounds in three months next after my decease Jane Ramsey two hundred pounds to be payed one hundred pounds within three months next after my decease anf the other hundred pounds within six months next after my decease.
Item I give unto my servant Richard March twentie pounds.
Item I constitute and ordaine my loving brother Sir John Hobart sole executor of this my last will and testament. In ..... whereof I have put to my hand and seale this day.................... of........ above written Henry Hobart, Jo Hawer, Edm, Eade and Wm Younger and their during all my termes not to come in the same...... before them sealing hereof Jo Hawer, Edm. Eade, Wm Yonger

Will of Henry Holbrook

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Deal, Kent]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Holbrook-4033|Henry Holbrook (bef.1721-bef.1805)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Henry Holbrook, Mariner of Deal, Kent. It was written on 27 January 1803 '''Will of Henry Holbrook''', Mariner of Deal, Kent (accessed 19 July 2023) :Reference: PROB 11/1419/297 :Description: Will of Henry Holbrook, Mariner of Deal, Kent :Date: 31 January 1805 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D372982 The National Archive, Kew] and proved at London on 31 January 1805. '''Probate''': "Index To Death Duty Registers 1796-1903", database with images, Reference: IR27/10, [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=BMD%2FIR27%2F10%2F045&parentid=BMD%2FD%2FDDUTY%2F4273 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=BMD%2FD%2FDDUTY%2F4273 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 20 July 2023), Henry Holbrook probate in 1805 in Great Britain. Residence DEAL, Great Britain. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was adequate and the writing mostly legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *''' [[Holbrook-4033|Henry Holbrook]]''' of Deal, Kent, Mariner, Testator *my Son '''[[Holbrook-4076|Isaac Holbrook]]''' *my late Son '''[[Holbrook-4068|John Holbrook]]''' *my late Son '''[[Holbrook-4069|William Holbrook]]''' *my late Son '''Henry Holbrook''' *my Grand Children '''John, Hannah, Henry Humphrey and Mary Joy Holbrook''', children of my Son Isaac *my Grand children '''Charles, John William, Thomas, James, Ann Susannah, Frances, Randall, George and Sarah Holbrook''', children of my late Son John Holbrook *my Grand Daughter '''Mary Hayward''' (wife of James Hayward of Deal Stay Maker), daughter of my late Son William Holbrook *my Grand Daughter '''Ann Holbrook''', daughter of my late Son William Holbrook *my Grand Daughter '''Elizabeth Durban''', wife of William Campbell [a] Durban of Deal, Mariner *'''Elizabeth Fells''' wife of Thomas Fells of Deal aforesaid cordwainer late widow of my said late Son William Holbrook *'''Jane Holbrook''' widow of my late Son Henry Holbrook *my Housekeeper '''Mary Thomas''' *'''Thomas Woodruff''' friend and executor, Carpenter *'''Samuel Hadley''' friend and executor, Baker *'''Witnesses''': Jno May – Deal – John Mercer, Tho. White ? his Clerks

===== Transcription ===== [Page one] This is the last Will
and testament of me '''Henry Holbrook''' of this Town
and Borough of Deal in the County of Kent '''Mariner'''
made this twenty seven day of January in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three
first I give and bequeath all and singular my
wearing apparel of every description as follows (that
is to say) one full equal moiety or half part ~
thereof unto '''my Son Isaac Holbrook''' and the other or
remaining moiety or half part thereof unto and ~
equally between '''all and every the child and children'''
'''of my late Son John Holbrook''' deceased herein after
[Page two] particularly named? share and share alike and I
give devise and bequeath all and singular my
freehold and Leasehold Messuages Lands Tenements
and Heredits and parts purparts and shares of and
in any freehold and Leasehold Messuages Lands =
Tenements and Heredits whatsoever and wheresoever
whether in possession Reversion Remainder or =
Expectancy and also all and singular my Goods
Chattels Effects debts due and owing to me Money
Securities for Money Money in any of the public
Stocks or Funds of this Kingdom and all other my
Personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of
what kind or nature soever rhe same may be at
the time of my decease (except my said wearing
apparel) unto '''my two friends Thomas Woodruff'''
of Deal aforesaid carpenter '''and Samuel Hadley''' of
Deal aforesaid Baker and to their Heirs Executors
and Advisors according to the nature of the said
Estates respectively upon this special Trust and
confidence nevertheless in them reposed and to the
Ends Intents and purposes following (that is to say)
upon Trust that they '''the said Thomas Woodruff''' and
'''Samuel Hadley''' and the Survivors of them his Heirs
Executors and Advisors according to the nature of
the said respectve Estates shall and do with all =
convenient speed after my decease sell convey =
assign and dispose of all and singular my said
Freehold and Leasehold Estate and Estates either
altogether or in parcels and either by public =
Auction or private confront? and in such manner
and form – as to them shall seem advisable =
unto any person or persons that shall be willing
to purchase the same and also sell and dispose
of collect get in receive? and convert into ready
Money all my said personal Estates and Effects at?
(except as aforesaid / and for the promoting and
facilitating of such Sale or Sales as I have before
directed to be made of my said Freehold and =
Leasehold Estates my Will and meaning is and I
so hereby order direct and declare that the =
purchaser or purchasers thereof shall not be =
.... to see the purchase Money with him
her or them respectively confronted? for paid and
applied according to the directions of this my will
but that the Receipt or Receipts of my said Trustees
or of the Survivor of them or of the Heirs Executors
or Advisors of such Survivor shall effectivally = =
discharge the respective purchasor or purchasers and
his her or their Heirs Executors Advisors and Assigns
from so .... Money as in such Receipt or Receipts shall be
acknowledged or expressed to be received and that
after such receipt or receipts the purchasor or =
[Page 3] purchasers his her or their Heirs Executors Advisors and
Assigns shall not be obliged to see the Monies by
them paid respectively applied in pursuance of this
my will or be answerable or accountable for any
Loss misapplication or nonapplication of such =
purchase Money or any part thereof and as to all
the Money which shall arise by the Sale or Sales
of my said Freehold and Leasehold Estates or of
any part thereof or by the Rents and profits thereof
till such Sale or Sales shall be made and by the
produce of my said personal Estate my will and
meaning is and I do herein expressly order and
direct that my said Trustees and the Survivor of
them his Executors and Advisors do and shall stand?
possessed? of the same upon the following trusts (that
is to say) upon Trust after payment of all my
just debts Funeral Expenses and the charges of
proving and executing this my will and reserving
to themselves '''the said Thomas Woodruff''' and '''Samuel'''
'''Hadley''' the Sum of Five pounds apiece of lawful
Money of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland as used in England which I do hereby =
give and bequeath to them as an acknowledgement
for the care and Trouble they will have in =
proving and executing this my will and the Trusts
hereby created that they my paid Trustees and the
Survivor of them his Executors and Advisors do and
shall pay the Sum of Twenty pounds apiece of =
lawful Money of the United Kingdom of Great =
Britain and Ireland as used in England part thereof
unto '''my Grand children Charles, John William''' =
'''Thomas, James, Ann Susannah, Frances, Randall''' =
'''George and Sarah Holbrook''' children of '''my said
late Son John Holbrook''' deceased the Sum of Twenty
pounds apiece of like lawful Money further part
thereof unto '''my Grand Children Jane, Hannah''', =
'''Henry Humphrey and Mary Joy Holbrook children'''
'''of my said son Isaac Holbrook''' the sum of Twenty
pounds apiece of like lawful Money further part =
thereof unto '''my Grand Children Mary Hayward''' =
(the wife of James Hayward of Deal aforesaid Stay
Maker) '''and Ann Holbrook daughters of my late Son'''
'''William Holbrook''' deceased and the Sum of Seven =
pounds – and tens hillings of like lawful Money =
further part thereof unto '''my Housekeeper Mary''' =
'''Thomas''' and as to all the rest and residue of the =
Money arising by the Sale Rents Profits and produce
of my said Freehold Leasehold and personal Estates =
and Effects after such payments as aforesaid upon =
trust that they my said Trustees and the Survivor of –
them his Executors or Advisors shall and do stand = = =
possessed of the same upon to and for the several =
[Page 4] Trusts Intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned
and declared of and concerning the same (that is to
say) upon trust to pay one full fifth part thereof =
unto '''my said Son Isaac Holbrook''' one other full fifth
part thereof unto '''my Grand Daughter Elizabeth''' =
'''Durban''' wife of William Campbell(*) Durban of Deal
aforesaid Mariner as to one other full fifth part
thereof upon trust to pay the same unto and equally
between and amongst all and '''every the said children'''
'''of my said late Son John Holbrook''' deceased share
and share alike to such of them as shall be of
the age of one and twenty years being a Son or
Sons or of the age of one and twenty years or
married being a daughter or daughters at the time
of my decease as soon as conveniently may be
after my decease and to such of them as shall be
under that age of one and twenty year being a =
Son or Sons or under that age and unmarried
being a daughter or daughters at the time of =
my decease when and as they shall respectively
attain the said age of one and twenty years =
being a Son or Sons or the age of one and = =
twenty years or be married which shall first
happen being a daughter or daughters and I direct
that the part and share or parts and shares of
such Child or Children being under age as to =
Sons and under age and unmarried as to = =
daughters shall be by my said Trustees and the
Survivor of them, his Executors or Advisors in the
mean time placed out at Interest in some one or
more of the public Stocks or Funds of this Kingdom
or upon some good private Security or Securities
as to them shall seem meet and that they my said
Trustees and the Survivor of them his Executors or
Advisors do and shall pay apply and dispose of the
Dividends Interest and Annual produce thereof as =
and when the same shall arise and be received
for and towards the Maintenance Education and
bringing up of such Children respectively till ?
their respective parts and shares become payable
by this my will and in case my said Trustees or
the Survivor of them his Executors or Advisors
shall see it necessary and think it proper and
meet I do hereby authorize and empower them
or him to pay apply and dispose of the whole
or any part or any part of the original part
or share or parts and shares of such Child or = =
Children under age being a Son or Sons and
under age and unmarried being a daughter or
daughters for or towards their better Maintenance
Education bringing up or preferment in the =
world during their respective minorities? so that
no one of such Children shall have and receive
[Page 5] more than his or her own Original part or share as to =
one other full fifth part thereof upon trust to put and place
out the same at Interest in some one or more of the =
public Stocks or Funds of this Kingdom or upon some
good private Security or Securities either Real or = =
personal and after vary? and change the same from
time to time as occasion shall be or require and
pay the Interest thereof unto '''Elizabeth Fells''' wife of
Thomas Fells of Deal aforesaid cordwainer late '''widow'''
'''of my said late Son William Holbrook''' deceased or
otherwise permit and suffer her to receive the same
for and during the term of her natural life and
from and immediately after her decease to pay =
assign and transfer the said last mentioned fifth part
and the Stocks Funds or other Securities in or upon
which the same or any part thereof shall be = =
invested or secured? or the Money to arise by Sale =
thereof unto and euqally between '''my said two''' = = =
'''Grand Daughters Mary Hayward and Ann Holbrook''' =
'''daughters of my said late Son William Holbrook''' = =
deceased share and share alike and as to the = = =
remaining or other one full fifth part thereof upon trust
to put and place out the same at Interest in some =
one or more of the public Stocks or Funds of this = =
Kimgdom or upon some good private Security or =
Securities either Real or personal and after vary and
change the same from time to time as occasione shall
be or require and pay the Interest thereof unto '''Jane'''
'''Holbrook widow of my late Son Henry Holbrook''' = =
deceased or otherwise permit and suffer her to receive
the same for and during the term of her natural
life and from and after her decease to pay assign
and transfer the said last mentioned fifth part and
the Stocks Funds or other Securities in or upon which
the same or any part thereof shall be invested or
secured or the Money to arise by Sale thereof as =
follows (that is to say) one full fourth part thereof =
unto '''my said Son Isaac Holbrook''' or to his = =
Executors or Advisors if he shall be then dead one
other full fourth part thereof unto ^ and amongst all
^ '''my said Grand Daughter'''
'''Elizabeth Durban''' or to her
Executors or administrators if
she shall be then dead one
other full fourth part thereof unto
and '''every the said Children of my said late Son''' =
'''John Holbrook''' deceased in the same manner in all =
respects and with the like directions and authority =
to my said Trustees and the Survivor of them his =
Executors or Advisors as is mentioned and declared =
of and concerning the one full fifth part of the = =
residue of the produce of my said Estates herein before?
directed to be paid applied and dispoed of to them '''my''' =
'''said last mentioned Grand Children''' respectively as = =
aforesaid or as ... thereto as contingencies will =
admit and the other or remaining one full fourth part
thereof unto and equally between '''my said two Grand'''
[Page 6] '''Daughters Mary Hayward and Ann Holbrook Dau[ghte]rs'''
'''of my said''' ^[''margin note'': '''late'''] '''Son William Holbrook''' deceased share
and share alike and I make constitute and appoint
'''the said Thomas Woodruff and Samuel Hadley''' = =
Executors of this my last Will and Testament and I
will and direct that my said Trustees and the =
Survivor of them his Heirs Executors or Advisors =
shall not be answerable or accountable for any =
more of the said Trust Estates Monies and premises/provisions?
than they respectively shall annually receive or shall
come to their respective hands by virtue of this my
will nor with or for any loss which shall happen
of the same or any part thereof so as such loss
happen without their or his willful defaults? or =
default? nor the one of them for the other of them
or for the Acts Deeds Receipts Disbursements or = =
defaults? of the other of them but each of them for
his own Acts Deeds Receipts Disbursements and = =
defaults only and also that it shall and may be =
lawful for them my said Trustees and the = =
Survivor of thems his Executors and Advisors in the
first place by and out of the said Trust Estates =
Moneis and premises to deduct? and reimburse =
themselves respectively all such Losses Costs Charges
and Expenses as they respectively shall actually =
expend or be put unto suffer or sustain for or
by reason of the Trust hereby in them reposed?
or the Management and execution thereof or in
any thing relating thereto and lastly I revoke all
former wills by me made In witness whereof I
the said Henry Holbrook the Testator have to this
my last Will and Testament contained in four
Sheets of paper annexed together to the first three
Sheets ^[''margin note'': there..] set my hand and to this fourth and last
sheet thereof my hand and seal the day and
year first aforesaid ~ '''Henry Holbrook''' (L8)? Signed
Sealed published and declared by the said Henry
Holbrook the Testator as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who have = =
hereunto subscribed our names as '''witnesses''' thereto
in his presence at his request and in the presence
of each other – '''Jno May''' – Deal – '''John Mercer'''
'''Tho. White''' ? '''his Clerks'''
This Will was proved at London
the thirty first day of January in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and five
before the Right Honorable Sir William Wynne
Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary
[Page 7] of the Prerogrative Court of Canterbury lawfully witnessed?
by the Oaths of '''Thomas Woodruff and Samuel Hadley'''
the Executors named in the said will to whom =
Adm[ministrati]on was granted of all and singular the Goods
Chattels and Credits of the deceased having been first
sworn by Commission duly to Administer./.
---- == Resarch Notes == [a] William Campbell Durban is actually [[Durban-84|William Cavell Durban]]. ==Sources==

Will of Henry Holyoake. 27 March 1731. PROB 11/643/272

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[[Category:Rugby, Warwickshire]] [[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of Henry Holyoak. 27 March 1731. Will of Henry Holyoak. 27 March 1731. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D635198 PROB 11/643/272] Spelling and pagination as in The National Archive probate document. Line breaks added to separate legacies. The will names the following people *Cousin '''Elizabeth Holyoake''' *Cousin '''Ann Story''' with daughter '''Elizabeth Story''' *Cousin '''Susanna Stone''' *Cousin''' Jane Pinley''', with husband '''Rev Mr Pinley''' of Stanford *Cousin '''Rev Mr Durnford '''of Rockbourne, his son '''Tommy Durnford''' and daughter '''Ann Fort''' of Salisbury, both 'my sister '''Betty''''s children' *Cousin '''Judith Holyoake''' *'''Elizabeth Harris''' daughter of widow Harris the tripe woman *'''Mary Parker''', servant *'''Rev Mr Holled''' of Barby, executor *'''Mr Sandys, Mr Holled, Mr [Edward??], Mr Davies, Mr Newbold, Mr Pinley and Mr Strong''', possible mourners *'''James Calcutt, Knightly Holles. Ursula Hook''', witnesses '''In the Name of God Amen''' Feb 11 1730/31. I Henry Holyoak being of sound mind and memory do now make this my last will and testament. First I freely and thankfully resigne my soule into the hands of the almighty who gave it in hopes of mercy through meitd of my Ever Bd save: Xt. 2ly I committ my soule to be very privately interred in the parish Church of St Mary's in Warwick by being carryed directly to the Grave and placed as neare my father and mother as possible. 3ly I do hereby devise what effects God Almighty has pleased to bless me with in manner following *First I give and bequeath to my Cousin Elizabeth Holyoake the sume of two hundred pounds the interest of which two hundred pounds I desire may be for her maintenance dureing life and the principall to be placed out to use on good security by the approbation and discretion of the Revd Mr Holles of Barby. And at her death to goe to the poore of the parish of Rugby. *Also I give and bequeathto my Cousin Ann Story widow the sume of two hundred pounds for the good of her children *Also I give and bequeath to my Cousin Susanna Stone widow the sume of two hundred pounds for the good of her children *Also I give and bequeath to my Cousin Jane Pinley wife of th Reverend Mr Pinley of Stanford the sume of two hundred pounds tho' I have severall notes under his hand amounting to the value of 45:12:0 yet in consideration of his service in my schoole I freely forgive. *Also I give and bequeath to my Cousin the Revd Mr Durnford of Rockbourn the sume of one hundred pounds for his son my Cousin Tommy Durnford. I also freely give him the board and schooling of six years and the expences in that time which amount to about tenn pounds. *I also give and bequeath to his sister my cousin Ann Fort of Salisbury the sume of one hundred pounds as both being my sister Betty's children and both God be thanked in superior circumstances. *Also I give and bequeath to my Cousin Judith Holyoake the sum of foure hundred pounds as haveing beene very serviceable in my house and seemingly kind. *Also I give and bequeath to my Cousin Elizabeth Story daughter of Ann Story widow as haveing beene serviceable in my house the sume of thirty pounds. *Also I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Harris daughter of the widow Harris the tripe woman the sume of thirty pounds. *Also I give and bequeath to my servant Mary Parker the sume of thirty pounds as haveing lived with me severall yeares. *Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint the Reverend Mr Holled of Barby the sole Executor of this my last will and testament in trust notwithstanding and with full power and authority to call in and collect gather and receive all debts dues and demands relateing or any waise belonging to me by whatever methods he shall thinke fitt In order equally to divide the overplus amongst my brother Fosher's children. The funerall charges and other necessary expenses being first defrayed (which the dues being paid to the Clerke of Rugby and fifty shillings to the poore there as alsoe the Clerke and officers dues at Warwick with fifty shillings to the poore of St Mary's parish and fifty shillings to the poore of Bilton and fifty shillings to the poore of Harborow together with the coffin which I desire may be barely decent and plaine. And also the charge of the herse together with a small marble table as usuall to be affixed to the pillar thats next the grave for which I have left an inscription as a bare register of the family) I suppose will nott amount to so little as one hundred pounds. I desire the funerall may be very private without invitation and yt attend the corps to Warwick but my Cousin Pinley and the undertaker of the herse. And that Mr Sandys Mr Holled Mr [Edward??] Mr Davies Mr Newbold Mr Pinley and Mr Strong if they chance to appeare may have hatbands gloves scarfes and rings butt that they attend the corps no farther than the end of the towne of Rugby the minister who performs the ceremony of the funerall service must have the same hatband gloves scarfe and ring. *I do also leave to the schoole of Rugby all my books and the two pictures of my Grandfather and father if the honourable the trustees shall thinke all or any of them worth their acceptance. If nott to be sold with the rest of my goods by my Executor. If I have omitted any thing that may seeme to my Executor to be either necessary decent or convenient I leave it entirely to his discretion to act as he shall think fitt without being accountable to any, for which his great fatigue and trouble I do hereby give him and beg his acceptance of the sume of sixty guineas which I desire he would pay himselfe out of the effects before any of the overplus be divided nay even before the legacies are paid if do be by any unforeseene accidente the effects should fall short to this my last will and testament I have here sett my hand this eleaventh day of February 1730 31 Henry Holyoak signed sealed published and declared in the presence of we who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses at the request of the testator and in his sight and presence James Calcutt, Knightly Holled. Ursula Hook ==Sources==

Will of Henry Lincolne of Shipdham, 1621

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of Henry Lincolne of Shipdham, Tiltweaver.
The will was written on 21 January 1620/21, and was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk. '''Will of Henry Lincolne of Shipdham 1621''', Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. ANF original will 1621 no. 134. Images viewable at LDS Family History Centre. Transcribed 6 January 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn (used extensively in this will) has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time. However some words were lost in the heavy creases of the document, and there was some loss of the paper (an small area in the middle of the page at the top of the document, and at the bottom of the page). Where the text was predictable, it has been inserted in [''italics'']
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Sister Agnes the wife of John Martin''' *'''Joane my mother''' still alive *'''sister Judith the wife of William Howling''' *'''Joane Lincolne my sister''' *'''Susann Lincolne my sister''' *'''Elizabeth my wife''' *'''Robert Barnes''' previous owner of Shipham field bequeathed to Testator's wife Elizabeth *'''Elizabeth my daughter''' ---- '''In the name of God Amen''' the one and twenty day of Jannarie in the yeere of o[u]r lord god
1620 '''I Henry Lincolne of Shipdham''' in the county of Norff Tiltweaver Though sicke in body
yet in good and p[er]fect remembrance than[''ks''] be given of god therefore (I considering that all
menn ar mortall and have be ashort tym[''e to''] live and that Death is certeyne but the day &
howev[er] thereof Uncerteyne) Doe make an[''d dec'']lare this my last will and testament in manner &
former following First and before all things I give and bequeath my sowles into the hands
of allmyghty god my maker and to Jesus Christ my only saviour and redeemer, Through
whose pretious Death and passion (upon my true Repentance I stedfasth hope to have
forgiveness of all my sinnes and be saved at the Day of Judgement amongst the number of
his elect, Item I give and bequeath unto the poore people of Shipdham twenty shil[''lings'']
of Lawfull English mony to bee destributed amongst them on my Day of Buriall at the
Descretion of my Executrix Item I give and bequeath unto '''my fower sisters''' the sume of
eighte pownds of Lawfull Englishe that is to either of them fourty shillings a peece
to be payd by my executrix or hir executors in mann[er] and forme following v[i]zt to '''Agnes'''
'''the wife of John Martin''' & his heires the sume of fourty shillings of Lawfull English
mony to be payd unyo hir by my s[ai]de executrix w[i]thin one yeare next after the decease of
'''Joane my mother''', and unto '''Judith the wife of William Howling''' the like sume of fowerty
shillings of Lawfull Engish mony to be payd unto hir by my s[ai]dexecutrix w[i]thin one yeer
next after hir sister Agnes be payd and unto '''Joane Lincolne my sister''' the like sume of
Fowerty shillings of Lawfull English mony to be payd unto hir w[i]thin one yeer next after
hir sister Judith by payd, and unto '''Susann Lincolne my sister''' the sume of Fowerty
shillings of Lawfull English mony to be payd unto hir by my s[ai]de Exec[utrix] w[i]thin one yeere next
after hir sister Joane be payd allso my minde is that if either of theise my sisters shall
happen to dep[ar]te this life before they Receive their sev[er]all legacies Then I will that
[''text hidden in fold''] shalbe equally devided amongst such Children as the shall
have then Liveing by my Executrix or hir executors Item I give & bequeath unto '''Elizabeth'''
'''my wife''' twoe acres of free ground be it more less lieing and beeing in Shipdham field
Somethyme '''Robert Barnes''' To have and to howld the seyd twoe Acres of Ground w[i]th
th app[ur]tenances to the s[ai]de Elizabeth my wif and heires forev[er] toward the payment of the
afores[ai]d legacies, and other Debtes Item I give and unto '''Elizabeth my daughter'''
The fower Acre Closs lieing at Cuninges w[i]th all and singular thapp[ur]tenances being
more or lesse to enter the same at the age of one and twenty yeres, to have and to howld
the afores[ai]de encloss w[i]th to the seyd Elizabeth my daughter and hir heires forev[er] when
she accomplish hir age afores[aid]e allso my mynd is that '''Elizabeth my wif''' shall have the
use and occupation of the afores[ai]de encloss during the nonage of hir s[ai]de Daughter not
comitteinge wast Dureing the seyd terme of nonage, All the Rest of my arrable
land pastur meddow or feedeing ground howseland edifices to the same belonging
whatsoev[er] w[]ith all and singular theyre app[ur]tenances I give them wholly unto '''Elizabeth'''
'''my wif''' Dureing the terme of hir naturall life not comitting wast but to keepe the
Howses in sufficent reparations and after the Decease of the s[ai]d Elizabeth my wif [''creased'']
[''creased''] the afores[ai]d p[ro]fitts w[i]th [''loss of the paper at the bottom of the page''] Elizabeth my Daughter and [''further loss of page'']
==Sources==

Will of Henry Lincolne of Watton, 1640

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]][[Space:Gilman_Wills|Gilman Wills]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Lincolne-48|'''Henry Lincolne''']] of Watton, Norfolk, yeoman. It was written on 20 September 1640 and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich sitting at Norwich on 26 November 1640. '''Will of Henry Lincolne of Watton, 1640''' Archdeaconry Court of Norwich (ANW), will register, 1640-1643, fo. 99, no. 95. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search: Regd. copy wills, v. 47 1640-1643 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN6-7JJK?i=124&cat=504379 Images on Family Search image 125 onwards] Accessed 30 January 2022 The testator was the brother and executor of [[Lincolne-45|William Lincolne]] whose [[Space:Will_of_William_Lyncolne_of_Watton%2C_1631|will]] was proved in 1631.
Henry also appeared to be unmarried and with no children (like William) as none are mentioned in the will. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was faint. The handwriting was a more modern style than usually seen at this time. However, there were many places where words were omitted or repeated, these are referred to in footnotes. Non-standard spellings and arcane words used. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''my neice Jane Lincolne''' *'''[[Lincolne-32|Bridgett Lincolne]] my neice''' *'''John Lincolne my nephew''' *'''Robert Brett my nephewe''' *'''my Sister Field''' *'''my goodsonne William Lincolne''' *'''[[Lincolne-38|George Lincolne]] my nephew''' *'''[[Lincolne-33|my brother Thomas Lincolne]]''' executor of will *'''Henry Fecket''' neighbouring landower *'''Henry Jarnis''' neighbouring landowner *'''Thomas Gun''' witness *'''George Gardener''' witness *'''Henry Middleton''' witness ---- '''In the name of God Amen'''
'''Henry Lincolne of Watton''' in the county of Norffe
yeoman being weake of body but p[er]fect in rembembrance
Thankes be given to God doe this Twenteth Daie of
September in the yeare of our Lord God 1640 Doe
may and ordaine my last will and Testament in a
written thereby revokeing and and "and" repeated in the original adnullinge both
in Deed and in lawe all other former willes and Testaments
[page 2]
'''First''' I Comend my soule to the hands of Allmighty
God my maker and redeemer to Jesus Christ my Lord
mercifull Lord and Saviour hopeing by his Death
bitter passion to have forgiveness of all my Sinnes and my
body to be buried in Xρian Greek letters Chi and Rho for Christ buriall where it shall please
God to call mee And as touchinge my temp[or]all goodes
w[hi]ch it hath pleased God to endue endue=endow mee with all I these
Dispose: First I give & bequeathe twentie shillinges towards
the rep[ar]ac[i]ons of the Church of Watton Item I doe give
unto '''my neice Jane Lincolne''' the bedd wherein I doe
Lye full furnished as it Doe stande with twoe feather
bedds one boulster and one pillowe 2 pillowe bearespillow cases
twoe Blankett and to Coverletts Item I give unto
'''the said Jane Lincolne''' tenn poundes of lawfull English
money to be paid with in thin assume unintended repetition one whole yeare next after
my Decease Item I give unto '''Bridgett Lincolne my'''
'''neice''' tenn poundes to be paid within one yeare next
after my Decease Item I give unto '''John Lincolne'''
'''my nephew''' twentie shillinges to be paid within one
yeare after my Deceased Item I give '''Robert Brett my'''
'''nephewe''' twentie shillinges to be paid within one yeare
next after my Decease Item I give unto '''my Sister Field'''
twentie shiilinges to be paid within one yeare next after
my Decease Item I give unto '''my goodsonne William'''"goodsonne" in original, assume godson
'''Lincolne''' twentie shillinges to be paid with in one yeare
next after my Decease Item I give unto '''George'''
'''Lincolne my nephew''' five poundes of lawfull english
money to be paid when he shall attaine the age of one
and twentie yeares Item the messuage wherein I
Doe nowe "dwell" probably omitted with five acres of grounde there unto belonginge
with all and singular the purtenances appuretenances I give & bequeath
unto '''my brother Thomas Lincolne''' to him and to his
heires for ever Item one acre of arable lande that I
doe hold by lease the tenure of the said leace inssueingebest guess, something meaning remaining
[page 3]
I give unto '''my brother Thomas Lincolne''' the said
acre of lande lye in a furlonge Called waylandred
betweene the landes of '''Henry Fecket''' on the South parte
and '''Jarnis''' on the north parte and abbutt upon the
meare called high meare towards the East and abutt
upon the lands of '''Henry Jarnis''' towards the west Item
to this my last will and Testament I make and
ordaine '''my brother Thomas Lincolne''' to be my sole
Executor for to take my Debts and to paie my Debts
and legacies accordinge to the true meaninge of this
my last will and Testament In wittness whereof
I have here unto sett my hand and Seale the
yeare above written Read Sealed published
and Declared for my last will and Testament in
the pr[e]sents of theise wittnesses '''Thomas Gun'''
and '''George Gardener''' and '''Henry Middleton''' signed
'''Thomas Gun''' his marke Signed '''George Gardner'''
'''Henry Lincolne''' Probate [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Norwich xxvj day of November 1640 to Thomas Lincolne named in this Testament. ==Sources==

Will of Henry Longe, Clothier of Whaddon 1611

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Longe-120|Henry Longe]], Clothier of Whaddon, Wiltshire was written on 7 February 1609 and proved on 25 April 1611, Prerogatone Court od Canterbury.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D915089 PROB 11/117/405 Description: Will of Henry Longe, Clothier of Whaddon, Wiltshire Date: 25 April 1611 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was reasonable, and the handwriting legibility good. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Henry Longe''' of Whaddon (testator) *'''Richard Swayne''' and '''John''' his son (neighbours) *'''Henry Longe''' (son) **'''Henry''' (son of Henry) *'''Robert Longe''' (son) *'''William Longe''' (son) **'''Rebecca''' (daughter of William) *'''Thomas Longe''' (son) *'''Edward Longe''' (son) **Lombard Longe (son of Edward) *'''Daughter Allan''' (daughter) **Raffe Allen (daughter's son) *'''Edward Longe''' (brother) *'''Mary Horne''' (sister) *'''Chaffyn''' (son - in law) *'''Yarberye''' (brother - in law) *'''Martin''' (son - in law) *John Wyatt, Thomas Longe, David Cawen, William Sterridge (witnesses) ---- In the name of god amen the seaventh day of February in
yere of oure Lorde god one thowsand sixe hundred and nyne I '''Henry Longe of whaddon'''
in the Countie of wiltes[hire] clothier beyng of perfect memorye sence and understandinge
Almightie god be praysed / beyng willing to dispose discreetely of suche goodes as god hath
blessed me withall Do make my last will and testament in manner and forme as foloweth
First I bequeathe my soule into the handes of Almightie god my heavenlye father most humbly
beseeching hym to pardon all my synnes for Jesus [ch]riste his sonne my only Savyoure and Redemer
and my bodye to be buryed in [christ]ian buryall . Item I bequeathe to the repayring of the parishe
churche of whaddon twentie shillinges . Item I give to '''Richard Swayne and John his sonne''' my
poore neighboures eache of them three shillinges fower pence . Item I give and bequeathe to '''Henry''' my
sonne one hoope Rynge of gould that was his mothers wedding rynge . Item I give and bequeathe unto
'''Robert my sonne''' one hundred and fiftie poundes to be payed unto hym within sixe monethes after my
Decease Item I give unto the same Robert the Featherbed Flockbed and Feather bolster which I
lye uppon with all other the Furniture therto belonging (excepting the Bedstead and Curtaynes
Item I give unto the same Robert the Bedstead which sometyme stand in the parlour chamber and
one dozen of platters and halfe a dozen of pottengers which I renewed synce my wife Dyed . Item
I give unto the same Robert twoe payre of sheltes of vitrye Canvas and one payer of Normand
Canvas which I boughte synce my wife dyed . Item I give unto him the sayed Robert one playne
guilt salt with a Cover which my wife boughte and twoe kettles a greate and a lesser whych
I boughte Item I give and bequeathe unto '''william my sonne''' one hundred pounds to be payed
unto hym within nyne monethes next after my decease and one dozen of silver spoones marked with
the Letter P . Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas my sonne''' one hundred and fiftie poundes
to be payed unto hym when he shall come to the age of sixe and twentie yeres. And after my
Decease my will ys that my executor shall paye hym yerelie fifteene pounds for his maynten[a]nce
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untill he shallcome to his saied age of six and ^twenty yeres Item I give and bequeathe unto Henry Longe my sonne
'''Henry his sonne''' my greatest silver salt beyng parcell guilte, one dozen of greate silver spoones of the Apostles
marke, and one other silver spoone of the same marke to be delivered unto hym at the age of one and twenty
yeres, Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edward my sonne Lombard his sonne''' fyve poundes to be deliv[er]ed
unto hym at the age of one and twentie yeres . Item I give unto '''Raffe Allen''' my '''Daughter Allan'''s sonne
Fyve poundes to be delivered unto hym at the age of one and twentie yeres . Item I give and bequethe
unto my fyve Daughters three Angells a peece to make every of them a Rynge to be delivered ymediatly
after my dereasse : Item I give to my '''Brother Edward Longe''' a Ryng of gould to be worthe fortie
shillinges . Item I give to my sister '''Mary Horne''' three Anngells to make her a Rynge . Item I give
and bequeathe unto '''Rebecca''' my sonne William his daughter twentie poundes to be delivered unto
her at the daye of her mariage and in the meane tyme my will ys that my Executor shall paye
her yerelie fortie shillinges towardes her maynten[a]nce provided that yf any of the parties
abovenamed to whome my Legacey or Legaceys ar given and bequeathed do happen to dye before they
come to the age and tyme in this my will lymited and expressed that then my will is that then such
Legacey or Legarcys to suche partie then deceased shall be and remayne to myne executor . Item I
give unto every Coven[a]nte Servannte I have bothe men and maydes twoe shillinges a peece Item
my will is that myne executor do give unto hym that shall preache at my Funerall twoe Anngells
All the rest of my goodes moveable and unmoveable I give and bequeathe whollie unto Henry my sonne
whome is do make and ordeyne onlie executor of this my last will and testament willing him that
my bodye be layedyn the earth with all muche speed as conveniently may be after my departure.
And I do make and ordayne and appoynte to be my overseers of this my last will and testament,
my trustie and welbeloved freindes my '''sonne Chaffyn''' my '''brother Yarberye''' my sonne Lovybond and
my '''sonne Martin''' and do give unto either of them a Rynge of gould of the price of fortie shilling[es]
By me Henry Longe . theise bearing witnesse John wyatt Thomas Longe David Cawen
William Sterridge his marke
Rough translation of Probate from Latin:
The aforesaid testament was proved at London before the venerable to Mr. Master William Bird, Doctor of Laws in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully established on the twenty-fifth day of April in the year of the Lord, one thousand six hundred and eleventh. Oath of Henry Long, thelawful son of the deceased and the executor in the same testament: to whom it was entrusted administration of the goods. == Sources ==

Will of Henry Longe 1535

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of the will of [[Long-24764|Henry Long]] of Whaddon The will was written in 1535/6 (no exact date given) and proved on 28 January 1535/6.https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977167 Reference: PROB 11/25/457 Description: Will of Henry Longe Date: 28 January 1536 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 25
{{Ancestry Sharing|26178998|140dd9}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|875048|uk}} (accessed 18 October 2021)
Will of Henrici Longe, granted probate on 28 Jan 1535. Died Abt 1535.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will *Robert Longe of Whaddon and his sons William and Antony *kinswoman E? Longe (possibly Eme Longe) *John Longe the younger my brother (is this the same as litle John Longe mentioned later?) *Robert Longe my sonne in London *Johanne my wife *Thomas Longe my sone *Robert Smythe my sonne in lawe *my doughter margery *William and Henry my sonnes *litle John Longe my brother *Thomas Longe my brother Others *Witnesses: Richarde Blake of Chippenham, Robert Longe of Whaddon, John Longe the younger, William son of Robert Longe *Servants Koke and Russell ---- In the name of god Amen In the year of our In the year of our Lorde god , mtvxxxv t / I '''Henry Longe''' beinge
hole of mynde, and seeke in body, make my testament and Last will in this fourme followinge First I bequeth
my soule to the almightie god, to oure ladye Sainte Marye, and to all tholly companye of hevyn / And my bodye to
be buried in the church of Semyngton / Item I bequeth to the mother churche of Sar[um] xxd. [20d] / Item to the churche
of Semyngton tenne shillinge[s] / It[em] to the churche of Whaddon xxd. [20d] / Item to the churche of melkyshm xxd. [20d] :/ Item to
'''Robert Longe of Whaddon''' fourtie shillinge[s] / Item to the same '''Robert Longes twoo sonnes''', '''willi[a]m''' and '''Antony'''
every of them twenty shillinge[s] / Item to '''E[?]e Longe''' my kynneswoman vj£ xiijs iiijd. [£6 13s 4d] / Item to every of my
thre mayden [servants] six shillinge[s] and eight pence / Item to '''John Longe the younger''' my brother xl[?] / Item to
'''Robert Longe my sonne''' beinge in London a hundred pounde, with liij£vjs viijd [£53 6s 8d] beinge in his hands / Item to '''Johanne'''
'''my wif[e]''' one hundred marke, and two flocke [bedds?] wt thapparell for our bedd / Item to '''Thomas Longe my sone'''
tenne pounde / Item to '''Robert Smythe my sonne in lawe''' tenne pounde with that yt in his hands / Item to everye
of my godchildren xijd [12d] / Item to every poure housholder in Whaddon, Litelton and Semyngton xijd [12d] / Item to
'''my doughter margery''' iij£ vjs viijd [£3 6s 8d] / Item I woll that a clothe of xxiiijti brode yardes be deyd blacke, and to be
bestowyd uppon my men srv[?]nts and other poure solle[s], by the discrec[i]on of Thomas Longe my sonne / The residue of
my goodes not bequethed I give and bequeth to '''William and Henry my sonnes''' whom I make myne executours, to
dispoase at for the wealth of my soule / Item Thomas Longe my sonne to be Overseer of this my last will / Item
to '''litle John Longe my brother''' xx£ [£20] / Item to Koke and Russell my se[rva]nnts every of them iijs iiijd [3s 4d] / It[em] to '''Thomas Longe'''
'''my brother''' fourtye shillings Item I will that Thomas Longe my sonne may see the trewe [devision?] of all
my goodes to myne executours bequethed, egally devided betwyne them / so that there be : no striff betwyne my
executours To this testament bearith in wittnes Richarde Blake of Chippenham, Robert Longe of Whaddon
John Longe the younger William Longe sonne to Robert longe /J[?]
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Will of Henry Lumpkin of Colchester, Essex 1620

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[[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of Henry Lumpkin of St Peters, Colchester, Essex. Written on 11 September 1617 and proved on 19 January 1620/21. https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=4&id=449501 Essex Archives online, will ref D/ABW 43/43 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Henry Lumpkin of the parish of Sainte Peters in Colchester''' testator *'''my beloved wife Dorathy Lumpkin''' *'''william Lumpkin my sonne''' testator's son aged over 24 years of age of age - eldest son *'''John Lumpkin my sonne''' aged under 24 years of age - second son * '''Robert my sonne''' aged under 24 years of age - youngest son *'''my grandchild Anne hewers''' *'''Isaac Cheny''' tenant of testator *'''Francis Russell''' tenant of testator *'''Mr Stanton''' sold land to testator *'''Myles Grey''' sold land to the testator *'''my Tennante Thomas Benne ''' * '''my daughter Rose Iles''' *'''my daughter Mary Bullocke the wife of Francis Bullocke ''' *'''the Children which my said daughter had by Joseph Hewers her former husband ( Except Anne hewers)''' * '''my daughter dorathye Parkinson the wife of Thomas Parkinson''' daughter and son in law *''' my Cossen william Lumpkin''' * '''my Kinsman Francis Russell ''' * '''my daughter Iles her children and alsoe to each of my daughter Bullocke her children''' *'''' william March my wives brother''' possibly the brother of the testator's wife or related to her by marriage *''' m[aste]r Newcom the minister of Saincte Peters p[ar]ish''' *''' Mary Ansell my maide servant''' *'''william Curtice''' no relationship stated possibly a man servant * '''my good frend John Stephens of Colchester aforesaid Esq to be my sup[er]visor''' *'''John Stephens''' witness *'''Francis Richardes''' witness *'''Thomas Danolt ''' witness In the name of God Amen: The Eleaventh daye of September in the
yeares of the Reigne of our Sov[er]eigne Lord James by the grace of god of England
France and Ireland Kinge defendor of the faith etc the fifteenth and of Scotland
the one and fiftieth in the yeare of our Lord god one Thowsand six hundreth and
seaventeene I '''Henry Lumpkin: of the parish of Sainte Peters in Colchester'''
beinge in perfect health of bodye and alsoe of good and perfect Remembrance Doe
give my soule unto my Creator, deseringe him to Accepte the same for the merritts
of his dearlie beloved sonne Jesus Christ my onelye Saviour and Redeemer
And my bodye to be comitted to the earth accordinge to the discrecion of myne
executor Assuredlie beleevinge at the great daie of Judgment that I shall
receive the same againe And for such worldlie wealth as it hath pleased god
to Lend me I shall willinglie leave the same when it shall please god to
call me from it desyringe him of his infinite mercie towardes me that he would
blesse and prosper my disposinge of it and that it maye be accordinge to his
pleasure and will wherof First of all I give unto '''my beloved wife Dorathy
'''Lumpkin''' the one halfe of all my houshouldstuffe and the one halfe of all my
plate to be equalie devided by the sup[er]visor of this my last will or by two such
honest men as shalbe named and appoynted therunto by him Alsoe I doe give
unto''' william Lumpkin my sonne''' and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten
my houses and landes scituate and beinge in the Streete called the Eaststreete
w[ith]in the liberties of the Towne of Colchester aforesaid And for default of such
Issue unto''' John Lumpkin my sonne''' and to the heires of his bodye lawfullie begotten
And for default of such issue unto '''Robert my sonne '''and the heires of his bodye
lawfullie begotten And for want of such issue unto the Right heires of me the
saide''' Henry Lumpkin''' for ever, Allso I doe give unto the said '''william Lumpkin
'''my sonne''' the som[m]e of fortie poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid
unto him or his assignes w[ith]in one moneth next after my decease Alsoe I
doe forgive unto him the som[m]e of fower score poundes of lawfull money which he
nowe oweth me Alsoe I doe give unto''' John Lumpkin my second sonne''' and to his
heires of his bodye lawfullie begotten at his age of fower and twentie yeares
all that my house called the Ballon with all the landes therwith nowe used and
occupied Uppon Condicion notwithstandinge that he shall paie Eight poundes
yearelie of Lawfull money of England unto '''my grandchild Anne hewers'''
duringe her naturall life at the two usuall feastes of the yeare That is to
say) at the feast of thananciacion of the blessed virgin Mary and of Saint
Michaell tharchangell by even and equall porcions The first paymente therof
to begin at the first of the said feastes which shall next come after my decease
And if he my said sonne shall faile in the paymente therof accordinglie Then
my will and my meaninge is that it shall and maye be lawfull to and for my said
Grandchilde duringe her life from time to tyme soe longe as she shall not
Alyen or grant awaie the said Annitie to enter into the said house and lands
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formerlie given unto '''my said sonne John''' and there to distraine for such Arrerayes
is shalbe dewe and payable unto her the said''' Anne '''at anie tyme duringe her life
and the said distres soe taken and deteyned by the space of seaven daies And the
Arrerayes unsatisfied That then it shalbe lawfull for her the said''' Anne hewers
to make sale of the said distresses by the aprizinge therof by two honest men
and to Keepe and deteine soe much therof as shalbe anie wise behinde and
dewe unto her rendringe backe the Overplus unto the Owner or Owners
of the distresse and distresses I doe alsoe give unto '''my sonne John Lumpkin
and to the heires of his bodye lawfullie begotten at his said age of fouer and
twentie yeares by my house by the north Gate in Colchester aforesaid with
And also my house in the p[ar]ish of St Marie wherin nowe dwelleth
Thappurtennces wherin''' Isaac Cheney'''' nowe dwelleth with thappurtenances and
the halfe of the well and the halfe of my stable there beinge next adioyninge
I doe alsoe give unto''' my sonne Robert Lumpkin''' at his age of fower and twentie
yeares and to the heires of his bodye lawfullie begotten my house in waldingfield
withall the landes therunto nowe used and all other Thappurtenances whatsoev[er]
therunto belonginge togither alsoe w[i]th my house with thappurtenuces in saincte
Maries p[ar]ish aforesaid wherin''' Francis Russell''' nowe dwelleth with the other
halfe of the well there beinge And that other halfe of my Stable which adioyneth
next unto the said house to be devided at the equall charges of them '''my said
'''sonnes John and Robert '''with free libertie to drawe water in the said well
there beinge each of them. and their heires beinge at the equall charges of
Repairinge the same and of findinge buckettes and Roapes from tyme to tyme
as neede shall require I doe alsoe give all that parcell of Land called
longe croft w[hi]ch I bought of''' m[aste]r Stanton''' lyeingein near Colchester aforesaid unto
'''my sonne Robert''' att his age of fower and twentie yeares and to the heires
of his bodye lawfullye begotten And alsoe I give unto '''my sonne Robert '''my
howsen in magdalen greene scituate and beinge in the suburbes of the said towne
in Colchester and to the heires of his bodye lawfullye begotten at his said age
of fower and twentie yeares And if it shall happen that '''my sonne Robert
doe die without heires of his bodye lawfullye begotten Then I give all the said
howsen and p[ar]cells of land with all their and ev[er]ie of their Appurtenances unto '''my
'''sonne John '''at his said age of fower and twentie yeares And to the heires
of his bodye lawfullie begotten And for want of such issue to my right
heires for ever I doe alsoe give unto '''my sonne Robert''' his executors and
assignes at his said age of fower and twentie yeares the lease for yeares
of the Barne which I latelie bought of '''Myles Grey '''scituate and beinge
in the said parish of Saincte Mary Alsoe my will and meaninge is that my
Sup[er]visor unto this my last will shall receive and take all the Rentes and p[ro]fittes
of all those housen and landes which I have given unto '''my sonne John''' untill

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he shall Accomplishe his said age of fower and twentie yeares And at his said
age shall paie and deliv[er] the same unto him or his assignes And alsoe that
my executor unto this my last will shall alsoe receive and take all the Rents
and p[ro]fittes of all those housen and landes which I have given unto''' my sonne
'''Robert '''untill he shall Accomplish his said age of fower and twe'ntye yeares
And at his said age shall paie and deliv[er] the same unto him or his assignes
Notwithstandinge my will and meaninge is that all the Rentes and p[ro]fittes of the
said howsen and landes bequeathed unto '''my sonnes John and Robert''' which shalbe
dewe and paiable at the feast of Saincte Michaell Tharchangell next and
insewinge the date of this my last will shalbe received and taken by my
said sup[er]visor and executor for and towardes the discharginge of my fun[er]all
expenses and other legacyes hereafter mencioned And that neither my said
sup[er]visor nor executor shalbe chargable therwith upt upon any Accompte to be
made unto my said sonnes or their assignes I doe alsoe give unto '''my sonne John
two hundreth poundes of lawfull money of England the which said sum[m]e I have
putt into the handes of''' my Tennante Thomas Benne '''to whome I have
demysed the aforesaid house and landes called the Balkon which I have given
unto him my said sonne to be alsoe paid unto him my said Tennante accordinge
to an agrement made betweene my said Tennant and my selfe I doe alsoe
give unto''' my said sonne John''' Twentie poundes of like lawfull money to be
paid vnto him or his assignes at his said age of fouer and twentie yeares
by my said executor I doe alsoe give unto '''my sonne Robert''' twentie poundes of
lawfull money of Englande to be paid unto him for his assignes at his said
age of fower and twentie yeares by my said executor at his said age of
fower and twentie yeares Item I doe alsoe give unto '''my daughter Rose
'''Iles''' my halfe quarter of the shipp called the Roselyon belonginge to Colchester
haven and of the burthen of one Hundreth and sixtie Tunne I doe alsoe likewise give
unto '''my daughter Mary Bullocke the wife of Francis Bullocke '''the sum[m]e
of Twentie poundes of lawfull money of Englande and that my lease of
the groundes which her husband hath in manurance and occupyinge uppon
Condicion that she shall keepe and bringe upp '''the Children which my said
'''daughter had by Joseph Hewers her former husband ( Except Anne hewers
vntill their severall ages of one and twentie yeares I doe alsoe give unto '''my
'''daughter dortes dorathye Parkinson the wife of Thomas Parkinson'''the
wife of Thomas Parkinson Twentye poundes of lawfull money of England
to be paid unto her within one moneth next after my decease Moreover it
is my will and meaninge that if any of my sonnes shall happen to decease
or departe out of this world before such tyme as he or they shall have accomplished
such age and tymes at which tyme or tymes their said severall legacies and bequestes

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shall growe dewe unto them Then I will and bequeath the said porcion & porcons
of such my sonne & sonnes soe deceasinge and departinge this world unto all my
other children then survivinge to be paid unto them p[ar]te and p[ar]te like at such tyme
and tymes as they should receive the severall sumes formerlie given to them or to
any of them I doe alsoe give unto the poore people of the parish of Sainct Peters
wherin I dwell the sume of tenn poundes of lawfull money to be distributed
accordinge to the discrecion of my sup[er]visor and of my executor I doe alsoe give
to the poore people of the other parishes within the said towne of Colchester
Excepte the parish of Sainct Gyles the sum[m]e of twelve poundes of like lawfull
money to be distributed alsoe at the discrecion of my sup[er]visor and executor I doe
alsoe give unto''' my Cossen william Lumpkin''' the sum[m]e of twentie shillinges
of like lawfull money And unto '''my Kinsman Francis Russell '''the sum[m]e of
Tenn poundes of like lawfull money I doe alsoe give unto each of '''my daughter
'''Iles her children and alsoe to each of my daughter Bullocke her children''' five
markes of the like lawfull money to be paide unto eyther of them at their
sev[er]all ages of one and twentie yeares And unto'''' william March my wives
'''brother''' the som[m]e of three poundes of like lawfull money I doe alsoe give unto
the minister''' m[aste]r Newcom the minister of Saincte Peters p[ar]ish '''aforesaid fortie
shillinges of lawfull money And unto''' Mary Ansell my maide servant''' the sum[m]e
of thre poundes of like lawfull money And unto '''william Curtice''' the sum[m]e
of Twentie shillinges of like lawfull money Moreover I doe give unto
'''my sonne in lawe Thomas Parkinson''' all my reddye money and all other
my debtes plate housholdstuffe and goodes whatsoever which I have
not formerlieherin given to paie my debtes legacyes and fun[er]all charges And
I doe appointe him '''my said sonne in lawe my sole and only executor
desyringe him faithfullie to p[er]forme discharge that trust which I doe
repose in him And for his paines to be taken therin I doe give unto him
the Overplus of all my said money debtes plate houshold stuffe and
goodes my said legacies debtes and other charges beinge first paide and
discharged Last of all I doe request and appoint '''my good frend John
'''Stephens of Colchester aforesaid Esq to be my sup[er]visor''' of this my
p[re]sent testamente desyringe him alsoe to take some paines therin for the
quietinge and appeasinge of all such Questions and Controv[er]ses that maye
any wayes growe by reason of this my will betweene my said executor
my wife and children And alsoe to direct and advise my said executor
wherby this my will maye be the better p[er]formed and fullfilled for whose

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paines to be taken therin I do will and give unto him my said supervisor
Twentye poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid unto him by my
said executor within one moneth next after my decease In wittnes wherof
I have unto ev[er]y sheete of this my will Conteyninge six sheetes in all putto
my marke and my seale unto the sixthe sheete therof And alsoe my seale
unto them all in the heade of them the daie and yeare first above written
In the presence of''' John Stephens Francis Richardes and Thomas
'''Danolt Henry Lumpkin the testator''' his marke

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Will of Henry Matthews of Thakeham Sussex farmer 1821

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[[Category:Sussex, Wills and Estates]] ==Introduction== Henry Matthews's estate was in the probate process on 8 July 1818. His last residence was Thakeham. '''Probate''': "West Sussex, England, Wills and Probate, 1482-1858"
West Sussex Record Office; Chichester, England; Sussex Wills and Probates; Reference: Ep/I/27/STC I/48
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Henry Matthews probate on 8 Jul 1818. Residence Thakeham.
Transcribed from a digital image of a Clerk’s copy of the Will from the ancestry website 23 Sep 2023. Spelling has been retained but paragraphs have been introduced to aid reading and bold text has been introduced as a finding aid. Where a word was not clear, [?] has been added in place of or at the end of the word. The Will was Signed 8 Jul 1818 and proved 9 Jun 1821 Summary of people mentioned: :The testator Henry Matthews, farmer of Thakeham, Sussex, England :wife not mentioned or named :son James Matthews :son in law William Marks of the City of Bath :daughter Mary Jackman :granddaughter Maria Paine, ] daughter of daughter Mary Jackman :daughter Lucy the wife of John Meetten at Thakeham :son John Matthews :son Henry Matthews deceased [died on the Continent of America, his widow and children being still in America] :daughter Sarah Watkins :son in law Thomas Jackman :Grandchildren the children of my Daughter Mary Jackman deceased :son Leonard Matthews sole executor and residuary legatee ==Will of [[Matthews-10801|Henry Matthews (abt.1735-1820)]] farmer of Thakeham, Sussex== In the name of God Amen I Henry Matthews, of the Parish of Thakeham, in the County of Sussex, ffarmer, being of sound and disposing Mind Memory and understanding Do make and declare my last Will and Testament in manner following, that is to say, after recommending my soul unto Almighty, God, and my Body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named I dispose of my worldly Estate as follows namely, First I give and bequeath unto '''my son, James Matthews''' two hundred and fifty pounds of lawful money over and besides a sum of two hundred and fifty pounds which I have already advanced unto mysaid son making together five hundred pounds Also I give and bequeath unto my '''son in law William Marks of the City of Bath''' three hundred pounds over and besides what I have already advanced upon his or his late wife’s account (which is one hundred pounds) Also, I give and bequeath unto my '''granddaughter Maria Paine, the daughter of my daughter Mary Jackman''' deceased fifty pounds All which said legacies I will and direct to be paid by my executor within twelve calendar months next after my decease And whereas I have already given or advanced unto '''my daughter Lucy the wife of John Meetten at Thakeham''' aforesaid or upon her account four hundred pounds I do hereby Will that my Executor do not ask or demand any part of the said sum and upon the other hand that my said daughter be not entitled to any part of my said remaining Estate or any further bequest that the said sum of four hundred pounds which she has received of me Also, I give and bequeath unto '''my son John Matthews''' the leave yearly dividends or Interest of one hundred and fifty pounds (having before advanced unto him Three hundred and fifty pounds) for and during the [page 2] 532 Term of his natural Life and from and after his decease I give and bequeath the whole of the said principal money of One hundred and fifty pounds unto his son John Matthews to and for his sole use and behoof Also, I give and bequeath unto '''the widow of my son Henry Matthews deceased''' the Yearly Dividends or Interest of Two hundred pounds for and during the term of her life if she shall so long continue my said son’s widow sole and unmarried, and from and after her Marriage or Decease I give and bequeath the said Principal Money of Two hundred pounds unto the children of my said son, to be equally divided unto them share and share alike when and as they shall severely attain the age of Twenty one Years or in such other manner as my Executor can most conveniently remit, or convey the same to them, '''my said son having died on the Continent of America, and where to the best of my Belief his Widow and Children still resides''' Also, I give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Sarah Watkins''' the clear yearly dividends Interest or annual profit of Three hundred and eight pounds for and during the term of her natural life to and for the sole use and behoof of my said daughter Sarah, her marriage or Coverture notwithstanding, and from and after her Decease I give and bequeath all the said Principal Money of Three hundred and eight pounds unto her surviving children share and share alike as they shall severally attain the age of twenty one years having already advanced unto my said daughter ninety two pounds Also, I give and bequeath unto '''my son in law Thomas Jackman''' the yearly interest of fifty pounds for and during his life and from and after his decease I give and bequeath the said principal sum of Fifty Pounds unto '''my Grandchildren the children of my Daughter Mary Jackman deceased''' to be by them equally divided share and share alike(my Grand-daughter Maria Paine excepted, having hereinbefore given her a present Bequest of fifty pounds And all the rest residue and remainder of my ready monies, monies due to me on any security or securities whatsoever or wheresoever the same may be, together with all and every my real or personal estate, household furniture, farming stock, chattels implements of husbandry as well as all other my Estate and effects not hereinbefore disposed of, of what nature or kind soever the same may be (my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses being first paid and satisfied out of the same) I give devise and bequeath unto '''my son Leonard Matthews''' And I do hereby make and appoint my said son Leonard Matthews sole Executor of this my Will and the reason why I appoint no other Trustee than my Executor is because I have a most implicit confidence in him And I do hereby utterly revoke set aside and make void all former and other Wills by me heretofore at any time made, satisfying, and confirming this only to be my [page 3] 533 last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this Eighth day of July in the Year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and eighteen. The mark and seal of X Henry Matthews (S.S.) - Signed sealed published and declared by the said Henry Matthews the `testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses Richd Herrington - Richd Pratchelor - Charles Lewry This Will was proved before the Rev George Bliss, clerk, A. M. Surrogate V. on the 9th Day of June in the Year of our Lord 1821 on the Oath of Leonard Matthews the sole Executor named therein; To whom a Day was given for exhibiting and Inventory Effects sworn under £1500 ==Sources==

Will of Henry Neville 5th Earl of Westmorland

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[[Category:Westmorland, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:House of Neville]] [[Category:Yorkshire, Neville Name Study]] [[Category:Kirby Misperton, Yorkshire]] [[Category:Staindrop, County Durham]] [[Category:Brancepeth, County Durham]] [[Category:England, Manners Name Study]] [[Category:Newcastle upon Tyne, Brandling Name Study]] [[Category:County Durham, Forster Name Study]] :'''Testamentum Henrici Comitis de Westmerland''' :Aug. 18, 1563. : From the Registry at York. Pr. 22 Sep 1561 : CITATION: Raine, J. (1860). "Testamentum Henrici Comitis de Westmerland," in Wills and Inventories from the Registry at Durham, II, p. 1 - 6.[https://books.google.com/books?id=yUsJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=true Google Books]. ---- I [[Neville-149|Henry Earl of Westmorland]], [[Neville-149|Henry Neville, fifth Earl of Westmerland]], the head of one of the noblest houses in the north of England. He was one of the eighteen children of: * [[Neville-13|Ralph Neville, the fourth Earl]], * and [[Stafford-235|Catharine]], dau. of [[Stafford-5|Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham]]. He took little part in public affairs. We find him making complaints against the conduct of Bishop Tunstall in his diocese, and for some years he was Lord Warden of the Western Marches, and some of his letters in that capacity are printed in Lodge. He had, however, but little of the spirit of his ancestors of the preceding century. The glories of the house of Neville were already on the wane. The Earl married three (3) times and had eight (8) children. He married to: # [[Manners-26|Anne Manners]], dau. of [[Manners-21|Thomas, Earl of Rutland]]. #Jane (bur. Staindrop), dau. of Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight & Catharine, dau. Sir Robert Constable. Jane Cholmeley was interred at Staindrop, under the tomb which covers the remains of her husband. # [[Cholmeley-7|Margaret Cholmeley]] (bur. 02 Apr 1570 St. Dunstan's in the West), sis. of 2nd wife, was wid. of Sir Henry Gascoigne of Sedbury, co. York, knight. By her he had two daughters. It is a difficult name the mother of the other six children. The pedigree of Neville, drawn up by Mr. Surtees, must be looked upon with a good deal of reserve and caution. one of the most noble order of the Garter, knight, do according to the liberty of one act of Parliament, made and ordained at Westminster, in the thirty year of the reign of our late sovereign lord, of famous memory, King Henry VIII, ordain and makes this my last will and testament. I bequeath and commend my soul unto Almighty God, and my body to be '''buried in the parish church of Staindrop''', under the tomb that last was made, This tomb is still at Staindrop, and is a wood carving. It has been, most improperly, removed from its old position in the chancel. An inscription on the monument informs us that it was made in 1560 by the present testator for himself and his three wives. Two only of those ladies have their effigies on the tomb. Mr. Surtees describes the monument, with the inscription and the arms that it once bore. nighe unto my late wife Lady Jane, if I die in England, and my funerals to be honorably celebrated and done according to the discretion of my executors. I will and devise two parts of all my manors, &c., unto: * Sir Richard Cholmeley, knight, Brother-in-law to the Earl, and a person of very great consequence and distinction, indeed, there was no one without a title that occupied a higher position in the north of England. His first wife was a daughter of William Lord Conyers of Hornby, his second, a daughter of the Earl of Cumberland. He left behind him a numerous family. * and Robert Bowes, esquire, A younger brother of the celebrated Sir George Bowes, and himself a person of no small repute. He was for many years treasurer of Berwick, and ambassador to Scotland. A portion of his official correspondence, relating to Scottish affairs, has been printed by this Society. {{Image|file=Bowes-324-3.jpg |caption=Bowes, (Vis. of York, 1563/4) }} on trust, i.e., the manor of Bywell in Northumberland, with my lands, &c., at Cockfeilde, Keverston, Ingleton, Bollome, Forres of Langhton, Somerhouse and Haughton, within the Lordship of Raybye, to pay there from to either of my two '''daughters''': :# Marye, Mary Neville, according to Surtees, died unmarried before 1579. :#and Adelanell,Adeline Neville (will 22 Mar 1612/3) Adeline Neville survived for a long time the ruin of her family. She mad her will 22 March 1612/3, as a resident in the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London: :" to be interred in the parish church or chancel of Stanthorpe, co. Durham. * To Raphe Doughfoote, Wm. Doughfoote, Raphe Wilsonn, Chr. Batmison, and Wm. Conyers 40s. each. *To Lawr. Kirke 51. *To Elizabeth Tasbrough, my waiting gentlewoman, 41. *All my manors, &c., to my honorable kinsman Sir George Manners of Fulbeck, co. Lincoln, knight, and he to pay my debts, &c., and to be sole executor. *Sir Henrie Bellies of Newbrough, co. York, knight, supervisor, and I give him a ring of gold of 20s., in remembrance of my love to him.” :(Pr. at London, Oct. 7, 1613. In the registry at York.] one thousand marks, and one hundred pounds yearly unto '''[[Cholmeley-7|Lady Margaret]] now my wife, and daughter of [[Cholmeley-3|Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight]]''', deceased, and late wife of [[Gascoigne-632|Sir Henry Gascoigne, knight]],(d. 288 Oct 1558) Sir Henry Gascoigne of Sedbury, near Richmond, knight, æt. 28, 1545. He died Oct. 28, 1558, leaving several children. also deceased, and since that time married unto me the said Earl, and to my two '''daughters''': Of these two daughters there is nothing further known. :#Margaret :# and Elisabethe, begotten by me of her, either of them one thousand marks, provided that my two daughters do not marry themselves to any man, during the life of their mother, without her consent, and my '''son and heir''' apparent '''[[Neville-2289|Charles Nevyll]]''',(d. 1601 Newport ''exiled'') Sixth and last Earl of Westmerland. He ruined his ancient house by the part which he took in the Rising in the North. His end was a pitiable one, and a long account of his sufferings and wanderings will be found in Sir Cuthbert Sharp's work on the Rebellion of 1569. He is said to have died in exile at Newport in 1601. :. Wadsworth, in his English Spanish Pilgrim, printed in 1630, speaking of the English refugees in Flanders, says, : “ There is one Nevill, who stiles himself Earl of Westmerland, but his earledome many times will scarce furnish him with a dinner, and were it not for his second wife, (this Nevil's first wife is yet living in London,) who playeth the shee physitian in the Archdutches court, he might be put oft times to narrower shifts, notwithstanding his 100 crownes pension a month." :. Who can this be? Perhaps one of the Latimer Nevilles, as they are called. Could the sixth Earl have married a second wife, and left a family behind him in Flanders ? after he hath accomplished the full age of twenty-one (21) years, to enter unto the said manner and lands, if he will bind himself with sufficient sureties to pay the foresaid legacies. *Also I will to my said feoffees my lands, &c., at Shotton, Woodlande, Stryckley Park, Wakerfeilde, Langton, Ulnebie, Hylton, Manfield, Medomsley, Woodyfeild, Pathrawe, Nettlebedde, Sunderlan, Gaitesyde, Cletlam and Stillington, in the lordshipp of Raybye, for xxi years, together with lands, &c., in Newcastell-upon-Tyne, The site of the old hostel of the Nevilles, at Newcastle, is now occupied by the Medical College, which has been called Neville. Hall. to the yearly value of 30 £, on trust to pay out of the same, to my said four daughters, the sum of four score pounds yearly, till they be married, and to pay all my debts, legacies and funerals, and if the said charges be paid before the foresaid term be expired, then I will that my said son Charles shall enter into the same, and I give him my whole interest and lease in the College of Staindrop. *To my said wife I give my whole interest in Blandsbye Parke in Yorkshire, and in the parsonage or tithe of Kirkby Misperton, and in the parsonage or tithe of Sehame, and all my goods at Kirkby Moreshead, Keldehome, Rockbarghe and Blandsbye Parke. *To the said Lady Margaret, now my wife, all the plate belonging to the foresaid [[Gascoigne-632|Sir Henry Gascoigne, knight]], or my said wife, at or before the day of our marriage, and the rest of all my plate to be equally divided between her and my son Charles. *To my said wife all my household stuff at Kirkby Moreshead and Keldhome. *To Thomas Gascoigne, youngest son of the said [[Gascoigne-632|Sir Henry Gascoigne]], my farmhold called Carleburye, after the expiration of a lease granted by me to John Killinghall, Of Middleton St. George, esq. Carlbury, the lease of which the Earl left to his stepson Thomas Gascoigne, lies on the Durham side of the Tees, close to the village of Piersbridge. for his life, paying the accustomed rent. *To my '''bastard daughter Margaret Watson''', ''otherwise called Margaret Nevyll'', Was it the tradition of the love adventures of the testator that suggested to the late Mr. Surtees one of his most striking ballads ? :As I down Raby Park did pass, : I heard a fair maid weep and wail ; :The chiefest of her song it was-- :“Farewell the sweets of Langley-dale." my two farmholde called Newham and Westholme, after the expiration of the leases granted by me to John Cholmeley and John Dowthaite deceased, for forty-one (41) years. *To my servant William Lee Retainers of the Earl. Cholmeley was one of his wife's kinsmen. Douthwaite lived at Westholme in the parish of Winston, where the old manor house still remains. There is a pedigree of his family in ''Surtees''. Lee lived at East Brandon in the parish of Brancepeth, and the inventory of his effects will be given in the present volume. the office of the general receivership of all my lands in the counties of Duresme and Northumberland, during the minority of my son Charles, with a yearly fee of 40s. during his life. *To my servant Francis Burton the office of the general receivership of all my lands in the county of York, with the yearly fee of 40s. during his life. *To my servant Robert Cholmeley, gent., a yearly fee of 20£ during his life, * and to my servant Nicholas Fetherstonhaugh the office of the kepership of my west park of Brancepeth, with the yearly fee, to have the same unto the death of Lyonell Fetherstonhaugh, his father, The Featherstonhalghs of Brancepeth, a branch of the house of Stanhope, were for a long time connected with the Nevilles and their estates. It was through their means, aided by the Perkinsons, that Earl Charles made his escape into the Low Countries. and that he to enter into the one half of Standley, whereof I have made him a lease, and after the death of the said Lyonell, I give the said office, with the said fee, unto my servant George Bisham for his life. *To my chaplain Sir Nicholas Forster, parson of Brancepeth, 20£. *I will that all my servants having offices of me, and no leases or patents, do enjoy the same as well as if they had thereof leases and patents. * All my other goods I give to my said son Charles Nevyll, * and I make my '''executors''': my son Charles Nevill, Sir Richard Cholmeley, knight, Robert Bowes and Jerrarde Salven,(will & inv 1570) The head of the very ancient house of Salvin of Croxdale. His will and inventory, dated in 1570, have been printed in the first volume of the Durham Wills, p. 345. esquires, and for their pains and travel I do give unto them, over and besides their costs and charges, every one of them xl marks. Memorandum, this present testament was read, published and declared before the within named right honorable Earl to be his true and last will, and all other former wills by him made to be '''void''', frustrate and nichillate, by him confessed in the presence of: * Robert Dalton,[prebend. of co. Dur in 1541]Son of John Dalton of West Auckland, and prebendary of the seventh stall at Durham in 1541. Deprived in 1560. Died 10 July, 12 Eliz. bachelor in divinity, * Jerred Salven the elder, esquire, * [[Chaytor-94|Christofer Chayter]], * George Fennye, * George Cowper, * Thomas Gibson. Also I will and ordain, that at what place soever it shall please God to call me to His mercy, that my household being there, the same house and my servants shall be kept together, and the house kept in such order as has been in times past, according to my honor, by the space of three months after my decease. :H. WESTMERLAND. And where I have given to my servant Robert Cholmeley an annuity of 20£ during his life, I charge it upon my lands, &c., in the county of Durham and Northumberland. *To Margaret Gascoigne, This lady died at the Whitefriars, in London, in 1567. The scanty inventory of her effects has been printed in Durham Wills, p. 273. daughter of Sir Henry Gascoigne, late of Sadburye, deceased, my interest in the deanery and tithe of Darlington. *To Lady Margaret, now my wife, one gelding, called Gray Wycliffe. *To my brother-in-law Sir Richard Cholemeley knight, one bay gelding, which I bought of my servant Rauffe Newbye. * To Roger Dalton,(d. 1587) Member of a family in the East Riding of Yorkshire. He lived at Kirkby Misperton, and died in 1587. one black gelding, which Thomas Watson bought at Malton. *To my servant William Constable, The Constables of Flambro' were connected with the Earl through the Cholmeleys. Of the base way in which Sir Robert Constable made use of his relationship, to deceive and entrap the wife of the last unfortunate Earl, an account will be found in Sharp's Memorials of the Rebellion. my great gresselde gelding, which I had of Hebburn. *To all my household servants, giving daily attendance, every one of them one half years wages, over and besides their ordinary wages. *I will that my executors pay unto [[Brandling-2|Sir Robert Brandling]],(d. 1568) [[Brandling-2|Sir Robert Brandling]], Mayor and Sheriff of Newcastle, was knighted on the field of Musselbrough by the Duke of Somerset. He died in 1568, and the present family of Brandling descends from his brother. Sir Robert is mentioned in several of the publications of this Society. of Newcastle upon Tyne, knight, ''c'' marks which I do owe him, and also 80£. {{Image|file=Brandling-10.jpg |caption=Brandling of Newcastle, (Foster, 1891) }} *to my said brother-in-law [[Cholmeley-2|Sir Richard Cholmeley]], which I do owe to him, and also to Thomas Nicholas, merchant tailor of London, 18£. which I am indebted to him. *Item where before this time I did give by dead unto my daughter [[Neville-2529|Elenor]], This lady became the wife of [[Pelham-435|Sir William Pelham]] of Newstead and Brockleby, co. Lincoln, knight. :- [Of the Earl's daughter]{{Citation Needed}} [[Neville-469|Catherine]], who married [[Constable-663|Sir John Constable]] of Halsham and Kirkby Knowle, the testator, strange to say, makes no mention. :. Her will Aug. 4, 1590. :Ladie Katherine Constable, widow, late wife of Sir John Constable of Kirkebie Knowell, knight. :. If I die on this side Trente to be buried in the church of Shortdiche, near the city of London, near my ancestors, thit is to witte, Ladie Katherine, late Countess of Westmorland, my grandmother and godmother. My executors to cause 40£ to be bestowed upon a tomb, wherein I will that there shall be a memory made of myself and my two grandmothers, viz., * of the said Countess, who died, as I remember, in Maye anno iij Mariæ, * and of Elenor Countess of Rutland, who died, as I likewise remember, in anno iij Edward VI., and of Margaret Countess of Rutland, my aunt, all which three ladies lie buried in that church. :. If I die in the north parts beyond Trent, to be buried in the church of Halsham, near my late husband. :. My sister Ladie Adaline, and nieces Margaret and Anne Nevill. *To my son-in-law Sir Henry Constable, knight, one pair of livery pots with my arms on them. *To William Hilliard of York, esq., my cup of mother of pearl. *To my niece the Lady Katherine Graie my plate of ostrich eggshells. * To my niece Margaret Nevill a spice box of silver, a perfuming pann, &c. * To the Lady Margaret, wife unto Sir Henry Constable, one cross of gold set with diamond. * To the Lady Ogle my purslane cup set with stones, which will hold no poison. * To my Lord Ogle my cowtche of cloth of gold. * To my cousin Jane Tallbott one new white testor sett with roses. * To Elline Bromley a cheine of pearl, gold and stones. * To Elizabeth Bromley, her sister, a border of gold with pearl. :[Pr. July 28, 1591.] my manor of Bolbeck in Northumberland, till she were paid 1000£, now I will that if she be of the said manor lawfully evicted, then my executors shall pay to her 1000£, to be taken out of all my lands and tenements. :H. WESTMERLAND. And where I have given unto my now wife my interest in Blandesbye Park, now know you that I will the said gift to be void, and give it to my sonne Charles Nevyll. : H. WestMERLAND. : [From the Registry at York. Pr. Sep. 22, 1561.] ===Notes===

Will of Henry Nichols

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Dorchester County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Dorchester County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] ==Last Will and Testament of [[Nichols-21951|Henry Nichols]]== 1 THH 27 - 15 March 1832 / 21 March 1832 - Will of Henry Nicols In the name of God, Amen, I, Henry Nicols of Dorchester County in the State of Maryland being sick and weak in body, but of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding considering the certainty of death, and the uncertainty of the time thereof, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call one hence, do therefore make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say first and principally I commit my soul unto the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereinafter named and after my just debts and funeral expenses are paid I devise and bequeath as follows. Item - I give and bequeath unto my wife Margaret A. Nicols during her lifetime and no longer All that lot or parcel of land upon which my dwelling house stands, and which I purchased of Mrs. Elizabeth Berkhead, containing about 47 acres of land more or less. Item - I give also and bequeath unto my wife, Margaret A. Nicols all the negroes I got of her by marriage viz. Daniel, Daniel Johnson, Job, Tom and Anne. Item - I give and bequeath unto Emily A. Green, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green, negro girl Maria to serve her until the first day of January 1841, who shall then be free. Item I give and bequeath to my wife, Margaret A. Nicols, negro boy George to serve her until the fifteenth day of March 1842, who shall then be free. Item - It is my will and desire that my negro woman called Sarah and negro girl Rosette be free at my death which I do hereby manumit and set free. Item - I give and bequeath unto my woman Sarah, who I have herein set free, negro boy Clem aged 13 years to serve her until he is twenty-five years old, who shall then be free. Item - I give and bequeath unto my said negro woman Sarah, all that lot of ground with a small house thereon and containing about seven acres of land and lying back of the Methodist Meeting House, and I also give and bequeath unto said negro Sarah, a lot or parcel of land which I purchased of Jeremiah Bramble and adjoining the lands of Morris Roach, Henry Bradley and Daniel Sullivan, containing about 35 acres of land more or less. All of the said parcels of land I give and bequeath unto Sarah during her lifetime and after her decease I give and bequeath the same to negro girl Rosette who I here herein set free during her lifetime and after her death I give and bequeath the same to my negro Clem and negro George, children of the said negro Sarah, or the survivor of them and their heirs forever. Item - I give and bequeath unto Emily A. Greene, daughter of Nathaniel E. Greene, all that lot of land lying between the Methodist Church and lot formerly belonging to Thos. Troth, the graveyard excepted, which I purchased of Hy Hicks & the Kings, let the quantity be what it may to her and her heirs forever. Item - I give and bequeath unto Kesiah Hurlock, fifty dollars in money. Item - I give and bequeath unto said negro woman Sarah, the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid hereby my Executors hereinafter named. It is my will and desire that my negro man Sam Green, be sold for a term of five years and my negro man Daniel for a term of ten years, and to have the liberty to choose Masters, and after the expiration of said terms I do hereby manumit and set them free. It is my will and desire that my Executor hereinafter named, do sell and dispose of to the best advantage the balance of my real estate, consisting of a lot lying opposite the Tan Yard in New Market and adjoining the lands of Stephen LeCompte, Henry Dickinsons' Hs, and Doct. T. Handy. Also one hundred and eighty-two acres of land adjoining the lands of Elijah Stevens and others, which I purchased at Sheriffs sale, and convey the same by a deed of Bargain and Sale to the purchaser or purchasers. Item - I give and bequeath to my wife, Margaret A. Nicols, my gig and horse called Charley, and her choice of the best bed and furniture, and after all just debts and funeral expenses are paid I give and bequeath all the remaining balance of my personal estate to my wife, Margaret A. Nicols. Item - I give and bequeath unto Nathaniel E. Greene my sulkey carriage. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint Joseph K. Traverse and Nathaniel E. Greene executors of this my last Will and Testament, revoking and annulling all former Wills by me heretofore made ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last Will and Testament. In Testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of March in the year of anno Eighteen hundred and thirty two. Henry Nicols (seal) Signed, sealed, published, and declared by Henry Nicols the above named Testator, as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us who at his request, in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto: Thomas Henry Handy, John B. Leckie, James LeCompte Jr. Codicil: Whereas I, Henry Nicols, of Dorchester County, have made and duly executed my last Will and Testament in writing bearing date, this fifteenth day of March, Eighteen hundred and thirty two, which said last Will and Testament and every clause bequest and devise therein contained I do hereby ratify and confirm and being desirous of making some addition thereto, do therefore hereby make this my codicil, which I will and direct shall be taken and held as part of my said last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say: Item -it is my Will and desire that the parcel of land upon which my dwelling house stands containing about 50 acres of which I purchased of Mrs. Elizabeth Berkhead and which I have bequeathed, to wife Margaret A. Nicols during her natural life and after her deceased, I give and bequeath unto Emily C. Greene, daughter of Nathaniel E. Greene to her and her heirs forever. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and my seal this fifteenth day of March, Eighteen hundred and thirty two. Henry Nicols (seal) Signed, sealed, published, and declared by Henry Nicols the above named testator, as and for his Codicil to his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names at witnesses thereto. Jos. K. Travers, Thomas H. Handy, Andrew S. Gootee On the 26 day of March Anno Domini 1832, then came (witnesses regarding) Henry Nicols, late of Dorchester County, deceased... Collins, [http://www.collinsfactor.com/willofhenrynicols.htm Last Will and Testament of Henry Nicols]. Accessed 15 October 2023 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ==Annotation== All persons named in the will are listed alphabetically below. Enslaved persons are highlighted. Where an individual's profile exists on Wikitree, it is linked. In accordance with WikiTree policies, enslaved persons without a "last name" are temporarily assigned the last name of their earliest known slaveholder. *'''Anne. Slave, brought into marriage by wife Margaret A. Nicols and bequeathed back to her.''' *Berkhead, Mrs. Elizabeth. Sold property to Henry on which dwelling house stands. Codicil states that dwelling house purchased from Mrs. Elizabeth Berkhead and bequeathed to wife Margaret A. Nicols, to be given after Margaret's death to Emily C. Greene, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green. *'''Clem. Clem, aged 13 and son of Sarah, is bequeathed to Sarah until he is 25 and then to be set free. To receive with brother George Sarah's property after death of Rosette''' *'''Daniel, slave, brought into marriage by wife Margaret A. Nicols and bequeathed back to her.''' *'''Daniel. My negro man Daniel to be sold for a term of ten years and then to be sest free.''' *Dickenson, Henry. His land adjoins land of Henry Nicols which is to be sold by executors. *'''George. Negro boy George bequeathed to wife, Margaret A. Nicols, to serve her until 15 March 1842 and then be free. Son of Sarah, and to receive Sarah's property after death of Rosette.''' *Gootee, Andrew S. Witness to codicil *Green, Emily A. Negro Girl Maria bequeathed to Emily A. Green, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green, to serve until January 1841 and then be free. Also to receive lot of land lying between the Methodist Church formerly belonging to Thos. Troth, the graveyard excepted, purchased of Hy Hicks and the Kings. Codicil states that dwelling house purchased from Mrs. Elizabeth Berkhead and bequeathed to wife Margaret A. Nicols, to be given after Margaret's death to Emily C. Greene, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green. *[[Green-56762|Green, Nathaniel E.]] Negro Girl Maria bequeathed to Emily A. Green, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green, to serve until January 1841 and then be free. Nathaniel Green also teo receive sulkey carriage. Joseph K. Traverse and Nathaniel E. Green named Executor of will. Codicil states that dwelling house purchased from Mrs. Elizabeth Berkhead and bequeathed to wife Margaret A. Nicols, to be given after Margaret's death to Emily C. Greene, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green. *'''[[Green-50719|Green, Sam]]. To be sold for a terem of five years and then to be set free. *Handy, Doct. T. His land adjoins land of Henry Nicols which is to be sold by executors. *Handy, Thomas Henry. Witness to will and codicil *Hicks, Hy. Sold land to Thos. Troth, now bequeathed to Emily A. Green. *Hurlock, Kesiah, bequeathed $50 *'''Job. Slave, brought into marriage by wife Margaret A. Nicols and bequeathed back to her.''' *'''Johnson, Daniel. Slave, brought into marriage by wife Margaret A. Nicols and bequeathed back to her.''' *Kings, The. Sold land to Thos. Troth, now bequeathed to Emily A. Green. *Leckie, John B.Witness to will *LeCompte, James, Jr., Witness to will *LeCompte, Stephen. His land adjoins land of Henry Nicols which is to be sold by executors. *'''Maria. Negro Girl Maria bequeathed to Emily A. Green, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green, to serve until January 1841 and then be free.''' *[[Green-56771|Nicols, Margaret A.]] wife. To receive back slaves she brought into the marriage, as well as Nicols' gog and horse called Charley. To receive best bed and furniture and remainder of personal estate after all debts paid. Codicil states that dwelling house purchased from Mrs. Elizabeth Berkhead and bequeathed to wife Margaret A. Nicols, to be given after Margaret's death to Emily C. Greene, daughter of Nathaniel E. Green. *'''Rosette, Negro Woman called Sarah and negro girl Rosette to be free at Nicols' death. To receive Sarah's land after Sarah's death.''' *'''[[Green-56777|Sarah]]. Negro Woman called Sarah and negro girl Rosette to be free at Nicols' death. Also bequeathed Clem, aged 13 is bequeathed to Sarah until he is 25 and then to be set free. Also to be given land behind Methodist Meeting House, 7 acres with a small house, as well as 15 acres purchased from Jeremiah Bramble and adjoinng lands of Morris Roach, Henry Bradley, and Daniel Sullivan. After Sarah's decease to be given to Rosette, and after Rosette's death to be given to Clem and George, children of Sarah. Also to receive $100''' *Stevens, Elijah. His land adjoins land of Henry Nicols which is to be sold by executors. *'''Tom. Slave, brought into marriage by wife Margaret A. Nicols and bequeathed back to her.''' *Travers, Jos. K. Witness to codicil. Traverse, Joseph K. and Nathaniel E. Green named Executor of will. *Troth, Thos. Former owner of land bequeathed to Emily A. Green. ==Sources==

Will of Henry Osborne of Forthampton 1648

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] The Will of [[Osborne-12190|Henry Osborne]] of Forthampton, Gloucestershire, was written on 26 May 1643 (finalised on 10 December), Proved on 18 May 1648 with administration granted to his wife Margaret. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 204
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Will of Henrici Osborne, granted probate on 18 May 1648. Died about 1648 in Forth Hempton, Gloucestershire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Fairly clear copy. People mentioned in the Will. *Henrie Osborne (testator) *[[Osborne-351|Peter Osborne esq]] (father) *[[Osborn-101|Sir John Osborne Kt]] (brother) *[[Osborn-104|Sir Peter Osborne]] (John's son, nephew) **[[Danvers-137|Lady Dorothie]] (Sir Peter's wife) **Roberte Osborne (Sir Peter's youngest son) *Sir Thomas Cheeke Kt *Nicholas Felton DD *Lyonell Cranfield Esq *Margarett (wife) *Witnesses: Richard Dowdeswell, William Underhill ---- In the name of God Amen
I '''Henrie Osborne''' of Forthampton in the countie of Gloucester aged Fower=
score, and two yeares, younger Son of '''Peter Osborne esqr''' the Father of '''Sir'''
'''John Osborne Kt '''Brother of the said Henrie, and Father of '''Sir Peter Osborne'''
now Tresury remembrance in the [e]xcheq[uer] for all my greate age, beinge of perfect
memory I humbly thanke God ) doe the twentie sixt daie of May one thousand six hundred
Fortie three, make this my last will and testament, renounceinge all other wills by me form[e]rly
made. First I bequeath my soule to God Father of all soules beseeching him in Christ as
freelie to pardon my sinns in Christ, and hee did gratiously send him from his owne bosome
into the world to redeeme sinns My bodie I bequeath to the dust, to be buried in the Churchyard
there where itt falls, as a com[m]on and ordinarie man, without all solemnitie, or styr, or meetinge
other then for any meane man, my grave to be made eight foote deepe, by the rile from the surface
of the earth, And the Sexton or Clarke, or gravemaker for makeinge itt to have Twentie
shillinges, for his paines, otherwise but to have his ordinarie allowance, as other give
Concerninge my goodes, adknowledgeinge my unworthines to have any to give, as to have
any to use, be reason of my sinns I bequeath them All to my good wife be they mooveables
Chattells, or whatsoever els whom I make my Sole executor, Whereas in the life time
of my mother in October one thousand six hundred twelve, my said mother and myselfe did
covenant by Indenture with '''Sir Thomas Cheeke Knt''', and '''Nicholas Felton''' Doctor of
Divinity and '''Lyonell Cranfield''' then esqr now Lo[rd] of Middlesex, to passe a Recoverie w[hi]ch
was done, of the Mannor of Southfambridge in Essex to the use of my Mother for life
After to mee, and my wife '''Margarett''', and the heires of the bodie of me And for defaulte
of such heires of my bodie, to the use of the heires of the bodie of Sir John Osborne then
esqr but afterward knight Brother of the said Henrie, And soe for default of the heires of
the bodie of the said Sir John Osborne to the right heyres of mee the said Henrie for ever
as by the said Indenture appeared And whereas by an other Indenture made in
Aprill in the thirteenth yeare of K[ing] Charles 4 the said Henry and Margarett my wife did
suffer a Recovery of the said Mannor to the use of mee, and the said Margarett my wife and
the heires of my bodie, And in default thereof to the use of Sir Peter Osborne for life &
'''Lady Dorothie''' his wife dureinge life, and after their decease for want of declaration
of any other use by the said Peter Osborne and the said Margarett Osborne my wife
to the use of '''Roberte Osborne''' youngest Son of the said Sir Peter Osborne (whome
I have brought up from a childe) and the heires of his bodie with other remaynders, as
by the said last Indenture appeared Nowe I the said Henrie ratifie, establish &
confirme
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Confirme by all my power and abillitie, and by this my last will, the said last Indenture
and the things therein conteyned, according as in the same they be expressed, And
here I crave pardon of all my freinds and allyance, whome I forgett not, but cannott
remember by any legacyes my estate wasted in theis troublesome times In wittnes
hereof I have set hereto my hand and seale the daie and yeare first above remembred H:
Osborne, This sheete of Paper, and the things therein conteyned was published to be
the last will and Testament of the abovesaid Henry Osborne esqr the 10th day of
December by the said Henry in the presence of us whose names are underwritten '''Richard'''
'''Dowdeswell William Underhill''' == Sources ==

Will of Henry Sacheverell of Morley 1556

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[[Category:Derbyshire, Wills and Estates]] '''''The will of [[Sacheverell-89|Sir Henry Sacheverell]], of Morley in Derbyshire, who died 21 July 1558. It was written on 6 February 1556/7. The will was proved at the Lichfield Consistory Court on 30 July 1560.''''' '''Citation''' Sir Henry Sacheverell, of Morley, will proved 30 July 1560, Lichfield Consistory Court; "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860," database with images, ''Findmypast'' (https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ : accessed 30 May 2021), [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fstaff%2f007620970%2f00111&parentid=gbprs%2fstaff%2fwills%2f325380 Image] (subscription required). '''Transcription Notes:''' * The will is overall in poor condition and difficult to read. The parchment appears to have suffered water damage and is unreadable in parts. Substantial creasing also makes parts of the will unreadable. * Spelling and grammar as in the original image, except that paragraphs have been added to increase readability * Abbreviated words (eg where the common bar mark, or special "p", appears) have been spelt out in full, where the full spelling was obvious * Words/passages that were illegible or otherwise could not be transcribed are marked by square brackets [] '''Will''' In the name God Amen the syxt daye of feybruarye in the yere of owre lord Godd A thousand fyve hundryd fyftye and syxe I sir henry Sacheverell of morley in ye Countye of Derbe beinge of perfecte memorye & revookynge All former Wyllys do make & declare thys my laste Wyll & testamente in manner & forme hereafter followinge fyrste I do bequeyth my soule to almyghtye God my [] blessed ladye saynt marye & to all the sayntes in hayvyn & yff I fortune to dye wythin ye Countye of derbe my bodye to be buryedd in ye paryshe Churche of morley in the newe Chapell nere unto my welbelovyd late wyffe dame ysabell Sacheverell and yff I fortune to dye in any other Countye then I Wyll yt my bodye shalbe buryedd in suche Churche or other Whollye place as my lovyng frendes then being abowte me shall thynke moste Convenient & mete And furthermore I Wyll yt my funeralle & buryinge shalbe bestowedd in blacke Gowne or [] Cootes & other thynges necessarye for my Welbelovyd wyffe frendes & servintes accordynge as ys Convenyante for my Worshyppe & deyrd By the dyscrecyon of my executores & ye overseers of thys my laste Wyll & testament And also I Wyll yt my howsholde be kept to gether for the space of on Wholle moneyth nexte after after my deyth and yt my howseholde menye & servintes shall have meyte drynke & loggyng in my seyd howse then as they have hadd in my lyfftyme And also I Wyll yt Charges of my howse for ye seyd moneyth all my funerale Charges & my dettes shalbe levyedd takyn & payd uppon my Wholl Godes & Catalles And I do bequeyth unto ye parson of morley for my mortuarye accordyng to ye ordynance lawfullye [] And also I wyll yt my executors Wyth Convenyant Spede shall [] & cause to be made over my bodye in ye seyd newe Chappell in the seyd Churche of morley on monumente or tombe of allabbaster or marbull [] uppon & in the Wyche I Wyll shalbe graven in [] my bodye & the bodye of my late wyff dame ysabbell Sacheverell & the bodye of my Welbeloved Wyff dame Anne yt nowe ys Wyth pycturs or a remembrance in scrypture uppon the seyd tombe unouncyenying Dame margere my late wyffe sumtyme wyffe unto Sir John holford knyghte [] ye Intent yt all Crystyn people seinge ye same shalbe ye more Apte & have the better [] of there Charyte to praye for my soalle my seyd Wyffes soales and for all Crystyn soales And I Wyll yt therebe on honeste preste fownde at my Costys & Charges to synge or saye masse & other devyne servyce in the syd newe Chappell in morley Churche afforeseyd by the space of on Wholl yere next after my deyth & he to have for hys stypende or Wages vli vjs viijd Whyche seyd servyce I Wyll Sir John bankes my Chaplen shall do yff he be so Contentyd & yff he be not then my executors to provyde of on other honeste preste to do the same servyce & he to have for hys recompence vli vjs viijd payd hym [] by my executors And also I Wyll yt dame Anne my Welbelovyd Wyffe shall have & Inyoye durynge hyr lyff all suche landes tenamentes & heredytamentes in Snytton Callow Rydysley or in any of theym or els Where Wythin the Countye of derbe Wych I have gyffyn hyr Accordyng to hyr feoffeement by me ther of to hyr made Wythowte fett or Interuppcyon of suche as shall hereafter fortune to be my heyre or heyres or of any of theym And also I Wyll yt my howse beinge kept as afforeseyd my funerall Charges & expenses & my dettes payde uppon my Wholl goodes & Catalles that dame Anne my Welbelovyd Wyff shall have the thryde parte of my goodes & Catalles yt shall remeayne to hyr onlye use & Whole [] once all suche parte & porcyon as she injoy Clayme or have of my goodes And Catalles in the Wyche hyr seyd iijth parte my Wyll & Intent ys yt all suche playte of sylver or of sylver & parcell gylte bedynge & howseholde stuffe as ye seyd dame Anne my Wyffe dyd brynge Wyth hyr shalbe appontyd unto hyr for hyr seyd iij [] or for a sinche ther of as ye same Wyll amonte unto being valewede at a resonable pryce And more over I do gyff & bequeyth unto ye seyd dame Anne my Wyffe all suche rynges on lytyll Crosse of golde Whych I dyd delyver hyr to Weyre Wyth [] apparell belongyng to hyr owne bodye and more I do gyff & bequeyth unto John Sacheverell my son & heyre son & make my heyre apparunte my boole uppon the browne egge Wyth the blacke Worke in & abowte yt same Wythall maner of Inpqumentes boles [] & Whych to the same belongyng to [] Wyth all my Woddes & underwoddes in Wessyngton heye & also in the lordshype of Wessyngford or therabowte Wyth all my Intereste ryght & terme yt I have in & [] seyd boole & Woddes & grownd & every parte & parcell therof in as large sorte & [] or of ryght owght to have in [] same by the grannte & gyfte of my unkyll syr Rychard Sacheverell deceassyd or otherwyse uppon Condycyon the seyd John Sacheverell shall permytte & suffer my execytors to have & take necessarye & [] suche Woodes [] & uppon ye seyd boole & [] to smylte the blackwork ther of as shortlye as they Convenyantlye Can & maye after my deyth the leade & proffetes rysyng Cummynge of ye same to be Imployedd in & abowte ye performans of thys my laste Wyll & testament my executors levyng to ye seyd John Sacheverell the blackworke therof as gud & benyfycyall as ytt shalbe at ye tyme of my deyth Also I do gyff & bequeythe unto ye same John Sacheverell my Coller of sylver Wyth the [] ye same Wych henry flynt [] to [] ye seyd henry flynte or suche [] as shall hereafter fortune to [] the seyd John Sacheverell Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto my [] Wyffe unto ye wyddow Sacheverell xxs to by her a rynge for a remembrance to praye for my soale Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto Wylliam Sacheverell my son syxe powndes xiijs iiijd to bestowe enioyes hys Chylder at hys dyscrecyon under condycyon yt ye seyd Wylliam Sacheverell [] Wyse vexe or trubble my executors or any of them for any matter or thynge It I do gyff & bequeyth unto ye seyd Wylliam Sacheverell x li to by hym syxe sylver sponys uppon lyke Condycyon Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto thomas Sacheverell my son xxs & on black Coate I do gyffe & bequeyth unto henry Sacheverell of Saddyngton my son fyve powndes & Where at the tyme of maryage of George Chaworth my son in lawe & marye hys Wyffe the same George was Contentyd to take of one in marydge Wyth ye seyd marye ye sume of one hundryth markes Wych Was muche lesse than I dyd Gyff in marydge Wyth any of my other daughters at [] the seyd marydge I do devyse ye seyd George Chaworth for therto rewarde Wyth Sume recompence In Consyderacyon Wherof I do gyffe unto ye seyd George Chaworth & marye hys Wyff xxth markes of money to be bestowedd by ther dyscrecyon & for the prefarment of ther Chylder And I do gyffe & bequeyth unto Raff Sacheverell of in [Byton?] secunde son of John Sacheverell my son & heyre deceassyd vli Also I do gyff & bequeyth unto marye Chaworth my dowghter xxs to by her a rynge Wyth for a remembrance to praye for my soale Itm I do gyffe & bequeyth unto Jarves Knyveton of underwodd & margett hys Wyff ether of theym xxs to by ether of theym a rynge for a remembrance to praye for my soale And also I do gyff & bequeyth unto henry Sacheverell of [Barton?] [eldeste?] son of Rychard Sacheverell on of my yonger sonnes [] xls in money & also I do gyff & bequeyth unto John bothe son of John both of arleston deceased xls under condycyon yt the seyd John both [] no frther demande any thynge of my executors & [] And also I do gyff & bequeyth unto George bothe brother unto ye seyd John both xxs under lyke Condycyon & lyke [] to be made by hym to my executors And also I do Gyffe & bequeyth unto Rycharde Waverley my son in law [] doaghter Joyane hys Wyff [] xxs for a rynge for a remembrance to praye for my soale And also I do gyff & bequeyth unto Rycharde [?]edhue my son in law & servante fyve markes to praye for my soale And also I do gyff & bequeyth [] Sachverell xxs & margett thorneboroage & elesabeth [] of theym xs to praye for my soale And also I do Gyffe & bequeyth unto every servante [] have in Wages at my decease [] beinge a [] on halff yere Wages more than they shall have [] And also I do gyff & bequeyth [] hartley xs to praye for my soale And also I Wyll [] space of too yeres [] after my deyth to suche person or persons as [] of thys my laste Wyll & testament owght to have the same & the residue of all my goodes & Cattalles my dettes legacys & funerall Charges payde I Wyll the on halff therof shalbe equallye devyded to my seyd son in law George Chaworth & marye hys Wyff & to Rycharde [?]edhue my son in law & servante & the other halff of ye seyd Goodes & [] I do gyff & bequeyth unto ye seyd John Sacheverell my son & heyre [] towarde hys settyng uppon of howse And also I Wyll yt my executors & [] of theym ffrome tyme to tyme shall have such Costes Charges & expensys borne & alowedd theym uppon my goodes as they or any of theym shalbe [] or susteyne in or abowte the execucyon of thys my laste Wyll & testament or matter or thynge therabowtes [] or other Wyse And of thys my laste Wyll & testament I do orden & make the seyd John Sacheverell & my Cosin Raffe Sacheverell of normanton uppon soore in ye County of nottyngham Gentylman the seyd George Chaworth the seyd Rycharde [?]edhue & lawrence Gowrobyn Clarke [] my trewe & lawfull executors of thys my laste Wyll & testament And my seyd Worshyppfull [] thomas pewtrell of Westhalimme & Whych ar a blackwall of ye [] my overseers of thys my laste Wyll & testament And yff the seyd John Sacheverell do refuse to take uppon hym to [be?] on of my executors [] & trewlye as my specyall Confydence & trust ys in theym and for ther paynes in & abowte the execucyon of thys my seyd laste Wyll & testament I do gyff & bequeyth unto any of my seyd executors takyng uppon hym as executor xls And to every of my overseers for hys paynes xls And also I devyse & Wyll yt suche legacyes as ys bequeythydd to any of my Chylder or Sonnys in lawe shalbe under condycyon yt he or they yt receyve or Wyll have ye same shall make & seale generall aquytances to my seyd executors and yff any of my seyd Chylder or sonnyes in law do [] vexe or demande any other thynge of any of my executors yt he or they so demandying [] or vexing any of my seyd executors shall loose ye seyd legacyes to hym gyffyn & bequeythydd & ye seyd John Sacheverell to have ye same legacye payd hym Towarde the furnyture of hys howsehold And further I Wyll yt yff other[] seyd Raffe Sacheverell of normanton ye seyd George Chaworth the seyd Rycharde [?]edhue or the seyd lawrence Gowroben or any of theym do refuse to take uppon hym to be my executor yt he orr they so refusinge ye seyd executorshyppe shall lose all such legacyes & bequeyst & every parcell therof as he or they myght have or Clayme by thys my laste Wyll & testament And yff hytt shall herafter fortune any ambyguyte or [] to ryse [] in a [] laste Wyll & testament [] ye same shalbe [] expoundyd & determynyd by my seyd executors & overseers or by the more [] of theym then lyffyng [] and shalbe takyn [] & jugeyd to be my playne & perfect laste Wyll In Wyttnesse Wherof I the seyd Sir henry Sacheverell to thys my seyd laste Wyll & testament have sette my hande & seale the daye yere above Writtyn [] Wyttness John ...

Will of Henry Smithwicke

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Salters' Company, City of London]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Henry Smithwicke'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Henry Smithwicke, Salter of London. It was written on 22 May 1614 and proved in London on 22 November 1614. Will of Henry Smithwicke :Reference: PROB 11/124/574 :Description: Will of Henry Smithwicke or Smythwicke, Salter of London :Date: 22 November 1614 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D914592 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Henry Smithwicke''' (also Smithwick, Smythwick) Salter of London, Testator *'''the poore Inhabitannts''' of the parishe of Abbotts Langley *my brother '''Robert Smithwicke''' *my sister''' Sence Glover''' *'''Silvester Baker''' sometyme my maydeservannte *'''George Drinkell''' my Apprentice *my welbeloved Wife '''Rose''' *my Cosin '''Hughe Smithwicke''' vyntner *my Nephewe '''Henrie Smithwick''' sonne of my brother Robert Smithwick *'''Raphe Merifeild''', debtor *'''Sr William Webb''' Knight *my welbeloved freinde '''Mr Laurence Greene''' grocer, Executor *'''the childe or children which the saied Rose my Wife nowe goeth with''' *'''the children of''' the saied '''Robert Smithwicke''' and '''Sence Glover''' *'''Mr John Rosse''' draper Citizens of London, Executor *'''Lidia Glover''' Daughter of my sister Sence *'''Witnesses''': Thomas Jure Alexander, B_ Robert, Beackan?, Robt Gladwyr ---- ===== Places mentioned ===== *my Corner Mesuage or Tenement wherein I nowe dwell scituat in the parishe of Sainct Lawrence in the old Jurye in London *my tenements in Iremonger lane adjoyning the same corner Mesuage *that greate Mesuage or Tenement and Wharffe therto adjoyning called Drapers Key .. Gibsons Key ---- ===== Transcription ===== T Henrici
Smythwick [Page one]
In the name of God amen The twoe and twentith daye
of Maye Anno Domini one thousand sixe hundred and fourteene and in the yeres of
the raigne of owre Soveraigne Lorde James by the grace of god Kinge of England
Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the faithe or that is to say of
England France and Ireland the twelveth and of Scotland and of Scotland the saven and
fortithe '''I Henry Smithwicke Citizen and Salter of London''' being sick
and weake in body but of good and perfect minde and memorye (praised be
Almightie god therfore) and considering with my selfe that nothing is more certaine
then deathe and nothing more vncertaine than the certaine time thereof do make and
ordayne this my present testament declaring therein my last will and mynde in mann[er]
and forme following that is to saye First and principallie I do willinglie and with
a free harte render and give agayne into the handes of my Lord god and Creator
my spiritt which he of his fatherlie goodnes gave vnto me when he first fashioned
me in my mother's wombe making me a living and a reasonable Creature nothing
doubting but that for his infinite merceys set fourthe in the precious bloud of his
deerelie beloued sonne Jesus Christe owre onlie Savyoure and Redeemer he will
receyue my Soule into his glorie and place yt in the Companye of the heavenlie
Anngels and and blessed Sainctes And as concerning my bodye even with a good
Will and a free harte I give yt ouer commending yt to the earthe whereof it came
to be buryed by and at the Discretions of my wife and executors after named
nothing doubting but according to the Article of my faithe at the great day
of the generall resurrections when we shall appeare before the Judgement
seate of Christe I shall receyve the same agayne by the mightie power of god
Wherewith he is able to subdue all thinges to him selfe, not a corruptible
mortall weake and vile bodye as yt is now but an vncorruptible immortall
strong and perfect bodye in all poyntes like vnto the glorious bodye of my
Lorde and Savyoure Jesus Christe. And concerning the disposing of suche worldlye
substance as yt hath pleased Almightie god to lend vnto me and to bless me
Withall I do yt in manner and forme followinge that is to say: First I give and
bequeath vnto '''the poore Inhabitannts of the parishe of Abbotts Langley''' in the
Countie of Hertford where I was borne the somme of tenne poundes of lawfull
englishe money to be paied into the handse of the churchwardens of the same
parishe for the tyme beyng within one yere next after my decease to be by them
distributed vnto and amongest the same poore Inhabitannts in suche manner as
they with the Parson and some of the cheife parishioners thereof shall thinke
fitt. Item: I give and bequeathe vnto '''my brother Robert Smithwicke''' the somme
of twentie poundes. Item: I give and bequeathe vnto '''my sister Sence Glover'''
the like somme of twentie poundes. Item: I give and bequeathe vnto '''Silvester'''
'''Baker''' sometyme my maydeservannte and now wife of Simon Baker the
somme of Tenne poundes. Item: I give and bequeathe unto '''George Drinkell'''
my Apprentice the somme of Fifteene poundes in recompence of the somme of tenne
poundes which I am to give him at the expiration of his Apprentishipp – And my
Will is that after he have served '''my Wife''' the space of halfe a Yere after my decease
he be tourned over to some Master whome he shall like of according to the custome
of the Citie of London to serve the Residue of his Apprentishipp.
Item: I give and bequeathe vnto '''my Cosin Hughe Smithwicke''' vyntner the somme of [Page two]
Fyve poundes ^ which I desire my executors to take suche course for the payment
thereof vnto hym at suche tyme as they shall thinke fitt and may be most for
his good
[In left hand margin] … to make hym a ringe all wch
Leagacies last mentioned my
will and minde is shalbe paide
as soone as my executors after
named convenientlie maie doe
the same / Item I give and
bequeathe vnto '''my Nephewe'''
'''Henrie Smithwick''' sonne of
my brother Robert Smithwick
the some of Tenne poundes. Item whereas '''Raphe Merifeild''' oweth me by bond due the fyve and
twentith of Marche next the somme of Fowerscore poundes I do give and bequeathe
the same somme vnto hym: And hereby acquite and discharge hym of and
from the same bond in consideration of the paynes and care he hath heretofore
had and taken in my buisines and of divers wrightings he hath made and
written for me And I do will and desire hym in further consideration of this
my gwifte and bequest vnto hym that he be hereafter ayding and assisting vnto
my saied wife and children and executors in cleering? of the Accompts betwene
my selfe and '''Sr William Webb Knighte''' in the best manner he can or maye Item: Concerning '''my welbeloved wife Rose''' with whom I have Coupled my
selfe in the fear of god albeyet I doubte not but that god after my dep[ar]ting
according vnto his promise wilbe vnto her a husband yea? a father or patron
and defender and will not suffer her to lacke yf she truste feare and serve
hym; yet forasmuche as God hath blessed me with worldlie substance and
she is my owne fleshe I do therefore give and bequeathe vnto her all and singular
my goodes chattells plate ymplements and housholdstuffe remayning or beyng
in or aboute my Corner Mesuage or Tenement wherein I nowe dwell
scituat in the parishe of Sainct Lawrence in the old Jurye in London
to do therwith her will and pleasure. Item: my will and mynde ys and I do
hereby give and bequeathe vnto her '''the sayed Rose''' and her assignes the use and
occupat[i]on of the same mesuage or tenement from and after my decease vntill
Webb Smithwicke my sonne shall attayne vnto the age of one and twentye
yeres (yf she so longe liue) And allso all and every the Rents and profitts
of my tenements in Iremonger lane adjoyning the same corner Mesuage
from the tyme of my death vntill '''the sayed Webb Smithwicke''' shall attayne
vnto his saied age of one and twentie yeres (yf she so longe live). Item: I give and bequeathe vnto her '''the sayed Rose''' all that Indenture of Lease bearinge
date the tenthe daye of Januarye in the tenthe yere of the raigne of owre sayd
Soveraigne Lord Kinge James of England France and Ireland and of
Scotland the sixe and fortith to me made and grannted by and from '''the sayed'''
'''Sr William Webb''' Knighte of all that greate Mesuage or Tenement and
Wharffe therto adjoyning called Drapers Key .. Gibsons Key and other
thinges therein mentioned. And all my estate righte title interest proprietye
Clayme and demand whatsoever of in and to the same Mesuage or Tenement
Wharffe and other thinges by the saied Indenture demised? by force and vertue
of the said Indenture of Lease or otherwise howsoevuer (paying and per=
forming all and euery such yerelie Rent payments Covennts? granntes and
agreements as I my executors or assignes ought to paye or performe for and
in respect of the same Indenture of Lease and premisses. Item: I give and
bequeathe vnto '''my said sonne Webb Smithwicke''' all that my saied Corner
Mesuage or tenement wherein I nowe dwell togeather with the sayed Tenem[ent]s
therto adjoyning: To have and to hould the same and euery parte and parceli
therof from and after he the saied Webb Smithwicke shall attayne vnto his
saied age of one and twentie yeres or the decease of the saied Rose my
Wife which first shall happen vnto hym the sayed Webb Smithwicke and
the heires of his bodye. And for want of suche yssue vnto the child or
Children which my wife nowe goeth with and the heires of his her or theire
bodyes. Item: I give and bequeathe vnto hym the saied '''Webbe Smithwicke'''
the somme of one hundred poundes. Item: I give and bequeathe vnto '''the childe'''
[Page three]
'''or children which the saied Rose my Wife nowe goeth with''' the somme of five hundred pounds
which severall sommes of one hundred and twoe hundred poundse my Will and mynde
ys shalbe payed vnto them or the Survivior of them when and as he she or they shall
attayne vnto his her or theire severall ages of of one and twentie yeres. And I desire
my executors that they will take the best course they can and shall thinke fitt for the
payment of the same sommes of money vnto my saied children as aforesayed. And yt
Encrease thereof in the meane tyme to be had or made my Will and mynde ys shalbe
employed by my eecut saied wife and executors for and towarde the education and bringing
up of my saied childe and children. Item: I ordayne and make executors of this my p[re]sent
Testament '''my welbeloved freinde Mr Laurence Greene''' grocer and '''Mr John Rosse'''
draper Citizens of London to each of whome for theire paynes herein to be taken I give and bequeathe the somme of Fortie poundes desyring them to performe
this my present Testatment according to my true meaning in the best manner they
canne and shall think fitt. And further my Will and mynde ys that my sayed
executors shall deliuer and paye the ouerplus and Rest and Residue of all and sing[u]l[ar]?
my goodes chattells and creditts whatsoeuer which shalbe belonging vnto me at
the tyme of my decease after my debtes payed and Legaceys herein before given and
bequeathed beyng deducted and my Funerall charges discharged) vnto my sayed
loving wife Rose to the end she may the better educate and bring vp my sayed
children in learning and the feare of God which I hartelie praye her to have a
Motherlie care of:
And my will and mynde ys that the gwiftes and Legacrys
herein before by me giuen and bequeathed vnto my saied wife shalbe in full recompence
and satisfaction of her dower and righte of dower and Thirde provided that yf
'''the saied Webb Smithwicke''' my sonne and the saied childe or children which my
Wife nowe goeth with shall happen to decease before they atteyne to theire age
of one and twentie yeres Then I will and bequeathe the saied somme of three
hundred poundes which by the tenor? hereof they should haue had vnto my wife
yf she be living at the time of theire decease) And yf she be dead then equally
to and amongest '''the children of the saied Robert Smithwicke and Sence Glover'''
to be devided. And further if they the saied Webb Smithwicke and childe or
Children shall so decease as aforesayed I give and bequeathe my saied Corner
Mesuage and tenement aforesaied to my saied loving wife for and during the
Tearme of her naturall life:
And after decease to my righte heires for eu[er] Item: I give and bequeathe to my cosin '''Lidia Glover Daughter of my sister Sence'''
Glover the somme of three poundes. Item: I give and bequeathe vnto the saied '''Raphe Merifeilde''' for his paynes in wrighting this my present Testament
Fortie shillinges as to make hym a Ringe to wear in remembrannce of me and
the buisines I have herein desired hym. In witnesse whereof to this my p[rese]nt
Testament written in nyne sheets of paper I have set my hand and seale the
daye and yeres first abouewritten. '''Henry Smithwicke'''. Signed sealed
published and for the last will and testament of the saied '''Henry Smithwick'''
pronounced in the presence of us: '''Thomas Jure Alexanders''' B..... '''Robert'''
'''Beackan''' '''Robt Gladwyr''' ''Probate in Latin''
Probatum fuit testamentum suprascriptum apud London coram
Mag[ist]ro Edmundo Pope legum doctore Surrogato venerabilis viri Dni
Johannis Benet militis legum etiam doctoris Curie Prerogative Cantuariensis
Magristri Custodis sine Commissarij legitime constituti vicesimo secundo die
Mensis Novembris Anno Domini millesimo sexcentesimo decimo quarto jurato
'''Laurentij Greene''' et '''Johannis Rosse''' executorum in eodem Testamento nominat?
Quibus commissa fuit Administratio bonorum jurium et Creditarum dicti
defuniti de beno et ad Sancta Dei Evangelia Jurat. == Research Notes == ==Sources==

Will of Henry Soame (1813)

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[[Category:Little Thurlow, Suffolk]] [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Soame-28|Henry Soame (1734-1813)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Henry Soame of Little Thurlow, Suffolk, England. It was written on 29 September 1812, with codicil added on 5 January 1813, and proved at London on 29 April 1813.'''Will''' of Henry Soame of Little Thurlow, Suffolk :Reference: PROB 11/1544/107 :Description: Will of Henry Soame of Little Thurlow, Suffolk :Date: 29 April 1813 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D210024 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1544, {{Ancestry Sharing|6075477|7b22746f6b656e223a227254786531626273576d584371463337516e644b38384f772f413469336b6f556e39435065733170674c553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|541903|uk}} (accessed 4 September 2023), Will of Henry Soame Esq, granted probate on 29 Apr 1813. Died about 1813 in Little Thurlow, Suffolk, England. ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing mostly legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Henry Soame''' Esquire, Testator *Rev. '''Carey Robert Barnard''', Executor *Rev. '''Thomas Crick''', Executor *'''Susanna Soame''', Wife *'''Martha Hurry''', Servant *'''Hannah Rutter''', Servant *'''Molly Free''', Servant *Major General '''Charles Stevenson''', Nephew (though not specified in the will) *see notes *'''Caroline Cope''', Common–law Wife of Charles Stevenson *'''Children of Charles Stevenson''' not with Caroline Cope *'''Twin children''' (son and daughter) '''of Caroline Cope''' *'''Stephen Jennens Soame''', Grandson of (unnamed) Soame *'''Miss Munro''', Carer of Henry's wife Susanna * Rev. '''John Wheeler''', friend *'''Richard Goodchild''' *'''Thos Bridgman''', Witness *'''Ezek. Sparke''', Witness *'''Chas Hennirell?''', Witness ===== Transcription ===== [Page one]
Henry Soame Esq.
'''I Henry Soame of Little Thurlow in the'''
'''County of Suffolk Esquire''' do make this my last Will and Testament as follows
that is to say first I give and devise all my manors advowsons messuages
Cottages Farms Lands Woodgrounds Tenements and Heredit[ament]s & real Estate
whatsoever which I have power to dispose of situate and being in
Little Thurlow aforesaid & in Wratting in the said County & Carlton in
the County of Cambridge or in any other parish or place within the
said Counties or either of them and all my Estate & interest ^therein in reversion
or remainder or otherwise with their appurt[enance]s unto the '''Rev[eren]d Carey'''
'''Robert Barnard of Wetherfield in the said County of Suffolk''' and the '''rev[eren]d'''
'''Thomas Crick of Little Thurlow aforesaid Clerks''' and their Heirs upon
the trusts & for the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned viz upon
trust that they or the survivor of them or his heirs shall and do
present such one of the sons of '''the said Thomas Crick''' as ^he the said
'''Thomas Crick''' shall nominate to the rectory and Parish Church of
Little Thurlow aforesaid when the same shall become vacant by the
death of '''the said Thomas Crick''' or otherwise in case he shall have a
son of proper age and capable ^.... of holding the same and in case he
shall not have a son of proper age and capable of holding the
same then that they my said Trustees or the survivor of them
& his heirs shall and do present some proper person to the said
rectory and Parish Church to hold until the said son of '''the'''
'''said Thomas Crick''' whom he shall nominate shall be of proper
age and capable of taking of taking the same and subject to
such nomination and presentation upon trust that they my said
Trustees and their heirs shall and do by sale or mortgage of such
part of my said manors heredits & premises as they or he shall
think necessary and proper ..se such sum and sums of money as
together with my personal Estate ..... will discharge all my Debts &
the legacies hereinafter mentioned and shall and do apply the money
to be raised thereby in the payment of the same and my will is
that '''the said Carey Robert Barnard & Thomas Crick''' or the survivor
of them or his heirs shall stand and be seized of the same manors
heredit[tament]s & premises or so much thereof as shall not be sold or
disposed of for the purposes aforesaid upon the trusts & for the intents
& purposes hereinafter mentioned vis upon trust to pay the annuity
charged upon the said Estates & premises by the settlement made
on my marriage with '''Susanna my wife''' and upon further trust
to pay to '''Martha Hurry Hannah Rutter & Molly Free''' or
such of them as shall be in my service at the time of my
decease for the term of their respective lives one annuity or
yearly sum of ten pounds apiece by equal half yearly uuu
payments viz on the fifth day of April and the tenth day of
October in every year the first payment thereof to begin and be
made on such of the said days as shall first happen after
my decease and in case any of the said annuities or any
part thereof shall be unpaid at the times appointed for that
purpose then and so often it shall & be lawful to & for the said
annuitants or such of them whose annuity shall be in arrear to
take and use such and the like remedies for recovery by entry? on
the premises and by distress? and sale of the Goods & Chattels
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which shall be found thereon as are ususally insated? in deeds
for compelling the payment of rent Charges and upon further
trust to pay and apply such part & so much of the residue
of the rents and profits of the said premises in such manner
as my said Trustees or the survivor of them his Ex[ecuto]rs or
adm[inistrat]ors shall in their or his discretion think proper for and
towards the support maintenance and comfort of my said
wife during her life and upon further trust to pay the
overplus if any to '''Major General Charles Stevenson''' his
Ex[ecut]ors & adm[inistrat]ors & from and after the decease of my said
wife then that my said Trustees & the survivor of them
and his heirs shall stand and be seized of the said heredit[ament]s &
premises or such part thereof as shall not be sold or disposed
of for the purposes aforesaid In trust for '''the said Charles'''
'''Stevenson''' and his assigns for and during the term of his life
& from and after the determination of that Estate by forfeeture?
or otherwise in his life time to the use of '''the said Cary'''
'''Robert Barnard and Thomas Crick''' and their heirs during the
life time of '''the said Charles Stevenson''' in trust to support
contingent remainders hereinafter limited from being destroyed & for
that purpose to make entries and bring actions as occasion may
require and from and after the decease of '''the said Charles'''
'''Stevenson''' in trust for such one or more Child or Children of the body
of '''the said Charles Stevenson''' to be begotten on the body of '''any'''
'''woman or women he may happen to marry save except Caroline'''
'''Cope''' who now cohabits with him for such Estate & Estates & in such
parts shares & proportions and under & subject to such powers provisoes
restrictions and conditions and with ^such remainders and limitations over such
remainders and limitations over to be for the benefit of '''some or'''
'''one of such Children''' as '''the said Charles Stevenson''' by any deed or
words writing or writings to be sealed and delivered by him in the
presence of and attested by two or more credible Witnesses or by
his last Will and Testament to in writing to be signed sealed
published and declared by him in the presence of & attested by three
or more Witnesses shall direct limit appoint give or dispose of &
in default of such direction Limitation Gift or appointment In trust
for '''all & every the Children or Child of the body of the said'''
'''Charles Stevenson on the body of such Woman or Women except'''
'''as aforesaid lawfully to be begotten''' to be eaually divided between
them if more than one share and share alike as Tenants in
Common and of the several heirs of the body and respective bodies
of '''all and every such Child and Children lawfully issuing''' and
failing issue of the body or bodies of any such Child or Children
then as to the share or shares of such of them whose issue
shall so fail In trust for '''all and every other such Child and'''
'''Children''' equally to be divided between them and they to take as
Tenants in Common & the heirs of their respective bodies lawfully
issuing and if there shall be a failure of issue of the bodies of all
such Children but one or if there shall be only one such Child In
Trust for such one remaining or only Child and the heirs of his
or her body lawfully issuing and for default of all such issue in
trust for '''Stephen Jennens Soame of the Island of Tobago''' '''the'''
'''Grandson of [empty space] Soame''' formerly of Little Thurlow aforesaid
and his assigns for his life and from and after his decease In
trust for his present son a youth residing in England his heirs &
assigns for ever and I recommend it to '''the said Charles Stevenson'''
and his issue when and as he & they shall come into the
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possession of the said Estates and Premises to take and use
the '''Surname of Soame''' '''with or without the Surname of'''
'''Stevenson''' as he and they shall think proper and I declare and
direct that the receipt or receipts of '''the said Carey Robert Barnard'''
'''and Thomas Crick''' or the survivor of them or his heirs or such
of them as shall sign the same shall be a good discharge to
any person or persons purchasing or lending money or any
mortgage of my said real estate or any part thereof for the
purposes aforesaid and that he or they shall not afterwards be
bound to see to the applicationt hereof or be obliged to enquire
whether the same be wanted for the purpose of this my will
provided and my mind and will is and I do hereby declare
that in case '''the said Charles Stevenson''' shall at any time
marry '''the said Caroline Cope''' then from & immediately after
such marriage the limitations to him & his issue hereinbefore
mentioned of my said real Estates shall be absolutely void &
the person next immediately intitled shall enter into possession
of the said premises in the same manner as if '''the said Charles'''
'''Stevenson''' was actually dead without issue provided that it shall
and may be lawful for the respective Tenants for life under
this my will when in possession of my said Estates to grant leases
thereof or of any part ^thereof in possession and not in reversion at
.... rents for any term or number of years not exceeding min..?
years and so as in every such lease there be .....d a Clause
of r...try for nonpayment of the rent reserved and so as the
lessee shall not by any Clause be dispunishable of waste and
so as such lessee do execute? Counterpars of such leases and I
give to '''Miss Munro''' who has the care of my wife the sum
of Fifty pounds as an acknowledgement to her for her care &
attention to my said wife and I give to my friend The '''rev[eren]d'''
'''John Wheeler rector of Marcham in the County of Lincoln'''
'''Clerk''' the sum of one hundred pounds & I give to '''my said wife'''
such of my household furniture plate China & linen as she shall
choose to keep for her own use and benefit and I give to each of
my said servants '''the said Martha Hurry & Hannah Rutter'''
'''Molly Free''' and to '''Richard Goodchild''' '''or such of them as shall'''
'''be living with me at the time of my Death''' a years Wages
over and above what shall be due to them at my Decease and I
give to '''the said Richard Goodchild''' the living in & the occupation
of the Cottage or Tenement wherein he now resides in Little
Thurlow aforesaid with the appurt[enance]s and of the Close of Land called
Hubbards Field containing eight acres so long as he shall choose
to reside in and occupy the same at & under the yearly rent
of six pounds payable on the eleventh day of October yearly
unto the person or persons intitled to the rents & profits of the
residue of my Estates under the limitations of this my will &
I direct the rest of my Furniture and all other my goods and
Chattels to ...old and the money arising thereby and all the rest
of my monies and personal Estate to be applied towards the
payment of my Debts and the legacies hereby given & bequeathed
and I nominate and appoint '''the s[ai]d Cary Robert Barnard and Thomas'''
'''Crick Ex[ecut]ors''' of this my will and I give the sum of fifty pounds
apiece to such of them as shall undertake & act in the trusts &
Ex[ecut]orship hereof and I declare and direct that they my said Ex[ecut]ors
their heirs Ex[ecut]ors or Adm[inistrat]ors shall not be chargeable with any more
of my monies or of the rents of my real Estates than they
respectively shall actually receive nor with or for any involuntary
---- [Page four]
loss or misapplication thereof nor with or for the acts receipts
neglects or defaults of each other and also that they my said
Ex[ecut]ors their heirs & adm[inistrat]ors shall and may deduct & retain
to their own use out of the rents & profits of the Estates hereby
vested in them all Costs Charges and Expenses which shall be
incident to or occasioned by the execution of the aforesaid
trusts and also a reasonable allowance and compensation for
for their trouble in the application of the rents of my said
real Estates for the support of my said wife and for their
Care of & attention to her In Witness whereof I have to
this my last Will and Testament written and contained in five
sheets of paper set my hand and seal viz my hand to the
four first sheets and my hand and seal to this fifth & last
sheet thereof this twenty ninth day of september in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve — '''Henry'''
'''Soame''' ? Signed sealed published and declared by '''the said'''
'''Henry Soame''' as & for his last Will & Testament in the presence
of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence
of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses
'''Thos Bridgman''' — '''Ezek. Sparke''' — '''Chas Hennirell?'''
[Codicil] '''I Henry Soame of Little Thurlow in the County of Suffolk Esq'''
do make this as a Codicil to my last Will and Testament and
desire it may be taken as part thereof I give to '''the son and'''
'''daughter the twin Children now living of Caroline Cope''' the
sum of one hundred pounds apiece to be paid them on their
attaining their age of twenty one years and in Case either of
them shall happen to die under that age then I give the legacy
of him or her so dying to the survivor to be paid to him or her
at the same time as his or her original legacy shall become
payable and I ratify and confirm my said Will in all other
respects In witness whereof I have to this Codicil to my last
Will and Testament set my hand and seal this fifth day of
January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & thirteen
Mary Soame ? Signed sealed published and declared by the
said Henry Soame as & for a Codicil to his last Will & Testament
in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the
presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as
witnesses '''Ezek. Sparke''' — '''Thos Bridgman''' — '''Chas Hinnell'''
Proved at London with a Codicil 29th April 1813 before the Judge
proved at London on 29 April 1813 by the oaths of The '''Revd Robert Cary Barnard''' in the will written
'''Cary Robert Barnard & Thomas Crick Clerks the Ex[ecut]ors''' to whom
adm[inistrati]on was granted being sworn by Com[....]on to adm[iniste]r
== Research Notes == * Charles Stevenson was the illegitimate son of Henry's younger brother Stephen Soame, born before Stephen married Frances Wynn in 1771. Stephen died about three months after his marriage, in August 1771, and provided for his wife and for Charles Stevenson, a boy at the time in boarding school. The boy's last name Stevenson suggests his father's first name was Stephen.
Henry's will provides for Charles and his lawful children (it would be interesting to find the reason for Henry's animosity against Caroline Cope). He also suggests that Charles takes on the surname Soame, thus legitimizing his heritage.
In addition to Henry, his sister [[Soame-29|Anna Maria Charlotte]] also left a will in which she provided for Charles, calling him her nephew, and hoped he would change his surname to Soame. * Stephen Jenyns Soame, named Stephen Jennens Soame in the will, lived in the island of Tobago for over twenty years and died on 11 October 1828, aged 58. His remains were interred in the Minster Beverley Yorkshire and a memorial plaque placed at Little Thurlow, Suffolk. ==Sources==

Will of Henry Streete of Worcester, 1560

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Streate-4|Henry Streete]] of Worcester, Worcestershire, England. The top of the page has been damaged and there is loss of the paper at both upper corners. The will was drawn up on 10 April, but the year has been lost. It was proved at the Diocesan Court of Worcester on 17 April 1560. '''Will and inventory of Henry Streete, 1560''' Diocese of Worcester original wills 1560 file 1 folio 25. Worcestershire Record Office, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Images available to view at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSRZ-134B?i=126&cat=339811 Family Search Film # 008299592 image 127] Accessed 7 June 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
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Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible.
'''Specifically for this document:''' text which has been lost due to damage is represented by [''words in italics''] where the words can be confidently predicted, and [....] where the words cannot be predicted. '''Persons named:''' *'''[[Streate-4|Henry Streete]]''' Testator. *'''[[Streate-3|To Frances Strete my sone]]''' the only child named in this will. Probably still a minor. Probably unmarried. *'''[[Unknown-487295|Margarett my wyffe]]''' Margaret Streete, died as Henry's widow in 1576. Executrix. Maiden name probably Holder. *'''my cosyne Thomas Strete my brother Nycholas sone''' Cousin in this context means nephew. Not stated whether Testator's brother Nicholas was still alive. *'''Ryc Holder''' Richard Holder, probably the brother of Margarett Streete. Overseer of will. See her will for more extensive mentions of the Holder Family. *'''Henry Grene''' witness to will *'''John Dune''' witness to will *'''John Cotterell''' witness to will ---- [''In the na'']me of god amen the xth daye of Aprille In the yere or o[u]r lorde [....]
[................]'''eete''' of Worcester beinge sycke in bodye but hole & p[er]fect of
[.....] thankes be to god Thus make my last wyll & testment In maner &
[''forme follo'']wynge. Fyrste I bequethe my sole to Almyghtye god my maker &
redemer & unto the blessed Virgyn marye And to all the holye Companye of Hevyn
It[em] I [''give''] & bequeth unto the p[ar]sone of my p[ar]ishe churche xijd It[em] I give and
[''be'']quethe '''To Frances Strete my sone''' All my landes and tenements and all my
Takinges After the decesse of '''Margarett my wyffe'''. And yf hyt please god That
my sone dye w[i]th oute yssue Then I will all my landes to remayne to '''my cosyne'''
'''Thomas Strete my brother Nycholas sone'''. Also yf hyt please god to call my
sone owt of thys worlde before Margett my wyffe Then I wyll all my
Takinges to Remayne to the sayd Margett my wyffe and she to do wythe
them as she thynkethe beste. Also I give and bequethe to the sayd Frannces
xxvjli xiijs iiijd of good & lawfull money of Englande
It[em] I geve & bequethe
to the saide Frances halfe of all my plate by weyght. To be deyvered
in co[n]tynent aft[e]r the p[u]b[lic]ac[i]on of thys my laste wyll and testamente It[em] I geve
to the seyd Frannces Strete my scarlett gowne my morrey in greyne gowene my
puke gowne welted w[i]th velvett & faryd w[i]th foynes Furred with foynes (the beech or stone marten). my velvett cote my beste
velvett doublett & ij golde ryngs It[em] I geve and bequethe to the sayde Frannces
All the vesselles & ympellemts of my brewarie after the decesse of Margett
my wyffe It[em] I geve and bequethe to the saide Frannces Strete the one
halfe of my howsholde & ympellments bothe smalle & greate what
so ever they be After the decesse of Margett my wyfe It[em] I geve &
bequethe to the saide Frannces ij kye that ys to saye one cowe called
fynche & one of the younge tagged kye / All the resydue of my goodes
unbequethed I give & bequethe to Margett my wyffe whom I make
my Full execatryxe of thys my laste will & Testament / Also I make
& appoynte '''Ryc Holder''' to be my ov[er]seer of thys my laste will & testament
& For hys paynes takinge therin I geve & bequethe hym A blacke
gowne . Thes beinge wittnesses '''Henry Grene John Dune''' And
'''John Cotterell''' w[i]th dyvers others Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Worcester before Master Thomas Powell Doctor of Laws 17 day of April AD 1560 ==Sources==

Will of Henry Trollope of Bucklebury 1764

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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Trollope-211|Henry Trollope]] of Bucklebury, written on 31 January 1763 and proved on 28 March 1764. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 907
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Will of Henry Trollope, granted probate on 28 Mar 1765 [1764]. Died about 1764 in Bucklebury, Berkshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Henry Trollope (testator) *(Reverend) John Trollope (son) *Thomas Trollope (son) *Thomas Oliver (friend) *Mary Nash, widow of Fyn Nash, Portugal (daughter) *Diana Wright, wife of Thomas Wright of the Strand (daughter) *Arthur Trollope of the Middle Temple (affidavit) *William Shepherd, cooper, of St Dunstan in the East (affidavit) ---- I '''Henry Trollope'''
of Bucklebury in the County of Berks do make this my last Will
and testament Item I give to my son '''John Trollope''' all that
Bond of two hundred pounds due to me from my Son '''Thomas'''
'''Trollope''' and witnessed by my old friend '''Thomas Oliver''' together
with all Interest thereon at the time of my Death unaccounted
for in my Son Thomas Account currant with me I give to my said
Son John all the furniture and Linnen China and the small
quantity of plate together with what liquors I may leave And I
declare I give my said Son John all the above Bond and Goods
&c to make him equal to what I have given the Rest of my
Children in my life which as a freeman of the City of London
I have given them a full share Item I give all the Rest of my
Estate real and personal whatsoever and wheresoever To my Son
Thomas Trollope my Son John Trollope my Daughter '''Mary'''
'''Nash''' Widow of the late Mr '''Fyn Nash''' of Combrar in
Portugal and to my Daughter '''Diana Wright''' Wife of '''Mr Thos'''
'''Wright''' of the Strand equally Share and Share alike and I do hereby
nominate and appoint my Son Thomas and Son John Trollope my
Executors of this my last Will and Testament wrote with my own
hand affected with the Gout to much as I cam to write this
thirty first of January One thousand Seven hundred Sixty three
Henry Trollope.//=
If I get Strength in my hands I propose to write this more fair
if not I expect my Children to abide by it and agree as I mean
them all equall as I have done.//-
28th March 1765
Appeared Personally '''Arthur Trollope''' of
the Middle Temple London Gentleman and '''William Shepherd''' of
the parish of St. Dunstan in the East London Cooper and being
sworn on the Holy Evangelists deposed and sayd that they these
deponents knew and were well acquainted with Henry Trollope
late of Bucklebury in the County of Berks deceased and also with
his manner and Character of Handwriting having often seen
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him write and having now seen and perused the paper writing
hereunto annexed purporting to be the last Will and Testament
of the said deceased beginning "I Hebry Trollope of Buckelbury
in the County of Berks do make this my last Will and Testament
and rnding "this thirty first of January One thousand Seven
hubdred Sixty three and subscribed "Henry Trollope". do verily
believe the whole of the said Will the Name Henry Trollope
thereto set and subscribed and the three lines wrote underneath
the said Name to be all of the proper handwriting of the said
Herny Trollope deceased. Ar: Trollope, Wm Shepherd
were sworn to the truth hereof before me, Will: Macham Surrogate
present Thos Collins N.P.//-
This Will was proved at London the Twenty Eighth day
of March in the year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred
and Sixty four before the Worshipfull George Harris Doctor of
Laws and Surrogate of the Right Worshipfull George Hay Doctor
of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of Thomas Trollope
and the Reverend John Trollope Clerk the Sons of the deceased
and Executors named in the said Will To whom Administration
of all and Singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said
deceased was granted having been first sworn duly to
Administer
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Will of Henry Tuthill of Thraston 1619

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Henry Tuthill of Tharston written on the 23 March 1618 1618https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/tuttell-tuthill-henry-of tharston Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Henry Tuthill''' testator *'''Alice my daughter''' daughter of testator *'''Elizabeth my daughter''' daughter of testator *'''Henry Tuthill my soone''' son of testator *'''Peter Glean nowe Alderman of Norwich''' sold testator some land *'''John Gooch my father''' does not necessarily mean father although Henry's mother may have remarried after becoming a widow *'''John Bucke''' owns land adjoining testator's land *'''Nicholas Westgate''' owns land adjoining testator's *'''John Tuthill mt eldest swonne''' eldest son of testator *'''William my sonne''' son of testator *'''Alice my wife''' wife of testator *'''Margaret Race my mother in lawe''' mother of testator's wife, mother in law *'''Anne Woodyard my kinswoman''' related to the testator possibly through marriage *'''Andrew Lambourd''' witness to will *'''Richard Sad''' witness to will '''In the name of god amen'''
ye xxijth daie of Marche in ye yeare of o[ur] lord god One
THousand SIxe hundred and eighteene '''I'''
'''Henry Tuthill of Tharston in ye'''
Countie of Norfolke beinge weake in boddie yet of
good and p[er]fect memorie god be thanked doe ordaine
and make this my last will and testament in mann[er]
and forurme followeinge

First I commend my
sowle unto ye handes of Allmightie god my maker and
Jesus Christe my Redeem[er] by whose merritts I
trust assuredlie to be saved and my boddie to be buried

Item I bequeath unto '''Alice my daughter''' ye some of
One hundred poundes of lawfull money of England
when she shall accomplishe ye full age of xxitie yeares
To be paid by my Execut[or]s

Item i give to '''Eliza'''
'''beth my daughter''' ye life some of One hundred
poundes when she shall accomplishe ye age of
xxitie yeares To be paid by my Execut[or]s

Item
I give unto '''Henry Tuthill my sonne''' ye tenement
wherein I nowe dwell with ye howses outyardes
garden and homestaed containinge by estimation
eleaven ackers purchased of '''Peter Gleane'''
'''nowe Alderman of Norwich''' and xij ackers
adioyneinge To the same purchaswed of''' John'''
'''Gooch my father''' and also my closse called ye
Woodclosse containeinge by estimatiom seven ackers
be it more or lesse one other closse called horsing forth
Closse containeinge seven ackers and a pightle next
adoiyneinge to the same at ye eastnd thereof
Contaneinge one acker Also one acker lyinge in ye

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ye fields of THarston aforesaid betwixt ye landes of '''John'''
'''Buck''' of ye Sowth and Nowth parte and abbutteth
uppon ye landes of ye said John east and uppon ye finges
highwaie west also our pightle called ye longes pightle
lyinge betwixt ye landes of '''John Bucke''' Sowth
and ye landes of ye said John in p[ar]te and ''John Browne'''
in p[ar]te North abbuttinge uppon ye common pasture of
THarston called Nayland Marshe west and ye lands
of '''Nicholas Westgate''' Easte ..... ye said tenem[en]t
and ground when he shall accomplishe ye full age of
xxijtie yeares

Item I give unto '''John Tutthill'''
'''my eldest sonne''' sll ye rest of my landes Tenements
and heriditaments whatsoever when he shall accom
plishe the full age of xxijtie yeraes uppon ondition
that he shall paie unto '''William my sonne'''ye some
of one hundreth poundes of lawfull money of England
when the said '''William''' shall accomplishe ye full
age of xxijtie yeares in ye ...... of THarston
aforesaid And if ye said John shall faile in paiem[en]t
thereof Then I will ye said landes ad tenements
to him fourmerlie given shall remaine To
'''William my sonne''' and his heires forever

Item
I give unto '''Alice my wife''' all my foresaid lands
tenements and hereditaments whatsoever untill '''my
'''my said sonnes John and Henry''' shall accomplishe their
severall ages of xxijtie yeares is she shall keepe
her selfe unmarried. And if she shall marrie Then>br/> I give all my Landes formerlie given to '''my sonne'''
'''John''' ye rent to be equally devided towards ye bringe
ingw upp of '''my said sonnes John and Henrie''' untill '''my'''

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'''said sonne John''' shall accomplishe the age of xxij yeares
Then ye whole belongeinge to ye Tenement to him &
his heires uppon condition fourmerly expressed
And ye landes given to '''my sonne Henrie''' I give to
'''my said wife''' untill '''my sonne Henrie''' shall accom=
plishe his full age of xxijtie yeares

Item I give
unto '''Margaret Race my mother in lawe''' ye use of ye
p[ar]lour chamber where I nowe dwell with free ingresse
and egresse into ye same and convenient fierwood
during her life to be laid at ye charge of '''Alice'''
'''my wife''' or her assignes

Item I give unto
'''Anne Woodyard my kinswoman''' Tenne pounds
of lawfull money of England to be paid by '''my'''
''' Execut[or]s''' when she come to ye age of xxi tie yeares

Item I give to the poore people ogf THarston aforesaid
fortie shillinges \To be paid within one month
after my decease

All the rest of my goodes and
cgattells whatsoever I give unto my Execut[or]s whom
'''I make Alice my wife and my brother John'''
'''Tuthill''' Towards paiement of one hundreth
poundes w[hi]ch I give to '''my sonne William''' when he
shall accomplishe ye age of xxij tie yeares And
Towards ye paiementt of ye residewe of my debtes
and legacies willinge them to perfourme this my
will in .... p[ar]te w[hi]ch concerne them

Sealed
Subscribedee and p[ro]nounced to be ye last will and
testament of ye said''' Henrie Tuthill''' in ye p[re]sence
of us '''Andrew Lambourd ye marke of Richard'''
'''Sad'''

'''Henry Tuthill (''No probate statement'') ===Sources===

Will of Henry Wale 1837

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-31|Henry Wale]] was written on 8 April 1836 and proved on 6 July 1837 at Loughborough, Leicestershire. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1837
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Henry Wale probate in 1837 in Wymeswold. Died 24 Mar 1837 in Wymeswold. Occupation: Farmer.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will: *Samuel Wale (son) *William Wale (son) *Joanna Wale (daughter) ---- 1836
This is the last will and testament of me
Henry Wale of Wimeswold in the County of
Leicester farmer I do hereby order and direct
That all my just dets and funeral Expences shall
Be paid and discharged by my Executor hereafter
Mentioned as soon as conveniant after my deceas I give
And devise to my sun '''Samuel Wale''' to be my Sole
Executor and give and bequeath to my said sun
Samuel Wale all my personal property of every
kind on the farm all my live and ded stock Impalemants
Implimants of husbandry and household furneture
Excepting a few things Which I have given to my
Daughter Joanna Wale by my life time, One Bed
Sted and hanging two Sets of of drawers Stand
Table Six Chares with a few things not mentioned
I give allso to my ^daughter '''Joanna Wale''' Sixty pounds to be paid
by ^my Sun Samuel Wale at my death [Page 2]
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Also I give unto my Sun '''William Wale''' my two
Collage Close[?]s being in the Liberty of Hathern,
For the term of the lease with the Commonsite
Belonging there to lying in the liberty of Belton,
Paing to my Sun Samuel Wale the sum of fifty
Pounds out of the Same by my Sun William Wale,
I Appoint my two Suns unintelligable William Wale and
Samuel Wale, as trustees to Execute my Will
And I do hereby Revoke and make void all former
Wills made by me at any time heretofore made
In witness whereof the said Henry Wale the said
testator have set my hand and Seale this Eight day
of April 1836 one thousand Eight hundred and thirty
Six Sined Sealed published and declared by the
Said Henry Wale the said testator and for his
last Will and testament in the precence
of us who in his presence and in the precence of
Each of us subscribed our names as witnesses
Hereto Henry Wale R Brown [LS]
CW Brown
E Brown
[Page 3]
Loughborough
6th July 1837
Let a Probate be made to Samuel Wale of
Wimeswould in the County of Leicester Farmer the
Sole Executor named in the will of the deceased
He having been duly sworn as well to the
faithful Execution of the will as that the
testators Goods Chattels and Credits without deducting
and debts owing by the deceased therefrom do not
amount in value to the Sum of three hundred
Pounds and that the demand [d?] on the 24th March last
Before me
Tho: Stevenson
S[erv?] to the Archdeacon
Same day probate
dated signed by John
Stockdale [?] Reg[istra]r
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Will of Henry Wetstone

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama]] A transcription of [[Whetstone-682|Henry Whetstone's]] 7 Nov 1829 last will and testament. In the name of God Amen, I Henry Whetstone of the State of Alabama and County of Autauga, being in good health and of a sound mind, yet being mindful of my mortality, do this 7 day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine make and publish this my last will and testament, in the manner following, that is to say - I desire my body to be buried in a decent and christian manner - As to my property, I dispose of in the following manner - First I give unto my son, [[Whetstone-683|Wm W. Whetstone]] a negro boy named '''York''', and girl '''Sarah''', two hundred and forty acres of land the South East quarter of Section 30, Township 18, and Range 15. - also the West half of the South West quarter of Section 29, Township 18, Range 15. - and a horse, two cows and calves, and a bed with its furniture - Also - I give unto my son [[Whetstone-684|Lewis M. Whetstone]], a boy named '''August''', and girl '''Liza''', two hundred and forty acres of land, the South West quarter of Section 30, Township 18, Range 15. - also the West half of the North West quarter of Section 30, Township 18, Range 15. - and a filly, two cows and calves, and a bed with its furniture - Also - I give unto my daughter, [[Whetstone-685|Elizabeth R. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Handy''', and girl '''Milly''', also '''another girl''', in lieu of land, a filly and bed - Also - I give unto my daughter, [[Whetstone-686|Mary S. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Arthur''', a girl '''Susey''', a horse or filly, and bed with its furniture - also '''a negro girl''' from 10 to 15 years old, in lieu of land - Also - I give unto my daughter [[Whetstone-687|Rachel D. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Fed''', and girl '''Sealy''', one horse or filly, and bed and its furniture - also '''a negro girl''' from 10 and upwards of age, in lieu of land - Also - I give unto my son, [[Whetstone-688|Henry H. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Billy''', and a girl '''Lusey''', one horse or mare, two cows and calves, and a bed and furniture = Also - I give unto my son, [[Whetstone-689|John David Whetstone]], one boy named '''Sipio''', and girl '''Teanah''', one horse or mare, two cows and calves, and a bed with its furniture - Also - I give unto my son [[Whetstone-690|Daniel J. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Allen''', and girl '''Liley''', one horse or mare, two cows and calves, and a bed and furniture - Also - I give unto my daughter, [[Whetstone-459|Caroline S. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Bob''', and girl '''Sally''', one horse or mare, a bed and its furniture, also a negro girl of the age of those before mentioned, in lieu of land - Also - I give unto my daughter [[Whetstone-691|Ann R. Whetstone]], a boy named '''Peter''', and girl '''Franky''', one horse, a bed and its furniture, also '''a negro girl''' about the age before mentioned, in lieu of land - Also - I give unto my daughter, [[Whetstone-692|Martha Jane Whetstone]], two negroes '''Doraan''' and '''Eve''', one mare, one bed with its furniture, also '''a negro girl''', in lieu of land - The before mentioned money left to my sons to buy them lands, and the negroes left to my daughters in lieu of land, is not to be given to them until they arrive to age, or marry - Should any of their negroes die before their owners is of age, my executors must replace another it its stead, out of those left to my beloved widow; after arriving to age, they must ___ their own ___ - Should any of my children die, leaving now issue of their body, the property given them by me to return back to me if alive, if not, to the rest of the heirs - The before named negroes given to my children by me, in this will, them and their increase, they are to have the use of them during life, after their death to their children - Should I have any more children after the signing of this will, if boys, to share like those before mentioned, if girls, like those before mentioned - I wish all my books to be divided amongst my children and not sold - My watch may be sold - Also - I now give unto my beloved wife, [[Houser-3492|Elizabeth Whetstone]], the following negroes - '''Caroline''', '''Jim''', '''Jes''', '''Harry''', '''Hester''', '''Prudence''', '''Marget''', '''Cloe''', '''Hannah''', all my plantation now owned by me, that is not given before by me to my sons, together with all the household and kitchen furniture, and all the plantation tools, and all the stock of every kind, in order to maintain the children on, and to pay each their off as they come of age or marry - If the heirs cannot be paid off without selling, my executors can sell such part of property as can be most conveniently spared, negroes not excepted - also to give the children schooling - but should my wife or widow marry, all the negroes given her by me, with their increase, to return to the children again after all is paid up, according to the direction of this will; excepting '''Harry''' and '''Marget''', them she must have during life, and then to return to her children, with their increase - also she must have no more privilege on the place - my executors may sell it if they think best to do so, if not, they can keep the negroes that is to return back according to the direction of this will, with the children, to stay and cultivate the place for the benefit of the whole - but if she marry, one bed and bedstead - but if she should not marry, she must have the whole, as before designated by me to her, with the exception of paying off as before directed during life, after her death, all to return with its increase, and an equal division be made amongst all my lawful heirs - I now come to constitute and nominate my sons, Wm W. Whetstone, Lewis M. Whetstone, Henry H. Whetstone, and John David Whetstone, to by my lawful executors to this my last will and testament - In witness hereof, I have set my hand and seal, the day and year above written - Henry Whetstone Signed and sealed in the presence of :B. W. Saxon - :Wm J. Stoudenmier - :William Keener - I, Henry Whetstone, do hereby certify that the above is my last will and testament as it now stands, ___ in the ___ of Henry H. Whetstone, John D. Whetstone, and Daniel J. Whetstone, my three sons above named - in lieu of the eight hundred dollars (which is erased) I give unto them my plantation of lands, to be equally divided between them share and share about - but that my beloved wife to have the use of the said plantation during her widowhood as above stated - Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of January in the year of our Lord 1834 - Henry Whetstone Test: :Lewis Houser - :R. T. Livingston - :Charles McAllister - The State of Alabama Autauga County Personally appeared in open Court, William J. Stoudenmier, who being just duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he saw Henry Whetstone sign, seal, and publish the ___ of the foregoing instruments of writing, as his last will and testament - and that the said Henry Whetstone was, at the time, of sound mind and memory - and that B. W. Saxon & William Keener, did at the same time, with this affiant, sign and attest the said will, as witnesses in the presence of the said Henry Whetstone, and by his direction, and in the presence of each other - :Wm J. Stoudenmire Sworn to & subscribed before me, April 15, 1834 - :Henly Brown J.C.C - Also personally appeared as above, Lewis Houser, who being first duly sworn, deposeth and saith, that he saw Henry Whetstone sign, seal and publish the last of the foregoing instruments of writing, as a codicil to said ___ last will and testament, and that the said Henry Whetstone was, at the time, of sound mind and memory, and that R. T. Livingston & Charles McAllister did, at the same time, with this affiant sign and attest the said codicil as witnesses, in the presence of the said Henry Whetstone, and by his direction, and in the presence of each other - :Lewis House - Sworn to & subscribed before me, :Henly Brown J.C.C - :15 Apr 1834 - A true record - Attest :Joseph Goffe Clk - ==Sources== * "Autauga, Alabama, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSPL-T3CG-7 : March 14, 2024), image 686 of 973; Alabama. Probate Court (Autauga County).

Will of Herbert Pelham of Ferrers, Bures Hamlet, Essex, 1676

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[[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the will of '''[[Pelham-27|Herbert Pelham]]''' of "Ferrers" in Bures hamlet, Essex, England (part of the parish of Bures St Mary which straddles the Essex/Suffolk border and which parish is counted as being in Suffolk). Herbert drew up his will on 1 January 1672/3. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 30 March 1676 by his eldest son Waldegrave Pelham. '''Will of Herbert Pelham 1676''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 352
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'''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was satisfactory, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Pelham-27|Herbert Pelham of Ferrers]]''' Testator *'''[[Pelham-537|Waldegrave Pelham]]''' eldest son by first wife Jemima Waldegrave, executor of will. Inherited lands in Perist-Hawes in Sussex, Swinstead in Lincolnshire, **'''Waldegrave Pelham''' Testator's grandchild, son of Waldegrave **'''Herbert Pelham''' Testator's grandchild, son of Waldegrave *'''James Thacker''' (or Thatcher) of Perist-Hawes, Sussex, great uncle of Testator **'''William Thacker''' (or Thatcher) son of James Thacker **'''John Thacker''' (or Thatcher) son of James Thacker *'''[[Thatcher-137|Katherine Pelham]]''' sister to James Thacker and stated as the grandmother of Testator who was her heir. *'''James Browning''' former tenant of a farm in Swinstead, Lincolnshire *'''Thomas Lacy''' current tenant of a farm in Swinstead, Lincolnshire *'''[[Pelham-373|my sister Penelope Bellingham]]''' Testator's sister, bequeathed £30 a year for life *'''[[Bellingham-174|Richard Bellingham]]''' husband of Penelope Bellingham above *'''[[Pelham-820|my sister Elizabeth Pelham]]''' Testator's unmarried sister, bequeathed £10 a year for life *'''[[Pelham-22|My daughter Penelope Winslow]]''' Testator's daughter Penelope by his first wife Jemima Waldegrave. Living in New England. *'''[[Pelham-512|my son Edward Pelham]]''' Testator's son by second wife Elizabeth Bosvile. Bequeathed lands at Smeeth Hall and Chapell Hill, Lincolnshire, all the lands in New England and all Testator's plate. At the time of the will was living in New England. Conditions applied to receiving any income from the lands. *'''my son Henry Pelham''' Testator's son by second wife Elizabeth Bosvile. Bequeathed lands in County Cork, Ireland. *'''Mr Hart''' tenant of Smeeth Hall, Lincolnshire *'''Christopher Pridgeon''' Testator purchased lands from him in Chapell Hill, Lincolnshire *'''my daughter Anne Pelham''' *'''my son Jeremiah Stonnard''' husband of Testator's daughter '''[[Pelham-542|Frances]]'''. Frances is presumed already dead as she is not mentioned directly in the will. *'''[[Winslow-180|my son Josias Winslow]]''' husband of Testator's daughter Penelope *'''[[Pelham-538|my son Nathaniell Pelham]]''' Testator's son by first wife Jemima Waldegrave. Testator settles Nathaniel's debt to Josiah Winslow *'''[[Pelham-823|my daughter Katherine Clark]]''' Testator's daughter by first wife Jemima Waldegrave *Tenants of the lands in County Cork **'''Edward Goble''' **'''Robert Porter''' **'''Edward Porter''' *'''[[Bosvile-4|Godfrey Bossevile]]''' Godfrey Bosvile, father of Testator's second wife Elizabeth Bosvile. *'''my Daughter the wife of Mr Suttilach Tolliot''' Testator's stepdaughter, unnamed daughter of Elizabeth Bosvile by her first husband [[Harlakenden-1|Roger Harlakenden]] **'''her daughter Elizabeth''' daughter of the unnamed stepdaughter. Testator's step-grandchild. *Witnesses to will **'''Robert Chaplin''' **'''Samuell Gibson Cleric''' **'''W[illia]m Gibbs''' ---- [''folio 364 recto'']
In the Name of God Amen:. I '''Herbert'''
'''Pelham of Ferrers''' in Brewers hamlet in the Countie of Essex esqr weighing
the Certaintie of Death and the uncertaintie of the Time thereof, and being
desirous to settle such temporall Estate as the Lord hath betrusted mee withall
in such case as I would have it goe after my decease, doe make and ordayne
this my last Will in manner and forme following: Imprimis I give unto my
'''Sonne Waldegrave Pelham''' all those Lands Tenements and hereditaments [''folio 364 verso'']
with all the Rents and Arrerages of Rents due which belong to mee by
virtue of a Settlement of '''James Thacker late of Perist=Hawes''' in the
Countie of Sussex esqr: or by virtue of any Settlement of '''William Thacker or'''
'''John Thacker Sonnes of the said James Thacker''' or by any other causes or
meanes whatsoever which were settled by him or them upon '''Katherine'''
'''Pelham my grandmother and Sister to the said James Thacker''' and
descend upon mee as Heire of the said Katherine Pelham. And
whereas I have settle my Mannor of Swinstead alias Swineshead in the
Countie of Lincolne upon '''my Sonne Waldegrave Pelham''' and the Heire=
=males of his Bodie Which Settlement according to my Deed thereof made I
doe hereby confirme And whereas by my Indenture made the twelveth of
December in the nyneteeneth yeare of King Charles the second Anno Domini
One thousand six hundred sixtie seaven I have settled after my decease
the Farme late in the Tenure of '''James Browning''' and now in the tenure
of '''Thomas Lacy''' lying and being in Swinstead North-end in the Countie of
Lincolne, My will now is that the yearely Rent of the said Farme be
payd (Viz) to '''my Sister Penelope Bellingham wife to Richard Bellingham'''
'''esqr:''' thirtie pounds yearely during the Terme of her naturall life, And tenn
Pounds a yeare unto '''Elizabeth Pelham my sister''' for and during the Terme
of her naturall life, And the residue of the said Rent being tenn pound my
Will is it be payd unto '''Penelope Winslow my Daughter''' for and during
the Terme of her naturall life, And what Taxes may be layd on the said
Farme to be borne by each according to the Rents they they receave: And from
and after the Death of the said '''Penelope Bellingham''' my Will is that my
'''Sister Elizabeth Pelham''' (if shee survive her) receave tenn pounds
a yeare more out of the said Rents for and during the Terme of her
naturall life, And my will is that '''my Daughter Penelope Winslow''', if shee
survive '''my Sister Bellingham''' receave likewise tenn pounds a yeare more
out of the said Rents for and during the Terme of her naturall life; And my will
is that '''my Sonne Edward Pelham''' if hee survive '''my Sister Bellingham'''
receave likewise tenn pounds a yeare out of the said Rents during the Terme
of his naturall life, And the after the Death of my said Sisters and Daughter
the whole Rent to be payd unto '''Edward Pelham my Sonn'' for and during the
Terme of his naturall life, And afrer his decease my will is, that the said Lands
be to '''my Sonne Waldegrave Pelham''' and the Heires males of his Bodie
lawfullie begotten And for want of such issue to the Heires=males of '''Edward
'''Pelham''' lawfully begotten, and for want of such issue, to '''Henry Pelham''' and
the Heires=males of his Bodie lawfully begotten , And for want of such
Heires to my right Heires forever And whereas I have settled by my Deed
upon '''my Sonne Edward Pelham''' for life my Lands at Smeeth=hall in the
tenure of '''Mr Hart''' and others being four hundred and fourescore Acres of lowe
Ground and late part of a great Fenn called the Eight hundred Fenn w[i]th
a House and Land which I purchased of '''Christopher Pridgeon''' scituate
in Chapell=hill in the Countie of Lincolne after first my Debts are payd
with Power of Revokation; Nowe my will is, hee receave not any Rent
till my Debts be all payd, And after my Debts be payd my will is that the
next yeares Rent growing due as aforesaid be payd to '''my Daughter
'''Anne Pelham''' And the next after that to '''my Sonnes Henry Pelham'''
'''Jeremiah Stonnard''' (viz) twentie pounds to '''my Sonne Stonnard''' and
the residue to '''my Sonne Henry''' and my will farther is that the
third yeares Rent after my Debts be payd be unto '''my Sonne Josias'''
'''Winslow''' in satisfaction of a Debt which hee sayes '''my Sonne Nathaniell''' [''folio 385 recto'']
'''Pelham''' owes him, And the fourth yeares Rent be payd to '''my Daughter'''
'''Penelope Winslowe''' if shee be then living, if not, to such Children as
shall have then living, to be divided betweene them; And my will is that
the next three yeares Rent which shall growe due after those mentioned
as aforesaid be payd into the hands of '''my Sonne Winslow''' for the use of
'''my Sonne Edward Pelham''', to be payd unto him in New England if hee
reside there upon the Conditions hereafter expressed (that is to say) if
hee the said Edward shall soe behave and demeane himselfe, that he can
procure either the hands of he Governour and foure of the Magistrates
or Assistants of the Colony of the Matta-chusetts Bay, or of New Plymouthe
Governem[en]t, that hee is nowe growne serious sober and solid, and followes
his Studie, and avoyds all idle and profuse Companie, And that they verely
conceave there is a reall Change in him for the better, and not onely to
attaine his Ends thereby, Then upon such Certificate under the hands of
five of either Governement that then such three yeares Rent soe payd as
aforesaid for his benefit, be for his use and payd unto him by my Sonne
Winslow and that afterwards hee receave the said Rents mentioned as afore=
=said for and during the Terme of his life, as in the said Deed is expressed; But
if in all these yeares hee will not be reclaymed Then my will is during his life
the said Rents be payd yearely as followeth (that is to say) The first
yeares Rent after the three yeares formerly mentioned be receaved by my
'''sonne Waldegrave Pelham''' The second by '''my Daughter Winslow''' The third
by '''my Daughter Clarke''' The fourth by '''my Daughter Anne''' the fifth by my
'''Sonne Henry''' And then to begin againe to my Sonne Waldegrave, and to the
rest successively during the life of the said Edward:. Item I give all my
Lands in the Realme of Ireland lying and being in the Parish of Oweneboy in
the Barony of Kirricurry in the Countie of Corke and nowe in the tenure
of '''Edward Goble, Robert Porter and Edward Porter''' or their Assignes unto
'''my Sonne Henry Pelham''' and the heires=males of his Bodie lawfully to
be begotten, And for want of such issue, to '''Edward Pelham''' and the Heires=
=male of his Bodie lawfully to be begotten, And for want of such issue=male to
'''Sonne Waldegrave Pelham''' and the heires=males of his Bodie lawfully
begotten And for want of such issue to my right heires forever with all such
Rents as are due at the tyme of my death that are in the Tenants hands be
payd unto '''my Sonne Henry Pelham''': And for my Lands in Wigtoft in the
Countie of Lincolne my will is that '''my Daughter Katherine Clarke'''
receave twenty five Pounds a yeare out of the said Rents during the
Terme of her naturall life, And that '''my Daughter Anne Pelham''' receave
twenty five Pounds a yeare during the Terme of her naturall life And the
Remainder of the said Rent in Wigtoft to bee unto '''my Sonne Henry Pelham''' for
and during the Terme of his naturall life, And after the death of them
either of them their part soe dying to be payd to the use of '''Waldegrave'''
'''Pelham and Herbert Pelham my Grandchildren''' for and during the Terme
of their naturall Lives, And the Reversion of the said Lands to goe as the
other to the Heires=males of the Familie afterward:. Item I give unto
'''my Sonne Edward Pelham''' all my Lands Tenements and hereditaments in
New England in the Matta=chusetts Bay in America scituate lying and
being in Cambridge Water=Towne Sudbury or elsewhere within the said
Colony which are layd out unto mee As alsoe all other whcih are due to mee
from any of the said Townes or from the Countrie which are not yet layd-out
unto mee, Together with all such Rents and arrerages of Rents as shall be
due unto mee at the tyme of my death for any Lands letten with the said [''folio 385 verso'']
Colony : Item I give all my Plate in New England to '''my Sonne Edward'''
'''Pelham''' with one great Silver Tankard which was given him by his
'''Grandfather Godfrey Bossevile esqr:''' with the in-layd Cabinet and all
in it that stands in the Kitchin Chamber at Ferrers: And all other
Brasse Bedding Lynnen with all my Bookes and other utensills and movables
which I have in the Matta-chusets Bay in New England, my will is that it
be equally divided betweene '''my Sonne Edward Pelham and my Daughter'''
'''Penelope Winslow''' Item I give to '''my Daughter the wife of mr Suttilach'''
'''Tolliot''' the great red Cabinet which was her Mothers, and useth to stand
in the Hall=Chamber; And the little Silver=Cupp with the Cover to it
I give to '''her Daughter Elizabeth''': Lastly I make and ordaine '''my Sonne'''
'''Waldegrave Pelham''' Executor of this my last Will and Testament, And doe
hereby revoke all other Wills by mee formerly made: In witness whereof I
have set to my hand and Seale this first day of January in the yeare of Our
Lord God one thousand six hundred seaventie and two and in the Reigne
of Our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second the Foure and twentieth being
foure sheets in number:. '''Herbert Pelham''':./ Published as and for my
last Will and Testament in the presence of : '''Robert Chaplin''' : '''Samuell'''
'''Gibson Cleric''' :. '''Wm Gibbs:./ Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved in London before the Venerable Henry Fauconberge Doctor of Law and surrogate to the Very Venerable Leolicci Jenkins knight Doctor of Law presiding at a Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the thirtieth day of March AD 1676 Administration granted to Waldegrave Pelham the son and Executor named in this Will to administer all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased and well and truly administer the same having first been sworn.

Will of Hugh Bawding of Hingham 1558

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of [[Baldwin-493|Hugh Bawding/Bawdwyn/Baldwin]] of Hingham, Norfolk, England was written on 10 October 1556 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk on 13 June 1558.Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Register copy wills, v. 17 (Wolston), 1556-1559, fol. 265 ''recto'', will of Hugh BAWDING of Hingham, proved 13 June 1558; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 19 March 2022) DGS no. 8004641, image 253 of 395 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Norfolk Record Office. The will is a register copy, written in English over two pages. The text is difficult to interpret in places; there are numerous obscure spellings and representations of letters. The paper/parchment is in good condition. The will starts at the top of folio 265 recto and the probate statement ends at the bottom of folio 265 verso. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help search engines find this page. * '''hugh Bawding of hyngham:''' [[Baldwin-493|Hugh Baldwin]] of Hingham, testator * '''Elsabeth my wief:''' [[Lincoln-414|Elizabeth Baldwin]], testator's wife * '''Rob[er]t Bawden my sonne:''' Robert Baldwin, presumably eldest son * '''will[ia]m Bawden my sonne:''' William Baldwin, testator's son * '''valenten bawden my sonne:''' Valentine Baldwin, testator's son * '''Cicely bawden my Doughter:''' Cicely Bawden; testator's daughter * '''Rose bawden my Doughter:''' Rose Baldwin; testator's daughter * '''alis Bawden my Doughter:''' Alice Baldwin; testator's daughter * '''John Bawden sup[er]uisor:''' John Baldwin, supervisor * '''John portman:''' John Portman, witness * '''Richerd weston:''' Richard Weston, witness * '''Richerd hubberd:''' Richard Hubbard/Hobart, witness * '''Thomas Fytlyng:''' Thomas Fitling, witness === Will === [''folio 265 recto''] '''In The name of God Amen''' the x Daye
of october in the yere of our Lord god athousand
fyue hundred lvj I '''hugh Bawding of hyngham'''
in the counte of norff & w[i]t[h]in the dioces of norwiche
being of good mynde and p[er]fitte remembrannce thank[es]
be to god maketh and Declareth this my Last
wille and testament in mann[er] and forme folowing
first I bequeth my sowle onto almighte god and
to our Ladye Seynt marye and to all[e] the
blessed companye in heauen and my bodye to be
buried in the churche yerd of hingham aforeseid
It[e]m I gyue and bequeth to the heigh aulter there
xijd It[e]m I gyue and bequeth to '''Elsabeth my''' ho'''wif'''
my howses and Lond[es] in hyngham and woodriysyng
for terme of her lif naturall[e] It[e]m I gyue and bequeth
to '''Rob[er]t Bawden my sonne''' to his heires and assignes
my tenement in hyngham and all[e] the Lond[es] in
woodrising payeng my Legac[es] to my children It[e]m
I gyue to '''will[ia]m Bawden my sonne''' vjli xiijs iiijd
It[e]m I gyue to '''valenten bawden my sonne''' vjli xiij
iiijd It[e]m I gyue to '''Cicely bawden my Doughter'''
xlis It[e]m I gyue and bequeth to '''Rose bawden'''
'''my Doughter''' xlis It[e]m I gyue and bequeth to
'''alis Bawden my Doughter''' xlis P[ro]uided and
I will[e] that '''Rob[er]t my sonne''' shall[e] paye iijli vjs
viijd ayere after the death of his mother to paye
'''Will[ia]m bawden my sonne''' and the next yere
after that I wille that the foreseid '''Rob[er]t''' shall[e] paye to
'''Valenten my sonne''' iijli vjs viijd also the next
yere after that I will[e] that '''Sisely my doughter'''
shall[e] paye her xlis and so from the eldest to the
yongest to be payde yere after yere xlis apese
to the other ij sisters It[e]m I wille the payme[n]t to be giu[en] [''folio 265 verso''] at '''will[ia]m my sonne''' the vj yere iijli vjs viijd and so
the seuenth yere valentyne my sonne iijli vjs viijd
in full[e] payme[n]t of ther gift[es] p[ro]uided and I wille
that if '''Rob[er]t Bawden my sonne''' Dieth w[i]t[h]in
age then I wille will[ia]m my sonne shall[e] haue
to his heires and assignes my howses and my
Lond[es] in hyngham and woodrising and if
will[ia]m Dieth w[i]t[h]in age then valentyne to haue
in Leke mann[er] aforeseid so that eyther of will[ia]m
or will[ia]m payeng the gift[es] and Legac[es] aforeseid
It[e]m all[e] the Residewe of my good[es] and cattell[es]
not before gyuen nor bequethed I gyue and bequeth
to the seid '''Elsabeth my wif''' payeng my Dett[es]
& parforming my testiame[n]t & Last wille and I
make orden and make the same Elsabeth the soole
executrix of this my testiame[n]t and last wille & '''John'''
'''Bawden sup[er]uisor''' & he to haue for his labor vjsviijd
& cost[es] These wittenesses '''John portman''' & '''Richerd'''
'''weston Richerd hubberd''' & '''Thomas Fytlyng''' w[i]t[h]
others === Probate === [''folio 265 verso; translated from Latin''] This testament was proved at Wymondham before the commissary and official within the Archdiocese of Norfolk etc. On the 13th day of the month of June in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred and fifty eight, the administration of the goods and debts was committed to the executrix named in the said testament, and sworn in due form of law.

Will of Hugh Lincolne of Hingham 1625

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Lincolne-50|'''Hugh Lincolne''']] of Hingham, Norfolk, England, a wheelwright. The register has been damaged along the top of the spine and some of the text next to the binding has been lost, including the date Hugh made his will. The Will was written on or after the first of September (the month is legible) 1625. Hugh's wife Amy, a legatee of the will, was buried at Hingham on 9 September, so the latest date the will could have been written was the 8 September. Hugh was buried at Hingham on 21 September without having revised his will before his death. The will was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk on 23 September 1625. '''Will of Hugh Lincolne 1625''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk. ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 114 no. 432 Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film DGS 008004647 images 441-443 Viewable at an LDS Family History Centre. Transcription made 26 February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used.
The scribe has consistently spelled there as ther, and here as her.
'''Lost text''': where the page has been damaged and the words cannot be predicted, the lost text is indicated thus [....]. Where the words can be predicted, they are indicated in italics in [''square brackets'']. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Amy Lincolne my well beloved wife''' died before 9 September. Maiden name unknown *'''Dorothy Lincolne my daughter''' residuary legatee and co-executor of the will *'''Judith Lincolne my daughter''' residuary legatee and co-executor of the will *'''Elizabeth Berley my daughter the wife of John Berley''' *'''John Berley''' husband of Elizabeth **'''Anne Berley my grandchild''' daughter of Elizabeth and John, under the age of 24 years **'''Susan Berley my Grandchild''' daughter of Elizabeth and John, age not given *'''Anne Lincolne my daughter''' *'''Elizabeth Steadman''' lately the tenant of Testator's cottage *'''Richard Lincolne my Nephewe''' parents not mentioned *'''Henry Lincolne my Nephewe''' parents not mentioned, appears to be a brother of Richard Lincolne *'''Robert Lincolne my sonne''' *'''Thomas Lincolne my sonne''' *'''Henry Lincolne''' witness *'''William Mallowes''' witness *'''Thomas Maddis''' witness *'''Richard Lincolne the younger''' witness ---- '''In the name of God Amen''' the [....]
day of September Anno d[o]m[i]ni 1625 '''I Hugh Lincolne''' [''of'']
Hingham in the Countie of Norff wheelwrite and w[i]th[in]
the diocese of Norwich whole of minde & of p[er]fect rem[''em='']
=brance praised be god Doe ordaine & make this my p[rese]nt
last will & testament in mann[e]r & forme followeinge that
is to say Refuseinge voide & disanullinge all other wills
& testaments in times past by me made Feirst & princi=
=pally I comitt & com[m]end my sowle into the hands of
almightie god my maker & Creator & Jesus Christ my
sweete Savio[u]r & onley redemer & god the holey ghost my
sanctifier & comforter trustinge to inioye the glorious
pr[e]sence of the true & imortall god amongst the saints
in heaven and my body to be buried in the Churchyard
of Hengham aforesaid Item I give & Bequeath to '''Amy'''
'''Lincolne my well beloved wife''' & her assignes dureing
the wholl terme of her naturall life the use & occupac[i]on
of all that my Cottage wherin I noew inhabite in Hengham
aforesaid & all the grownds therunto adioyneinge
lyeinge In Hengham aforesaid & after her decease I
give devise & bequeath the howse wherin I nowe
dwell p[ar]cell of my Cottage aforesaid & the twoe pitles pightles, a close of land adjoining a house
right upp to '''Dorothy & Judith Lincolne my daught[e]rs'''
ther heires & assignes to the onley use of them ther heires
& assignes for ever Soe as the said Dorothy &
Judith or one of them ther heires executors administ[rator]s
or assignes or any of them shall pay or cawse to be
payd to '''Elizabeth Berley my daughter the wife of'''
'''John Berley''' the sume of fortie shillings of lawefull
money of England in forme followeinge that is to
say Within one yeare next after the decease of [page 2]
the said Amye xxs therof and the other twentie shillings
the next yeare after And to '''Anne Berley my grand'''
'''child''' three pounds of like lawefull money of Eng=
=land to be payd yearly twentie shillings after
untill the full residue of the said three pounds be
payd All w[hi]ch sev[er]all payments are to be made in
the Church porch of Hengham aforesaid uppon
reasonable demand And if it shall happen the
said Dorothy & Judeth my daughters ther heires
executors administrators or assignes of any of the[m]
to omitt & make defaulte in the payment of any
of the said sev[er]all payment before in this my
testament & last will menc[i]oned contrary to my
true intent in that behalf herein specified Then I
will my full intent purpose & meaninge is That the
p[er]son or p[er]sons to whome the defalte shall chance to be
made shall enter into the same howse & twoe pightells
& the same to have hold & occipy possess & enioye
untill the p[ro]fills therof cominge growinge & ariseinge
hath full satisfied & payd the p[er]son or p[er]sons to whom
the defaulte shalbe made ther sev[er]all legacie or legacies
together w[i]th all such Costs losse & damag[e]s as they
or any of them shall sustaine by the forbeareinge
therof any thinge before menc[i]oned in this my testam[e]nt
and last will to the Contrary then notw[i]thstandinge And I will my full intent & meaninge is that Eliza=
=beth Berley shall have the the word ''sum'' omitted here of the said three
pownds untill the said Anne shall come to her
full age of Fower & twentie yeares And futher I
will that the saide Dorothy & Judeth or one of
them ther heires or assignes or some of them
in the place aforesaid shall pay or cawse [page 3]
cawse to be payde to '''Susan Berley my Grand[''child'']'''
three pownds of lawefull money of England [''in'']
this forme followeinge vizt twentie shillings ther
the next yeare after the saide Anne shall or ough[''t'']
to be payd her last last pay of xxs : And soe forth
yearly twentie shillings untill the said three pownds
be payd & for defaulte of payment of the said three
pownds or any p[ar]cell therof contrary to the forme
& effect above said I will that the said
shall enter into the said howses & pightells And the
same to have hould occupy possess & enioye untill
the p[ro]fitts therof comeinge groweinge or arisinge
hath fully satisfied and payde to her her legacye
of three pownds together w[i]th all such costs lose &
damag[e]s as she shall sustaine bt the forbearinge
therof any thinge abovesaid to the Contrary not=
=w[i]thstandinge Item I give & bequeath to Dorothy
and Judeth my daughters the posted bed wheron
I ley w[i]th the fetherbed & one brasse pott and my wife
to have the use of them dureinge her life Item I
give & bequeath unto '''Anne Lincolne my daughter''' one
borded bedsted w[i]th the fetherbed & bolster as it is
standinge w[i]th an Amery & the stolle that standeth
by and my wife likewise to have the use of them
dureinge her life Item I give devise & bequeath
unto the said '''Anne Lincolne my daughter''' and
to her heires and assignes to the onley use of her
heires & assignes forever after the decease of
the said Amy my wife my little howse p[ar]cell of
my Cottage aforesaid wherin '''Elizabeth Steadman'''
late dwelte w[i]th fiftene foote of grownd in the [page 4]
the yarde south and soe to the Comen west next
the said little howse w[i]th free passage & libertie
to them & to their heires tennants & occupiers of
the said pr[e]misses at all times here afer forever
through the pards given to the said Dorothy and
Judeth & ther heires w[i]th horse Carts Carriadges &
men and otherwise howesoev[er] for Carryeinge and
recarrieinge of any thinge into & from the sev[er]all
romethes Item I will my full intent & meaning
is that '''Richard Lincolne & Henry Lincolne my'''
'''Nephewes''' shall enter ther sufficient writeinge
obligatory the Michaelmas w[hi]ch shall next happen
after my decese to '''Anne Lincolne my daughter'''
in a reasonable penalltie to pay to her or her c[e]rteine
atturney executors or assignes after my wifes
decease ten pownds of lawfull money of England
w[hi]ch tene pownds is nowe in the hands of the said
Richard And my wife dureinge her life is to have
sixtene shillings yearly for the use of the said
ten pownds Further I will my full intent purpose
& plaine meaninge is that the said Richard shall
at the said Michaelmas enter his sufficient writing
oblygatory to '''Robert Lincolne my sonne''' in a reasonable
penaltie to pay the said Robert his c[e]rtaine Attorney
executors or assignes the sume of six pownds of
lawefull money of England after my wifes decease
And she all the meane time to have yearly for
the use accordinge to the statute And alsoe I
will my full intent purpose & plaine meaninge is
that the saide Richard at the said Michaelmas shall
enter his sufficient obligation to '''Thomas''' [page 5]
'''Lincolne my sonne''' in a reasonable penaltie to pa[''y'']
to the said Thomas his c[e]rtaine Atturney exec[''utors'']
or assignes the sume of fower pownds of lawef[''ull'']
money of England after my wifes decease and
my wife dureinge her life to have use therfore
accordinge to the Statute Item all & singuler
the rest of my goods Cattells Chattells debts
& utensells of howshold by what title or name
soever they be called not herin given not bequeathed
I give & bequeath to the said '''Dorothy & Judeth my'''
'''daughters''' whom I make sole executrox of this my
testament & last will to the intent they shall pay
all my debts what whatsoever and se my body
decently brought to the earth the mother of all
flesh In witness whereof hereunto I have
sett my hand & seale the day & yeare feirst above
written Memorand[um] that these words (theirtenth)
Dorothy & Judeth my daughters they) were interlined
before thensealinge & deliv[e]ry of this my p[rese]nte last will
& testament in the pr[e]sence of the witnesses aforesa[i]d
These beinge witnesses '''Henry Lincolne''' & '''William'''
'''Mallowes Thomas Maddis Richard Lincolne the'''
'''younger''' Probate [abstracted from the Latin] administration of this will was granted at Wymondham at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk, to the executors named having first been sworn to administer the goods &c 23 September 1625. ==Sources==

Will of Hugh Pilkington of Sharples 1663

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] Will of HUGH PILKINGTON 1663 The original is at Lancashire Archives. Preston, Lancashire. Reference Number: WCW/Supra/C160B/12 Familysearch has an image, at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-624Q-TDY?cat=126866 ---- In the name of god amen The sixteenth daie of maie in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundreth sixtie three I Hugh Pilkington of Sharples in the Countie of Lancaster yeoman beinge somewhat weake and Infirme in bodie but of sound and perfectt memory and understandinge gods holy name have the praise And well knoweinge that all mankinde must returne to the earth but the tyme when uncertaine And therefore beeinge willinge to settle and Dispose of my personall estate of goods Cattells Detts and Creditts doe make ordaine and Constitute this to bee my Last will and Testament Revoaking adnullinge and makeing voyde by these presents all other and former will and will Testament and Testaments at any tyme before the daie of the date heerof by me made in any manner of wyse And first and principally I commend my soule and spiritt into the hands of almightie god my Creator stedfastly beliveinge Throughe the one merritts and mediation of Jesus Christ his onely son my saviour to have my sinns pardoned and lyfe everlastinge And concerninge my personall estate of goods Cattells Detts and Creditts wheerewith it hath pleased almightie god (farr above my deserts) to blesse me withall Itt is my will and mynd that they bee equally Devided into three partes The first parte theerof I reseve to my selfe to bee disposed of as is heerinafter appointed The second parte theerof I freely give and bequeath to my welbeloved wiefe Mary And the third and laste parte I freely give and bequeath unto Rodger Pilkington and Mary Pilkington my sonne and Daughter to be equally devided betwixt them And concerning the first third parte reserved to my selfe it is my will and mynde that out of the same my Detts (if theere bee any) bee first paid and discharged And all my funeruell Costs and Charges deducted and paid And wheeras I have formerly given unto my son James Pilkington Fowertie fyve pownds in full discharge of his Childs part and filiall porcon as may appeere by his acquittance under his hand and seale dated the thirtieth daie of maie Anno Dom. 1641 yett notwithstandinge I give him twelve pence more but desire from him theerwith to bee content And I give him noe more And wheeras I have given to the rest of my Children compitent porcons for thier presentment yett it is my will and mynd And I give unto my Daughter Anne now wief of Lambert Heaton twelve pence Alsoe I give unto my Daughter Margarett now wiefe of Henry Hope twelve pence Alsoe I give to my Daughterinlaw Margarett now wiefe of John Crompton twelve pence And all the rest and residue of my said third parte of goods over and above what is heerin before by mee disposed of I freely give and bequeath unto my said sonn Rodger and my daughter Mary to bee equally devided betwixt them And of this my laste will and Testamente I ordaine and make the said Rodger and Mary my son and daughter executors of this my last will and Testament And I appoint my welbeloved kinsman John Diggle of Prestwich overseer and to see the same performede In wytnesse wheerof I have onto this my laste will and Testament put my hand and seale the daie and yeare first above wrytten The marke of the Testator H Hughe Pilkington Sealed signed and delivered in presence and wytnesse of us The marke H of James Pilkington John Stones E Ellis Farneworth Inventory 15 July 1663 Total £97 8s 5d Apprised by James Pilkington, John Stones, John Crompton, Robert Ratcliffe Probate 11 August 1663.

Will of Humphrey Bell, London, Kent, 1653

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[[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] This is a transcription of the register version of the will of [[Bell-34524|Humfrey Bell]], Skinner of Deptford, Kent.England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 for Humphrey Bell, PROB 11: Will Registers, 1644-1654, Piece 227: Brent, Quire Numbers 110-165 (1653). Probate Date: 24 September 1653. Residence: London, Kent, England. [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310688-00260?usePUB=true&_phsrc=Gxw6&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=504436 Ancestry.co.uk database online].Will of Humfrey Bell, Skinner of Deptford, Kent Reference: PROB 11/227/581 Description: Will of Humfrey Bell, Skinner of Deptford, Kent Date: 24 September 1653 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D808932 The National Archives online]. Accessed 10 October 2021.
The will was written on 24 September 1652 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 24 September 1653.
Letters of administration issued: 7 July 1656 and 10 (?) June 1658 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Transcription by: [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] ---- '''People Mentioned:''' *Ellen my wife *trusty freinds Evan Seize and Henry Colborne' *my loveing daughter Anne Bickley **her husband John Bickley *my Nephewes Hollis Bell, Thomas Bell and Humphrey Bell *William Benson *Witnesses: Edward Higgins John Higgins William Neeale Footnote / Letter of Administration 10(?) June 1658: *Francis Burghill Sidenote / Letter of Administration 7 July 1656: *[[Bell-8918|Robt Bell (abt.1610-1657)]] the Nephewe ---- This is the Last Will & Testamt.
of mee Humfrey Bell of London Skinner nowe dwelling att Deptford
in the County of Kent First I doe will and devise and bequeath my seaven messuages
wth their Appurten[a]nces in Wapping in the County of Midds on the South side of
Wapping Streete unto '''Ellen my wife''' for her life, And after her death I doe hereby
further will and devise and bequeath all and singular the aforesaid menc[i]oned
p[re]misses wth all the rents, p[ro]fitts, Commodities, advantages, [reversions?], and re=
mainders whatsoever in anywise to them belonging or app[ur]teineing. And also
all those my sev[er]all tenements lying and being in or neere Budgrowe
London wth their and every of their Appurten[a]nces unto my '''trusty freinds'''
'''Evan Seize and Henry Colborne''' theire Executors and Admi[nis]trators Nev[er]thelesse
uppon this Speciall trust and Confidence that they the said Evan Seize ande
Henry Colborne their and either of their Executors and Admi[nis]trators shall dulie
and quarterly pay unto '''my loveing daughter Anne Bickley''' or to whom shee shall
appoint for her maynetenance a part (and noe part thereof to '''her husband John'''
'''Bickley''') All the Rents, Issues, p[ro]fitts and Commodities whatsoever ariseinge
from or out of the sev[er]all distinct tenements. And all the rest of the p[re]misses
And shall alsoe after the death of the said John Bickley settle [reconvey?] and
assure uppon the said Anne Bickley and her heires All the aforemenc[i]oned
p[re]misses wth all their and either of their right, Title, Interest Clayme and
Demannd to the aforemenc[i]oned p[re]misses or any p[ar]te or parcell thereof (reserv-
ing full power to my said daughter if they refuse or she dislike them att any
tyme hereafter to nominate and appoint any person or persons whom shee shall
thinke fitt for her in trust in the places of the said Evan Seize and Henry Colborne
or either of them) And for default of such issue, Then to the heires of '''my Ne='''
'''phewes Hollis Bell, Thomas Bell and Humphrey Bell.''' And I doe hereby make
and appoint the abovesaid Evan Seise and Henry Colborne Executors of this
my will and alsoe full power to defalte tenne pounds apeece for their paynes. And
alsoe full power to defalte out of the Annuall Rents of the p[re]misses All
manner of Costs Charges and allowanc[e]s for any trouble paines, and dam=
mages & costs that they or any of them shall disburse or sustaine by
[Page 2]
reason of of the said Trust or Executorsshipp. And I doe give unto '''William Benson''' the sum[m]e of
tenne pounds. And I doe revoke all former wills by me made. witnesse the hand
and seale of me the said Humphrey Bell the fower and twentieth day of September
Anno Domini One Thousand six-hundred ffifty and twoe ./. Humphrey Bell.
Signed Sealed, published and Declared by the testator to be his last will and testamt
In the p[re]sence of '''Edward Higgins John Higgins William Neeale''' ./.
This will was proved att Westm[inst]er; the fower and twentieth day of
September One Thousand six hundred ffiftie three before the Judges for p[ro]bate
of wills and granting Admi[nis]trac[i]ons appointed by an Act of Parliamt Intituled
an Act for p[ro]bate of wills and granting Ad[ministra]c[io]ns by the oath of Henry Colborne one
of the Executors &c To whome was granted Ad[ministra]c[io]n &c: he being first sworn well
& truly to ad[minis]ter &c Power being nev[er]thelesse reserved to grant the like p[ro]bate and
Admi[nis]trac[i]on unto Evan Seise the other Executor named in the said will when he
shall come and in legall manner desire the same./.
[Footnote, page 1]
On ye [tenth?] Day of June in the yeare 1658: issued forth letters of Ad[ministra]c[i]on To '''Francis'''
'''Burghill''' one of ye Trustees appoynted on ye behalfe of Anne Bickley als[o] Bell ye daughter
of Humphrey Bell the Testator dec[ease]d To Administer all [or?] singular of goods chattls & debts of the
sayd dec[ease]d Both were [paid left non?] administred [?] as well by Henry Colborne ye Executor
as by Robert Bell ye late Administrator [?] ye sayd will [?] of all his goods chattles & debts [both? as needed?]
according to ye tenor and effect of ye sayd will for & on behalfe of ye sayd Anne Bickley als
Bell hee ye sayd Francis Burghill being first sworn [to ?] to Admi[ni]ster
by order [?] [Sidenote, page 2]
The seaventh day of July 1656 issued
forth [Letters of Administration?] to '''Robt Bell the Nephewe'''
of Humphrey Bell Dec[ease]d To [Administer?] the goods
chatls & Debts of the said Dec[eas]ed according to
the tenor & effect of his said will wich were
left [unadministered?] by Henry Colborne one
of ye Ex[ecu]tors in trust named in the said will [?]
whom [?] was comitted [&?] he ye said
Robt Bell being first sworn [truely?] to
[Ad[mini]ster ?] & Evan Seise the other Ex[ecu]tor [which?]
named in ye said Dec[eas]eds will & Ann
Bickley als[o] Bell ye Daughter & only
Child of ye s[ai]d Dec[eas]ed have [ind?ally]
renounced ye execuc[i]on of his said will
as by ye Acts of Court itt Doth & may [?]
& Ellen ye Dec[eas]eds relict Dyed before
she took upon her ye execuc[i]on of his
said will./.
==Sources==

Will of Humphrey Jacka of Madron 1735

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[[Category:Madron, Cornwall]] [[Category:Jacka Name Study]] [[Jacka-275|Humfrey Jacka]] wrote a Will on 9 July '''1735''' Archdeaconry of Cornwall. “Register copy wills, 1714-1858”, Letter J, Will of Humphrey Jacka of Madron 1735, Probate Court. Kresen Kernow ('Cornwall Centre') AP/J/1406 The Will confirms the following:- * He was a Wheelright living in Madron, Cornwall * His current wife’s name in 1735 was [[Richards-11132| Bridget]] * That his “only daughter [[ Jacka-293|Mary]]” married Richard Chottmoll (Challinor?) and together they had more than one son * He had a son [[Jacka-277 | Benjamin]] His other children who are not mentioned died before 1735 when the Will was written * [[Jacka-294|John]] (died in 1718) * [[Jacka-276|Honour]] (died 1728) * [[Jacka-295|Bridget]] (died 1716) == Sources ==

Will of Humphrey Rant , Public Notary, 1607

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Transcript of will of Humphrey Rant, Public Notary, written on the 20th of February, 1606/07. Humphrey died in December of 1607 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and was buried at St Stephen church in Norwich. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 3rd of March, 1607/08. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 111. (accessed 11 May 2022)
Will of Humfridi Rante of Norwich, granted probate on 3 Mar 1607. Died Abt 1607. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/28502312?h=cba6bd Ancestry Image Link]
===Persons mentioned=== *'''[[Rant-28|William Rant]]''' son, heir and executor of the will *'''[[Gilbert-5573|Katherine (Gilbert) Rant]]''' wife *'''[[Rant-27|Humphry Rant]]''' grandson *'''William Rant''' grandson *'''Xpofer [Christopher] Rant''' son *'''Thomas Rant''' son *'''Thomas Rant''' grandson *'''Henry Gibson''' son in law, husband to daughter Anna Rant *'''Robert Doughtie (Doughty)''' son in law, husband to daughter Mary Rant *'''John Linge''' son in law, husband to unknown daughter *'''Eliz Suffield''' servant *'''Thomas Seyve''' unknown relation ---- [''folio 142 verso'']
'''In dei nomine Amen''' I Humfrey Rant of Norw[i]ch
gentleman remembringe that all men ar mortall and that deathe suddenly happents
to olde men and others do intende by the grace of god while oportunitie servethe
to sett and order and staye both for my mesuages Landes tenements and heredit[amen]ts
and allso for all my moveable goodes whatsoever for the avoydinge of questons
and quarrells which maye happen to arrise betwene my wife and children
after my decease yf I should departe this transitory life intestate wherfore
after most humble thanckes given to Almightie god for his blessinges and benfits
bestowed uppon me beying now in good healthe and perfect memorye the twentith daye
of the monethe of Februarye in the yere of o[u]r Lord god one thousand sixe hundred
and sixe I do make and declare this my testament and last will in manner and forme
folowinge that it to saye First I Commend my soule to Almightie god the father
of mercey faithfullie trusting thoroughe the merrittes of the passion and Death
of his most deerelie beloved sonne Jesus Xpiste my Savyoure to have remission of
all my synnes and to inherite the kingdome of heaven prepared for gods elect from the
begynning of the worlde and purchased in Christe his bloud willing that my bodye
be buryed in the parishe churche of St Stephen in Norwiche or in the Chappell
neere that seate wherein my wife hathe used to sitt yf I shall departe in Norwiche
And for the breaking up of the ground in that churche or chappell I give and bequeathe
Twentie sixe shillinges eighte pence in money. And I will that my executor shall give
and Dispose or cause to be given and disposed amonge the poore and needy people dwelling
in the sayed parish of Saint Stephen twentie sixe shillinges eighte pence in
money or bread uppon the daye of my buryall. And I will that my executor shall
bestowe or cause to be bestowed thirteene shilling and fouer pence in bread drincke
and meate to be given to the prisoners in the Castell and Guildehall in Norwiche so soone
after my decease as convenyently maybe. Item i give unto the poore and sicke people
in every of the fyve Lazar houses next the gates of the cittie of Norwiche twoe
shillinges fyve pence in money. And touching the Disposicon of my mesuages Landes tenements
and hereditaments First I give will and devise unto '''William Rant my Sonne''' my Capitall
mesuage wherein I dwell with th[e ]appurt[e]n[a]nc[e]s lying and beyng in the parishes of Saint
Peter in Mancrofte and Saint Stephens in Norwiche. To have and to hould the sayed
mesuage with th[e ]appurt[e]n[a]nc[e]s to hym the sayed William and his heires forever. Nevertehles
my will and my mynde ys that '''Katherine my wife''' shall have her dwelling in the house
parte of my saied mesuage, while she shall keepe herselfe a widowe. And I will allso
that she shall have the use of all my stuffe and ymplements of howsehould in the same
North parte, to witt in the halle and parloure and kitchen and chambers over the same during
her widdowhood and no longer. And I will that the saied Katherine shall have the use and occupacon
of my Courteyarde and garden together with easement of my well and backside with her
ingate and owtgate into all the same and at all tymes when yt shall please her any thinge
heretofore mentyoned to the contrary : And I will that my executor shall paye or cause to
be payed unto the saied Katherine my wife Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower pence
of lawfull money of England withyn tenne dayes after my decease. And over that I gyve
unto the saied Katherine Fortie markes of Lawfull money of England to be payed to her
yerelie and every yere at the Feasts of Th[e ]anunciacon of Our Ladie the virgin and Saint
Michaell th[e ]archangell by even portions during her naturall life uppon condition that
she the saied Katherine shall not at any tyme hereafter clayme any Dower in any of
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those mesuages landes tenementes or hereditaments wherefor wherein I am or haife ben seised in the
tyme of oure espousalls of an estate of Inheritance. And under thys condition I give unto the saied
Katherine a silver goblet all guilte whiche is in her custodye : a silver plate parcell guilte a silver
Boll and a silver Tunne parcell guilte and twelve silver spoones. Willing that she shall
dispose the same plate as she shall thincke best amonge her children or grannchildren. Allso I
give will and devise unto '''Humfrey Rant my granndchilde''' all my mesuages tenements houses
and grounds with th[e ]appurt[e]n[a]nc[e]s scituate lying and beyng in the streate called Needham within
the parishe of Saint Stephen in Norwiche. To have and to hould the sayed mefuages
houses and groundes with th[e ]app[u]rt[e]n[a]nc[e]s to hym the saied Humfrey Rant and hys heires for
ever. Allso I give will and devise unto '''William Rant my granndchilde''' all those my mesuages
houses ortyardes and gardens lying and beynge in the parishe of Saint John in Beerestreete
in Norwiche. To have and to hould all the saied mesuages houses ortyardes and gardens with [th]e
appurt[e]n[a]nces to the saied William Rante and hys heires forever. And I give unto '''Xpofer Christopher Rant'''
'''my sonne''' Twoe hundred thirtie three poundes sixe shillinges eight pence in money and plate
the plate to be valued at fyve Shillinges an ounce the best and the other at fower shillinges fower
pence. Allso I give unto '''Thomas Rant my sonne''' fower score poundes sixe shillinges eight
pence in money. And I give unto William Rant my sonne one thousand markes in money
over and besides all those parcells of plate which I lent hym and formerlye gave hym.
Allso I give unto '''Thomas Rant my granndchilde''' fortie markes to be payed at his age
of one and twentye yeres. And I give to '''every of the daughters of William Rant my'''
'''Sonne''' twentie poundes in money a peece, to be payed to them at theire daye of marriage
or at theire severall ages of one and twenty yeres. And unto '''every of my granndchildren'''
at theire severall ages of one and twentye I give and bequeathe fortie shillinges a peece
And I give and bequeathe unto '''Henry Gibson''' '''Robert Doughtie''' and '''John Linge''' '''my sonnes'''
'''in lawe''' three poundes sixe shillinges eight pence in money a peece. And I give unto '''Eliz:'''
'''Suffeild''' that was my servante tenn shillinges in gould. And unto '''Thomas Seyve'''
I give other tenne shillinges in gould. The residue of all my moveable goodes as brasse
pewter bedding Lynnen and the ymplemts of houshould not herein given or bequeathed
I will shall be equallie devided unto twoe partes whereof I will that my wife shall have the
use of one parte so longe as she shall keepe her selfe a wydowe and the other parte I
give unto William Rant my Sonne whome I name constitute and make sole executor of
this my last will and testament Sealed with my seale the daye and yere above written
Theise beyng witnesses Thomas Rant Robert Goodwyn Humfrey Brunsall. Probatum [in Latin] This testament written above was proved at London before the venerable Master John Bennett knight and Doctor of Lawes at a Commission of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted the third day of March by the computation of the English AD 1607. Judgment being given to William Rant natural and lawful son of the said deceased and executor named in the testament, he having been first sworn on the Holy Saints to truly and well administer the goods and credits of the same. ==Sources==

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: London Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of a register copy of the Will of [[Street-3250|Humphrey Street]] 1626 of St Christopher le Stocks dated 19 July 1626 and proved 21st January 1628. (England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858) and available at the National Archives, Kew, London.'''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
PROB 11: Will Registers > 1624-1643 > Piece 155: Ridley, Quire Numbers 1-59 (1629)
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Humfridi Streete
---- The condition of this copy Will was good with only a small amount of ink loss. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mentioned in Humphrey's Will: * [[Wetherill-201|Leah Street]], his wife * [[Street-3284|Humphrey Street]], his son * his wife's three sisters, Wayneman, Marshall and Moulsworth * his cousin, Flackett of Staffordshire * Humphrey Street, cousin * Humphrey, son of his cousin Humphrey and godson * Robert Street, cousin * Robert and Humphreys' sister in Derbyshire, cousin * Richard Street, cousin * Thomas, his manservant * Mr Blackwell, minister of St Christopher le Stocks * Stephen Clerk * Moulsworth's children, Lea and Elizabeth * Marshall's son William and daughter Anne * Edward Taylor, citizen and girdler, friend and witness * [[Offley-142|Offley]], son-in-law * daughter Wadeson * [[Street-3288|Rebecca Briggs]], daughter * Atkinson, son-in-law * [[Street-3247|Elizabeth Offley]], daughter * [[Street-3291|Rachel Porter]], daughter * [[Street-3286|Leah Atkinson]], daughter * Atkinson's children, Moses, Richard and Leah * Robert Delver, tenant * Humphrey Sackington, tenant * William Catlyn, tenant * Charles Duboe, tenant * Michael Len, witness * William Denman, witness ---- '''page 1 folio 30 recto''' '''In the name of God amen''' The Nineteenth
daie of July anno dmi 1626 and in the second yeare of ye raigne of our soveraigne Lord Charles by the
grace of god king of England Scotland defender of the faith '''I Humfrey Streete''' cittizen and
Marchann taylor of London beinge at this p[re]sent in perfect health and memory thankes be given to
God therefore, and knowinge the certainetie of death and the uncertainetie of the hower thereof doe make
ordaine and declare this my last will and testament in manner and forme following that is to saie
first and principallie I commend and committ my sowle into the handes of allmightie god my creator
and of Jesus Christ my redeemer steadfastlie beleeveinge through his merritts and deathe & righteousnes
to have free remission of all my sinnes and to be made a Coheire of that heavenlie kingdom which he
hath p[re]pared from the beginninge of the world, for all those that love and feare him and as for my bodie
beinge but earth I committ the same to the earth to be decentlie interred in the parishe church of St Christopher
in London at ye discretionn of my lovinge wife '''Lea Streete''' whom I doe nominate ordaine and appoint
Executrix of this my last will and testament And as for such temporall goodes and substance wherew[i]th
it hath pleased god in his greate merrit to endowe me, knowing that I brought nothing into this world
nor shall carrie aniething out of the same, I doe dispose thereof as followeth, vizt. '''First''' my will & mind is
that all and everie such debttes and somes of money which I shall trulie and iustlie and truelie owe unto anie p[er]son or
persons at ye time of my decease shalbe trulie paid by mine executrix within as shortetime after my decease
as convenientlie may be, '''Item''' my will and minde is, and I doe devise and appoint, that my said loving
wife Lea Streete, shall in tenor and satisfaction aswell of all such dower and right of dower w[hi]ch she cann
or may claime or ought to have out of and in all my landes and tenementes, as also of all such part & porcion
of my goodes chattells and creditts, which shall acrue or ought to come unto her by ye custome of ye
Cittie of London, have and enioy for and duringe her naturall life the messuage or tenement wherein
I dwell, scittuate in the parishe of St Christopher neere the Royall exchange in London And also ye
messuage or tenement wherein I latelie dwelt scittuate in Lewesham in the Countie of Kent and all
other my messuages landes and tenem[en]ts whatsoever, wherein I have either an estate of inheritance, or
for anie terme of yeares together with all my howshold stuffe and furniture remaineinge and beinge in or about my
dwelling howse in London, or my late dwelling howse in Lewesham or either of them or to them or either of them
belonginge, makeinge no manner of waste nor sellinge anie part or p[ar]cell thereof And uppon condition also ye my
said wife Lea Streete shall every yeare yearlie, from and after my decease, for and duringe her naturall
life well and trulie paie, or cawse to be paid unto my sonne '''Humfrey Streete''' and his now wife for their
maintenance the sume of one hundred an twentie poundes of lawfull money of England at fower feastes or
termes in the yeare that is to saie, at ye feast of the birth of our lord god Th'annuntiation of ye blessed ladie St
Mary the virgin, the nativitie of St John Baptist and St Michaell th'archangell or within thirtie daies
next after everie of the same feast daies, by even and equall porcions The first paiement to begin and to be made
on such of the said fower feast daies, as shall first and next happen next after my decease, or within thirtie
daies next after the same feast daie And uppon condicion also that my said wife doe everie yeare yearlie next after my
decease, for and duringe her naturall life well and truly paie or cawse to be paid unto her '''three sisters Wayneman
Marshall and Moulsworth''' and to my '''cosen Flackett''' of ______in the Countie of Stafford to everie
one of them fower poundes of lawfull money of England at two termes in the yeare, that is to saie at the
feasts of St Phillipp and Jacob and all Saintes, or within twentie daies next after either of the same feast daies by
equall porcions The first paiement to begin and to be made on such of the said two feast daies as shall first & nexte
happen after my decease or within twentie daies next after the same feast daie '''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto
my cosen '''Humfrey Streete, and to his sonne Humfrey Street my godsonne and to my cosen Robert Streete'''
and to my '''cosen their sister in Darbisheire''' to everyone of those fower, five pounds of lawfull money of England
'''Item''' I doe give unto my cosen '''Richard Streete''' tenn poundes of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I doe give
unto everie one of my maid servants that shall dwell with me at ye time of my decease three pounds of lawfull money
of England '''Item''' I doe give unto '''Thomas''' my man, five poundes of lawfull money of England, '''Item''' I doe give and
bequeath toward the repaieringe of the chuch of Ashborne in the countie of Darby, where I was borne tenn
poundes of lawfull money of England, '''Item''' I doe give to the poore of the said towne of Ashborne, tenn poundes
of lawfull money of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I doe give to '''Mr Blackwell''' minister of ye parish church of St
Christopher where I am an inhabitant, fortie shillinges of lawfull englishe money '''Item''' I doe give unto '''Stephen'''

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'''Clerk''' of the said parishe church twentie shillinges of lawfull english money '''Item''' I give to the poore
of the said parishe of St Christopher five poundes of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I doe give to ye poore
of ye parishe of St Mary Woolnoth in Lumbard Streete, five poundes of lawfull money of England '''Item'''
I doe give un to the poore of the parishe of St Andrewe neere Philpott Lane in London fower poundes
of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I doe give to the poore of the parishe of St Swithen neere London Stone
fower poundes of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I doe give unto my '''brother Moulsworth his two daughters
Lea and Elizabeth''' tenn poundes a peece of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I doe give unto my sister '''Marshall
her sonne William and to her daughter Anne''' tenn poundes a peece of lawfull money of England '''Item''' I
doe give unto my loving freinds '''Edward Taylor Cittizen and Girdler'''maker of leather belts & girdles, mainly for the army of London five markes of lawfull
English money All which said severall legacies my will is, shalbe paid within one yeare next after ye first
of the fower quarter daies first before mencioned which shall first and next happen next after my decease
by my lovinge wife Lea Streete And my will is that if my said wife shall depart this mortall life before the
end of the said one yeare and that the said legacies or anie of them shall then remaine unpaid that those
the said severall legacies or so manie of them as shalbe unsatisfied and unpaid at ye death of my said
wife, shalbe satisfied and paid within the tyme lymitted before in this my will for paiement thereof by my sonne
Humphrie Streete and his heires, out of the issues and p[ro]fitts of the landes and tenements hereafter in this
my will devised unto him '''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto '''my sonne William Offley my daughter Wadeson
and to my daughter Briggs''' to everie one of them one bigg silver beere bowle, and to '''my sonne John Atkinson''' one
of my silver stoapes graven '''Item''' I give to my '''daughter Offley''' my best silke quilt and to my daughter
Wadeson my grene velvett stooles, and to my daughter Briggs my silke curtaines and velvett vallance
and to my daughter Atkinson my best carpett and my six short and three large cushions sutable to
that carpett as tokens of my love towards them, and to be delivered unto them imediatelie after the
departure out of this mortall life of my said wife And my will is that after such time as they shall have
them, they shall lend them one to another as lovinge sisters, whensoever they or anie of them shall have such
occasion to use them requiring them not to faile in the performance of this point of my will '''Item''' I doe
give unto my sonne Humfrey Streete my best seale ring of gold and a small ring of gold with a red stone in it
my seale ring with the picture of death ingraven on it, and my three jewwells of gold also my best Calliver an early handgun like a harquebus
with all the furniture to it '''Item''' I doe give unto my said sonne Humfrey Streete my best tapestrie
coveringe and my fower short and my two long cushions of cloth of gold, and also all the rest of my
howshold stuffe, armour plate, lumen, pewter apparrell and gloves not given nor otherwise
bequeathed in this my last will and testament the said coveringe, cushions howshold stuffe plate linnen
and pewter to be delivered unto him imediatelie after ye decease of the said Lea my now wife and not before
'''Item''' I doe give unto everie one of my '''daughter Porters children''' five pounds of lawfull english money
'''Item''' I doe give and bequeath unto my '''daughter Atkinsons three children Moyses, Richard and Lea''' fiftie
poundes a peece of lawfull money of England to be paid unto them by my sonne Humfrey Streete and his
heires out of and with the rents and profitts of ye landes and tenements which I have given unto him in &
by this my last will when they shall attaine unto their severall ages of twentie and one yeares or be
married which shall first and next happen And my will is that the said landes shalbe lyable unto and
chargeable with the paiement of the said three legacies of fiftie poundes, and that if anie of the said
children die or depart this mortall life, before they doe attaine to their full age of twentie and one yeares
or be married, that then the porcion of him or her so dyinge shall surcease and determine '''Item''' I doe freely
forgive my brother Moulsworth and my sister Marshall all such somes of money as they doe owe unto
me. And whereas there is due unto me the some of six poundes and tenn shillinges which I paid for and
towards the provision of Corne for one Companie, my will is that my executrix shall add the[s]e unto the
some of five pounds and tenn shillinges, which twelve pounds my will is shalbe disposed as followeth, vizt to
the Clarke and Beadle of ye liverie of the company of Marchan'taylors whereof I am a member fortie shillinges
a peece, and to the Clarke and Beadle of ye yeomanry of the said Companie and to six of the poorest of the
officers of the said Companie twenty shillinges a peece '''Item''' I doe give for a dinner for the livery of the said
companie if they shall goe with my bodie to the Church the daie of my buriall thirtie pounds our Churchman
to be the Steward for the p[ro]viding of the said dynner '''Item''' I doe give unto fower score pooremen for pooregownes

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at my funerall tenn shillinges a peece And my will is that all such poore as shall crave Almes at my
funerall shall have six pence a peece given unto them And touchinge the disposition of all my landes and
tenements after the decease of Lea my now wife , I give will dispose lymitt and appointe the same, to be,
discend and remaine in such manner and sorte as is hereafter mentioned And I hereby give dispose and
lymitt all that my messuage or tenement with the backside and garden thereunto belongine scittuate
and being in the parishe of Lewsham in the countie of Kent which '''Robert Delver''' lately held of me by lease
for ye yearlie rent of fortie shillinges, together with one annuitie or yearlie rent of twenty shillinges
of lawfull money of England to be yearlie and everie yeare forever from and after ye decease of my
wife, issueinge and going out of all that my messuage or tenement called the George in Lewesham
aforesaid To the p[ar]son and churchwardens of the parishe church of Lewesham aforesaid and to their
successors forever, to and for the use and behoofe of the poore of the said parishe forever and to be yerely
distributed, to and amongst ye poore of ye said parishe accordinge to the discretion of the minister church=
=wardens, and overseers for the poore of the said parishe, and fower or six more of ye best minded men
of that parishe and of my sonne Humphrie duringe his life, if he cann convenientlie be at the sayd
distribution '''Item''' I doe hereby give, dispose, and lymitt all those my two messuages or tenements w[i]th
th'appurtenances scittuate lyinge and beinge in the parishe of the holie Trinitie in the Minories without
Aldgate London, now in the occupacion of '''Humfrey Sackington and William Catlyn''' from
and imediatelie after the decease of Lea my now wife, To the p[a]rson and churchwardens of the said
parishe of the holy Trinitie, and to their successors forever to and for the use of the poore of ye said
parishe forever, and to be yearlie distributed to and amongst the said poore accordinge to ye discretion
of the minister Churchwardens and overseers for the poore of the said parishe, and five or six of ye
cheefest parishoners of the said parishe, and of my said sonne Humphrie Streete during his life
if he cann convenientlie bee at the said distribucion, '''Item''' I doe hereby give devise dispose and lymitt all
that my messuage or tenem[en]t with th'appurtennces scittuate and being in Lewesham aforesaid
wherein I latelie dwelt, and all other my landes and tenements whatsoever scittuate lyinge and
being in the parishes of Lewesham and Lee in the countie of Kent or in either of them, except the
messuage or tenement and yearlie annuitie before in and by this my will given and lymitted to and
for the use of the poore of the said parishe of Lewesham '''And''' also all those my two messuages or tenements
scittuate in Crooked Lane in London, commonlie called or knowne by the names or signes of ye Boars head
and the Horseshooe And also all those my messuages landes and tenements scittuate lyinge and being
in the parishe of the holy Trinitie aforesaid except the two messuages or tenements before in and by
this my will given and lymitted to and for the use of the poore of the said parishe And also all those my
messuages landes and tenements with th'appurtennces, scittuate, lyinge and being in or neere Helmett court
within Bishopsgate in London And also all those my two messuages or tenements scittuate & being in
Fridaie Streete in London, commonlie called or known by the names or signes of ye Kings heade and ye
Still, from and imediatelie after ye death or departure out of this mortall life of Lea my now wife unto
the said Humphry Streete my sonne duringe his naturall life And after his decease to the first sonne
of ye bodie of the said Humfrey Streete lawfullie to be begotten, and to the heires of ye bodie of the
said first sonne lawfully to be begotten And for default of such issue to the second sonne of the bodie of ye
said Humfry lawfully to be begotten, and to the heires of the bodie of the said second sonne lawfully
to be begotten And for default of such issue, to the third sonne of ye bodie of the said Humphrey lawfully to be begotten,
and to the heires of the bodie of the said third sonne lawfullie to be begotten And for default of such issue to the
fourth sonne of the bodie of the said Humphrie lawfullie to be begotten, and to the heires of the
bodie of the said fourth sonne lawfully to be begotten And for default of such issue to the fift sonne
of the bodie of the said Humphrey Streete lawfullie to be begotten, and too the heires of ye bodie of
the said fift sonne lawfully to be begotten And for the default of such issue to the sixt sonne of ye bodie
of the said Humphrey lawfully to be begotten and to the heires of ye bodie of the said sixt sonne lawfully
to be begotten and for default of such issue to the seaventh sonne of the bodie of the said Humfrey to be
begotten lawfully and to the heires of the bodie of the said seventh sonne lawfully to be begotten And for
default of such issue to the eight sonne of the bodie of the said Humphrey lawfully to be begotten and to

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the heires of the bodie of the said eight sonne lawfully to be begotten And for default of such issue then to my fower
daughters '''Elizabeth, Rachell, Rebecca and Lea''' and the issue female of the bodie of my said sonne Humphrey Streete
lawfully to be begotten and to their heires forever equally amongst them to be devided part and part like: that
is to saie one fift part to my daughter Elizabeth and her heires, another fift part to my daughter Rachell and her
heires, another fift part to my daughter Rebecca and her heires another fift part to my daughter Lea
and her heires, and the other fift part to the issue female of ye bodie of my said sonne Humphrey Streete
lawfully to be begotten and her or their heires. Provided and my will and minde is that if my said sonne
Humphrey Streete shall not have anie issue female of his bodie lawfully to be begotten liveinge at the
time of his decease That then all and everie the said messuages landes tenements and hereditaments
whatsoever so willed and devised to the said issue female of he bodie of my said sonne Humphrey Streete
lawfully begotten, shall remayne and bee to my said fower daughters, Elizabeth, Rachell Rebecca and
Lea and their heires forever, equally amongst them to be devided part and part like, As if no such
devise of lymitation had been to the said issue female of the said sonne Humphrey And my will is that my
said sonne Humphrie Streete and his heires shall yeerlie forever out of ye rents and profitts of the landes
and tenements whatsoever '''Item''' I doe hereby give dispose lymitt and devise all that my messuage or tenem[en]ts with th'appurtennces
scittuate and beinge in Fridaie Streete in London commonlie called or knowne by the name or signe of the Gun with
th'appurtennces from and imediatelie after ye decease of Lea my now wife unto my daughter Elizabeth Offley
and to her heires and assignes forever '''Item''' I doe hereby give dispose lymitt and devise all that my messuage or
tenement with th'appurtenances scittuate and being in Fridaie Street, and beinge the Cornerhowse of Distaffe
Lane and commonlie called or knowne by the name or signe of the George, from and imediatelie after the
decease of Lea my now wife unto Humphrey Offley sonne of my said daughter Elizabeth Offley, and to
the heires male of his bodie lawfully to be begotten uppon condition that he the said Humphrey Offley his
heires and assignes doe well and trulie paie or cawse to be paid out of and with the rents and profitts of the said
messuage or tenement the some of fiftie poundes of lawfull money of England, unto everie one of his brothers &
sisters towardes their advancement in manner and forme followinge that is to saie, to the eldest of them twentie
and five poundes at the end of the second yeare next after it shall discend and come unto him by force of this my
will and so forthwards everie yeare yearelie to everie one of them twentie and five poundes untill everie one of
his brothers and sisters shall have received twentie and give poundes the same to be paid unto them in order
one after an other, accordinge to their precedencie in age, and when everie one of his brothers and sisters shall
have received twentie and five poundes in manner aforesaid, Then the said Humphrey Offley and his heires
male to receive one whole yeares profitts of the said messuage or tenement, and after the end of the said yeare
to begin to paie everie yeare yearelie, from thenceforth the other twentie and give poundes, unto everie one of
his brothers and sisters in order one after another, according to their p[re]cedencie in age as aforesaid And for default
of such issue male of the bodie of the said Humphrey Offley, lawfully to be begotten, I doe hereby give and bequeath
the said messuage or tenem[en]t with the appurtennces unto the eldest sonne which shalbe then liveinge of the bodie of my
said daughter Elizabeth Offley lawfully begotten, or to be begotten, and to his heires forever, uppon condition yt
he and his heires doe well and trulie paie all the severall fiftie poundes before in and by this my well lymitted to be paid
unto his brothers and sisters out of and with the rentes and profitts of the said message or tenement in manner and
forme before declared And my will is that the said messuage or tenement with th'appurttennce shalbe lyable unto
and chargeable with the payment of the said severall legacies of fiftie poundes, unto all and everie the children of
my said daughter Elizabeth Offley '''Item''' I doe hereby give dispose, lymitt and devise all that my messuage or tenem[en]t
with th'appurtennces scittuate in the Corner of greate E[a]st Cheape, London, commonlie called or knowne by the name or
signe of the Golden Lyon And also all that my messuage or tenement with th'appurtennce scittuate in Gracechurch
Streete in London commonlie called or known by the name or signe of the Whitehowse, from and imediatelie after
ye death or departure out of this mortall life of Lea my now wife unto my daughter '''Rachell Porter''' and to her
heires and assignes forever '''Item''' I doe hereby give devise lymitt and dispose all that my messuage or tenement with
th'appurtennces called or knowne by the name or signe of the Bores heade Taverne in greate E[a]st Cheape in London from
and imediatelie after ye decease of Lea my now wife, unto my daughter '''Rebecca Briggs''' and to her heires and assignes
forever '''Item''' I doe hereby give dispose lymitt and devise all that my message or tenement with th'appurtennces
scittuate in Bread Streete hill in London commonlie called or knowne by the name of the Bluebell and also all
that my messuage or tenement scittuate in Distaffe Lane with th'appurtennces neere adioyning to the howse
of '''Humfrey Ambler''' commonlie called or knowne by the name or signe of ________And also all that my

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messuage or tenement with th'appurtennces scittuate in new Fish Streete in London commonlie called or knowne
by the name of signe of the Harrowe now in the tenure of one '''Charles Duboe''' or his assignes imediately from
and after the decease of Lea my now wife unto my daughter '''Lea Atkinson''' and to her heires and assignes forever
'''Item''' I doe give unto my sonne Humfrey Streete, my lease, estate and terme of yeares which I have of and in my
now dwelling howse scittuate in the parishe of St Christopher in London, and also my lease estate and terme of
yeares whivh I hold of the Wor.[shipful] companie of the clothworkers of London of a messuage or tenement in Bell Allie
in London, to hold the said two severall leases to the said Humphrey Streete his executors and assignes, from
and imediatelie after the decease of Lea my now wife for and during the severall termes which shalbe then to
come of and in the said two severall leases respectivelie '''Item''' I doe nominat and appointe my said sonne Humfrey
Streete and my said loving friend Edward Taylor overseers of this my will, requestinge the said Edward Taylor
that he wilbe assistant unto my said wife in the execucion of this my will Lastly I doe revoke and disannull all
formes and other will and wills whatsoever, and doe declare this to be my last will and testament, In witnes whereof
I have to everie sheete of this my last will and testament beinge in nomber twelve whole sheetes and halfe of an
other sheete or thereabouts subscribed my name and sette my seale the day and yeare firstabovewritten Homfrey
Streate. '''Memorandum''' that the name Wadeson putt forth in two severall places of this my will and ye name
Porter enterlined in two severall places of this my will instead thereof were so putt forth and interlined
before the 'nsealeinge hereof and afterwardes signed sealed and delivered and declared to be the last
will and testament of the said Humfrey Streate in the p[re]sence of Edward Taylor Michaell Len William
Denman. ---- ===Footnotes===

Will of Isabell Cowper 1542

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cowper]] This is a transcription of the original will of Isabel Cowper of Hingham. It was written on 24 August 1542'''Will of Isabell Cowper 1542''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Regd. copy wills vol. 43-44 1526-1546, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-13ZP-2?cat=278818 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076293, image 623 of 807] Accessed 18 February 2022 The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Persons mentioned: *'''Isabell Cowper of Hengham''' *'''Thomas Woodcocke of Hengham''' * '''Raffe Moore''', parrish priest of Hengham, witness *'''Agnes Baker''', witness *'''Margaret Raben''', wiff of John Raben, witness *'''John Raben''' --- '''In the name of god Amen''' the
24th daye of the monthe of August in
the year of our Lorde god 1542
and in the 34th yere of the Reign
of our soveraiyne Lorde King Henry the
eight '''Isabell Cowper of Hengh[a]m''' in the
coun[tie] of Norff[olk] and in the Diocies of
Norwiche widowe of goode mynde and [per]fect
remember[a]nce not withstanding syck in body
make her testament and last will nuncupative
in man[ner] and forme folowyng. First she bequeathed
her soule to god almightie our Lady Saynt
Mary and to all the holy company of Heven
and her body to be buried in the church yard
of Hengham aforsayde Also she willed to have
a priest to syng for her soule her frends
soules the space of half a yere The
residue of her goodes She gave and bequeathed
unto the disposc[i]on of '''Thomas Woodcocke of'''
'''Hengham''' aforesayde whom she named her
soole executor to dispose suche thinges

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She hadde for the health of her soule & these
living wytnessed '''Raffe Moore parrish'''
'''priest of Hengham''' '''Agnes Baker''' and
'''Margaret Raben the wiff of John Raben'''
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Will of Isabelle Gray

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[[Category:Chillingham, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category:Ogles of Ogle Castle]] [[Category:Newcastle upon Tyne, Merchants]] [[Category:Northumberland, Wills and Estates]] ---- =XXIV. Testamentum Isabelle Gray= {{One Name Study | name = Gray | category = Horton, Northumberland, Gray Name Study }} Oct 6, 1581. I, Dame [[Grey-612|Isabell Gray]], This distinguished lady, the widow of Sir Ralph Grey, knight, the head of that great house, was herself a scion of another branch of the spreading family of Grey. She was a daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton, knight, and there flowed in her veins some of the best blood of the north, for her mother, [[Ogle-204|Dorothy]], was a daughter of [[Ogle-132|Ralph Lord Ogle]], and her grandmother was a Darcy. The will of her grandfather, Sir Roger Grey, is printed in Wills and Inventories, p.113. of Ogle Castle in the county of Northumberland, widow, late wife to '''[[Grey-1664|Sir Raphe Gray of Chillingham, knight]]''', being of whole of and perfect remembrance, thanks be to the almighty God, and considering the variable and mutable change of this world, and the uncertainty of the end of man's life, and also weighing the great ambiguities and doubts, which do daily arise and grow about last wills and testaments, do make this my last will and testament, in manner and form following. First, I bequeath my soul to almighty God, the father, the son, and the Holy Ghost, who hath created, redeemed, and sanctified me, unto life everlasting, by the precious death and merit of Jesus Christ, my only Savior, and my body to be '''buried in the parish church of Chillingham''', near unto the corps of my late husband Sir Raphe Gray, and my funeral order of my burial to be according to the ancient and laudable custom of the Church of England, and as shall be thought meet to mine executors and supervisors of this my last will. I give to thirty of the poorest householders in Dodington, every of them one bowl of beer. To the poor of Fenton and Dodington, upon the day of my burial, 6l.13s.4d. To my son the right worshipful '''[[Gray-8768|Sir Thomas Gray]], knight''',d. no issue 09 Apr 1590; will printed in this volume. * my leases of the tythe corn and sheaves of Fenton and Dodington, * one nest of silver bowls, * one dozen of silver spoons, * one salt of silver, * and double guylt, * my best bed, with all the furniture belonging thereto, * and my best table, with one dozen of joined stools. To my son '''[[Grey-50|Raphe Gray]]'''Her 2nd son Sir Ralph Grey, knight, of Horton and Chillingham, sheriff of Northumberland 1582, 1591, 1593, and 1611, M.P. for that county 1604. : He was ancestor of the Lords Grey of Wark, and of the Earls of Tankerville. : His will was proved 28 Aug 1624 ... desires burial in the quire of Chillingham church. : To his son John he leaves Bradforth and Burton, the tithe corn of Sunderland, a house in Berwick, and the fisheries of Sanstell and Blackweed in Tweed. : To his son Robert lands in Little Langton-upon-Swale. : To his son Edward Ulgham Grange and Nunnykirk. : To his daughters, Dorothy and Martha, the lands of Ross and Elwick, for twenty-one years. : To his wife Dorothy her jointure, which is already known, at Horton, and East and West Chevington. : The rest to his eldest son Sir William Grey. * 2 silver pots, * 1 dozen of silver spoons, * and my next best bed, with the furniture thereof. To my son '''[[Grey-1113|Edward Gray]]''' * 20l. To my son '''[[Grey-1915|Henrie Grey]]''' * my lease of Ogle Castle, and the demeane there unto belonging; * also I give unto him all my corn at Ogle, * and my lease of pasture in Shilvington feldes, * also I give unto him more xx kye and xx oxen. To my son '''[[Grey-1956|Roger]]'''Sir Roger Grey, of Ulchester, knight * all my corn at Dodington, as well that which is sown, and that which unsown, * also I give unto him more xx kye and xx oxen. To my son '''[[Grey-2087|Arthur]]'''Sir Arthur Grey, of Spindleston, knight * all my corn at Fenton, both sown and unsown, * also I give unto him more xx kye and xx oxen. To my son '''[[Gray-8768|Sir Thomas Gray''']] * my lease of the east demeanes of Elwicke. To my son '''[[Grey-1956||Roger]]''' * all my corn, sown upon the ground of Loninge Head, nighe Morpitt. To my daughter '''Anne'''m. Thomas Collingwood of Eslington, co. Northumb., esq. * cc markes to be payed by my executors ... the day of her marriage. If it happens the said Anne to die before she be married, (as God forbid) then ... the said sum ... shall be divided equally among my three youngest sons, then living * 20l. * xx kye in full restitution, recompense and satisfaction to her, for all such kye, as were given to her by her grandmother, my mother * lx sheipe to make up her stock cccxx * I commit or bequeath her ... to the good governance and tuition of my son Sir Thomas Gray, until ... marriage. To my daughter '''[[Grey-2565|Dorothee]]''' * 1 table of gold, * 1 pair of bracelets of gold, * 26l. 13s. 4d., * my best velvet gown, * and a kirtle of velvet embroidered. To my daughter '''[[Grey-2086|Isabell]]''' * 13l.6s.8d., * 1 velvet gown, * a kirtle of turfed taffaty. To my daughter '''Anne''' * 1 gown of satin, * and a kirtle of damask. To my '''sister [[Forster-86|Margaret]]''' * a new gown of broad-cloth I give for tokens or remembrances, first to my son Sir Thomas one rose noble, to my son Raphe and Edward, and to my '''sons-in-law, [[Delaval-67|Mr. Robert Delavale]] and [[Radcliffe-672|Mr. Frannces Ratclyfe]]''', every of them one old angel. To my sons, Henrie, Roger and Arthur, to every of them one old angell. To my son Raphe one gold ring. To my son Henrie ... gold. To my daughters, Isabell and Anne, to either of them one gold ring. To the right honorable the '''[[Radcliffe-487|Ladie Ogle]]''', my mother-in-law, . . . Ogle, my sister-in-law, to either of them a gold ring. To my '''cousins''', either of the Ladie Ogle's daughters, a French crown. To my daughter Dorothee my wedding ring, and to each of my sisters one old angell. To my '''niece Elizabeth Hearon''' 20l. toward her marriage. To '''Grisyld Harrison''' 20l., towards her marriage. To my servant '''John Fenwick''' 3l. 6s. 8d. To my servant '''Oswold Harrison''' 3l. 6s. 8d. To '''William Ansley''', my servant, iiij markes. To '''George Crosbie''' one cow. To '''Elizabeth Harrison''' a cloth gown, and to my servant '''Thomas Cocke''' 13s.4d. To '''Henrie Ogle''', my servant, one year's wages. To my servant, '''Edward Were''', one bowl of beer, and one bowl of rye. To '''Thomas Benyon''', clerk, 4l. To '''Edin Fenwicke''' 40s. To '''Michael Atchison''' iiij. stoates of three years age a piece. To '''Nicholas Bell''' one cow and a calf. To '''Patricke Stiddman''' one whye. To every of master '''Delavale''' his three eldest sons 6l.13s.4d., to be bestowed on jewels, for tokens. To either of my '''daughters-in-law, [[Ardington-1|Jane Grey]] and Katherin Gray''', 40s. in gold, for tokens. To twelve poor men, to every of them a black gown. To the poor of Ogle and parts adjoining 6l.13s.4d. To '''Frances Ogle''' 40s. To '''Lyonell Gray of Woller''', ij kye. To '''William Harrison of Chillingham''', ij oxen, and to '''Elizabeth Harrison''', his wife, ij kye, with their followers. To '''Thomas Benyon''', clerk, ij martes. To the shoemaker's wife of Ogle 3s.4d. I will and request my son Sir Thomas Gray, that my servants, Michaell Atcheson and William Ansley, may enjoy their firmholds during their lives natural, for their service, which they had of me in Nesbitte and Dodington, and that he will allow unto either of them 13s. 4d. yearly. I will, and my intent is that of my son Henrie Gray shall happen to die without issue, before the years of my lease of Ogle demeanes and Shilvington feldes shall be expired, that then my son Roger, and the lawful heirs of his body, shall have and enjoy the same, and if he die likewise, before the expiration of the said years, that then my son Arthur, and his lawful issue, shall have and enjoy the same. I commit my son Henrie Gray of trust to the right honorable the Lord Ogle, my brother-in-law, to whom I give an old angell, for a token, hoping and craving at his lordship's hands, that he will accept of him and to be instead of a father unto him. And I commit my son Arthur and daughter Anne of trust to my son, Sir Thomas Gray, requiring him to be unto them a good governor, as I hope he will, and to be for his part instead of a father to them. And I commit my son Roger to the governance of my son Ralphe, requiring him also to be as a father to the said Roger. Also I will that such women, as have taken pains with me in time of my sickness, shall be reasonably considered, for their pains, at the discretion of my executors, here under named. And I will, that if any poor man, coming to me about my business, have sustained any loss, either in his horse or other ways, that he or they shall be rewarded a marke or 20s. a piece, as my executors shall think reasonable. And I ordain, constitute, and appoint my full and whole executors, jointly and severally, of this my last will and testament, my sons Henrie Gray, Roger Gray, and Arthur Gray. And for the performance of this my last will and testament, I make and ordain the right worshipful Sir Thomas Gray, of Chillingham, knight, and the worshipful Raphe Gray, of Horton, and Edward Gray, of Morpeth Castle, esquires, my sons, supervisors and overseers of this my last will and testament. And further I appoint an inventory to be taken of all my goods and cattles, as well movable as unmovable, and that all costs and charges of my funeral, and all other debts, that lawfully can be demanded, shall be discharged. These being witnesses, Thomas Benyon, clerk, Elizabeth Harrison, and Oswold Harrison, and William Harrison. [Pr. July 11, 1582.] ==INV. DEC 13, 1581. JAN 19, 1581-2.== ===Goods at Fenton=== * 18 oxen 24l. * xxxj kye, * xvj calves * and a bull 24l. * xij young cattle, every of them a year old and a half, 3l. * Hard corn, clxxx thraves, 13l.6s.8d. * Oates, xviij scores of thraves, 10l. 13s. 4d. * beer, xviij scores of thraves, 8l. * Hay 5l. * Waynes, ploughs and yoaks 20s. ===Goods at Dodington=== * 18 oxen 24l. * In hard corn, as wheat and rye, xvij scores of thraves 24l. * Beer, xij score of thraves, 15l. * oats, xvij thraves, 10l. 13s. 4d. * Beer, xij score of thraves, 15l. * oats, xvij thraves, 10l.13s.4d. * The hay there 50s. * In waines and ploughs, with their furniture, 20s. ===Goods at Elwick=== * 16 oxen 21l.6s.8d. * xij year olds and a half 3l. * wheat and rye, vij scores of thraves, 10l.10s. * beer, vj scores of thraves, 10l. 10s. * beer, xj scores thraves, 5l. * oats, vij score of thraves, 5l.6s.8d. * Hay ther 50s. * 5 bowls of peas 30s. * Waines and ploughes, with their furniture, 20s. ===Goods at Yeveringe=== * Two score and seven ewes 7l. * xvj weathers 40s. * xvj hogs 21s. * xxxiij thrave of wheat and rye 35s. * xxxiij thraves of beer 50s. * Oats, xxx thraves, 18s.8d. ===Goods at the Loning Head=== * 18 oxen 24l. *xij goats 20s. * vij scores of thraves of wheat 15l. * lx thraves of beer 3l. * clxxx thraves of oats 8l. * The hay there 53s.4d. * Waines and ploughs with their furniture, 26s. 8d. ===Goods at Ogle=== * 18 oxen 47l. * xlvij kye 47l. * vij stoates 7l. * iiij bulls 4l. * viij younger stoates 8l. * xxvj young stoates and whyes of two years old 16l. * viij year old and half 33s 4d * viij horses 6l * viij score and ix ewes 20l. * xx weathers 4l * lx gymmers 6l. vxxvij dinmonthes 53s. * x scores of hogs 10l. * xxvij calves 3l. * xij scores of thraves of wheat 24l * xij scores of thraves of oats 10l. 13s. 4d. * hay there 10l. * waynes and ploughs with their furniture 20s ===Implements of Household as plate, bedding, & c.=== * plate valued to 27l. * Rings and jewels 20l. * apparell 20l. * bedding, naperie, chests, tables, stools, cushions, with all other implements of household 113l. * in ready money and gold 60l. * sum of the goods 700l.31s.6d. ==Debts== ===Debts Owed to Lady Isabell Gray=== {|style: border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="15" |For corn sold at Fenton as appears by particulars in her books of reconinges|| 60l. |- |Corn sold at Dodington and Elwick|| 60l. |- |Corn sold at Ogle and the Loning Head|| 20l. |- |Sum of the debts owing to her|| 140l. |- |sum totals of all the goods and debts|| 871l. 6s. |} ===Debts Lady Gray Owes=== {|style: border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="15" |To|| Occupation||Amt |- |''' [[Gray-24014|John Gray]], of Newcastle'''|| '''draper'''|| 10l.9s. |- |Robert Edon|| apothecary||18l.19s.4d. |- |Mr. Selby of Newcastle||merchant||38s. 4d. |- |Nicholas Punder||merchant||7l. |- |Mr Elwick, Queen's auditors, Thomas Bates, and person of Whalton, with others||Arrerage and rents ||16l. |- |Oswold Fryer|| ||3l. |- |colspan=2|servants wages|| 22l. |- |colspan=2|Isabelle's funeral||100l. |- |colspan=2|Summa||179l. 6s. 8d. |} ==Footnotes== ---- : Raine, J., Greenwell, W., & Hodgson, J.C. (1860). ''Wills and Inventories Illustrative of the History, Manners, Language, Statistics: & c., of the Northern Counties of England, from the Eleventh Century Downwards''. pp 49- 54. J.B. Nichols and son. [http://books.google.com/books?id=yUsJAAAAIAAJ&dq=Catherine%20le%20Strange%20and%20Thomas%20gray&pg=PA49#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

Will of Isham Kendrick

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[[Category:Jamestown, Smith County, Texas]] ===Biography=== Will of [[Kendrick-2074|Isham Kendrick]] 25th of April 1864, Probate CourtTexas, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1833-1974 - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/782376:2115 The State of Texas} County of Smith} Know all men by this presents that I, Isham Kendrick of said County and State, being of sound mind and disposing mind and memory, and knowing too that is appointed unto man that he must die, do make and constitute this is my last will and testament hereby revoking all other [?] made. Item 1, 1st I give and bequeath my soul unto him who gave it. Item 2, That it is my desire that all my debts, if any, be paid out of my estate. Item 3, I bequeath to my beloved wife''' [[Stubbs-1474|Nancy Ann Kendrick]]''', one negro woman named Mariah and her oldest son by the name of Bob. Also my house hold and kitchen furniture of every [?], also I desire that she have enough provisions consisting of corn, meat [?] to supply her during the year of my decease and also two cows & calves, two sows & pigs and six pork hogs, and also one horse or mule or such as she may select out of this kind of stock such as I may have on hand at that time of my decease, also the houses and plantation and all the timber land on the place I now live or may have lived at the time of my decease, however I change my opinion as above expressed as to the [?] and land believing that I have a larger portion of land then is necessary for her, therefore I give her one hundred acres including all the houses, forty or fifty acres of cleared land and the following in timber land such as this may [?]; The above item of property I bequeath to my said wife during her natural life, provided she be the longest live, At the decease of my said wife the above named property so bequeathed is to become a part of my estate, and to be equally divided among my children [for some reason my children have been xed out], the following named children [?} my daughters, '''[[Kendrick-1314|Mary Ann "Kendrick" Moore]], Catherine Mildred Kennedy, [[Kendrick-2645|Sarah T.E. Perry]], [[Kendrick-1313|Mariah Louisa Jackson]]''', and to my sons , '''[[Kendrick-1312|James Frances]], [[Kendrick-2077|'''William Kendrick''']] Item 4, I give and bequeath to my daughter in law upon my deceased son '''[[Kendrick-2076|Drury Kendrick]]''' in addition to what she had received [ink spot] my said son Drury the sum of five hundred dollars. Item5, [?]is [?] that all of the property which I may disposed of, of every description, be equally divided among all my children as above described with the exception of my said deceased son Drury’s wife and that part at designated and set apart to my beloved wife. Item 6, I hereby appoint under this my last will and testament this following named persons to Mr. Bushrod W Sanford, James B [ink spot], Josiah Agburas[ not sure about spelling of last name], my friends to much together and appraise and [?] in kind or otherwise according to the [?] named in this above and forgoing will and that they record these proceedings in the County of the County & State of my decease, In testimony [?] of [?] hereto of my hand and [?] [?] to this my last will and testament this 25th day of April,1864. Signed Isham Kendrick In presence of: John Blackman Bushrod W Sanford Filed in office August 28th1865. ------------------------------------ Probate, September,1865. State of Texas} County of Smith} I Sam L Earle Chief Justice of Smith County- Ex Officers Judge of Probate. Bushrod W Sanford a resident-citizen of Smith County and state afore said respectively State that Isham Kendrick a resident-citizen of said county and state died in said county and state on or about the___ day of August A.D. 1865 leaving his last will and testament dated 25th day of April A.D. 1865 appointing your applicant James B Hall and Josiah [? last name} as his executors of said Isham Kendrick your applicant - makes this his application for the probate of said will on the last Monday in September A.D. 1865. Signed: Bushrod W Sanford Filed in office August 28,1865 Ed Sharp, cccs.c ------------------------------------ Affidavit The State of Texas} County of Smith} Personally appeared before me John L Blackman who makes his affidavit in writing that he saw Isham Kendrick sign date paper dated April ___ A.D. 1865 and that he declared the same to be his last will and testament, and requested him to sign the same as a witness and that he did sign the same as a witness Signed John B Blackman Sworn to and subscribed before me - in witness whereof I hereunto sign my name and affix the official seal of the county this December 2 A.D. 1865. Sam L Earle County Justice S. Co. Filed December 4th, 1865. Ed Sharp, cccs.c ==Notes== * I looked at actual will, Mary Ann last name is Moore not Mary Ann Moon as translated. == Sources==

Will of Isobel Earle of Crudwell, 1596

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Isobel (Bostock) Earle of Crudwell, Wiltshire 1596== Transcription of the the Will of [[Bostock-556|Isobel (Bostock) Earle (abt.1506-abt.1596)]] of Crudwell, 1596 In Dei Nomine Amen the two and twentieth daie of October in the yeare of our Lorde God 1596 I Isabell Earle of Escott in the countye of Wiltes widow doe ordeyne and make this my laste will and testament in manner and forme following that ys to saie, ffirste I comende my soule to Almightie God, my Creator and maker, trusting that my the merrittes of his deere sonne Jhesus Christe, I shall be made partaker of his everlastinge kingdome of heaven; And I will my bodye to by bured in the parrishe churche of Crudwell. Imprimis I geve and bequeath to the poore of the saide parrishe of Crudwell twentye shillings. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my sonne Thomas, all my ploughe harness saving and excepting that that was geven and bequeathed by my late husbandes last will and testament. Item I geve and bequeath unto Thomas Erle and Margarett Partridge sonne and daughter of my said sonne Thomas and unto my godsonne Thomas Partridge sonne of the foresaide Margarett, to eche of them an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item my requeste unto myne executours is that they will suffer my saide sonne Thomas quietlie to hold and enioye my coppyholde att Bradenbrooke in as large and ample manner as they should have don according to the custome of the mannor of Crudwell. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Elizabeth Earle and Isabell Earle beinge my goddaughters and daughters of my sonne Roberte Earle six poundes thirtene shillings ffoure pence a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Margarett Marye Robert and William sonnes and daughters of my saide sonne Roberte an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my sonne John Earle a beaste of twoe years of age. Also I geve and bequeathe unto John Earle the sonne of the foresaide John Earle a beaste of two years of age. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Thomas Earle sonne of my saide sonne John a yerelinge calfe and an ewe and a lambe. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Margarett Earle daughter of my saide sonne John, and beinge my goddaughter six powndes thirteene shillings ffouwre pence. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Susanna daughter of my saide sonne John an ewe and lambe. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my sonne William tenne powndes. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Isabell Earle the eldest daughter of my saide sonne William and beinge my goddaughter six powndes thirteen shillings ffowre pence. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Isabell the younger daughter of my saide sonne William and beinge my goddaughter thirtye shillings remaynynge in the hands of her saide father. Item I geve and bequeathe unto William Thomas and Alice sonnes and daughter of the saide William an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my sonne Gyles Earle my best brasse panne. Item whereas my sonne Gyles dothe owe unto me five pownded ffiftene shillings, my will and bequest is that the saide money shalbe equally devyded amoungest his ffyve children. Moreover I geve and bequeathe unto eche of them an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto John Earle and Isabell Earle sonne and daughter of my sonne Nicholas deceased sixe powndes thirteen shillings fowre pence a peece yf so be that myne executours maie recover of Margarett Earle late wiefe of my saide sonne Nicholas twentye powndes which I lente unto my saide sonne Nicholas before his deathe. Item my will and bequest is that yf my saide daughter in lawe Margarett Earle will paye unto myne executours the some of twentye markes quietlie without trouble of law within one yeare after my decease that then the other twentie nobles parcel of the saide twentye poundes I doe freelie forgeve her. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my daughter Joane Pearce tenne powndes. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Agnes Dolman my daughter tenne powndes, one cowe, one coverlet, one blanckett, and one paire of sheetes. But my will meanynge and bequest is that my sonne Thomas shall have the use of the saide tenne powndes and cowe afore bequeathed unto the use of the saide Agnes during the liefe of her husbande William Dolman. And yf yt shall happen the saide Agnes Dolman shall dye and decease before her saide husbande that then the tenne powndes and cowe before bequeathed shalbe equallye devyded amoungest her children that that shalbe then living. Item I geve and bequeathe unto John Dolman sonne of the saide William and Agnes six powndes thirteen shillings ffowre pence. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Nicholas Dolman sonne of the saide William Dolman three powndes sixe shillings eighte pence, and one beaste of a yeare olde. Item I geve and bequeathe unto William Bridgett Alice Agnes Elizabeth and Thomas sonnes and daughters of the saide William and Agnes an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my daughter Alice Browne tenne powndes, and unto her three children Thomas Isabell and Bridgett beinge my godchildren sixe poundes thirteen shillings foure pence a peece. Item I geve and bueath unto ffrannces John and William sonnes of my saide daughter Alice an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my daughter Anne Greene tenne powndes my little coffer att my beddes foote with all that is in yt, one greate cheste, and one of my lesser brasse pannes. Item I geve and bequeathe unto John and Isabell sonne and daughter of my saide daughter Anne beinge my godchildren sixe powndes thirteen shillings foure pence a peece. Item I geve unto William and Richarde sonnes of my saide daughter Anne an ewe and a lambe a peece. Item my will and bequest is that yf any of my childrens children doe happen to dye or decease before they attaine to the age eighteen years. That then the money to them bequeathed with the increase thereof shalbe equallye devyded amoungest his or her brothers and sisters then survyvinge. Item I geve and bequeathe all my lynnen not before geven nor bequeathed unto all my daughters equallie to be devyded amoungest them. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my maide Thomazyne one heyffer of two years of age. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Alice Dyke my best gowne, a bushell of wheate and a bushell of barley. The rest of all my goodes and chattels as well moveable as unmoveable. I doe geve and bequeathe unto my two sonnes Roberte Erle and Gyles Earle, whom I make myne executours. Also I doe institute and appointe my welbeloved in Christe Roberte Hibbarde of Haselden and my sonne Thomas Earle to bee my overseers of this my last will and testament to whom I geve for their paines sixe shillings eighte pence a peece. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Richarde Davies the wryter hereof three shillings foure pence. Item I geve and bequeathe unto Willm Samuell and Joane the sonnes and daughter of my sonne John Earle, to eche of them a sheepe. Witnes to this my last will and testament Rich: Davies script Thomas Earle, Nicholas White, Johannis ffreeman, Agnetes Greene.

Will of Israel Fowler, Widow of Marlborough 1683

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Trancsription of the original will of [[Unknown-606443|Israell (Unknown) Fowler (abt.1620-bef.1685)]] widow of Malborough, Wiltshire which was written 25 January 1683/4 and probate was granted on 16 March 1684/5 to Robert Cowsey Junior. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P1/F/172; Reference Number: P1/F/172
{{Ancestry Sharing|28888051|b77194}} - {{Ancestry Record|61333|132078|uk}} (accessed 7 June 2022)
Israel Fowler probate in 1685.
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F. The obsolete letter Thorn (y) has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The handwriting was good and readable.
'''Persons mentioned''' *''' Israel Fowler, widow''' testatrix *'''Israel ''' daughter of testatrix, receives one shilling *'''Jeremiah''' son of testatrix, receives one shilling, a table and a Furnale *'''Phillip''' son of testatrix, receives one shilling *'''Elizabeth'''daughter of testatrix, receives one shilling *'''Sarah''' daughter of testatrix, receives one shilling, best peticoat and a suit of linnen *'''Jane (Eliots)''' daughter of testatrix, receives one shilling *'''Grandchildren''' not named all receive one shilling *'''Robert Cowsey Junior''' executor and trustee of will *'''Grand-child Ed Ellots (Eliots) son of Jane''' has trust set up for him to enable an apprenticeship when he is of age, if he dies before then then the money to be used for any of his siblings, children of Jane for the same purpose *'''Cor. Yeats''' witness *'''Robert Bouskers''' witness *'''Letitia Cowsey''' witness In the Name of God Amen '''I Israel Fowler Widow of'''
'''the Parish of St Mary in Marlburrough in the County'''
'''of Wilts''' being of perfect memory and understanding doe
make & ordain this my last will & Testament in maner
& form following Imprimis I give unto '''my Daughter'''
'''Israel''' Fowler one shilling Item to '''my son Jeremiah'''
one shilling with the Table in the hall & a Furnale Item to '''my son Phillip one shilling Item to '''my Daugh
'''=ter Elizabeth''' one shilling Item to '''my Daughter'''
'''Sarah''' one shilling together with my best Peticoat &
one suit of the best of my Linnen: Item to '''my Daughter'''
'''Jane''' one shilling To '''all my Grandchildren''' one shill
=ing a piece Item all the rest of my Goods Chattells
Debts Creditts whatsoever my Debts & Funeral ex=
pences being discharged I give unto '''my Trusty and'''
'''wellbeloved Friend Mr Robert Cowsey Junr''' whom
I constitute & appoint to be the Full & sole Executor of
this my last Will & Testament yett onely in trust
for '''my Grand-child Ed: Ellotts''' moreover my will is that
my said Execut[o]r shall sell & convert all my moveable goods
into money for & toward the placeing out '''my said Grand'''
'''=child''' an Apprentice when he shall come of yeares ca=
pable for it and in case my said grand=child dye before
that time then the said money to be imployed for the use of any
other the Children of '''my saidDaughter Jane Eliotts''' which shall be
born for the placeing out him or her for an Apprentice In
witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the
Twenty Fifth day of January Anno Dni 1683/4

Signed sealed &
Delivered in the
presence of
'''Cor. yeats'''
'''Robt Bouskors'''

the mark of
'''Letitia [x] Cowsey''' the mark of
'''Israel [X] Fowler''' [seal] Martij 16 1684/5
Jurat Exec[uto]r coram me[The] Executor sworn before me
'''Robt Woodward'''
1685/5 ===Sources===

Will of James Bateman of City of London (1718) TNA PROB 11/566/196

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] ==Introduction == This is a transcript of the last will and testament of [[Bateman-633|James Bateman MP (1660-1718)]], a successful merchant financier, Governor of the Bank of England, Alderman of London, Minister of Parliament, and Lord Mayor of London, dated 19 January 1716 and proved at the Court of Canterbury on 25 November 1718.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D680547 National Archive]
Reference: PROB 11/566/196
Description: Will of Sir James Bateman, Lord Mayor of the City of London of Tooting Graveney, Surrey
Date: 25 November 1718
Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 23 November 2023)
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original. Bold text for names is for ease of reading. ff has been rendered as F, and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]. Some words in the will were left blank and are rendered as empty spaces. ==People Mentioned== People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned. *[[Bateman-633|James Bateman]] *[[Bateman-632|William Bateman]], eldest son *John Hyatt *[[Bateman-4158|James Batema]], son *[[Bateman-4161|Richard Bateman]], son *Sir William Gore, deceased knigth and alderman of London *[[Janssen-856|Sir Theodore Janssen]], knight *John Poxon, callender *Sampson Coleclough *[[Bateman-3333|Joas Bateman]], father, deceased *James Angelas *John Shrewsbridge *Richard Baker *             Dummer *             Stiles *         Allen *[[Backwell-37|Terringham Backwell]] *[[Backwell-36|Barnaby Backwell]] *Thomas Burgh *Richard Chancey *Sir James Rushout *Sir Edward Selwyn *James Hoet, clerk *Sir Peter Meyer, merchant *              Harrison *[[Bateman-3334|Judith]], daughter *[[Bateman-4162|Elizabeth]], daughter *[[Bateman-4157|Ann]], eldest daughter *William Western, son-in-law *Dame Ann Hedges *Thomas Lord Trevor *[[Bateman-4649|Dame Judith Shorley]], sister *Mary Tillard, sister *William Western, son *Richard Hill, Esquire *Mr John Edmonds, merchant, Executor *Mr. Robert Hedges *Mrs Stackhouse *Mr. Isaac Stackhouse, deceased *Sir Robert Chaplin, Executor *Mr John Fellows, merchant, Executor *Mr. Samuel Harris, Reverend, sons tutor, Executor *Thomas Chaplin, nephew *Edmund Clapott, servant *Margarett Hermitage, housekeeper *Doctor Lilly Butler, Parson of Aldermanbury *Sir William Scawen *Isaac Tillard, nephew *John Barn *Joseph Russell Bancroft *John Rudge ==Property List== Property in the will, in the order that they are mentioned. *Capital messuage, land, tenements and manor of Shobdon, Hereford *Messuages, lands, tenements and manor in the Parish of Lingen, Hereford *Messuages, lands, tenements and manor in the Parish of Aymestree, Hereford *Manors of Conope, and Lye Devereux, Hereford *Messuages, lands, and tenements in the Parish of Kingsland, Hereford *Messuages, lands, and tenements in the Parish Wigmore, Hereford *Messuages, lands, and tenements in the Parish of Burrington, Hereford *Messuages, lands, and tenements in the Parish of Leminster, Hereford *Broom Farm, Ersland, Hereford purchased from John Hyatt *All other lands and estate in Hereford *Messuage or tenements in Crutched Friars, London *Freehold messuages or tenements in Barge Yard, Cheap Ward, London *Two freehold messuages or tenements in St Martins Lane, London *Two messuages or tenements in St Lawrence Pountney, London *Messuages or tenements in or near York Buildings, Westminster, London *Messuages or tenements in Poultry, Cheap Ward, London purchased of Allen *Messuages or tenements in Exchange Alley, London purchased from Terringham Backwell and Barnaby Backwell *Parsonage and Lands at Lisnes, Kent *Messuages, lands, tenements and parsonage in the parish of Erith *All other lands and tenements in Bexley or elsewhere in Kent *Capital messuage, lands, tenements, manor and gardens of Tooting Graveney, London *Messuages, lands, and tenements belonging to Nazeing Lodge and Waltham Fishery with the kersies and ozier grounds adjoining in the Parishes of Nazeing and Waltham, purchased from Thomas Burgh *Lands and estate of Harold Park purchased from Richard Chancey *All other lands and tenements whatsoever and wheresoever in Essex *Messuages, lands, and tenements of Holywell Priory, Shoreditch, London purchased from Sir James Rushout and Sir Edward Selwyn *Messuage or tenement and farm in Appleby Street, Hertford *All other lands and tenements in Hertford *Messuage or tenement in Newgate Street, London == Will Transcript == [Page 1]
In the Name of God Amen
I '''James Bateman''' knight and Lord Mayor of the City
of London being in good health of Body and of Sound and Disposing
Mind memory and Understanding Do make and Declare this my
Last Will and Testament in manner and form following (viz.) First
I humbly recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God
trusting in him for the pardon of all my Sins through the Merits
and Satisfaction of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ my Body
I commit to the Earth to be decently buried late at night without
any pompous Show pageantry or usual ostentation in the Vault
I lately built in the Church yard of Tooting Graveney in the
County of Surr[e]y where my Late Dearest Wife now lyes interred
and as for such Worldly Estate with which God hath been
pleased to bless me I Give and dispose thereof in manner following
Impri[mi]s / I give Devise and bequeath unto my Eldest Son '''William'''
'''Bateman''' for the term of his Natural Life without Impeachm[en]t
of or for any manner of Wast other than for Voluntary Wast in
the pulling down destroying and Demolishing of Houses Barnes
and other Buildings All that my Capital Messuage and Mannor
of Shobdon in the County of Hereford And all those my Mannors
of Lingen Aymestree Conope and Lye Devereux with their and
every of their Rights Members and Appurtenances in the said
County of Hereford And also all and every my Messuages Lands
Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever in the Parishes of Shobdon
Aymestree Kingsland Lingen Wigmore Burrington and Leminster
[Page 2]
and every of them in the said County of Hereford and also all
that my Farm called the Broom Farme lying in Ersland near
Shobdon in the said County of Hereford which I purchased of '''John'''
'''Hyatt''' And also all other my Lands and Estate whatsoever and where
=soever in the said County of Hereford The Remainder to the First
and every other the Son and Sons of the Body of the said '''William'''
'''Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the Heires Male of the Body
and Bodys of all and every such Son and Sons lawfully Issuing severally
and successively one after another as they shall be in Seniority of Age
and priority of Birth the Eldest of such Son and Sons and the Heires
Male of his and their body and bodyes being always preferred and
to take place before the younger of such Son and Sons and the Heirs
Male of his and their Body and Bodys The Remainder to all and
every the Daughter and Daughters of the Body of the said '''William'''
'''Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten to take as Tennants in Common and
not as joint Tennants and to the heirs of the Body and Bodys of all
and every such Daughter and Daughters lawfully issuing The Remainder
to my Second Son '''James Bateman''' for and during his natural Life
without Impeachment of or for any manner of Wast other than
Voluntary Wast in the pulling down Demolishing and Destroying of
Houses Barnes and other Buildings The Remainder to the First
and every other the Son and Sons of the body of the said '''James'''
'''Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the Heires Male of the
body and bodys of such first and every other Son and Sons lawfully
issuing severally and successively one after another as they shall
be in priority of Birth and Seniority of Age the Eldest of such Son
and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and bodys
being always preferred and to take place before the younger of
such Son and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and
bodys The Remainder to all and every the Daughter and Daughters
of the Body of the said '''James Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten
to take as Tennants in common and not as joint Tennants and to
the Heires of the Body and Bodys of all and every such Daughter
and Daughters lawfully issuing The Remainder to my Third Son
'''Richard Bateman''' for and during the Term of his natural Life
without impeachment of or for any manner of Wast other than
voluntary Wast in the pulling down Demolishing and Destroying
of Houses Barnes and other Buildings The Remainder to the
first and every other the Son and Sons of the Body of the said
'''Richard Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the Heirs Male
of the body and bodys of such first and every other Son and Sons
lawfully issuing severally and successively one after another as
they shall be in priority of Birth and Seniority of Age The Eldest
of such Son and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and
bodys being always preferred and to take place before the younger
of such Son and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and
bodys The Remainder to all and every the Daughter and Daughters
of the body of the said '''Richard Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten
to take as Tennants in Common and not as joynt Tennants and to
the heirs of the body and bodys of all and every such Daughter
and Daughters lawfully issuing Remainder to my own right Heires
for ever \ Also I give and bequeath to my said Son '''William Bateman'''
[Page 3]
for and during his natural Life all that my Messuage or Tenem[ents]
with the appurtenances in Crutched Fryers in the parish of
                          in London late in the possession of '''S[ir] William Gore'''
late knight and alderman of London The Remainder to the first
and every other the Son and Sons of the Body of the said '''William'''
'''Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the Heirs Male of the
Body and Bodys of such first and every other Son and Sons lawfully
issuing severally and Successively one after another as they shall
be in seniority of age and priority of Birth the Eldest of such Son
and Sons and the heirs Male of his body to be always preferred
and to take place before the younger of such Son and Sons and
the heirs Male of his and their body and bodys The Remainder
to my said Son '''James Bateman''' for and during his natural Life
The Remainder to the first and every other the Son and Sons of the
said '''James Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the heires
Male of the Body and Bodys of such first and every other Son and
Sons lawfully issuing severally and successively and after another
as they shall be in Seniority of Age and priority of Birth the
Eldest of such Son and Sons and the heirs Male of his and their
body and bodys being always preferred and to take place
before the younger of such Son and Sons and the heirs Male of
his and their body and bodys The Remainder to my said Son
'''Richard Bateman''' for and during his natural Life The Remainder
to the first and very other the Son and Sons of the body of the
said '''Richard Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the heirs
Male of the body and bodys of such first and every other Son and
Sons lawfully issuing severally and Successively one after another
as they shall be in Seniority of Age and priority of birth the Eldest
of such Son and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body
and body's beings allways preferred and to take place before
the younger of such Son and Sons and the heirs Male of his and
their Body and Bodys The Remainder to the President and
Governors of Christs Hospitall in London and to their Successors
for ever for the use and benefit of the said hospital Item I
Give Devise and bequeath unto my said Son '''William Bateman'''
all those my Freehold Messuages or Tenements with their and
every of their Rights Members and Appurtenances Scituate and
being in Barge Yard in the Parish of                                       in the
Ward of Cheap in London now or late in the several tenures or
Occupations of '''S[ir] Theodore Jansen''' knight '''John Poxon''' a Callender
and '''Sampson Coleclough''' And also all those my two Freehold
Messuages or Tenements with their and every of their appurtenances
Scituate and being in St Martins Lane in the Parish of St Martins
Orgar London the one of them Hereford in the Occupation of my
late dear Father '''Joas Bateman''' and the other of them now or
late in the occupation of '''James Angelas''' and also all those my
Two Messuages or Tenements with their appurtenances in St
Lawrence Pountney Lane in the Parish of Abchurch London
now or late in the Tenures or Occupations of '''John Shrewsbridge'''
and '''Richard Baker''' their assignes or under Tennants And also all
those my Messuages or Tenements with their and every of their
appurtenances Scituate and being in or near York Buildings
[Page 4 ]
in the Parish of StMartins in the Fields in the County of Midd[lese]x
now or late in the several tenures or Occupations of         '''Dummer'''
and                         '''Stiles'''         
And also all those my Messuages or Tenements with their and
every of their appurtenances Scituate and being in the Poultry in the
Parish of St Mary Colechurch in the Ward of Cheap aforesaid London
which I purchased of                     '''Allen''' / and also all that or those
my Messuages or Tenements with their appurtenances in Exchange
Alley in the Parish of                                    London which I purchased
of '''Terringham Backwell''' and '''Barnaby Backwell''' To hold all and
Singular my said Freehold Messuages or Tenements before ment[i]oned
in Barge yard St Martins Lane St Lawrence Pountney Lane Yorke
Buildings the Poultry and Exchange Ally with their and every of
their rights Members and Appurtenances unto my said Son '''William'''
'''Bateman''' his heirs and assignes for ever Item I give Devise and
bequeath unto my said Son '''James Bateman''' for and during his
natural Life without impeachment of Wast other than Voluntary
Wast in pulling down Demolishing and Destroying of Houses Barnes
and other Buildings my Parsonage and Lands at Lisnes near Erith in
the County of Kent and all my Messuages Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments in the said parish of Erith the Parsonage impropriate
of the Parish and Church of Erith aforesaid, and all And all manner
of Tyths both great and Small Tyths growing arising Renewing and
encreasing within the said Parish and the Advowson Donation and
right of presentation of and to the Church of Erith aforesaid and all
other my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Erith aforesaid or
BeckslyBexley or elsewhere in the said County of Kent, And also all that
my Mannor of Tooting Graveney with all the rights Members
and appurtenances to the same belonging or appertaining and also
my Capitall Messuage with the Gardens Lands and appurtenances
thereto belonging and all the Furniture and household Stuffe (Plate
Excepted) which shall be in the said house at the time of my Decease or
therewith now used in the Parish of Tooting Graveney in the County
of Surr[e]y now in my possession and all other my Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments in the said Parish of Tooting or elsewhere in the said
County of Surr[e]y The Remainder to the First and every other the
Son and Sons of the body of the said '''James Bateman''' lawfully to be
begotten and to the Heirs Male of the Body and Bodys of such first
and every other Son and Sons lawfully issuing severally and successively
one after another as they shall be in priority of Birth and Seniority
of age This Eldest of such Son and Sons and the Heires Male of his and
their body and bodys being always preferred and to take place before
the younger of such Son and Sons and the Heires Male of his and their
body and bodys The Remainder to all and every the Daughter and
Daughters of the body of the said '''James Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten
to take as Tennants in Common and not as joint Tennants and to the
Heirs of the body and bodys of all and every such Daughter and
Daughters lawfully issuing The Remainder to my said Son '''William'''
'''Bateman''' for and during his natural Life without impeachment of
Wast other than Voluntary Wast in pulling down demolishing and
Destroying of Houses Barnes and other Buildings The Remainder
to the first and every other the Son and Sons of the Body of the said
[Page 5]
'''William Bateman''' Lawfully to be begotten and to the Heirs Male
of the body and bodys of such first and every other Son and Sons
Lawfully issuing severally and successively one after another as
they shall be in priority of birth and seniority of age The
Eldest of such Son and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their
body and bodys being always preferred and to take place
before the younger of such Son and Sons and the heirs Male of
his and their body and bodys The Remainder to all and every
the Daughter and Daughters of the body of the said '''William'''
'''Bateman''' lawfullly to be begotten to take as Tennants in Common
and not as joint Tennants and to the heirs of the body and bodys
of all and every such Daughter and Daughters lawfully issuing
The Remainder to my said Son '''Richard Bateman''' for and
during his natural Life without impeachment of Wast other
than Voluntary Wast in pulling down Demolishing and destroying
of Houses Barnes and other Buildings The Remainder to the first
and every other the Son and Sons of the body of the said '''Richard'''
'''Bateman''' Lawfully to be begotten and to the Heirs Male of the
body and bodys of such first and every other Son and Sons Lawfully
issuing severally and Successively one after another as they shall be
in priority of birth and Seniority of age The Eldest of such Son and
Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and bodys being always
preferred and to take place before the younger of such Son and
Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and bodys The
Remainder to all and every the Daughter and Daughters of the
body of the said '''Richard Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten to take
as Tennants in Common and not as joint Tennants and to the Heirs
of the body and bodys of all and every such Daughter and Daughters
lawfully issuing The Remainder to my own right Heirs for ever
Item I give Devise and bequeath unto my said Son '''Richard Bateman'''
for and during his natural Life without impeachment of or for
any manner of Wast other than Voluntary Wast in pulling down
Demolishing and destroying of Houses Barnes and other Buildings
all those my Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments now or
lately belonging to Naz[e]ing Lodge and Waltham Fishery with
the Kersies and Ozier Grounds there next adjoining in the Parishes
of NazingNazeing and Waltham or elsewhere in the County of Essex which
I purchased of '''Thomas Burgh''' and also all those my Lands and
Estate called Harold Park which I lately purchased of '''Richard Chancey'''
And all other my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever
and wheresoever in the said County of Essex and also all those my
Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments lately belonging
to the Priory of Holywell in the Parish of St Leonard Shoreditch in
the County of Middlesex which I purchased of '''S[ir] James Rushout'''
and '''S[ir] Edward Selwyn''' now or late in the possession of '''James'''
'''Hoet''' Clerk his assignes or under tennants And also all that my
Messuage or Tenement and Farm with the Lands and Appurtenances
thereto belonging in Appleby Street in the Parish of Cheshunt in
the County of Hertford and all other my Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments in the said County of Hertford The Remainder to the
first and every other the Son and Sons of the Body of the said '''Richard'''
'''Bateman''' lawfully to be begotten and to the Heirs Male of the
[Page 6]
Body and bodys of such first and every other Son and Sons lawfully
issuing severally and successively one after another as they shall
be in priority of birth and Seniority of age The Eldest of such Son and
Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and bodys being
always preferred and to take place before the younger of such Son
and Sons and the Heirs Male of his and their body and bodys
Remainder to all and every the Daughter or Daughters of the body of
the said '''Richard Bateman''' Lawfully to be begotten to take as
Tennants in Common and not as joint Tennants and to the Heires
of the body and bodys of such Daughter and Daughters respectively
lawfully issuing The Remainder to my said Son '''William Bateman'''
and his Heires. Item I give and bequeath unto my said Son '''William'''
'''Bateman''' his Executors and Administrators all Arreares Rent Household
goods Stock upon Land and other personall Estate in the County of
Hereford And all that my Messuage or Tenement with the
Appurtenances in Barge yard aforesaid now or late in the Tenure or
Occupation of '''S[ir] Peter Meyer''' Merchant And also all that my
Messuage or Tenement in Newgate Street in the Parish of Christ Church
London now or late in the Occupation of                     '''Harrison''' and the
Severall Leases by which I hold the said Messuages or Tenements
and all my Estate Terms of years and interest therein. And my Will
and Mind is That my said Sons or such person or persons to whom
any Estates shall descend or are given for Life or in Tail by this my
Will shall have power to Grant Leases of such Estates or any part
thereof for one and Twenty years so as no Fine or Income be taken
and that the best improved Annuall Rent be reserved thereon and
further my Will and Mind is that in Case any of my said Sons
or other person or persons to whom any Estate or Estates shall
descend or are given for life or in Tail by this my Will shall
happen to Marry such person or persons shall have power to
make jointure or jointures or Settlements out of such Estate or Estates
on such Wife or Wives with Whom they shall respectively Marry
Provided and my Will and Mind is that my Executors here after
named and the Survivors and Survivor of them shall be and I doe
hereby appoint them Guardians to my said Sons''' James''' and '''Richard'''
untill they shall respectively attain their several Ages of Twenty
and one years and that they shall receive the Rents Issues and
Profitts of all and every the said Mannors Messuages Lands Tenem[ent]s
hereditaments and other the promisses herein particularly and
respectively devised to them and there out pay and provide for the
Maintenance and Education of my said Children during their Minority
in such manner as they shall judge necessary and expedient. And
Whereas I am a Freeman of the City of London I Do direct that my
personal Estate shall be divided and distributed according to the
Custome of the said City Pursuant Whereunto one Moiety or halfe
part there of (by reason I have no Wife) will belong into my Five
Children '''William James Richard Judith''' and '''Elizabeth''' unto whom
I give the said equally I having already advanced my Eldest Daughter
'''Ann''' in Marriage to '''William Western''' Esq[quire] and given with her as a
Portion Ten Thousand pounds And out of the other Moiety of my
said personal Estate which is at my own Disposall I give and bequeath
as followeth (viz.) I give and bequeath unto my Daughters '''Judith'''
[Page 7]
and '''Elizabeth''' (to whom I do also appoint my Executors or the
Survivors of their to be Guardians) in Case their respective
Customary parts and proportions of my said Estate shall not
amount to Ten Thousand pounds so much money to each of them as
will make up their said respective Customary Share and proportions
the full Summe of Ten Thousand pounds to be paid to them severally
when they shall attain their respective Ages of Twenty one years
or be Married which shall first happen and the Interest of their
Portions or so much thereof as my Executors shall think proper to
be applyed to their Maintenance and Education. Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Dame Ann Hedges''' Fifty pounds for Mourning
also To the right Honourable '''Thomas Lord Trevor''' Twenty pounds
To '''Dame Judith Shorley''' my Sister Fifty pounds, To my Sister '''Mary'''
'''Tillard''' for her self and Children Fifty pounds, To my Son '''William'''
'''Western''' for his self and Family one hundred pounds, To the Right
Honourable '''Richard Hill''' Esq[uire] Fifty pounds, To my Executor '''Mr John'''
'''Edmonds'''''' and his Wife Fifty pounds and To '''Mr Robert Hedges'''
now in India Twenty pounds all for Mourning. To
'''Stackhouse''' Widow of '''Mr. Isaac Stackhouse''' deceased Thirty pounds
To '''S[ir] Robert Chaplin''' '''Mr John Fellows''' and the '''Reverend Mr'''
'''Samuel Harris''' three of my Executors here after named and To
'''Thomas Chaplin''' Nephew of the said '''S[ir] Robert''' to each of them
Twenty pounds for Mourning. Item I give unto my Servant '''Edmund'''
'''Clapott''' for his good and faith full Service done and performed to
me one annuity or yearly Summe of Fifty pounds during his natural
Life to be paid him Quarterly at the Four usual Feast dayes in
the year the first payment thereof to begin and be made at the
first of the said Feasts which shall happen next after my decease
And I do hereby Forgive and release unto my said Servant '''Edmund'''
'''Clapott''' all and every Debt Summe or Summes of money as shall be due
and owing from him to me or wherewith he shall be charged or
chargeable in and by my Books of Accompt. Item I give unto
'''Margarett Hermitage''' my Housekeeper for and during her natural
Life one Annuity or yearly Summe of Thirty pounds to be paid
Quarterly att the four usuall Feasts or Quarterly payments in the
year The first payment to begin and be made on the first of the
said usuall Feasts happening next after my Decease which said
Annuities of Fifty pounds and Thirty pounds I will shall be
paid by my said Son '''William''' or by such person or persons to
whom the Freehold Estate in Houses hereby devised to my said
Son shall Descend or come According to this my Will. Item I give
to the said '''Edmund Clapott''' and the said '''Margarett Hermitage'''
and to every other Servant who shall be living with me att the
time of my Death the Summe of Five pounds and to every of my
said Servants who shall have lived with me seven years at the
time of my Death the further Summe of Ten pounds. Item I give to
the Church Wardens of the Parish of Tooting Graveney aforesaid
the Summe of One Hundred pounds to be paid to them within Ten
Weeks after my Decease To the intent that the said Church wardens
shall pay and Apply the said Summe of One Hundred pounds in the
putting and placeing forth poor Boys or Girls of the same Parish
to be Apprentices to some usefull Trade or Imployment I also give to
[Page 8]
The poor of the Parish of St Martin Orgar Twenty pounds, and To
the poor of the Parish of Aldermanbury London the life Summe of Twenty
pounds to be paid for the Church wardens of those respective Parishes
Item I give to '''Doctor Lilly Butler''' Parson of Aldermanbury afores[ai]d
the Summe of Twenty pounds for the respect I bear to him To '''S[ir]'''
'''William Scawen''' Twenty pounds for Mourning, To the President and
Governor of Christs Hospitall in London the Summe of One Hundred pounds
To the President and Governors for the Poor of the City of London the
life Summe of One Hundred pounds for the use and benefitt of the said
Poor harboured in the Work house belonging to the said City. To the
Poor of the Parish of St Michael Basssissimo in London the Summe of
Twenty pounds and to the poor of the Parish of St Buttolph without
Bishopsgate the life Summe of Twenty pounds to be paid to the Church
Wardens of the said respective Parises, To my Nephew I'''saac Tillard'''
Twenty pounds for Mourning. Item I give and bequeath unto my
Executors here after named and the Survivors and Survivor of them
and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor all those my
two Annuitys issuing and payable out of the Exchequer The one of
Fifty pounds per Annum (No. 187) Dated the Seventh day of Novemb[er]
One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seven and the other of them of
Twenty pounds per annum (No. 189) of the same date both of them
purchased in the Name of '''John Barn''' and by severall assignments
there of made are now vested in me upon Trust that my said Executors
and the Survivors and Survivor of them and the Executors and
Administrators of such Survivor do and shall out of the same Annuitys
pay weekly to every of the Almswomen who now are and shall be
put and placed in the Alms houses by me lately built at Tooting
Graveney aforesaid while they shall live in the said Almshouses
Two Shillings and Six pence and shall also deliver unto every of
the same Almswomen yearly half a Chaldron of good Coales
and the rest of the said Annuitys shall be laid out in the
purchasing of Lands for the use and benefit of the Almswomen who
shall Live and inhabit in the said Almshouses and for the keeping
the same in Repair. And my Will and Mind is that the person or
persons to whom my aforesaid Mannor and Lands at Tooting shall
Descend and of right belong according to this my Will shall have
the power of putting in or turning out the Women who shall Inhabit
in the same Almshouses and the Sole Management thereof. And I
do hereby declare that the severall Leasehold Messuages and
premisses and likewise the Exchequer Annuitys by me herein parti=
cularly devised shall be accounted as part of my personal Estate and be
taken out of the Testamentary part or that Moiety thereof which I
have a right to dispose of And I do make and appoint my Son
'''William Bateman''' '''S[ir] Robert Chaplin''' of St Martins in the Fields
in the County of Middlesex '''Mr John Edmonds''' of Aldermanbury and
'''Mr John Fellows''' both of London Merchants and the Reverend '''Mr
'''Samuel Harris''' my Sons Tutor Executors of this my Will and for their
care and pains in the Execution thereof I give to every of them the
Summe of Two Hundred pounds over and above what I have herein
before given to them and for their greater Ease in discharging the
Trusts hereby in them reposed I give to my said Executors the yearly
Summe of Fifty pounds for the Sallary or Wages of a Bookkeeper or< br /> [Page 9]
Agent to be by them employed in the keeping the Books Accompts
and other matters relating to my Estate so long as they or the
Survivors or Survivor of them shall judge it necessary to employ any
such person all the rest and residue of my Goods Chattles and
personal Estate whatsoever I give and bequeath unto my said Son
'''William Bateman''' And I do hereby direct and impower any three
or more of my said Executors or the Major part of the Survivors of
them either to continue such part of my personal Estate in such of
the public Stocks Funds or other Securities as the same shall
remain and be at the time of my Death or to alter Sell or Dispose
thereof or any part thereof and Employ and putt out the produce
thereof or any other Moneys which shall come to their hands in any
other public Stocks Funds or other Securitys in such manner as they
shall judge best and most for the interest of my said Children And
my will is that my said Executors shall not be liable or Chargeable
the acts of them with or for the Acts or Receipts of the other of
them and that every of them shall be answerable only for his
own respective act and Receipt and that they or any of them shall
not be liable to make good any Loss which shall happen to any part
of my personal Estate by the buying or selling of any of the public
Stocks or Funds or the baduess or deficiency of any Security or Securitys
whereon any part of my said personal Estate shall be Lent or placed
unless such loss happen by the Willfull neglect or default of my said
Executors or such of them as shall so Lend or place the same on such
bad or deficient Security or Securitiys And I do hereby revoke annull
and make void all former or other Wills by me at any time hereto
=fore made and do declare this only to be my Last Will and Testam[en]t
In Witness whereof to two parts of this my Will Each part being
contained in three Skins of Parchment to each Skin I have Sett my
hand and to each part as annexed together my Seal this Nineteenth
day of January in the Third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
King Defender of the Faith &c Annoq[ue] Domini 1716. ( Ja[me]s Bateman)
Signed Sealed published and Declared by the within named '''S[ir]'''
'''James Bateman''' as and for his Last Will and Testament in the
presence of us whose Names are Subscribed as Witnesses and attested
by us in the presence of the said '''S[ir] James Bateman''' '''Joseph'''
'''Russell Bancroft''' '''John Rudge'''./.
== Proving Transcript == Probatum fuit hujus modi Testamentum apud London
coram venerabili viro Humfredo Henchman Legum Doctore Surrogate
venerabilis et egregij viri Johannis Bettesworth Legum etiam Doctoris
Curiae Praerogative Cantuariensis Magistri Custodis sive Commissarij
legitime constituti vicesimo Quinto die Mensis Novembris Anno
Domini Millesimo Septingentesimo decimo octavo Juramentis Gulielmi
Bateman Armigeri filij dicti defuncti Domini Roberti Chaplin Militis
Johannis Edmonds Armigeri Johannis Fellowes arud et Reverendi viri
Samuelis Harris Clerici Executorum in dicto Testamento nominatorum
Quibus commissa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum bonorum
jurium et credditorum dicti defuncti Devene et fidelitor Administrando
eadem ad Sancta Dei Evengelia Jurat
Translation: A testament of this kind was proved at London before the venerable man Humphrey Henchman, Doctor of Laws, Surrogate, the venerable and excellent man John Bettesworth, also Doctor of Laws, Master, Custodian or Commissioner of the lawfully established Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on the twenty-fifth day of the month of November in the year or our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighteen, the oaths of William Bateman, son of the said deceased, Sir Robert Chaplin, a soldier, John Edmonds, Armiger, John Fellowes, Reverend man, Samuel Harris, Clerk, the Executors named in the said Testament, they having been sworn to administer all and singular the goods, rights, and credits of the said deceased in good and faithful administration of the same by the saints and angels of god. == Sources ==

Will of James Booker

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] In the name of God, Amen, This 9th Day July 1819. I [[Booker-1880|James Booker]] of the County of Chatham, and State of North Carolina Being very sick in body. But in perfect mind and memory Thanks be to almighty God for it. Do make this my last Will and Testament, the manner, and form as follow ??? First I recommend my Soul into the hands of almighty God, that gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a Christian manner, and touching such worldly goods, which it hath pleased god to help me with in this life. I givs and Dispose of the same in the following manner. Item First. I lend unto my dearly beloved wife Phebo Booker The Track of Land I now live on including that part of the Hayes Track, as far as horn creek. Also four negroes namely, Bob, Abram, Dilcy and Tab and yoke of steers and cart, half of my dwelling house and Kitchen furniture, during her life in widowhood. And after her death to be equally divided among my children. Also the choice of my horses, four cows and calves, the last mentioned given to dispose as she thinks proper Item. I givs and bequeath unto my dearly beloved son Daniel Booker this track of land where he now lives on lying in Wala ?and Cumberland County also on negro man by the name of Riddick. Item I give an bequeath unto my dearly beloved son Enoch Booker the tract of Land where he now lives upon in woke county. Alao one negro man by the name of Arthur. Item. I givs unto my dearly beloved daughter Molly Heuika =beo, one negro girl by the name of Sally. Item. I givs and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Esther Lamair, one negro man by the name of Dick(?). Item. I givs and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter [[Booker-1879|Betsy Wommack]] on negro girl by the name of Gracey ………………………. Item I givs and beqeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Patience Thomas, on negro girl by the name of Silvey also the Track of Land where she now lives upon. Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved daughter Rebecca Rollins the Track of Land where she now lives upon in Cumberland County also one negro girl by the name of Gezziah and mare now in popefsion? tow cows and calves one bed and furniture. Item I give and bequeath unto my three grand children namely Lucy, Henry, and Winifred Jones, three negroes namely George, Delenia, and Milly. Item I give and bequeath unto my two Sons Daniel and Enoch Booker half of the mill on white Oak, the other half units I give unto Barnaby Thomas, Buck Lanair and Thomas Rollins. I also give unto Richard Hesckabee Buck Loonair Barnaby Thomas. Young Jones. [[Womack-2939|Rorie Wommock]], and Thomas Rollins Ten Dollars each. Item I leave the whol residence of my property not willed to be sold and equally divided amongst my children my three grand children to draw one share for Lavicy And do appoint my Son Enoch Booker and Buck Lanir(?) to be whole and sole Executors of this my last will and Testament and I James Booker, do revoke and diso?? nick all other wills here to fore made by me. In ??? where of I have here unto let my hand the day and date above written Signed Sealed and Delivered In the presents of ?? Bernvell Rollins James B Booker (his mark) William + Bitts (His mark)Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Wills and Estate Papers (Chatham County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Chatham, North Carolina Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2021. * View {{Ancestry Record|9061|893907}} (requires subscription). * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|25401984|1564e5}} on ancestry.com * Transcribed will by Tomaszewicz-6 (James Booker 1819 transcribe) ==First Probate== ==Second Probate== A list of the property belonging to the Estate of James Booker, Dect. Richard Huckabee to one negro woman by the name of Phillie at the loist bider --- 180 do to two small children by the name of Georg + Milley Belonging --- 184 (Jones is Heirs) Phebe Booker to one by the name of Delila to the lowest bider --- 70 Belonging to Jones is Heirs To some open acounts --- 10 Recorded in book 6 page 674(?) :Thos Ragland Clerk :::Enoch Booker :::Buckanon Lanier ………………………. :::entered List of Property of the Estate of James Booker dec'd Determined by the County at August Session 1821 :Recorded ………………………. An additional Inventory of the Estate of James Booker, dec'd May Term 1821 :Recorded ………………………. The Executor of James Booker, dec'd at May Term 1821 makes the following return-- :1 Judgement against Randolph Battle for $30 :1 Note against ?Milie Jones for $10 ~ $30 ::By the Executors-- :::Enoch Booker :::Buckanon Lenier :Recorded in Book 6 page 474 :::Thos Ragland Clerk ………………………. Amount of property sold B Lanier and E Booker Exctr upon the Estate of James Booker Decd Daniel Booker | acers 167 | James Jones Track of Land at fifty sents per acer |83|30 :do - - - do - | 170 | Baker Track|89|25 Barnaby Thomas| 175 |do - do Senter Track |175 :do - - do |373|do - do ?ase Track 3.67? |1369|77 B Lanier|190|do - do White Oak Track |570| :do - - - do | | To one pitch fork and Lock | |65 : Thomas Rolling | |To one stand and Riddle | |40 : E Booker | |To one around parsel peas | |35 : William Bets| |To one Riddle | |22-1/2 : R Cross | |To lent money |60| : William Craffard| |To one note|105|27-1/2 : John Partrig| |to one note|25| ::| |To cash in hand|22| ::::$2507|62 :::B Lanier :::A Booker ………………………. Additional Acct Sales of the Estate of James Booker decd Returned February Sessions 1821 RecordedAncestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Wills and Estate Papers (Chatham County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Chatham, North Carolina Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2021. * View {{Ancestry Record|9061|238218}} (requires subscription). * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|25402015|2abb54}} on ancestry.com, "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V65M-1L8 : 8 March 2021), James Booker, 1821; citing Chatham, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 1,728,772. ==Sources==

Will of James Calverley of Sabden, Forest of Pendle, 1762

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the registered copy of the Will of [[Calverley-259|James Calverley]]. It was written on 12 November 1761 and proved at the Consistory Court, Diocese of Chester on 25 May 1762. ''' Wills and administrations of Lancashire only, 1558-1857''': "Wills and administrations of Lancashire only, 1558-1857"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/126866 Wills and administrations of Lancashire only, 1558-1857] Original wills "A-E", 1762
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James died within a few days after writing his will and was buried at St Mary's Church, Newchurch in Pendle, Lancashire, England on 17 November 1761. '''Burial''': "Lancashire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Lancashire Anglican Parish Registers. Preston, England: Lancashire Archives; Reference Number: PR 2862/1/2
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Name: James Calverley; Burial Date: 17 Nov 1761; Parish: Newchurch In Pendle, St Mary, Lancashire, England.

The transcription is as per the original spelling, line breaks and punctuation. Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. __TOC__ Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: ===Persons mentioned=== *[[Read-8160|'''Mary Calverley''']], Testator's wife and the Executrix
*'''John Read''', Testator's brother-in-law and the Executor
*[[Hartley-1579|'''Robert Hartley''']], Testator's Son-in-law
*'''Widdow Tattersal'''
*[[Calverley-502|'''James Calverly''']], Testator's Oldest son
*[[Calverley-273|'''William Calverly''']], Testator's Second Son
*[[Calverley-503|'''John Calverly''']], Testator's youngest Son
*[[Calverley-267|'''Elizabeth''']], Testator's Oldest Daughter
*[[Calverley-269|'''Martha Haworth''']], Testator's daughter
*[[Calverley-271|'''Margret Hartley''']], Testator's Daughter and wife of Robert Hartley
*[[Calverley-272|'''Jane''']], Testator's Daughter and Wife of James Dixon
*[[Dickson-1638|'''James Dixon''']], Testator's Son-in-law
*Testator's '''Grand Children''' born of Testator's daughter [[Calverley-268|'''Mary''']]
*'''Edmd: Slarkie''', Testator's witness
*'''Wm Robinson''', Testator's witness
*'''Berd. Dickinson''', Testator's witness
---- '''Will of James Calverley of Sabden, Forest of Pendle, 1762''' [Page 1]
Calverley
Will
of James late of
Sabden in the Forrest
of Pendle Yeom[an] dece[ase]d
ex[ecu]ted & Adon [et]c to
'''Mary Calverley''' & '''John Read the Ex[ecut]ors'''
being first sworn
May 25th.
1762
[Page 2]
This is the Last Will and Testament of me
'''James Calverly''' of Sabden in the Forest of Pendle in the County of
Lancaster Yeoman. Whereas I have by my Surrender bearing
equal date herewith for the Consideration therein Mentioned Surrendered and
given up into the Hands of the Ladies of the Forest of Pendle and Manor
of Ighten hill in the Said County according to the Custom of the Said -
Forest and Manor All that One Messuage other Edifeies Lands and
Premises with the Appurtenances of the yearly Rent to the Ladies of the
Said Forest and Manor of Four Shillings and One Penny which Said
Surrendered premises being now in the Possession of me the Said James
Calverly. And Also all that One Messuage or dwelling House with Other
Buildings three Gardens One Close of Land Called Stubbs in Barley
Booth within the Said Forest and are of the yearly rent to the Ladies of
the Said Forest of Sixpence now in the Tenure or Occupation of
'''Robert Hartey''' and '''Widdow Tattersal''' and Also all that One Messuage or dwelling
House with one Barn and Other Buildings and other Closes of Land
Mentioned and Expressed in the Said Surrender Lying and being in Barley
Booth aforesaid of the yearly rent to the Ladies of the said Forest and
Manor of four Shillings and Eight pence Now in the Occupation of
'''Robert Hartley'''. all which Said premises aforesaid are Surrendered
to the USE and behoef of '''John Read of New Church''' within the said Forest
and his Heirs Subject to Such Trust intents and appointments as I should
declare direct and appoint in and by my Last will and Testament
in writing attested by three or more Credible Witnesses Reference
being had to the said impart recited Surrender may more fully appear
NOW I do hereby declare direct and appoint that all that One
Messuage and dwelling House with the Lands and premises thereto
Belonging Now in My Occupation and are to the Ladies of the Said
forest and manor of four Shillings and One Penny Shall be to the
use of '''My Oldest son James Calverly''' His Heirs and Assigns for
ever and I do hereby devise the Same Unto him His Heirs and Assigns
for ever accordingly Subject to and charged with the several
Legasies hereafter mentioned. And I do hereby direct declare and
[Page 3]
appoint that One Moiety or half Part of the first Mentioned Premises
with the Appurtenances thereto belonging being of the yearly rent to
the Ladies of the Said Forest and manor of two Shillings and four
pence. Now in the Possession of Robert Hartley and also One moiety
or half part of the Last Mentioned Surrendered Premises with the
Appurtenances thereto belonging being of ye yearly rent to the Ladies
of the said Forest and manor of three pence Now in the Possession
of Robert Hartley and Widdow Tattersal Shall be to the Use of '''my Second'''
'''Son William Calverly''' His Heirs and assigns for ever and I do hereby
devise the Same to the said William Calverly his heirs and assigns for ever
Subject to and Charged with Such Intents and provisoes Hereafter Mention[e]d
and Expressed. And I do also hereby direct and appoint that One
Moiety or half part of the first mention[e]d premises with the appurtenances
thereto belonging being of the yearly rent to the Ladies of the said manor
of two Shilling and four pence Now in the possession of Robert Hartley
and also One moiety or half part of the Last Surrendered premises
with the appurtenances thereto belonging being of the yearly rent to
the Ladies of the Said manor of three pence now in the Tenure or Occupa
tion of Robert Hartley and Widdow Tattersal shall be to the Use of
'''my youngest Son John Calverly''' His Heirs and assigns for ever
and I do hereby devise the same to the said John Calverly His heirs and
assigns for ever Subject to Such Intents and provisoes Hereafter
Mentioned and Expressed. And I do hereby direct declare and appoint
and do hereby Give and Bequeath unto '''my beloved wife''' the Sum of
Two pounds yearly and Every year to be paid by two Equal payments one on the
first day of May next after my decease and the other payment on the
feast of Saint Martin the Bishop in winter to receive of and from the
Lands and premises in Goldshaw Booth Now in my Possession and also
I do give and bequeath unto My beloved wife the Sum of Two pounds
Ten Shillings to be paid yearly and every year during her Natural life
to be paid by two Equal payments one on the first day of May Next after my
decease and the Other on the feast of Saint Martin the Bishop in winter
to receive of and from the Other Surrendered premises in Barley Booth
Now in the possession of Robert Hartley and Wid: Tattersal in full lieu of all
the dowry and Satisfaction of All the Lands I ever Possessed
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and Likewise I give and bequeath unto '''my Oldest Daughter Elizabeth'''
The Sum of twenty Shillings a year and every year during her Natural
Life to receive of and from the Surrendered premises Now in my possessi
-on Lying in Goldshaw booth the first payment to to be paid one year Next after my decease
and after my Just debts and Funeral Expences and the probat of this my Last
Will and Testament are paid I do give and bequeath to '''Martha Haworth'''
'''My daughter''' the Sum of Ten pounds as the rents of the said Lands be-
comes due. And I do also give and bequeath Unto '''Margret Hartley'''
'''my Daughter wife of Rob[er]t. Hartley''' the Sum of Ten pounds Next after
the Legacy of my daughter Martha is paid as ye rents of the lands become due
And I do also give and bequeath Unto '''my Daughter Jane Wife of'''
'''James Dixon''' The Sum of fifteen Pounds to be paid Next after
the Legacy of My Daughter Margaret is paid as the rents of the
Lands becomes due And I do also give and bequeath Unto '''My'''
'''Grand Children born of My daughter Mary''' The Sum of Ten pounds
to be Equally divided amongst them to be paid off the Lands
and be arises rents of the Lands after the Legacy of my
daughter Jane is paid as the rents of the Lands arises and I do appoint that all Legacys be duly paid to Such
Legatees as aforesaid and to the Heirs of Each and Every of
them as they become due and Lastly I do hereby nominate and
appoint my Loving wife and John Read of Newchurch Executrix
and Executor of this my Last Will and Testament Hoping they
will faithfully fullfill This my Last will In Witness whereof
I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this twelfth day of
November in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hun
dred and Sixty One
Sealed Signed and published & declared by the Testator
to be his Last will and Testament in the pre[se]nce of as who
in his Sign and prese[n]ce attested the same the words (year
due one lieu the first Payment Martha) being Interlined
'''Edmd: Slarkie''': James Calvly
'''Wm Robinson'''
'''Berd. Dickinson'''
[Page 5] :25th May 1762
Mary Calverley Widow and John Read Exors within
nam[e]d were Sworn
::Before Abel Wards Sur:[rogate]
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Will of James Critchlow

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[[Category:Harrison County, Kentucky]] == Will of [[Crutchlow-21|James Crutchlow]] == In The Name of God Amen I James Critchlow of the County of Harrison & State of Kentucky being old and infirm in body but in my proper senses and calling to mind the uncertainty of this mortal Body do make and order in this my Last Will and Testament first that I command my soul to almighty God who Gave it me and my Body I Commit to the Earth to be buried at the discretion of my younger son John Critchlow being my Executor and as to the worldly goods it has Pleased God to Bless me With I Give & Dispose of in the form and manner as follows - - - Item.. my will is that Elizabeth Plunkett have my [Coin and lacklings??] and a certain muly heifer with a star in her forehead & white Back Item my will is that after my just Debts being paid that my younger son John Critchlow have all the Land household furniture and stock of every kind that may be in my name or in my Possession at the time of my decease Item lastly I Contribute & appoint my Beloved son John Critchlow my Executor to this my Last Will and Testament Renowncing all others by me heretofore made I Declare and promise this to be my Last In Witness wereunto I have set my my hand and seal this Sixteenth Day of April Eighteen hundred & Twelve James Critchlow S L James Veatch William {hisXmark} Scott Harrison County Clerks Office Feby Court 1815 This Last Will and Testament of James Crutchlow Dec'd. was proved in open Court by the oaths of James Veacth & Wm Scott Subscribing Witnesses Thereto and ordered to be Recorded Attest Wm Moore CHC == Sources == * '''Will''' Harrison County Clerk, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States, Will Book 1, p. 269; (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP39-GKD : accessed via FamilySearch 25 May 2022); citing Will of James Critchlow, written 16 April 1812, recorded Feb 1815; film 4818762, image 148/561. * '''Inventory''' Harrison County Clerk, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States, Will Book 1, p. 301-2; (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP39-G61 : accessed via FamilySearch 25 May 2022); citing inventory of James Crutchlow estate, Aug 1815; film 4818762, image 164/561. * '''Court Orders''' Harrison County Clerk, Harrison County, Kentucky, United States, Minute Book C: ** p. 45 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-W788-1 : accessed via FamilySearch 25 May 2022); citing administrator appointment of Moses Crutchlow, Jacob Debruler and William Plunket sureties; Purnel Toadvine, George Brannock, John[?] Barkshire and John Foster appraisers, Jany Court 1815; film 8141822, image 258/398. ** p. 51 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-W78D-8 : accessed via FamilySearch 25 May 2022); citing James Crutchlow will proven by James Veatch and William Scott, John A.W. Crutchlow apptd executor, John Brownfield and James Wiglesworth securities, Feby Court 1815; film 8141822, image 260/398.

Will of James Dommett, tallow chandler of Deptford, Kent, 1799

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the Register Office copy of the will of [[Dommett-99|James Dommett]] tallow chandler of St George the Martyr, Surrey written on the 30 August 1790 with a Codicil written on 14th April 1796. It was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 3 July 1799. '''Will of James Dommett 1799''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1326
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Will of James Dommett, granted probate on 3 Jul 1799. Died about 1799 in Saint George The Martyr, Surrey, England.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''James Dommett''' testator *'''Roger Dyer of Ricksmansworth in 'the County of Herts Gentleman''' Trustee and friend of the testator *'''Richard Helliar of Birmingham in the County of Warwick an Apothecary''' Trustee and friend of the testator *'''Wilelmina Ray with whom I have long cohabited and by whom I have five children (vizt) #'''Elizabeth #'''Sarah #'''George #'''Mary''' #'''and Joan Dyer''' *'''Harriott Ray Daughter of the said Wilelmina Ray''' *'''my Neice Grace Whiley''' This name is struck out on the will but legible - there must have been a falling out as he writes in a codicil: ''I '''James Dommett'''
''have erased out the above named '''Grace Whiley'''
''out of this my Will I do not leave one shilling -
'''''Jas. Dommett''' - April 14th 1796
* '''my friends: #'''Mrs Joan Dyer #'''Mr George Johnson''' *'''Ant.y Hillier''' =
'''Wm Hall''' - '''Wm Sealy Strangeways''' - witnesses to the will *'''Elizabeth Wibrow otherwise Wybrow (wife of Thomas Wibrow otherwise Wybrow)''' residual legatee who took over administration of the will [''folio 373 verso'']
In the name of God Amen
'''I James Dommett of Mint Street in the Parish of'''
'''St George the Martyr in the County of Surry'''
'''Tallow Chandler''' being in good health and perfect
understanding thanks be to God for the same do
make this my last Will and Testament in manner
following that is to say First and principally I
commend my soul in to the hands of Almighty God
my Creator hoping through the Merits death and
passion of my Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to have
remisssion of all my sins my Body I commend to the
Earth to be decently interred by my Executors
hereinafter named And as for and concerning my
Wordly Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me
with I dispose thereof as follows I give devise and
bequeath to '''Roger Dyer of Ricksmansworth in'''
'''the County of Herts Gentleman''' and '''Richard Helliar'''
'''of Birmingham in the County of Warwick an'''
'''Apothecary''' and to the Survivor of them and the
Executors and Administrators of such Survivor All
the Estate both Real and Personal that I may
be possessed of or entitled into at the time of my
decease whether the same is or may consist of
Lands Houses Money in the Funds Stock and
Implements in Trade Plate Linen Household
Furniture Book and other Debts Money due on
Mortgages Bonds Notes Bills of Exchange or
otherwise however To hold to them the said
'''Roger Dyer and Richard Helliar''' and the Survivor
of them and the Executors and Administrators
of such Survivor upon the Special Trust and
Confidence in them reposed and to the intent and
purpose that they the said '''Roger Dyer and
'''Richard Helliar''' and the Survivor of them and
the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor
do and shall do soon as coveniently may be
. after my decease and after paying all my Just
Debts Legacies and Funeral Expenses cause all
amount to be taken and an Appraisement made
of all my said Estate and direct that I may be
possessed of or entitled unto at the time of my
decease as aforesaid whereby to ascertain the best?
and Real value thereof that the same may be
applied to the ... intents and purposes herein
after expressed and declared First my will and
meaning is that '''Wilelmina Ray with whom'''
'''I have long cohabited and by whom I have'''
'''five children (vizt) Elizabeth Sarah George Mary'''
'''and Joan Dyer''' shall be jointly interested with my [''folio 374 recto'']
said five Children and all and every other Child
or Children which I may hereafter have by the
said '''Wilelmina Ray''' which shall or may be
born before or within nine Months next after
my decease in all my said Estate and Effects
share and share alike But for and towards the
better support Maintenance and Education of my
said Children I will and direct that my said Trustees
do take an Account of my Stock in Trade Implements
and Household Furniture and permit and suffer the
same to remain in the possession of the said
'''Wilelmina Ray''' to carry on the said Trade in the
Name of and under the Inspection of my said
Trustees for the Joint benefit and support of herself
and her said children and should there at any
time be any Sum or Sums of Money wanting
by the said '''Wilelmina Ray''' to carry on the said
Trade to advantage or to purchase the Stock thereof
it shall and may be lawful and I do hereby
direct that my said Trustees do and shall out of
any Sum or Sums of Money that may come
into their hands by virtue of and under the
Administration of this my Will advance and pay
into the hands of the said '''Wilhelmina Ray''' such
Sum or Sums as shall be thought necessary and
sufficient by them and the said '''Wilelmina Ray'''
for the purpose of enlarging the said Stock and
carrying on the said Trade to advantage Provided
always nevertheless that if the said '''Wilelmina Ray'''
should marry or Cohabit with any man or do or
cause to be done any wilful act or thing which
might endanger the welfare or Interest of my said
Children then and from thenceforth I will and
direct that the said Trade shall be managed and
carried on by such other person or persons as my
said Trustees shall appoint for the joint benefit
of my said Children only until they shall
respectively attain the age of twenty one years
and if it should so happen that the said '''Wilelmina'''
'''Ray''' should marry or cohabit with any Man or
do any wilful Act or thing whereby the Interest
and welfare of my said Children might be
endangered then and in such case I will and
direct that my said Trustees do and shall pay
over to the said '''Wilelmina Ray''' her proportionable
part or share of the neat value of the whole
of my said Estate and Effects to her own sole and
separate use and behoof And my will further is
that as my said Children shall respectively attain
the age of twenty one years it shall and may be
lawful for and I do direct my said Trustees to
pay to such Children so attaining the said age of [''folio 374 verso'']
of twenty one years his ir her share or proportional
part of the neat value of my said Estate and
Effects and if it should so happen that any or
either of my said Children should depart this life
without attaining the age of twenty one years
them my will and direction is that the share and
proportion of the neat value of my said Estate
and Effects of such Child or Children so departing
this life under the said age of twenty one years
shall go to and be divided amongst the said
'''Wilelmina Ray''' and the Survivors of my said
Children share and share alike and I do hereby
give and bequeath to '''Harriott Ray Daughter of'''
'''the said Wilelmina Ray''' the sum of twenty
pounds to be paid by my Executors within
twelve months after my decease.
[''the following is bracketed in the margin and labelled "Orig.l so"''] Item I give to
'''my Neice Grace Whiley''' the sum of ten pounds to
be paid her within one Month next after my
decease Item I give to '''my friends Mr Roger Dyer'''
'''Mrs Joan Dyer Mr Richard Hillier and Mr George'''
'''Johnson''' a Mourning Ring each in Remembrance
of me and as a token of the Friendship and regard
I bear towards them and my will further is that
my said Trustees or either of them their or either
of their Executors or Administrators shall not be
charged or chargeable with or accountable for
any more of the aforesaid Trust Monies or Effects
than they will respectively shall actually receive or
shall come to their respective hands by virtue of
this my will nor with or for any loss so as sure
loss happen without their wilful default nor
either of them for the other or for the Acts Deeds
Receipts or Disbursements of the other of them but
each of them only for his own Acts Deeds Receipts
or Disbursements And also that it shall and
may be lawful for my said Trustees and each of
them their and each of their Executors and
Administrators in the first place by and out of the
aforesaid Trust Monies and Effects to deduct and
reimburse him and themselves respectively all
such loss Costs Charges and Expenses as they or
either of them shall respectively sustain expend or
be put unto for or by reason of the Trusts hereby
in them reposed or their Management or Execution
thereof or any other thing in any wise relating
thereunto And I hereby nominate and appoint
the said '''Roger Dyer and the said Richard Hillier'''
'''Executors''' of this my last Will and Testament
hereby revoking all former will and wills by me
heretofore made In witness whereof I the said
'''James Dommett the Testator''' having to this my [''folio 375 recto'']
last Will and Testament contained in two sheets of
paper set my hand and seal to witt my hand to the
bottom of the first sheet and my hand and seal to
the last sheet the thirtieth day of August in the
of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and
ninety - '''James Dommitt''' - Signed Sealed and Published
and Declared by the said Testator '''James Dommitt''' as
and for last Will and Testament in the presence of us
who at his request in his presence and in the
presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our respective names as witnesses -'''Ant.y Hillier''' =
'''Wm Hall''' - '''Wm Sealy Strangeways''' I '''James Dommett'''
have erased out the above named '''Grace Whiley'''
out of this my Will I do not leave one shilling -
'''Jas. Dommett''' - April 14th 1796
On the third day of July in the year of our Lord
One thousand seven hundred and ninety nine
Administration (with the will annexed) of all and
singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of '''James'''
'''Dommett''' late of the Parish of Saint Paul Deptford
in the County of Kent deceased was granted to
'''Elizabeth Wibrow otherwise Wybrow (wife of Thomas'''
'''Wibrow otherwise Wybrow)''' one of the Residuary Legatees
named in the said Will having first sworn duly
to Administer-//- '''Richard Hillier''' the surviving Executor and surviving universal
Legatee In Trust having been first Cited to accept
or refuse the Execution thereof but in no wise apere
appearing Exd ==Sources==

Will of James Edward Oglethorpe

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] == Transcription of the will of [[Oglethorpe-17|James Edward Oglethorpe (1696-1785)]] == :In the Name of God Amen :October ye 15th in the Year of our Lord one thousand :seven hundred and seventy I James Edward Oglethorpe :General of Foot of Westbrook Park in the Parish of :Godalming in the County of Surry being in perfect :health Mind and Memory do make this my last will :and Testament First I recommend my Soul to God :and my body to the Earth in firm hope of a Joyfull :Resurrection through the Merits of Christ Jesus our :Lord I will further that my body be privately buried :without any pomp but that it be first opened by :Surgeons to see the cause of death for the better :Instruction of others as for my Worldly Estate I give :and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth :Oglethorpe Daughter of Sir Nathan Wright late of :Cranham Hall Bart in Gratitude for her affection and :sufferings for me all my Goods Furniture Money Jewels :and all my Estates real and personal and I recommend :to her to give to my Nephew Eugene Marquis of :Belgard :and to his Sister Madamoisel de Belgard and to the :[[Oglethorpe-50|Marchioness of Mezziers]] my Sister and to her Grandson :the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Jules,_Prince_of_Rochefort Prince of Rochfort Rohan] such Mark of her Friendship :and Love to me and mine as she my dear wife shall :think proper I do further make my said beloved wife :Elizabeth my sole Executrix of this my Will and do hereby :revoke and make void all former Wills by me made :and do declare this to be my last Will and Testament :James Edward Oglethorpe (SS) We the underwritten did :see the Testator execute this his last Will and Testament :in our presence and he saw us sign this in his presence :Martha Scott, Elizabeth Eaton, Susanna Arney : :This Will was proved at London on the seventh :day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven :hundred and eighty five before the Worshipfull John :Fisher Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipfull :Peter Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or :Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury :lawfully constituted by the Oath of Elizabeth Oglethorpe :Widow the Relict of the deceased and sole Executrix :named in the said Will to whom Administration was :granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits :of the said deceased she having been first sworn duly :to administer. == Sources == * National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1132/65. Description: Will of James Edward Oglethorpe, General of Foot of Godalming, Surrey. Date: 07 July 1785. Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D417120

Will of James Evans Sr.

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] Abstract: :Written 12 June 1819. :Whole estate to wife, '''Anna Evans''' during her natural life. :After her decease, what remains to daughters '''Rachel Evans''' and '''Betty Evans'''. :After their decease to grandson '''James Younger''', son of Betty Evans. :Son '''Moses Evans''': one featherbed & furniture, one cow and calf, one ewe and lamb, one breeding sow, and what he has already received. :Son '''James Evans''', daughters '''Mary Chadwick''' and '''Ruth Odle''': one dollar each and what they have already received. :County court requested to name guardians for Rachel and Betty, because they are not intellectually able to manage for themselves. Rachel and Betty to reside with Moses after their mother's decease until the court appoints guardians for them. Moses, James, Mary, and Ruth to interest themselves in the timely appointment of the guardians for their sisters. :Exec: Anna Evans, Moses Evans :Witnesses: Jonathan Manlove, David Manlove Proved in Rowan County, February Session 1820 by the oath of Jonathan Manlove. Registered in Book H, Page 38. ==Sources == [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9061/images/007640073_00753?usePUB=true&_phsrc=bor111&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=3025694 First image of three for the will.] ''Wills and Estate Papers (Rowan County), 1663-1978;'' Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History. Ancestry.com. ''North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will_of_James_Evans_Sr.|Profiles which use this source]]

Will of James Foe 1706

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of James Foe ("Jacobi Foe" in the will register margin), merchant of London. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 492; Poley, Quire Numbers 1-44 (1707) Accessed Ancestry.co.uk 4 June 2020 The will was written 20 March 1705/6, and was proved 25 February 1706/7. Written in English with few abbreviations. Where abbreviations occur, they have been [expanded] The opening phrase of the will is made in a non-conformist style. Spelling and punctuation as per the original text, line breaks are my own for ease of reading. James Foe is the father of Daniel Defoe the author. He refers to his son as "Daniel Foe". Also mentioned: Granddaughter Elizabeth Robarts (married)
Her sister Anne Davies (unmarried and under 21 years) Cousin John Richards Grandson Benjamin Foe (a watch in possession of his mother) Grandson Francis Bartham Grandson Daniel Foe (under 21 years)
His five sisters
All children of son Daniel Foe and his wife (not named but still living) ---- '''The Last Will and Testam[en]t''' of James Foe of London Merchant being in perfect mind and memory thanks be to Almighty God therefore to whom first of all I commit my Soul trusting through the only merritts of Jesus Christ to find mercy with him at the great Day I commit my body to the earth from whence it came to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named not exceeding the charge of twenty pounds sterling Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my Grand daughter Elizabeth Robarts twenty pounds to be paid to her after my decease Item I give unto John Marsh twenty pound to be paid to him within six months after my decease Item I give unto my cousin John Richards what money soever was owing to me from him
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Before the first day of November last provided nevertheless and on condition that he give a fair and true account of a parcell of Goods committed to his Trust to sell for me on or about the sixth day of November last and pay the Ballance Item I give unto my Grandson Benjamin ffoe my gold watch now in the possession of his mother Item I give unto my Grandson ffrancis Bartham my Silver Watch now in the possession of himself Item I give unto my Grand daughter Anne Davies a Bedd ffurniture and Drawers now in the possession of her sister Elizabeth Robarts to be delivered to her at the day or marriage or age of one and twenty Item I give unto my Grandson Daniell ffoe one hundred pounds sterling money to be paid to him at the age of one and twenty yeares the Remaining part of my Estate I give unto his five sisters to be divided among them by their father my Sonn Daniell ffoe hereby makeing constituteing and appointing my said Sonn Daniell ffoe my full and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and my will is now therefore that in case my said Sonn Daniell ffoe or his wife shall by any accident be at any time distressed as to stand in need of any part of the Legacy hereby given unto their Children for the subsistance education or cloathing of their said Children it shall be lawfull for the said Daniell ffoe my said Executor or his wife to make use of it for those purposes and it shall be allowed by the said Children as soe much money paid to them on account of the said Legacyes And my will is that first my just debts shall be paid satisfied and discharged And this I publish and declare to be my last will and Testament and all former Wills and Testaments to be void and of none Effect. Sealed with my Seale this twentieth day of March one Thousand seaven hundred and five
James Foe
Signed sealed published and declared after interlining the words for the Subsistance Education and Cloathing of their said Children in the presence of us
Tho: Stevenson & Tho: Tomlinson Robert Knight Probatum fuit ... Testatamentum apud London... vicesimo quinto die mensis ffebruary Anno Domini (Stilo anglia) millimo Septingemisso Sexto Inramento Danielis ffoe filii dicti defuncti et Executoris in dicto Testamento nominat Cui commissa fuit Adminstraco ominumet Singulorum bonorum jurium et creditorum dicti defunctif de bene et fidelitor Adminstrando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelia vigore commissionio Errat Probate at London twenty fifth of February the year of Our Lord (English Style) one thousand seven hundred and six to Daniel Foe son of the deceased and Executor nominated in this Testament ...

Will of James Hamlyn, 1st Baronet, of Clovelly Court, Devon, 1811

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[[Category:Devon, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Hammett-624|James (Hammett) Hamlyn 1st Bt (bef.1734-1811)]] of Clovelly Court, Devon. His will was proved with a codicil at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 07 June 1811. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1523
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Will of Sir James Hamlyn, granted probate on 7 Jun 1811. Died about 1811.
Transcription conventions used in this text:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Hard to read words have been omitted and replaced by [?].
Persons mentioned:
* my only daughter [[Hamlyn-374|Arabella Hamlyn (bef.1763-abt.1805)]], received Six thousand pounds as her marriage portion and Four thousand pounds in this will * [[St_John-3379|Ambrose St John (1760-1823)]], received Ten pounds * my Sisters Thomazine Hammett, Ann Drake and Gertrude Hammett, each received Ten pounds * James Martin, Esquire of the Middle Temple, received Ten pounds * Mr. Richard Hart, received Five guineas * [[Hendley-214|Priscilla (Hendley) Hammett (bef.1740-1819)]] widow of my late brother Richard, received five guineas * Mrs. Phillisa Bathurst, received Five guineas * [[Whitaker-316|Diana Anne (Whitaker) Hamlyn Williams (1766-1849)]], received One hundred pounds, a watch chain, seals, pictures * my son [[Hamlyn-83|James (Hamlyn) Hamlyn Williams 2nd Bt (bef.1765-1829)]], received the remainder * David Thomas, witness to will * Daniel Price Talley, witness to will * Benjamin Foard, witness to will * Thomas Edwards, Doctor of Law in front of whom the will was proven Whenever Divine Providence
shall take me to himself to whose [decree?] I most [?cheerfully] submit
firmly persuaded that what he orders is for the best [wh?] I say
that shall be the case It is my will that my Body be devoutly interred
in the family vault which I have built under the North Isle of Clovelly
Church in the County of Devon whereas on the Marriage of my only
daughter Arabella with Ambrose St. John Esqr. I advanced the Sum of Six
thousand pounds as her marriage portion & covenants in the Settlement
that at my death I would further pay the Sum of Four thousand pounds
upon the trusts & conditions expenses in the said Covenant I do therefore
order & direct that my Executor does in the first place pay the said Sum
of Four thousand pounds pursuant to the said Covenant upon the Trusts &
conditions expressed in the said Settlement I give to my Sisters Thomazine
Hammett Ann Drake & Gertrude Hammett each Ten pounds for a Ring also
to my much esteemed friend James Martin of the Middle Temple Esquire
Ten pounds for a Ring also to Mr. Richard Hart Five guineas as a little
memorandum of the Idea I entertain of his great integrity & faithful
[services?] also to Mrs Priscilla Hammett widow of my late Brother Richard
Hammett Five guineas for a Ring also to Mrs Phillisa Bathurst Five
guineas for a Ring also to Ambrose St. John Esqr. Ten pounds & to my
daughter in law Diana Ann Hamlyn Williams one hundred pounds
my watch chain & Seals with the [Enameled?] picture of his late [?]
respected Mother I give to my Son James Hamlyn Williams all the Rest
Residence & remainder of my Real & personal Estate not otherwise herein
disposed of I give devise & bequeath to my Son James Hamlyn Williams
& his Heirs & do nominate & appoint him Executor of this my will hereby
revoking all other & former wills by me at any time before made I do
publish & declare this to be my last will & Testament In witness
whereof I do set my hand & seal this Seventeenth Day of July 1805
Ja[me]s Hamlyn L S Signed Sealed published & declared by Sir James
Hamlyn Baronet the testator as & for his last will & Testament in the
presence of us who at his request & in his presence & in the presence of
each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses David
Thomas - Daniel Price Talley - Benj[ami]n Foard
ATT Son will remember that I have five hundred pounds in
my hands for which I paid Interest to my late dear daughter that
Sum I request him to [invest?] in the names of the Trusters in the
same funds as my said daughters fortune is settled & to the same
purposes on which condition is was left with me Jas. Hamlyn
17 July 1805
Proved at London with a Codicil 7th June 1811 before the
worshipful Thomas Edwards doctor of Laws & Surrogate by the
oaths of Sir James Hamlyn Williams Baronet the Son & sole
Executor to whom adm[inistrati]on was granted he having been first sworn
duly to administer
==Sources==

Will of James Hardman 1746 Merchant of Rochdale

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of James Hardman, Merchant of Rochdale, Lancashire; Date: 29 January 1747== This transcription was made from a digital image of the Will obtained from the National Archives on 20 Nov 2022. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D743618 PROB 11/752/294; Description: Will of James Hardman, Merchant of Rochdale, Lancashire; Date: 29 January 1747 Spelling has been mostly maintained as in the original, but capital letters were not always maintained in order to make reading easier. Bold type has been added to indicate relationships where they are mentioned. :Testator: James Hardman of Rochdale, merchant :Wife: Jane :Children: Richard, John, James, Elizabeth :Siblings: John Hardman, Elizabeth Green :Cousins: James Baron, Joseph Baron In the name of God amen I James Hardman Rochdale in the county of Lancaster merchant being of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the manner and form following and first I commend my soul to God my creator trusting through his Mercies and my saviours merits to inherit everlasting life and my body from and to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hearin after appointed and as to my temporal estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me I dispose thereof as followeth and first I share my real estate lying and being in Allerton Wooton and Childwall or elsewhere in the county of Lancaster with the payment of one annuity or yearly rent charge of sixty pounds a year unto '''Jane my loving wife''' and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life over and above her jointure of sixty pounds a year in consideration of the real regard for and my many obligations to her to be paid at such days and times and with such powers for recovery thereof as her said jointure by me made to her before or during our marriage is subjecthable or entitled unto also I devise and give the same estate charged as aforesaid in manner and form and to the uses hereinafter mentioned that is to say unto '''Richard my eldest son''' for and during the term of his natural life without impairment of Uast[?] and from and after the determination of that Estate then to my '''cousins James Baron and Joseph Baron''' and their heirs during the life of my said son Richard upon trust to preserve the Contingentuses[?] and remainders hereinafter mentioned or appointed to both are of trusted with a power for the said trustees and their heirs to make Entrys or bring Actions for that purpose as occasion shall require but nevertheless to permit and suffer the said Richard my son and his assigns to receive and take the rents Issues and profits thereof during his life and from and after his decease then to the use of the first and every other son of the body of my said son Richard lawfully to begotten severally Su[….]si[..]ly and in remainder one after another as they and every of the. Shall be in priority of birth and seniority in age and ther heirs of his and their body and bodys issuing the elder of such sons and the heirs of his body being always preferred before the younger of them and the heirs of his body issuing and ford fault of such issue then I give and devise the said remainder charged as aforesaid unto '''my second son John''' for his life without impediment of wast with remainder to James Baron and Joseph Baron and their heirs to preserve the Cintingent remainders and to the first and other sons of my said son John and the heirs of his and their respective Body and Body’s in the same order and manner as I have herein before appointed the said premisses unto my said son Richard and the said Trustees for preserving contingent remainders and his first and other son and the heirs of his and their respective body and bodys and for default of such issue Then to my '''youngest son James''' for his life without impeachment of Wast with remainder to the said Trustees and their heirs for preserving the Cintingent remainders and to his first and other sons and the heirs of his and their body and bodys in the manner and for default of such issue unto the fourth fifth and all and every other son and sons of my Body lawfully begotten or to be begotten sure of body and in remainder one after another or as they shall be in priority of birth and seniority in age and the heirs of the body and bodys of such son and sons of mine the elder of such sons and the heirs of his body being always preferred before the younger of them and the heirs of his and their body and bodies issuing and for default of such issue to my daughter and daughters of my body lawfully begotten or to be begotten to hold as Tenants in Common and not as Joint Tenants and the heirs of her and their bodies issuing and for default of such issue to my right heirs forever provided always and I do hereby declare it to be my Will and mind that my executors hereafter named shall receive and take the rents and profits of the said premises until some one of my said sons shall attain the age of twenty three years and until such time profits shall be deemed as part of my personal estate first deducting the said annuity jointure and such other sums of money as my '''brother john Hardman''' Tenant in Common with me of the said premises in the improvement thereof I give to such of my sons John or James as shall first attain the said age of twenty three years my tenements under Sir John Bridgman Baronet the profit thereof in the mean time going and being applied as part of my personal estate provided and I do hereby further declare that if either of my said sons John or James shall become owners of my said lands of inheritance by virtue of this my Will then my said leasehold estate under Sir John Bridgman shall immediately got to the next younger brother of such son so becoming owner as aforesaid and astoherning[?] my personal estate I will my loving wife have first immediately ther out the sum of one thousand pounds for her own use and the sum of one hundred pounds for the necessary support of her and my children then I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Richard the sum of two thousand pounds of lawful British money and to my second son John the sum of four thousand pounds of lawful British money and to my said third son James the sum of four thousand pounds of like money to be paid them severally at the said age of twenty three years also I give unto '''my daughter Elizabeth''' the sum of four thousand pounds Sterling when she shall attain her age of twenty one years or marriage which shall first happen provided such marriage be with the consent of my executors and I do hereby impower my executors hereafter named to let out the said several portions at interest or to purchase lands of inheritance therewith for the benefit and advantage of the respective persons intitled thereunto also to allow such sum and sums of money thereout for the respective maintenance and duration of them as to my executors shall from time to time deem meet and convenient provided and it is my further will and mind that if any one two or three of my said children shall die before his her or their portion or portions shall become payable as aforesaid that their such portion of portions shall go to my surviving child or children but if all my said children shall die before their portions shall become payable as aforesaid then I give their set portions and the interest and profits thereof unto my legal representatives other than to and amongst the children of my '''sister Elizabeth Green''' provided and it is my will and mind that if my executors hereafter named shall approve of the conduct and behaviour of all or any of my said children that then my said executors shall have power as well to pay such child its portion at the age of twenty one or twenty two years also to permit any of my said sons to enter on the profits of my said real estate when they shall according to seniority first attain the age of twenty one or twenty two years and as for and concerning the residue and reminder of my personal estate I will (as its turned into money) to be managed by my said executors to the best advantage in like manner as the portions are above directed until my youngest children hereafter to be begotten shall attain the age of twenty one twenty two or twenty three years at the like discretion of my said executors and then the same shall be divided by my said executors amongst my said children in such proportions and manner as my said executors shall think meet and for want of such disposal give the same to all my said children as shall be then living or their legal representatives share and share alike but if they all shall be then dead then I give such residue and the[? ] thereof amongst my legal representatives other than to and amongst the children of my sister Elizabeth Green and lastly I do here by nominate constitute and appoint my said loving wife and my dear brother John Hardman executrix and executor of this my will and guardians of my said children willing that my said executrix and executor shall be indemnified out of my said Estates further arisings and dealings under this my will that they shall only answer each for his her or their own respective acts wilful neglect or miscarriages only and hereby revoking all former and other will or wills by me at any time heretofore made I do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament only in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of June in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six Ja Hardman sealed signed published and declared by the said testator for and as his last will and testament in the presence of us who as witnesses hereof have severally subscribed our names in the sight and presence of the said testator and at his request these words following to wit the sum of one thousand pounds for her own use and, or marriage which shall first happen provided such marriage be with the consent of my executors being first interlined Jo Holden John Lowndes Jos Smallwood This will was proved at London before the right worshipful John Bettesworth Doctor of laws Master Keeper or Commisary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted on the twenty ninth day of January in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six by the oaths of Jane Hardman widow the relict and John Hardman the brother of the deceased executors named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased being first sworn by commission duly to administer In the name of God amen I James Hardman Rochdale in the county of Lancaster merchant being of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the manner and form following and first I commend my soul to God my creator trusting through his Mercies and my saviours merits to inherit everlasting life and my body from and to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors hearin after appointed and as to my temporal estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me I dispose thereof as followeth and first I share my real estate lying and being in Allerton Wooton and Childwall or elsewhere in the county of Lancaster with the payment of one annuity or yearly rent charge of sixty pounds a year unto Jane my loving wife and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life over and above her jointure of sixty pounds a year in consideration of the real regard for and my many obligations to her to be paid at such days and times and with such powers for recovery thereof as her said jointure by me made to her before or during our marriage is subjecthable or entitled unto also I devise and give the same estate charged as aforesaid in manner and form and to the uses hereinafter mentioned that is to say unto Richard my eldest son for and during the term of his natural life without impairment of Uast[?] and from and after the determination of that Estate then to my `cousins James Baron and Joseph Baron and their heirs during the life of my said son Richard upon trust to preserve the Contingentuses[?] and remainders hereinafter mentioned or appointed to both are of trusted with a power for the said trustees and their heirs to make Entrys or bring Actiins for that purpose as occasion shall require but nevertheless to permit and suffer the said Richard my son and his assigns to receive and take the rents Issues and profits thereof during his life and from and after his decease then to the use of the first and every other son of the body of my said son Richard lawfully to begotten severally Su[….]si[..]ly and in remainder one after another as they and every of the. Shall be in priority of birth and seniority in age and ther heirs of his and their body and bodys issuing the elder of such sons and the heirs of his body being always preferred before the younger of them and the heirs of his body issuing and ford fault of such issue then I give and devise the said remainder charged as aforesaid unto my second son John for his life without impediment of wast with remainder to James Baron and Joseph Baron and their heirs to preserve the Cintingent remainders and to the first and other sons of my said son John and the heirs of his and their respective Body and Body’s in the same order and manner as I have herein before appointed the said premisses unto my said son Richard and the said Trustees for preserving contingent remainders and his first and other son and the heirs of his and their respective body and bodys and for default of such issue Then to my youngest son James for his life without impeachment of Wast with remainder to the said Trustees and their heirs for preserving the Cintingent remainders and to his first and other sons and the heirs of his and their body and bodys in the manner and for default of such issue unto the fourth fifth and all and every other son and sons of my Body lawfully begotten or to be begotten sure of body and in remainder one after another or as they shall be in priority of birth and seniority in age and the heirs of the body and bodys of such son and sons of mine the elder of such sons and the heirs of his body being always preferred before the younger of them and the heirs of his and their body and bodies issuing and for default of such issue to my daughter and daughters of my body lawfully begotten or to be begotten to hold as Tenants in Common and not as Joint Tenants and the heirs of her and their bodies issuing and for default of such issue to my right heirs forever provided always and I do hereby declare it to be my Will and mind that my executors hereafter named shall receive and take the rents and profits of the said premises until some one of my said sons shall attain the age of twenty three years and until such time profits shall be deemed as part of my personal estate first deducting the said annuity jointure and such other sums of money as my brother `john Hardman Tenant in Commin with me of the said premises in the improvement thereof I give to such of my sons John or James as shall first attain the said age of twenty three years my tenements under Sir John Bridgman Baronet the profit thereof in the mean time going and being applied as part of my personal estate provided and I do hereby further declare that if either of my said sons John or James shall become owners of my said lands of inheritance by virtue of this my Will then my said leasehold estate under Sir John Bridgman shall immediately got to the next younger brother of such son so becoming owner as aforesaid and astoherning[?] my personal estate I will my loving wife have first immediately ther out the sum of one thousand pounds for her own use and the sum of one hundred pounds for the necessary support of her and my children then I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Richard the sum of two thousand pounds of lawful British money and to my second son John the sum of four thousand pounds of lawful British money and to my said third son James the sum of four thousand pounds of like money to be paid them severally at the said age of twenty three years also I give unto my daughter Elizabeth the sum of four thousand pounds Sterling when she shall attain her age of twenty one years or marriage which shall first happen provided such marriage be with the consent of my executors and I do hereby impower my executors hereafter named to let out the said several portions at interest or to purchase lands of inheritance therewith for the benefit and advantage of the respective persons intitled thereunto also to allow such sum and sums of money thereout for the respective maintenance and duration of them as to my executors shall from time to time deem meet and convenient provided and it is my further will and mind that if any one two or three of my said children shall die before his her or their portion or portions shall become payable as aforesaid that their such portion of portions shall go to my surviving child or children but if all my said children shall die before their portions shall become payable as aforesaid then I give their set portions and the interest and profits thereof unto my legal representatives other than to and amongst the children of my sister Elizabeth Green provided and it is my will and mind that if my executors hereafter named shall approve of the conduct and behaviour of all or any of my said children that then my said executors shall have power as well to pay such child its portion at the age of twenty one or twenty two years also to permit any of my said sons to enter on the profits of my said real estate when they shall according to seniority first attain the age of twenty one or twenty two years and as for and concerning the residue and reminder of my personal estate I will (as its turned into money) to be managed by my said executors to the best advantage in like manner as the portions are above directed until my youngest children hereafter to be begotten shall attain the age of twenty one twenty two or twenty three years at the like discretion of my said executors and then the same shall be divided by my said executors amongst my said children in such proportions and manner as my said executors shall think meet and for want of such disposal give the same to all my said children as shall be then living or their legal representatives share and share alike but if they all shall be then dead then I give such residue and the[? ] thereof amongst my legal representatives other than to and amongst the children of my sister Elizabeth Green and lastly I do here by nominate constitute and appoint my said loving wife and my dear brother John Hardman executrix and executor of this my will and guardians of my said children willing that my said executrix and executor shall be indemnified out of my said Estates further arisings and dealings under this my will that they shall only answer each for his her or their own respective acts wilful neglect or miscarriages only and hereby revoking all former and other will or wills by me at any time heretofore made I do hereby declare this to be my last will and testament only in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of June in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six Ja Hardman sealed signed published and declared by the said testator for and as his last will and testament in the presence of us who as witnesses hereof have severally subscribed our names in the sight and presence of the said testator and at his request these words following to wit the sum of one thousand pounds for her own use and, or marriage which shall first happen provided such marriage be with the consent of my executors being first interlined Jo Holden John Lowndes Jos Smallwood This will was proved at London before the right worshipful John Bettesworth Doctor of laws Master Keeper or Commisary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted on the twenty ninth day of January in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and forty six by the oaths of Jane Hardman widow the relict and John Hardman the brother of the deceased executors named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased being first sworn by commission duly to administer ==Other Family Records== ===Marriage === Mr James Hardman of Rochdale, merchant, married Jane Leigh of Oughtringlen[…]yn Lancs on 19 Oct 1732 in Lymm, Cheshire, England. https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F4011872%2F00529&parentid=GBPRS%2FM%2F745100714%2F1 Cheshire Diocese Of Chester Bishop's Transcripts Marriages 1576-1906 [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F4011872%2F00529&parentid=GBPRS%2FM%2F745100714%2F1 findmypastimage] Portrait of wife can be seen [https://lancasterjudgeslodgings.org.uk/mrs-james-hardman/ here] ===Burial=== :Burial: 26 Jun 1746 St Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England :Mr. James Hardman - ::Abode: Rochdalehttp://www.lan-opc.org.uk Register: Burials 1742 - 1753; Source: LDS Family Search ===Wife’s Burial=== :Burial: 24 Feb 1795 St Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England :Jane Hardman, Widow - ::Abode: Allerton near Liverpool ::Buried by: Thos. Bellas, CurateRegister: Burials 1794 - 1807; Source: LDS Film 2356442 ==Research Notes == James and his brother John jointly owned Allerton Hall. https://historic-liverpool.co.uk/allerton-hall/ [Note the dates are wrong on this website, but the general description is interesting] ===Brother John Hardman=== Brother was John Hardman MP c1694-1755https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hardman_(MP) :Buried in Liverpool 10 Dec 1755 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_274277478 :Will proved 19 Jan 1756 https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBOR%2FLANCASHIRE%2FPROBATE%2F206309 :Parents allegedly Richard Hardman & Elizabeth https://historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1754-1790/member/hardman-john-1694-1755#family-relations :Alleged spouse ? kockshead :John Hardman, merchant, married Jane Kockshead on 4 Feb 1724 in Liverpool, st Peter.https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FLIVERPOOL%2FMAR%2F0012183%2F1 Liverpool Record Office; Archive reference 283-PET-1-1 ===Parents=== Assuming the family history from the Parliament website is correct, James and John’s parents are: :Marriage: 25 Oct 1694 St Peter, Bolton, Lancashire, England :Richard Hardman - Greate Lever :Elizabeth Ferniside - Little Leverhttp://www.lan-opc.org.uk Register: Marriages 1661 - 1712; Source: Rev. Canon Powell Transcripts ==Sources== See also: * https://www.hslc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/42-4-Fishwick.pdf

Will of James Hawkesworth of Middleton Tyas 1628

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of [[Hawkesworth-82|James Hawkesworth]] of Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire, England was written in July 1628 and proved in the Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Richmond on 16 December 1628.Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Richmond, original will of James Hawkesworthe, of Middleton Tyas, proved 16 December 1628; "Yorkshire, England, Probate Records, 1521-1858",database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 November 2022), {{Ancestry Image|5246|40758_1831115184_2454-00088}} 89 of 322 (subscription required); Probate Records, Rd-Ap1 Box 044 (77-146), 1611, 1624 - 1660 [https://www.catalogue.wyjs.org.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=RDP0918%2f44%2f100 ref. RD/AP1/44/100], West Yorkshire Archive Service. [[Space:Will_of_James_Hawkesworth_of_Middleton_Tyas_1628|Transcript]]. The description on the reverse of the will notes that James was ''nup[er] vicar de Midleton Tyas''. The will is original, written in English on a one side of a piece of parchment. There are three pieces of the parchment missing, impacting the first seven lines of the will. The imapct is that one or two words are completely missing in three places for each of the seven lines. Where possible, the missing words have been inferred from the context of the surrounding words. There are also smaller holes in the parchment at the intersection of some of the fold lines. Otherwise, the writing is clear and relatively easy to read. Immediately below the will is the probate statement. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * where a series of letters consisting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) minims] contains an "i", the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tittle tittle] is placed over the logical place where the "i" would occur, irrespective of where it appears, since it was often a scribal convenience to place it only over the terminal minim (eg "saving" rather than "savnig") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''James Hawkesworthe of [Middleton] tyers:''' [[Hawkesworth-82|James Hawkesworth]] of Middleton Tyas, testator * '''my daughter Dixwell's:''' [[Hawkesworth-65|Mary Dixwell]], daughter * '''Anne Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-33|Anne Dixwell]], deceased granddaughter * '''Marke Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-15|Mark Dixwell]], grandson * '''Abigail Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-34|Abigail Dixwell]], granddaughter * '''John Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-1|John Dixwell]], grandson * '''Charles Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-35|Charles Dixwell]], grandson * '''Elizabeth Spooner:''' Elizabeth Spooner, granddaughter * '''Priscilla Spooner:''' Priscilla Spooner, granddaughter * '''George Spooner:''' George Spooner, grandson * '''John Robinson my Grandchild:''' John Robinson, grandson and witness * '''Jane Hawkesworthe:''' Jane Hawkesworth, granddaughter * '''Joyse Hawkesworthe:''' Joyce Hawkesworth, granddaughter * '''Elizabeth Hawkesworthe:''' Elizabeth Hawkesworth, granddaughter * '''Nathanael Hawkesworth my sonne:''' Nathanael Hawkesworth, son and witness * '''James Hawkesworthe their brother:''' James Hawkesworth, grandson * '''Christopher Dodsworthe my servant:''' Christopher Dodsworth, servant and witness * '''Agnis Hartley my servant:''' Agnes Hartley, servant * '''Thomas Erington my servant:''' Thomas Erington, servant * '''John Ayre:''' John Ayre * '''Christopher Shawe:''' Christopher Shaw, witness * '''Christopher Ouston:''' Christopher Ouston, witness === Will === '''In the na[me of] God Amen.''' The seuen [and twentiet]h day of July in the yeare of our L[ord God one t]housand
sixe hundreth tw[enty and e]ight, and in the yeare of the Raign[e of our sou]eraigne Lord King Charles &c th[''approx two words missing''] '''James'''
'''Hawkesworthe of [Middleton] tyers''' w[i]thin the Countie of York [''approx two words missing''] of sound mind and p[er]fect memory [''approx two words missing''] my God,
doe advisedly and w[i]th[all due cons]iderac[i]on make and ordaine this last [will and] testament in maner and forme as [follows]; First I
bequeath my soule into [the handes] of my gracious God omnipotent C[reator and] p[re]server of all thing[es] through the [''approx one word missing''] of Jesus
Christ my Redeemer, A[nd my] bodie to be buried in the Parish Church [of Midd]leton aforesaid, so neere as can be to [''approx one word missing''] of my deere
wife. It[e]m I giue vnto [t]h[e] poore of the said Parish of Middleton x[''approx one word missing''] be distributed amongst them at the discr[ecion o]f my Executor
And whereas there be certaine good[es] and houshold stuffe of divers sort[es] yet remayning in my house and mixt amongst my houshold
stuffe, w[hi]ch were '''my daughter Dixwell's''' deceased, and w[hi]ch she gaue by her last will to '''Anne Dixwell''' now allso deceased, whereof there
is a p[er]fect Inventorie of everie p[ar]ticular, left in my deske w[i]th this my will: my will and desire is, that her Brethren and sister may haue
either the said goods, or the full value therof amongst them, according as the same are allreadie valued and prized to the full; except I
might entreat that '''Marke Dixwell''' and '''Abigail Dixwell''' being better provided for by their Fathers frend[es], would be contented to lett their
poore brethren '''John and Charles Dixwell''' haue all them saving their mothers and sisters apparrell w[hi]ch are both kept for '''Abigail''' to haue
thereof whatsoeuer pleaseth her: And wheras I bought of '''my daughter Dixwell''' certaine Bookes w[hi]ch were her husband[es], allthough they
be allreadie payed for, double and triple, yet being loath any way to abridge or diminish her poore sonnes '''John Dixwell''' and '''Charles Dixwell'''
their porc[i]ons, I giue vnto either of them fifteene pound[es], and for a legacie to either of them besides, twentie poundes; to be payed vnto them
shortly after my decease, if so be that their Fathers frends will be p[lea]sed to take them w[i]th their porc[i]ons and kepe them, or otherwise
not to be payed till they come to yeares of age when they shall be a[ble] to giue sufficient discharge and acquittance for the same.
Allso for the the ring[es] w[hi]ch were their mothers and sisters, I will that '''Abigail''' shall haue the best, and everie of her Brethren one of the lesser
Allso I giue vnto '''Elizabeth Spooner, and Priscilla Spooner, my Grandchildren''', to either of them xli, to be payed them by mine Executors w[i]thin
one yeare and an halfe next after my decease: And allso I giue to '''George Spooner their brother''' iijli vjs viijd to be paid when he
shall come to yeares of age to giue sufficient discharge for the same. Allso I giue to '''John Robinson my Grandchild''' iijli vjs viijd to be paid
accordingly. And I giue to '''Jane Hawkesworthe''', '''Joyse Hawkesworthe''' and '''Elizabeth Hawkesworthe''' daughters to '''Nathanael Hawkesworth my'''
'''sonne''' to euery of them twentie pound[es], and to '''the said Elizabeth Hawkesworthe''', my little ring w[hi]ch was her grandmothers. And I giue to
'''James Hawkesworthe their brother''', all my Bookes, if so be it please God he gett learning, and be able to vse them; if not, then my will is
that his father shall pay him out of my good[es], one hundreth mark[es] wherwith to make provision for him some other way. It[e]m I giue vnto
'''Christopher Dodsworthe my servant''' xxs, to '''Agnis Hartley my servant''' xxs, to '''Thomas Erington my servant''' iijs iiijd. And to the children of '''John'''
'''Ayre''' xs, that is to euerie one of them iijs iiijd. And the rest of my good[es] chattells, debt[es] due vnto me, Rights belonging vnto me; not hereto=
fore bequeathed in this my will, whatsoeu[er], I giue and bequeathe all to '''my sonne Nathanael Hawkesworthe''', whom I appoint and make
whole and sole Executor of this my last will and Testament, Charging him the feare of God to doe his best endeavour that the same
may be executed and p[er]formed truly, and according to my meaning, In witnesse whereof to this my last will and testament, All former
wills vtterly disanulled, and revoked, I haue putt my seale, and subscribed my name w[i]th mine owne hand, the day and yeare first abouewritten
These being witnesses, '''Nathanael Hawkesworthe, Christopher Shawe, Christopher Ouston, John Robinson and Christopher Dodsworth'''

per me '''Ja: Hawkesworthe'''
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Will of James Hobart of Hales Hall 1615

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] '''Will of James Hobart of Hales Hall, Norfolk, England'''The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 127 '''Will dated 5 September, 43 Elizabeth (1601)''' '''James Hobart of Hales Hall, son of Henry Hobart and Anne daughter of John Fineaux Knight, Lord Chief Justice of Fleet Street, London'''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fineux Both he and his wife were recusants. Died 6 February1615 buried at Loddon 23 February 1615https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=61045&h=3976312&tid=&pid=&queryId=985f79c430ba9207cd671e0cbbf0473b&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ZHP1845&_phstart=successSource '''Will proved (P.C.C.) 24 February 1615''' '''Will of Jacobi Hubard (James Hobart)''' '''In the name of God amen''' I James Hobart of Hales Hall in the countie of Norff[olk] esquire beying aged and weake of bodye yet thanks be to unto god of good and perfect memeorye. Revoking all former willes and testaments do ordayne and make this my last will and testament.
And first I commend and bequeath my soule to the mercye of my maker Savyoure and Sanctifier God the father god the Sonne and god the holie ghost hoping of my Redemption and Salvation throughe the meritts and passion of one Lorde Jesus xriste. My bodie I will to be buryed with my Ancestors in the parrishe church of Loddon in suche decent manner and with suche distribution to the poore of Loddon, Hales and Chatgrave [Chedgrave] as to my wife and executors shall be thought fitt and convenyent.
Item I will and devise all my mannors, landes, tenements and heriditaments whatsoever to my wellbeloved friendes Michael Hare of Brusiarde, Thomas Rowse of Henham, Nicholas Tymperley of Hintlesham in the countie of Suff[olk] esquire, Henry Hobart of Intwood [coun]ttie Norff[olk]esquire, John Cowell Doctor of the civill lawes and my three sonnes Edward, John and Robert. To have and to hould for them and their heires forever to perform suche .... and purposes as I have declared by my severall deedes heretofore made.
I ordayne and make the said Henry Hobart and Edward and John my sonnes my executors of this my last will and testament leaving the government ordering and well being? of my house servannts and families to the discretion of my sayed executors together with my sayed wife whome I recommend to these my said executors care and civilitie requiring and regarding them to performe towards her the trust and confidenceI have reposed in them when I made a deede of gifte of my goodes unto them.
In witness whereof I the said James Hobart have unto these present set my hand and seale the first daye of September in the three and fortith yeare of the Reigne of our Soverreign Lady Elizabeth by the grace of god of England Ffrance and Ireland Queene and defender of the faith.
James Hobart, Signed Sealed and pulished and Delivered with the presence of Ffrances Bury and me William Belsonn Robert Curdye and Robert Codd Proved (PCC) 24 February 1615 by Edward Hobart one of the executors. Powers reserved to Henry Hobart another executor.
Johanne Hobart altero executore mortuo. ===Sources===

Will of James Hobart of South Pickenham 1641

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register version of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will of [[Hobart-162|'''James Hobart''']] of South Pickenham, Norfolk, England.
It was written on 27 January 1641/2. A Codicill was added on 9 July1642 and the will was proved in London on 5 August 1642. '''Jacobi Hobart''' in: The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 190 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the register copy.
Paragraph breaks are my own for easy of reading
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
Capital F has been rendered as F instead of ff
Margin insertions have been added in superscript in the place where they were intended in the text. The scans provided by both the National Archive and by Ancestry are very difficult to read. ---- '''In the name of God Amen:''' The seaven
and twenteth daie of Januarij 1641 And in the Seaventeenth year of
the rainge of our Soveraign Lord Kinge Charles &c I James Hobart of South
Pickenham in the County of Norffe Esquire beinge of perfect memory (God be praised) doe make and [page 2]
doe make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in manner and
forme followinge That is to saie First I commend my soule into the hands of God
my Creator in assured hope through the onely merritts of Jesus Christ my
mercifull Redeemer of a ioyfull resurrecion unto eternall the word "life" probably omitted in the register copy Item I comend
my body to the earth from whence it came to bee decentlie buried att the
descrecion of my Executors without vaine pompe or unneccessarie charges in the
parish Church of South Pickenham in the Chappell there built by myself
Nowe for the order and disposicon of all my worldy goods wherewith god hath
blessed mee First I give and bequeath the use of all my housholdstuffe unto
my deare and lovinge wife soe longe as shee shall live unmarried and after to bee
left as heireloomes with my house in South Pickenham unto my eldest sonne
Item I give and bequeath unto my said deare and loving wife One hundred pounds
to bee paid within one yeare next after my death to bee raised out of my corne
and stock
[''omitted and added in margin:'' at South Pickenham which I doe appoint to be
sold by my Executors p[re]sently after my death in consideracion of]
which legacie of one hundred pounds I doe will and require
my said wife that she will in decent and conviente manner finish the
Chappell to the Church of South Pickenham (where I intend God willinge to
bee buried as I have before declared if I shall shall leave the said Chappell or any p[ar]te
thereof unfinished att the tyme of my death
Item whereas I owe One Thousand
pounds or thereabouts parte of my purchase of South Pickenham my will and
meaninge is that if Mr Bradbury or any of them from whome I purchased the
said estate shall as soone as convenientlie they may fullie and absolutlie clear the
same from all and all manner of Incumbrances to the Kings Ma[jes]tie by reason of the
saide Mr Bradbury his Convictancy or Recusancy or other wise in such full and compte
manner as my Executors shall require and approve that then my said Executor
shall paie the said One Thousand pound or soe much thereof as shall then be behind
and due within one yeare next after my estate shalbee soe cleared accordinge
to the purporte and intent of certaine Articles formerlie made and agreed upon
betweene the saide Vendors and myself ; Butt if they shallbe late or neglect to
cleare the saide estate as aforesaid att their owne proper costs and charges being
thereunto reasonablie desired to my Executors, I doe then desire my said Executors that
they wilbe devised by the Countie treasurer in the h--e in same Con----son the clearinge
of the same and therein to proceed as lawfully they may if allowinge their charges
and recompence for their travell therein which must be deducted and abated out
of the said one thousand pounds, And for the raisinge of the said one thousand
pounds I doe appointe and allott the residue of my Corne and Stocke appointed to be
sold by my Executors as aforesaid, and if that shall not amounte to soe much I doe
appointe and sett out the Surplusage of the rents and proffitts issuinge and arisinge
from and out of all my Mannors lands tenements and hereditaments in South Pickenham
aforesaid after such Annuities and provisions for my three sonnes hereafter mencioned
Item I give and bequeath all those my Mannors of Stuky hall and South Pickenham
--- with all their rights members and appurtenances in South Pickenham
in the County of Norffe and other Townes neare there adioyninge and all other my
Lands tenements and hereditaments in South Pickenham aforesaid North Pickenham
Holen Cressingham Magna and Cockley Cley or any of them, And after all that
my Parsonage inapropriate of Methwold with their rights members and app[ur]tenances
in Methwold in the said County of Norffs, together with the right of that p[re]sentation
to the Vicaradge of Methwold aforesaid until John Hobart my eldest sonne and to the
heires males of his bodie lawfullie to been begotten and for default of such yssue unto
[''omitted sentence as margin note:'' Henry Hobart my second sonne
and to the heires males of
his body lawfully to be begotten
and for default of such issue]
James Hobart my third and youngst sonne, and to the heires males of his body
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lawfully to bee begotten and for default of such yssue to the right heires of me
the said James Hobart thelder forever Item I give and bequeath unto Henry
Hobart my second sonne and to the heires of his body lawfullie begotten one moyty
of all that my farme called Banham Haugh in Banham in the said County of
Norffs and of all other the Lands tenements and hereditaments noew or late in
the tenure of occupacon of Ralph Constable and William Austin or their assignes
The other moitie of the said Farme called Banham Haugh and of all other the
premisses in Banham aforesaid I give and bequeath unto James Hobart my third
sonne and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten Provides alwaies and my will
and meaning is that none of my said three sonne nor any of their heries not any of
the persons before limitted shall enter into or have possession of any the premisses before
menc[i]oned untill such time and but in such manner onlie as in this my last will &
testament is hereafter appointed and expressed This is to saie whereas I have hereto
fore by deed Indented made and a---ted a lease for Divers yeres yett to come and unexpired
of the said parsonage inpropriate of Methwold and of the saide Farme of Banham
Haugh with all the Lands tenements and hereditaments thereunto belonginge as by the
saide deede Indented bearing date the Seaventeenth daie of November in the Sixteenth
Yeare of his now Ma[jes]ties raigne between mee the said James Hobart on the one parte and
Sir Edmond Moundford knight Robert de Erey and William Rockworth Esquiers on the other
parte it doth and may more large appeare Nowe therefore my will and meaninge is
that neither of my said sonnes nor any of them nor their nor any of their heires
respectivelie shall enter into or have possession of their porc[i]ons in the said demised
premisses or any parte or parcell of the same untill the Expirac[i]on of this said Lease
But that the said demise before menc[i]oned shall remayne bee and Continue in full
force and power to all the intents and purposes therein specified during all the terme
of yeres therein menc[i]oned and expressed And if itt shall happen that the said Lease be
shall expire before such times as my said sonnes or any of them shall accomplish the full
age of one and twentie yeres, then my Executors shall have the orderinge and Government
of the respective porc[i]ons of such of my said sonnes as shall happen to be under the age
of one and twenty yeares, for the benefitt and behoofe of my said sonnes respectivelie
untill hee or they shall attaine to the respective age of one and twenty yeres as
aforesaide. Nowe therefore for the present maintenance and educacon of my said
three sonnes my will and meaning is that it shall and may be lawfull to and for my
Executors imediatelie after my death for a full & valuable yearly Considerac[i]on to demise
--- and to farme lett all those my Mannors of Stuky hall and South Pickenham
and all other my Lands tenements and hereditaments in South Pickenham and Holton
or one of them and the rents and proffitts of them to receive untill such tyme as my
said eldest sonne John Hobart shall accomplish the full age of one and twenty yeares
my said Executors --t--nallie disposinge of the said rents and proffitts to the severall
yses intents and purposes hereafter specified and expressed, That is to saie, allowinge
unto my said eldest sonne John Hobart for and towards his educac[i]on and mainte=
=nance Thirty pounds p[er] ann[um] from the time of my death untill he shall attaine to the
age of Fiveteene yeres and from thence allowinge him Forty pounds p[er] ann[um] untill
hee shall accomplish the full age of one and twentie yeres alsoe my will and
meanings is that my said Executors shall allowe and pay out of the said rents and
proffitts unto my two younger sonnes Henry and James for and toward their educac[i]on
and maintenance to either of them twentie pounds yearely from the tyme of my
death untill my said sonne John shall accomplish the full age of one and twenty
yeres The surplusage of the s[ai]d rents and proffitts for the said time to bee
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imployed by my Executors for and towards the raisinge of soe much money as
my Corne and Stocke appointed to bee sold by my executors shall fall shorte of the
one thousand pound to bee paid for any purchase of South Pickenham upom such
Condic[i]ons and in such manner as I have before declared , And the surplusage if any
bee to bee implyed by my said Executors for and towards the increasing of my three
daughters porc[i]ons, And further my will and meaning is that for soone as my said
eldest sonne John Hobart shall accomplish the full age of One and Twenty years that
ymediately then and from thenceforth hee shall have and enioy '''the present estate'''
and possession of all those my Mannor Lands tenem[ent]s and hereditaments in South
Pickenham and Holton before devised to him my said sonne John except my principall
mansion house and certaine other lands in South Pickenham hereafter devised to my
wife yeildinge and payinge thereout unto my two younger sonnes Henry and James
to either of them twenty pounds yerely and every yere untill such tyme as the
said Lease of the Parsonage of Methwold and Banham Haugh before mentioned bee
expired att which tyme they my said sonnes Henry and James are to jointly to have
possession and enioy their severall moieties in the saide Farme of Banham Haugh
if they shall then have accomplished the full age of one and twenty yeres
Nowe
For provision of porc[i]ons for my three daughters Mary Frances and Dorothy
I doe give and bequeath all that my terme of yeres yett to come and unexpired
in the Scite of the Mannor called the Lathes in Hosten St Peter in the County of Norffs
with all the houses, buildings and edifices belonginge to the same and alsoe all those
arrable grounds inclosures meadowes pastures '''Alder courses and maristies''' lyinge
and beinge in Hosten St John and Hosten St Peter and Neatishead or any of them, and
alsoe all those the Parsonages of Hosten St John and Hosten St Peter, all which I hold
by Lease of the Bishopp of Norwich to bee sould by my Executors so soone after my
death as they cann convenientlie gett a valuable consideracion for the same and the
money for the same to be putt out to the best benefitt by my said Executors ( in
whose loving Care and faithfullnes I must in this case place my greatest confidence)
and both the principall and accruinges & proffitts of the same to bee equallie divided
and paid unto my three daughters Mary Frances and Dorothy att their respective
ages of twenty yeres onely deductinge and allowinge out the interest of the same
yerely for the present maintenance and educac[i]on of my said three daughters
untill they shall accomplish the age of twenty yeres respectivelie vizt to my
Daughter Mary Thirty pounds p[er] Ann[um] to my Daughter Frances twenty pounds
p[er] Ann[um] and to my Daughter Dorothie Fifteene pounds p[er] Ann[um] And when any
of them shall attaine to the age of twenty yeres and shall receive her porc[i]on
of the principall then a respective abatement to bee made of the said respective
yerely allowance for her present maintenance and educacon And I will that
my wife shall have the Custodie of all my said Children duringe their minorities
and of the saide severall yerely somes of money for their maintenance and educacon
and that they bee ordered and Governed by her , both in their marriages and in all
other dutifull respecte to a Mother And if it shall happen that either of my two
younger sonnes Henry or James shall dye before hee shall accomplish the age
of one and twentie yeres and shall leave noe yffue of his bodie livinge then I
will that the survivour of them two shall have and enioy the whole estate of
the saide lands in Banham aforesaide with the appurtenances paying
unto each of my said three Daughters Mary Frances and Dorothie one
hundred pounds appece, within one yere after hee shall have possession
of the saide Lands And if it shall happen that both my Sonnes younger
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sonnes Henry and James shall die before they shall accomplish the age of one
and twenty yeares and shall leave noe yssue of their bodies then I will that my
sonne John shall have the whole Estate by mee in this my last will and Testem[en]t
given and bequeathed unto my said two younger sonnes, my said sonne John paying
unto each of his saide three Sisters one hundred pounds apeece as aforesaide, And
if it shall happen that my said eldest sonne John Hobart shall dye before hee shall
accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares, and shall leave onely yssue female
so that his porcon and estate shall fall to my sonne Henry, Then I will that
such yssue female of my said sonne John shall have the porc[i]on and estate
of my said sonne Henry in Banham aforesaide, And if it shall happen
that my [ ''omitted''] sonne Henry shall likewise dye before hee shall accomplish
the age of one and twenty yeares and shall leave noe yssue male soe that the
estate of my said eldest sonne John shall fall to my said sonne James, Then I will
that such issue female of my said sonne John shall have the porc[i]on and estate
of my said sonne James in Banham aforesaid, and if it shall happen that my
saide sonne John shall dye before hee shall accomplish the age of one and twenty
yearesand shall leave noe yssue of his bodie, so that my sonne Henry shall
come to have the esate of his said brother John, Then I will that my sonne
James shall have and enioy my whole Land and estate in Banham aforesaid
payinge unto each of his said Sisters one hundred pounds apeece as aforesaide
And if it shall happen that any one of my said three daughters Mary Frances and
Dorothy shall dye unmarryed before shee shall accomplish the age of twenty
yeres then I will that her porcon bee divided equally betweene her two
Survivinge Sisters. And if it shall happen that two of my saide daughters shall
dye unmarried before they shall accomplish the age of twenty yeres, Then
I will that the porc[i]on of one of them shalbee to the surviving Sister and the porc[i]on
of the other shalbee equally divided amonge my three sonnes And if it shall happen
that all three of my saide daughters shall dye unmarried before they shall
accomplish they age of twenty years then I will that the one halfe of their
porc[i]on shall goe to my sonne John, and the other halfe to bee equally divided
between my two younger sonnes Henry and James,
Item whereas this is a
suite nowe depending in his Ma[jes]ties Courte of Comon pleas att Westm[inste]r between
mee and my Tenants att Methwold upon a Covenant, and alsoe another cause
in question betweene Sir John Hobart Knight and Baronett my brother and
my selfe concerninge certaine Leases in Ashmen huagh Neatishead and other
townes neere there, some tyme the possession of Edward Hobart Esqr or Henry
Hobart Esqr my brothers or one of them Nowe my will and meaning is That
if anythinge shall bee recovered in either of theis causes, the money soe received
shall goe to the Augmentinge the porc[i]ons on my said three daughters Mary
Frances and Dorothy namely to raise them to Eight hundred pounds apeece yf
there shalbee soe much recovered And the suplusage (if any shalbee) to bee
imployed (my debts legacies and funerall expences beinge paid) towards the pay[me]nt
of the thousand pounds for my purchase at South Pickenham [[Fitz-Henry-9|Fitz-Henry-9]] (if that which
I have already sett out and appoynted for that use been not sufficient) and for the
benefitt and advancement of my said Eldest sonne John Hobart, that soe hee may
come to his estate cleare and Free when it shall please god Item I will that my
wife shall have and enioy my principall Mansion howse in South Pickenham
aforesaide together with all the Outhouses, Barnes, Stables, Dovehouses and other
Edifices and all the Orchards gardens and yards thereunto belonginge together
with my Mault house in South Pickenhame aforesaid with Free ingresse egresse
and regresse to and from the same and Free libertie to take and drawe water
for the use of the said Mault house rom tyme to tyme and att all tyme
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duringe the terme here after limitted And alsoe all that Close or peece of
meadowe comonly called the Elmyard, and alsoe all that Close or peece or pasture
ground comonly called the Bushey Close: and alsoe all that Close comonly called the
Whitehouse yard in South Pickenham aforesaid to have and to hold to my said wife
from the tyme of my death for and during the terme of her naturall life Provided alwaise
and it is my will and meaninge that if my said wife shall happen att any tyme herafter
to marry againe that then and from thenceforth imediately all the said premisses
by this my last will and Testament devised unto my shall remayne come and
bee unto my sonne John Hobart in such estate as is before limited and expressed
Moreover I doe by this my last will and testament declare and ordayne my full intent
and meaninge to bee That if it shall prove my Farme called Banham Haugh afore=
saide and other the premisses before by mee given and devised as porc[i]ons to and for my
two younger sonnes Henry and James or any parte thereof to bee holden of our
Soveraigne Lord the Kinge in Capitle soe as I cannot by this my last will and
Testament dispose of any more than two parts of three of the said Lands and p[re]misses
from my heires Then I doe hereby will and charge my eldest son and heire soe
soone as hee shall accomplish the age of one and Twenty yeres that hee shall in
due forme of lawe settle assure and confirme the said third part of the said Lands
accordinge to such Condic[i]ons and limittac[i]ons as I have here before
declared and provided And in case my said sonne and Heire shall refise so the Doe as
aforesaid I doe then by this my last will and Testament give and bequeath the Mannor
of Stuke hall unto my said two younger sonnes with such Condic[i]ons and limittac[i]ons
as I have before declared and provided anythinge before expressed to the contrary
in any wise not withstandinge Alsoe whereas I have one Close in South Pickenham
aforesaid conteyninge Fowrteyne acr[es] and an halfe bee it more or less, and alsoe
one acre of land by estimac[i]on being att a place called Rampitt in South Pickenham
aforesaid all which I late purchased of Raph Constable late of Holme Hale in the
County of Norff husbandman wherein Mary Hobarte my eldest daughter is Joyned
purchaser with mee Nowe therefore I doe here by will and Charge my said
Daughter Mary soe soone as shee shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeres
that shee shall in due forme of lawe settle assure and Confirme the said Fifteene
and a halfe uppon my said sonne John Hobarte and other my heires males upon such
Condic[i]ons and limittac[i]ons I have before declared and provided And in case my
said Daughter Mary shall refuse soe to doe I doe then hereby will and appointe my
Executors to deduct three hundred pounds out of the porc[i]on of my saide Daughter Mary
and the sume to paie unto my said sonne John Hobart or other my heire male who
shall have the rest of my lands att South Pickenham aforesaid in liewe of the said
Fifiteen Acres &c Any thinge before expressed or declared to the Contrary in any wise
notwithstanding, Item I will and appointe that my Executors and every of them shall
have allowed unto them all such necessary Charges and expenses as they or any
them shalbe putt ot or expend in or aboute the Execution and performance of this my
last will and testament and in or about the managinge of the estate wherewith they
are hereby trusted Item I doe hereby nominate and appoint my very worthie
Friend and Kinsman Sir Nicholas Le Strange of Hunstanton in the County of
Norff Knight and my very lovinge Kinsman John Hobarte of Waybred in the
County of Suff[olk] Esquire to bee Executors of this my last will and Testament In
witnes whereof I have hereto sett my hand and seale this daye and yere first above
written James Hobart Signed sealed and published in the presence of
Memorandathat the words herin Interlined vizt In the first sheete (in soe full
and ample manner as my Executors shall require and approve) then, In the second
sheete /yerely // In the Thrid sheete eldest, on; In the fourth sheete if it shall prove
with In the fifth sheete, my, were interlined before the ensealing and delivering [page 7]
hereof Signed sealed and published in the presence of us Anthony Catonford
Robert Kinge Edmund Eade and Edw: Payne./ A Codicill or declaration made the Nynth day of the July Anno D[o]m[ini] 1642 --
appoynted to bee annexed unto and ordayned constituted and declared to bee and to bee
taken and reputed as parte and parcell of the last will and testament of me James
Horbarte of South Pickenham in the County of Norff: Esquire / Imprimis whereas by
my last will and testament dated the [''blank''] daye of [''blank''] 1641 I have given and devised
unto my deare and lovinge wife Katherine Hobarte All my implements of house and
houshold stuffe to use and enioy soe longe as shee shall live unmarryed Nowe my further
will and meaninge is that if my said wife shall happen to marry after my decease that
then imediately shee shall devide give and dispose all my said housholdstuffe to or amongst
my Children or such of them as shee shall thinke fittinge accordinge to her discrec[i]on
and the dutifull Carriage of my said Children towards her theire Mother as they or
each of them shall bes meritt and deserve: Item whereas William Prude als Proude
of the Cittie of Canterbury Esquire (father of my said wife) did by his last will and
Testament or otherwise in his lifetime give and settle certain Mannors Lands tenem[en]ts
and hereditaments in the County of Kent or elsewhere in tayle unto uppon the heires
Males of my said Wife for default of yssue male of the body of Saules Prude sonne & heire
of the said William lawfully begotten and to be begotten upon certain Condic[i]ons limittac[i]ons and provisions
by hm menc[i]oned and declared as aforesaide Nowe my will and meaninge is That if
the said Lands so intayled shall hereafter fall or come unto my eldest sonne John
Hobarte by vertue of the said guift entayle then I will that all that my Parsonage
inpropriate of Methwold with all the rights members and appurtenances thereunto
belonginge formerly in and by my said last will and testament devised unto my said
eldest sonne John Hobarte shall after the death of my said wife bee devided betweene
my other two sonnes Henry and James and futher to remayne and to bee imployed:
in such manner and to such uses as the other porc[i]ons of my said two younger sonnes
are menc[i]oned and declared to bee in and by my said last will and testament Butt if
the said lands so entayled shall fall or come to either of my said two younger sonnes
Henry or James by vertue of and Condic[i]on or provisioe in the said guift entayl limitted or
menc[i]oned Then I will that the porc[]i]on of him to whome the said lands soe entayled
shall fall or come shall bee & remayne to the other of my said two younger sonnes respectively
in such mannor and to such uses as I have before menc[i]oned and declared concerning
the porc[i]ons of my said two younger sonnes Iteam whereas I have by my said last will and
testament nominated constituted and appointed my wellbelowed Cozen John Hobarte of
Waybred in the County of Suff Equire my sole Executor Nowe I doe hereby nominate
appoynte and Constitute my saide deare and Lovinge wife Katherine Hobarte and my
said wellbeloved Cosen John Hobarte Esquire to bee my Executors of my last will and
Testament Nott revokinge alteringe or Diminishinge my said last will and testament
before menc[i]oned nor any parte thereof other the in soe much as such parte there of
as by this my Codicill or Declaration (thereunto to bee annexed) I have menc[i]oned
and declared to bee revoked and Altered In witnes whereof I have hereunto putt
my hand and seale the day and yere first above written James [''blank''] Signed
sealed and published in the prescence of Ed Proger Henry Ryches Probate in Latin
Granted fifth day of August 1642 to Katherine Hobart, relict of the said deceased and the Executrice named in the Testament. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b4945930&view=1up&seq=151&skin=2021&q1=%22dorothy%20hobart%22 page 141) ==Sources==

Will of James Jester d 1839

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[[Category:Chincoteague, Virginia]] [[Category:Jester Name Study]] ---- In the name of god Amen. I James Jester of Chincoteague Island in the county, of Accomac in the state of virginia, being very sick and weak in body but in perfect mind and memory, thanks be given unto god calling unto Mind the morality of my body knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testement, that is to day principally and first of all, I give and recommend my soul into the hands of the Almighty god that gave it and my body I recommand to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the descretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of god, and as touching such wroldly estate where with it has pleased god to blass me in this life - I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. First I geve unto my dearly beloved wife Nancy Jester all the property she had when I married her to have the same at her disposal at my death. Secondly I give unto my son John Joester three dollars in cash and one salt pan. Thirdly I give unto my daughter [[Jester-1307|Sana Clavel]] wife of Hennery Clavel one cow and one yearling calf. Fourthly I give unto my son David Jester one cow and one brass mounted gun and one canoe. Fifthly, I give unto my daughter Sarah Barret wife of John Barrett one heifer calf Sixthly, I give to my son James Jester one spotted cow and one calf. Seventhly, I give to my daughter Mary Jester one red chest. Eighthly, I give unto my daughter Eliza Garner one cow and cradel. Ninthly, I give unto my son Michal Jester one pide cow. Tenthly, I give unto my son William Jester one black cow. Eleventhly, I give unto my daughter Rebecca Jester one brindle cow. Twelvethly and last of all, I give unto my son James Jester whom I likewise appoint constitute make and ordain the sole executur of this my last will and Testiment and together with my son Willam Jester and Selby Jester and Oliver Jester and Charlotte Jester all my property that is not willed I give to them to be equally divided among them all - and I doe hereby utterly dissavow revoke and disanul all and every other former Testament, wills, Legacies bequests and executors, by me in any ways before named willed and bequeathed ratifying and confering this and not other to be my last will and testament in witness where of I have here unto set my hand and seal. This twelve day of Aprill in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine. Signed, sealed, published pronounced and declared by the said James Jester to be his last will and Testiment in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have here to subscribed our names. James Jester John Lewis
George Jones
Burton Jones
April 12th 1839 At a Court held for Accomack County on 25th day of November 1839 --- This last will and Testament of James Jester decd was proved by the oaths of John Lewis and Burton Jones witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded - And on the motion of James Jester the executor therein names taking oath and giving bond accordingly to Law ing the penalty of Two thousand Dollars with John Lewis, Thimothy Hill and Edwaed U Powell securities thereto, certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. Teste Tho.R. Joyner CPC Source Citation https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/373817:62347?ssrc=pt&tid=179549742&pid=362335931121&fbclid=IwAR12s31YTQnHmcNQHzoVcC6hh6OjowVkpkDdwsPo2QB0gr2ivoAEpKajoMs Wills, Deeds, and Orders (Accomack County, Virginia); General Indexes to Wills, 1663-1922; Author: Virginia. County Court (Accomack County); Probate Place: Accomack, Virginia Description Notes: Wills, 1828-1845 Source Information Ancestry.com. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2021. Original data:Virginia County, District, and Probate Courts.

Will of James Neville (1752)

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[[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia]] [[Category:Albemarle County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] ''Will of James Neville''' March 7, 1752.
Will of [[Neville-90|James Neville]] of Albemarle County, Virginia.
In the name of God, Amen, I, James Neville of the Parish of St. Ann & County of Albemarle, being of perfect sense and memory, do make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner following: Imprimis. My will and desire is that my just debts be fully paid and satisfied.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my son, [[Neville-93|James Neville]], six negroes, to wit: Cezar, Terry, Pompy, Coo, Bess, and Philis. I also give him the land he now dwells on, beginning on the path that goes from my dwelling house to the Tye River, beginning at Twisting Chestnut Tree a little this side of the Rolling Road and running to the South Ford, then down the upper side of the said fork to a muddy place where a spring comes out, and thence a straight course to strike the Secretary's Road at Chandler's Branch, and up the said branch to the mountain. He is to have all my land now surveyed and patented above this line now marked, the above land and negroes to him and his heirs forever. Because I have more land to survey above that which I don't intend he shall have, that is I mean James Neville, I also give him four cows and calves and three sows and pigs, to him and his heirs forever.
I give and bequeath unto my son, [[Thomas-37888|Cornelius Thomas]], the son of Lucy Neville, two hundred and twenty pounds to buy negroes and a feather bed or ten pounds to buy one. Also, I give him two hundred pounds more to buy land to settle the negroes on. In all, I have left him four hundred and thirty pounds current money of Virginia, to him & his heirs forever. I also give him four cows & calves, & three sows & pigs, to him & his heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter, [[Neville-73|Bethemiah Allen]], the wife of [[Allen-2871|John Allen]], two hundred pounds current money of Virginia, deducting the price of one negroe girl she has got, to her and her heirs forever.
I give unto my daughter, [[Neville-98|Johanna Brown]], seventy pounds current money of Virginia, to her & her heirs forever.
Item. I give and bequeath unto [[Brown-121964|John Brown]], the son of [[Neville-98|Johanna Brown]], one hundred pounds current money of Virginia, to him and his heirs forever when he attains to the age of twenty-one years.
Item. I give and bequeath unto [[Neville-98|Johanna Brown's]] eldest daughter thirty pounds current money of Virginia, to her & her heirs forever; she is to have it when she attains to the age of twenty-one or marries.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter, [[Neville-87|Hannah Matthews]], forty shillings sterling, to her and her heirs forever, & the reason I give her no more is because she & her husband have endeavored to disobey me in everything they could, so that my will and desire is she should have no more of my estate.
Item. I give and bequeath to my daughter, [[Neville-120|Mary Douglas]], forty shillings sterling, to her & her heirs forever, because she has ninty-five pounds already which was her portion.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter, [[Neville-116|Martha Neville]], two hundred pounds current money of Virginia, to her and her heirs forever, when she attains to the age of twenty-one years or marries; but my will & desire is that she shall have interest for the money from my death till paid.
I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Neville-81|Elizabeth Neville]], three hundred pounds current money of Virginia and one thousand acres of land, to her and her heirs forever, to be laid off in proportion to the goodness of the tract, because I would have it as near as could the bad and good together.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter, [[Neville-112|Judith Neville]], three hundred pounds current money of Virginia and one thousand acres of land, to her and her heirs forever; the land is to be laid off as aforesaid.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter, [[Neville-128|Sally Neville]], four hundred pounds current money of Virginia and one thousand acres of land [page torn] and her heirs forever; the land to be laid off as aforesaid.
My will and desire is that the money devised to my three daughters, to wit: Elizabeth Neville, Judith Neville, and Sally Neville, to be laid out, and negroes settled on the land destined for them, and the money arising after charges is paid may be laid up for them, for I desire that they may be maintained out of the estate. Item. My will and desire is that if either of my three daughters, Elizabeth Neville, Judith Neville, or Sally Neville, should die before they attain to the age of twenty-one years or be married, the estate by me devised to them is to be equally divided to them or her then living.
My will and desire is that my wife, [[Thomas-1184|Lucy Neville]], live on any of my plantations and to have as much land as she can tend as long as she lives single, let it be on whose lot it will. I also lend her two feather beds, four cows and calves, three sows & pigs, and four good able negroes. I also lend her one hundred pounds current money of Virginia to buy what things she wants; but my will and desire is that she shall return at her death or if she marries everything then to the estate, and so returned to be equally divided among her children mentioned in this my will.
Item. My will and desire is that, after my legacies are paid off that I left to my wife and children, what remains, which I expect will be considerable, all the rest & residue of my estate, both real and personal, may be equally divided between my wife and her children mentioned in my will and my son James Neville, to them and their heirs forever.
My will and desire is that my estate be inventoried and appraised. I constitute and appoint my well beloved friends, George Carrington and [[Childress-446|Abraham Childers]], executors of this my last will & testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made, ratifying and confirming this & no other to be my last will & testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this [page torn] day of March, one thousand seven hundred & fifty-two.
James Neville (seal)
Signed, published, & delivered to be the last will and testament of James Neville.
Witnesses: John McGowrk, John Henderson, Richard Field, John Griffin, Howell Lewis.
At a court held for Albemarle County the ninth day of November MDCCLII [i.e., 1752]. [page torn] This last will and testament of James Neville, deceased, was presented in court and proved by the oaths of Richard Field, one of the witnesses thereto, and ordered to be recorded; and on the motion of George Carrington, Gent., and Abraham Childers, the executors therein named, who made oath according to law, certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereof in due form, giving security on which they, with John Harvey & John Cobbs, Gent., their security, entered into & acknowledged their bond in eight thousand pounds for the due and faithful performance of the said will. Teste: John Nicholas, Clk. '''Albemarle County, VA, Wills, Book 2, p. 1'''

Will of James Powell, Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry in the Service of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies on their Bengal Establishment,

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] == Will == :'''Note: Placed in London wills category because he died in London in 1805, but feel free to move to another category if deemed appropriate'''. Research notes about James Powell can be found on the profile of his brother [[Powell-27844|Joseph Powell (abt.1757-bef.1815)]] ===
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=== In the Name of God Amen I James Powell Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry in
the service of the United Company of Merchants of
England trading to the East Indies on their Bengal
===
page 2
=== Establishment do make publish and declare this to
be my last Will and testament revoking hereby
and making void all Will or Wills by me at
any time heretofore made In the first place I
give and bequeath to my Dearly beloved Wife
Elizabeth Powell an Annuity or Sum of Five
hundred pounds Sterling a year for and during
the term of her natural life to be paid her
yearly and every year and after her decease
then it is my Will and I do hereby bequeath
the Sum of One hundred pounds a year to
Henry Leadbeater Brother to my said Dear Wife
for and during the term of his natural life
and after the death of my said Dear Wife my
further Will is that the Capital which would
have yeilded the other Four hundred pounds to
my said Dear Wife in her life time devolve in
equal shares to my two Dear Brothers [[Powell-27844|Joseph]]
and Samuel Powell and their respective Heirs
Executors or adm'ors for ever and my further
Will is that the capital which would have
yielded the said annuity of one hundred pounds
to the said Henry Leadbeater during his life
after the death of my said dear wife sh[ould?] also after the dea[th?] of the said Henry Leadbeater devolve
in equal shares to my said Dear Brothers
[[Powell-27844|Joseph]] and Samuel Powell I further will and
desire that my Executors hereinafter named Do
and shall as soon as may be convenient after
my decease invest and lay out in the purchase
of bonds Obligations Certificates or Promissory
Notes granted or to be granted by or by authority
of the Governor General Deputy Governor or Vice
President in Council at the Presidency of Fort
William in Bengal aforesaid and commonly
called Companys Paper a Sum sufficient to
yeild a Monthly Interest of Forty S* Rupees
which said Sum of Forty S* S* Rupees it is
my Will and I do hereby bequeath that same to
a woman named Rose at present residing at
Monghyr and under the charge of Captain
Benson who is the Mother of my Son James
Powell and my two Daughters Mary Griffin and
Rosamond Newton to be paid to her Monthly and
every Month for and during the Term of her
natural life and after her decease then it is my
Will that the said principal Sum shall revert to
and become a part of the residue of my Estate I
do hereby give devise and bequeath all the rest
===
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=== residue and remainder of my Estate of whatever
nature denomination or description the same may
be and wherever situated to and to be equally
divided between my said two Dear Brothers the
said [[Powell-27844|Joseph Powell]] and Samuel Powell and my
said natural Son James Powell and my said two
natural Daughters Mary Griffin and Rosamond
Newton share and share alike and to their
respective Heirs Executors and adm'ors for ever
and I recommend it to my Executors to leave a
ninth of my Estate as they possibly can in India
for at least two or three years after my decease
or longer if they see it right on account of the
higher rate of Interest and for the benefit of
the aforesaid Legatees and I do hereby nominate
constitute and appoint Sir William Paxton and
Company of the City of London in the Kingdom
of Great Britain William Edward Leadbeater and
Nathaniel Cumberlege both Captains of Infantry on
the said Bengal Establishment to be Executors of
this my last Will and testament In Witness
whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal at
Fort William in Bengal aforesaid the eleventh day
of March in the year of Christ one thousand
eight hundred and five - J Powell (SS) Signed
Sealed published and declared by the said James
Powell the Testator as and for his last Will
and testament in the presence of us who at his
desire in his presence and in the presence of each
other have hereto subscribed our names as Witnesses
to the due execution hereof. ~ Robt. Wood ~ Rd. Jeffreys
Don Movnabb? == Probate == This Will was proved at London
the thirtieth day of October in the year of our
Lord One thousand eight hundred and five before
the Worshipful Charles Cooke? Doctor of Laws and
Surrogate of the Right Honorable Sir William
Wynne Knight Doctor of laws Master Keeper or
Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully constituted by the oath of Henry Trail
Esquire one of the Executors named in the said Will
to whom adm'on was granted of all and singular
the Goods Chattels and credits of the deceased having
been first sworn duly to adminster power reserved
of making the like Grant to Archibald Paxton
Esquire Sir William Paxton Charles Cockerill Esquire
William Edward Leadbeater and Nathaniel Cumberledge
'''page 4''': Esquire the other Executors named in the said Will
when they or either of them shall apply for the
same ./. '''note on margin of page 3''': Proved at London the 6th of
March 1813 before the
Worshipful Samuel Rust? McGrick?
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate
by the Oaths of Sir William
Paxton and Henry Trail
Esquire two of the partners
acting under the firm of
Messieurs Paxton's Cockerell
and Trail and as such two
of the Executors named in
the said Will having been
first sworn duly to Adm'r
The Probate of the Will of
the said Deceased granted
in the Month of October 1805
to the said Henry Trail one of
the Executors named in the
said Will under the Sum
of £1500 having been first
voluntarily brought in and
declared null and void as
by Acts of Court appear
Power reserved of making the
like grant to Archibald Paxton
Esquire Sir Charles Cockerell
Baronet (formerly Charles Cockerell
Esquire) the other Partners
in the said Firm William Edward
Leadbeater and Nathaniel
Cumberlege Esquire the other
Executors when they or either
of them shall apply for the
same.//~
£15000
'''note written smaller at top of page 4''': Proved at London 10th August 1835 before the Judge by
the Oath of Sir Charles Cockerell Baronet the surviving partner
in the House lately acting under the firm of Messieurs Paxtons
Cockerell and company. Trail and the surviving Executor to whom
Adm'on was granted being first sworn duly to administer The
Probate of the said Will granted in the month of October 1805 to
Henry Trail one of the Executors under the Sum of £1500 having been heretofore brought in & declared null and void as by Oath of Court appears == Summary == * Will made 11 Mar 1805 * Probate granted 30 Oct 1805 * Probate granted again 6 Mar 1813 * Probate granted again 10 Aug 1835 '''Legacies''': * £500 a year to his wife Elizabeth during her life * £100 a year to her brother Henry Leadbeater after her death * after her death, the capital that yielded the other £400 to be divided between his brothers [[Powell-27844|Joseph]] and Samuel Powell * after Henry Leadbeater's death, the capital yielding his £100 to be divided between Joseph and Samuel * Forty S* Rupees a month during her life to Rose (living at Monghyr in the care of Captain Benson), mother of his children * after her death the capital yielding this to become part of the residue of his estate * the residue of his estate to be divided equally between his brothers [[Powell-27844|Joseph]] & Samuel, and his 3 natural children by Rose - James Powell, Mary Griffin and Rosamond Newton * a ninth of the money to be left in India if possible for at least a few years to take advantage of higher interest rates '''Executors''': * William Edward Leadbeater, Captain of Infantry of the Bengal Establishment was one of the executors; might possibly be a relative of his wife? == Sources == National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1432/244
Description: Will of James Powell, Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry in the Service of the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies on their Bengal Establishment
Date: 30 October 1805
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D565798

Will of James Tarbuck of Hardshaw, Lancashire, Ironmonger 1832

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] == Will == ===
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=== '''This is the last Will''' and Testament of me
[[Tarbuck-53|James Tarbuck]] of Hardshaw within Windle in the County of Lancaster Iron
monger made published and declared this seventeenth day of June in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and five in manner following that is to say - First I
give and devise all those my Messuages or dwellinghouses buildings Lands and Heredits
with their Appurtenances in Rainhill in the said County in the several possessions of
Robert Harrison and Henry Dagnall unto my Son James for and during the term of his
natural life without impeachment of or for any manner of waste and from and imme
-diately after his decease then I give and devise the same Messuages or Dwellinghouses
Buildings Lands and Hereditaments with their Appurtenances in Rainhill aforesaid unto
and equally amongst all the Children of my said Son James lawfully to be begotten
share and share alike and to their respective heirs and Assigns for ever to take and
hold the same as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and if but one only
Child then I give and devise the same to such only Child his or her heirs and assigns
for ever And I charge and make chargeable the said Messuages or dwellinghouses
Buildings Lands and hereditaments in Rainhill aforesaid with the payment of the yearly
Sum of thirty five pounds unto my affectionate wife Catharine for and during the term
of her natural life the first payment thereof to be made at the end of one week next after
my decease I also give and devise all my other Messuages or Dwellinghouses Buildings ===
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=== Lands and hereditaments whatsoever or wheresoever with their Appurtenances unto
my Son Jonathan for and during the term of his natural life without impeachment
of or for any manner of waste and from and immediately after his decease then I
give and devise the said last mentioned messuages or dwellinghouses Buildings Lands
and hereditaments with their appurtenances unto and equally amongst all the Children
of my said Son Jonathan lawfully to be begotten share and share alike and to their
respective heirs and assigns for ever or for and during all my Estate term and interest
therein respectively to take and hold the same as tenants in common and not as
joint tenants and if but one only Child then I give and devise the same unto such
only Child his or her heirs and assigns for ever or for and during all my Estate term
and interest therein respectively and I charge and make chargeable the said last men
tioned Messuages or dwellinghouses Buildings lands and hereditaments with the pay
-ment of the yearly Sum of fifteen pounds unto my said Wife during her natural life
and also with the payment of the yearly Sum of twenty pounds unto my brother John
during his natural life the first payment of the said several last mentioned annuities
to be made at the end of one week next after my decease and I give unto my said
Wife and brother John full power and authority to enter into and upon the said Messes
and dwellinghouses Buildings Lands and Hereditaments and distrain for the said
several annuities on nonpayment thereof or of any part thereof I also give and
bequeath unto my son James all the Stock in trade Goods and Effects in the house
and Shop in Prescot in the said County now in his possession as his own property abso-
-lutely for ever he paying for such of his Shop Goods as shall be owing for at the time
of my decease but not otherwise I also give and bequeath the Sum of twenty pounds a
piece unto my Nephews and Niece Henry James and Mary Tarbuck Sons and daughter
of my said Brother John / I also give and bequeath the Sum of twenty pounds unto my
Niece Ann Mercer (Daughter of my brother in Law John Mercer) I also give and bequeath
the Sum of twenty pounds unto my Niece Alice Tarbuck (daughter of my Brother William
Tarbuck) which said several legacies I direct to be paid at the end of twelve calendar
months after my death And I direct my Executors hereinafter named to pay and dis-
charge all my just debts funeral expences and the charge of proving this my Will as
soon as conveniently may be after my decease out of my personal Estate and Effects
And as to all the residue and remainder of my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever
and wheresoever I give and bequeath the same unto my said Son Jonathan as his
own property absolutely for ever And in case my said Son James shall happen to die without
leaving lawful issue then I give and devise the said Messuages or dwellinghouses Buildings
Lands and hereditaments in Rainhill aforesaid so devised to him for his life as aforesaid
unto my Son Jonathan his heirs and Assigns for ever And In case my said Son Jonothan
shall happen to die without leaving lawful issue then I give and devise the said
Messuages or Dwellinghouses buildings lands and hereditaments so devised to him for his life
as aforesaid unto my said Son James his heirs and assigns for ever or for and during
all my Estate term and interest therein respectively But if both my said Sons James
and Jonathan shall happen to die without leaving lawful issue then I give and
devise the whole of the said Messuages or dwellinghouses Buildings Lands and here=
ditaments unto and equally amongst all my nephews and Nieces share and share alike
and to their respective heirs and assigns for ever or for and during all my Estate term and
interest therein respectively to take and hold the same as tenants in common and not as
joint tenants And my Will is that my said Executors shall deduct from my said per
sonal Estate and effects a sufficient recompence for their trouble in the execution of this my
Will And I do nominate constitute and appoint my said Sons James and Jonathan
my said Brother William and my Friend and brother in Law Nathan Mercer of Hard=
shaw aforesaid Watchmaker Executors hereof In witness whereof I the said James Tar=
=buck the Testator have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and year first before
written = James Tarbuck == (SS) == Signed Sealed published and declared by the
said James Tarbuck the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who hereto subscribe our names as witnesses thereof in his sight and presence and
at his request and in the sight and presence of each other = Willm Higginson
Wm Houghton = John Houghton Attorney Prescot // == Probate == On the 20th day of
September 1841 Admon
(with the Will annexed)
of the Goods Chattels and
Credits of James Tarbuck
formerly of Wardshaw
within Windle in the County
of Lancaster then of Saint
Helen and late of Walton
in the same County Widower
deceased left unadministered
as well by Robert Tarbuck
the natural and lawful
Brother and only next
of kin as also by Henry
Tarbuck the Nephew
and one of the persons
entitled in distribution
to the undisposed of Residue
of the Personal Estate and
effects of the said deceased
was granted to Joseph
Tarbuck the lawful
Nephew and one other of
the persons entitled
in distribution to the
undisposed of Residue of
the personal Estate and
Effects of the said dec'd having
been first sworn by
Com'on duly to adminster
James Tarbuck and
Jonathan Tarbuck the
Sons, William Tarbuck
the Brother and Nathan
Mercer the Executors and
the said Jonathan Tarbuck
the Residuary Legatee named
in the said Will having respectively
died in the lifetime of the said deceased. On the 25 day of April 1839? Adm'on (with the the will annexed) of all and .. the Goods Chattels and Credits of
James Tarbuck formerly of Hardshaw within Windle in the County of Lancaster then of Saint Helens but late of Walton
in the same County Widower dec'd left unadministered by Robert Tarbuck dec'd whilst living the natural & lawful Brother
and only next of kin of the said dec'd was granted to Henry Tarbuck the lawful nephew and one of the persons
entitled in distribution to the personal Estate & Effects of the said dec'd undisposed of by the said will having been
first sworn by Com'on duly to Administer James Tarbuck Jonathan Tarbuck the Sons and William Tarbuck the
Brother and Nathan Mercer the Executors the said Jonathan Tarbuck being also the Residuary Legatee named in
the said Will respectively died in the lifetime of the said dec'd. On the 18th April 1832 Adm'on (with the will annexed) of the Goods Chattels
and Credits of James Tarbuck formerly of Hardshaw within Windle in the county of
Lancaster then of St. Helens and late of Walton in the same County Widower deceased
was granted to Robert Tarbuck the natural and lawful Brother and only next of kin he
being first sworn by comm'on duly to Administer James Tarbuck and Jonathan Tarbuck
the Sons William Tarbuck the Brother and Nathan Mercer the Executors and the said
Jonathan Tarbuck the Residuary Legatee died in the lifetime of the Testator.//. National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1799/82
Description: Will of James Tarbuck, Ironmonger of Hardshaw within Windle , Lancashire
Date: 18 April 1832.
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D251358
== Summary == * Will date: 17 Jun 1805 * Testator: James Tarbuck of Hardshaw ironmonger, later of St Helens & finally of Walton * Testator has land in Rainhill occupied by Robert Harrison & Henry Dagnall * Testator's house & shop in Prescot & stock in trade going to son James (who may be running it already) * Relatives named in will and/or probate records: * Testator's wife Catharine (who later predeceased James) * Testator's sons James & Jonathan Tarbuck (executors) - both died before testator * Testator's brother John Tarbuck (with children Henry James & Mary Tarbuck) * Testator's brother Robert Tarbuck * Testator's brother William Tarbuck (executor) with dtr Alice Tarbuck - William died before testator. * Testator's brother-in-law John Mercer (with daughter Ann Mercer) * Testator's brother-in-law Nathan Mercer of Hardshaw watchmaker (executor) - died before testator. Grants of probate: # 18 Apr 1832 - probate to Robert brother & only next-of-kin # 25 Apr 1839 - probate to nephew Henry (entitled to some of residue), having been left unadministered by brother Robert who had been the only next of kin left # 20 Sep 1841 - probate not administered by brother Robert, the only next-of-kin or nephew Henry Tarbuck (who had been entitled to some of residue); probate granted to nephew Joseph Tarbuck (entitled to some of residue) == Sources ==

Will of James Towns, Madison County, Georgia

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[[Category: Georgia, Wills and Deeds, Towns Name Study]] {{Image|file=Towns-142-5.jpg |align=c |caption=Will of James Towns }} == Last Will and Testament of James Towns == ---- '''State of Georgia'''

In the name of God. Amen. I, '''[[Towns-142|James Towns]]''', of the County of Madison and State aforesaid, being in good health of body and of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.

1st, I give and bequeath, under the following conditions and restrictions, the whole of my Estate both real and personal, except '''my negro man named Sandy''', to my children and grandchildren to be equally divided between those now living and the children of those dead, so that the grandchildren shall only be entitled to the shares of their parents and that the notes, with interest thereon due by my children, whether living or dead. Though the same shall be barred by lapse of time, shall be taken and considered as a part of my Estate and shall be deducted from the share of those of my children who may be indebted to me by said Notes.

2nd, I give and bequeath to my son, '''[[Towns-159|John W. Towns]], Willis Towns and [[Towns-144|Benjamin Towns]]''' their shares of my estate absolutely; but the shares of the children of my son '''[[Towns-148|Drury Towns]]''', deceased; and of the children of '''Elizabeth Matthews, deceased the wife of Phineas Matthews''', I leave to my sons '''John W. Towns and Benjamin Towns''' in trust for the use and benefit of said children.

3rd, I give and bequeath to the said '''[[Towns-159|John W. Towns]] and [[Towns-144|Benjamin Towns]]''' the share of my daughter '''[[Towns-150|Martha Williford]]''' to be held for her sole use and benefit and not to be under the control or direction of her husband '''Samuel Williford'''.

4th, I give and bequeath to the said '''John W. Towns and Benjamin Towns''', the share of '''[[Towns-89|James Towns]]''' for the use and benefit of his children and not be subjected to the payment of the debts of the said '''James Towns'''.

5, '''my negro man Sandy''' is to remain with and to serve my sons, '''John W. Towns and Benjamin Towns'''. Requesting them to protect him and to use him kindly in consideration of his faithful service to me.

6, I do hereby constitute and appoint my sons,''' John W. Towns and Benjamin Towns''' executors o this my last will and testament.

In witness whereof, I the said '''James Towns''' have to this my will and testament set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of April in the year eighteen hundred and thirty nine.

'''James Towns'''

Signed, sealed and published and declared by the said James Towns as his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence, and at his request have hereunto set our names as witness.

'''John Kirkpatrick'''

'''Charles Kenney'''

'''Ed: Harden'''

---- '''Georgia, Madison County, Inferior Court - sitting for Ordinary Purposes'''

In open Court - Personally appeared John Kirkpatrick who being duly sworn said that he saw James Towns sign the above instrument for the purposes therein named declaring it to be his last Will and Testament and that he believed the said James Towns at the time to be of sound and disposing mind and memory, that this deponent signed the same as a witness and saw Charles Kenney & Ed: Harden do so likewise.

Sworn & subscribed to in Open Court this 8 Jan.y 1844 Iona: Sanders C.C.O.

John Kirkpatrick

Recorded this 9th January 1844. Iona: Sanders C.C.O. ---- == Sources == ''Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992: Madison Will Records, 1811-1922 Pgs 8-9, James Towns, 18 Apr 1839''. Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Madison County); Probate Place: Madison, Georgia. Source Information - Ancestry.com. Georgia, Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992 [https://prf.hn/click/camref:1011l4xx5/destination:https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8635/007701228_00097/819120?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/87942165/person/192101061287/facts/citation/682142554815/edit/record database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: Georgia County, District and Probate Courts. entry record for James Towns, 1839.

Will of James Weems

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of James Weems (1778): Calvert County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of [[Wemyss-280|James Weems]] In the name of God Amen. I James Weems of Calvert County in the State of Maryland Mercht being in perfect health and of sound mind and memory considering the uncertainty of this Life do make this my Last Will and Testament Directing in what manner the Real and Personal Estate which Almighty God hath bestowed on me shall be distributed after my Decease I give to my son [[Weems-755|William Loch Weems]] and his Heirs forever all my Lands in Prince Georges County, all my Lands in Calvert County bought of the heirs of Thomas Edmonds, of Mary Weissman, and James Freeman, also all my Lands in the State of Virginia I give to my son [[Weems-756|James Weems]] and his Heirs forever the Land whereon he Lives and all other my Lands thereto adjoining together with the Water Mill bought of John Waters and also all my Lands near Calvert County Court House bought of Wm Woodward, John Wood, Richard Young, Thomas Tucker Wilson Jnr., G Clagate, the Lands I took up called The Meadows Preserved and my Lot adjoining said Court House. I give to my Son [[Weems-746|John Weems]] and Heirs forever all my right to the land in Anarundel County devised to me by my Dear Deceased Uncle Doctr William Loch and for as much as there is now depending a suit at law concerning the title thereof, it is my Will and desire that my sd son defend the same to the Darnear resort, if needfull, at the expense of my Estate. I also give to him and his Heirs forever my Lott in HuntingTown with all improvements thereon and appurtenance thereto belonging. Notwithstanding I advanced for my Daughter [[Weems-757|Susannah Weems]] after her Intermarriage with Mr. Roger Wheeler her full share of the personal estate I was then possessed of and have lost considerably by administering on that Estate and bringing up their children, it is my will and desire that my Executor sell at publick vendue negro Nell and her Issue and Negro ______ and Issue, if any, also any of the Effects belonging to that Estate not heretofore disposed of and remaining at Cox Town, to which add the sum of Four Hundred Pounds and Divide the whole amongst the Four Sisters equally, to be by each of them kept and given to their children in such proportion as they shall think proper, after they are of age, or married. But whatever I have given or may hereafter advance in my Lifetime shall be considered as a part of the above bequest and discounted out of her or their parts. Notwithstanding I advanced for my daughter [[Weems-759|Sarah Weems]] after her intermarriage with Mr. [[Chew-767|Samuel Chew]], very handsomely, considering the short time she lived with him, It is now my desire that what I further intended for my daughter’s portion shall be paid to my Grandson Samuel Chew, when he shall attain the age of Twenty One Years, Provided his father will then, or before, secure to him and his Heirs forever, at least one equal share of all his Lands and personal effects and have some consideration of the sum he did receive in his mother’s lifetime, in confidence that my said Son in Law will not refuse to comply with the above reasonable request, I hereby bequeath to my afs Grandson, Certificates in the Continental Treasure for one Thousand Pounds and require my Executor to receive the interest yearly after my decease, add it to the principal and pay him the whole when he attains his age as afsd. But if he should die (which God forbid) before he comes to that age; or his father refuse or neglect to make the aforesaid provision for him; in either case it is my will and desire that the afsd Sum shall become part of my Estate I give to my daughter [[Weems-758|Margaret Weems ]] Elzey, in Continental Certificates one Thousand Five Hundred Pounds, discounting therefrom only such sums of money as I have heretofore given or may hereafter give her, before my Death. I also give her the Boy Gabriel and his sister Juday, the Choice of my Carriages and my Carridge Horse, also a Horse Saddle and Bridle fit for the Boy to wait on her, and note that Negroes Fancy and Beck, ye plate and Household furniture heretofore given her is not to be acctd as any part of the above bequest. All the remaining part of my Personal Estate, except the Silver Plate, Viz Negroes, Horses, Cattle, be sold at Publick Vendue and the money arrising therefrom to be put into the Continental or State Treasury and that after my Just debts, Funeral expenses, and [Sigaugs?] are discharged, the remaining sum shall be divided into three equal parts and put into the possession of my three sons to be by them kept in such Treasury and the Interest thereon added to the principal yearly to be by them kept for the benefit of all their Lawfully begotten children and also those that may be hereafter by either of them, and that each of my sons shall pay to their children all the afsd part and Interest in such proportion as they shall think proper after their girls are married and their sons attain the age of Twenty One Years. But if either of my Sons shall neglect so to do in their Lifetimes or by their Last Will devise how they would have it done, It is my will that the same be equally divided amongst them and if either of them should die before they receive their part, such part shall be equally divided amongst the other children of such sons as afsd and no other person shall have any part thereof. It is my desire (if possible) to be Buried by the side of my dear deceased wife, the Mother of all my children, in a decent and private manner and request that none of my family put on mourning for me. I also desire that the Burial place be brickt in, posted and railed or pailed in at the Expense of my Estate, as my Executor shall think proper and request that my Heir hereafter possessing the sd Land shall always keep the same in good repair at his own expense. Lastly, I appoint my son John Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and desire he will Indulge any of my Debtors who are not able to pay immediately with a reasonable time, upon making such security as is in their power, and where they are very poor, release any part or even the whole if he thinks proper, rather than deprive them of the Necessaries of Life. I request my Executor to compleat every part of the foregoing will with all convenient speed and for his Trouble, to retain in his hands Five Hundred Pounds in lieu of commissions for selling, receiving, or paying. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 14th November One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy Eight. James Weems Signed, Seal’d Published and Declar’d by the said James Weems as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto set our names as witnesses thereto In the presence of the testator and at his request in the presence of each other Francis Woolf Sampson Crane George Raley State of Maryland, Calvert County 10th September 1781. Then came Francis Woolf and Sampson Crane the Two Subscribing Witnesses to the within last will and Testament of James Weems late of Calvert County deceased and severally made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they saw the testator herein named sign and seal this will and that they heard him publish, pronounce, and declare the same to be his Last will and Testament, that at the time of his so doing he was to the best of the apprehensions of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding and that they respectively subscribed their names as Witnesses to this will in the presence and at the request of the Testator and the presence of the other witnesses. State of Maryland 10th September 1781 came John Weems and made Oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that he doth not know nor have heard of any other will made by the deceased. Copied 26 May 1791 as part of a Chancery Case on the settlement of the estate Chancery Case #4931 Maryland State Archives US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/calvert/wills/weems-j.txt]

Will of Jane (Cheyney) Field 1640

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[[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] '''The Will of Jane Cheney 1640''' '''Will of Jane Feild (Field)''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 183 Quire Numbers 54-116 (1640) The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310647-00068 Images on Ancestry] Accessed 24 February 2021 [[Cheney-3438|Jane Cheyney or Cheney]] married William Field (or Feild) of Wiberton, Lincolnshire, England in 1591.
The couple had no children, and William died in 1624.
Jane wrote her will on 17 January1635/6 and left numerous small personal bequests to cousins, nephews and nieces, including a large amount of cushions which were individually described. There were no lands or houses mentioned, so presumably these had been dealt with by William in his will (Consistory Court of Lincoln 1624).
Jane died in September 1639 and was buried at the church of St Leodegar, Wiberton on the 14th of that month. Page four of her will describes her plans for her funeral. As there was very little of value in the will, it is likely that it would also have been presented to the Consistory Court of Lincoln, but the will was contested and a judgment was made at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 June 1640. The grounds for contesting the will and the eventual judgement are in Latin and I have not translated them. Spelling is as per the copy will in the Register of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury held at London, except for ff replaced with F.
Pages as per the folios of the Will Register (indicated Left and Right)
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading. __TOC__ ===List of persons mentioned=== Page 164L *[[Cheney-3438|Jane ffeild or Field]]: the testator *[[Field-6524|William ffeild or Field]]: late husband of Jane Field, he died in 1624 Page 164R *Nephew John Carlell : son of Jane's sister Winifred and her husband John Carlell or Carliell of Sewerby. Died in 1603 and buried at Wiberton *Niece Bridget Cheyney: wife of her cousin the late Thomas Cheyney *Cousin Thomas Cheyney: deceased in 1635 *Anne Cheyney: daughter of Bridget and Thomas *Elizabeth Cheyney: daughter of Bridget and Thomas *Jane Cheyney: daughter of Bridget and Thomas *goddaughter Jayne Cheyney :the Daughter of her nephew William Cheyney gent *William Cheyney, gent, deceased in 1635 *cousin Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough, gent. *Niece Ann Smith the wife of George Smith gent *George Smith Gent *Jane Smith: daughter of Anne and George Smith *Cheyney Smith: son of Ann and George Smith, Jane's godson *Jane Smith: daughter of Anne and George Smith *Katherine Hallam: a niece and goddaughter *Anne Harrison: married daughter of Katherine Hallam *John Cheyney the elder: nephew and the older of two brothers named John. Son of John Cheyney and Elizabeth Burbage *Frauncis (Frances) Yarbrough: a niece, the wife of Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough. Daughter of Jane's brother Christopher Cheyney. *Henry Yarbrough gent Page 165L *Cheyney Yarbrough: son of Henry and Frances Yarbrough *Hansard Knowles: nephew by marriage (possibly to Agnes or Anne Cheyney, daughter of Jane's brother John). In 1635 he was the "Clarke (Clerk) of Fullybye" (Fulletby, Lincolnshire) *Anne Knowles: Jane's niece and wife of Hansard Knowles *Frauncis Bradshaw: niece *The daughters of Mr Edward Croxley: nephew, a merchant in Cambridge *John Killingworth: nephew, and his wife *John Carlell: nephew, son of Jane's sister Winifred, and also John Carlell's wife *Edward Carlell: nephew and Minister of God's word, son of Jane's sister Winifred, and also Edward's wife *Edward Carlell: son of the aforesaid Edward Carlell *Anne Cheyney: wife of John Cheyney the elder *Ann Cheyney: daughter of John Cheyner the elder and Anne his wife, Jane's goddaughter *Winifred Brockelsby: a niece *Mary Brockelsby: a niece, the wife of Mr Hackett *Anne Panfryman: a niece Page 165R *[[Skepper-35|Cheyney Skepper]]: a goddaughter and great-neice via her sister Elizabeth Killingham *Anne Cheyney: Jane's sister, deceased *Cousin Hallam *Katherine Hallam: niece *Anne Harrison: daughter of Katherine Hallam *John Cheyney the Younger: a nephew and brother to John Cheyney the Elder *my Sister Kellsay *"Cozen Welbye the Daughter of my Sister P--ye" *Mary Willoughby: niece *Zacharias Storickes: a godson *Jayne Passmore late wife of Christopher Passmore, Jane's goddaughter *Cousin George Feild *Cousin Oatby *Mr Henry Ashe of Wiberton and Mistress Ashe his wife *Mr Harvy: Parson of Wiberton *Dorothy Pridginne: a servant Page 166L *Margarite White: servant to Jane's sister Anne *Ellen Wright: servant to Jane's sister Anne *Katherine Segrane of Wigtofte: one of the women nominated to lay Jane's body out, along with the next six named **Jayne Mannerley of Scoineshead **Anne Matthewe: sister to Jayne Mannerley **Jennit Maultby **the wife of Roger Ambinne **Anne Packharris *Henry Yarbrough gent: nephew *Henry Yarbrough: son of Henry Yarbrough gent *Richard Harvy: witness to the will along with the next 3 named **Henry Ashe **John Gainsborow **Hugh Stephins ===Page 164L=== In the name of God Amen I '''Jayne Feild of Wiberton in the County of Lincoln''' widdowe late wife of '''William Feild of Wiberton gent Deceased''' being in good health of body & of perfect Remembrance thankes be given to Almightie God for the same Nevertheless haveing Just cause Daiely to Consider upon the Certainty of Death Doe make this my last will & Testament in manner & forme following And for the better enactinge thereof First I doe heareby revoke forsake & renounce all former Willes by mee at any tyme heretofore made & every part & p[ar]cell of the same and of every of them And doe hereby publishe & Declare this my p[re]sent writinge to be my sole & only last will & Testament as of [''ink splot'']id First I bequesth my soule into the ye handes of Almightie God my Creator & heavenly Father Beseeching them to accept of it not for any deserts in my selfe but for his Dearly beloved Sonnes sake Christ Jesus my onely Saviour & Redeemer in one whome onely he is well pleased & through whom he cannot be offended with mee And my body to the Earth to be interred in the ===Page 164L=== parish Church of Wiberton aforesaid in the Quire & Grave wherein the Corpse of my '''Nephew John Carlell''' lyeth buryed Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Neece Bridget Cheyney the wife of my Cozen Thomas Cheyney Esquier Deceased''' my best silver spoone engraven on the end with a J and a F. and to her '''Daughter Anne Cheyney''' and to her '''Daughter Elizabeth Cheyney''' to each of them a silver spoone of the same marke And to his '''Daughter Jayne Cheyney''' the Just Some of Five poundes of the Currant English money to be payd unto her when shee shall accomplish the full age of Twenty and one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto unto my '''goddaughter Jayne Cheyney the Daughter of my Nephew William Cheyney gent Deceased''' one Twenty pound bond which is in my '''Cozen Henry Yarbrough'''s hands of yarbrough gent to be payd unto her when shee shall accomplish the full age of Twenty & one yeares Any my will is that if it shall please God that shee shall Departe this life before shee shall accomplishe the age of Twenty & one yeares Then my will is that it shalbe equally devided amongst the rest of his surviving Children Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Ann Smith the wife of George Smith gent''' my Carcenett of gould of Goldsmiths worke But if it shall please God to take her out of this World before my selfe Then I give and bequeath the aforesaid Carcanett of gould to her '''Daughter Jane Smith''' And if shee shall Departe this life before her mother Then my will is that her daughter Anne Smith shall have my Carcanett of gould of Gouldsmiths worke Item I give & bequeath to my '''Godsonne Cheyney Smithe the Sonne of my Nephew George Smyth''' five poundes of Lawfull money of lawfull money of England to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplishe the age of Twenty & one Yeares But if it shall please God that he shall Departe this life before the aforesaid Legacie be Dewe Then my Will is that it shalbe equally Divided betwixt the Twoe Daughters of my Nephew George Smith that is to say his '''Daughter Jayne Smith''' & his '''Daughter Anne Smith''' when thay shall accomplishe their severall ages of Twentie & one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Katherine Hallam my Goddaughter''' my border of gould & pearle if she shall survive mee But if my aforesaid Neece shall departe this life before mee Then I give & bequeath my aforesaid Border of gould & pearle unto her daughter '''Anne Harrison''' Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Nephew John Cheyney the Elder''' Twenty pounds of lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath more unto my Nephew John Cheyney thelder my Bedstead which I lye in with the Curtaines & all the Bedding belonginge unto it as it now standeth which is one Mattrice one Featherbed twoe bolsters fower pillowes fower blankitts & one Coverlid Item I give more unto him my Trundlebed which is usually Draweth under it Item I give more unto my aforesaid Nephew John Cheyney thelder one greate Cushion wrought with the worke Called the Artichoake & twoe Cushions of Irish Stitch Item I give more unto my aforesaid Nephew John Cheyney thelder one greate Bible which hath twoe claspes on it Which Bible was his late Deceased uncles Mr William Feild And the said John not to make it away by any manner of meanes butt keepe it in Remembrance of his Uncle Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Frauncis Yarbrough the wife of Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough''' gent one black Damaske gowne & kirtle of figured Sattin one petticoate of Crimson & damaske the one halfe of it being made of my mothers wedding kirtle & one purse of Crimson Silke & gould which the Countess of Sussex gave unto my mother & one petticoate of colored Damaske with twoe gould laces about the skirte of it & one blacke sattin kirtle with a paire of bodyes of the same Item I give & bequeath more unto my Neece Frauncis Yarbrough one of my silver & gilt wine cuppe & shee to chuse it And my will is that it shall goe to that Child that Shee shall love best at her Death Item I give unto her more one Chest which usually standeth in the new Chamber which is Suteable to ye Cubboard I gave her before And my will & Desire is that her Sonne ===Page 165L=== '''Cheyney Yarbrough''' shall have the Cubboarde & Chest after his mothers Decease to be kept in Remembrance of them that gave it Item I give & bequeath to Cheyney Yarbrough the sonne of my Nephew Henry Yarbrough Five poundes of lawfull money of England to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplish the age of Twentie & one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto my nephew '''Hansard Knowles Clarke of Fullybye''' one gould ring with a Deaths head engraven of it to weare in remembrance of them that gave him it Item I give & bequeath to my '''Neece Anne Knowles the wife of the aforesaid Hansard Knowles''' three wrought Cushions twoe of them being Wrought with Letters & the Third wrought with the oake Leaf &Crowne Item I give more unto my Neece Frauncis Yarbrough my brass Landirons for her to keepe so longe as it shall please God that shee shall live And after hir Decease to that Child the which shee shall love then best to be kept for a Remembrance from whome they Came Item I give unto hir more one violet Coloured Clothe gowne & one Cloake of the same Item I give unto my '''Neece Frauncis Bradshawe''' one Twentie Shillinge peece of gould Sowed in a Nettworke square & foulded in a handkerchiefe even as it came from hir mother neveropended with the aforesaid Networke Square & handkerchiefe Item I give & bequeath unto the Daughters of my '''Nephew Mr Edward Croxley a Merchant in Cambridge''' to everie of them one Twentie shillinge peece of gould of ever they shall come to Demand it Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Nephew John Killingworth & to my Neece his wife''' to either of them one of my silver Spoones engraven on the ende with a J & a F. And to either of his children one Silver spoone engraven on the ends with the same letters. Item I give & bequeath until my '''Nephew William Carlell''' my twoe bookes of Martyrs now according to my -p-ise or forty shillings the which hee shall like best And I Doe give him more my brass St George of Horsebacke or one Tenne Shillings peece of gould which it shall please him best of thereof Item I doe give unto him more my silver beere Bowle Item I doe give & bequeath unto my Neece his wife my silver porringer Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Nephew Edward Carlell minister of Gods word''' one silver gilded drinckinge pott with a little Cover belonginge to it And my Will is that the aforesaid pott shall goe to '''his Sonne Edward''' after his Decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Neece the Wife of my Nephew Edward Carlell''' twoe silver spoones with the letters J & F engraven on the ende of them Item I give & bequeath unto my Neece Anne Cheyney the wife of my Nephew John Cheyney the elder Tenn poundes of lawfull money of England Item I give unto her more one silver and gilt wine Cuppe And my will is that '''hir Daughter Ann''' shall have it after hir death Item I give & bequeath more unto my Neece Anne Cheyney the wife of my aforesaid Nephew John Cheyney the elder one blacke Taffaty Gowne & one Taffaty kirtle russitt & greene & one petticoate of Crimson Chamblet gaurded with twoe guardes of velvet & one ---- suteable to the same & ----rry scarfe wit a silver fringe Item I give unto hir more my wedding smocke wrought with blacke silke the worke being woodbine & gilly flowers & one blacke fanne with silver handle my best hatt & gould band Item I give & bequeath unto my Neece Winifred Brockelsby five marks of lawful money of England To be payd unto her within twoe years next after my Decease Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Mary Brockelsby the wife of Mr Hackett''' five marks of lawfull money of England to be payd unto her within Twoe years next after my Decease And my will is that if either of my neece Winifred Brockelsby or my neece Mary Brocklesby shall Departe this life before their Legacie shalbe Dew Then my will is that the Survivor of them twoe shall have the Legacie bequeathed unto the Deceased Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Anne Panfryman''' one little silke Carpet cloth ===Page 165R=== and one Cushion of needleworke usually standing upon it the worke of it being Gillyflowers & the border red & yellow Item I give unto hir more Twoe Cushions of Irish Stitch one of the aforesaid Cushions being wroughts with S for Skepper And the other being wrought with Billett worke with a little border of broad stitch about the Skirt with woodbines Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Goddaughter Cheyney Skepper''' one Thirtie pound bond of Richard Brothertons & Abraham Clay & five marks of lawfull money of England in lew of Twenty marks of lawfull money of England which was givven unto her by my '''Dear & loveing Sister Mrs Anne Cheyney as by her Will appeareath''' Item I give & bequeath unto hir more one gould ringe which was my wedding ringe w[hic]ch hath the pysie engraven in it (therto contento vino) and one petticoate of strippt stuffe of Diverse Colours And one petticoate of violet coloured Chamblett with a guard of velvet round aboute it part of it being embroidered with a blacke silke frindge round about it Item I give more unto hir one white silke Tiffany scarfe with a silver frindge & one payer of willowbeeres wrought with blacke silke one networke Cubboard cloth wrought with Lyons & Dragons the which Cubboard Cloth I lent '''my Cozen Hallam''' and one seing glasse which usually lyeth in my greate Chest in the best Chamber next to the windowe & one purse of green sattin embroydered with gould which was my wedding purse and one long boxe which hath a locke on it which usually standeth in my Lodging Chamber Item I doe give & bequeath unto hir more Three needle worke Cushions of Irish Stitch Item I give & bequeath more unto my '''Neece Katherine Hallam''' one silver and gilt wine Cuppe And my Will is '''hir Daughter Anne Harrison''' shall have that said wine Cuppe after the Decease of hir mother. Item I doe give & bequeath unto my goddaughter Anne Cheyney the Daughter of my Nephew John Cheyney the elder one Jewell of gould called a hoove & one Leather T---oke which hath twoe peeces of White leather nayled upon the breast of it & all the things within it which is not given nor bequeathed which trunke usually standeth at the Bedde Foote in my best Chamber Item I give & bequeath unto my Nephew John Cheyney the Younger five poundes of lawfull money of England to be payd within one yeare next after my Decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Sister Kellsay''' one Camebricke Handkerchiefe edged about with bonelace & one Tenn shillinge peece of gould Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Cozen Welbye the Daughter of my Sister P--ye''' one Tenn Shillings peece of gould Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Neece Marye Willoughby''' a Tenn Shillings peece of Gould to be payd unto her within one moneth next after my Decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Godsonne Zacharias Storickes''' Tenn Shillings to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplish the age of Twenty & one yeares Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Goddaughter Jayne Passmore late wife of Christopher Passmore''' my Crimson purse Cusinett layd with silver lace & one Tenn shillinge peece of gould in it Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen George Feild''' one Tenn Shillings peece of Gould Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen Oatby''' Tenn Shillings the one half of it to be payd unto him within one quarter of a yeare And the other half at the next quarter after Provided all wayes that he wilbe---- by his freinds Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mr Henry Ashe of Wiberton''' Five marks of Lawfull money of England Item I give & bequeath unto '''M[ist]ris[s] Ashe his wife''' one Twenty shillings peece of gould Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mr Harvy now Parson of Wiberton''' Three poundes Sixx Shillings & eight pence provided that hee will preach at myne buryall as my Desire is And to have the same text of Scripture which was taught at the funerall of my late Deceased Husband William Feild gent which Text was Give account of the Stewardshippe thou mayst be noe longer Steward Item I give & bequeath unto all my menservants & maydservants which shalbe my Servants at my Death to every one of them five shillings apeece Item I give & bequeath unto '''Dorothy Pridginne''' if shee Contynue my servant unto my Death Twoe of my working Daye ===Page 166L=== petticoates & my Working day Gowne Item I doe give & bequeath unto '''Margarite White''' my Anne Cheyneys ---rient servant Twenty shillings Item I give unto '''Ellen Wrighte''' which was another of my Deare loveing sister M[ist]ris Anne Cheyney servants Tenn shillings Item I give & bequeath unto fower wives which were my servants for winding of me & layeing of mee into the Coffin fower Dollars That is to say to '''Katherine Segrane of Wigtofte''' one Item unto '''Jayne Mannerley of Scoineshead''' one And if shee shall refuse To her sister '''Anne Matthewe''' Item unto '''Jennit Maultby''' one And if shee shall refuse To '''the wife of Roger Ambinne''' Item to '''Anne Packharris''' one Item I give & bequeath unto fower of my Godsonne that shall carry mee to the Church Twenty Edward Shillings But if any one of them shall not be able Then my will is that hee or they that shall help him or them shall shift half with him or them Item I give & bequeath unto Twenty of the best Ringers of Wiberton that shall ring for mee at my buryall Twenty Edward Shillings because I would be solemnly ringed for in regard of I was the keeper of the best house in the Towne above fourtie yeares together which Deserveth double hono[u]r & for the which I hartily praise the Lord Item I give unto the Ringers of the Town of Kirton (if the viccar shall not thinke it supersticious) to ringe one peales the same Daye that I am buryed five shillings Item I give unto the poore people which shalbe at my buryall five poundes of lawfull money whereof the poore people of Wiberton to have Twoe shillings a howse The rest to be Distributed at my Executors discrecion Item I give & bequeath unto the mother Church at Lincoln five shillings Item I give & bequeath more unto '''my Nephew Henry Yarbrough at Yarbrough gent''' my Seale of Armes to be kepte for a Rembrance of mee soe long as hee shall live And after his Decease '''his sonne Henry Yarbrough''' if hee shall soe long live But if his sonne Henry Yarbrough shall Departe this life before his father Then to that Child who his father shall thinke best of at his Death. The residew of all my goodes Cattell & Chattells moveable & Immoveable whatsoever not before given nor bequeathed I give and bequeath unto my twoe Nephews Henry Yarbrough of Yarbrough Gent And to my Nephew John Cheyney the elder whome I doe ordayne & make the sole Executor of this my last will & Testament in Consideration of the payeing of my Debts & bringinge of my body honestly to the ground As my hope & trust is then will doe. In wittness whereof I the said Jayne Feild have to this my present last will & Testament sett to my hand & seale this present Day it being the Seaventeenth Daye of January in the Eleaventh yeare of the Raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god kinge of England Scotland France & Ireland Defender of the faith &c Annoq D[omi]ni 1635 Jayne Field hir marke These being witnesses at the Sealing and Delivery hereof whose names are hereunder written '''Richard Harvy Henry Ashe John Gainsborow Hugh Stephins''' [From the Latin it appears that the Will was contested and the Probate issued by the Preogative Court of Canterbury] Probatum... at London .... to Henry Yarbrough and John Cheyney after a Sentence Provalor was pronounced on the Wednesday after Trinity viz the tenth day of the month of June 1640. ==Sources==

Will of Jane Ashcroft of Prescot, Lancashire Widow 1805

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] == In the Name of God Amen == I Jane Ashcroft of Prescott in the County of Lancaster
Widow being of sound mind and Memory and not
knowing how soon it may please God to call me home
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament
in manner following that is to say in the first place
it is my Will that my Body be decently interred
with my Husband and Children at the discretion of my
Executors hereinafter named I direct that all my
Household Goods Plate Linen Books china and
Furniture be sold and the Money arising from such
Sale and also the Sum of Four hundred pounds in the
hands of Mr. John Harper for which I have his
Bond and all Interest due thereon and all and every
Sum and Sums of Money due owing or belonging to
me at the time of my decease I give devise and
bequeath unto John Chorley the Younger of Prescot
Esquire and Daniel Alty of Knowsley Gentleman their
Executors and Administrators upon Trust to be applied
for the several Purposes hereinafter mentioned after
Payment of all my just Debts Funeral Expences and
the Charges of the Probate of this my Will I direct
the Sum of Twenty Guineas to be divided amongst
the Children of the Revd John Barnes of Huyton
Clerk also the Sum of Five Guineas to be paid to
Miss Frances Parr Daughter of the late Matthew
Parr and also my Silver Tankard to be given to
Edward Ashton Son of my Friend Mrs. Ashston and
as to my Wearing Apparel of every description I wish
to be divided amongst the Female Children of
Edward Tyrer William Tyrer Margaret Blackburn
and Jane Heaton hereinafter mentioned and in
as much as Mrs Pickering of Warrington Sister to
my late Husband is entitled to the Sum of Seven
Pounds Ten Shillings per Annum chargeable on my
property in case she should survive me I direct my
Executors to place out at Interest upon such Security
as they may think proper such proportion of my
property as may be Equivalent to bring in the
Annual Interest of Seven pounds to be paid as
aforesaid and the remainder to be divided into four
equal shares or proportions the Amount of Two such shares
I direct to be paid to and equally divided so soon as
convenient after my decease amongst the Children of
Edward Tyrer of Knowsley Tailor one other share or
== (page 2) == equal fourth part amongst the Children of William
Tyrer of Knowsley Watch Maker and the remaining
share to be divided amongst Jane the Daughter of Joseph
Blackburn of Knowsley Farmer at such times as my
Executors may think proper and the
Children of Jane late the Wife of William Heaton of
Knowsley aforesaid and as to such Sum of money
which may have been placed out at Interest to satisfy
the said annuity of Seven pounds Ten Shillings I direct
that the same and all Interest that may be due
thereon at the decease of Mrs Pickering be equally
divided as aforesaid amongst such persons at such time
and in such proportions as above mentioned lastly
I appoint the said John Chorley and Daniel
Alty my Executors not doubting that they will
justly fulfil the Trust by me in them reposed and
that they will reimburse themselves of all Costs
Charges and Expences they or the Survivor of them
may be put unto in the Execution hereof and that
they or the Survivor of them shall not be accountable
for any loss that may happen by the
failure of any Security on which they may vest all
or any part of my said property or otherwise and
that my Executors would accept of each Five Guineas
as a small recompence for the trouble they may have
in or about this my Will revoking all others and
declare this to be my last In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand to the first side and my
hand and Seal to the second side of this my Will
this Twentieth day of August One
thousand Seven hundred and Ninety Eight Jane
Ashcroft (SS) Signed Sealed published and declared by
the within named Jane Ashcroft as and for her last
Will and Testament in the presence of us who at
her request in her presence and in presence of
each other have hereunto Subscribed out
Names as witnesses attesting the due Execution
thereof the day and Year aforesaid the words Ten
Shillings being first twice interlined Thos Johnson
Junr. /-/ Samuel Johnson //-

'''This Will''' was proved
at Chester in Common form of
Law on the thirtieth day of
March in the Year of our
Lord One thousand Eight hundred
and five by John Chorley and
Daniel Alty the Executors therein
named the right of every person
being saved and time allowed to
Exhibit an Inventory Will. Nicholls
D: Registrar. //&

'''This Will''' was proved at London the
Sixteenth day of October in the year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and five before the Right Honorable
Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper
or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully Constituted by the Oaths of John Chorley and
Daniel Alty the Executors named in the said will to
whom Administration was granted of all and Singular
the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased they
having been first sworn by Commission duly to Admi'r. //@ National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1431/262
Description: Will of Jane Ashcroft, Widow of Prescot , Lancashire
Date: 16 October 1805.
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D348799
== Research Notes == Jane Ashcroft Widow of Prescot was buried 27 Mar 1805 at Prescot St Mary's. Assuming she was buried with her husband and children, there weren't all that many Ashcrofts buried there in the preceding years - a strong candidate would be Abraham Ashcroft (curate), headmaster of Prescot Grammar School; they had at least 5 children, at least 2 of whom were buried there, as was Abraham (in 1785). No probate for Abraham listed in NA catalogue; a probate dated 8 Oct 1831 for a Revd Abraham Ashcroft (clerk of Prescot) listed in Lancashire Archives catalogue. An Abraham Ashcroft gentleman [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1DY-6PK married Jane Heywood in 1757 in Liverpool]. Couldn't see Abraham in Clergy of C of E database, in ACAD (Cambridge alumni database) or in Alumni Oxonienses (but his son James is [https://archive.org/details/alumnioxoniense03oxfogoog/page/n56/mode/2up in there]) There's a strong Tyrer (& Knowsley) theme to the bequests but I haven't found a Jane Tyrer - Ashcroft marriage. Edward Tyrer (bachelor, tailor, Knowsley, aged 28) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1DL-452 married] Catherine Shaw (24, spinster, Knowsley) in 1784 at Huyton St Michael's. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2XC-FMQ FamilySearch tree for them] (not checked for errors). There was also a couple Edward & Ann Tyrer in Knowsley having children around then. A William Pickering [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F1DM-QYB married an Ann Ashcroft in Liverpool in 1767] - possibly Jane's sister-in-law. But William a coachman and unable to sign his name. Jane (Jenny) Blackborn [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRKQ-HTY b 1784 Huyton] daughter of Joseph & Margaret. Joseph Blackburn [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NKJC-DX5 married] Margaret Tyrer 1782 Huyton. == Sources ==

Will of Jane Gates of Cumberland, Maryland, 1887

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[[Category:United States of America, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the will of [[Gates-2333|Jane Gates]] of Cumberland, Maryland, dated 15 November 1887."Maryland Probate Estate and Guardianship Files, 1796-1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XKJV-1B7 : 27 November 2020), Jane, 06 Feb 1888; citing Allegany, county courts, Maryland. == Transcript == I Jane Gates, of the City of Cumberland, Maryland, hereby make and publish my last will and testament as follows, to wit: I devise and bequeath to my daughter, Laura Hamilton, all that part of the lot of ground which was conveyed to me by Richard Bender and wife by deed bearing date on the 31st August 1871 and recorded in Liber H.R. No. 34 folio 589 one of the land records of Allegany County Maryland, which part of said lot hereby intended to be devised is described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point at the end of 86 feet on the 3rd line of the whole lot and running thence parallel with the 2nd line of said whole lot North 78½ degrees West 35 feet, the parallel with the 1st line of said whole lot South 8¼ degrees West 62 feet to the 4th line of said whole lot at Old National Pike, and with said 4th line North 77½ degrees West 6 feet, then across said whole lot and parallel with the 1st line of said whole lot North 8¼ degrees East 147 feet to the second line of said whole lot and with it South 78½ degrees East 41 feet to the end thereof then with the 3rd line of said whole lot South 8¼ degrees West 86 feet to the beginning. I give to my grand daughter, May [page 2] Mitchell, my parlor furniture and parlor carpet, and also the bedstead now used by me and the bedding therewith. I will and direct that all the rest and residue of my estate, both real and personal, shall be sold by my executor hereinafter named, either at public or private sale as he may deem most advantageous, and the proceeds thereof shall be equally divided, share and share alike, between my following named children, to wit: Henry Gates, Edward Gates, Alice Burns, Clara Jackson. I hereby constitute and appoint Henry Gates to be the executor of this my last will and testament. Witness my hand and seal this 15th day of November AD 1887.
Jane Gates Her X Mark Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named testatrix, as and for her last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at her request, in her presence, and in the presence of each have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.
Wm J Read, J. Wm Jones, Janet Dice == Sources ==

Will of Jane Marler of Kelvedon, Essex, 1581

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[[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the filed will of '''[[Saperton-2| Jane Marler]]''', wife of William Marler of Kelvedon, Gentleman. Jane had been born Jane Saperton or Sapton and had been previously married to Jerome/Jeremie Grene. She made provision for her relations by this previous marriage in this will. It was written on 18 November 1581 and proved at the Court of the Archdeaconry of Colchester (date not given). '''Will of Jane Marler, wife of William Marler of Kelvedon, gentleman 1581''' Records of the Archdeaconry of Colchester, Essex Record Office reference D/ACW 2/242 [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=22&id=849329 Essex Archives Online, subscription required] Accessed 6 June 2023 '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Saperton-2|Jane Marler]]''' Testatrix *'''[[Marler-764|William Marler]] of Kelvedon, gentleman''' current husband of Testatrix *'''Mr Thomas Darcye Esquire''' executor of late husband's estate *'''Richard Barnard, Yeoman''' executor of late husband's estate *'''Jeremie Grene, gentleman''' Testatrix's late husband. Forename inconsistently abbreviated in this will *'''Arthur Marler''' Testatrix's son with William Marler, under the age of 16 years, received £5 *'''Alice Marler''' Testatrix's daughter with William Marler, under the age of 14 years, received £5 *'''Oliver Adams''' relationship not stated, received £5 *These next named are probably either servants or godchildren as they receive lesser sums: **'''Johane Chatterton''' 10 shillings **'''Johanne Whitinge''' 5 shillings **'''Anne Browne''' 5 shillings **'''John my man''' 3 shillings 4 pence *'''Jer[e]nm Grene of Witham the sonne of Thomas Grene''' 6 shillings and 8 pence *'''Mary Grene syster to the sayd Jer[e]nme''' 6 shillings and 8 pence *'''the wiffe of the sayd Thomas Grene''' 6 shillings and 8 pence *'''William Grene my sonne deceased''' *These next named are the children of William Marler by his first wife and received 20 shillings each: **'''George Marler''' **'''[[Marler-297|William Marler]]''' **'''[[Marler-763|Anne Marler]]''' **'''[[Marlar-1|Janne Marler]]''' **'''Grace Marler ''' *Witnesses to will: **'''Jane Marler''' perhaps the stepdaughter named above **'''William Pratt''' **'''Thomas Grene''' perhaps the Thomas Grene whose children were left a bequest **'''Edward Grantham''' ---- In the name of God Amen the xviijth Daye of November Anno Dni
1581 '''I Jane Marler wiff of William Marler gent of Kelveden''' in the County
of Essex of my owne voluntarye mind & for good & spetiall Causes me
therunto moveinge beinge of good & p[er]fect mind do make my last will &
Testament in manner & forme followinge, Imprimis I will & bequethe
my soule unto the Allmightye god, my body, to be buried &c Item I will that
whereas my sayd husband William Marler standeth bounden to '''Mr Thomas'''
'''Darcye Esquire & Richard Barnard yeoma[n]''' in an obligation for the payment of
Certayne Legacies to be payd w[i]thin one yere next after my decease given
by '''Jer[e]mie Grene gent[leman] my late husband''' deceased as by the same bond more
playnely maye appeare, Nowe my will & minde ys that the Legacies shall
remayne in the handes of my sayd husband William Marler& by him to be payd
to my sayd Children according to the effect purporte & true meaninge of the
last will & testament of my husband Jer[e]mie Grene deceased & not otherwise
anye thinge in the said bond conteyned to the contrarye not w[i]thstandinge
Item my will & mind ys that wher as ther remayneth one other obligation
in the handes of the said Thomas Darcye Esquire & Richard Barnard wherin
my husband standeth bounden for the payment of fortye poundes amongst the
Childeren w[hi]ch I had by the said '''Jeromie Grene gent''' except I did otherwise dispose
the same by my last will & testament ; now my will & minde ys that the sayd
fortye poundes especified in the sayd obligation shalbe distributed in manner & forme
followinge, That ys to saye I give & bequethe unto '''Arthur Marler my'''
'''sonne''' five pounds of lawfull moneye of England to be payd to the sayd
Arthur at the age of xvj yeres Item I give & bequethe unto '''Alice'''
'''Marler my daughter''' five poundes of lyke moneye to be payde at the age
of xiiij yeres Item I give and bequethe unto '''Oliver Adams''' five pounds of good
& lawfull moneye of England to be payd w[i]thin one yere next after my decease Item I give & bequethe unto '''Johane Chatterton Tenne shillings Item I give
unto '''Johanne Whitinge''' five shillings Item I give unto '''Anne Browne''' five
shillings Item I give to '''John my man''' three shillings & fower pence, Item
I give to '''Jer[e]nm Grene of Witham the sonne of Thomas Grene''' sixe
shillings & eyght pence, Item I give unto '''Mary Grene syster to the sayd'''
'''Jer[e]nme''' Sixe shillings & eyght pence Item I give unto '''the wiffe of the '''
'''sayd Thomas Grene''' sixe shillings & eyght pence, The Rest of the
Fortye pounds unbequethed I give unto '''William Marler my husband''' Item
wher as '''William Grene my sonne deceased''' by his last will & testament
did give & bequethe unto me the sayd '''Jane Marler his mother''' the summe
of five pounds as by the said will it doeth appeare, Nowe [''verso'']
my will & mind ys that the sayd five pounds shalbe distributed in
manner & forme followinge / That ys to saye I give unto '''George Marler'''
Twenty shillings, Item I give unto '''William Marler''' Twenty
shillings, Item I give unto '''Anne Marler''' twenty shillings / Item
I give unto '''Janne Marler''' twenty shillings, Item I give unto
'''Grace Marler''' twenty shillings, to be payd unto them as by the sayd
will it ys assigned & given unto them me Item my will & request
ys to ordayne & make '''beloved husband William Marler''' sole executor
of this my Last Will & testament In witnes wher of I hae sette
my hand the daye & yere above written These being p[re]sent '''Jane Marler'''
'''her marke William Pratt his marke Thomas Grene his'''
'''marke & Edward Grantham''' ==Sources==

Will of Jane Mayer, widow of Farnham Royal 1685

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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Jane Mayer, widow of Farnham Royal was written on 20 January 1684 and proved on 1 May 1685.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D3384726 PROB 11/380/134] Description: Will of Jane Mayer, Widow of Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire Date: 21 May 1685 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 380
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Will of Jana Mayer, granted probate on 21 May 1685. Died about 1685 in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will. *Jane Mayer (testatrix) *Elizabeth Williamson Wife of Thomas Williamson (grandchild, also called niece) *[[Umfreville-58|Edward Umfrevile]] (grandchild) *[[Umfreville-59|Edward Umfrevile Esq]] (son in law) *Judith Sarah and Richard Winspeare (grandchildren) *Thomas Winspeare (son in law) *Katherine Winterflood (daughter) *[[Meers-135|Judith Umfrevile]] (daughter) *Elizabeth Mayer (daughter, deceased) *[[Umfreville-74|Judith Gascoigne]] (granddaughter, daughter of Judith Umfrevile) *Witnesses: Simon Peryman, Richard Robins, Hannah Bass ---- In the name of God Amen
I '''Jane Mayer''' of Farnham Royall in the County of Bucks Widow being sick
and weake of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be therefore
given to Almighty God Doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testam[en]t
in manner following Impr[im]is I give and bequeathe my soule into the hands of
Almighty God my most mercifull Creator trusting assuredly through the
merits of Jesus Christ my most gracious Redeemer to enjoy everlasting
life And my Body to the Earth to be decently buryed in the Parish
Church of Farnham Royall aforesaid And as for the Worldly estate
wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to blesse me I give and bequeath
in manner following Impr[im]is I give and bequeath unto my '''Grandchild'''
'''Elizabeth Williamson Wife of Thomas Williamson''' the sum[m]e of Tenne pounds
lawfull English money and unto my Grandchild '''Edward Umfrevile''' Sonne
of my Sonne in Law '''Edward Umfrevile Esq[uire]''' the sum[m]e of Twenty pounds lawfull
English money and unto my three Grandchildren '''Judith Sarah and Richard'''
Sonne and Daughters of my Sonne in Law '''Thomas Winspeare''' Gent five
pounds apeice all which said Legacies or sumes of money herein before by me
me given I will shall not be paid by my Executrixes herein after named nor
they or either of them charged with the payment thereof but my mind and
will is that the same shall be paid and discharged by my said Sonne in Law
Edward Umfrevile out of such sume or summes of money of mine which hee
shall have in his hands at the time of my decease in manner following that
is to say The said Legacy or sume of money^
^given unto my said Grandchild
Elizabeth Williamson within
the space of four months
next after my decease The
said Legacy or Sumes of money
herein before given unto my
Grandchild Edward Umfrevile when he shall attaine his age of eighteen
yeares and the said Legacies or sumes of money herein before given to my
Grandchildren Judith Sarah and Richard Sonne and Daughters of my said
Sonne in Law Thomas Winspeare within the space of nine months
next after my decease And all and every sume and sumes of money
whatsoever of me the said Jane Mayer which my said sonne in Law
Edward Umfrevile shall have in his hands or may be in any manner
by him payable to me at the time of my decease over and above the said
sum[m]es of money or Legacies herein before by me given or bequeathed I
doe hereby give and bequeath unto and absolutely release him my said
Sonne in Law Edward Umfrevile Item I give and bequeath unto my
Daughter '''Katherine Winterflood''' fifteen broad Twenty shillingshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_(English_gold_coin)
peices of ^old Gold and my Greene stone Ring with another Ring tyed to
it and my two silver Porringers Item I give and bequeath unto my
Daughter '''Judith Umfrevile''' Fifteene broad Twenty Shillings peices
of old Gold and my large Dyamond Ring which my Daughter '''Elizabeth'''
'''Mayer''' deceased did use to weare in her lifetime and six of my silver
Spoones Item I give and bequeath unto my said Grandchild Edward
Umfrevile foure broad twenty shillings peices of old gold and six of
my silver spoons my silver and guilt Tankard my Couch my Chest
of Drawer my greate Bible my Feather bed whereon I usually
lye and all my Bedding Blanketts and and other things thereunto
belonging and alsoe all my Chaires Stooles and Pictures and all other
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my Goods whatsoever being in the Chamber wherein I usually lye and
alsoe my brasse fire shovell and tonges Item I give and bequeath unto
my Granddaughter '''Judith Gascoigne''' Daughter of my said Daughter
Judith Umfrevile three broad twenty shillings peices of old Gold Item
I give and bequeath unto my said Grandaughter Elizabeth Williamson
Three broad twenty shillings peices of old Gold and my silver Bowle
And I doe hereby declare that I am well pleased and contented
with the marryage betweene my said '''Neice Elizabeth Williamson'''
and her now Husband Thomas Williamson and that my will is that
shee my said Neice Elizabeth Williamson should receive noe
prejudice by her said marryage in her estate devised to her in or by
by the last Will and Testament of my said late Daughter Elizabeth
Mayer dec[eas]ed Item I give and bequeath the Black bearing cloth
which I bought for the use of my said late Daughter Elizabeth Mayers
Funerall unto the Churchwardens of the the said Parish of Farnham
Royall for the sole use and benefitt for the said Parish at Funeralls
there to be hereafter had And I make and ordaine my said Daughter
Katherine Winterflood and my said Daughter Judith Umfrevile
Executrixes of this my last Will and Testament In Witness where of
I the said Jane Mayer have to this my last Will and Testament
written in two sheets of paper affixed together sett my hand and
seale the seaven and twentieth Day of January in the six and
thirtyeth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles the second
by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King
Defender of the Faith &c Annoq[ue] D[omi]ni One thousand six hundred
eighty foure./ The mark of Jane Mayer. Signed sealed published
and declared by the above named Jane Mayer as her last Will
and Testament in the presence of '''Simon Peryman Richard Robins'''
'''Hannah Bass'''./ M[emoran]d[u]m That these words to witt Gent. named. nor
that is to say were in the last Will and Testament above written inter-
lined in severall places before publishing and declaring thereof.
Simon Peryman./ Proved in London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 1 May 1685. == Sources ==

Will of Jane McNees

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[[Category:Harrison County, Kentucky]] ==Will of [[Claypool-402|Jane Jean (Claypool) McNees (1756-1819)]] == Transcribed from an image on ancestry website "Kentucky, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989"
Harrison > Wills, Vol A-D, 1794-1942 > image 283 of 1090
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. Paragraphs and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading and were not present in the original. “In the name of God amen I Jane McNees of the county of Harrison & state of Kentucky in old and afflicted but of perfect mind & memory & calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to be buried in a decent Christian like manner And as touching such worldly goods as it has please God to bless me with I do dispose of the same in the manner following after all my just debts are paid (viz) First I give to my granddaughter Elizabeth McNees twenty dollars Secondly to Sarah McNees fifteen dollars Thirdly to Jane McNees twenty dollars Fourthly to John McNees twenty five dollars Fifthly to Patsy McNees fifteen dollars Sixthly to Anna McNees fifteen dollars Seventhly to Abraham McNees fifteen dollars Eighthly to Nancy McNees fifteen dollars Ninthly to Catherine McNees fifteen dollars The foregoing are all children of my son Abraham McNees Tenthly to Nan McNees fifteen dollars 11thly to Anna McNees fifteen dollars 12thly to James Harvey McNees fifteen dollars 13thly to Isaac Newton McNees fifteen dollars 14thly to William Claypole McNees twenty five dollars 15thly to Lucinda McNees fifteen dollars 16thly to George Washington McNees fifteen dollars from number ten to number sixteen both included are children of my son Alexander McNees 17thly Mary Lemmon twenty dollars and my best feather bed 18thly To John Lemmon ten dollars 19thly to David Lemmon Jun twenty dollars 20thly to Abraham Lemmon twenty dollars The last four are children of my daughter Elizabeth Lemmon In the first item the word fifteen was scratched out and twenty inserted before signed [?] all my cloathing and apparel respt cloathing per the [?] given to Mary Lemmon to be equally divided between my two daughters in law Nancy McNees & Peggy McNees & all my granddaughters above named and I do hereby utter disallow revoke & disannul all and every Will or testament made by me heretofore hereby ratifying and confirming this my last Will & testament in testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of July 1800 and sixteen :Jane McNees :Witness ::Josephus Perrin ::Cynthia Perrin ::Edna Perrin” Harrison County April Court 1819 :This Last Will & testament of Jean McNees Decd. is as produced into open court & proved before me by the oaths of Josephus Perrin & Edna Perrin… ==Sources==

Will of Jane Penny of Bower Chalke Wiltshire widow 1695

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[[Category:Bowerchalke, Wiltshire]] [[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Spellings and layout has been maintained. Bold text has been introduced for ease of reading and was not present in the original. Transcription made from a digital image obtained from the National Archives in January 2024, and with the help of Transkribus. The Will was signed 7 Oct 1695 and proved 14 Feb 1695/6 From this Will, we can deduce the following lines: :Jane Penny (married name) ::Henry Penny (the following children, named as Jane’s grandchildren, are assumed to be Henry’s since no other parents were mentioned for them, and Henry was the only son mentioned in her Will) :::Henry Penny :::Thomas Penny :::Mary Penny ::Edith Penny ::Jane Penny m ? Walter :::Phillip Walter Other people mentioned include: :John Walter Senr of West Pennard in Somerset :”brother” John Penny (could be a brother-in-law) of North Brewham, Somerset In the name of God Amen the Seventh day of October in the seventh yeare of the Reign of King William the third of England ye Annogg Domini one thousand six hundred ninety five '''I Jane Penny of Woodmantowne in the Parish of Bower Chalke''' in the County of Wilts '''widow''' being of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God doe make this my last will and Testament in amanner and forme following hereby revokeing and nulling all wills beretofore by me made And first of all I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God hopeing through the merrits of Jesus Christ to receive free pardon of all my sins and my body to be buryed n Christian buryall at the discretion of my Executrix and friends in trust hereinafter named And as for my Worldly goods which God has been pleased, to blesse me withall I give and dispose in manner and forme followeing ffirst I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Henry Penny''' one shilling Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandson Henry Penny''' twenty shillings to buy him two silver spoones Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandsoun Thomas Penny''' ten shillings to buy him a silver spoone Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandaughter Mary Penny''' tenn shillings to buy her a silver Spoone Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandson Phillip Walter''' tenn shillings to buy him a silver Spoone Item my will is that after '''my danghter Edith Penny''' is really contented and satisfyed in money Estate goods chattells and Cattles to the vallue of three hundred forty and five pounds then my will is that '''my two daughter Jane Walter and Edith''' '''Penny''' shall have equally betweene them all the rest of my goods Chattells and Cattles to be parted by '''Mr John Walter Senr of west Pennard in in the County of Somerset and my brother John Penny of North Brewham in the County of Somersett''' aforesaid whome I name constitute and desire to by my friends in trust to see this my last & will and Testament to be justly performed and my will is that five shillings apeice be paid to them to buy themselves Gloves And lastlye doe constitute appoint and name and alsoe make my daughter Edith Penny Executrix of this my last Will, and Testament In witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal the day and yeare above written Jean Penny published & signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Philip Pope The: Nicholl’s Comefius Tucker Probatum fuit huiusmodi Testament apud London. coram venti et egregio viro Domino Richardo Raines Milite Legii Doctore Curiae Praerogat Cantuarienesis Mag[ist]ro Custode, Sive Commissario (fine constituto decimo quarto die mensis ffebruary Anno Quid (stylo Angliae) millimo sexcemmo nouagemo quinto Juramento Editha Penny filiae et Extricis in dicto Testamento nominat'rui comissa fuit adm[ini]stratio omnium et singularum bonorum jurum et creditorum dictae defta de bene et fideliter adm[ini]stranto eadem ad sancta Dei Evangelia vigore commissionis) furat &c

Will of Jane Umfrevile of Stutton spinster 1708

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[[Category:Suffolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Jane Umfrevile written on 6 February 1707/8, proved on 8 April 1708, administration granted to Thomas May. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D674035 PROB 11/501/81] Description: Will of Jane Umfrevile, Spinster of Stutton, Suffolk Date: 08 April 1708 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 501
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Will of Jana Umfrevile, granted probate on 8 Apr 1708. Died about 1708 in Stutton, Suffolk, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Good, clear copy. People mentioned in the Will. *Jane Umfrevile of Stutton, spinster (testatrix) *Dorothy Wyncoll (sister) **Spring Wyncoll (her husband) *Isabella Wyncoll (niece) *Thomas May of Stutton, gent (nephew) **Jane May (wife of Thomas, niece) **Jane May (daughter of Thomas) **Humphrey May (eldest son of Thomas) *Dorothy Wynn, wife of Wynn (cousin) *Thomas Umfrevile of London, tinman **Jane Umfrevile (daughter of Thomas) **Ann Umfrevile (wife of Thomas) **Anne Umfrevile (daughter of Ann) *Elizabeth Michell, widow (niece) *Katharine Waldegrave, widow (niece) *Anne Page, wife of William, Stoke by Nayland *John Hurrill, clerk of Boxstead *Richard Drake, clerk of Oakely *Sarah Holland, widow of Wicham *Capt Thomas Umfrevile (brother) *Lancelott Baker (cousin, deceased) **Elizabeth Baker (widow of Lancelott) *Sarah Brewster wife of Samuel *Richard Enock of Stutton, clerk **Elizabeth (Richard's wife) *John South, clerk *Isabella Umfrevile, widow (mother in law) *Henry May of Bulmere (nephew) *William Umfrevile DD (brother, deceased) **Elizabeth Umfrevile (daughter of William) **Gilbert Umfrevile (son of William) **Charles Umfrevile (son of William) *Saintcleere Umfrevile (brother) *Reynold Jolly of Stratford & Mary his wife *Hannah wife of John Murrill of Kelvedon, barber *Joseph Lane victualler of London, deceased **Lawrence Lane (son of Joseph, godson of testatrix) *Witnesses: W. Beeston, Richd Enock, Robt Hurnard ---- In the Name of God Amen
The Sixth day of february in the yeare of our Lord One
thousand Seaven hundred and Seaven. I '''Jane Umfrevile''' of
Stutton in the County of Suffolke Spinster being of sound
and perfect mind and memory Doe make this my last Will
and Testament in manner following. Imprimis I give and
bequeath unto my Sister '''Dorothy Wyncoll''' my best black
petycoate and my sad coloured Silk Damask Gowne with
the Silver Trimming and a gold Ring with a Christall Stone
sett in it with haire and a black velvet lining for a Gowne.
Item I give and bequeath to my Niece '''Isabella Wyncoll''' one
gold mourning Ring and a handkerchiefe laced with gold Lace
Item I give and bequeath to my niece '''Jane May''' Wife of
my Nephew '''Thomas May''' of Stutton aforesaid Gent my
best Silver Mantua. Item I give and bequeath to my Cozen
'''Dorothy Wynn''' Wife of [blank] '''Wynn''' Doctor of Law a picture
sett in gold and two Silver Spoones. Item I give and bequeath
to '''Jane May''' Daughter of my said Nephew Thomas May
a Ten Shilling piece of Gold. Item I give and bequeath to
'''Jane Umfrevile''' Daughter of '''Thomas Umfrevile''' of the City
of London Tinn=man a Silver Tankard and all the Linnen of
mine which her Mother hath in her Custody with a white
Damask Gowne and Petycoate. Item I give and bequeath to
'''Elizabeth Michell''' Widow my Niece a Jewell sett with Rubies
with a Diamond in the mid[d]le. Item I give and bequeath to
'''Humphrey May''' Eldest Son of my said Nephew Thomas
May my gold watch. Item I give and bequeath to '''Katharine''' [Page 2 Fo. 113]
'''Waldegrave''' widow my Niece two Guineas. Item I give
and bequeath to my Cozen '''Ann Umfrevile''' Wife of the
above named Thomas Umfrevile a Sable Tippett with all
thereunto belonging and a velvet Scarfe. Item I give to
'''Anne Umfrevile''' her Daughter a piece of Gold of Three and
twenty Shillings. Item I give and bequeath to '''Anne Page'''
Wife of '''William Page''' of Stoke next Nayland in the said
County of Suffolke Carpenter Ten Shillings to buy her a
Ring. item I give and bequeath to '''John Hurrill''' of Boxstead
in the County of Essex Clerke Twenty Shillings to be paid
by my Executor soe soon as money shall come to his hands.
Item I give and bequeath to '''Richard Drake''' of Oakely
in the said County of Essex Clerke the Summe of ten Shillings
Item I give and bequeath to the said John Hurrill and
Richard Drake all my Bookes equally to be divided between
them. Item I give and bequeath to '''Sarah Holland''' of Wicham
in the said County of Essex widow ten Shillings. Item I
give and bequeath to my Brother '''Capt Thomas Umfrevile'''
Twenty Shillings to buy him a Ring the same to be paid
by my Executor soe soone as money shall come to his hands
Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Baker''' Widow
and Relict of my Cozen '''Lancelott Baker''' deceased Ten
Shillings to buy her a Ring. Item I give to my Niece
'''Sarah Brewster''' Wife of '''Samuel Brewster''' Esqr Twenty
Shillings to buy her a Ring the same to be paid by my
Executor assoone as moneys shall come to his hands. Item
I give and bequeath to '''Richard Enock''' of Stutton aforesaid
Clerke and '''Elizabeth''' his Wife Thirty Shillings to buy
them Rings to be paid as in the Legacy last mentioned.
Item I give and bequeath to my said Nephew Thomas
May and to his heires forever all those my two parts and
Shares of and in all those Mills in Stratford in the said
County of Suffolke called Stratford Mills with their and
every of their appurtenances. Item I give and bequeath to
my said Nephew Thomas May the summe of two hundred
and twenty pounds (that is to say) One hundred and fifty
pounds due to me by Bond from Thomas Umfrevile of the
City of London Tinn=man and fifty pounds he himselfe owes
me And Twenty pounds due to me from '''John South''' Clerke
And I doe hereby make and constitute and appoint my said
Nephew Thomas May sole Executor of this my last Will
and Testament. Item I give to Twenty poore Widowes of
the parish of Langham in the County of Essex and Stutton
aforesaid the summe of five pounds to be paid by my
Executor assoone as moneys shall come to his hands and
to be equally distributed amongst them at his Discretion.
Whereas I am entitled to a Sixth Share or parte of and in
that Capitall Messuage and Lands called Langham Valley
scituate and being in Langham aforesaid (after the death of
'''Isabella Umfrevile''' Widow and Mother in Law. Now I give
[erased] the Rents and profitts of the same (after the
Death of my said Mother in Law) untill the same shall be [Page 3]
be sold unto my said Executor Thomas May and the
Moneys arrising upon the Sale thereof I give and dispose
thereof as followeth. Item I give and bequeath to my
Nephew '''Henry May''' of Bulmere in the said County of
Essex Gent the Summe of Eighty pounds to be paid within
Six months after the said Sale. Item I give and bequeath
to my Brother in Law '''Spring Wyncoll''' of Langham afores[ai]d
Gent the Summe of Thirty pounds ^to be paid within Six months after
the said Sale And I give to my Sister Dorothy Wyncoll
his Wife the Summe of five pounds to be paid in manner
aforesaid. Item I give and bequeath to my Niece '''Eliz''':
'''Umfrevile''' Daughter of my Brother '''William Umfrevile'''
late of Saint Andrews Holbourne Doctor of Divinity dec[ease]d
the Summe of Twenty pounds to be paid within Six months
after the said Sale. Item I give to my said Niece Eliz:
Umfrevile a gold Watch that was her Fathers, and the
gold Seale thereunto belonging I give to my Nephew
'''Gilbert Umfrevile''' her Brother And if he dyes to '''Charles'''
'''Umfrevile''' his Brother. Item I give and bequeath to my
Brother '''Saintcleere Umfrevile''' the Summe of five pounds
to be paid within Six months after the said Sale. Item I
give to '''Mary''' the Wife of '''Reynold Jolly''' of Stratford
aforesaid the Summe of Ten pounds to be paid within Six
months after the said Sale. Item I give to '''Hannah''' the
Wife of '''John Murrill''' of Kelvedon in the said County of
Essex Barber the Summe of five pounds to be paid within
Six months after the said Sale. Item I give to '''Lawrence'''
'''Lane''' Son of '''Joseph Lane''' late of the City of London Victualler
deceased my GodSon the Summe of forty Shillings to be
paid as aforesaid. Item I give and bequeath out of the
monies arising upon the said Sale the Summe of Six pounds
to buy a piece of plate which I give to the parish church of
Stutton forever. Item the Rest and Residue of the moneys
arising upon the said Sale my Debts and Legacies being
first paid I give and bequeath to my Executor Thomas
May And my mind is That my said Executor should bury
me as privatly and with as litle charge as may be. In
Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale
Day and yeare above written.// Jane Umfrevile. Signed
Sealed published and declared to be the last Will and Testam[en]t
of the said Jane Umfrevile in presence of us '''W. Beeston'''
'''Richd Enock. Robt Hurnard'''.// == Sources ==

Will of Jane Williams Spinster of Wheatonhurst, Gloucestershire 1655

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] Jane's will passed probate on 30 June 1655. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 248
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Will of Jane Williams of Whohenhurst, Gloucestershire, England, granted probate on 30 Jun 1655. Died Abt 1655.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of [[Williams-1948|Jane Williams (1609-1655)]]. THe will was written on 31 May 1650 and proved on 30 June 1655. The will images were good and very readable Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Jane William spinster''' testatrix *'''Richard Williams''' brother of testatrix who is in New England *'''Elizabeth Williams''' sister of testatrix now in New England *'''Benjaminis Williams''' Benjamin Williams , nephew of testatrix son of her brother Samuel *'''Nathaniel Williams''' nephew of testatrix son of her brother Samuel *'''Samuell Williams''' brother of testatrix *'''John Hall the younger''' nephew of testatrix, eldest son of her sister Ann *'''John Halle''' brother in law of testatrix *'''Samuel Hall''' nephew of testatrix *'''Suzanna Hall''' niece of testatrix *'''Daniel Hall''' nephew of testatrix *'''John Horwood of Estington''' sold testatrix some land *'''Charles Farrell''' witness to will *'''William Bough''''witness to will' The one and thirtieth day of May
Anno D[omi]ni 1650 ''''I Jane Williams of Whetonhurst in the Countie of Glous'''
'''spinster''' being sick in bodie but of good and perfect memorie Thanks be unto
God Doe make and ordeine this my last Will and Testament as followeth

First I comitt my soule into the hands of Allmightie God my Maker and
Jesus Christ my Redeemer by whose merritts and Righteous.... I hope to be
saved etc And as for all my wordly Goods I give and bequeathe as followeth

Item I give and bequeathe unto''' my brother Richard Williams and'''
'''my sister Elizabeth Williams that are in new England''' each of them twenty
shillings a peece

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Beniaminis Williams and'''
'''Nathaniell Williams the two sonnes of my brother Samuell Williams''' tenne
pounds a peece att the age of one and twentie years And if it shall happen
that either of them shall die before they shall accomplish that Age then my
will is that the survivor of them shall have the other part

Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''John Hall the younger my sisters eldest sonne tenn pounds and
a standing bedsted that is in his fathers parlour Chamber '''my brother in lawe'''
'''John Halle'''

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Samuell Hall Daniell Hall and '''
'''Suzanna Hall the other three children of my brother in lawe John Hall''' twenty
pounds

[page 2 folio 228 verso]

pounds a peece att the Age of one and twenty yeares And if it shall happen that
either of them shall die before they accomplish that Age then my Will is that the
surviv[or] or surviv[or]s of them shall have his or theirs part among them equallye
devided

Item my Will is that the said '''Samuell Hall shall shall have my silver'''
''' spoon''' And moreover

I give and bequeathe to '''Suzanna Hall my sisters daughter'''
all my household stuffe and all my wearing clothes except the bedsted afore
bequeathed

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''my brother in lawe John Hall''' my
lease of eight hundred yeares of all that Close of pasture called the new leaze
contayning by estimation theree acres be it more or less lyeing in Estington
therewhich I purchased of '''John Horwood of Estington in the Countie of Glous'''
to the end that the said lease shall be sold to the Cost Advantage to pay
legacies afore by my said Will bequeathed

Item I appoint and ordeine''' my'''
'''aforesaid brother in lawe John Hall to be the whole and sole Executor of
this my lasy Will and Testament '''In witnesse ''' hereof I have hereunto
sett my hand and seale the Daie and yeare first above written.'''Jane'''
'''Williams '''sealed and delivered in the presence of us '''Charles Farell'''
'''William Bough'''

'''This will''' was proved at London the thirtieth daie of
June in the yeare of our lord God one thousand six hundred fiftie five
before the judges for probate of Wills and granting Administrationes
lawfullyauthorized by the Oathe of '''John Hall''' the brother in lawe of the said deceased and sole Executor named in the said Will towhome the
Administration was comitted of all and singular the Goods Chattles and
Debts of the said deceased he being first sworne by virtue of a Comission
well and faithfullie to administer the same. ===Sources===

Will of Jeremiah Early

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[[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia]] Will of [[Early-224|Jeremiah Early]] :I Jeremiah Early of Culpeper County State of Virginia being in Sound Senses and Memory do hereby make & ordain this My last will and testament in manner and form following Viz- : I give and bequeath to the lawful heirs of my Son Jeremiah Early dec'd Five pounds sterling to the same and heirs forever. : I give and bequeath to my daughter Sarah Kirtley four Negros now on my estate named Will, Dinah, Patrick and Ben with an addition of one part of my stock and household furniture to her and her heirs forever. : I give and bequeath to my son Joshua Early one ninth part of my stock and household furniture to him and heirs forever. : I give and bequeath to my grandson Paschel Early one Negro wench now in my estate named Rose with her child Roger to him and heirs forever. : I lend to my daughter in law Jane Early all the tract of land I bought of Michael Holt on which she now lives during her widowhood and no longer : I give and bequeath to my grandsons Whitfield and Joseph Early (sons of my son Joseph dec'd) all the tract of land above lent to Jane Early their mother be the same to them and heirs forever. : My will is that the issue of my son Joseph Early dec'd have part of the tract of land on which I live lying on the south west side of the Raperidan River below a line from the rock stone wall and the lower forde of the river running directly to the south corner of a survey I made on Grey's and in order for the part of each to have an equal part therein I hereby direct and impower my Executor after due notice and one years credit to sell the said tract of land to the highest bidder that can give approved security and ___ the proceeds of the said sale at interest until William Early one of the said issue arrives to twenty one years old. Then the same with its interest is to be equally divided amongst the said issue of Joseph Early dec'd and to them and their heirs forever : In case andy of the issue of my son Joseph dec'd should die childless in that case I will that all the surviving of the same be co heirs in all the property here unto to them or either of them devised. : I give and bequeath to my son Jacob Early the Negros stock and furniture that I have put into his possession heretofore with an addition of one ninth part of my stock to him and his heirs forever : I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Rogers one Negro boy now in my possession name Deness with an addition of one ninth part of my stock and household furniture to her and heirs forever. : I give and bequeath to daughter Hannah Scott all the Negros stock and household furniture that I formerly put into her possession with an addition of one ninth part of my stock to her and heirs forever. : I give and bequeath to my son Joel Early my Manor house and all the lands ajoining or that I own not heretofore devised also five Negros now in my estate named old Patrick, old Moll, Morriss, Bell and Saroney also all the Negroes, stock and other property in his possession together with every other part of my estate not herein before devised. Including my Still and it appurtenances They and all of them their increase to him and his heirs forever. : In order for equallity to take place in a division of my stock and ----- and with these my will I hereby direct 'executors to sell the same for ready money and divide the proceeds according to the will. : Lastly I hereby make and appoint and ordain by son Joel Early Executor of this my last will and testament - and in case my son Joel Early should be rendered incapable of executing the same by death or otherwise I hereby (in that case) appoint my grandsons Elijah and Jeremiah Kirtley to supply the vacancy. Revoking all other wills heretofore by me made I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven. : Signed and acknowledged by Jeremiah (x) Early : In the presence of * John Sp... * Joel Harvey * Abigale Harvey : At a court held for Culpeper County, Virginia February 19 1787 this last will and testament of Jeremiah Early dec'd was _____ to the court by Joel Early the executor therein name and was proven by the oath of John Sp.... and Joel Harvey two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and ____ on the motion of the said Executor certificate is granted unto him for obtaining a ____ in due for on he having made oath thereto and given bond and security according to Law. ==Research Notes== Transcription of image posted to the profile of Jeremiah Early. ==Sources== * Culpeper County, Virginia, will books B and C, court suits, loose papers, inscriptions, page 68, (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/149497/?offset=0#page=68&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=kirtley)

Will of Jeremiah Norcross of Walsingham, Norfolk 1658

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the regsiter office copy of the PCC will of Jeremiah Norcrosse or Norcross of Walsingham, [[Norcross-14|Jeremiah Norcross (abt.1580-bef.1657)]]Norfolkhttps://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D829189 Probate was granted in London to the sole executor, Nathaniel Norcrosse the son of Jeremiah on 5 April 1658. '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Jeremiah Norcross''' the testator *'''Captain Mazye''' referred t as my son but was son in law *'''Sarah Mazye''', wife of the above and daughter of the testator * '''Jeremie and Marie Norcross''' grandchildren of testator and children of his son RIchard *'''Mary Norcross'''' grand daughter of testator and daughter of testator's son Nathaniell *'''Nathanielll Norcrosse''' son of testator and sole executor *'''Wife of Nathaniell Norcross''' unnamed in will *''' William & John Baxter ''' witnesses to will *'''honor Baxter''' witness to will *'''Margaret Wring''' witness to will

'''I Jeremiah Norcrosse''' beinge
sick of an ague which I think leadeth to my death doe
declare that I committ my body to the earth to be decentlly
buryed with as little cost as may be And I Committ my
Soule into the hands of my faithfull Creator believeing & knowing
that throughe the alone merritts of my sweete Saviour Jesus
Christ Hee hath purchased a kingdom for me which is my fathers
pleasure to give me

And as concerninge that wordly estate which
the Lord hath lefte me I doe first declare that concerninge my
estate in Newe England viz the dwellinge house barnes Corn
houses and landes and Cattell THe will I made there wh[ic]h I lefte in
the hands of my friend Chaddock of newe England That my will
shall stand to a tittle as if it therein declared

And concerninge
the goods and chattells that I have in this land viz Bonds Bills
debts or moneys any way due to me or plate or any other goods
out of them

First I give unto''' my son Captain Mazye''' my
'''gold gidle And to his wife Sarah Mazye''' my scarlett mantle

And to my two grandchildren Frances and Sarah Mazye to each
of them one embroidered scarlett cushion

And to '''my two grand='''
'''children Jeremie and Marie Norcross borne to my sonne Richard'''
Norcross to each of them one like scarlett embroidered cushion

And to '''my grand daughter Mary Norcross the daughter to my sonne'''
'''Nathaniell Norcross '''the large cushion of the same.

And to '''my'''
'''Sonne and Daughter Nathaniell Norcross and his wife''' to each
of them one gould ringe And to '''my beloved wife''' a 20 shill
in gold

And all the rest I give to '''my sonne Nathaniell Norcrosse'''
And doe make him sole Executor in trust for''' his mother my lovinge'''
'''wife '''God thanking him and his wife for their lovinge duetye
and care of us soo I committ her to him and his wife to have a care
of her. In witness hereunto I have sette my hand andd seale

'''Jeremiah Norcross William & John Baxter honor Baxter'''
'''Margaret Wring'''

'''This will was proved At London'''
Before the Judges for probate of wills and grantinge administrations
lawfullie authorized the fifth day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord
God one thousand Sixe hundred fiftye eight by the oathe of
'''Nathaniell Norcrosse the sonne and Sole Executor ''''therin named
To whome was committed administration of all and singular the
goodes chattells and debts of the said deceased he being first
sworne by Comission well and firmly to administer
===Source===

Will of Jerome Heydon, Ironmonger of London, 1616

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Heydon-66|'''Jerome Heydon, Citizen of London and Freeman of the Company of Ironmongers''']] It was written on 23 February 1615/16 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 27 March 1616. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 127
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *[[Heydon-288|'''Edward Heydon''']] Testator's brother, deceased *'''Agnes Heydon''' Testator's wife and executor of his will *'''Jerome Heydon''' Testator's son *'''John Heydon''' Testator's son *'''Anne Heydon''' Testator's daughter *'''Sara Heydon''' Testator's daughter *'''Alice Heydon ''' Testator's daughter *'''Dorathie Heydon''' Testator's daughter *'''Elizabeth Heydon''' Testator's daughter *'''John Orme the elder and his wife''' Testator's cousin and overseer of Testator's will, and wife unnamed. *'''Michaell Heydon''' Testator's cousin *'''Simeon G---e''' possibly Greene (overwritten by a descender from the line above) Testator's godson *'''Nicholas Wheler''' relationship unknown *'''Nicholas Grice''' relationship unknown *'''Henry Heydon''' Testator's brother *'''William Heydon''' Testator's brother *'''John Harmar''' Testator's servant and Overseer of Testator's will *'''Josua Litherland''' (?Joshua) Testator's servant *'''my sonne and Daughter Robert Cambell and Alice his wyfe''' Alice was the daughter from Agnes Heydon's first marriage to William Wellington, and hence Testator's stepdaughter. Robert Cambell was Alice's husband. *'''James Cambell''' son of Robert and Alice Cambell, Testator's step-grandson *'''Witnessess''' Richard Troute, Will. Richbell sevannt to Jo: Mayle Scr ---- In the name of God Amen The Three and Twenteth Day
of February in the yeare of our Lord God according to the Computation of the Church of
England one Thowsand six hundred and Fifteene and in the yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne
Lod James by the grace of God king of England Scotland France and Ireland Defendor of
the faithe &c that is to saye of England France and Ireland the Thirteenth and of Scotland the
Nyne and Fortith, '''I Jerome Heydon Cittizen and Iremonger of London''' beinge weake in
body but of good and perfect mynde and memorie Thancks be therefore given to Allmightie God
Doe make and ordeyne this my presentlast will and Testament in manner and forme follo=
winge, That is to saye First and principallie I comend my soule to Allmightie God my
Creator, And my body to the Earth to be buried in Christian buriall within Mercers Chappell
neere to the place where '''my brother Edward Heydon''' lyeth buried, Nothing Doubting but
assuredly beleevinge that through the merritts Death and passion of my Saviour Jhesus
Christ to have full fruition of that heavenly Joy and happines in the World to come, And as
touching such wordly goods wherewith it hath pleased God to blesse me in this p[rese]nte life
I will give devise and dispose thereof in manner and forme followinge, That is to say
First I will and require that all such somes of money and Debts as I shall trulie owe
at the tyme of my Decease shalbe Dulie paid as the same shall growe Due and payable
Item I will that all my goods Chattells Creditts and Debts whatsoever whereof I shalbe
possessed at the tyme of my Decease shall according to the laudable Custome of the Cittie
of London be equally Devided into three equall parts, The one Third part thereof I give
and bequeath to '''my Welbeloved Wife Agnes Heydon''', One other Third part thereof I
will shalbe equallie Devided to and amongst '''my Children Jerome John Anne Sara Alice'''
'''Dorathie and Elizabeth''' and such other Child and Children as my Wife nowe goeth withall,
And the other Third part thereof I reserve unto my selfe to Discharge my Funeralls and
to paye and performe such legacies and bequests and herein after in this my Will are given and
bequeathed, Item I give and bequeath to '''my Cosen John Orme thelder''' Fyve Poundes,
And to '''his wife''' Fiftie shillings, Item I give and bequeath to '''my Cozen Michaell Heydon'''
Fyve poundes, Item I give and bequeath to '''my Godson Simeon G---e''' Fiftie shillings
Item I given and bequeath to '''Nicholas Wheler''' Fortie shillings Item I give and bequeath to
'''Nicholas Grice''' Fiftie shillings, Item I give and bequeath to '''my brother Henry Heydon'''
Fyve shillings and I forgive him all such moneys and Debts as he oweth me, Item I give
and bequeath to '''my Brother William Heydon''' Fyve shillings and I doe forgive him all
such debts and some of money as he oweth mee, Item I give to the Company of Iremon=
gers The Worshipful Company of Ironmongers whereof I am a member Tenn poundes to buy them A Cupp Item I give and bequeath
to '''my servannt John Harmar''' so that he Continue w[i]th my wyfe as her servant Five
years after my Decease Tenne Pounds for every of the same Fyve yeares over and above
such yearely wages as he now gets, Item I give and bequeath to '''my servannt Josua Lither='''
'''land''' Twentie shillings, Item I give and bequeath to my two mayde servannts which shalbe
dwelling with me at the tyme of my Decease Tenne shillings a peece. Item I give to the
Children of he hospitall at Bridewell Tenne poundes Item I give and bequeath to '''my sonne and'''
'''Daughter Robert Cambell and Alice his wyfe''' Fyve poundes to buy ech of them a Ringe
And I doe give unto '''James Cambell''' their sonne Fortie shillings, Item I will that if any of
'''my said Children Jerome, John, Anne, Sara, Alice, Dorathie and Eizabeth''' or such Child or
Children as my wyfe nowe goeth withall shall happen to Dye or depart this mortall
life before such tyme as they shall have had and receaved their equall parts porc[i]ons and
shares to them herein before willed and bequeathed, That then in every such case the share
part and porc[i]on of such of my said Children so Deceased shalbe equally parted shared and
Devided to and amongst the survivors of them part and porcion like The rest and residue
of all and singuler my good Chattells Credditss and Debts whatsoever my Debts payde
Funeralls Discharged and this my present last will and Testament in all things p[er]formed
I give and bequeath unto my lovinge wife Agnes Heydon, And I doe make and ordeine
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the said Agnes my wyfe the full and sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament Charginge and
requiring her as shee will answer before Allmightie God at the dreadfull Daye of Judgement
to see this my will in all things truly performed accordinge to my true meaninge herein
expressed as my trust is she will, And I doe make and appoint '''John Orme thelder''' and
'''John Harman my servannt''' the Overseers of this my will praying and requiringe them to
be aydinge and assistinge to my said Executrix in the execuc[i]on of this my last will and
Testament , And I doe utterly Revoke all former wills by mee heretofore made willinge
and ordeyning theis presents to stand and be reported for my last will and Testament , In
Witnes whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and seale the Day and yeere first above
Written / '''Jerom Heydon'''' / Sealed and Delivered by the said Jerome Heydon after he had
publihsed to theis foure sheets and this peece of a sheete and by him published and Declared
For his last will and Testament in the p[rese]nce of '''Richard Troute, Will. Richbell sevannt to'''
'''Jo: Mayle Scr''' '''Probate''' [in Latin] at London 27th day of March Anno Domini 1616 to Agnes Heydon relict of the said deceased and Executor named. ==Sources== Ready for merge to correct name

Will of Jesse Boon

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] Will of Jesse Boon-273 In the name of God Amen. I [[Boon-273|Jesse Boon]] [??} of the County of Northampton and State of North Carolina. Being of this [?] [?] weak in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be to God. Calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all flesh once to die. As for the worldly good that it hath pleased God to bless me with. I give in the following manner and form.
Vis. Item 1st  I lend unto my beloved wife '''Vinca Boon''' one negro man named '''Jacob''', also one negro woman named '''Clary''' and her increase, also one bed and furniture, also a negro girl named Eliza all of which I lend unto her during her natural life or widowhood. Then to be equally divided between '''Jesse Boon, Banford Boon, Mary Boon, Willie Boon''' and '''Anna Boon''' all of which are my sons and daughters to them and those heirs for ever.
Item 2nd.  I give unto my son '''William Boon''' one negro Boy named '''Sam''', also the horse bridle and saddle cow and calf and sow and pigs (which he has had heretofore) to him and his heirs forever.
Item 3rd. I lend unto my daughter '''Martha Boon''' one negro boy named '''Anthony''' also the sum of eighteen dollars in cash all of which I lend unto her during her life and then to be equally divided  between all her children then living to them and their heirs forever.
Item 4th. I give and bequeath unto my son '''Edwin Boon''' the tract of land that I purchased of '''Benjamin Ware''', one horse, cow and calf, sow and pigs, one bed and furniture also one negro girl named '''Penny''', all of which I give unto him and his heirs forever.
Item 5th. I [?] unto my daughter '''Phereby'''[?] Daughters one bed and furniture, one cow and calf, one sow and pigs, also one negro woman named '''Olive''' [?] and her increase, all of which I lend unto her during her life then to be equally divided between all of her children, to them and their heirs forever.
Item 6th. I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Temperance Revele''' one bed and furniture, one cow and calf also one negro woman named '''Phoebe''', and increase also a negro child named '''Taleca''' [?] to her and her heirs for ever.
Item 7th I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Lucy Boon''' one bed and furniture, one cow and calf also one negro boy named '''Frank''' to her and his [?] heirs forever.
Item 8th. I give and bequeath unto my son '''Jesse Boon''' the tract of land that I bought of''' Isaac Parker''' and [??] '''B. Wheeler''' one bed and furniture also one negro boy named '''Henry''' to him and his heirs for ever.
Item 9th. I give and bequeath unto my son '''Benford [?] Boon''' all of the tract of land that I purchased of '''Britton Lassiter''', one negro boy by name of '''Isaac''' to him and his heirs forever.
Item 10th. I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Mary Boon''' one negro girl named '''Mariah''', also the sum of forty dollars in each to her and her heirs for ever.
Item 11th. I give and bequeath unto my son '''Willis Boon''' one negro man named '''Aston''', also the tract of land that I now live on (viz) the part that I bought of '''Arthur''' '''Griffin''' which land I give him after his mother's death, also the tract of land that I purchased of '''Edward Cleary'''[Clears?] to him and his heirs forever. 
Item 12th. I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Anna Boon''' one negro man named '''Ecuses''' [?] to her and her heirs for ever.
Item 13th. It is also my desire that all the residue of my estate of whatever kind to be sold and after paying all of my just debts to be equally divided between my wife and all of my children.
Item 14th. I do nominate and appoint '''William Boon''' and '''Edmund Jacobs''' sole executors to this my last will and testament and hereby revoking all other wills by me made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand affixed my seal this the 28th day of March in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one.
Signed sealed and delivered in presence of us
Edmund Jacobs
Will Boon
Jesse Boon 
 Ex'r W Boon qualified

Jesse Boon X his mark == Research Notes == I transcribed as closely as I could, and therefore ended up with several spellings of what I think is the same son .... William = Willie = Willis. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 20:20, 21 June 2021 (UTC) == Sources == *Will of Jesse Boon. Northampton County, North Carolina Will Date: 28 Mar 1831 Probate Date: 1832 Wills and Estate Papers (New Hanover County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: New Hanover, North Carolina. Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data: North Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Accessed on ancestry.com, January 2022. * View {{Ancestry Record|9061|988945}} (requires subscription). * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|26983397|df804b}} on ancestry.com, *North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998; Wills and Estate Papers (New Hanover County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: New Hanover, North Carolina

Will of Joane Cowper of Attleborough 1605

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Joan Cooper 1605 This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Joan Cooper of Attleborough The will was proved in the ARchedeaconry Court of Norfolk and images are available on Family Search using a FHL or FHC. Norfolk Record Office reference is [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cooper-john-of-attleborough-2 ANF will register Carre fo. 178 - Cooper, John, of Attleborough 1605-06] '''Note will is described as being the will of John Cooper but is actually Joan''' ===Transcription conventions=== *spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: *capital I is silently modernised to I or J as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") *ff at the start of a word is silently modernised to F (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") *additional paragraph breaks may be included to increase readability of large amounts of text *superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) *abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) *the letter thorn is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") *short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note *editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets *names and relationships are highlighted in bold *footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies *u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") *the virgule, signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash /, but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Joane Coop[er] of Attleborowe''' testator *''' Thomas Cooke ''' tenant of land *''' Thomas Cooper''' nephew son of Thomas Cooper of Old Buckenham *'''Thomas Cooper''' brother of testator, lives in old Buckenham *'''Johan Davy''' goddaughter of testator *'''Johan Jolly''' goddaughter of testator *'''Agnes Davy''' possibly grandchild *'''Abraham Pullham''' witness *''' William Athill the younger''' *'''Alice Sparks widow''' *'''Reynold Pullham''' married to testator's sister ELizabeth *'''Elizabeth Pullham''' sister of testator *'''Agnes Davy''' sister of testator *'''William Hill senior''' witness *'''William Hill minor''' witness *'''William Davy''' husband of Agnes sister of testator *''' John ....''' witness '''In the name of god Amen'''
'''I Joane Coop[er] of Attleborowe''' in the counte of
Norf[olk] beinge in p[er]fect mynd and sownd memory
I thanke bgod doe make and ordayne this my last will
& test[a]m[en[t] in manner and forme following
First I bequeath
my soule into the hands of Jesus Christe my redeemer
and my body to be buryed where it shall please god and
my friends
Item I give unto the pore people of Attle
borowgh five shillinges to be distributed at the discretion
of the ministor of Attleborowogh
Item I give.three halff
acres of land laying in Swangey feilde nowe in the
occupyinge of''' Thomas Cooke '''unto '''Thomas Coop[er] my'''
'''nephew the sonne of Thomas Coop[er] my brother late of'''
'''of ould Buckenham deceased''' and to his heires for ev[er]
Item I give unto '''Johan Davy my goddaughter''' five shillings
and to '''Johan Jolly''' my goddaughter vijs &....... and to all the
reste of my godchildren xijs appece
Item I give to '''Agnes'''
'''Davy''' my beddinge sheete
Item I give to '''Abraham Pullh[a]m'''
one payre of sheets and those? ............... and .......
w[itj] follow ,,,, of''' William Athill the younger''' vijs of
'''Thomas Cooke'''xl vijs & fower pence of '''Alice Sparks'''
'''widow''' xvs of '''Reynold Pullham xxs al w[ith].......
and bill yje reste of my goodes & moveables .....
I give unto '''Elizabeth Pullh[a]m & Agnes Davy my sisters''' & I will
'''my sister Elizabeth'''doe give unto '''William Davy my brother'''
xs and to '''Sara Pullh[a]m my nephew a little pillow
And

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'''And'' I make '''my said twoe sisters Elizabeth'''
'''and Agnes my Executrixes''' they p[ar]tinge my goodes equally
betwene the[m] as my meaning is and p[er]forminge this
my last will and testam[en]t In witness wherof I
have herunto sett my hand the xvith daye of Auguste
in the yeere of o[ur] lord god 1605 in the p[re]sence of those
'''wittnesses William Hill senior William Hill mi[no]r and William'''
'''Davy Abrah[a]m Pullham and John ..... Jun[io]r '''w[ith]
others

===Sources=== Notes First name(s) Reynold Last name Pulham Name note - Marriage year 1577 Marriage date 10 Dec 1577 Marriage place Attleborough Spouse's first name(s) Elizabeth Spouse's last name Cooper Spouse's age - County Norfolk Country England Record set England Marriages 1538-1973 Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Parish Marriages Collections from England, Great Britain

Will of Joanne Hickes spinster of Cricklade 1665

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Joanne Hickes, spinster of Cricklade was written on 20 February 1664/5 and proved on 5 June 1665, at Cricklade, Wiltshire, Archdeaconry of Wiltshire. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P3/H/373; Reference Number: P3/H/373
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Joan Hickes probate in 1665. Residence Cricklade St Mary Wiltshire, England.
[[Hickes-82|Joanne Hickes]], sister in law of [[Betterton-221|Robert Betterton]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Clear copy, but with damaged edges. People mentioned in the Will: *'''Joanne Hickes''' of Cricklade St Mary (testatrix) *'''Marye Clements''' (sister) **'''John Clements''' (brother in law, Mary's husband) *'''Elizabeth Betterton''' (probably daughter of Anne) *'''Richard Skillinge''' *'''William Betterton''' (kinsman) *'''Richard Betterton''' (kinsman) *'''Anne Betterton''' (sister) **'''Walter Betterton''' (son of Anne) *'''Marke Hickes''' (brother, deceased) *'''Francis Betterton''' (kinsman, executor) *Witnesses: '''William Johnson, Thomas Blackwell''' *Note: It's unclear which of the Bettertons are Anne's children as it's not mentioned, but kinsman can mean nephew. ---- In the Name of God Amen the Twentieth Day of Februarye in the
[year of] our Lord God One Thousand Six Hundred Sixtie Foure I '''Joanne Hickes'''
[of Cricklad] St Maries in the Countye of Wiltes Spinster beinge of good and p[er]fect
memorye Doe make and ordayne this my last will and Testament touchinge the
[...ge] of my worldlie Goods and possessions in manner and forme fowlowinge First
I bequeath my Soule to God my maker and Redeemer and my bodie to the
Earth from whence it Came Item I give and bequeath unto my Sister '''Marye'''
'''Clements''' the wife of '''John Clements''' my wearinge apparrell and all my Beddinge linninge
and woollen and all other my houshold goods whatsoever and my will is that if anie
of my wearinge apparrell remaine after the decease of my Sister Marye aforesayde it
shall remaine unto '''Elizabeth Betterton''' and Item I give and bequeath unto
'''Richard Skillinge''' Three poundes of lawfull money of England and my Bedd and
the furniture thereunto belonginge after the decease of my Sister Marye aforesayd
which three poundes shall be payd m by my executor when he shall be of age to be
bound a prentice Item I give and bequeath unto Item I give and bequeath
unto '''William Betterton''' my kinsman Five poundes of lawfull money of England to be
payd when he shall accomplish the Age of One and Twentye yeares Item I
give and bequeath unto '''Richard Betterton''' my kinsman Five poundes of lawfull money
of England to be payd when he shall accomplish the age of One and Twentye yeares
Item I give and bequeath unto my Two Sisters '''Anne Betterton''' and
Marye Clements Thirtie poundes of Lawfull money of England which was gave
unto me by '''Marke Hickes''' my Brother deceased to be Equallye Divided betweene
them if my Executor Can recover it Also my will is that if anye of my Sister Anne
Bettertons parte shal be lefte after her decease it shall remaine unto '''Elizabeth Betterton'''
and '''Walter Betterton''' the sonne and daughter of my Sister Anne aforesayd equally to
be divided betweene them also my will is that if anye of my Sister Maryes parte shal be
left after the decease of John Clements and Marye his wife aforesayd it shal remaine
to William Betterton and Richard Betterton equally to be divided betweene them Item
all the rest of my goods & Chattels whatsoever moveable and unmoveable I give
and bequeath to '''Francis Betterton''' my kinsman whom I Doe make and ordayne
my full and sole executor of this my last will and Testament In witnesse whereof
I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare above written
The marke of
Joane Hicks Sealed & Confirmed
in the p[re]sence of
'''William Johnson'''
'''Thomas Blackwell''' == Sources ==

Will of Joanne Humfrey, widow of Worcester 1597

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Joanne Humfrey, widow of Worcester . The will was written on 24 September 1597 and proved on 31 October 1597https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D933440 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 90
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Will of Joanne Humfrey, granted probate on 31 Oct 1597. Died about 1597 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *''' Joane Humfreye of the Cittie of worcester widowe''' testatrix *'''my Syster Sanbruke''' * '''my daughter Susan''' *'''Joane my daughter Allens daughter''' *'''my daughter Susanes three daughters ''' not named *'''Alyce Bell''' received some clothing, could be servant or ''poore friend'' *'''Elenor myller al[ia]s hues''' received some clothing, could be servant or ''poore friend'' * '''my cosen Stretes''' presumably dead and had left a gowne o the testatrix which was getting old and was left to a servant or ''poore friend'' * '''Susan Taylor''' received some clothing, could be servant or ''poore friend'' *'''Robert Belles wief ''' received some clothing, could be servant or ''poore friend'' * '''goodwife Shawe''' received some clothing, could be servant or ''poore friend'' *'''Joanne my daughter Allens daughter Tenn shillings and to Richard her brother''' * '''my two Sonnes Nicholas and Will[ia]m''' *'''my loveinge brother John Sandbroke and my Cosyn Edwarde Archpole'''overseers to will, Edward Archpole also a witness *'''Elizabeth Bullingam'''' witness to will [Folio 88 recto] In the name of God Amen: The foure
and Twentie daye of September. Athousand five hundred nyntie seaven in the thirtie
ninth year of the Reigne of o[ur] Soverreigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of God of England
Frannce and Ireland Queene defend[er] of the fayth etc: '''I Joane Humfreye of the Cittie of'''
'''worcester widowe''', sicke in bodie but of good Remembrance, thanks therefore begeven unto
God. Doe make my last will & Testament in manner and forme followinge:

First I bequeath
my Soule to Almightie God, trusing to be saved by the merits of the death and passion
of Jesus Christ my onlie Savio[ur] and Redeemer, my bodie I bequeath unto the Earth to be
buryed in the Colledge Churchyard neere the place where my grandmother Bullinga[m]
was buryed.

I geve and bequeath unto '''my Syster Sanbruke''' my Damaske Tablecloths

It[em] I geve and bequeath unto '''my daughter Susan''' my weddinge ringe It[em] I geve unto
her my saddell w[ith] the furniture there unto belonginge

It[em] I geve and bequeath unto
'''Joane my daughter Allens daughter''', my best gowne, my scarlett petticotte, with
redd damaske bodies, and my brayne kertell with blacke damaske bodyes, to be delyvered
unto her at the tyme of her maryage, and if she dye before; Then I geve the same to
'''my daughter Susanes three daughters '''to be delyvered devided amongste them.

All ye
rest of my wearing apparell, with my two hattes and my two silke apornes, I geve
and bequeath unto '''my daughter Susanes''', savinge some parte of the worste thereof
which I geve unto my poore friends and work women, to witte to '''Alyce Bell''' an oulde
medly gowne, to '''Elenor myller al[ia]s hues''' a medly gowne that was '''my cosen Stretes'''
and to '''Susan Taylor''' a workin daye gowne and a workin daye petticote, and to '''Robert'''
'''Belles wief '''a freyre adorne gwone, and unto '''goodwife Shawe''' one olde puke gowne
with a lace.

I give unto '''Joanne my daughter Allens daughter Tenn shillings and to
'''Richard her brother''' other Tenn shillings to be paide unto them when they shall
accomplishe the age of Twentie one yeares and yf any one of them doe dye before
age. Then my will is that the Surviv[or] shall have the whole Twentie shillings
And in case both o them shall decease before [blank] age. Then I will that the same
twentie shillings shall remayne to''' my daughter Susans her children''' to be devided
amongste them. And unto every of '''my said daughters Susans children''', I geve a
sylver spoone and a payer of sylver hooks and eyes to be d[elivere]d unto them at theire
severall dayes of maryage:

All the rest of my goods whatsoever, with the lease
of my house and the ymplements therein, I geve and bequeath unto '''my two Sonnes'''
'''Nicholas and Will[ia]m''' equallie to be devided betwixt them, they payinge my debtes
and former legacyes, and seinge my bodie decently buryed.

And I doe make''' my saide'''
'''two Sonnes''' sole Executors of this my last will and Testament. And I doe request
'''my loveinge brother John Sandbroke and my Cosyn Edwarde Archpole''' to be
overseers desyringe them to direct and advice my Executors for the dew Execution
of this my last will & Testament: wittnesses hereunto: '''Elizabeth Bullingam'''
'''Robert Bell:/ Edward Archpole and others// ===Sources===

Will of Johan Dowsinge of Hingham, widow, 1555

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Johan Dowsinge]], a widow of Hingham, Norfolk, England. Johan (or Joan) wrote her will on 12 December 1546 and it was proved on 9 January 1555/6 at the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Norwich. '''Will of Johan Dowsinge of Hingham, Widow 1555''' Diocese of Norwich Consistory Court, NCC will register Beeles folio 234B. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-19LL-R?cat=278818 Images on Family Search] accessed 21 May 2022 The parish registers do not survive for Hingham before 1600, so we only know that Johan was deceased before this date, but not how long before this date. Her executor Walter Percher (or Picher) had survived long enough to prove the will personally. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was very good, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Johan Dowsinge of Hingham, widow''' Testator. Wishes to be buried at Hingham. *'''Walter Percher of Hengham''' Executor and primary legatee of the will. Still alive in January 1555/6. *'''John Fitlinge my sonne in lawe''' bought land from Testator's husband Thomas, still owes Testator money for the said purchase. Wife of John Fitlinge not mentioned. *'''Thomas Dowsinge late my husbande''' *'''Alexander Fassett pri[e]st''' Probably the minister at Hingham. Witness to the will. *'''John Moore''' Witness to the will. *'''John Barnewell''' Witness to the will. ---- [''folio 234 recto'']
In the name of god amen
The twelf daye of the moneth of De=
cember In the yere of our lorde god a
thowsande five hundreth and xLvj tie and
in the yere of the reigne of Henrye the
eight by the grace of god kinge of
Englande Fraunce and Irelande
Defendor of the faieth and in earth supreme
hedde of the church of Englande and
Irelande The scribe has omitted the Regnal Year '''I Johan Dowsinge of Hing'''
'''ham''' in the countie of Norff and with
in the dioces of Norwich wedowe beinge [''folio 234 verso'']
in good and holl mynde thancks be unto
god make this my testament and last
will in manner and forme folowinge
First I bequeath my Sowle unto
allmightie god trustinge to have the
fruicon fruition of his glorious presens enioying
the celestiall companye in heaven and
my Bodie to be buried in the church
yarde of Hengham aforesaid Item
I will that at the daye of my buriall
seaven Daye and thirtie daye and
earth Sould this be each rather than earth? Dayes my Executors shall
Dispose in almes unto the poore people
such sommes of money as the same
my Executor or the assignes of him
shall thincke expedient Item I give
and bequeath unto '''Walter Percher'''
'''of Hengham''' aforesaid all my goods
and cattelles as well reall and personall
of what name or qualitie soever thei
or enye of them be of in whos hands
or possession so ever thei be whether
thei or anye of them be cominge unto
me as a Debte or anye otherewise to
houlde to the same Waltar and his
assignes forever and I the saied Johan
Doe make and ordeyne the same Waltar
my sole Executor of this my present
Testament and last will he payinge
all such Debts as I doo owe to anye p[er]son
or parsons Furthermore I will that
the same Waltar as my sole Executor
of this my present testament and last
will and his assignes shall have receyve
opteyne obtain and take all such sommes of
money as is Dewe and owinge by '''John'''
'''Fitlinge my sonne in lawe''' for the
purchasse of all those lands tenements
and hereditaments which the same
John latelie purchassed of '''Thomas''' [''folio 235 recto'']
'''Dowsinge late my husbande''' nowe deceassed
in as large manner and forme as I my
self the saied Johan owe and shoulde
have opteyne receyve and take all those
same Sommes of money by thactaritie
strength forme and effect of this testa=
ment and last will of the same '''Thomas'''
'''Dowsinge''' yf god sholde suffer me to
have naturall liffe untill the laste
Daye of payment of all those same
Sommes of money In witnes whereof
to this my present Testament and
last will I have sette my Seale the
Daye and yere abovesaied./ Thies beinge
present and witness[e]s of the same '''Alexander'''
'''Fassett prist John Moore and John'''
'''Barnewell''' Probate [from the Latin] This will was proved at Norwich before Master Michael Dunnynge, Doctor of Laws, principal official of the Consistory Court of Norwich on the ninth day of January AD 1555 and administration of the good &c granted to the Executor named in this will. ==Sources==

Will of Johan Longe, Widow of Trowbridge, Wiltshire 1584

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the filed will of [[Yerbury-54|Johan (Yerbury) Long]] widow of Trowbridge, Wiltshire. It was written on 6 January 1581/2 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 January 1583/4.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D966639 PROB 11/66/241] Description: Will of Johan Longe, Widow of Trowbridge, Wiltshire Date: 20 January 1584 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legibility good. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Johan Longe''' of Trowbridge testatrix *'''Henrie''', deceased son *'''Mr William Eyre''' son of '''Mr John Eyre''' esq, deceased *'''Margerye Taylor''' my sister Yerberyes daughter **'''Margerye''' her daughter *'''William Burde''' of London, cousin **'''William Burde''' his 2nd son **'''Francis Burde''' his son **'''Walter Burde''' his son **5 daughters unnamed *'''Dorathie Westburye''' of Hampshire, cousin *'''Marye Burges''' cousin **'''Johan, Margerye''' her daughters *'''Anne Snowe''' cousin *'''John Warder''' cousin **'''William and John''' his sons **'''Elizabeth Jordane''' his daughter **'''Johan Bartelmewe''' of Sarum, his daughter ***'''Edithe Bartine''' her daughter ***'''Mirable Warder''' her daughter *'''William Horton''' of Iford, cousin **'''John Horton''' his son *'''Thomas Yerberye''' of Frome Selwood, cousin *'''William Yerberye''' **'''Alice Yerberye''' his daughter **'''Elinor''' and '''Mary''' his daughters **'''Margerye''' and '''Anne Yerbury''' his daughters *'''Margarett Yerberye''' of Bradford widow of '''Thomas Yerberye''' **'''Richarde Yerbery''' her son, living with testatrix **'''Johan''', daughter of Thomas deceased **'''William''' son of Thomas deceased **'''John Yerbery''' of Bradford, eldest son of Thomas deceased **other unnamed children *'''Thomas''' son of Cousin Thomas Yerbery living at Bradford with '''Richarde Horne''' (it's unclear which Thomas this is the son of) *'''Margarette Smyth''', sister **wife of '''Robert Blake''' her daughter *'''Walter Longe''' of Trowbdridge, cousin *'''Walter Warder''', kinsman, living with testatrix *'''Edwarde Horton''' and his wife *'''William Yerberye''' of Trowbridge, kinsman (unclear if this is a previously mentioned William) executor *'''Grace''', '''Johan Viger''', '''Ducye''', '''Deryington''', '''Robert Prior''', '''Anne Sadler''' servants *'''Richarde Stire''' and '''John Tucker''' *'''Mr William Eyre, Mr Edward Horton, John Yewe''' overseers *Witnesses: William Eyre, Edward Horton, John Ewe, Thomas Webbe clerk, Anthonie Peckringe, Thomas Synger, James Jeffereyes [Page 1]
In the name of god amen, I Forasmuche as sondrye examples daylye
forsheweth us what uncertentye mans lyfe hathe hereppon Earthe and that sickenes the [Instrument]
of deathe manye tymes sodenlye assalteth mankynde by whose aperacions greate extremities are
often tymes enforced theruppon to followe, Againste w[hi]ch sharpe pinche I take yt the p[ar]te and
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duetie of everye christian woman so before hande to prepare her self that she maie be then readye to relin=
quishe and laye asyde all worldlye cares and affections and whollye sett her harte and mynde uppon the
wonderfull workes of Allmightie God and onelye cleave unto his ynumerable mercies layde upp in
store fornus, And remembringe also the wordes of oure savioure Jesus Christ, written in the Evan=
geliste sayinge happye are those servauntes, whiche the Lorde, when he commeth shall fynde readye and
wakinge : Whereuppon the Sixte daye of Januarye in the yeare of oure Lorde god one thowhand
fyve hundred fowrescore and one, And in the fowre and twentith yeare of the raigne of oure soveraigne
Ladye Elizabethe by the grace of god Queene of Englande France and Irelande defendo[r] of the
faythe etc . I '''Johan Longe of Trowbridge''' in the Countie of Wiltesh[ire] widdowe beinge in good and
perfecte memorie (thanckes be to Allmightie god) Revokinge all other willes heretofore made, Doe make this
my last will and testamente in manner and forme followinge, First and principallye I give and commende
my soule to Allmightie god my maker trustinge and assuredlye belevinge that throughe the deathe and
bloudshed of my onelie savioure and Redemer Jesus Christe I have and shall have cliere and free, remissionn
of all my synnes . And after this transitorie and mortall lief ended I shall effectuallye enioye lief everlas=
tinge Amen : Item I give my bodye to the earthe to be buried w[i]thin the Churche of Trowbridge in decent
manner in the place, wheare '''my sonne Henrie''' lyeth . Item I give and bequeathe to the Cathedrall Churche
of Sarum twoe shillinges . Item I bequeathe to the parrishe Churche of Trowbridge fortie shillinges
Item I give and bequeathe towards the mendinge and repayringe of Trowbridge bridge Sixe poundes
thirtene shillinges fowre pence to be delivered in tyme of neede to suche persons as shall w[i]thout colour of
deceipte take it in hande . Item I give and bequeath to the poore howshoulders w[i]thin the saide parrishe of
Trowbridge Fowre poundes to be given theme at theire howses by thappoyntment of my executo[r] and
overseers . Item I geve and bequeathe to the poore people of everye of the parrishes of Roade, Bradford
Philippsnorton, Westburye le playne and the Devize to everie the said parrishes Three poundes to
be delyvered to theme the saide poore of theyer howses , And that the Collectors for the poore that
yeare in every parrishe be acquainted with the deliverye of the same in everye the sayde parrishes
Item I give and bequeathe to and amongst the Prysoners at Fisherton Three poundes , Item
I give and bequeathe amongst the Prisoners within the Towne Gayle of newe Sarum twentie
shillinges . Item I give to Thirtie poore cooples that shalbe next married beinge of honest and good
behavioure and dwellinge in the Towne of Trowbridge Roade, Philipsnorton and Bradford Thirtie
poundes to be paide to everye suche poore cooples w[i]thin one monethe after theirmarriage to be equally
devided , that is to saye, to everye coople twentie shillinges : I will also that twoe course cloathes shalbe dyed
blacke and given amongest the poore of Trowbridge at the monethe next after my departinge oute of this
worlde. Item I give to everie mans wyfe that shall worke to me at the tyme of my decease dwellinge w[i]thin
the p[a]rishe of Trowbridge fyve shillinges to everie : I give to my servannt '''Grace''' Twentie shillinges.
I give to my Servannt '''Johan Viger''' Twentie shillinges. Ittem I give and bequeathe to everie howshold
Servannt that shall dwell in my howse at the tyme of my departure this lyfe aswell menn servanntes
as women Servannt[es] not havinge other Legacies given by name to ev[er]y five shillinges . Item I give to
'''Mr William Eyre''' the Sonne of the late '''Mr John Eyre esquier''' one of my best guilt Gobletts . withe
a cov[er] to the same . Item I give and bequeathe to '''Margerye Taylor my sister Yerberyes daughter''' Tenne
pounds . Item I give and bequeathe to my '''Cosen William Burde''' Customer of late of the Cittie of
London my best standinge guilt Cuppe withe a cov[er] to the same for a token of remembrance . Item I
give and bequeathe to my saide Cosen William Burde and his wife to everie of theme one golde Ringe wayinge
three Angelett[es] . I give and bequeathe unto '''William Burde''' the seconde sonne of my cosen Burde aforesaide in
lawfull englishe monneye fourtie poundes . Item I give to my saide Cosen William Burdes fyve Daughters to
every of theme one silver Ale potte percell guilte . Item I give to '''Francis Burde''' his younger sonne ten pound[es]
and twoe fyne clothes of the mark of the readd worlde . Item I give to '''Walter Burde''' his sonne Twentie pound[es]
of currant englishe monneye and twoe fyne clothes of the marke of the readd worlde . Provided allwaies that if
any of the children of my saide Cosen, William Burde happen to dye before theye shall comme to the yeares of
discression , Then my saide Legacies so given to the saide children to be equallye devided betweene the longeste
Lyvers of theme accordinge to the trewe meaninge hereof . Item I give and bequeathe to my Cozen '''Dorathie'''.
'''Westburye''' of Hampshier Sixe poundes thirtene shillinges fowre pence . Item I give and bequeathe to my
Cozen '''Marye Burges''' Twentie poundes . Item I five unto '''Johan''' the eldest daughter of my saide Cozen
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Marye Three poundes sixe shillinges eighte pence . Item to '''Margerye''' the daughter of any said cozen Marye
Sixe poundes thirtene shillinges fower pence . Item I give and bequeathe to my cossen '''Anne Snowe''' Twentie
poundes . I give to my Cozen '''John Warder'''s twoe younger sonnes '''William and John''' to everye of theme Fyve
poundes . I give and bequeath unto his daughter '''Elizabeth Jordane''' Fower poundes . Item I give and bequeth
to my Cosen Warders daughter '''Johan Bartelmewe of Sarum''' Tenne poundes . Item I give to '''Edithe Bartine'''
her Daughter w[hi]ch dwellethe at Southl fyve poundes . Item I give and bequeathe to her daughter '''Mirable'''
'''Warder''' tenne poundes and one diaper table clothe, and one dozen of diaper napkyns and one diaper towell, twoe
brasse pottes and twoe good brasse pannes . Item I give and bequeath ^all my best wearinge apparrell bothe woollen
and lynnen to my cosens Marye Burg[es] and Anne Snowe aforesaide , to be indifferentlye parted and devided
betweene theme by my Overseers : Also I give to everie of theme twoe my Cosens aforesaide one paire of sheet[es]
of holland of three bredthes or leaves . Item I give and bequeathe to any cosen '''William Horton of Yvorde'''Iford the
elder my best geldinge and one gould ringe wayinge three Angelett[es] . Item I give unto my cosen '''John Horton'''
sonne to my cosen William aforesaide fyve poundes of lawfull englishe money . Item I give to '''Margerye'''
the daughter of my cosen Margerye Taylor dwellinge in Gloucestershire tenne poundes in monneye , A
dosen of table napkyns of Holland and a longe table clotthe of Holland Item I give and bequeathe to my
Cosen '''Thomas Yerberye''' that dwelleth at Fromeselwood twentie poundes and also foure paire of Norma[n]dy
Cauves sheetes of twoe Leaves : Item I give and bequeathe to '''Alice Yerberye''' the daughter of '''William'''
'''Yerberye''' Tenne poundes a diaper table clothe, a dozen of Diaper napkins, one flocke bedde a fetherbedd w[i]th
a paire of blanckett[es] , a coverlett and a paire of holland sheetes, withe three leaves . Item I give to '''Eleno[r]'''
and '''Marye''' his daughters to everye of theme tenne poundes . Also I give to the same Marye one flockebedd
a featherbed a coverlett a paire of sheetes of holland of three Leaves a paire of blanckett[es] and a litle guilte
Salte of silver withe a cov[er] . Item I give to '''Margerye and Anne Yerbury''' the daughters of William
Yerbery to everye of theme Tenne poundes . Item I give and bequeathe to my cosen '''Margarett Yerberye'''
of Bradforde late the wife of '''Thomas Yerberye''' deceased tenne poundes . Item I give and bequeathe to
'''Richarde Yerbery''' her sonne that dwellethe withe me Twentie poundes twoe white Towell[es] of holland
wrought and twoe dosen of holland Napkins . Item I give to '''Johan''' the daughter of the saide Thomas
Yerberys deceassed Tenne poundes one brasse potte and one brasse panne . Item I give and bequeathe to
my cossen '''Thomas Yerberyes sonne called also Thomas''' dwellinge in Bradford withe '''Richarde Horne'''
fyve poundes . Item I give and bequeathe to '''William''' the sonne of the saide late Thomas Yerberye
deceassed Tenne poundes . Item I give and bequeathe to my cossen''' John Yerbery''' his eldest sonne of
Bradford Twentie poundes . Item I give to his seconde sonne three poundes sixe shillinges eight pence
I give to his thirde sonne Three poundes sixe shillinges eight pence . I give to his daughter fyve pound[es]
Item I give and bequeathe to the wife of '''Robert Blake''' whoe was daughter to my '''sister Margarette'''
'''Smythe''' Three poundes sixe shillings eight pence . Item I give to my cosen '''Walter Longe''' dwellinge
in Trowbridge twoe kien . Item I give to my servannte '''Ducye''' at the myll Tenne shillinges . Item I
gyve and bequeathe to '''Deryington''' my oulde Servannte three poundes sixe shillinges eighte pence and twoe
Oxen . Item I give to '''Robert Prio[r]''' my servannte Three poundes sixe shillings eighte pence and twoe
kyne . I give to '''Richarde Stire and John Tucker''' fyve shillinges a peece . Item I give to everye my
godchildren knowen and livinge twelve pence : I will and commande my executor to provide for &
keepe my Servannt '''Anne Sadler''' clenelye and comelye for her estate withe sufficiente meate, drincke,
and clothe duringe her naturall lyfe ; And I give and bequeathe unto her sixe poundes sixe shilling[es]
eight pence . Item I give and bequeathe to '''Walter Warder''' my kynnesman dwellinge withe mee
Twentie poundes . Item I give and bequeathe unto John Yerberye of Bradford twoe hundred pound[es]
of currannt Englishe monney my basen and ewer of sylver my best salte wither a cover, twoe
guilt goblett[es] withe one cover, my flockebedde my featherbedd that lyeth in the Parlor Chamber w[i]th
the hanging[es] of silke my best coverlett, a paire of blanckett[es] and twoe paire of sheetes of holland w[i]th
three Leaves . Item I give to '''Edwarde Horton''' and his wiffe to everie of theme a goulde ^ringe wayinge
three angelett[es] . Item I will that some godlye and honest preacher shall make and pronounce three
Sermons to the Lawde and praise of Allmightie god and edifyinge of Christes flocke, that is to
saye, the first at my buriall, the seconde and thirde at suche tymes as shalbe thought most necessarie
for the edifyinge of the people uppon the Saboth daye, everie of theise three Sermons to bee
preached in the Churche of Trowbridge : And further I will and require my executor that in
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the tyme of distribution of my Legacies to the poore people of Roade, Westburye Bradforde and the Devize,
there be also a learned sermon made vppon Sabothe or Holy daye to move the saide poore people to be thankfull
to god for his manifolde mercies bestowed uppon his Churche . Also I give unto the saide Preacher thatt
shalbe appointed to preache my three funerall Sermons in Trowbridge as is aforesaide for everie sermonn
tenne shillinges . Provided allwayes that yf annye personne or personnes to whome annye bequeste guifte
devise or Legacies is given bequeathed Limited devised or willed by this my laste will and testament goe
aboute to make voyde discredite disprove or call in question the validitie or invaliditie of this my laste
will and testament or of anye parte thereof or doe consente to Labo[r] or procure, retayne or move any person
on persons to doe the same or anye parte thereof , That then all and everie legacie guifte, devyse and bequest
given devised willed or bequeathed by this my last will and testament to suche and as manye of them as
shalbe thereunto parties or pryvey to be voyde frustrate and of none effecte : And herebye I doe adnull
and Revoke the same (anye thinge herein conteyned to the contrarye notw[i]thstandinge . The Residue of all
my gooddes moveable and unnoveable, cattall[es], debtes, [ituell], plate, readye moneye and howshould stuffe
whatsover ^is remayninge over and above my guiftes and Legacies or bequestes by me before herein not given willed
or bequeathed after my debtes paide and my funerall expences performed and ended and these my Legacies guift[es]
and bequestes herein conteyned beinge fullfilled) I wholye give and bequeathe to '''William Yerberye of'''
'''Trowbridge''' my kynnesman whome I make ordeyne constitute and appoincte my sole trewe and onely executo[r]
and profourmer of this my laste will and Testament : Also I give and bequeathe unto the same William
Yerbery my clothe m[ar]k[es] w[hi]ch my husband and I have allwaies used . Item I will command and charge my
saide executor and discharge my selfe bothe before god and the worlde as he will answer to the contrarye at the
dreadfull daye of Judgement that all suche Legacies as in this my last will and testament, before are
specifyed by me given and advisedlye bequeathed betrewlye satisfied delyvered and paide together w[i]th all such
debt[es] and dueties as I shall owe to annye personne or persons whether of right or conscience be also well and
truelye contented and paide and that within sixe monethes nexte after my decease : Provided allwaies that
if it shall happen my saide executor to be carelesse and negligent which I trust he will not to performe
this my last will and testament accordinge to the trewe litterall meaninge thereof and doe not paye
contente and satisfye the saide Legacies, debtes and other duties of righte and conscience to be paide w[i]thin
the tyme before Lymited and appoynted, Then I will that my executor so neglectinge beinge thereunto gentely
moved by my Overseers, and refuse to doe the same shall forfecte for makinge suche defalt or defaultes to
my Overseers for everye moneth Tenne poundes of Lawfull money of England besydes the charges of
the Lawe yf any be . Item I constitute and ordeyne my beloved '''Mr William Eyre, M^r Edward Horton'''
and''' John Yewe of Bradforde''' to be my Overseers of this my laste will and testament : And I give
to everye of theme for theire paynes Thirtene poundes sixe shilling[es] eighte pence : In wytn[e]s of the trothe to be knowne
that this is my Last will and testament . I thabovenamed Johane Longe of Trowbridge hereunto have
sett my hande and seale the daye and yere abovesaide And these persons whose names are hereunder
wrytten beinge by me thereunto called are witness[es] of this my owne facte and deede . By me William
Eyre , By me Edward Horton, John Ewe, Thomas Webbe clerk Anthonie Peckringe, Thomas
Synger James Jeffereyes ./
[Probate in Latin granted to William Yerbery, the executor] == Sources ==

Will of Johan Porter, widow of Long Sutton, Hampshire 1599

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[[Category:Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] 1599 B 3311 This is a transcription of the original will of Johan Porter written on 24 February 1598 and proved at Winchester on 25 September 1599 by the executrix named in the will '''Will''': "Hampshire, England, Wills and Probates, 1398-1858"
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Will of Joanna Porter, granted probate in 1599. Occupation: Widow.
In the name of god amen the xxiiijth of February in the yeare of our Lord
god on thousand five hundred fowerscore and eyghteene I''' Johan Porter of
'''Longsutton sin the County of South[ampton] widdow '''being sicke in bodye but of per=
fect mynde & good remembrance praysed be god, doe ordayne and make this
my Testament & last will in manner & forme following viz. First I
beqneath my soule tothe holy tuition of of Almighty god my only Creator and
Savior & my body to be buried w[ith]in the churchyard of Sutton aforsayd
It[em] I give to my parish church of Sutton xijd Item I give to the Cathedrall
church of winton vjd Ifom I give to the common poore mans boxe in Sutton
aforsayd xijd It I give to''' my sonne in law Roger wheeler''' in satisfaction
Also vls that I doe owe hym for my three horses & my Carte and the plough
with all the Implementes belonging to it [struck out and illegible] Item I give
to''' my kinsman John Porter of Odiham '''a quarter of wheate a littell
flockbedd & a bolster and one acre of wheat growing in place of my lande
being the best that he can chuse saving two. Item I give to '''my sonne Robert
'''Porter''' a Browne cowe with a white face & a half of dozen of ewe
sheepe & their lambes and a great cheste standing in my bedd chamber, &
all such Tymbers as are in scaffold in my barne & in my littell house which
was prepered by '''my sonne Stephen Porter'''. Item I give to '''my sonne in
'''law William goodyere''' A redd cowe & one acre of wheate Item I give to
Julian ward xxs in money within one yeare after my decease. Item I give
to '''Agnes ward''' xxs in money to be payd within one yeare next after my
decease. Item I give to '''John Goodyere''' a kettell of three gallons or upwards
& a brasse pott contayning a gallone or thereabout hem I give unto '''Elizabeth
'''Goodyear''' a possenest potenger and ten shillinges of money to be payd unto her
within a yeare after my decease. Item I give to''' Katerin? goodyere '''a platter
of pewter. Item I give to '''Rose Porter '''a skillett. Item I give to '''Thomas
'''Terry''' a Tryer to trye wheate, 2 powldring trowe & all the wenscote benches
& the peynted cloth within the wall. Item I give to''' John Porter the sonne of
'''John Porter of Odiham''' a lambe. Item I give to''' James wheeler''' vj
weether sheepe Item I give to''' Robert Porter my kinsman''' when he shall come
into the county-xijd The residue of all my goods and Cattell not before
given nor beqeathed (my debtes & legacyes fist befor payd & discharged) I give
& beqneath unto '''Amy /Annis goodyere my servant whon I doe make my whole &
'''sole Executrixe''' Item I defire '''iny neighbour Thomas Hancocke and
'''Richard Windeatt to be my Overseers''' to see that my will be performed
according to the purporte & true meaning herof If and they to have for
their labour & paynes taking herin & about the same to each of them vs In witnesse to this my Testamente & last will '''Robert Porter John
'''Hole Thomas Hancorke & Richard Mindeatt?
Item I give to''' Johan Goodyere''' a flock bedd in ye loft, a paire of
sheetes a bolster a coverlett, and fower yardes & a half of
black frize

the aforsayd 45s is blotted out by ye Consent of me''' Johan
'''Porte'''r the 21th of march 1598 in the presence
of '''Thomas Hancocks Richard Windat Robert Porter
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Will of Johane Borell, Widow of Hingham, 1550

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of Johan Borell of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 27 July 1550. It was probated on 9 November 1550. '''Will of Johan Borell, 1550''', ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 64[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/burrell-borell-joan-of-hingham-widow|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004638 Image 74-5.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons Mentioned: *Johan Borell, testatrix *Robert Bronteye, son-in-law *Thomas Borell, under 20 years of age, referred to as younge Thomas *John Wotham, witness *Hugh Bawdwyn, witness *Rychard Weston, witness ---- '''In the name of god Amen''' The xxvijth daye
of the month of Julyi in the yeare of our Lorde god Ml
CCCCC lth And in the iiijth yeare of the raighne of
our Soveighne Lorde Edwarde the Sixth by the
grace of god of Englande, France, Ireland Kinge
defender of the faythe And in cawthe of the churche of
Englande and also of Yrelande the Supreme Hedde I '''Johane'''
'''Borell''' of Hengh[a]m in the co[u]ntie of Norff wedowe
beinge hoole of mynde and in good & p[er]fecte remembr[a]nce

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_ & prayse be unto god the almyghtie doo make and
ordayne this present testatm[en]y and laste wyll in man
n[er] and forme followinge Fyrste I bequeathe my soule unto
Allmyghtie god and unto the _ of _ passion
and my bodye to be buriede in the churche yarde of Hengh[a]m
aforesayde nexte after I bequeath to the high aultare thor
for my tithes and ablacions negligently omitted & forgottinge vijl

Item I give and bequeathe to '''Robert B[r]onteye my sonne'''
'''in lawe''' my messauge sett and lyeinge by the comons
that called morowow next unto Robert_ and half an
acre of five lande + all & singular thow appurten[a]nce to
him & to his heires for ever to see no honsthye boste
to longe a I ayme left I give & bequeathe to the
sayde '''Robert Bronton''' all my movable goodes & stuffe
_ all my implements of household and I bequeath to the
sayde '''Robert Bronton''' my close that I holde by lease of
my Lorde Morley And I bequeath to '''younge Thomas'''
'''Borell''' at the age of xxti yeares xxl the resydue of all
my goods not wylled nor bequeathed I wyll & bequeathe
them to '''Robert Bronton''' whome I ordayne & make
my faythfull executor he to beinge in honorthye to
the grownde paye my debtts and fulfylle the con[n]tente
of thes my testatme[n]t and last wyll Thiese beinge
wyttenesse '''John Wotham''' '''Hugh Bawdwyn''' '''Rychard'''
'''Weston'''
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Will of John Adams, skinner of Newport, Shropshire 1714

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[[Category: Shropshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Adams-12631|John Adams]], skinner of Newport, Shropshire, England, wrote his will on 26 July 1714, and it passed probate on 22 October 1714 in the Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court. '''Probate''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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John Adams probate in 1714. Residence Newport, Shropshire, England, Newport, Shropshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *[[Adams-12630|William Adams]] (son, executor) *Elizabeth Wheatley (daughter) **Thomas Wheatley, chapman (her husband) *Mary Sockett (daughter) **John Sockett (grandson) *Freeman Brodhurst (tenant) *Jane Poyner, spinster (granddaughter) *Witnesses Tho: Fo[...], Joseph Meredith, Tho: Cotton ---- In the name of God Amen I John Adams of Newport in the County of
Salop Skinner being sicke and weak in body but of Sound minde and memory doe
make publish and declare this my last will and Testament in manner following First I
recommend my Soul to God and my body to the Earth to be decently interred in the
parish Church of Newport afores[ai]d hoping for its happy [reunition?] to my Soul - at the
General resurrec[c]ion and a happy eternity of both in heaven And as to my Temporal
Estate I Give & dispose thereof as followeth First I will and order that my debts and
funeral expences shalbe paid and satisfied by and out of my personal and real
Estate And I doe hereby Give devise and bequeath all my housesand lands in
Newport afores[ai]d & Chetwin end in the said County of Salop with all the Outhouses
barnes stables buildings Gardens orchards yards and appurt[enances] whatsoever thereto
belonging or in any wise apperteyning unto my Son '''William Adams''' his Heyres and
Assignes forever under and subject to the provisoe or condic[i]on hereafter
limitted and declared that is to say Provided allwayes and upon condic[i]on
and my mind will and meaning is and I doe hereby charge my said Estate in
Newport and Chetwin end afored[ai]d with the payment of the sum[m]e of Thirty pound[es]
of Lawfull money of Great Britain to & for the separate use behoof and benefit
of my Daughter '''Elizabeth Wheatley''' wife of '''Thomas Wheatley''' late of Newport afores[ai]d
Chapman to be paid to her the said Elizabeth or to her order and use in man[n]er following
towit the sum[m]e of three poundes yearely and every year to be accompted from the day
of my decease by four Quarterly payments the first payment whereof to begin and
be made on the next quarter day after my decease and to be paid soe quarterly
yearly and every year until the said sum[m]e of thirty pounds to be fully paid and
satisfied to my said daughter Elizabeth Wheatley or her Assigns for her own
seperate use as afores[ai]d And I do hereby Give devise & bequeath to my daughter
'''Mary Sockett''' and to my Grandson '''John Sockett''' One shilling apiece And I doe
hereby Give devise and bequeath all my Estate right title & interest of in & to the
Heath house liveing or farm and all the landes thereto belonging scituate Lyeing &
being in the Township of Winnington in the County of Stafford and now or late in the
[obliterated] holding of '''Freeman Brodhurst''' his Assignes or undertenants [obliterated] with their & every
of their appurt[enan]ces and all the rest of my real and personal Estate whatsoever
for the remainder of the Lease of the said Liveing and for all the Estate I have
to the residue of my said real or personal Estate unto my said Son William Adams
his Exec[utors] & Adm[inistrators] and I doe make my said Son William Adams Sole Executor of
this my last will and Testam[ent] & I doe revoke all former will & wills Testam[ent] or
Testam[ents] by me at any time or times heretofore made but I give and bequeath
hereby to my Granddaughter '''Jane Poyner''' Spinster one Shilling In witness whereof
I the said John Adams have to this my last will and Testam[ent] subscribed my
name and sett my hand & seal this Six and Twentieth day of July in the
year of our Lord Christ One thousand Seaven hundred & fourteen and in
the Thirteenth year of the reign of our Sovereigne Lady Queen Anne over
Great Britain &tc
[Signed] John Adams [LS]
Signed sealed and published by the said
Testator to be his last will and Testam[en]t in
the p[re]sence & hearing of us who subscribed
our names witnesses thereto in the said
Testators p[re]sence & at his desire
'''Tho: Fo[...]'''
'''Joseph meredith'''
'''Tho: Cotton'''
Probate granted to Wm Addams 22 October 1714 == Sources ==

Will of John Akers, Clothier of Worcester, 1540

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[John Akers]]''', a clothier of Worcester. John drew up his will on 30 December 1540 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 January 1540/1. '''Will of John Akers 1540''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 28
{{Ancestry Sharing|30291884|6f1651}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|871284|uk}} (accessed 7 September 2022) Erroneously indexed as John Skers and with a probate date of 19 January 1539
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable (black and white), and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Akers of the Citie of worsseter Clothier''' Testator *'''Annes my wyfe''' executrix and residuary legatee *Children of Testator and his wife, all unmarried, the boys under the age of 18 years **'''Kateryn Akers''' **'''John Akers''' **'''Frannces Akers ''' **'''Annes Akers ''' **'''Marget Akers''' **'''Thomas Akers''' **'''Susann Akers''' **'''Elnor Akers''' **'''the child in my wyffs bely''' *'''Richard Callowhill''' overseer of will, witness to will *'''Thomas Hall''' witness to will *'''John Crabe''' witness to will *'''Thomas Perren''' witness to will ---- [''folio 158 verso'']
In the name of god amen the xxxth daye of d[e]cemb[e]r in the yere of o[u]r Lorde god A
Thousande Fyve hundred and fortye and in the xxxijth yere of the Reigne of our sov[er]aigne lord
King henry the Eight Sup[re]me hed ymmedyately undre god of the church of England '''I John'''
'''Akers of the Citie of worsseter Clothier''' hole of mynd and in good rememberance being
thankes unto god therefore in the helthe of my soule. I provide and ordeyn this my p[re]sent testam[en]t
and last will in maner and forme following First and principally above all Erthely things I
bequeth and recomende my soule unto Almighty god my maker Savio[u]r and redemer of all
the world & unto all the blessed company of hevyn my body to be buryed in the Cathedrall
church yearde of o[u]r blessed Lady College in wossetur / Item I bequeth unto the high awlter of our
mother church xijd / Item I bequeth unto the high awlter of my p[ar]ishe church xxd / Item I
bequeth unto '''my Children that ys to saye Kateryn Akers, John Akers Frannces Akers Annes'''
'''Akers Marget Akers Thomas Akers Susann Akers Elnor Akers / and to the child in my'''
'''wyffs bely''' yif hit please god that god send hit into this world to be born to his pleasure /And
so amongest them all I will and gyve by this my present Testament Sevyn score poundes
in mony to be devyded amongst them by even porcions ev[er]y of them porcion lyke provided
that yf any of my Children afore rehersed do dye or dep[ar]te this world in the tyme of my wyff
being soole and unmarryed / that then my mynde and will ys that their p[ar]t so ded and dep]ar]tyd out
of this world shall remayne unto the other children lyving unto suche tyme that ther p[ar]tes
come to xxLi apece / and after there p[ar]tes come to xxLi apece / That then I will yf any of them
do dye in hir widowhod that then ther p[ar]tes so decessed to remayne unto my wyfe / And yf any
of them do mary in the tyme of their mother being soole agenst her good will and Counsell
I will that those children so doing shall have but Twenty marks to their p[ar]te Provided
that after their p[ar]tes come to xxLi apece and any of them do dye after my wyfe being maryed
that then their p[ar]tes so decessed to remayn[e] unto my other children lyvyng and so from on[e]
to another and to the longest lyver / And yf it fortune that all my children do dep[ar]te out of this
world that then I will that p[arce]lle of that mony to be bestowed in rep[ar]acions of the high
waye betwixt this and Specheley and the pyrry tree beyonde / Provided that yf my wyf
do mary that then my will ys that she shall afore the tyme of her mariage fynde good
sufficient securtes for the legacies of my Children afor rehersed in paym[en]t of one hundred
poundes / to be forfett unto the Chamber of the Citie of Worsseter unto the use of the comyns
And further more I will that my wyf shall kepe my Children at hir own proper costs &
charge unto suche tyme that they be of lawful age. That is to say the men children unto
the age of xviij yeres and the women children unto suche tyme that they be maryngable [''foilio 159 recto'']
w[i]thout any batement of their legacies afore rehersed / The residue of my goodes moveable & unmoveable
detts desperat & undesperat unbequethed my detts paide I give and bequeth unto '''Annes my'''
'''wyfe''' whome I make my full Executrix. And '''Richard Callowhill''' to be my Overseer of this
my present Testament and last will to se hit truly p[er]formed / and also I giveunto the said
'''Richard Callowhill''' for his labor and paynes taking my blak gowne furryed w[ith] foynes & xls
in mony / These being wytnes '''Richard Callowhill. Thomas Hall John Crabe Thomas'''
'''Perren''' with other the daye and yere abovesaid Probate [in Latin] The will writen abovewas proved at London before Master The name of the presiding judge at the Court was not entered the xix day of January AD 1540. Judgement awarded to Robert Johnson, Notary Public on behalf of the widow and executrix named in the will ===Sources===

Will of John Allford of Sutton, Lancashire, Yeoman 1817

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] == Will == ===
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=== '''This is the last Will''' and Testament of me [[Allford-86|John]]
[[Allford-86|Allford]] of Sutton in the County of Lancaster Yeoman made published and
declared this nineteenth day of September in the Year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred & sixteen in manner following that is to say First
I order & direct all my just debts Funeral Expences the Charge of Proving
this my Will and Ten Pounds to each of my Executors hereinafter named
to be paid & discharged by my said Executors out of my Personal Estate and
===
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=== Effects as soon as conveniently may be after my decease & after Payment
thereof I do give & bequeath all the Residue & Remainder of my
Personal Estate & Effects together with my half Share of the Leasehold
House in Paradise Street Liverpool at present occupied by Mr. Holt as
a Glass Shop unto my said Executors upon Trust that they my said Ex'ors
shall & will pay of cause to be paid to my Brothers & Sisters each an equal
Share of my Personal Property only & that my Sister Elizabeth Bird's Receipt
for her Share shall be a sufficient discharge to my said Ex'ors & it is my
further Will that Miss Elizabeth Ellam shall have my said half Share of
the aforesaid Leasehold Premises in Paradise Street Liverpool in Consideration
of her paying to my said Ex'ors the Sum of Two hundred Pounds within the
Space of Six Calendar Months after my decease & also the further Sum of
Two hundred & twenty pounds to be paid by the said Miss Elizabeth Ellam
to Mr. William Norris Mortgagee of the aforesaid Leasehold Premises in
Paradise Street Liverpool And it is also my Will that if the said Miss Elizabeth
Ellam shall object to pay the two aforesaid mentioned Sums namely Two
hundred pounds within the Space of Six Months as above specified to my
said Executors upon Trust & Two hundred & twenty pounds to the said Mr.
William Norris Mortgagee of the said Leasehold Premises aforesaid then
my said Executors shall sell or dispose of my said half Share of the aforesaid
Leasehold House in Paradise Street Liverpool for the benefit of my
Sister Eleanor Thomas as the benefit how'er(?) arising from the aforesaid
Leasehold Premises in Paradise Street Liverpool shall be for my said Sister
Eleanor Thomas And it is my Will that my said Executors shall not be
answerable or accountable for any more of my said Personal Estate & Effects
or any other Property whatsoever or wheresoever than shall actually come to
their respective Hands & it is my Will that my said Executors shall retain
from & out of my said Property a sufficient recompence for their Trouble in
the Execution of this my Will & I do nominate & appoint William Foster
Senior of Sutton aforesaid & John Brotherton of Sutton aforesaid in the said County Agents Executors hereof In Witness whereof I the said John
Allford have hereto set my Hand & Seal the day & Year first before written
/-/ John Allford (SS) /-/ Signed sealed published & declared by the said John
Allford in & for his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who
hereto subscribe our Names as Witnesses thereof in his sight & in presence
& at his request & in the sight & presence of each other /-/ Matthew Chadwick /-/
Joseph Friar /-/ John Dennett.
=== Probate === Proved at London 15th March 1817 before the Judge by the Oaths of
William Foster & John Brotherton the Ex'ors to whom Administration was
granted being first sworn by Com'on duly to administer. National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/1590/244
Description: Will of John Allford, Yeoman of Sutton , Lancashire
Date: 15 March 1817
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D237173
== Summary == * Will date: 19 Sep 1816 * Probate granted: 15 Mar 1817 * Testator: John Allford, Yeoman of Sutton, Lancashire * Executors: William Foster senior of Sutton (agent), John Brotherton of Sutton (agent) * Witnesses: Matthew Chadwick, Joseph Friar, John Dennett * His property to be divided equally among his brothers & sisters * Relatives named in will: * Sister Elizabeth Bird * Sister Eleanor Thomas * Others named: * Miss Elizabeth Ellam - she receives the option to purchase his half-share in a leasehold of a glass shop in Paradise Street, Liverpool for £420 * Mr Holt - occupier of the glass shop * Mr William Norris - mortgagee of the glass shop property == Sources ==

Will of John Atdam of Hingham, yeoman, 1613

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of John Atdam of Hingham, Norfolk, England, a yeoman. John wrote his will on 24 January 1609/10 and it was proved at the Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk sitting at Hingham on 8 September 1613. '''Will of John Atdam of Hingham 1613''' Will registers of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk ANF will register Roe folio 423. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film 167096 [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008004644?cat=291384 image 244 onwards] Accessible at a Family History Centre. Transcribed 4 June 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Apart from a few instances the scribe wrote England consistently as Ingland, and years as yeres.
The tight binding means that the ends of words on verso pages are sometimes not readable. These end of lines are indicated by [''text''].
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was dark with bleedthrough especially at the tops of the pages. The handwriting was generally readable although the spelling was very variable. '''Persons mentioned (not in order of appearance):''' *'''John Atdam''' Testator *'''my brother Peter Atdam''' *'''Mary Atdam wife of the said Petter''' *'''unnamed children of Peter Atdam''' *'''my brother William Atdam''' *'''Marye Atdam my sister''' *'''Elizabeth Chambers my neace''' *'''Atdam Neave my grandchild sonne of Thomas Neave''' under the age of 24 *''' Peter Atdam my neavie''' prbably an arachiac form of nephew *'''Thomas Atdam my nevie''' *'''John Atdam my nevie''' *'''Thomas Neave the yongest sonne of Thomas Neave thelder''' *'''Thomas Neave the elder''' executor of the will *'''Maye Neave daughter of Thomas Neave''' *''' Alice Spurgen Late wife of John Spurgen deceased''' *'''John Spurgen deceased''' *'''George Wentland''' relationship not given *'''William Wentland my nephewe''' *'''Suzanne Neave the daughter of Thomas Neave''' *'''Christian White wife of Alexander White''' *'''Alexander White''' *'''Margarett White her eldest Daughter *'''Margarie Halman sister of the said Christian *'''Rob[er]te Lyncolne''' son of Alice Lyncolne *'''Richard Lyncolne''' son of Alice Lyncolne *'''Alice Lyncolne''' *'''Beau Dam a basse child''' *'''John Cadye Late deceassed''' Testator bought land from him in Hingham *'''George Gooche of Hingham, Turner''' Testator was in the process of selling land to him *'''Elizabeth Duckett my grandchild''' *'''Suzanne Duckett my grandchild''' *'''Ro[bert] Constable''' witness to the will *'''Ric[hard] Humfrie''' witness to the will ---- [''folio 241 verso'']
'''In the name''' of god Amen the xxiiijtie daye
of Januarye 1609 / & in the seaventh yere of the reigne
of o[u]r sov[er]aigne Lord James by the grace of god of
Ingland Fraunce & Ireland Kinge defender of
the faithe &c & of Scotland the fortye thre '''I John'''
'''Atdam of Hingham in the County of Norf[olk] yeoman'''
& in the dioces of Norwiche whole of mynd & of good
& p[er]fitt memorye Lauded be god doe ordayne and
make this my p[rese]nt testam[en]t & last will in mannor
& forme followinge viz utterlye Revokinge & settinge
voyd all other former willes & testam[en]ts in tymes
past by me made First & principallye I Committ and
Comend my soule into the hands of almighty god
my maker & Jesus Christ my Swett sweet Saviour &
onelye redemer & god the holye ghost my sanctifier
trustinge to inioye the glorius pr[e]sents of the
true & Immortall god amongst the saintts in
heaven & my bodye to be buryed in the Church
yarde of Hingh[a]m aforesaid Item I give and
bequeathe unto the poore people of Hingham
afores[ai]d fyve pounds of Lawfull mony of Ingl[''and'']
to be distributed unto them at the daye of m[''y'']
buryall Item I give & bequeathe to the repar[''acons'']
of the p[ar]ishe church of Hingh[a]m aforsaid
xs to be payd to the church wardens theire
for the tyme beinge to the use above said w[i]th[''in'']
one year next after my decease Item I give un[''to'']
ev[er]y one of the Children of '''my brother Pett[''er'']'''
'''Atdam''' Five Pounds of Lawefull mony of Ing[''land'']
to be payd unto them & ev[er]ye one of them when th[''ey'']
they shall severally attayne & Come to the age of x[''xj''] guess on age as most likely yeres [''folio 242 recto'']
It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto '''Will[ia]m'''
'''Atdam my brother''' xx li of Lawefull
mony of Ingland to be payd unto hime
in manner & forme Followynge that
is to saye w[i]thin one yere next after
my decease tenne pounds p[ar]cell of the
said twenty pounds & such daye twlve
month the other tenne pounds It[e]m I give
unto '''Marye Atdam my sister''' forty shillings
of Lawefull monye of Ingland to be payd
unto hir w[i]thin one yere next after my
decease It[e]m I give and bequeath unto
'''Elizabeth Chambers my neace''' fyve
pounds of Lawefull mony of Ingland to
be payd unto her w[i]thin two yeres next
after my decease Item I give will devise
& bequeath unto '''Atdam Neave my grandchild'''
'''sonne of Thomas Neave''' & to the heirs of
his bodye Lawefully begotten or to be
begotten when he shall attayne to the age
of fower & twentye yeres All my lands
tenem[en]ts & hereitam[en]ts w[it]h ther & ev[er]ye of
ther app[ur]ten[a]nces Lyinge in Hingh[a]m afors[ai]d
w[i]th all such houshould stuff ymplm[en]ts bruinge
vesselles & all belonginge unto them the mylle
& all other my goods whatsoev[er] w[hi]ch I shall
have at the Daye of my decease at his said
age of xxiiijtie yeres & he the said '''Thom[a]s Neave'''
his executors & assignes all the meane tyme
till the said '''Atdam Neave''' shall attayne to
his said age of xxiiijtie yeres or myght if he
had lived so longe shall have the use occupac[i]on
[''folio 242 verso'']
And p[ro]fitt of my said Lands tenem[ent]s &
heriditam[en]ts w[i]th ympeachm[en]t of
wast towards the paym[en]t of my debtes & legacies
& for want of such heires of his bodye Lawfully
begotten to remayne to '''Peter Atdam my neavie'''nephew?
& to his heires of his bodye Lawefully begotten
at the said age of '''Atdam Neave''' of xxiiijtie yeres
or myght if he had Lyved so longe & for want
of such yssue to remayne to '''Thomas Atdam'''
'''my nevie''' & to the heires of his bodye Lawefully
begotten And for want of such yssue to remayne
to '''John Atdam my nevie''' & to the heires of his
bodye Lawefullye begotten & for want of such
yssue to remayne to the right heyres of me
the said '''John Atdam''' for ev[er] It[e]m I give &
bequeath unto '''Atdam Neave''' my five fetherbeds
iij of them in the p[ar]lour another in the p[ar]lour
Chamber & the rest in the Chamber next
the brue house & all my houshould stuff
what soev[er] my greatest brasse potte in the
hows one flockebed of tartia need to look this one up & five bousters
belonginge to the said five fetherbeds Item I give & bequeath unto '''Thomas Neave'''
'''the yongest sonne of Thomas Neave thelder'''
tenn pounds of Lawefull mony of England to
be payd unto hime when he shall accomplish
his age of xxitie yeres It[e]m I give will devise
& bequeath unto '''Atdam Neave my grandchild'''
All that my Inclose Called Lystere conteyninge
by estimation tenne acres of Land & pasture
wherin the same be more or lesse w[i]th a howse
therupon builded scituate Lyinge & beinge [''folio 425 recto'']
In Hingh[a]m aforesaid & Skowlton Scoulton, a hamlet to the west of Hingham to have
& to hould the said Inclose w[i]th thapp[u]rten[a]nces
unto the said '''Atdam Neave''' his heires & ass[igne]s
to the onelye use & behoofe of the said '''Atdam'''
'''Neave''' his heires & assignes for ever so as
the said Atdam Neave his heires executors
administrators or assi[gne]s shall well & trulye
paye or Cause to be payd well & trulye payd
unto '''Peter Atdam my brother''' to his ass[igne]s
yerelye from & after my decease duringe the
whole terme of his naturall life at or w[i]thin
the nowe mansion howse of the said '''Petter'''
scituate in Hingham aforesaid the some of fortye
shillings of Lawefull mony of Ingland at the
Feast of St Michell tharchangell the birth
of o[u]r Lord god Thanunciac[i]on of our Ladye &
the nativie of St John Baptist by even
& equall portions the first paym[en]t to begine
at w[hi]ch the said feastes shall first happen
next after my decease Provided alwayes
my full Intent purpose & playne meaninge
is th[a]t if '''Mary Atdam wife of the said Petter'''
shall survive the said Peter that then from
& after the decese of the said Petter the
said Atdam Neave his heirs executors
administrators or assignes shall yerelye
paye unto the said Marye or to her assignes
duringe her Lyfe in or at the place afores[ai]d
the said some of fortye shillings at the said feasts
& in such forme as is aforesaid & not otherwise
And if it shall happen the said Anuitye or yerely
rent of fortye shillings of Lawefull monye
of [''folio 425 verso'']
Of England to be behind or unpayd in p[ar]te
or in all or at the place aforesaid at any
feast or the feasts aforesaid in w[hi]ch it ought
to be payd as aforesaid Contrarye to my
true meaninge in that behalfe herin above
specified that then & so often & from thence
forth yt shall & maye be Lawefull to & for the
said Peter & Marye & either of them the ass[igne]s
of them & either of them into the aboresaid
Inclose w[i]th thappurten[a]nces to enter & ther
to distrayne & the Distresses ther beinge
founde & taken Lawefullye to Drive Chase
Carrye away ympound Deteyne & w[i]th hould
untill the said yerelye rente or anuitye
of fortye shillings & ev[er]ye p[ar]te & p[ar]cell therof
w[i]th the arrerages arrearages = late payments thereof if any shall happen
to be unto the said Peter & Marye & to
eyther of them accordinge to the true meaninge
above said trulye satisfied Contented & payd It[e]m I give unto '''Maye Neave daughter of'''
'''Thomas Neave''' Tenne pounds of Lawefull
mony of Ingland to be payd unto hir when
she shall accomplish her age of xxitie years Item I give & bequeath unto '''Peter Atdam'''
'''my brother''' all my app[ar]rell whatsoev[er] to
be deliv[er]ed unto him pr[e]sentlye after my
decease It[e]m I give & bequeath unto '''Alice'''
'''Spurgen Late wife of John Spurgen'''
deceased fortye shillings of Lawefull
mony of Ingland to be payd unto her w[i]thin
twoo yeres next after my decease
Item [''folio 426 recto'']
It[e]m I give & bequeath unto '''George'''
'''Wentland''' three pounds of Lawefull mony
of Ingland to be payd unto hime w[i]thin
thre yeres next after my decaese It[e]m I
give & bequeath unto '''William Wentland'''
'''my nephewe''' thre pounds to be payd unto
hime w[i]thin one yere next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''Suzanne'''
'''Neave the daughter of Thomas Neave'''
by his second wife tenne pounds of Lawe
full money of Ingland to be payd unto her
at one & twentye years of age It[e]m I give
& bequeath unto '''Christian Here rendered as the Greek Chi-Rho at the start of the name White wife of Alexander'''
'''White''' tenne pounds of Lawefull mony of
Ingland if she shall survive the said '''Alexander'''
otherwise I give & bequeath the said tenne
pounds unto''' Margarett White her eldest'''
'''Daughter''' w[i]thin one yere next after the
decease of the said Christian yf she shall then
accomplishe her age of one & twentye yeres It[e]m I give & bequeath unto '''Margarie Halman'''
'''sister of the said Christian''' tenn pounds of Lawfull
mony of Ingland to be payd unto her w[it]hin
thre yeres next after my decease It[e]m I give
& bequeath unto '''Rob[er]te Lyncolne & to Richard'''
'''Lyncolne''' to either of them fortye shillings of
Lawefull mony of Ingland '''sonnes of Alice'''
'''Lyncolne''' to be payd unto them & either of
them w[i]thin two yeres next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''Beau Dam''' a basse
child [''folio 426 verso'']
Childe forty shillings of Lawefull
mony of Ingland to be payd unto hir w[i]thin two
yeres next after my decease All wh[i]ch sev[er]all
paym[en]ts are to be payd in the Church portche
of Hingham aforsaid It[e]m I will my full intent
purpose & meaninge is That if the said '''Thomas'''
'''Neave''' his heires executors administrators &
assignes shall omitt & make defaulte in the
paym[en]t of any of the said sev[er]all legacies contrary
to my true meaninge in that behalfe herein
above specified Then I will my full intente
purpose & meaninge is That it shall & maye
be good & Lawefull unto the p[er]son or p[er]sons p[ar]tie
or p[ar]ties to whome the default in paym[en]t shall
Chance to be made to enter into all or any my
said Lands tenem[en]ts heridatam[en]ts excepte those
w[hi]ch I have appoynted to be sould by force of
this my testam[en]t & last will Lyeinge Hengh[a]m
aforesaid w[i]th ther & ev[er]y of ther appurten[a]nces and
therto distrayne & the Distresse & Distresses
ther so taken & found to leade drive Chase
Carry awaye Impound w[i]thold & deteynes untill
they & ev[er]y of them be trulye satisfyed content[''ed'']
& payd ther sev[er]all Legacie or Legacies before
unto them given by force of this my testam[en]t
& last will accordinge to my true intente and
meaning therof together w[i]thall such Costes
Charges & expences as they or any of them
shall sustayne by the forberinge therof any
Artickle Clawes or sentence estate of of intaylo...
Any [''folio 427 recto'']
Any other matter whatsoev[er] to the contrary
notwithstanding Provided alwayes & my
full intent & playne meaninge is th[a]t '''Thomas'''
'''Neave''' his executor or executors shall bargayne
sell & assure one Inclose Conteyninge iiij
acres w[hi]ch I Late purchassed of '''John Cadye'''
Late deceassed Lyinge in Hengh[a]m aforesaid
to '''George Gooche of Hingh[a]m''' aforesaid Turner
& to his heires for the mony I am agreed to have
for it & the same mony to be ymployed to thuse
of '''Atdam Neave''' sonne of the said Thomas by his
said father untill he shall attayne to the age of
xxi tie yeres And then the said '''Atdam Neave''' to
have the mony & the p[ro]fitt therof And if he shall
refuse to buye the same upon the price agreed
upon Then I will the said '''Thomas Neave''' his
executor or executors shall bargayne sell and
assure the same to any other p[er]son or p[er]sons & ther
heires that will buy the same & the mony to be
ymployed & bestowed as aforesaid Item I give
& bequeath unto '''Atdam neave''' my grandchild &
to his heires all my lands & tenem[en]ts Lyinge in
Atleborrowghe in the said Countye Item I
give & bequeath unto the said '''Thomas Neave'''
his executors & ass[igne]s the use occupac[i]on & p[ro]fitt
of all my lands tenem[en]ts & hereditam[en]ts free &
bond w[i]th ther & ev[er]y of ther app[ur]ten[a]nces scituate
in Remerstonn Reymerston in the said Countye & Hardingh[a]m
untill '''Elizabeth Duckett''' my grandchild
shall or myght yf she had lived attayne to the
age of xxi tie years Payinge ther out unto '''Suzann'''
'''Duckett''' my grandchild towards her better
maynten[a]nce
[''folio 427 verso'']
Maynten[a]nce yerelye five pounds
of Laweffull mony of England so longe as she shall
be unmaryed halfe yerelye to be payd And if she
shall marrye before her sister shalbe of the age
of xxitie yeres by the Consent of her Frinds then
I will my full intent purpose & playne meaninge
is that the said Suzanne towards the maynten[a]nce
of her & heres shall have twlve pounds of Lawe
full Inglish mony of England halfe yerelye
to be payd untill her sister Elizabethe Come to
the age of xxitie years or myght if she had lived
so longe & also payinge there out unto the said
'''Elizabeth Duckett''' towards her maynten[a]nce
yerely fyve pounds of Lawefull mony of Ingland
halfe yerelye to be payd untill she attaynes to the
age of xxitie yeres And if she marrye before
she attayne the said age then I will & my full
Intent is that the said '''Elizabethe''' towards
the maynten[a]nce of her & hers shall have twelve
pounds of Lawefull mony of Ingland halfe
yerely to be payd all w[hi]ch sev[er]all paym[en]ts are
to be payd in the Church portche of Hingham
aforesaid It[e]m I will & my full intent purpose
& playne meaninge is that if the said
'''Thomas Neave''' his heyres exec[uto]rs admini[strators] and
ass[ignes] shall omitt & make defaulte in the paye[ments]
or any of the said sev[er]all paym[en]ts to '''my said'''
'''grandchildren Suzanne & Elizabeth Ducke[''tt'']'''
or to either of them Contrary to my true mea[''ning'']
herein above specified Then I will & my full
Intent & meaninge is That it shall & maye [''be'']
good [''folio 428 recto'']
Good & lawefull unto either of them
unto whom the defalte shalbe made to enter
into all or any my said Lands ten[emen]tes and
hereditam[en]ts Lyinge in Reym[er]ston and
Hardingh[a]m aforesaid w[i]th ther & ev[er]ye of ther
app[ur]ten[a]nces & ther to distrayne & the distresse
& distresses ther so taken & found to Leade
Drive Chase Carry awaye Impound w[i]thold
& deteyne untill they & either of them be trulye
satisfied Contented & payd the sev[er]all paym[en]ts
unto them or either of them given by force of
this my testam[en]t & last will accordinge to the
true intente & meaninge therof together
w[i]thall such Costes Charges & expences as
bearinge therof And when the said Elizabethe
shall accomplish ther said age of xxjtie yeres
Then I will w[hi]ch of them shalbe best in estate
shall bye the others p[ar]te & paye for it xxli lesse
then another will give / bona fide / And upon
refusall by her w[hi]ch shalbe of the best estate
to buye the said Lands ten[emen]tes & hereditam[en]t
I will the other shall have then pr[e]ferm[en]t of the
Salle therof twenty pounds under the paine
that another will give (bona fide) & they both
refuse I will my full intent & playne
meaninge is And I will give & bequeath
the moitie or one halfe of the said Lands
ten[emen]tes & hereditam[en]ts beinge free to the said
'''Suzanne Duckett''' & to the heires of her bodye
Lawefullye begotten or to be begotten
And [''folio 428 verso'']
And the moytie of the Coppyhold I
give & bequeath to the saide Suzanne her heires
& ass[igne]s To hould to her & to her heires & assignes
at the Will of the Lord accordinge to the Custom
of the mannor of whome it is houlden And
the other moitie or halfe p[ar]te of the said lands
ten[emen]ts & hereitam[en]ts beinge onelye free I give will devise &
bequeath to the said '''Elizabeth Duckett''' & to her heires of
hir bodye Lawefullye begotten or to be begotten & the
residue of the Coppiehold I give & bequeath unto
the said Elizabeth & to hir heires to hold at the will
of the Lorde accordinge to the Custom of the mannor
And if the said Suzanne die before the said
Elizabeth shall attayne to her said age of xxj tie yeres
w[i]thout heires of hir bodye Lawefullye begotten
Then I will the said '''Elizabeth Duckett''' shall have
all my said Lands ten[emen]ts & hereditam[en]ts beinge onely
Free To hir & to hir heires of hir bodye Lawefullye
begotten or to be begotten & the Coppiehold to her the
said Elizabeth hir heyres & assignes at the will of
the Lorde accordinge to the Custome of the mann[or]
of whome it is houlden & if the said Elizabeth
Dye before she shall come to hir said age of xxjtie
w[i]thout yssue of hir body Lawefullye begotten or
to be begotten Then I will the saide '''Suzanne Duckett'''
shall have all my said Lands ten[emen]ts & hereditam[en]ts beinge
onelye free to her & her heires of her bodye Lawe
fullye begotten & to be begotten And the Coppiehold
to her the said Suzanne hir heires & assignes
accordinge to the Custome of the mannor of whome
the same pr[e]miss[e]s bene holden & if both of them
shall Dye w[i]thout yssue of ther bodye Lawefullye
begotten Then I will it shall remayne to '''Atdam Neave'''
And [''folio 429 recto'']
And to the heires of his bodye Lawefullie begotten
or to be begotten And for want of such yssue to remayne
to '''Peter Atdam my nephewe''' to the heires of his bodye
Lawefullye begotten And for want of such yssue to remayne
to '''Thomas Atdam my nephewe''' & to the heires of his bodye
Lawefullye begotten & for want of such Issue to remayne
to '''John Atdam my nephew''' & to the heires of his bodye Lawe
fullye begotten And the Coppiehould to remayne to the
Like estae yf the Custom of the mann[or] of whom the
same Coppiehold pr[e]miss[e]s bene houlden will it p[er]mitte
& suffer or els not And for want of such yssue to remayne
to the right heires of me the said John Atdam forever It[e]m I doe ordayne & make the said '''Thomas Neave'''
Sole executor of this my testam[en]t & last will requiringe
& strayghtlye Charginge hime as he will answer befor
god at the last daye to see my bodie brought to the
earth in honest Comlye & Decente mann[or] & this my
last will & testam[en]t trulye p[er]formed It[e]m I give and
bequeath unto '''Peter Atdam my brother and Mary his wife'''
& to the longer liver of them two the use & occupac[i]on of
all th[a]t my howse wher they doe nowe inhabett w[i]th the
goeinge of a pigge all the meane tyme in the yarde
belonginge to the said howse w[i]th free libertye of Ingresse
egresse & regresse unto the said Peter & Marye & the
Longer Liver of them into the said yarde & from the
same & w[i]th the libertie of Layinge ther wood in the yard
& takinge watter at the pitte w[i]thall such liberties as they
nowe ther enioye any article Claweses or sentence
herein above specified to the Contrarye not w[i]thstandinge In wittnes wherof to this my last will & testam[en]t
Conteyninge five shettes of pap[er] I have sett my
hand & seall the Daye & yere Firste above written
exr & Concord at one originall p[ar]ne '''Ro: Constable''' et
'''Ric: Humfrie /''' Probatum [in Latin] This will was proved at Hingham before Master William Grigson clerk on behalf of the venerable Master Richard Stokes Clerk in Holy Orders of the Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk constituted the eighth day of September AD 1613 Adminstrations of all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased to the executors named in this Will. ==Sources==

Will of John Attack of Bristol 1830

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[[Category:Bristol, Wills and Estates]] [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310434-00516?backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&queryId=ea3f08171e69b5fb77b11b135e25e046&pId=122306 ancestry image 1] [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310434-00517?backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&queryId=ea3f08171e69b5fb77b11b135e25e046&pId=122306 ancestry image 2] The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1775 A précis transcribed from a digital image on the ancestry website: Testator: John Atack of Bristol, mill stone maker Executor: William Rees of Bristol, breeches maker Beneficiaries: :Susanna Bull: adopted daughter :William Atack of Beeston near Leeds, Yorkshire: father :Mercy [or Mary?]: mother :William, Samuel, Ann, Mercy [or Mary?], Sarah: brothers and sisters :Elizabeth Bull: housekeeper :Samuel Attack of 37 Vine Yard Tooley[?] Street, London: son :William Atack: son dated 9 Feb 1824, probated 1 Sep 1830

Will of John Auberye of Hingham 1549

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] '''1549 John Auberye of Hingham'''
https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-awbery-john-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 398 - Aubrey (Awbery), John, of Hingham 1549 ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. ---- Persons mention in the Will of John Auberye: * John Awbery, testator * Katherin Awbery, his wife * Cecylie Awbery, his daughter * John Blysse, his stepson * Enerye his godson * Roger Smyth, supervisor of his Will * Syr Robert Stapleton, clerk and witness * John Cowper the elder, witness * John Portman, witness * Robert Wryghte, witness ---- '''In the Name of God Amen''' In the year of
oure Lorde god m CCCCC xlix '''I John Awbery''' of the towne
of Hingham within the countye of Norffo[lk] beynge of a
p[er]fight mynde and good remembrance praysed be god
doyth make this my last wyll and testament all my
other wylles or testaments before mayde being wtowte
strength and effecte '''Item''' I geve and bequeth fyrste my
sowle to god my maker redemed by the precious blode of or
saveoure Jesus Christe '''And''' my bodye for to be
buried wtin the church yard of Hingham aforesayde To the
w[th]hight altare for my tith and offeringes forgotton negligentley
I give and bequeth iijs iiijd '''Item''' I give to the poore mens
almes to thiyre boxe xxd '''Item''' I will that Catheryn Awbery
my wyefe shall have my howse or tenemente wt th[e]appurtenance
therto belongynge for terme of her lyfe and after her decese I
wyll that her executors of assignee shall have possession or
interest wythin my sayd howse or tenement wyth th[a]ppur-
tenance therto belonginge for the tyme and space of a
week at thire pleaseure '''Item''' after the deces of the afore
namede Katherin Awbery my wife I geve and bequeth my sayd
howse or tenement wyth th[a]ppurtenances thereto belongynge to Cicelie my
daughter in fee symple to geve and to sell at her pleasure '''Item''' also
I geve and bequeth to Enerye one of my godchyldren not named iiijd
'''Item''' I geve and bequeth to the sayd Cycelye Awbery my daughter
one brasse potte and one possenet and iij pewter plates wt also iij
pewter dishes ik candlestickes a bedstede and a mattres wt a payre
of shetes one blanket and a coverynge '''Item''' the use of all my moveable
goods not given or bequethede I geve to Katheryn Awbery my wyife
for to enioye them and possesse them at her awne to her wyll and
pleasure '''Also''' I wyll at my buryall daye that myne executors shall
make p[ro]vycyon in meate and drinke for my poore neighboures
accordinge to theyre discretyon whom I do order and make
Katheryn Awbery my wyfe and John Blyss her sonne to
the using '''John Blyss''' I geve hym for his labour vjs viijd
and his ordenarye charges '''And''' I make Roger Smyth my supervisor
of this my last wyll and testament And for his laboure and
payene I give hym vs and his lawfull exspences to be payd
and alowede by myne executors wittenes of this my laste wyll
Syr Robert Stapleton John Cowper the elder John Portman
Robert Wryghte with others

Will of John Aubrye of Hengham 1560

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Aubrye]] This is the transcribed Will of John Aubrye of Hengham, 1560. It was written on 2 January 1560. Persons Mentioned: *John Aubrye, testator *Alice, his wife *William, his son *Katheryne, his daughter *Thomas Abberis *Roger Marght, Supervisor of will *John Maryell, Witness *Richard Crome, Witness *Roger Marght, Wigness *William Corke, Witness *Johannen Maryell, Witness --- '''In the name of god amen''' the second
daye of the month of Januarye in the yeare
of our lorde god ml CCCCC ix in the
second yeare of the reygne of our moste dread
sovereygne ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god
Quene of England Ffrannce and Irelande defender
of the faith supreme governore of this ralme of
England and Ireland and made in cause
eccleciasticall and temporall I '''John Aubrye''' off
Hengh[a]m in the countie of norff[olk] beinge of p[er]fect
mynde and rememberance praysed be god
almightie make and declare this my laste will
and testament in maner and forme followinge
Ffirste and before all thinges I comitt my soule
into the hande of god allmightie my onelye Savio[u]re
and redemer trusting mye certeyntye and surlye
thoroughe this moste precione deathe & passion onolye
to be saved and my bodie to be buryed in the
church yarde of Hengh[a]m aforesayde

Item I give
and bequethe to '''Alice''' my wifffe all my housses
tene[me]nte lande paystures peadymes and heryditamente
bothe free holde copie and customarye holde
to have and to holde to her and her assignes
duringe the normalle liffe of the sayed '''Alice''' onlye
keepinge maynetenynye repayrynge and
sufficientlye uppholdinge the poore house and
tenente withe all kynde of repayrynge on
there rynge danbdinge and _ worke
duringe her liffe naturalls and allso shall
dishesyhe and pourale the promisse of all
rentes paymente inveaye of rentes duringe
her seyele liffe and so leave them sufficientlye
repayred and disharynd at the tyme of her
deathe and decease and I next give and bequethe
all the pyrle houses tenemente lande pasturyinge

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and ffeedinge with th[e] appurten[a]nce as is aforsayed
to '''William my sonne''' and I will those all shall holled
remayne after my sayede weiffes ded decease to the
sonne '''William''' his heires and assignes for ever uppon
this condition that the said '''Will[ia]m''' my sayede
sonne within five dayes after the decease of my
sayede wiffe and before he shall enter occupie land
and inidge the promisse or anye perte or
power thereof shall putt in or laye in and
bynde hym seale withe two able and sufficient
_ unto '''Katheryne my daughter''' her heyres
executor and assignes by these sufficient
manytynge obligatye to paye or cause to be payde
to the saydde '''Katherine''' her heyres executore or
assignes iiijd worth of lawfull England monye
In the thrude yeare nexte after my sayede wiffe
decease and if the sayede '''William my sonne''' shall
res?le levye or omytt to make and paye in
and beyonde hym pelsse with two able perties
within a senett or bij dayes after my sayede wiffes
decease or his intrynye ordanye or havinge or
the sayde tenent and lande or anye partie thereoff
for the forme sum of iiij or now be as if above sayede
I will that all my payede landes tenente and
hereditament withe th[e] appurtenances shall remayne
to the sayde '''Katheryne''' her heyres and assynes
for ever allso if it shall channce which god forbidd
the sayed '''Willi[a]m''' to decease and deperte arle of
this worlde withe out issue of his bodie
lawfullie begotten that than I will the sayde
lande withe out the promisse withe th[e] appurten[a]nce
shall remayne to the same '''Katheryne''' her heyres
and assiynes for ever and if the sayede '''William'''
'''my sonne''' and '''Katheryne my daughter''' shall
decease with out issue of there bodies or before
there full age than I will the sayede landes
and tenente shall remayne to '''Thomas Abberis'''
children equallie to be parted amonge them after
my sayede weiffes decease and the decease of my
sayede children

Item I give to the poore people
of hengh[a]m aforesayede xxl to be deltte quarterlye
xxd a quarter allso I give and bequethe to

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Eyther of my children I come the whiche I
will eyther of them shall have at the daye
of there marryage and if one of them shall
departe this worlde before the sayde daye off
there maryage then therfor that so shall
other lyve and survive shall hand the othere
nowe all the residue fof my goodes cattles
round as well moveable as vuwov doble the
what name tearme or tearmes they be named
or tearemied what so ever they be I give
leave and bequethe to alice my sayed weiffe
my debtte and _ payed _ and
persrewed funerolles before whom I
ordayne make constitante and appoynte my
sole executrix of this my last will and testatment
and I will declare and ordayne '''Roger _'''
to be myne Supervisor of this my testatment
and laste will and I give hym for his peynes
takynge bjs biijd and his coshe off all pyane
called to anye traville concernyinge this my
laste will and testament and where as I gave
genen my moste afforesayede my house lande
and tenente for the tearme of his life naturall
I will she shall not enroye nor hand them
excepte she shall bringe upp my sayede _
withe all thinges with and necessarye that
beinge wittness '''John Maryell''' the _
of the presente '''Richarde Crome Roger Marght'''
and '''William Corke''' _ '''Mr Johannen'''
'''Maryell Pripton Sparke'''
==Sources==

Will of John Barnard

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] '''Transcription of will of John Barnard: 1807 Wills of …'''
Probate Date: 12 Jul 1804 Residence: St James Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England John Barnard's Will in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858John Barnard's Will in the England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&db=CanturburyPrerogativeCourt&h=419063, accessed 15 aug 2018 Transcribed from the original in August 2018, This is the last will and testament of [[Barnard-1468|John Barnard]] of White Lion Street, Pentonville in the parish of St James Clerkenwell in the County of Middlesex I give to my wife Jane Barnard to be raised/carried? by her during her natural life as they become due all the rents of my houses in White Lion Street aforesaid and of the Houses No. 24 in Hawes? Street Pentonville and of the houses in which we now live with all dividends of Stock which I may have in the Bank of England together with all Interest of Bonds or other securities that I may be possessed of at my decease also I give to my said wife all the household goods plate rings ?oathed Books Suits? and wearing apparel subject = = nevertheless to the payment of all my just debts funeral charges and the charge of administration to this my = last will, In short I give to my said wife all my income? that is in my power to give her to enjoy during her = = natural life after the decease of my said wife I give to my brother [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]] of Nicols Square in the parish of St Giles Cripplegate London Silver Platter all my houses above named? in White Lions Street being No. 90 70 71 72 and my house No. 24 Hawes Street together with all stock in the Bank of England of which I may be possessed and all Bonds, Mortgages and Securities? and the Money owe to me I give all these to him and his Sons for ever subject nevertheless to the following charges/changes To my Aunt? Grant? wife of Alexander Grant I give fifteen pounds out of the said units? to be paid her annually in equal quarterly payments during the natural life to my niece [[Barnard-4275|Mary (Barnard) Deeble]] I give an Annuity of ten pounds to be paid her every year in equal quarterly payments = during her natural life out of the said rents also to Miss Elizth Pemberton whife? of Charles Square Hoxton I give ten pounds to be paid her in one year after my Wifes decease to my Nephew [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] of Chapel Street, Pentonville, Silversmith & give ten pounds in consideration of the trouble he may have in ???????? of being an Executor of this my last will and I do hereby constitute? and appoint my said Brother [[Barnard-1471|Edward Barnard]] ? Barnard Senior and my said Nephew [[Barnard-1467|Edward Barnard]] Junior? joint Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made this will written all by my own hand this 28 day of April in the year of our Lord 1803 J Barnard Signed and declared to be the last will and testament of the said = John Barnard in the presence of both of us John Norrish and James Barriman This will was proved at London the twelfth Day of July in the year of our Lord one Thousand eight Hundred and four before the worshipful Samuel Pratt? Parson Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper Or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury = = Lawfully instituted by the oaths of Edward Barnard the Elder? The brother of the deceased and Edward Barnard the younger the Nephew of the deceased the executors named in the said will to whom admin was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and titbits of the said deceased they having been first sworn duly to administer.

Will of John Barne, coat seller of St Martin in the Fields 1692

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] The Will of John Barne, coat seller of St Martin in the Fields was written on 11 December 1691 and proved on 7 June 1692.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D761110 PROB 11/410/93] Description: Will of John Barne, Coat Seller of Saint Martin in the Fields, Middlesex Date: 06 June 1692 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *John Barne (testator) *Alice Barne (wife) *George Barne (son) *John Narme (son) *William Barne (son) *Miles Barne (son) *Henry Barne (son) *Alice Barne (daughter) *Francis Barne (nephew) *Robert Barne (brother, father of Francis) *Myles Barne (brother) *Ann Gibband (sister) *Hester Singleton (sister) *Antony Barne (brother) *Elizabeth Barne (it's unclear if this is a sister or sister in law) *John Barne (godson) *George Billen (brother in law?) *John Billen (brother in law?) *Francis Billen (brother in law?) *William Barne (brother) *Thomas Brinston (friend) *Witnesses: James Harding, Robert Rolfe, Martha Lane ---- In the name of God Amen
the eleaventh day of December One Thousand, Six hundred, Ninety
One. And in the third yeare of the Raigne of our Sovereigne Lord and
Lady King William and Queene Mary &c. I '''John Barne''' Coat Seller
in the Parish of St Martins in the Feilds being of sound and perfect memory
praised bee the Lord for the same And calling to mind the uncertaine State
of this transitory life and being desirous to Settle things in order doe
make this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following
revoakeing all other Testaments and Wills heretofore by mee made
or declared either by word or writeing and this to bee taken for my last
Will and Testament Imprimis I resigne my Soule to God that gave
me it And as touching such temporall Estate as the Lord hath beene
pleased to bestowe upon mee my debts and funerall Expences being
first paid and satisfyed by my Executrix hereafter named I doe order
give devise and bequeath to my Loveing Wife '''Alice Barne''' the
summe of threescore pounds a yeare to bee paid unto her at Michaelmas
and Lady day yearely dureing her naturall life by my Son George
Barne his Heires or Assignes out of my Lands and Tenements in GuillonPerhaps Gilton
Towne in Ash Parish in the County of Kent without any manner of
charge to bee allowed by my said Wife Alice Barne Item I give devise
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and bequeath unto my said son '''George Barne''' and his Heires for ever
all that my Land and Tenement in Guillon Towne aforesaid in the said County
of Kent To hold and Enjoy the same to him the said George Barne amd his
Heires for ever Hee the said George Barne his Heires and Assignes paying
to my said loveing Wife Alice Barne dureing her naturall life at the times
before mentioned the Annuity or said yearely summe of threescore pounds
before mentioned out of the rents issues and profits of the said Lands And
that if the said George Barne his Heires or Assignes shall make default
or refuse to pay the said Annuity to the said Alice Barne that then my will
and meaning is that it shall and may bee lawfull to and for the said Alice
Barne to enter upon the said Land and tenements and receive the rents
issues and profits thereof to her owne use And my will and meaning is that
my son George Barne or his Heires when either or any of them shall come
to enjoy the said Lands shall pay the said Annuity of threescore pounds
before mentioned to my said loveing Wife Alice Barne dureing her naturall
life as before expressed Item I give to my son George Barne the
summe of three hundred pounds to bee paid by my Executrix hereafter menc[i]o[ne]d
within one yeare after my death Item I give and bequeath to my son '''John'''
'''Barne''' the summe of six hundred pounds to bee paid by me Executrix here=
=after mencioned when hee shall attaine to the age of one and twenty yeares
Item I give and beqyeath to my son '''William Barne''' the summe of Six
hundred pounds to bee paid by my Executrix hereafter mentioned when
hee shall attaine the age of one and twenty yeares Item I give and bequeath
to my son John Barne the Lease of the Shopp in the Exchange hee paying
to my loveing Wife the summe of twenty pounds per Annu[m] dureing the said
Lease if shee shall soe long live but my will and meaning is that my shopp
shall not bee in the possession of my Son John Barne till my Loveing wife
thinke fit to leave of trade Item I give and bequeath to my Son William
Barne the summe of two hundred pounds to bee paid him after the death
of my said Wife Item I give and bequeath to my son '''Miles Barne''' the
Land in Burrough in the County of Leicester which I bought of Sir Robert
Smith and alsoe the Summe of two hundred pounds in money to be paid
to him by my Executrix when hee shall attaine the age of one and twenty
yeares Item I give to my son '''Henry Barne''' and my daughter '''Alice'''
'''Barne''' equally betweene them all my Land in Burrough aforesaid in the
said County of Leicestershire which I bought of Mr Latch[...]llier Item
I give and bequeath unto my son Henry Barne and to my daughter
Alice Barne one hundred pounds apeece to bee paid them by my Executrix
hereafter named when they shall attaine the age of twenty and one yeares
Item I give and bequeath to my Nephew '''Francis Barne''' son of my brother
'''Robert Barne''' the summe of ten pounds to bee paid him at the age of twenty
and one yeares Item I give and bequeath to the Corporation of the
Ministers Sons the summe of ten pounds and to the Parish of Limidge?
in Kent the summe of three pounds for six poore widdowes equally
divided and to the Parish of Saint Martins in the Feilds in the County of
Middlesex the summe of six pounds for twelve poore men and women such
as my Executrix and Trustees shall thinke fitt Item I give and bequeath
to my brother '''Myles Barne''' [several words deleted] my
sister '''Ann Gibband''' my sister '''Hester Singleton''' my bro[the]r '''Antony'''
'''Barne''' my sister '''Elizabeth Barne''' five pounds each to buy them mourning
Item I give and bequeath my Godson '''John Barne''' twenty shillings
to buy him a ring and to the daughter of my sister Ann Gibband the
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foure children of my sister Singleton the three children of my sister
Elizabeth Barne ten shillings a peece each to buy them a ring if they have
not one at my funerall Item I give to my bro[ther] '''George Billen''' my brother
'''John Billen''' my brother '''Francis Billen''' each of them a ring of fifteen
shillings at my funerall and in their absence to bee sent them and Lastly
I doe make constitute and ordaine and appoint my said loveing wife Alice
Barne Executrix of this my last Will and Testament to whom I bequeath
all the remainder of my [several words deleted] goods
and chattells moveable and immoveable after the satisfaction of my debts
and payments of the Legacyes above by mee bequeathed and to her care
and tuition alsoe I leave my children And I doe hereby nominate
appoint my said wifeTutrix to them and either of them that are under
age but untill such time as they shall severally attaine the ages of twenty
and one yeares And I doe desire and appoint my loveing brother
'''William Barne''' and my good freind '''Thomas Brinston''' in the Exchange
to bee Overseers of this my last Will and testament and to bee ayding
and assisting my Executrix in the performance and execution of this
my last Will and Testament and doe give and bequeath unto them
ten pounds a peece to buy them mourning and five pounds to my
loveing brother William Barne to but him a ring In Witness whereof I have
hereunto put my hand amd seale the day and yeare first above
written. John Barne. Signed, Sealed, Delivered, Published, and
Declared for the last Will and Testament of the said John Barne
In the presence of us''' James Harding, Robert Rolfe, Martha Lane'''
Probate [In Latin] and administration granted at London on 7 June 1692 to Alice Barnes the Relict in the Prerogatice Court of Canterbury == Sources ==

Will of John Barne, merchant of Saint Augustine, London 1732

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Barne-60|John Barne]], merchant of St Augustine, London, was written on 1 february 1730/1 and proved on 15 March 1731/2[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D685505 PROB 11/650/279] Description: Will of John Barne, Merchant of Saint Augustin , City of London Date: 15 March 1732 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *John Barne (testator) *Sarah Barne (daughter, executrix) *Miles Barne (son) *Captain John Lawson *George Barne (son) *Miles Barne (brother) *Alice Sellwin (sister) *Mrs Elizabeth Drake (mother in law) *Colonel Benjamin Drake (brother in law) *Mr Francis Drake (brother in law) *John Barne (eldest son) *Miles Barne of Leadenhall Street (brother) *Thomas Hurst of Stamford *Elizabeth now the Wife of Mr Henry Trollope (daughter, executrix) *Sir Thomas Trollope of Caswick, baronet (trustee) *William Noel of the Inner Temple (trustee) *Witnesses W: Noel, Heneage Legge, Francis Masson ---- In the Name of God Amen
I '''John Barne''' of the Parish of St Austin in London Merchant do this
first day of February in the fourth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Lord George the Second by the Grace of God of Great Britain
France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c and in the Year
of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and thirty make this my
last Will and testament in manner and Form following that is to
say Imprimis I resign my Soul into the hands of Almighty God whose
Mercyes (through the Meritts of our Lord Jesus Christ I humbly
implore on its behalf And my body I commit to the Earth to be
decently interred at the discretion of my Executrixes herein after
named and as for the worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased
God to bless me I dispose thereof as follows Imprimis my Will
and desire is that all such just Debts as shall be owing by me at
the time of my decease and also my Funerall Expences shall be
fully paid and satisfied Item I give unto my Daughter '''Sarah Barne'''
the Sum of Eighteen hundred pounds of lawful money of Great
Britain Item I give unto my Son '''Miles Barne''' the Sum of
Eight hundred pounds of like lawful money Five hundred pounds
part of the said Eight hundred pounds being [deleted] what I
shipped and consigned to him in India per the Ship Francis
'''Captain John Lawson''' now on her voyage to India and if the said
money does not arrive safe in India in that Case I do hereby order
my Executrixes herein after named to pay him the said Sum out of
my personal Estate or if deficient then out of my Reall Estate
which I have charged to make good my Debts and Legacyes Item
I give unto my Son '''George Barne''' the Sum of One thousand pounds
of like lawful Money to be payd him by my Executrixes herein
after named when he shall attain the age of one and twenty years
with all the Interest for the same after the Rate of Four pounds per
Cent per Annum until the said Principal Sum of One thousand
[Page 2, Fo. 137]
pounds shall become payable and be actually paid Item I give and
bequeath unto my Son in Law Henry Trollope the Sum of Two hundred
pounds of like lawful Money Item I give and bequeath unto my Brother
'''Miles Barne''' unto my Sister '''Alice Sellwin''' unto '''Mrs Elizabeth Drake'''
Mother of my late Wife unto '''Colonel Benjamin Drake''' and '''Mr'''
'''Francis Drake''' Brothers of my late Wife or to so many of them as
shall be alive at my decease Twenty pounds each to buy the
Mourning Item I give the Sum of Twenty five pounds to five poor
Housekeepers in the Parish of St Austins aforesaid Item I give the
Sum of Twenty five pounds also to five poor Housekeepers in the
Parish of Mortlack in the County of Surry the two said several
Sums of twenty five pounds and twenty five pounds to be disposed of
accordingly in the respective Parishes by the respective Parsons or
Ministers of the said two Parishes for the time being severally
and respectively and by my Executrixes hereinafter named
within one Month after my decease and I do hereby charge all
my personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever with the payment
of all my Debts and the several Legacyes aforesaid and in case
my personal Estate shall fall short and not be sufficient then
I do hereby charge all that my Mannor or reputed Mannor
and all my Messuages Lands Tenements Rectory Advowson and
Hereditaments with their and every of their Appurtenances
scituate and being in EastKirkby or in some other places adjoining
or near thereunto in the County of Lincolnne purchased by me of
Richard Ellis Esq[ui]re with the payment thereof or of so much as
my personal Estate shall fall short of paying And as and for and
concerning the said Mannor Messuages Lands Tenements Rectory
Advowson and Hereditaments together with all and singular
the Appurtenances in East Kirkby aforesaid or in som other places
adjoining or near thereunto purchased by me of the said Richard
Ellis I give and devise the same subject nevertheless to such Charge
in case of the deficiency of my personal Estate as aforesaid to my
eldest Son '''John Barne''' for and during the Term of his natural life
and from and immediately after the determination of that Estate to
my said Brother '''Miles Barne of Leadenhall Street''' in London
Merchant and '''Thomas Hurst of Stamford''' in the said County of
Lincolne Gent and their Heirs during the life only of my said Son
John Barne upon Trust for preserving the contingent Remainders thereof
herein after limited and for that purpose to make Entryes and bring
Actions as the case shall require but nevertheless to permit and
suffer my said Son John Barne and his Assigns for the Term of
his natural life to take the Rents Issues and Profitts thereof to his own
Use and Benefitt and from and after the decease of my said Son John
Barne to the first second third fourth fifth and all and every the
Son and Sons of the body of my said Son John Barne lawfully
begotten or to be begotten severally and successively in Remainder
one after another as they shall be in Seniority of age and priority
of birth and the several Heirs of their several and respective bodyes
lawfully to be begotten the elder of said Sons and the Heirs of
his body being always preferred before the younger of the said
Sons and the Heirs of their bodyes and in default of such Issue to
all and every the Daughter and Daughters of the body of my said
[Page 3]
Son John Barne lawfully begotten or to be begotten and to the Heirs of
the bodyes of all and every such Daughter or Daughters respectively
to take as Tennants in common and not as joint Tennants and in
default of such Issue then I give and devise the same to my Son
Miles Barne for and during the Term of his natural life and from
and after the determination of that Estate to the Use of my said
Brother Miles Barne and the said Thomas Hurst and their
Heirs during the life only of my said Son Miles Barne upon trust
for preserving the contingent Remainders thereof herein after
limited and for that purpose to make Entryes and bring Actions as
the case shall require but nevertheless to permit and suffer my
said Son Miles Barne and his Assigns during the Term of his
natural life to take the Rents Issues and Profitts thereof to his
own Use and Benefitt and from and after the decease of my said
Son Miles Barne to the first second third fourth fifth and all
and every the Son and Sons of the body of my said Son Miles
Barne lawfully begotten or to be begotten severally and successively
in Remainder one after another as they shall be in Seniority of
age and priority of Birth and the several Heirs of their
several and respective Bodyes lawfully to be begotten the elder
of the said Sons and the Heirs of his body being always
preferred before the younger of the said Sons and the
Heirs of their bodyes and in default of such Issue to all and every
the Daughter and Daughters of the body of my said Son Miles
Barne lawfully begotten or to be begotten and to the Heirs
of the bodyes of all and every such Daughter and Daughters
respectively to take as Tennants in common and not as joint
Tennants and in default of such Issue then I give and devise
the same to my Son George Barne and his Assigns
during the Term of his natural life to take the Rents Issues
and Profitts thereof to his own Use and Benefitt and from and
after the decease of my said Son George Barne to the first second
third fourth fifth and all and every the Son and Sons of the
body of my said Son George Barne lawfully begotten or to be
begotten severally and successively in Remainder one after another
as they shall be in Seniority of age and priority of birth and the
several Heirs of their several and respective Bodyes lawfully
to be begotten the elder of the said Sons and the Heirs of his
Body being always preferred before the younger of the said
Sons and the Heirs of their bodyes and in default of such Issue
to all and every the Daughter and Daughters of the body of my
said Son George Barne lawfully begotten or to be begotten and to
the Heirs of the bodyes of all and every such Daughter and
Daughters respectively to take as Tennants in common and not as joint
Tennants and in default of such Issue I give and devise the
said Mannor Messuages Lands tenements Rectory Advowson and
[Page 4, Fo. 138]
Hereditaments purchased by me of the said Richard Ellis unto my
two Daughters '''Elizabeth now the Wife of Mr Henry Trollope''' and
my Daughter Sarah Barne and their Heirs for ever to take as
Tennants in common and not as joint Tennants And as for and
concerning all that the Mannor Lands Tenements Rectory and
Hereditaments with the Appurtenances in Sutterton or elsewhere in
the said County of Lincolne purchased by me of Robert Cary and
Elizabeth his Wife and of Hugh Wye and Frances his Wife I give
and devise one Moiety or half part thereof unto my Daughter Sarah
Barne and her Heirs for ever And I give and devise the other
Moiety or half part thereof unto '''Sir Thomas Trollope of Caswick'''
in the said County of Lincoln Baronet and to '''William Noel''' of the
Inner Temple in the County of Middlesex Esq[ui]re and their Heirs
upon the Trusts following that is to say upon Trust that they
the said Sir Thomas Trollope and William Noel and the Survivor
of them and the Heirs of such Survivor shall from time to time
during the life of my Daughter Elizabeth ( now Wife of Mr Henry
Trollope ) employ and dispose of all the Rents Issues and Profitts of
all and singular the said Mannor Lands Tenements Rectory
and Hereditaments hereby to them devised to and for the sole
proper peculiar and seperate Use and Benefit of my said Daughter
Elizabeth alone for and during the Term of her natural life and
not for the Use of the said Henry Trollope nor as he shall direct
and shall pay the same into the proper hands of my said Daughter
Elizabeth or into the hands of such person or persons as she shall
from time to time alone and without the said Henry Trollope
by any Writing or Writings by her Signed with her own hand
direct and appoint and not otherwise other than and except such
Moneys as shall from time to time be expended in managing
the premisses hereby to the said Trustees devised in performing
the Trusts hereby in them reposed which it shall and may be
lawfull for them from time to time to deduct and from and after
the death of my said Daughter Elizabeth upon Trust that the said
Sir Thomas Trollope and William Noel and the Survivor of
them and the Heirs of such Survivor shall from time to time
during the natural life of my said Son in Law Henry Trollope
employ and dispose of the Rents Issues and profitte (except as
before excepted) of all and singular the said Lands Tenements
Rectory and Hereditaments (hereby to the said Trustees devised) unto
the said Henry Trollope for the Use and Benefit of him the said Henry
Trollope for and during the Term of his natural life and from and after
the decease of my said Daughter Elizabeth and the said Henry Trollope
and the said Henry Trollope and the Survivor of them then upon
Trust that the said Sir Thomas Trollope and William Noel and
the Survivor of them and the Heirs of such Survivor shall sell all
and singular the said Mannor Lands Tenements and Hereditaments
hereby to them devised and shall dispose of the Moneys arising by such
Sale to and amongst all and every the Child and children on the body
of my said Daughter Elizabeth by the said Henry Trollope lawfully
begotten or to be begotten equally between them Share and Share
[Page 5]
alike provided always and my Will is that such Sale shall not be
made until such time as the youngest of the said Children shall
have attained the full age of one and twenty years and that in the
mean time the said Sir Henry Trollope and William Noel and
the Survivor of them and the Heirs of such Survivor shall employ
and dispose of all the Rents Issues and Profitts (except as before
excepted) of the premisses hereby to them devised to and for the
Use and Benefit Education and Maintenance of the said Child or
Children in such Manner and as my said Trustees shall think fitt
and convenient. and in default of such Child or Children then my
Will is that the said Sir Thomas Trollope and William Noel
and their Heirs shall stand and be seized thereof In trust for
the Survivor of them the said Elizabeth and Henry Trollope and for
the Heirs of such Survivor of them for ever provided and my Will
is that the said Sir Thomas Trollope and William Noel and their
Heirs shall not be charged or chargeable with or accountable for
any the Rents Issues and profitts of the Premisses hereby to them
devised or any part thereof or any money arising by or out of the
same other than for such Moneys Rents and Profitts as they
shall respectively and actually receive by and out of the premisses
and not the one for the other of them nor with or for the Receipts
or Disbursements of the other of them and as for and concerning
all and singular the Messuages Lands tenements and Hereditaments
both Freehold and Copyhold which I lately purchased of Mr
Thomas Lake and Mrs Mary Lake or either of them I give
and devise the same and every part and parcel thereof to the
uses herein after mentioned that is to say one Moiety or half part
thereof unto my Son Miles Barne and his Heirs for ever and
the other Moiety or half part thereof unto my Son George
Barne and his Heirs for ever Item I give one years Wages to
all my Servants who shall live with me at the time of my
decease Item all the Rest and Residue of my Estate both Reall
and personal whatsoever and wheresoever not herein before
disposed of after my Debts and Legacyes paid I give unto my
five Children John Barne Elizabeth the Wife of Mr Henry
Trollope Sarah Barne Miles Barne and George Barne their
Heirs Executors and Administrators respectively to be equally
divided between them Share and Share alike and I do hereby
constitute and appoint my said two Daughters Elizabeth the Wife
of the said Henry Trollope and Sarah Barne Executrixes of
this my last Will and Testament and also Trustees and Guardians
of my Son George Barne until he shall have attained the age
of one and twenty Years hereby revoking all other Wills by me
heretofore made In Witness whereof I the said John Barne the
elder have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and
Seal the day and Year first above written . John Barne .Signed
Sealed published and declared by the said John Barne to be his last
Will and Testament in the presence of us who in the presence of him
as Witnesses thereof have hereunto subscribed our Names at the
Request of the said John Barne the above Words (& the
Survivors of them and the Heirs of such Survivor) being in the
[Page 6 Fo. 139]
above four different places first Interlined. '''W: Noel Heneage'''
'''Legge Francis Masson'''
Probate [in Latin] and administration granted to Elizabeth Trollope and Sarah Barnes the daughters and Executrixes named in the Will, on 15 March 1731/2 == Sources ==

Will of John Benfield of Corfe Castle 175u

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[[Category:Dorset, Wills and Estates]] John Benfield died in about 1757 in Corfe Castle in The Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England. His will passed probate on 3 October 1757. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 833
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Will of John Benfield, granted probate on 3 Oct 1757. Died about 1757 in Corfe Castle in The Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England.
There follows a transcription of the Will from the digital image obtained from ancestry on 23 May 2023. Paragraphs and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading. Spellings and punctuation have been maintained as far as possible. ==The Will of [[Benfield-272|John Benfield (abt.1680-1757)]] == I '''John Benfield the Elder of the Borough of Corfe Castle''' in the Isle of Purbeck and County of Dorset '''Gentleman''' do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I give and devise unto '''my son William Benfield''' ten Goads of my Plot of Meadow Ground in the Middle Haves at the Westermost End and the Land of the same To hold him the said William Benfield and his heirs for ever situate lying and being within the said Borough of Corfe Castle Bounded with the Glebe Land of the Parsonage of Corfe Castle aforesaid on the South, the Land late of William Okeden Esquire on the North and the Land of Mr. John Ffurzeman on the West to be Bounded and laid out by my Executor in one Month next after my decease. Item I give and devise all the rest of my Lands within the Borough of Corfe Castle aforesaid unto '''my son Matthew Benfield''' and unto his heirs for ever upon this Trust and Confidence hereinafter mentioned declared and expressed (that is to say) That out of the Lands and the Rents and Profits of the said Lands and Premises Yearly and every year that my said son Matthew Benfield and his heirs do and shall pay unto '''my living wife Rebecca Benfield''' the annual sum Sum of eight Pounds of lawful money of Great Britain for and during the Term of her natural Life upon the four most usual ffeasts or Quarterly days of Payment in the year, that is to say, the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Saint Michael the Archangel and the Birth of our Lord Christ by even and equal portions without any deduction or Batement thereof for or in respect of any Taxes Assessed charged or Imposed upon the said Lands and Premises or any part thereof by Authority of Parliament or otherwise howseoever, the first payment thereof to begin and be made unto my said wife Rebecca Benfield by my said son Matthew Benfield or his heirs on such of the said ffeasts or days which shall first happen next after my decease And if it shall happen that the said Annual Sum of Eight Pounds or any part thereof to be behind and unpaid by the space of twenty days next after either of the said ffeasts whereon the same is hereby made payable that then and so often it shall and may be lawful for and I hereby give power to my said wife or her Assigns to enter on the said Lands and Premises and take possession of the same and the Rents Ffines and Orofits thereof to take have and receive to her own use until the said Annual Sum of eight Pounds and all Arrears thereof then due or which shall grow due during such possession together with her Costs Charges Damages and Expenses to be fully paid and satisfied. Item I give unto my said wife the Bed Bedstead and Ffurniture belonging to the same being in the South Chamber of the House wherein I now live in, together with the two pair of [page 3] Sheets, two pewter dishes six pewter plates of my middle sort my best kettle, six of my best Chairs, one Table Board, one pot and one ffire pan and Tongs to be at her own Disposal Item I also give unto my said wife the South Chamber of the said House wherein I now live during her natural life Item I give and bequeath unto my said son Matthew Benfield my house and Ground thereto belonging being part of the Waste of the said Borough of Corfe Castle lying on the East Side of the East Street opposite the House I now live in for the remainder of the Term of Years I have therein to come and unexpired use permitting and suffering my said wife to have and enjoy the North End of the said House for a ffewel House and the use of the Pump also during her natural life. Item I give and bequeath unto my said Son William Benfield his Executors Administrators and Assigns the Sum of forty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid by my Executor hereinafter named within six months next after my decease, and also all my wearing apparel of all sorts both of Linnen and Woollen to be delivered him by my Executor within one month next after my decease. Item I give and devise unto '''my Daughter Elizabeth now wife of David Hibbs''' and to her children all my lands within the Parish of Church Knowle in the said Isle and County aforesaid On this Condition that she or they pay unto '''my said Daughter Mary now wife of George Osmond''' or to her children the sum of forty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain at two yearly payments (that is to say) the sum of twenty pounds of lawful money within twelve months next after my decease, and also the further sum of twenty pounds of lawful money within two years next after my decease And I do hereby charge my said Lands in the parish of Church Knowle with the payment of the said forty pounds as aforesaid Item I give and bequeath unto '''my five Grand-Children Mary now wife of Edward Cutler, John Kent, William Kent, Hannah Kent and Elizabeth Kent''' the sum of forty pounds lawful money of Great Britain equally to be divided between them within six months next after my decease by my Executor herein after named But in case any or either of my said Grand children should happen to die before the same shall become due, then my Will is, such his her or their share or shares shall be paid equally to the survivors by my executors. Item I give unto '''my sons in law John Kent and David Hibbs and George Osmond''' all such money as they or either of them doth now owe me or which they or either of them may owe unto me at the time of my decease. Item I give unto my said son William Benfield all such money as he now owe me or that he may any ways owe unto me at my decease. And Lastly as to all the rest residue and remainder of my [page 4] Lands, personal Estate Goods and Chattels Moneys and Securities for money of what kind and nature soever that I shall die possessed of and not herein before disposed of I give devise and bequeath unto my said son Matthew Benfield whom I do hereby make nominate constitute and appoint sole executor of this my last Will and testament (hereby revoking all former and other wills by me at any time heretofore made) to see all my just debts legacies and funeral expenses paid and discharged. In Witness whereof I the said John Benfield the testator have to this my last Will and testament contained in two sheets of paper set my hand and seal the tenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven. John Benfield. Signed sealed published and declared by the said John Benfield the testator as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto in the presence of the said testator. Robert Dowdall Junr. - Ann Hedover - Robert Hann. This Will was proved at London the third day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty seven before the Right Honourable Sir George Lee Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of Matthew Benfield the son of the deceased and sole executor named in the said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer. ==Sources==

Will of John Benjamin of Chalvington, Sussex 1607

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[[Category:Sussex, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of John Benjamin of Chalvington, Sussex, written on 4 September 1607.
The will was proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Lewes by Johane his widow https://www.thekeep.info/collections/getrecord/GB179_PBT_1_4_1607_19 Image here https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTZS-SL?cat=685691
''Transcription conventions used in this text:''
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Benjamin''' the testator *'''Robert Hooke''' brother of testator's wife Johane *'''Richard Hooke'''brother of testator's wife Johane *'''John''' son of testator *'''Susan''' daughter of testator *'''Thomas''' son of testator *'''Johane''' wife of testator *'''Johane''' daughter of testator *'''Gyles''' son of testator *'''Richard''' son of testator *'''William Wenham''' witness *'''Thomas Lacye''' witness *'''Thomas Lacye sen.''' witness *'''John Thacher''' witness *'''John Wooddy''' witness In the name of god amen the fourth day of September in the yeare of
the reigne of our sovereigne lord James by the grace of god of
England Scotland France and Ireland Kinge defender of the faith &
of England France and Ireland the 6th and of Scotland the xijth
'''I John Benjamin''' of Chavuton in the countie of Sussex yeoman
beinge sicke in body but of good and p[er]fect remembrance thanked be
untoalmighty god doe make and ordayne this my last will & testament
in Mann[er] and forme followinge
First I bequeath my soule unto
the handes o Allmighty god & my body to be buried in the churchyard
of Chavuton Item my mynde and will is that''' Robert Hooke & Richard'''
'''Hooke my wyves brothers''' shall have holde and ..... to them & their
assignes all and singul[ar] my landes lyinge in Chavuton with the
appurten[an]ces therunto belonginge duringe the space of eight yeares
immediately ensuinge the tyme of my decease yealdinge & payinge
therfore unto every one of my children except '''my sonne John''' the
summe of xijtie at there severall ages of xxitie yeares And if any
of my said children shall happen to decease bfore they accomplishe
the age of xxitie yeares then my will is that the porton of him
her or them so deceasinge shall be equaly divided amongst my
children survivinge at ther severall ages of xxitie yeares And further
also my mynde is that whatsoever profitt shall arise of my land
in the eight yeares aforesaid over and above the severall sum[m]es
bequeathed to my children as aforesaid the same profitt shall
redounde unto my wife and be paid unto her by her said brothers
towarde the bringing up of my children
Item I further give and bequeath
to''' my daught[er] Susan Xls to my sonne Thom[a]s xls to my daught[er]'''
'''Johane xls to my sonne Gyles xls and to my sonne Richard'''
xls
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne John''' twooe great chests
on cupbord and on table standinge in the halle & one maalt case?
Item I give and bequeath
to every one of my children ijd
Item all the rest of my goodes and
chattells I give and bequeath to '''Johane my wife whome I make and
'''ordayne sole executrix '''of this my last will & testament.In witness
whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and seale the day & yeare
aforesaid

'''John Benjamin his marke'''
Witnesses hereunto
'''William Wenham'''
'''Thomas Lacye''' '''Thomas Lacye sen'''
'''John Thacher'''
'''John Wooddy'''

'''Probate''' The Testament here above written was proved the thirteenth day of February Anno Domini --- &c 1609 before Master William J--cians Clerk Master surrogate &c at a Commission made to Administer &c Joane the relict and Executix &c having sworn to well &c ===Sources===

Will of John Bevan

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[[Category: Wills and Estates]] Abstracted from information published in ''Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania''Charles H. Browning. ''Welsh Settlement of Pennyslvania'' (1912), [https://archive.org/stream/welshsettlemento00brow#page/322/mode/1up/search/1710 page 168]- and ''Merion in the Welsh Tract.''Thomas Allen Glenn. ''Merion in the Welsh tract with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor, historical and genealogical collection concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quakers in 1682'' (Norristown Pa. : Herald Press, 1896; Digital Library@Villanova University, 2014), [https://digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:96825#?cv=218&c=&m=&s=&xywh=-5143%2C-1%2C12753%2C3724&r= page 175]- '''Will of John Bevan''' of Trefeurig, in the parish of Llantrisant, in the County of Glamorgan : made in the first month (March), 1724/5 : proved 21 October 1726 * Grandson John Bevan (capital messuage called Treveyrig and the mill on the lands thereto adjoining) * Children of grandson John Bevan (25 lbs each... "and for the better assuring, settling and sure making of all that Plantation... in the Township of Haverford in the County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania"): ** John ** Richard ** Thomas ** Barbara * Son [[Bevan-67|Evan Bevan]] (dec'd: "two Plantations I gave my son Evan Bevan some time before his decease", in Merion Township, County of Philadelphia) * Daughter-in-law [[Wood-10693|Eleanor Bevan]], her son [[Bevan-63|Evan]]. * Grandchildren :* [[Bevan-202|Aubrey]] :* Charles :: ''their sisters'' :* Barbara :* Ann :* Catherine :* Jane :Overseers: brother-in-law William Aubrey of Pencoed, nephew Evan Bevan of Pont-y-moyle [son of his brother Charles] and sons-in-law [[Wood-11880|John Wood]] and [[Roberts-17233|Owen Roberts]] : Witnesses: Evan Prichard, David Morgan, Morgan David, Evan Bevan alias Jevans [son of his brother Charles] '''Children''' of [[Bevan-62|John Bevan]] and [[Aubrey-17|Barbara]] - "Extracted from the Archives of the District Probate Registry at Llandaff in the County of Glamorgan": # [[Bevan-67|Evan Bevan]], "married 11 mo. 9, 1693, at Darby Meeting, [[Wood-10693|Eleanor Wood]] of Darby" ##John, b. 11 mo. 23, 1694; "heir of Treverigg" ##[[Bevan-63|Evan]], b. 12 mo. 14, 1698 ##[[Bevan-202|Aubrey]], of Chester. ##Charles ##Anne ##Catherine ##Jane, b. 1 mo. 29, 1707-8 # [[Bevan-68|Jane Bevan]], "married 10 mo. 1st, 1687... in Haverford, [[Wood-11880|John Wood]] of Darby" ## Ann, "b. 9 11, 1688" ## lots more # [[Bevan-65|Anne Bevan]], "married 1st mo. 23, 1696-7, at Merion Meeting, [[Roberts-17233|Owen Roberts]], of Merion" ## lots # [[Bevan-61|Elizabeth Bevan]], "married 4th mo. 30th, 1696, at Merion Meeting, [[Richardson-1697|Joseph Richardson]]" ## lots # [[Bevan-64|Barbara]] "died unmarried in Wales" (although preceding the numbered list of children was:
"Barbara, b. 7 mo. 5th, 1696, married William Musgrove.") :'''Footnotes'''

Will of John Blakiston

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] '''Testamentum of Johannis Blackiston'''."Testamentum of Johannis Blakiston." Publications of the Surtees Society, 1860, 38, p. 145. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qy48AAAAIAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=john%20blakiston%20and%20katherine%20whitehead&pg=PA145#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books]. * Date: 05 January 1586/7. * Proved: 01 April 1587. In the name of God, my Creator, Redeemer, and Comforter. I [[Blakiston-7|Johne Blaykeston]],The head of the ancient family of Blakiston. He was the son of Thomas Blakiston, of Blakiston, esq., by Elizabeth, daughter of John Place, of Halnaby, co. York, esq., and co-heir of her mother Catherine, sister and heir of Thomas Surtees, of Dinsdale, esq. The testator was twice married, first to Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir George Bowes, of Dalden, and secondly to Barbara, daughter of Thomas Lawson, of Usworth, esq., and widow of Thomas Whitehead, of Monk Wearmouth, gent. of Blaykeston, within the county of Durham, esquire, diseased in body, but quick in mind, and of perfect remembrance, thanks be unto God, do make this my last will and testament. First, I do commend my soul unto the hands of Jesus Christ, my only Redeemer and Savior, and my funeral to be such, as, by my most dear and worshipful friends, shall be thought convenient. I bequeath unto [[Lawson-9082|Barbara]], my wife, 400£, in full recompense of the thirds of all my goods. To my daughter Alyce 400£, in full recompense of her child's part. To my daughters, * Marye * and Dorothie,She married John Heath, of Kepyer, esq. five hundred marks a piece, to be paid by my sons, * William,His eldest son, afterwards Sir William Blakiston, knight; he married Alice, daughter and co-heir of William Claxton, of Winyard, esq., and so became the representative of two of the most important and ancient families of Durham gentry. * [[Blakiston-91|Thomas]] * and Christofer, within three years after my death. Whereas my son William, in consideration that certain copyhold lands, in Warden Lawe, are supposed to descend unto him, hath promised 300£, to such, and in such sort, as I shall appoint, I do therefore bequeath, that he shall pay the said 300£ to my daughter Ellyn, within one month after she shall come to the age of xviij (18) years, or within six (6) months after her marriage. Also whereas I convented in marriage with my daughter Meryall the some of 300£, whereof my son-in-law William Wycliffe, her husband, hath already received 200£, I will the remainder be paid, 50£ at Whitsonday, and 50£ at Martinmas next; and in consideration that she is my eldest daughter, and to make her portion equal with my daughter Alice, I give unto her one other 100£. To my son Thomas 60£, over and above his estate of Hepten-of-the-hill. To my son Henrye 80£, over and besides 30£, which he has already received, and 60£, which is in my brother Dente,George Dent, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, merchant. his hands. To my son George 150£, to be paid unto him, within six (6) months after he be discharged of his apprenticeship, for which he stands bound to his master, Heughe Faireclothe, citizen of London. I will that my executor shall pay the several portions and legacies to the children of [[Whitehead-4979||Thomas Whitehead]], deceased, as are not yet paid. I will that my executor shall bring up my sons, Peter and Humfraye, with meat, drink, clothing, and schooling, and all other necessaries, meate for their calling and age, until either of them shall come to the age of xviij (18) years, at which time I will, that their annuity of 20£. shall begin. To Robert, [[Whitehead-2306|Henrye]], and Marye Whitehead, and [[Whitehead-5732|Kathirine]], now wife to my son Thomas, being my wife's children, to every of them two old angelles. I will that [[Lawson-9082|Barbara]], my wife, shall enjoy my house and lordship at Coxhoe, for her life, paying yearly to my son William 50£, according to a covenant made between Mr. Claxton and me, which some of 50£, with the interest, within the said indentures, reserved unto me of Ayslebye and Thorpthewles, I leave to my said son William. And further I give unto my said son William, and to his heirs forever, all my manners, lands, heriditamentes, rents, reversions, services, meadows, mores, pastures, commons, feedings, and common of pasture, in Great Chilton, Dinsdaile, Stoddaye, Darneton, Longnewton and Warden Law, within the county of Durham, upon condition, that he give to my children, * Christofer, * [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke]], * John, * Robert, * Peter * and Humfray Blaykeston, to every of them 201. a year. Whereas my son [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke]],He never, probably, enjoyed his annuity, for he was always well provided with “ecclesiastical living;" having been vicar of Woodhorn, rector of Redmarshall, rector of Sedgefield, archdeacon of the East Riding, prebendary of Wistow, and though last, not least, prebendary of Durham. is preferred to the personage of Readmarshall, my will is, that the said annuity of 20£ shall cease, so long as he shall enjoy the said personage, or any other ecclesiastical or temporal living, of the value of 40£ by year, and also that my son Robert shall enjoy the said annuity, until he likewise be preferred to some living of the yearly value of 30£. I will that my executor shall pay to my wife all such sums of money, as I have already received from Heughe Whitehead, to the use of Henrye and Marye Whitehead, so as the same be committed to my said wife, being their natural mother. To my wife I give my gresseld gelding, and two of my summer nags, such as she shall like of, or 10£, and if none of the three horses doe like her, then I will she have 20£, to provide her of three horses, to her own liking. To my son William my best horse or gelding, at his choice. To my son Thomas the next best of my horses, geldings or meares, at his choice. To Frances Myddleton,Daughter of [[Middleton-6418|Cuthbert Middleton]], son of [[Middleton-6417|Anthony Middleton, of Newton Hall]], whose [[Space:Will of Anthony Middleton|will is printed]], (p. 35) by [[Blakiston-119|Margaret]], sister of the testator. :. see [[Wikipedia: Newton Hall, Durham]] -- "By 1337 the Bowes family held the manor of Newton and retained it until 1565, when it was sold to Anthony Middleton. On his death in 1581 it was sold to Thomas Blaikston, whose family kept the estate until shortly after 1662, when the Liddell family acquired it." my niece, 6£. 13s. 4d. I will that Henrye Thompson shall have the one of the two farmholds at Chilton, which I promised him. I will that John Lilburne have a year's wages, in consideration that I christened him. I require my son William to take into his service John Fletcher, my servant, and to bestow upon him some farmhold, or otherwise to give him, at his departure, 3£. 6s. 8d. To my son [[Blakiston-8|Marmaduke]] 20£, towards the furnishing of his house. To my son William's wife one ambling gelding, or xx (20) nobles. To Thomas, John and Elizabeth, children to my said son and daughter, 20£, to be divided equally among them. The rest to my son William, whom I make sole executor, and I do name and heartily desire: * Sir William Bowes, knight, * [[Collingwood-89|Sir Cuthbert Collingwood, knight]], *Robert Bowes, esquier, treasurer of Barwicke, * George Tonge * and [[Lawson-9417|George Lawson]], gentlemen, *Humfrey Blaykiston, my brother, *and William Wycliffe, my son-in-law,William Wycliffe was married to Muriel Blakiston. He was the son of [[Wycliffe-12|Francis Wycliffe, Esq]]. (living 1585) & [[Rokeby-4|Jane]], dau. of Thomas Rokeby of Northam in Richmonshire. They had 2 dau: Dorothy, wife of John Withram, Esq. of Cliffe & Catherine, wife of Marmaduke Tunstall of Scargill Castle (d. 1611). : Pouson, G. (1841). The History and Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness, p. 239. [https://books.google.com/books?id=e3kgAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA239&ots=fqwzW-Y54L&dq=Muriel%20Blakiston%2C%20married%20William%20Wycliffe%2C%20Esq.&pg=PA239#v=onepage&q=Muriel%20Blakiston,%20married%20William%20Wycliffe,%20Esq.&f=false Google Books]. to be supervisors, and as tokens of my good will, I give unto everyone of them an old ryall. ----

Will of John Blundell, Merchant, 1559

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[[Category:Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcript of the wills of [[Blundell-516|John Blundell MP]], Merchant, the first will was written on the 1st of April, 1557 and the second was written on the 21st of February, 1558/59. John died in September of 1559 and was buried at Steeple Barton in Oxfordshire. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 29th of October, 1559. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 42B
{{Ancestry Sharing|28768448|cce74d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|932852}} (accessed 29 May 2022)
Will of Johis Blundell of London, granted probate on 29 Oct 1559. Died Abt 1559.
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. ==Persons Mentioned== People mentioned in first will from April 1st, 1557: *Wife [[Hutchin-65|Alice (Hutchin) Avenon]] *Surviving daughters **[[Blundell-1478|Elizabeth Blundell]] **[[Blundell-517|Mary Blundell]] (Maria in will) **[[Blundell-1480|Theodore Blundell]] **[[Blundell-1483|Anne Blundell]] **[[Blundell-1484|Susan Blundell]] (Susanna in will) *John Bronde, Sister's son *Katherin, John Bronde's sister People mentioned in second will from February 1st, 1558/59: *John Brond, Sisters son *Catherine, John Brond's sister *daughters of my brother Edmonde Gauwaie *William Methwolde, wife’s son *John Stanynge, apprentice *Elizabeth Shepparde *Alice Trewis * Elizabeth Opeloy Widowe *John Maliarde of London *John Sheparde, godson *Giles Ellis * Wife Alice Blundell *Daughters ** Theodore ** Anne ** Susanna * My friends hereafter named ** my sister Powell ** my cosen Springham and his wife ** my cosen Filde and his wife ** my cosen Duckat and his wife ** my cosen Meredith and his wife ** William Burde and his wife ** Thomas Revett ** Thomas Egerton and his wife ** my cosen Mistone and his wife ** my cosen Elizabeth Warner ** Mr Stewkeley ** Mr Hykman ** Edmond Hogan and his wife (daughter Elizabeth) ** Gerard Croker and his wife (daughter Mary) ** William Chelsome and his wife ** Mr Thomas Bridges and his wife ** Mr Thomas Gibbon my brother ** John croker ** William Methwolde ** John Brond ** Samson Morrey ==Will from 1557== '''This is the Laste will and testament of me'''
John Blundell Citizen and mercer of London touchinge the order, and disposic[i]on of all singular my ma=
nners Messuages Landes tenements and hereditaments With all, and singuler theire app[ur]tunances sett lyinge, and
beinge yn the Countie of Oxforde, or else Where Within the Realme of Englande made the firste daye of Aprile in the yeere
of ower Lorde god a thowsande five hundred fiftie and seven. Firste I will, give and bequeath unto '''my Welbeloved wief'''
'''Alice Blondell''' duringe her naturall liffe all those my Manners of Barton midle Barton , and Finmer in the saide
Countie of Oxforde with and singular their members and app[ur]tunances. And all, and singuler Mesuages Landes tenements
medowes, pasturs, Rents, Reverc[i]ons, services, and hereditaments Whatsoever to the saide manners of Barton middle
Barton and Finmer, or any of them belonginge, or appertaininge, or of as parte or parcell of member of the saide
Mannors, or any of them accepted, taken, knowne, used, or occupied. And all other my messuages Landes tenementes
Rents and Reverc[i]ons, and servics in the townes, parishes, and felds of Barton mydle Barton, and Finmer or any
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of them. Further I will, give and bequeath unto the saide Alice my Wiffe duringe her naturall life, all that my Rectory
and p[ar]sonage of greate Barton and Sandforde in the saide Countie of Oxforde With all and singuler the members
and app[ur]tenances and all and singuler Messuages Lands tenements medowes pastures Rents Reverc[i]ons services
Tithes of Corne graine haye lames probably lambs wooll and other tithes oblac[i]ons emoluments proffits, and comodites
whatsoever to the said Rectorie and personage of Barton and Sandforde belonginge or in any wisse app[er]taining
And will that after the deathe of my saide wiffe Alice, all and singuler my saide Mannors of Barton middle Barto[n]
and Finmer with all and singular members and app[ur]tenances and all that my saide Rectorie and p[ar]sonage of
great Barton and Sandforde with the app[ur]tenances and all singuler messuages landes tenements meddowes
pastures, Rents Rev[er]c[i]ons tithes oblac[i]ons proffits and comodities, and all, and singuler other the premisses
with the app[ur]tenances to the same Mannors of Barton midle Barton, and Finmer and to the saide Rectorie
Personage or to any of them belonginge or appertaininge / And all other the premisses to my saide Wiffe
before bequeathed and before expressed and declared shall holie remaine to '''Elizabeth, Maria, Theodor, Anne'''
and '''Susanna Blundell my five daughter''' and to the heires of theire bodies lawfully begotten. And if it
shall fortune any of my daughters Elizabeth, Maria, Theodore, Anne and Susanna to die without Issue of
theire bodies lawfully begotten Then I Will that the parte and portion of the premisses of her or them so deceased shall
holie remaine to the survivor or survivors of them, and to the heires of the bodie or bodies of the same Survivor
or Survivors. And further I will that if it shall fortune all my saide daughters Elizabethe, Maria, Theodore,
Anne, and Susanna to decease and die withoute issue of theire bodies lawfullie begotten. Then I will give
bequeathe all, and singuler my Manners of Barton middle Barton and Finmer and all my saide Rectorie
and personage of great Barton and Sandforde, and all and singuler other premisses with app[ur]tenances to
my saide wiffe Alice before bequeathed and before allso specified shall holie remaine unto '''John Bronnde my'''
'''Systers sonne''', and to the heires of the bodie of the saide John lawfully begotten. And if it shall fortune the saide
John Bronde to decease and die withoute issue of his boddie lawfullie begotten Then I will all and singuler the
the saide Manners of Barton middle Barton and Finmer, and the saide Rectorie and personage of greate Barton
and Sandfforde, and all and singuler other the premisses withe the app[ur]tenances before speciffied shall holie re-
mayne to '''Katherin sister of the saide John Bronde''', and to the heires of the bodie of the saide Katherin
lawfullie begotten. And for defalte and lake lack of issue of the bodie of the said Katherin. I Will that all, and singul[ar]
the Mannors of Barton Middle Barton, and finmere and the saide Rectorie and personage of greate Barton
and Sandford, and all, and singuler other the premisses, with the app[ur]tenances shall holie remaine to the righte
heires of me the saide John Blundell forever. Further I leave and will to dissende descend immediatlie after my
decease unto my saide five daughters Elizabeth, Maria, Theador, Anne and Susanna Blundell all those my man[nor]s
of Sandeforde and Endlington in the saide countie of Oxforde Withall and singuler the members and app[ur]tenances
and everie parte and parcell of the same. Allso I leave to dissende to my daughters Elizabeth, Maria, Theodore, Ann
and Susanna all and singuler other my Messuages landes Tenements Rents Reverc[i]ons and hereditaments in the
saide countie of Oxforde whatsoever their be before not bequeathed and all other my lands tenements and here-
ditaments whatsoever within the Realme of Englande. In witnes wherof to this my present laste will I the saide
John Blundell have sette my hande and seale the daye and yere above written. ==Will from 1558/59== '''In the nam of god Amen I John Blundell of Stepleba'''rton
In the countie of Oxforde beinge in good helth and parfect remembrance thanks be unto god make and ordaine
this my laste will and Testament. Firste I do comitt my sowle unto allmightie god my creatore to Jesus
Christe the redemer therof. And to the hollie goste the comforter of the same To the which three persons and one
God be all honor and glorie worlde withoute ende amen. And my bodie to be the eyrth whereas god shall appoint
the place. And the daye of my buriynge to a honest preste for a sermon vjsviijd and to the Sexton, a clarke for to=
towlinge to the same xijd and to twentie of my poorest tennannts of Barton, and Sandford twentie Russet cotes
of frise a coarse cloth and twentie shillings in money for theire dinner to bringe my bodie to the yerth. yerth = earth Item I will to the reliffe
of Christes and sainte Thomas hospitalls in London xiijLi vj s viij d to be payed within xiiij daies of my buriall.
Item to the Releefe of the poore prisoners of Newgate Ludgate Marshalsey Kings benche and bethelem in London
and to the pore prisoners of Oxforde Castell xjLi. Eche of the howses xxs a pece. Item to six poore Lazer houses
next unto London xls eche of the howses vjsviijd to be payed to the Recever of Christis hospitall there. Item to
xxvjti of the poorest howsholders of Sainte Lawrence parrish in London xxd eche howse. Item to xxti, poore maidens
marriages herein the Contrie specially where I have any parte of livinge vLi Everi pore maide vs. Item to the
p[ar]son and churche wardens of Hadleie whereas I was borne, towards the findinge of the poore there iijLi vjs xxijd.
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Item I give to be distributed amonge the poore of Barton, Sandeforde Westcote, Endlington and fynmer my Tenements
tenn poundes by the order of Samson Morrey whereas moste neede shalbe. Item to the finishinge of the steple at Barton
five poundes. Item I will and bequeath to '''John Brond my sisters sonn''' twentie pounds in reddie money. Item to '''his'''
'''sister Catherin''' twentie pounds to be payed unto her in five yeres iiijLi a yere. Item to ''' ij daughters of my brother'''
'''Edmonde Gauwaie''' ; if thei come to aske it fortie shillinges a pece. Item to '''William Methwolde my wiffes sonne''' xxxiij Li
vj s viij d so that he troble not his mother, nor my executors or any of them. And if he doe then I Will he shallbe
quite quit of this my legacie and never maker claime to yt. Item to everie one of my serv[a]nts in my howse at the hower
of my death twentie shillings above theire ordinarie wages. Item to '''John Stanynge my apprentice''' if he do
contynewe withe his mistres duringe his yeres five markes over and above xxs as one of my serv[a]nts. Item to the
Vicar of Sanforde all suche money that he shall owe unto me at the hower of my death, and one of my nighte gownes.
Item to the M[aste]r and wardens of the mercers in London for a dinner amongest the livery vjLi xiij s iiij d. Item I bequethe
to '''Elizabeth Shepparde''' to be paied to her at the daye of her marriage xxxiij Li vj s viij d And if so be she die, or
decease before the daie of her marriage then I will the same fiftie marks shall goe to the eldest daughter that I
shall have then to marie. Item to '''Alice Trewis''' xxvjs viijd. Item '''Elizabeth Opeloy Widowe''' xxs. Item to '''John'''
'''Maliarde''' of London twentie shillinges. Item to '''John Sheparde my godsonn''' twentie shillinges. Item to '''Giles Ellis'''
the olde vicars boye of Barton the son of the previous Vicar of Barton at his full age tenn pounde. Item I will and bequeath to my '''wellbeloved wiffe Alice'''
'''Blundell''' five hundred poundes in redie money plate and howsholde stuffe shuche at she shall thinke moste beste
for her purpose, further I Will and bequeath to '''Theodore, Anne and Susanna my three daughters''' eche of them ij
hundred poundes to be payed to them at the daie of theire marriage. And if any of them do decease or departe this
worlde before the daye of there marriage, I will the parte of so many as shall departe this worlde to be equallie devided
amongest the reste of my daughters beinge alive. And further my will and mynde is that the saide six hundred poundes whiche I
have willed and bequethed to my saide doughters shalbe devided within one yere after my decease to my sonn Edmond
Hogan and Jarrade Crocker if he will have any of it to employe theire parts to the proffitt of my saide children
that they maye have it accordinge to my will at the daie of their marriage, praynge them to doe for my three doughters
as they Wolde have the like don to theire Children. Item I Will, and bequeath to those my frends hereafter named
'''my Sister Powell''', '''my cosen Springham and his wife''', '''my cosen Filde and his wiffe''', '''my cosen Duckat and hys'''
'''wife''', '''my cosen Meredith and his wiffe''', '''William Burde and his wife''', '''Thomas Revett, Thomas Egerton and his wief''',
'''my cosen Mistone and his Wief''', '''my cosen Elizabeth Warner''', '''Mr Stewkeley Mr Hykman Edmond Hogan'''
'''and his wiefe''', + (+'''Gerard Croker and his wife''') and '''William Chelsome and his wief''', '''Mr Thomas Bridges and his wief''', '''Mr Thomas Gibbon my'''
'''brother''', '''John Crocker''', '''William Methewolde''', '''John Bronde''' and '''Samson Morrey''' eche of them a ringe of [smudged, probably ''golde'']
the men of fortie shillinges and the Women xxxiijs iiij d and towards the makinge of them three shillinges and
iiijd So that the hole some of this my legacie to be bestowed in Rings of golde to my frends shallbe one hundred
marks. Item I Will, and require that all my howseholde stuff and cattell that I shall have at London, Hackney
and Barton maye be indifferentie praysed be honest iust iust = just men as they shalbe worth. So that this my testament
maye be iustley justly performed, as my good meaninge ys it sholde be. And of this my testament I doe make ordayne
my wellbeloved wiek Alice Blundell and Theodore Blundell to be myne executors. And my sonn Edmonde Hoga[n]
and Jarrarde Crocker to be Overseers prayinge them to helpe and ayde theire mother the Widdowe and their
Systers to Whome I give for theire paines in this behaff eche of them five poundes. The residue of all my goods
here not bequeathed, I doe Reserve it to my Executors to distribute amongste my children. In the witnes herof I have
written this with my owne hande, and have thereto sett my seale the one and twentie daye of Februarie In the
yere of ower Lorde a thowsande five hundred fiftie and eighte. And the firste yere of ower soveraigne ladie quee[n]
Elizabeth whome god pr[e]serve, Amen. p[er] me Johem Blundell. Probatum [in Latin] This will was proved in London before Master Walter Haddon Doctor of Laws at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the twenty ninth day of October AD 1559. Judgement was given to Master George Harrisson Notary Public procurator for Alice Blundell the widow and executrix named in this Will to administer &c the goods &c. Judgement reserved for the other executor Theodore Blundell ==Sources==

Will of John Bodye of Purley (Purleigh), Essex 1580

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[[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] This is a probate copy of the will of John Bodye or Boddye of Purley (Purleigh), Essex. John had his will drawn up on 4 November in the "21st year of Queen Elizabeth" which was 1579 (Regnal year started 17 November) but the will starts with 1578 written in the same hand. The will was proved at the Archdeaconry of Essex on 28 April 1580. '''Will of John Bodye 1580''' Essex County Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England. Reference: D/AEW 7/212 Archdeaconry of Essex: Wills. Images viewable at [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/ Essex Archives Online] subscription required. Accessed 23 October 2023 '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. *Small areas of text have been lost on the right edge of the page due to damage to the paper. Where the word is predicted it has been added as [''text'']. Where the words cannot be predicted the loss has been indicated with [...] '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Bodye''' of Purley (Purleigh), Essex, Gentleman. Testator *'''my lovinge brother William Bodye, Citizen and marchantayler of London''' sole executor *'''Henry Bodye of Raleighe''' (Raleigh, Essex) implied that he is Testator's son, as Testator's wife is Henry's mother. Over 21 years of age as can legally enter into contract with Testator. *'''Elizabeth my wiffe, mother of the saide Henry Bodye''' *'''my sonne Edward Boddye''' under 21 years of age. William Bodye is to be his guardian *'''the wiffe of myne Executor Katherin Bodeye''' receives a gold ring *'''Grace Bodye, Annis Boddye & Prudence Bodye / my nephewes''' described as nephews but all female. Not stated who they are the daughters of, but probably daughters of William and Katherin. Each receives a gown. *'''Alice my brothers maide''' receives 20 shillings *Witnesses: **'''John Denton Rector de St Gabriel Phanchurche ''' St Gabriel Fenchurch, City of London, destroyed in the Great Fire Wikipedia contributors, "St Gabriel Fenchurch," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=St_Gabriel_Fenchurch&oldid=1146612406 (accessed October 23, 2023). **'''Francis Hitchcocke gent **'''Nicho: Pudesse''' **'''Thomas Foster marchant''' **'''John Riddlesdon marchant''' **'''Thomas Walker Draper''' ---- 1578
In the name of god Amen the iiijth of November, In the xxj th yeare of the Reign
of owr Sovereigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of god of England France and Ireland
Queene defender of the faythe &c '''I John Bodye of the p[ar]ishe of Purley''' in the County
of Essex Gent / beinge sick of bodye but whole in minde and of good and p[er]fitt
remembrance laud and prayese be given to Almightye / doe make ordeine and dispose
this my pr[e]sent testament conteyninge my last will in manor and Forme follow=
inge that is to saye First and Pricipally I commende my sowle / into the handes
the wholly trinitye / god the father, god the sonne and god the holye gohste
Three p[er]sons and one god trustinge and faythfully believinge that throughe the
meretts of his most blessed passion my sinnes be clerly forgiven And I will my
bodye to be buried wher it shall please god to dispose for the same / And I make
and ordeine '''my lovinge brother William Bodye, Citizen and marchantayler'''
'''of London''' my full and sole Executor / And I will that all such depts and
dutyes as I doe owe of Right are in Conscience to any p[er]son or p[er]sons, shalbe
well and truly contented and paide by my saide Executor ore els ordeined
for soe to be paide w[i]thin as Reasonable and convenient time as he may after
my decease w[i]th such goodes, Cattells, deptes, Rents and Woodes as I have here
under appointed / And I will and my minde entent and meaninge is, And I doe
Devise that all my goodes Cattells Implements and hushouldstuffe shalbe
indifferently praysed and valued w[i]thin convenient tyme after my decease And
beinge soe praysed shalbe forthwith sould by my saide Executor And the
money ensuinge by such sale to be towardes the payement of my depts Item I
will and devise that the saide Executor shal w[i]th in convenient tyme after my
decease at his discretion make sale of all the woodes now standinge and
growinge uppon all my landes and ground w[i]thin the said Countye of
Essex to the most advantage that may be made of them towardes the
payment of my depts And wheras '''Henry Bodye of Raleighe''' in the
saide Countye Jent / is houlden and standeth bounde unto me by obligac[i]on
under condicion for the payment of xxti markes of Lawfull monye of
England unto me , my Executor and assignes yearly at iiijor severall
Feastes / duringe the naturall life of '''Elizabeth my wiffe, mother of the'''
'''saide Henry Bodye''' I will and my mind and Intent is tuchinge the
same as Followeth, that is to say that the one halfe of the same xxti markes
uppon the receite therof shalbe yearly paide unto the same Elizabeth my wiffe
for her maintenance And the other halfe thereof shalbe and remayne to
my saide Executor towards the payment of my depts Item I doe by this
my pr[e]sent testament Appoint and ordeine the same '''William Boddye
'''my brother''' to be gardaine and governor of '''my sonne Edward Boddye''' duringe
his minoritye and that the same William Boddye shall receive yearly and
take all the Rents ^ issues and proffitts of all my landes, tenements and hereditaments
w[i]thin the Realeme of England for and duringe the minoritye of my saide
sonne Edward Bodye / towardes the paymentt of my depts / and the
Educac[i]on and bringinge upp of my saide sonne / And further it my
will is, that my Executor shall cause a Ringe of gould of the value
of xls w[i]th a deathes head one the one side of the saide Ringe, and one the
other side theis twoo letters / J and b / in token of remembrance after my
decease to be made and given unto '''the wiffe of myne Executor Katherin'''
Bodeye''' / Item I will and my mynd is that '''Grace Bodye, Annis Boddye &'''
'''Prudence Bodye / my nephewes''' shall have ech of them xls a yere
to buye ech of them a gowne yf my goodes will soe fall out at the
distretion of my saide Executor / Item I will that '''Alice my brothers'''
'''maide''' shall have xxs / in recompence of her paines many tymes taken
w[i]th me / And I utterly revolke all former willes and testaments And I will this to
stande for my very last will and none other ore otherwise / In Willnes wherof
I the saide '''Jhon Boddye''' / have to this my p[re]sent testament and last will
sett my hand and seale / Dated the day and yeare first above written '''John Boddye''' Theis beinge pr[e]sent at the Readinge and the sealinge /
here of and wittnesses thereunto speciallye called '''John'''
Denton Rector de St Gabriel Phanchurche / '''
'''Francis Hitchcocke gent / Nicho: Pudesse / Thomas Foster marchant'''
'''John Riddlesdon marchant, Thomas Walker Draper / [On reverse of will in a modern hand]
Bodye John gent
Purleigh
W.p. Apl 28 1580 [see Act book II 119]
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Will of John Carter of Watford, 1602

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the registered will of '''[[Carter-45106|John Carter]]''' held at the Hertfordshire County Record Office. He wrote his will on 7 March 1602 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. His will was proved on 25 March 1602 at the Archdeaconry Court of St Albans, Hertfordshire, England.England, Archdeaconry of St Albans. Registered Will of John Carter of Watford, Hertfordshire, 1602, 7AR201. Digital copy can be accessed at FHCs [ https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNL-4VP4?i=208&cat=219460 Folio 201 verso Film 008076672 image 209] ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Bold text for names have been added by me for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Amendments added between the lines, when present, have been formated as superscript. *The image quality was good. The handwriting was difficult to read. :'''Persons mentioned:'''
*'''John Carter''', the testator *'''Margery Carter''', his wife and executrix *'''Richard Carter''', his son *'''William Carter''', his son *'''Simon Carter''', his son *'''Raphe Carter''', his son *'''Sibbell Carter''', his daughter *'''Allice Carter''', his daughter *'''John Lawrence''', his godson *'''Nich Cowlborne''', witness *'''William Tompson''', witness *'''James Carter''', witness :''[folio 201 verso]'' :'''In the name of God Amen;''' the vijth 7th Day of March 1601 I '''John Carter''' of the towne of :Watford, being of good & p[er]fect remembrance . prayse be to allmighty god, make this my last :will & testament in manner & forme following First. I bequeath my soule unto the hands of :Allmighty god, trusting assuredly through the meritts of the Death & passion of his Sonne our :Saviour Jesus Christe, to have full remission & forgivenes of all my Sinnes & I will that my :Body be buryed in the Church yard of Watford aforesayd in hope of a ioyfull resurrect[i]on It[em] I :give to James Carter my Sonne Fiftye shillings wherof I will xs10 shillings to be payd uppon reasonable :''[folio 202 recto]'' :request, and the other Fourty Shillings to be payd when '''Margerye my wyfe''' shalbe shall be contracted or :maried to any man It[em] I give to '''Richard Carter''' '''Will[ia]m Carter''' '''Simon Carter''' & '''Raphe Carter''' :my Sonnes each of them Fourty Shillings to be likewise payd unto them when '''Margery''' my sayd wyfe :shalbe contracted or maried to Any man . It[em] I give to '''Sibbell Carter''' & '''Alice Carter''' my daughters :each of them fourty shillings to be payd likewise unto them when my sayd wyfe shalbeshall be contracted :or espoused Provided allways if my sayd wyfe doe not contract her selfe or mary Againe then the :Sayd Legacies of xlsfourty shillings a peece to my sayd Childeren given shalbe shall be & remayne at the will & pleasure :of the sayd '''Margery''' my wyfe, to dispose at her pleasure. It[em] I give to '''John Lawrence''' my godsonne :one puggePoddy lamb, bottle lamb or pet lamb – an orphan lamb reared on a bottle. Also cade lamb, or placer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_sheep_husbandry Wikipedia Article] sheepe & A lambe, the rest of my goods not bequeathed my debts legacies & funerall & :expenses Discharged I give to the sayd '''Margery Carter''' my wyfe whome I ordeyne & make my full :& sole executrix of this my last will. the m[a]rke of John Carter, In the p[re]sence of '''Nich[ola]s Cowlborne''' :scr[iven]or '''Will[ia]m Tompson''' his marke '''James Carter''' : [Latin] this will of the testator John Carter deceased who while living was of Watford was proved at St Albans before Master James Rolfe &c xxvo day of March AD 1602. Administration granted to Margary Carter the relict of the said deceased... == Sources ==

Will of John Carter vintner of London 1592

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Vintners' Company, City of London]] Will of [[Carter-45166|John Carter (1560-abt.1592)]], Citizen & Vintner of London London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: MS 9172/82/5; Will Number: 160 Transcription conventions:
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Carter Citizen & vyntner of London''' testator * '''my wellbeloved wyffe Joane''' wife of testator * ''' my sonne John Carter''' son of testator *'''my daughter Suzans''' daughter of testator * '''my welbeloved brother in Lawe John Watson of London goldsmith''' brother in law, the brother of his wife Joanne *'''my welbeloved brother in Lawe John Pynder of London vyntner''' brother in law, relqted in wome way but not the brother of testator's wife *'''Michaes Yaxley''' witness to will *'''Thomas Watson''' witness to will *'''Henry Best Sc[riveno]r.''' witness to will and scribe for will In the name of God Amen The xiiijth daie of November in the yeare of
o[u]r Lorde God one thousand, fyve hundreth, fourescore and seaven and in the nine & twentith
yeare of the raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of
England France and Ireland defendor of the Faith &c I'''John Carter Citizen & vyntner'''
'''of London''' being in health of boddye & of good & p[er]fitt minde (praised be God therfore) factoring
that death is most Certaine & yet the tyme therof most uncertaine doe make & declare
this my Last will and testament in forme following that is to saye. First I com[m]ende my soule
unto Almightye God my Creator & to Jesus Christe his only sonne my Savio[u]r & Redeemer in
and by whose blessed deathe passion and merrits I assuredly truste and beleeve to have free
remission of all my sinnes and offences and to be partaker of the heavenlye & everlasting ioyes
my boddye I Comitt to the earth to be buryed w[i]thin the parrishe churche of St Michaell in or
neare wodestreete w[i]thin the cittye of London where I am a parrishioner. The manner and order of
my buriall I whollye referre to the discret[i]on of my executrice & overseers hereafter named.

Item
I will and devise th[a]t all my goodes chattells and debtes whatsoever shalbe equallye devided into
three equall partes and porc[i]ons according to the laudable cittye of London, one parte wherof I give
and bequeathe to '''my wellbeloved wyffe Joane''', one other parte therof I give and bequeathe unto '''my'''
'''sonne John and to my daughter Suzans''' betweene them equallye to be devided, And the third
part therof I reserve for and towards the p[er]formance of this my Last will and testament.

Item I
give and bequeathe unto ''' my sonne John Carter''' my golde ringe w[hi]ch I doe usually weare my bowes
& arrowes and my Venyce Lute

Item I give & bequeath unto the poore people of the parrishe afforsaid
xxs amongst them to be distributed by myne overseers w[i]th the advise of the churchwardens there for
the tyme beinge.

Item I give and bequeathe to Christs hospitall of the Cittye of London to be distri
buted amongst the poore people there xls

Item to the Counter the accounter or treasurer of woodstreete xs To the Counter
of the poulter vs the said severall som[m]es to be distributed by my said overseers amongst the prison[er]s
and poore there. The residue of all my goods chattells and debts by this my will not bequeathed
my debts th[a]t I owe being paide my legacyes p[er]formed and my funerall charges discharged I
whollye give and bequeathe unto '''my said wellbeloved wyffe''' whome I make the sole executrice
of this my last will and testament And to '''my said two children''' amongst them all equally to be devided
And overseers of this my Last will I make and ordaine '''my welbeloved brother in Lawe John'''
'''Watson of London goldsmith, and my welbeloved brother in Lawe John Pynder of London vyntner'''
And further my minde will & intent is that yf it fortune either of my said children to dye before
such tyme as he or she by according to the Custome of the CIttye of London ought to have and
receyve there severall porc[i]ons, That then the parte and porc[i]on of him or her so deceassing shall
remaine & be to the survivor of him or her. In witnesse wherof to this my present last will
and testament I have subscribed my name and sett to my seale the daye & yeare first above
written / By me '''John Carter'''./ These being witnesses '''Michaes Yaxley Thomas Watson'''
'''and Henry Best Sc[riveno]r.''' Probate [in Latin] This will was proved before Master John Hone Doctor of Laws Surrogate &c the eleventh day of November AD 1592 by Thomas Boothe procurator for Joanne Carter the widow and excutrice who &c the goods &c having been first sworn on the holy saints of God. ===Sources===

Will of John Cawston of Lachingdon 1503

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[[Category: Essex, Wills and Estates]] Linked to this ongoing research. [[Space:Lane Osborne Umfrevile Research|Lane Osborne Umfrevile Research]] The Will of John Cawston of Lachingdon written on 14 November 1502[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D971301 PROB 11/13/408] Description: Will of John Cawson of Latchingdon in Essex Date: February 1503 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 13
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Will of Johis Cawson, will dated 14 Nov 1502. Died about 1502 in Lanneys in Lachingdon, Essex.
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was reasonable, and the handwriting quite difficult so errors are likely. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Cawston''' Testator *'''Mary''' Wife *'''John''' Son *'''Barthilmewe Osbarne''' *'''Antonye''' Son *'''Isabell Cawston''' Mother in law (step mother?) *'''Agnes Pekes''' *'''Agnes Kentes''' *'''Alice Chambleyn''' *'''Richard Pake''' *'''Margaret Hodgees''' *'''John Kent''' *'''William Garrard''' *'''John Halvym''' the younger *'''John Osbarne''' my brother ElaweIt's unclear whether this is meant to be John Osborn his brother in law, or a brother called Elawe. Executor *'''Thomas Shoyle''' the elder Executor *Witnesses: Roger Payne, William Scotte, John Hodge, Symond Sootte ---- In the name of god Amen/ the xiiijth day of the month of November. In the ye[re] of our Lord god mt ccccc ij. I
'''John Cawston''' of LanneysNormally spelt Lonneys in this and other wills, see location map for possible location. [[Space:Latchingdon Essex and surrounding area|Latchingdon Essex and surrounding area]] in Lachingdon in the Dioc[ese] of London and of the Iurisdicion of the Church of Canterbury
hoole of mynde and good Remembrannce being make this my testament and last Will in maner and forme folowing>br/> First I geve and bequeth my soule to Almyghti god. to our lady saint Marye, And to all the holy companye of
hevin. And my body to be buried in the Church yarde of Lachingdon afore said . It[e]m I bequeth. to the high Alt[ar]
of the same church. for my tithi[es] and offering[es]. necligently forgotin. and W[ith] [Drawn]. iij s iiij d. It[e]m I bequeth. to
the same church of Lachyngdon a Candilstik of LatonA brass like material. With iij branchis. to be sette before the ymage of
saint Anne in the same Church. It[e]m I bequeth to '''Mary my wife'''. all that my tenement callid Lonneys in Laching
don afor[e] said. With alle the landis and appu[r]ten[na]nc[es] therto belonging./ To have and to hold to hir and to hir assignees
from the fest of saint michaell tharchangillFeast of St Michael the Archangel ensuyng the date herof unto the ende and time of vij yere
thenne next folowing. And fully to be [complead] to hir owen p[ro]pre use and profit bea[r]ing all man[er] of charg[es] belonging to the same
tenement and land[es] callid Lonneys. and susteynyng and mayntenyng. the reparac[i]ons of the same. During the said time. P[ro]vidid
alway so that the said Mary or hir assignees at any tyme during the said time breke or ery uppon the said ground or any
Maner of land belonging to the said tenement callid Lonneys. or lop. crop or fell by the grounde Any man[er] of trees
growing uppon the said ground or bere not the chargis and kepe the Repa[ra]cions in man[er] and forme afore said that then[ne]
it shall be lawfull to myne Executors underwretyn and to hir assignees. In to alle my said tenement callid
Lonneys With the land[es] therto belonging to entre and theyme to have and occupie the said [t...] to the use
and behofe of '''John my sonne'''./ And the said Marye my Wife and hir assignees. from [the...] holy to expulse and Remove
this my p[rese]nt Will and [g...] her[e]of to hir mad in any wise not W[ith]standing It[e]m I geve and bequeth. to the said Mary my
Wife an Annuit[i]e of xiij s iiij d yerely to be [p...] had and taken owte of my said tenement and land[es] callid Lonneys
during hir lief naturall. It[e]m I Will that my said tenement and land callid Lonneys W[ith] thappe[r]ten[na]nc[es] Immediatly
aftre the said time of vij tere holy Remayne to John my sonne and to the heris males of his body lawfully begotin
for ev[er] And it happen the said John to dye Withoute here male of his bodye lawfully begotin that thenne I Wil
all the said tenement[es] lond[es]. callid lonneys beforesaid hooly Remayne to '''Antonye my sonne''' and to his heris male
of his body lawfully begotin forev[er]. And if the said Antonie dye withoute heir male of his body lawfully be-
gotin. thenne I will the said tenement and Lond[es]. callid Lonneys holy Remayne to '''Barthilmewe Osbarne'''
and to his heires males of his body lawfully begotin forev[er]. And for defawte of suche Issue male of the body
of the said Barthilmewe lawfully begotin. the said tenement and Lond[es] callid Lonneys holy Remayne to the
Right heirs of me the said John Cawston. And to there heir[es] forev[er] / It[e]m I geve and bequeth to Marye my
Wife ix kene and vj Wedris.kene (kyne) are cows, and wedris possibly wethers (sheep) nowe going and being uppon the said lond[es] callid Lonneys / And I Will that my said
Wyfe have all my yer[es] in my Ferme called Snorehamhall / to hir owen p[ro]pre use yf she theym canne [...teyne] / It[e]m I
Will that my said wife have xijxx Lambys to store with the Ferme / x. bullokk[es] of ij yer[es] of Age. x. bullokk[es] of [...]
yere age . vj of my hers a plough a Carte with the harneys to the same belonging vj seme whete v quart[es]
Ot[es]. iiij quartes barly. and all my household Except my table standing in the halle. And my grete bed. and
Saltstock at Ulh[a]mthis appears to have been leased to the Cawstons by the Rokewodes, though in this instance it is likely to be this John's son who is the plaintiff. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C7469535 C 1/399/29] Description: Short title: Causton v Rokewode. Plaintiffs: John Causton. Defendants: Robert, grandson and heir of Thomas Rokewode. Subject: Lands called `Ulhams' in Latchingdon, leased to complainant by the said Thomas, and since damaged by the sea. Essex. 2 documents Note: Mutilated. Date: 1515-1518 Held by: The National Archives, Kew And the said CattaillisCattalls or Chattels and household to be deliveryd to the said Marie my Wife at the fest of saint
Mich[a]ell tharchangill next ensuyng the date her[e]of. It[e]m I Will that myne Executors underwretyn kepe my household
with myn owen goodis. tyll the said fest pf saint Mich[a]ell next comyng. It[e]m I Will that the said Marie my Wife have
all that my tenement callid [Smyottes] with alle the appo[r]ten[an]n[ces] after the decesse of '''Isabell Cawston''' my moder
in lawe for time of hir lief, The Remaynd[er] therof aftre her decesse to Antonye my sonne and to his heires forever
whenne he cometh to his fill age. And if it happen the said Antonye to dye befor[e] he come to his Lawfull age.
thenne I Will the said lond callid [Smyottes] holy Remaine to John my sonne and to his heirs forever It[e]m I Will that
myne Executors underwrethn have all the Issues and profitt[es]. of all my Cataill[es] and Fermys tylle the said fest of
saynt Mich[a]ell next aftre my decesse to the p[urpo]se and fulfillyng of this my p[rese]nt testament and last Will /. It[e]m I
Will that myne Executors have the Rente Keping and gov[er]nannce of my Ferme callid Ulh[a]m and of the store
ther[e]uppon going for the space of vij yers next ensuyng the said fest of saint Mich[a]ell tharchanngill. and fully to be
completed/ And aftre the saide ende and time of vij yers. I Will my said Executors deliv[er] or make to be deliv[er]yd. the
sayde ferme and store to John my sonne yf he be thenne alyve Except v kyne and lx Ewes which I bequeth to An-
tonye my sonne whenne he commyth to his full age. yf he thenne live/ And if it happen the said John to decesse
lyving the said Antonye. thenne I will the said Ferme of [Ull...] and store ther[e]uppon goyng Remayne holy to the
said Antonye. And yf Antonye dye before he come to his said full age. the said John his brother thenne lyving
thenne I will the said Antonye p[a]rte of the said store. Remayne fully to the said John his brother. It[e]m I Will
that myne Executors have the sauf custodie of all the Encrease and profit [...] of my said ferme of Ulh[a]m [Page 2]
and [Calix?]. thereuppon goyng during alle the said vij yer[es], the Resonable cost[es] charg[es] and exp[e]nsis therof comyng in the said
tyme to my said Executo[rs] deduct and Allotted to the use and profit of the said John and Antonye my sonnes evenly to be
Distributed by twene theym Immediatly aftre the said vij yere/ yf they bothe thenne lyve/ And if it happen. that oon[e] of
theym to dye lyving that other that thenne. he that so lyvith to have all. And yf both dye thenne myn Executo[rs]
to dispose it soe my soule [...] It[e]m I bequeth to '''Agnes Pek[es]''' a bullok and ij lambys It[e]m to '''Agnes Kent[es]''' a bullok and
ij lambys It[e]m to '''Alice Chambleyn'''Chamberleyn? a bullok and ij lambys It[e]m to '''Richard Pake''' a bullok and ij lambys It[e]m to '''Mar-'''
'''garet Hodgees'''. a bullok and ij lambys It[e]m to '''John Kent'''. ij lambys. It[e]m tp '''William Garrard''' ij lambys It[e]m to '''John'''
'''Halvym the younger''' a hors colt at the assignement of myne Executo[rs]. And thise said Cataillis to be deliveryd to the
said p[ar]ties at the said fest of saint Mich[a]ell.// The Residues of alle my goodes and catailli[es] above not be-
quethin. my dett[es] first paied and my legacies fulfillid. I geve an bequeth to '''John Osbarne my brother Elawe'''
and '''Thomas Shoyle thelder'''. Whome I make and ordeyne my trewe and lawfull Executors of this my testa-
ment and last Will. that they therof ordeyne and dispose for the helth of my soule [...] It[e]m I bequeth to eche
of theym for ther Labo[r] x s / Thise Witines '''Roger Payne William Scotte John Hodge. Symond Sootte''' /
and many other / [Ye...] the day and yer[e] abovesaid./ Probatum fuit suprascriptum testamentum Apud [L...]There is no date given, that is the whole of the probate. == Sources ==

Will of John Cayley of Ripon, Yorkshire d. 1818

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] == Will and Codicil of [[Cayley-16|John Cayley]] of Ripon (d. 1818) == ''Source: The National Archives, PROB-11-1613-152 - transcription by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain'' ===Will dated 10 September 1814=== I John Cayley of Sharrow in the West Riding of the County of York make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form as follows I give my dear wife Catherine all my plate linen books household furniture carriages horses cows for her own use and to dispose of as she likes I give to my dear wife Catherine my house at Brompton now occupied by Thos. Craven and my Estate at Sharrow Lodge for her life should she wish to have the farm at Brompton and the Estate at Sharrow Lodge sold my money must be placed in the Funds my wife to receive the interest for her life should I have any right in the estate at Rawcliffe I give it to my dear wife Catherine forever I give to my nephew Lt Wm Cayley the natural child of my late Brother Captain Wm Cayley two hundred pounds to be paid as soon as convenient after my death my just debts to be paid no [several words indecipherable] should my Brother Arthur Cayley Esqr outlive my wife he to receive an annuity of two hundred pounds a year for his life out of my property then remainder of my property I give to the following persons share and share alike to my nephew Sir George Cayley Bt. Mrs Blackden Mrs Slater Mts Shadwell Arthur Cayley of Wilburn Mrs Smith wife of Doctor Smith and two of the Daughters of the Revd Digby Cayley John Cayley Esqr of York and Miss Cayley Children of the Revd John Cayley of Brompton I appoint William Grey of the Minster Yard York Executor in trust to this my Will and beg that he will accept one hundred pounds for his trouble should the farm at Brompton and the Estate at Sharrow Lodge not be sold by my wife at her death to be sold by public auction and the money to be divided as above. Signed Sept. 10, 1814. ===Codicil dated 24 August 1818=== Whereas I John Cayley Esqr of Sharrow Lodge in the parish of Ripon do hereby make this codicil in addition to my will I give to Lt Wm Cayley natural Child of my late Brother Captain Wm Cayley RN thirteen hundred pounds at the death of my dear wife Catherine the said Lt Wm Cayley to pay to his sister Caroline Johnston the wife of Andrew Johnston Bookbinder twenty five pounds by the year for her life but should the said Caroline Johnston have a Child or Children then the interest of five hundred pounds to be saved till the death of the said Andrew Johnston then the five hundred pounds and the interest saved to be paid to the said Child or Children of Caroline Johnston signed by me this 24th day August 1818. ''Will and codicil proved 8 February 1819''

Will of John Collet of Naunton, 1604/05

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[[Category:Naunton, Gloucestershire]] [[Category:Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] Will of John Collett 4 March 1604/05 In the name of god Amen I JOHN COLLET of naunton in the county of Glos. being in bodie sicke but of good and perfect remenbrance I thancke my god do make this my last will and testament in forme and maner folowing first I bequeath my soule into the hands of almighty god my maker by whose mercy throughe the merits of Jesus christ I beleeve to be saved my bodie I bequeath to be buried in the my worldly goods I dispose & bequeath in maner folowing First I bequeath unto SARAH my daughter the sume of an hundred pounds to be paid this spring next folowinge Item I bequeath to HENRY my sonne an hundred pounds to be paid him at the spring come twelvemoneth Item I bequeath another hundred pounds to ANTHONY my sonne to be paid him this time three yeares Item I bequeath unto EDMUND my sonne a hundred pounds to be paid him {crossed out:when he shall be one and twenty yeares of age} this time six yeares Also I bequeath unto ALICE my daughter an hundred pounds to be paid {crossed out: when she shall be twenty yeares of age} this time six yeares and yf it shall happen that any of my said children shall depart this life before they are possessed of this my bequest my will is that it shall be bestowed amongst the rest of my children aforenamed by even portions Item I geve to henry my sonne a yoke of oxen to be delivered unto him at such time as mine overseers shall thincke good Item I bequeath to every one of my other sonnes a yoke of oxen to be delivered unto them also at the discretion of mine overseers The rest of my goodes unbequeathed I geve and bequeath to ELIZABETH my wife and JOHN my sonne Also I geve & bequeath unto JULIAN A DEENE a yearling heyfer Also I bequeath to every one of my kinsmen who are my godchild {godsonnes crossed out} a sheepe to all the rest of my godchildren I geve twelve pence a peece Item I geve unto MARGARET my servant a sheepe Also I geve unto Elizabeth my wife my house & yard land at nether slaughter the term of her life & after her ys that henry my sonn shall * it Item to the poore of over slaughter iiis iiid Also I bequeath unto the parish church of naunton xs Also I bequeath to the poore of naunton ten shillings Item to the poore of nether slaughter ten shillings The rest of my goods unbequeathed I bequeath to Elizabeth my wife and John my sonne whom I make executors of this my will and testament Thomas Cullimore oweth me threescore and ten pounds to be paid me at St Marys day in lent next Item Bubbe of Teuxbury oweth me forty pounds Item henry Roberts of Buckland oweth me fowre and twenty pounds to be paid on St marks day next Item Starson[?] men ow me for three wey & four quarter of baley at two shillings three pence a strike Item William Collet of stanly my coosen oweth me nine pounds thirteene shillings fovre pence Item Andrew Cooke & Thomas Hicks of grethen ow me fifteene pounds ten shillings Item Mr Rowles of nether slaughter oweth me fifteene pounds Item my brother Anthony oweth me ten pounds Item John March of barton oweth me st seven pounds six shillings viiid Item William a leygh and appleby of churchlench ow me x pounds to be paid at may day next Item wight of greete and Thomas James of the same parishe ow me for a wey of barley at two shillings two pence a strike to be paid on shrove tuesday next Item Mr Charles Hurst oweth me fower pounds Item henry Humfrees oweth me for a score of ewes[?] to be paid at michaelmas next Item John Toplin oweth me for my rent & for my corn on the ground the last yeare Item Leonard mase of westcote oweth me xxs to be paid on may day next Item Walter Lapwoorth of Turkedeane oweth me fourteene nobles to be paid at St Mary day in lent next Item Robert Jonsons oweth me xxs Item Edward A deane oweth me three pounds to be paid at allhalowtide next Item Thomas gine of nether guiting oweth me xxxs to be paid at holiroode day next Item I lent Ethelbert Gulwell iii£ xs for which I am to have an hundred sheepe summered this next summer in henry roberts flock besides which he is also to somner me xx sheepe this next summer Item harries of brookrup oweth me xxxs Item my brother Thomas Collet oweth me xls Item James marshall oweth me vs Item robert smith of the grange oweth me vs Item giles roch oweth me viis I ow John Humfries for iii tod & five pounds of wooll at thirty shillings a tod I ow robert davies for a tod & three pounds of wooll at the same price I ow to bridgid wickins for seven pound & a quarter at the same price I ow henry my son for xxiii pounds of wooll Item to Sara for three pounds Item to John for half a tod at the same price Item I ow Edmund my sonne five shillings for wooll my will and desire is that my brothers Thomas and Anthony and my brother in law John Venfield shall be overseers of this my will and testament in witnes of the promisses I have put to my hand the fourth day of march 1604 and in the second yeare of the reigne of our sovereigne Lord James by the grace of god king of england scotland France and Ireland Defender of the faith etc. Delivered in the presence of Joseph hencks_a*[?] Thomas meisis[?] mark Anthony taylar John noson[?] Probate 2 Sept 1605 [The witnesses are hard to make out. The surnames Hencksman, Mayo, Maisie and Nason all occur in the Naunton register.] Transcribed by David Hartley. ==Source== Original at Gloucestershire Archives. Original data: Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR/R8/1605/95
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Will of John Collins, brewer of Worcester, 1634

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[John Collins]]''' a brewer of Worcester. John drew up his will on 23 September 1633 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 6 December 1634. The register copy is followed by a lengthy "Lecta Lata et Promulgata" ("Read, Enacted and Promulgated") in Latin which shows that the will was disputed. '''Will of Johannis Collins 1634''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 166
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Of note: *The testator was one of two brothers named John *Testator did not name or mention a wife. *The Testator mentioned two men named Hackett (Thomas and Henry) as brother in laws. His unnamed wife was probably a Hackett. *The testator mentioned a friend Mr George Streete and his wife Elizabeth, in the adjoining sentences mentioning brother in law Thomas Hackett and George Brooke. At the end of the will Testator states that if Henry Hackett dies, "the said Mr John Streete, Thomas Hacket and George Brooke" will be replacement guardians. There is no John Streete mentioned before in the will. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John: Collins of the Cittie of Worcester brewer''' Testator *'''my three brothers vizt John Collins, William Collins and Thomas Collins''' note that Testator John also had a brother named John. Received £20 each *'''my granndchild Thomas Streete''' received £100 *'''his father Thomas Streete''' also referred to as '''my said sonne in lawe Thomas Streete'''. Husband of Testator's daughter Elizabeth. Received £100 *'''my daughter Streete''' Testator's daughter Elizabeth (not named as such in this will but named in her husband's will of 1648), married to Thomas Streete *'''my brother in lawe Henry Hackett''' named as guardian to the Testator's minor sons John and William. Was granted probate of the will as guardian while William was still a minor. Witness to the will. *'''my sonne John Collins''' Testator's son under the age of 21 years. Will receive £300 at the age of 21 years, a further £700 at the age of 23 years. *'''my sonne William Collins''' Testator's son, under the age of 21 years. Receives all his father's lands and properties, residuary legatee, and named as executor of the will. *'''my loveing Freinds Francis Wilsonne William Cooke, and William Saunders''' 20 shillings each for a ring. *'''my brother in lawe Thomas Hackett''' received £20. *'''my loveinge freind Mr George Streete''' received £10 *'''Elizabeth his wife''' Elizabeth the wife of George Streete, received £5 *'''George Brooke''' received 40 shillings *'''my loveinge Frend Richard Chapman''' twenty shillings to make him a Ring *'''Elizabeth Streete''' Witness to the will. *'''Ciceley Parker''' Witness to the will. *'''W.m: James No. Po.''' William James, Notary Public. Witness to the will. [''folio 245 verso'']
In the name of God Amen:
the three and twentith daye of September Anno Domin[i] Millesimo Sexcentesimo
Tricesimo Tertio '''I John: Collins of the Cittie of Worcester brewer''', weake and sicke in
bodye yet of good and p[er]fect memorye (thanks be given unto Almightie god) Doe make
my testament and last will in manner and forme followinge First and principally I comend
my soule into the hands of Almighty god and my body to the earth whereof it is formed Touching
that worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased god to endowe me I give devise and bequeath the
same as followeth Imprimis I give and bequeath unto '''my three brothers vizt John Collins, William'''
'''Collins and Thomas Collins''' To each and every one of them Twentie pounds a peece of lawfull
money of England To be payd unto each and every one of them w[i]thin Sixe monethes nexte
after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto '''my granndchild Thomas Streete''' the some of One
hundred pounds of like money of England w[hi]ch my will is and soe I doe appointe shalbe payd unto
'''his father Thomas Streete''' w[i]thin sixe monethes next after my decease and by him forthw[i]th after
receipt thereof put out for the best benefitt of my said grandchild and the said hundred pounds w[hi]ch
the forbearance and profitt soe thereby raysed and made duely payd unto my said granndchild att his
age of twenty one yeares Provided and my Will is and soe I doe devise and appoynte that if my said
granndchilde shall decease this lief before he shall have accomplished his full age of Twentie one yeares
then my saud guift and bequest of One hundred pounds given unto him as aforesaid w[i]th the forbearance
and profitt thereof raysed and made shalbee remayne and come unto such '''other Child or Children''' as
'''my daughter Streete''' shall then have liveinge betweene her husband Thomas Streete and hir equally
and porc[i]on and porc[i]on like payd unto them (att the tyme the same should have benne due unto my granndchild
Thomas if he had benne liveinge by the saide Thomas Streete their father his executors or administrators
And my Will is that '''my Sonne in lawe Thomas Streete''' doe secure the payinge of the said hundred pounds
unto his child or children by indifferent bond, bond to bee given unto '''my brother in lawe Henry Hackett''' Item I give and bequeath unto '''my said sonne in lawe Thomas Streete''' the some of One hundred pounds of
[''folio 246 recto'']
like money of England to bee payd unto him w[i]thin sixe monethes nexte after my decease Item
I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne John Collins''' the some of three hundred pounds of like money of
England to be payd unto him att his age of Twenty one yeares w[i]th Forbearance for the same in the
meanetyme It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''my said sonne John Collins''' the some of Seaven hundred
pounds of like English money more to bee payd unto him at his age of twenty three yeares with
forbearance for the same in the meane tyme from my decease And if my sonne John Collins shall
decease this lief before his said legacies shalbee due then my Will is and I doe devise and appoynt the
same unto '''my sonne William Collins''' to bee payd unto him W[i]th forbearance as aforesaid att such
tyme as the same legacies should have benne payd to by said sonne John Collins if hee had benne
livinge Item I give and bequeath unto the poore of the severall parishes of and in the Cittie
of Worcest[e]r the some of Tenn pounds of like money of England to bee distributed at the discrec[i]on
of the severall Church wardens and Overseers of the said parishes Item I give and bequeathe
unto '''my loveing Freinds Francis Wilsonne William Cooke, and William Saunders''' to each and
every one of them twenty shillings a peece to buy each of them a Ringe to weare for my sake
Item I
given and bequeath unto '''my brother in lawe Thomas Hackett''' the some of Twenty pounds of like
Englishe money It[e]m I give unto '''my loveinge freind Mr George Streete''' the some of Tenn pounds
of like English money And unto '''Elizabeth his wife''' the some of fyve pounds of like money It[e]m
I give unto '''George Brooke''' the some of Fortie shillings of like money Item whereas I have by
Conveyance duely executed conveighed unto and setled uppon '''my said sonne William Collins''' and his
heires for ever All my freehold lands and Tenements in the Cittie of Worcest[e]r and Countie of Worcest[e]r
Neverthelesse for further Corroborac[i]on of thestate thereof unto him and his heyres I doe hereby
give devise and bequeath All and singuler the same my lands and tenem[en]ts wheresoever in the
said Citty and County of Worcest[e]r unto the said '''William Collins my sonne''' and to his heyres
and assignes for ever And all the reste of my goods and Cattells unbequeathed after my debts
legacyes, and funerall expences payd and discharged I doe alsoe give and bequeath unto my said
sonne William Collins and make him my said sonne William sole Executor of this my last will and
Testam[en]t And I will and appoint that '''my loveinge brother in lawe Henry Hackett''' shalbe gardyan unto
'''my said sonnes John Collins and William Collins''' and have the Custody and managing of their estates
and legacyes and Custody of my said sonne William untill he shall accomplishe the age of twenty
one yeares and he to be brought upp att the discrec[i]on of the said Henry (the said Henry haveinge
reasonable allowance for the keeping of the said William And I give to the saide Henry for his paines herein to
be taken the some of Twenty pounds of lawefull money of England And if the said Henry shall
fortune to dye before my said sonnes shall have accomplished their respective ages of twentie
one yeares a peece then I will and appointe the said '''Mr John Streete, Thomas Hacket and '''
'''George Brooke''' or such of them as shalbe then livinge to be Gardyans unto my said sonnes and take
the Custody and managing of their estates and legacies and keepeing of my said sonne William untill
he shall accomplishe his full age of Twentie one yeares In witness whereof I the said Testator
have hereunto put my hand and seale the daye and yeare above written Item I give unto '''my loveinge'''
'''Frend Richard Chapman''' twenty shillings to make him a Ring '''Jo: Collins./''' Sealed and published
in the pr[e]sence of '''Elizabeth Streete, Henry Hackett, Ciceley Parker, W.m: James No. Po.''' Notary Public / [In Latin] The sixth day of the month of December AD 1634 Henry Hackett the tutor and guardian named in the testament of the said deceased &c To administer the goods and credits of the said deceased according to the terms and effect during the minor estate of William Collins the executor named in this testament. Sworn on the Holy Saints of God before Master George Drumond Clerk to well and fathfully administer the same ==Sources==

Will of John Cooper the Younger of Hingham, 1617

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Cooper-34522|John Cooper]] of Hingham, Norfolk, here styled as "The Younger".
John made his will on 22 November 1617 and it was proved on 31 December 1617 at the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Norwich sitting at Norwich. '''Will of John Cooper the Younger of Hingham 1617''' Diocese of Norwich, Consistory Court, NCC will register 1617 Trotter Folio 51. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search: Regd. copy wills vol. 112-113 1617-1618 Film 94935 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-T9LJ-V?i=64&cat=278818 Images on Family Search images 65 onwards] Accessed 3 February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the handwriting was legible. There was a liberal use of the breviograph for "per" throughout the document, including for the terminal syllable of Cooper. This makes the surname appear as Coop in several places, and it has been transcribed elsewhere as Coop. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Anne my welbeloved wife ''' *'''my Brother Henrie Cooper''' *'''my Brother Robert Cooper''' *'''my Brother Anthonie Cooper''' *'''the Children of my aforesaid three Brothers Robert Henrie & Anthonie beinge nynetene in all''' *'''my Father & mother''' still living *'''my brother Anthonie Arbor''' *'''Thomas Arbor his sonne''' son of Anthony Arbor *'''my Brother Richard Cooper''' *'''John Cooper the Sonne of my Uncle Anthonie Coop[er]''' *'''my Cozen Elizabeth Tuthill of Deepham widdowe''' *'''my uncle Robert Cowp[er]''' *'''my uncle Peter Cowp[er]''' *'''Henrie Elvye my servant''' *'''Frances Pitcher my maide servante''' *'''my other two maides Anne Bishopp & Ruthe Coop[er]''' *'''unnamed godchildren''' *'''my Brother Thomas''' residuary legatee and Executor of the will *'''my welbeloved Freind Robert Constable of Hingham''' witness and supervisor of the will *'''Robert Peck''' Witness *'''Anthony Cooper''' ---- '''T. Johis Cooper iunious''' In the name of God Amen
The two and twentith Daie of November 1617
'''I John Cooper the younger''' of Hingham in the
Countie of Norff Butcher beinge sick of bodie
but of good & p[er]fill memorie thanked be god
therefore Doe make and ordaine this mu pr[e]sent
Last will & Testament in manner & forme
followinge viz '''First''' I comende & com[m]itt
my soule into the handes of Allmightie god my maker
& Creator hopinge most assuredlye of Free
p[ar]don of my sinns therowe the onely merritts of
Jesus Christ my alone Saviour & Redieemer
and to be made p[ar]taker of life everlastinge
and my bodie I com[m]ende to the earth From
whence it came to be buried in Xρian Chr Rho for Christ, suffix -ian burul
at the charge of my Executor where it shall
pleases god to call me. Item I will
& bequeath to everie poore people younge
and ould that shalbe pr[e]sent at my Buriall
two pence apeece to be then paid & given
them by my Executor or his assignes
Item
I will further that my Executor shall cause
one of my fattest Bullocks to be killed
against my Buriall and the same to be
spent kindlie amongst my Neighbours at my
house in the Day of my Buriall Item
I give and bequeath unto '''Anne my welbeloved'''
'''wife''' the some of two hundred poundes of
lawfull English money to be paid hir by
my Executor in this manner Followinge Vizt
within one Moneth next after the Feast of
St Michaell the Archangell the Annunciac[i]on
of the blessed Ladie the Virgin Marie [page 2]
next Fiftie poundes and within one Moneth
next after the Feast of St Michaell the
Archangell next followinge one hundred
poundes and within one Moneth of the Feast
of the Annunciac[i]on of the blessed Ladie the
Virgin Marie which shalbe in the yeare of
o[u]r Lord god 1618 Fiftie poundes residue
of the said CCLi
Item I doe give
unto my said wife all my houshold stuffe
and Implements of houshold and all her apparell
both linnen & wollen whatsoev[er] imediatelye
after my decease Item I doe give more
unto my said wife Fower of my best Milch
Neate and my browne Meare and soe much
haie as shall well winter the same And
I further will that the same Five beastes
shall be kept in good & convenient pasture
at the Charge of my Executor untill the Feast
of the Annunciation of the blessed Ladie the
virgin Marie next And my wife to take the
whole profitt of the same beastes Item I
give and bequeath to my said wife Five
Combes of Meslin A mixture of wheat and rye that is sown and harvested together is known as meslin. In trade it is usually classified with wheat. [https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/20073009331 "Meslin - a forgotten cereal and its usage in baking (2005)"] Accessed 3 February 2022 and six combs of Barlye
good and sweete Corne to be paid and
Deliv[er]ed her betweene this and the Feast
of the Annunciac[i]on of the Blessed Ladie the
virgin Marie next as her occasion shall serve
to use the same Item I give unto my said
wife soe much wood as she shall spende
with her necessarie ocasions betweene this
and the afforesaide Feast of O[u]r Ladie of the
wood in my garden and at the said Feast
I will all the wood in the yard remayninge
and my Blocks in the Closse to be equallye
devided betweene my said wife & my Executor [page 3]
Item I give unto '''my Brother Henrie Cooper'''
tenn poundes of lawfull money of England to
be paid by my Executor within one yere next
after my decease Item I Give unto either
of '''my Brothers Robert Cooper & Anthonie'''
'''Cooper''' Fortie pounds a peece to be paid
them by my Executor within one yere after
my decease Item I give to '''ev[er]ie of the'''
'''Children of my aforesaid three Brothers'''
'''Robert Henrie & Anthonie''' beinge nynetene
in all to ev[er]ie of them Five markes of
Lawfull Englishe money a peece to be paid them
within three yeares next after my decease
And yf it shall happen anie of the said Children
shall not be of age at the time of payment
aforesad to give my executor there sufficient
Acquittances for their said legacies then my
mynde & will is that my Executor shall
the same into the handes of the Fathers or
mothers or such p[er]sons as shall have the bringinge
up of anie the aforesaid Children beinge not
of age as to be imployed for the best profitt
of the said Children Item I will & bequeath
unto '''my Father & mother''' and the longer
liver of them one Annuall some of Fower
poundes of lawfull money of England to be
paid them yerelye During their naturall
lifes in their nowe Dwellinge house in the
Feast of St Michaell the Archaungell and
the Annuciac[i]on the blessed Lady the virgin
Marie by even partition for the payment
whereof I will '''my Brothers Robert and'''
'''Anthonie''' shall give my Father and Mother [page 4]
good assurance uppon the receipt of
their legacies of Fortie poundes a peece
and to Discharge my Executor of the same Item I give unto '''my brother Anthonie'''
'''Arbor and Thomas Arbor his sonne'''
to either of them Five poundes a peece
to be paid them by my Executor within one
yeare next after my Decease Item I
give unto '''my Brother Richard Cooper''' xl s
to be paid him within one yere after my decease Item I give unto '''John Cooper'''
'''the Sonne of my Uncle Anthonie Coop[er] xl s
to be likewise paid him within one yeare
next after my decease Item I give
unto '''my Cozen Elizabeth Tuthill of Deepham'''
'''widdowe''' the some of xx s of lawfull Englishe
money to be paid her within one yeare
after my decease Item I give to my
'''uncles Robert Cowp[er] and Peter Cowp[er] x s
a peece Item I give to '''Henrie Elvye'''
'''my servant''' xl s to be paid him within one
yeare after my decease Item I give
unto '''Frances Pitcher my maide servante'''
Five poundes Item I give to my other two
maides '''Anne Bishopp & Ruthe Coop[er]''' xxs a
pece to be paid them within one whole yeare
next after my decease. Item I give to
anie of my godchildren xijd a pece Item
I give unto '''my Brother Thomas''' for terme
of his life all such Landes that I have
p[ur]chased in Hingham and after his Decease
I give into '''my nephew Thomas Cooper'''
'''his sonne''' and to his heires for ever all the
said Landes And I will my said Nephewe [page 5]
shall paie to ev[er]ie of his said '''Brothers'''
'''and Sisters''' then Livinge within one yeare
after the decease of his said Father xxs a
pece Item I Further will & my mynde
is that my wife shall have her Dwellinge
Rent free and the Insett howses & backhowse
as I nowe use them and the yardes untill
the Feast of the Annunciac[i]on of o[u]r Lady next
All the rest and Residue of my goodes
Chattells Cattles leases & Debts owinge unto
by bandes or other wise heretofore not bequeathed
I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas Cooper'''
'''my Brother''' whom I doe hereby make
& ordayne sole Executor of this my last
will & Testament puttinge him in Full
trust hereby to see this my will in all
thinges truelie & faithfullye p[er]formed
And I doe name & appointe '''my welbeloved'''
'''Freind Robert Constable of Hingham''' aforesaid
Sup[er]visor hereof prayinge him to be aidinge
& assistinge yo my Executor to see this
my will p[er]formed And I give him for
his paines xls to be paid by my Executor
And hereby I revoke & Disanull all former
& other wills by me made In Witnes whereof I have hereunto put my hand
& seale These beinge witnesses '''Robert'''
'''Peck Anthony Cooper Robert Constable''' Probate [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Norwich the last day of December AD 1617 ==Sources==

Will of John Corey (Southold, NY - 1753)

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[[Category:Southold, New York]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slaves]] [[Category:Suffolk County, New York, Slave Owners]] ==Summary== ::Will of [[Corey-1180|John Corey (1686-1754)]] *Repository: Copied from ''New York City Wills'', Liber 19, Page 88 "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99K-B7VQ?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P1-PTR%3A213306101%2C234657101 : 28 May 2014), New York > Wills and administrations 1749-1760 vol 17 and 19-21 > image 234 of 913; county courthouses, New York. *Drafted: 26 Dec 1753, Suffolk County, New York *Proved: 24 Aug 1754, Suffolk County, New York *Approved: 9 Sep 1754, New York ==Transcription== In the Name of Almighty God Amen
I [[Corey-1180|'''John Corey''']] of Southold inthe County of Suffolk in the Colony of New York being week in body but of sound mind and memory thanks be given to God for the same and calling to mind the unsartinty of this Life do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following first and principally I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the merrits death and passion of my Savior Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to inherit everlasting life and my Body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and as touching all such Worldly Estate as it hath pleased God to besto upon me I give and dispose thereof in manner following first I Will that all my Just debts be paid. Item I give and bequeath unto my Well beloved Wife [[Hobart-741|'''Dorothy Cory''']] for and during the Term she continues my Widow and no longer my Eastermost Room above and below and the back leento ajoining to the same. Item I give and bequeath unto my sd Wife all my indors house-hold goods except what shall hereinafterwards dispose of to be for her and at her disposenig also I give to my said Wife my Negro Woman called [[Corey-2167|'''Judah''']] to be at her disposal Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved son [[Corey-2165|'''Abijah Corey''']] all my Lands and Medows and Medow-ground together with the bouldings thereon after my wives interest in sd bouldings to have and to hold to him my said son Abijah Cory and to his heirs and Assigns for ever also I give to my said son Abijah Cry all my live stock as hors Oxen Cows Sheep ''Etc''(?) named or not named also I give to sd son Abijah Cory my Negro boy called [[Corey-2168|'''Shuboul''']] also I give to my said son all my Farming Implements and Carpenters Tools and other Tools named or not named also I give to my said sone Abijah my Gun and Sword also my Will is that my said son Abijah find and provide for my said Wife two Cows such as my said Wife shall chuse yearly and every year as long as she contimues my Wido. and farther my will is that my said sone provide and pay as a Legacy to my said Wife yearly and every year as long as she contimues my Wido and not longer fourteen Bushells of Good Wheat and Six Bushels of Indian Corn and one Barrel of pork and one Barrel of Beef and fifteen pounds of Wool and thirty pounds of Swingled Flax and a sufficient supply of fire wood fit for the fire Item I give and bequeath unto my wellbeloved son [[Cory-1193|'''John Cory''']] all that money that he hath already had also I give to my said son John my Silver Cup and Cain Item I give and bequeath unti my daughter [[Corey-2166|'''Elizabeth Lewis''']] my Negro Girl called [[Corey-2169|'''Violet''']] besides what I already give her Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Corey-48|'''Dorothea Dickinson''']] beside what she hath already had my Negro Girl called [[Corey-2170|'''Mitilo''']]. Also I give to my Grandson '''Bradick Cory''' one eight Shillings Item I give unto my Grandaughter '''Mary Wigins''' one case of Drawers Six Chears Six Pewter plates two pewter platters at the time of her Marriage and not otherwise Item my will is that my two Negroes [[Corey-2172|'''Darkus''']] and [[Corey-2171|'''Thankfull''']] be sold Lastly I do make constitute and appoint my well beloved Wife and my beloved son Abijah Cory my Executrix and Executor to this my Last Will and Testament desiring the same may be peformed according to my true intent and meaning In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this twenty Sixth day of December on the year of our Lord Christ one thousand and seven hundred and fifty three John Cory (LS) Signed Sealed published and declared by the above named John Cory to be his Last Will and Testament in the presents of us. '''Samuel Case''' '''Alse Corey''', '''John Drake'''.

Suffolk County ss: Be it Remembered that on the twenty fourth day of August 1754. personally came and appeared before me '''Elijah Hutchinson''' Surrogate of the said county Samuel Case and John Drake both of Southold in the said CountyWeavers and being duly Sworn on their Oaths declared that they and each of them did see John Cory sign and Seal the within written Instrument purporting to be the Will of the said John Cory bearing date the twenty sixth day of December 1753 And heard him publish and declare the same to be and contain his Last Will and Testament that at the time thereof he the said John Cory was of sound disposing mind and memory to the best of the knowledge and belief of them the Deponents and that their Names subscribed to the said Will are of their respective proper hands Writing which the Subscribed as Witnesses to the said Will in the Testators presence And that they the Deponents saw Alse Corey the other Witness to the said Will subscribe her name as Witness thereto in the Testators presence. / Elijah Hutchinson. Surrogate.

[[Delancey-32|'''James DeLancy''']] Esquire his Majesty's Lieutenant Governour and Commander in chief in and over the Province of New York and the Territories depending thereon in America To all whom these presents shall come or may concern Greeting Know Ye that that at Suffolk County on the twenty fourth day of August last before Elijah Hutchinson Esq. being thereunto delegated and appointed the Last Will and Testament of John Cory deceased (a copy whereof is hereunto annexed) was proved and now approved and allowed of by me; The said Deceased having whilst he lived and at the time of his death Goods Chattels and Credits within this Province by means whereof the proving and Registring the said Will and the Granting Administration of all and Singular the said Goods Chattels and Credits and also the Auditing allowing and final discharging the Account thereof doth belong unto me; And that Administration of all and Singular the said Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his Will was granted untio Dorothy Corey and Abijah Corey the Executors in the said Will named being first Sworn well and faithfully to Administer the same and to make and Exhibit a true and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the said Goods Chattels and Credits and also to render a Just and true Account thereof when thereunto required In Testimony whereof I have caused the prerogative Seal of the Province of New Yorkto be hereunto affixed the ninth day of September one thousand seven hundred and fifty four. / Gn Banyar D secry == Sources ==

Will of John Cowper of Attleborough 1566

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of John Cowper of Attleborough, Norfolk, England was written on 24 January 1566/7 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk on 26 February 1566/7.Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Register copy wills, v. 21, (Waterladde) 1563-1567, fol. 622 ''recto'', will of John COWPER of Attleborough, proved 26 February 1566/7; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 5 April 2022) DGS no. 8045267, image 636 of 665 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-john-yeoman-of-attleborough Norfolk Record Office]. The will is a register copy, written in English over 11 pages. The text is generally clear and easy to interpret and the paper/parchment is in good condition. The will starts halfway down folio 622 recto and the probate statement ends at the bottom of folio 627 recto. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''John Cowper:''' John Cooper of Hingham, yeoman, testator * '''Thomas Cowper my sonne:''' Thomas Cooper, testator's son, under 22 years, possibly eldest son, based on relative value of property bequests * '''Margaret Cowper my mother:''' Margaret Cooper, of Hingham, testator's mother * '''Alis my wiffe:''' Alice Cooper, testator's wife and executrix * '''Henry Cowper my sonne:''' Henry Cooper, testator's son, under 22 years, possibly fourth son, based on relative value of property bequests * '''Will[ia]m Cowper my sonne:''' William Cooper, testator's son, under 22 years, possibly second son, based on relative value of property bequests * '''Symonde Cowper my sonne:''' Simon Cooper, testator's son, under 22 years, possibly youngest son, based on relative value of property bequests * '''John Cowper my Sonne:''' John Cooper, testator's son, under 22 years, possibly third son, based on relative value of property bequests * '''Margaret my Dowter:''' Margaret Cooper, testator's daughter, under 22 years, unmarried * '''Anne my Dowter:''' Anne Cooper, testator's daughter, under 22 years, unmarried * '''John Cadie of great Ellingham:''' John Cady, supervisor * '''Thomas Cowper of Depeham:''' Thomas Cooper, supervisor * '''Symonde Beane:''' Simon Bean, witness * '''Robert Dowe:''' Robert Dow, witness * '''John Jollye:''' John Jolly, witness * '''Symonde Cowp[er]:''' Simon Cooper, witness === Will === [''folio 622 recto''] '''In the name of god Amen'''
The four and twentie daie of January in the nynthe
yeare of the reign[e] of our souereign[e] Ladye Elizabeth[e]
By the grace of god Quene of Englonde Fraunce
and Irelande Defendor of the Feithe &c '''I John'''
'''Cowper''' of Attilbourghe in the Countie of Norff
yeoman[e] beinge in good and hole mynde praised begod do
ordaine and make this my presente Testamente and laste
Will[e] in maner and forme followinge, Refusinge settinge
voide and adnullinge all[e] other Testament[es] and Will[e]s
by me made in tyme paste Furst I bequethe my sowle
vnto the m[er]cye of allmightie god trustinge to haue the
Fruicion[e] of his glorious p[re]sens amongeste the saintes in heauen[e] [''folio 622 verso''] '''And''' my bodie to be buried in the churcheyarde of Attilburgh[e]
aforsaide Item I giue and bequethe into the pore menes Boxe
Within the perrishe Churche of Attilburghe aforsaide to
thuse of the pore there Within the same Towne six
Shilling[es] and eighte pence Item I will that euery pore p[er]sone
That shalbe p[re]sente at my buriall[e] shall haue the same
Daie a penye and meate and Drinke sufficiente for one
meale Item I giue and bequeathe vnto euery one of my god=
=children[e] twelfe pence Item I doe giue Will and bequeathe
vnto '''Thomas Cowper my sonne''' to his heir[es] and
assignes all[e] and singular my messuag[es] Londes Tene=
=mentes Medowes Pastur[es] Feading[es] Reu[er]cions and
Hereditament[es] scituate lieinge and beinge in Hengh[a]m
sauinge I will[e] my full[e] mynde and entente is that '''Margaret'''
'''Cowper my mother''' and hir assignes shall[e] haue the
occupation[e] of all[e] those same p[re]misses duringe the hole
tearme of her naturall[e] liffe and '''the saide Thomas'''
'''my sonne''' nor his heir[es] not to enter into them till[e] after
my mother[es] decease nor before he shall[e] accomplishe
Thage of xxijtie yeares, and in case my mother shall[e]
Departe from hir naturall[e] liffe before '''the saide'''
'''Thomas''' shall[e] accomplishe the same age of xxijtie year[es] [''folio 623 recto''] '''I wyll''' that then[e] from the tyme of hir decease untill[e]
'''The saide Thomas''' shall accomplishe the saide age of
xxijtie yeares That '''Alis my wiffe''' and hir Executor[es]
and assignes shall[e] haue the occupacion[e] of all[e] the
Premisses scituate and lienge in Hengh[a]m aforsaide
'''Prouided allwaies''' I will[e] and my mynde
is that '''the same Thomas''' or his heir[es] or assignes
shall[e] paie or cause to be paide vnto '''Henry Cowper my'''
'''sonne''' when '''the same Henry''' shall[e] accomplishe thage of
xxijtie year[es] or to his assignes twentie poundes of
Lawfull[e] money of Englonde, and in case defaulte
shall[e] chaunce to be made in the paymente of the saide
Twentie poundes and not paide vnto '''the saide Henry[e]'''
when he shall[e] accomplishe the saide age of two and twen=
=tie year[es] nor within halfe a yeare after beinge furst
resonablye demanded I will[e] my full[e] mynde and ente[n]t
is that then '''the saide Henrye my sonne''' his heir[es]
and assignes shall[e] enter haue houlde and enioye to
hym and his heir[es] for euer all[e] the saide messuag[es]
Londes Tenementes and Hereditament[es] scituate
and lyeng in Hengh[a]m aforsaide aney thinge a=
forsaide to the contrarye then notwithstondinge Item
I will[e] that '''the saide Alis my wiffe''' and her assignes
shall[e] haue thoccupyeinge of all[e] my messuag[es] londes [''folio 623 verso''] Tenement[es] medowes Pastur[es] and Hereditament[es] scituate
and lienge in Depeham aforsaide duringe and vntill[e] suche
tyme as '''Will[ia]m Cowper my sonne''' shall[e] accomplishe thage of
xxijtie yeares and I will[e] that then '''the same Will[ia]m''' shall[e]
Haue houlde and enioye all[e] those same p[re]misss scituate and
lieing in Depeham aforsaide to hym his heir[es] and assignes
for euer so that '''the same Will[ia]m''' or his heir[es] Executor[es] or
assignes shall[e] paie or cause to be paide vnto '''Symonde'''
'''Cowper my sonne''' when '''the same Symonde''' shall[e] accom=
=plishe theage of xxij year[es] or to his assignes twentie
poundes of lawfull[e] money of Englonde, and in case it
shall[e] chaunce defaulte to be made in the paymente of
the same twentie pounde by the space or tyme of halfe
a yeare next after suche tyme as it owghte to be
paide beinge furste resonablye demanded I will[e] and my
mynde is that then '''the saide Symonde''' his heir[es]
and assignes shall[e] enter haue houlde and enioye all[e]
and singular the p[re]misss scituate and lienge in Depeham
aforsaide to hym '''the same Symonde''' his heir[es] and
assignes for euer, aney thinge aforsaide to the contra=
=ry in aney wise then notwithstondinge Item I giue
and bequethe vnto '''the saide Alis my Wiffe''' and to her
[''folio 624 recto''] Assignes all[e] that my messuage in whiche I nowe inhabite
and all[e] other my messuag[es] Londes Tenement[es] Medowes
Pastur[es] and Hereditament[es] bothe fre and coppihoulde scituate
and lienge in Attilburghe aforsaide duringe the hole terme
of hir naturall[e] liffe for and steade of suche Dower or
Thirde parte as '''the same Alis''' mighte haue by the order
of the lawe in aney other my saide messuag[es] Londes
and other the p[re]misss scituate and lienge in Hengham
and Depeham aforsaide, and I will[e] that after hir
Decease all[e] the saide Messuag[es] Londes Teneme[n]ts
and other the p[re]misss scituate and lyenge in Attilburgh aforesaide
shall[e] holye remayne vnto '''John Cowper my Sonne'''
His heirs and Assignes for euer '''Proui='''
'''=ded''' allwaies and my full intente and mynde is in case
it shall[e] chaunce the saide '''Thomas my sonne''' to dep[ar]te
from his naturall[e] liffe before suche tyme as he shall[e]
accomplishe his saide age of xxijtie years withowte yssew
of his bodye lawfully begottone I will[e] that then all[e] the
saide Messuag[es] Londes Tenement[es] medowes Pastur[es]
and Hereditament[es] scituate and lyenge in Hengham
aforsaide shall[e] hollye remayne vnto '''the saide John'''
'''Cowper my sonne''' his heir[es] and assignes for euer and
Then after my saide wiff[es] decease I will[e] all[e] my saide
messuag[es] Londes and Tenement[es] medowes Pastur[es]
and Hereditament[es] scituate and lienge in Attilburgh[e] [''folio 624 verso''] Aforsaide shall[e] hollye remayne vnto '''the saide Henry my sonne'''
His heir[es] and assignes for euer aney thinge aforsaide to the
contrary then nothwithsrondinge, and in case '''the saide Will[ia]m'''
'''my sonne''' shall[e] chau[n]ce to departe from his naturall[e] liffe
before suche tyme as he owghte or mighte by vertue
of this my laste Will[e] enter my saide messuag[es] Londes
Tenement[es] medowes Pastur[es] and other the p[re]misss
onlye scituate and lienge in Depeham aforsaide and w[i]th=
=owte yssewe of his bodye lawfully[e] begottene '''The saide'''
'''Thomas my sonne''' liuinge untill[e] his saide age of xxijtie
Yeares or leuinge yssew still[e] aliue lawfully begotten[e]
of the bodye of '''the same Thomas''' I will that then[e]
all[e] my saide Messuag[es] Londes Tenement[es] and other
The p[re]misss scituate and lyenge in Depeh[a]m aforsaide
shall[e] holly[e] remayne vnto '''the saide John my sonne''' his
Heir[es] and assignes for euer And I will that then
also all[e] my saide messuag[es] Londes and other the p[re]misss
onlye scituate and lyenge in Attilburghe aforsaide after my
Saide wiff[es] decease shall[e] holye remayne vnto '''the saide'''
'''Henry my sonne''' his heir[es] and assignes for euer
And in case bothe '''the saide Thomas and Will[ia]m my'''
'''sonnes''' shall[e] chaunce to departe from their naturall[e] liues
before eyther or aney of them two shall[e] accomplishe
the saide age of xxij year[es] w[i]t[h]out aney yssewe of eyther [''folio 625 recto''] Of their bodies lawfully begotton[e] I will[e] and my mynde is
That then '''the saide Henrye Cowper my sonne''' and
His heir[es] shall[e] haue houlde and enioye all[e] my saide
Messuag[es] Londes Tenement[es] and other the p[re]misss
scituate and lyeng in Depeham aforsaide to hym his
heir[es] and assignes foreuer And I will[e] that then
'''The saide Symonde Cowper my sonne''' his heir[es]
and assignes after my saide wiff[es] decease shall[e]
Haue houlde and enioye all[e] my saide messuag[es] londes
and other the p[re]misss scituate and lienge in
Attilburghe aforsaide to hym his heir[es] and assignes
for euer aney thinge aforsaide to the contrary in aney
wise then Notwithstondinge '''Prouided''' allwaies
I will[e] and my mynde is that none of my saide sonnes shall[e]
Enter into aney of the p[re]misss before suche tyme as
they or he vnto whome the p[re]misss aren willed assig=
=ned or deuised shall[e] accomplishe the saide year[es] age of
xxij year[es] And I will[e] that in the meane tyme my
siade wiffe her Execut[or] and assignes shall[e] e[n]ioye
thoccupacion[e] of all[e] the same p[re]misss, sauinge I will[e] that
'''The saide Margaret my mother''' and her assignes
shall[e] enioye thoccupienge of all[e] the p[re]misss lyenge
and beinge in Hengh[a]m aforsaide duringe the hole
terme of her naturall[e] liffe Furthermore
'''Prouided allwaies''' I will my full[e] mynde
and entente is that if it shall[e] chaunce aney one of my [''folio 625 verso''] Sonnes to departe from his naturall[e] liffe before he shall[e]
accomplishe thage of xxijtie year[es] and that the other Fower
of my saide sonnes shall[e] liue till[e] eu[er]y of those of those my
four sonnes shall[e] accomplishe thage of xxijtie year[es] or shall[e]
Leaue yssew of his or their bodie or bodies lawfully begotton[e]
That then he or they which shall[e] by forme of this my
saide Testament and Will[e] enioy the saide messuag[es] and
other the p[re]misss scituate and lyenge in Hengham aforsaide
shall[e] paye vnto the youngest of those my Four Sounnes when
he shall[e] come to his age of xxijtie year[es] tene poundes
of lawfull[e] money of Englode and nomore aney thinge
aforsaide to the contrarye then notwithstondinge, and
likewise he or they which shall[e] then enioye the p[re]misss
scituate and lyenge in the Depeham aforsaide shall[e] paie
or cause to tbe paide vnto the same youngest of those my
four sonnes when he shall accomplishe his saide age of xxijtie
year[es] other tene poundes of lawfull[e] money of englond
and nomore aney thinge aforespecified to the contrary then
Notwithstondinge And in case defaulte shall[e] chaunce
to be made in the paymente of the siade some of tene
Pounde whiche is to tbe paide by hym or those that
shall[e] then haue the saide Hereditament[es] lyenge in
Hengham aforsaide by the space or tyme of half a
Yeare next after it oughte to be paide beinge Furst
[''folio 626 recto''] Resonablye demaunded, I will[e] that then the same youngeste
Sonne of those my fower sonnes and his heir[es] shall[e] enter
haue houlde and enioye for euer the moytie or one halfe of
all[e] the p[re]misss scituate and lyenge in Hengham aforsaide
To hym his heir[es] and assignes for euer, And in case
defaulte shalbe made by him of them whiche owght then
To paye the othersaide tene pounde by the space or tyme
of one halfe yeare next after it owghte to be paide beinge
Furst resonablye demaunded I will[e] that then likewise the
same youngest of those my four sonnes and his heir[es] shall[e]
Haue and enioye the moytie of all[e] the p[re]misss lyenge
in Depeham aforsaide for euer, aney thinge aforsaide to
the contrary then notwithstondinge '''Moreouer'''
'''Prouided''' and I will[e] that theye and euery of
them which shall[e] enioy the p[re]misss scituate and
lyenge in Depeham aforsaide for the tyme and tymes
of their and euery of their actuall[e] Possession[e] or
Estate therin, shall[e] paye and discharge all[e] suche pay=
=ment[es] as shall[e] growe and be Payable w[i]thin that tyme
and tymes, which I do owe for the purchase of the same
otherwise I will[e] my Executrix her Execut and assignes
shall[e] enioy the profight[es] therof untill[e] the same payment[es]
be fullye paide Item I giue and bequethe vnto '''the saide'''
[''folio 626 verso''] '''John my sonne''' tene poundes to be paide at his age of xxijtie year[es]
Item I giue and bequethe vnto '''Margaret my Dowter'''
to hir Execut and assignes twentie poundes of lawfull[e]
money of Englonde to be paide vnto her eyther in the daie
of hir mariage or at theher age of xxijtie year[es] at which
that come furste Item I giue and bequethe vnto '''Anne'''
'''my Dowter''' to hir execut and assignes other twentie
Poundes of lawfull[e] money of Englonde to be paide
eyther in the daie of hir mariage or ells[e] at hir age
of xxijtie year[es] at whiche shallthat come furste Item all[e]
the residewe of my goodes Cattall[e]s and Debt[es] not
before giuen nor bequethed I giue and bequethe them
vnto '''the saide Alis my wiffe''' hir execut and
Assignes paying such Debt[es] as I do owe, not beinge
otherwise afore ordered to be paide, and p[er]forming
this my Testament and last will[e] accordinge to
the trewe meaninge aforespecified sauinge I will my
bedsteade in my parlor shall[e] remayne still[e] for euer
in the same Parlor And I do ordaine and make the
'''same Alis my wiffe the sole Executrix''' of this
my Testament and last will[e] Moreouer I will[e] and [''folio 627 recto''] Desier '''John Cadie of great Ellingham''' and '''Thomas'''
'''Cowper of Depeham aforsaide to be superuisors''' of the
same my Testament and last will[e] In witnes wherof
herunto I haue sett my Seale the daie and yeare
furst aboue wretten These Beinge witnesss '''Symonde'''
'''Beane Robert Dowe John Jollye and Symonde Cowp[er]'''
w[i]th other Per me '''Johem Cowper''' === Probate === [''folio 627 recto continued; translated from Latin''] This testament was proved at Buckenham St Martin before Master John Barne, Bachelor of Laws, Commissary and Official in and throughout the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, the 26th day of the month of February in the year of Our Lord one thousand five hundred and sixty six, and the administration of the goods etc was granted to the executrix named in the said testament, being sworn in due form of law etc Exhibited inventory of goods extending to the sum of £178 10s 2d === Footnotes ===

Will of John Cowper the elder of Hengham 1538

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cowper]] This is a transcript of the registered copy will of John Couper of "Hengham" (Hingham) Norfolk, a yeoman. He wrote his will on 24 November 1538. The will has no probate for some reason

Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Couper''' testator *'''Elizabeth''' wife of testator *'''William Couper''' son of testator *'''Raff Couper''' son of testator *'''John Portman''' Tanner, witness to will *'''John Rouse the elder''' witness to will *'''Richard Carte''' witness to will *'''John Newton''' masyn, witness to will *'''Rychard Sharppe''' witness to will In the name of god Amen the xxiiijti daye off
Novemb[er] in the yere of o[ur] lord god the mt ccccc xxxviijth I
'''John coup[er] of hengh[a]m''' in the dioc[ese] of norwiche thelder
beyng in good and hole mynde as thanks be to god make
my testament & laste will in this man[er] and forme folowyng
ffyr I bequethe my soule to Almyghty god and my body to be
buryd in the aleye before the trinite in the churche of Hengham
aforeseyd unto the whiche hye ault[er] I gyve & bequethe for tithes
and offerings forgoten & nott payd vs
It[e]m towards the
Rep[er]ac[i]ons of the seyd churche xxs It[e]m I bequethe towards
the light kepte before the blissyd sac[r]ament in the seyd churche
xijd
It[e]m I gyve to yche of [th]e lazar howses p[er]teynyng unto
Norwich gats to yche of them iiijd
It[e]m I will at [th]e day
of my buryall have a solempne dirige & messe of Requie[m]
done for me & ev[er]y preste beyng at my dirige have iiijd
clarkes ijd & child[er]ne in the quere half pense yf it may be borne
and afte[r] messe I will th[a]t myne neyb[or]s shall have brede chyse
and drynke to praye for my soule and all good cristen soulis
and my vijth daie & xxvti daie I put it unto the discrec[i]on of
myne executix
It[e]m I gyve unto '''Elizabeth my wyffe'''
all myne movabills goods as corne cattells of ev[er]y nature
what so ev[er] it shalbe at that daie yff any therof maye
be sparyd I will that it shall be equaley devidyd be
twyn '''Will[i]am coup[er] Raff Coup[er] the sonnes of the sayd'''
[page 2] '''John & Elizabethe'''
It[e]m I gyve unto the sayd''' Elizabethe my wyffe'''
all myn utensells ymplements & stuff of myn howse as
bras pewter laten wollen lennen bedds bedding w[i]t[h] all other
necessars unto my sayd howse & to me p[er]teynyng to be to the use
of my said wyff and yff any therof maye be spared I will
that it be equaly devided betwyn the sayd '''Will[i]am coup[er] &'''
'''Raff coup[er] my sonnes''' & hyr sonnes/ the Reste of my goods
not gyvyn nor bequethed I put them unto the discrec[i]on
of myn executryx whiche I have ordeyn and made
'''Elizabethe my wyffe '''that she shall dispose them & fullfyll
my will in suche wise that it maye be unto the pleasure
of god & for the will of my soule & her soule Also I gyve
unto the said '''Elizabethe my wyffe''' & myn executrix all
my full power titill & strengthe & to the executors & assignes
of hyr for to Receyve & to take all my detts whiche is
dewe & owyng unto me owther by Indentures or by
obligac[i]ons or bills or otherwise to the fullfylling of this
my said testament & last will & trewly to content
and paye a my dettes to all men of Righte Theis wittnes
'''John Portman tann[er] John Rouse theld[er] Richard Carte'''
'''John Newton masyn Rychard Sharppe''' and other moo
the daye and yere abovn said

Will of John Cowper the elder of Hengham 1556

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] ===Contents=== ===Introductory Notes=== The will of [[Cowper-638|John Cowper]] the elder of Hingham, Norfolk, England was written on 11 October 1556 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk 31 December 1556[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/cowper-john-elder-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 16 (Beales) fo. 279 - Cowper, John, elder, of Hingham 1556] The will is a register copy, written in English over four pages. The text is fairly easy to read. The paper/parchment is in good condition. ===Transcription conventions=== *spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: *capital I is silently modernised to I or J as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") *ff at the start of a word is silently modernised to F (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") *additional paragraph breaks may be included to increase readability of large amounts of text *superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) *abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) *the letter thorn is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") *short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note *editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets *names and relationships are highlighted in bold *footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies *u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") *the virgule, signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash /, but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) ===Persons mentioned=== The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help search engines find this page. *'''John Cowper the elder''' Testator *'''Alice''' wife of testator *'''John Cowper''' son of testator *'''Walter Cowper''' son of testator *'''Robert (Cowper)''' son of testator *'''Rychard (Cowper) '''son of testator *'''Symon (Cowper)''' son of testator *'''Thomas (Cowper)''' son of tesator *'''John Fawkes''' son in law of testator *'''Katering''' daughter of testator *'''Wylliam Woodcock''' godchild of testator *''' John Couper''''godson of testator, son of Peter Cowper, relationship to testator unknown * '''Rychard Baraclowe''' godson of testator *'''John Cowper''' the son of Thomas Cowper, relationship to testator unknown *''' Syr Walter Cowper''' brother of testator. A priest not Sir as in a knight, Sir usedas a title for clergy.(this is his will https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-1S8T-F?i=476&cat=278818 *''' Stephen Longe''' witness to will *''' Rychard Magges''' parish priest, witness to will *'''Robert Agges '''witness to will ===Will=== '''In the name of god amen''' the xith
daye of October in the yeare of our lord god
mth ccccc lvjtie''' I John Cowper the elder'''
of Hengham in the countye of norff being in
good and hooll mynde thanks be to god make and
declare thys my testament and last wyll in manner
and fourme following Refusing and adnulling all other
testaments and wylles by me made in tymes past

Fyrst I bequeath my Soule to allmightye god
trusting to have the benyfyght of his glorious
p[re]sence amongst the Saints in heven And my
bodye to be buryed in the southesyde of the church
yard of Hengham aforsayde

Item I wyll that my Executors shall bestowe at the daye of my
buryall in the quyer vis viijd And to be delte than
to the pore people vjs viijd xxs And at my xxxtie

[page 2] Day geven as at my buryall daye aforsayde And
also I do give xlvjs viijdto be delte therof yerelye
vjs viijd tyll yt be fullye payed
Also I give to the
parrysshe churche of Hengham tenne shillings

Item
I give and bequethe unto''' Alice my wyif''' all my
Stuff and Implements of houshoulde two neate and
the best horse beast that I shall chance to have at
the daye of my decesse all my Swine cattall and
all my ffowles

Item I give and bequeath unto the
sayde''' Alice my wyif '''yerlye ffrom my decesse du
ring the hooll terme of the naturall lyef of the
same '''Alice''' fowere marks of lawfull monye of
Englande to be payde to hyr quarterlye by even
portyons by myne Executors or thexecutoures
of them or by one of them most of that debte
which''' John Cowper my sonne''' oweth unto
me

Item I wyll that the sayde '''Alice my wyef'''
shall enjoye and have to hyr and hyr assignes
all suche Somes of corne and grayne wood
keping and pasturage of cattall as shalbe comynge
and growinge as well from''' John Cowp[er] my sonne'''
hys heyres executors and assignes by vertue of
an indenture made betwene me and the sayde
'''Alyce''' of thone partye and the sayde '''John my'''

[page 3] '''sonne''' of thother parte as also from '''Walter Cowper my'''
'''sonne''' hys heyres executours and assignes by vertue of
an Indenture made betwene me and the sayde''' Alice''' of
thone parte and the sayde''' Walter '''of thother parte ffrom
the daye of my decesse during the hoole terme of the
naturall lyef of the same''' Alice '''soo that the same
'''Alice''' shall not take or clayme at the lawe anye
dowrye or thred parte in any these lands tenements
and heredytaments which I have soulde unto the sayde
'''John my sonne''' and unton the sayde''' Walter my sonne'''
or any p[ar]cell of the same And if the same '''Alice'''
shall take or clayme at the lawe suche dowrye
or third parte in the p[re]myss[es] or anye parte thereof
I will that then all the sayde corne and grayne
wood and keping or pasturage of cattall or monye
and all other things geven by my wyll or else
anye other wayes comynge or i[n]cominge from the
sayde''' John Cowper and Walter Cowp[er] my sonnes'''
shall cease and remayne styll in thands of the same
'''John Cowper and Walter Cowper my sonnes '''there
heyres and assignes to their owne uses according
to the porcyons that shulde p[ro]cede from them Anye
thing aforsayde to the contrarye notwithstanding

Item I give to '''Robert my sonne''' or hys heyrs
Tenne pounds and Seven pounds therof to be payed

[page 4]
in the yere after my decesse and thother three pounds the
yere after that
Also I give to''' Rychard my sonne''' xxvli
to be payed to hym or to hys heyrs executours or assignes
Seven pounds a yere to be payed next after '''Robert '''be
payed And I give''' Symond my sonne '''Tenne
pounds to be payed to hym or to hys heyrs five pounds
a yere next after''' Rychard''' be payed
And also I give
to '''Thomas my sonne''' and hys heyrs Thirttye
pounds to be payed next after''' Symon''' be payed vijli a
yere

Item I give and bequthe unto '''John Fawkes my'''
'''sonne in lawe''' tenne marks ov[er] and besydes xxtie more
conteyned in one obligacyon wherin I stande bounde
unto the same''' John Fawlkes '''Seven pounds a
yere tyll the sayde twenty pounds be fullye and
truelye payed

I give to '''Katering my daughter''' in
lawe twenty shillings

I give to''' Wyll[ia]m Woodcock'''
'''my godchylde''' twety shillings to be payed hym at
thage of xviijten yeares

And I give to''' John Coup[er]'''
'''my godsonne the sonne of Peter Cowper''' vis
viijd and '''Rychard Baraclowe my godsonne '''vjsviijd
to be payed at xviijten years of age

I give to all my
other godchildren xijd apece and to all my bellchildren bellchildren - archaic term for granschildren>
unbequethed being borne at my lyef daye vis vid apece
to be payed at thage of xviijten years

Also I give to

[page 5]

'''John Cowp[er] the sonne of Thomas Cowper '''vjs viijd
at thage of xviijten years And if anye of my bellchildren
departe thother of the brethrene and systerne to have that
parte providyd always I wyll that the sayde legaces
shall not be otherwyse payed them that all suche debts
as I doe owe by my kindes of bonds be fyrst payed
or discharged anye things afore to the contrarye not
w[ith]standing

And I doe ordeyne and make''' my Exe'''
'''cutors John Fawkes and my sonne Rychard '''And
I will and desyre '''my brother Syr Walter Cowp[er]''' Sir is a title for a priest rather than a knight in this context
'''to be Sup[er]viso[r]''' of this my p[re]sent testament beque
thing hym for hys labour xxs These being '''wytt'''
'''ness[es] Stephen Longe p[ar]ysshe prest Rychard'''
'''Magges Robert Agges '''w[ith] others

Will of John Crompton Weems

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of John Crompton WEEMS (1850): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of John C. Weems Anne Arundel County BEG #1 F476 In the name of God, Amen. I, John C. Weems, being advanced in life and desirous of making my final arrangements of my property and making quiet disposition of it among my family do make this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all others. Firstly, I have deeded to my son Franklin Weems about three hundred acres of land adjoining my present homestead which I now confirm to him. I now will, devise and bequeath to my five daughters, Catherine, Mary, Sarah Ann, Elizabeth, and Francis Weems all the rest and residue of my real and personal estate, share and share alike, including the farm on which I now reside, it being my wish that they shall take and possess and enjoy it to them, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, subject to the following limitations. It is my will that my son Franklin Weems shall take and hold all said property of every description (exception the said three hundred acres deeded to him) in trust for his said sisters and my dear wife, Elizabeth, she to receive from him an equal part of the proceeds and yields of said Estate with each of my said daughters, during her life, that is, each of them receiving and enjoying the one sixth part of the same, after the compensation to my said son Franklin hereinafter provided for, for the services hereinafter exacted of him and after also, there shall have been deducted the annuities and legacies I may hereinafter leave and will. I will, accordingly, that to enable my said son Franklin to work and till my said lands for the benefit of those hereby provided for, he shall take the said lands and my Negroes and personal property in trust; he to work my said lands and his three hundred acres and crop them all together with my said Negro slaves, horses, teams, etc. to reserve and hold for himself one fourth part of the net yield of all said lands and property including said three hundred acres and paying to his said mother and sisters equal sixth parts of the remaining three fourths part of said net yield. But I will that first of all and before any division takes place, my said son Franklin Weems shall pay to my granddaughter Catherine Weems, daughter of my son Doctor Stephen Weems, the sum of one hundred dollars a year, during her single life, it being my wish that she should have a home among my family as long as she shall desire it, being unmarried, and that my said son Franklin may from year to year lay out said hundred dollars for her education, support, etc. according to his own judgment. The interest and property I have given and hereby willed to my said daughters, I will that they shall hold and enjoy to their own sole and separate use free from the use and control of any husband, either of them may have at the time of my death or at any time afterwards. It is my will that after my death, my said son Franklin shall go on and as he heretofore has done, apply all the net yield of my estate to the payment of my debts till all is removed and the estate is clear. It is my will that my wife and each of my said daughters as long as each shall continue single, shall have a home and residence in my present dwelling house at Lock Eden it being my wish that the said estate should not be divided till all my debts are paid and so long as my said son Franklin shall have consent to hold the trust hereby reposed in him. While paying my debts until they are all paid. I will and desire that my said son Franklin shall work the estates all together as aforesaid he applying each year such portion to the debts of the said proceeds as he deems judicious, before any division takes place among the family. Should my said son Franklin Weems be induced for any cause to relinquish the trust herein reposed in him or should my beloved wife and daughters be deprived of his protection and assistance by death, it is my will that my wife, acting with the advice and consent of a majority of my daughters shall employ or appoint another person to be a trustee upon such terms and for such time as they shall agree on, so that no sale or division of my said estate Loch Eden shall be made or effected during the life of my said wife nor while there be one of my said daughters remaining unmarried. Lastly, I will further express a desire (not my will) to have what weight and influence it may, with my dear wife and her children herein named and provided for as aforesaid. To wit, that should either of her sons now living or their families or the family or any member of the family of my dear deceased son John W. Weems or my dear niece Elizabeth Hackara (?) or any child of hers ever be in want of assistance, that such assistance may be afforded them or any of them so far as circumstances will permit, just as they can readily believe that I would myself tender to his, her, or their wants were I living. I hereby establish and appoint my dear wife Elizabeth Weems and my son Franklin Weems Executor of this my last will and testament. In witness thereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of June 1850. John C. Weems Witness: David G. Weems Hezekiah Fisher S. S. Griffith Whereas I, John C. Weems of Anne Arundel County and State of Maryland have made and executed my last will and testament in writing, bearing date the twentieth day of June 1850, which said last will and testament and every clause, bequest and devise therein contained, I do hereby ratify and confirm (saving and excepting such clauses , bequests, and devises therein mentioned as are by me hereinafter revoked and made void) and being desirous to alter some parts thereof, and of making some additions thereto, do therefore hereby make this my codicil which I will and direct shall be taken and held as part of my said last will and testament, in manner and form following. Whereas, since the making of my last will and testament, I find it necessary and incumbent on me to make some provision for my son Doctor Stephen W. Weems and his family and in consideration of such hereinafter made for my said son Stephen W. Weems, I hereby revoke that part of my will and testament wherein I gave and bequeathed to my granddaughter Catherine Weems, the daughter of my son Stephen the annuity of one hundred dollars. And whereas by my said last will and testament, I did will and devise and bequeath to my five daughters, Catherine Weems, Mary Weems, Sarah Ann Weems, Elizabeth Weems (now Elizabeth Tilliard) and Frances Weems all the rest and residue of my real and personal estate, share and share alike, including the farm on which I then resided, and do now reside, subject to and under certain conditions and which I do hereby desire and will to be carried out and observed and whereas in order and with a view to providing for my said son Stephen and his heirs an equal portion of the estate so willed , bequeathed and devised to my five daughters herein before named, conferring on him and confirming unto him my said son Stephen the same right and title to an equal share of my aforesaid estate as is conferred upon my daughters by my said last will and testament, subject however to the same conditions and limitations therein mentioned and instead of my wife and daughters receiving one sixth part the proceeds and yield of my said estate after compensating my son Franklin Weems as therein provided for, they and each of them, that is to say, my wife, daughters, and my son Stephen shall each receive one seventh thereof, it being my intention that my Stephen and his heirs shall be benefited in an equal degree and to an equal extent and to share equally with my daughters before and after the division of my estate. I hired to my son John W. Weems, now deceased, at the time he removed to the South several Negro slaves for the use of which (by agreement) he was to pay me a portion of the crop of cotton annually, which he failed to do with the exception of one year and as he had their services without any remuneration or compensation for several years thereafter and until at and by his own request, I transferred the services of said slaves to my son A. Wellington Weems who has had and enjoyed their services ever since without compensation or remuneration, notwithstanding said transfer was made upon the same terms and under the same stipulations that my said son John W. Weems had taken them, to wit, they and each of them agreeing to pay me annually a portion of the crop of cotton so long as it suited my convenience or pleasure to let them remain in their possession and believing as I do that the gratuitous services of said slaves enjoyed and received by my said sons John W. and A. W. Weems is fully equal to any provision I have made or can make for the residue of my estate, all things considered and the time having now arrived when the services of said slaves are absolutely necessary to enable my son Franklin Weems to cultivate my lands and to execute the trust reposed in him by my last will and testament (to which I affix this as a codicil and which I hereby direct shall be taken and held as part of my last will and testament) I have directed and empowered my son A. Wellington Weems now on his way to or in the state of Louisiana, to sell and dispose of said slaves or such of them as may be alive and the increase of all, who may be living or dead and to remit to me, if living or to my son Franklin Weems should I die before my son A. W. Weems executes the trust reposed in him in relation to said slaves, the money arising or accruing from the sale of said slaves together with the amount received for Negro boy Alex who was sold by my son A. W. Weems by and with my consent with the understanding that the slave so sold should be replaced by the purchase of another, and I hereby do require (it being my will and desire that my said son Franklin Weems shall lay out, invest and appropriate the money arising from the sale of such slaves as are herein referred to, in the purchase of slaves to be employed in the cultivation of the lands mentioned or referred to in my last will and testament. In order and with the view and intention of assisting my son A. W. Weems and Mrs. Martha Weems, the widow of my dec’d son John W. Weems, and their children, and to prevent the Island now held and possessed by my son A. W. Weems and Mrs. M. Weems and her children from being sold at Sheriff’s sale, I advanced certain sums of money to pay judgments on said land and directed said judgment or judgments be entered in the docket in the county in the state of Louisiana wherein the said island lies and is situated, for my use. Now it is my will and desire that my executors named in my last will and testament shall proceed to collect the amount of said judgment or judgments as the case may be and apply the proceeds thereof to the payment of my debts. In making this codicil to my last will and testament, I have not given to my grandchildren, the children of my deceased son John W. Weems, any portion of my estate or property. For reasons not necessary to enumerate but sufficiently necessary to satisfy my own mind of the propriety and justice of my course, but fearing that an omission on my part to make some provision for them might be construed as a want of affection, I feel it my duty to declare that, I entertain for them and each of them an equal share of love and affection that I entertain for my children or other grandchildren and further it may not be improper to say that their mother has it in her power to provide for them more substantially than I have provided for my own children. In witness whereof, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight. John C. Weems Witness T. J. Franklin R. Mackubin John Crandell Anne Arundel County, the 19th day of February 1862, Dr. Thomas J. Franklin affirms the will for probate. US GenWeb Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-jc.txt]

Will of John Dame, Carpenter of Hingham, 1554

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Dame of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 5 February 1552. It was probated on April 1554. '''Will of John Dame, Carpenter of Hingham, 1554''', ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 243[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/dame-john-carpenter-of-hingham|'''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004639 Image 260-1.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in John Dame's will: *John Dame, Carpenter, Testator *Alyce Crewe, daughter *John Crewe, son-in-law *Thomas Dame, son *Unnamed son of Thomas Dame, godson *Robert Crewe, godson *Unnamed daughters of Thomas Dame, granddaughters *Elizabeth, wife, executrix *Johan Dame, daughter of William Dame *William Dame, son *Robert Albry, witness *Mychalas Lamb, witness *Thomas Fyttling, witness *Robert Aggy, witness *John Cadye, witness ==Sources==

Will of John Darby, Rector of Grafton Flyford, Worcestershire, 1678

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of '''[[Darby-2996|Dr John Darby]]''', Rector of Grafton Flyford, Worcestershire. John drew up his will on 30 October 1671 and it was unrevised until it was proved at the Worcester Consistory Court on 6 August 1678. '''Will of John Darby 1678''' Worcester Consistory Court records, 1678, number 137. Worcestershire Archives, The Hive, Worcester. In the intervening seven years, some of the legatees had died. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Darby-2996|John Darby]] Dr. in Divinity & Rector of Grafton Flyford''' Testator *'''my loving neece''' unnamed, received £50 *'''Brother in law [[Streete-23|Thomas Street Esq]]''' Thomas Streete, residuary legatee and executor *'''sons of Thomas Street''' unnamed sons of the said Thomas, to have Testator's books *'''wife [[Streete-43|Bridget Darby]]''' formerly Bridget Streete, sister of Thomas Streete *'''[[Villiers-66|George Lord Coventry]]''' Testator leased land in Grafton Flyford from George the second Earl of Coventry. *'''my god Daughter [[Streete-61|Elizabeth Street]] daughter of the sayd Thomas Street''' was to inherit the lease of the lands in Grafton Flyford after the death of Bridget Darby, but predeceased her. *'''Wm Folkingham''' witnessed will *'''cozen Bridgett Brittaine''' witnessed will, received a piece of plate as a legacy *'''my reverend Tutor Dr Claiton M[aste]r of University: Colledg in Oxon''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Clayton_(academic) Richard Clayton] a mourning ring. Died in 1676. *'''reverend Dr Barloe provost of Queens colledg in Oxon''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Barlow_(bishop) Thomas Barlow] a mourning ring. *'''reverend Dr Crowther principall of St Mary Hall in Oxon''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Mary_Hall,_Oxford#Principals Joseph Crowther] a mourning ring *'''reverend Dr Rogers Fellow of Magdalene Colledg in Oxon''' a mourning ring *'''my worthy friend Mr Thomas Taylor pr[e]centor of the Cathedrall Church of Worcester''' a mourning ring *'''my loving friend Mr Morris Wheeler''' a book *'''my worthy friend Mr Bunce''' books *'''my good friend Mr Waller of Spetchley ''' books *'''my loving Cozens Katherine Brittaine & Jasper Brittaine''' mourning rings *'''my loving niece Katherine Street''' a silver tumbler *'''my worthy Friend Mr Henry Panting''' to preach funeral sermon ---- In the name of god Amen. '''I John Darby Dr. in'''
'''Divinity & Rector of Grafton Flyford''' in the County of
Worcester being of sound & p[er]fect memory doe make my
last will & testament in manner following I bequeath my soul
into the hands of my mercifull Saviour & Redeemer and my
body to the earth to be interred in the parish: church of
Grafton Flyford, and for my estate wherewith it hath
pleased god to blesse me as followeth: Imprimis I give
and bequeath to '''my loving neece''' [''blank space''] the sume of
fifty pounds to be payd to her within twelve months after
my decease Item I give and bequeath to my loving
'''Brother in law Thomas Street Esq''' all my Books to be
by him disposed of to such of his sons as in his discretion
he shall thinke fit to use them: All the rest and residue
of my estate reall & p[er]sonall what soever (except such legacys
as shalbe hereafter in these pr[e]sents be given by me) I give
and bequeath to my sayd Brother in Law Thomas Street
executor of this my last will & testam[en]t upon speciall
trust & confidence that he shall p[er]mitt and suffer my Deare
& '''loving wife Bridget Darby''' to have and take the rents
issues and p[ro]fitts of my lands and tenem[en]ts that I now hold
for years determinable upon lease from the right
hon[ora]ble '''George Lord Coventry''' during her widdowhood, and allsoe
shall p[er]milt & suffer my sayd wife to have the use and
p[ro]fitt of the residue of my p[er]sonall estate during her
widdow hood The principall stock of the sayd residue of my p[er]sonall
estate being intended by me to be left to my sayd executor
And also after the widdow:hood of my sayd wife my
will is that '''my god Daughter Elizabeth Street daughter'''
'''of the sayd Thomas Street''' shall have the residue
or remainder of the sayd terme of years in the sayd
lands and tenem[ent]s and I doe hereby direct and appoint
that the sayd Thomas Street doth shall renew the
sayd Leases and adde to the estate & terme therein
for the benefitt of my sayd god daughter if the sayd
Lord Coventry or his heyres shalbee p[re]vailed with to grant
any longer or greater estate in the sayd lands and
tenem[en]ts In witnes whereof I have hereunto putt my
hand and seale & published this my last will & testam[en]t
the thirtyeth day of October 1671 Jo: Darby Signed sealed & published
by the sayd John Darby
as his last will & testa[me]nt
in the p[re]sence of
Wm Folkingham
Bridgett Brittaine I the sayd '''John Darby''' doe also by this my last will give
to my severall friends hereafter men[t]ioned as followeth: To my reverend Tutor '''Dr Claiton''' M[aste]r of University: Colledg
in Oxon a mourning ring of a marke price
To the reverend '''Dr Barloe''' provost of Queens colledg in Oxon a mourning ring
To the reverend Dr Crowther M[aste]r of principall of St Mary
Hall in Oxon a mourning ring
To the reverend '''Dr Rogers''' Fellow of Magdalene Colledg in
Oxon a mourning ring
To my worthy friend '''Mr Thomas Taylor''' pr[e]centor of the
Cathedrall Church of Worcester a mourning ring
To my loving friend '''Mr Morris Wheeler''' twenty shillings to
buy him a Booke
To my worthy friend '''Mr Bunce''' the bookes he hath of mine
in his custody as a friendly token
To my good friend '''Mr Waller of Spetchley''' the bookes I [''illegible'']
him as a token of my love
To my loving '''Cozen Bridget Brittaine''' a small peece of
plate of Fower nobles price as a token of my love to her
To my loving '''Cozens Katherine Brittaine & Jasper Brittaine'''
to each of them a mourning ring
To my loving niece '''Katherine Street''' my silver:Tumbler
And I desire my worthy Friend '''Mr Henry Panting''' to preach
my funerall sermon: Jo: Darbye 6 August 1678
[''Latin''] This day Thomas Street, Armiger, the executor named in the said will was sworn in the established form of the law, before me J Price, Surrogate. ==Sources==

Will of John Digby d1728

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Digby-420|John Digby]] (d. 1728)== ''Source: The National Archives PROB11/803/417'' ''Transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released into the public domain'' I John Digby of Mansfield Woodhouse in the County of Nottingham Esquire being of sound and perfect mind and memory (praised be Almighty God) do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner following First I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the Merits Death and Passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have free pardon of all my sins and to inherit Everlasting Life and as to the disposition of such temporal Estate as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I give and bequeath thereof as followeth First I will that all my debts and funeral expenses shall be paid and discharged Item I give and bequeath to every hired servant that shall live with me at the time of my decease on whole years wages Item I give bequeath and devise to my dear wife and my trusty and well beloved friends Frances Osbourne wife of the Honourable Charles Osbourne William Lord Digby of Coleshall in the County of Warwick and John Digby of Liverpoole in the County of Lancaster and to the survivor and survivors of them and their heirs all and singular my lands tenements and hereditaments with their and every of their appurtenances situate standing lying and being at South Kirkby in the County of York and Thornton Colledge [?] and Thornton in the County of Lincoln and all my right title interest property claim and demand of in and to the same and the Reversion Reversions remainder and remainders thereof And I do hereby further give and devise unto my said wife Frances Osbourne Lord Digby and John Digby all the furniture of my house at Mansfield Woodhouse aforesaid and all my Goods and Chattels whatsoever both quick and dead upon special trust and confidence that they or some of them shall as soon as conveniently may be after my decease sell and dispose of the same and with the money arising thereby pay and discharge all my debts and funeral expenses and Legacies herein mentioned and what shall remain after the same are paid and discharged My mind and will is And I hereby give and order the same to be put out at interest and paid to my dear children Frances Jane Philadelphia Thomas Mary Priscilla and Henrietta equally share and share and share alike (the same to be divided into seven equal shares) as they respectively shall attain their several and respective ages of twenty one years and in case any of them shall depart this life before he she or they shall attain their said ages then I will that the share or shares of him her of them so dying shall be divided among the remaining children which shall survive And lastly I do hereby appoint them my said wife Frances Osbourne Lord Digby and John Digby Executors of this my last Will and Testament and I do give and bequeath to every one of them twenty guineas a piece for their Pains in the Management of the Affairs relating to this my Will to buy them mourning And that at all times they shall have power to reimburse themselves what charges they shall be in concerning the management hereof out of my Estate before mentioned or out of any part thereof And now I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made and do declare this my last Will In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this twelfth day of February in the twelfth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Anne by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith and Anno Domini 1713. ''Proved 2 August 1753 on the oath of Jane Digby relict of the deceased and the only surviving Executor''

Will of John Dowsett of Latton, 1778

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[[Category:Latton, Essex]] This is a transcription of the last Will and Testament of [[Dowsett-12|''' John Dowsett of Latton Priory, Essex''']], a yeoman.
It was written on 14 November 1778 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 April 1779. '''Will of John Dowsett''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1052
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Persons mentioned: *John Dowsett: eldest son *William Dowsett : second son *Edward Dowsett : third son *Samuel Dowsett : fourth son *James Dowsett : youngest son *Mary Dowsett : unmarried daughter *Rebeccah Dowsett : unmarried daughter *Sarah Overall : married daughter *Elizabeth Howard : married daughter In the Name of God Amen
'''I John Dowsett of Latton Priory in the County of Essex''' yeoman
Being Aged and infirm in body but of sound Mind
Memory and Understanding praised be Almighty God for
the same do hereby make and declare this to be my last will
and Testament in manner following (that is to say) First
I do hereby forgive acquit Release and Discharge my
'''third son Edward''' of and from the payment of the sum of
Forty pounds part of the sum of Seventy pounds which
he doth now stand indebted to me as by a promisory Note
under his hand doth appear Also I give and bequeath
unto '''my two Daughters Mary Dowsett and Rebeccah'''
'''Dowsett''' the sum of Forty five pounds a piece of lawful
Money of Great Britain to be severally paid them by
mt Executor herein after named within Six Months after
my decease And I likewise give unto my said two Daughters
Mary Dowsett and Rebeccah Dowsett and unto each of
them any one of my Beds with the Bedsteads Curtains
Vallences Blanketts and Coverlids thereunto respectively
belonging and any one pair of Sheets each for each
Bed they shall severally think fit to choose and take to
be severally delivered to them by my Executor hereinafter
named immediately after my decease Also I give and
bequeath unto '''my eldest Son John my fourth Son'''
'''Samuel and my two other Daughters Sarah Overall'''
'''and Elizabeth Howard''' the sum of fourty pounds a piece
of like lawful Money and to''' my Second Son William''' the
sum of Twenty pounds of like lawful Money to be likewise
severally paid them be my Executor hereinafter named
within Six Months after my decease And as for all my
ready Money and all the rest of my Goods and all other
my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever
(my Funeral Expenses the Debts which may happen to be
due and owing by or from me at the time of my decease
the Legacies by me hereinbefore given and bequeathed
being first there laid out paid and satisfied) I give and bequeath
the same unto '''my Youngest son James Dowsett''' Sole
Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness
whereof I the said John Dowsett the Testator have hereunto
set my Hand and Seal the Fourteenth day of November
in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and
Seventy eight ''The mark of X John Dowsett'' [seal] Signed
Sealed Published and declared by the said John Dowsett the
Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who in his presence Subscribed our Names as Witnesses
to the same the Bequest of Twenty Pounds to his Second Son
William being first interlined
Samuel Mead
I Walkley This Will was proved at London on the Eighth day of
April in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred
and Seventy nine before the Worshipful Andrew Coltee Ducarel
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate the Right Worshipful Peter
Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of
the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully Constituted
by the Oath of James Dowsett the Son of the deceased and Sole
Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration
was granted of all and Singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the said deceased he having been first sworn duly
to Administer. ==Research notes== Testator John Dowsett LZPJ-KRL and Dowsett-12 Latton - small parish - Landlords ? the Althams Latton Priory Farm south of the parish BHO https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol8/pp186-195 ==Sources==

Will of John Duckforth of Surlingham 1556

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Duckforth of Surlingham 1556
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/duckforth-john-husbandman-of-surlingham ANF will register Liber 15 (Stoorye) fo. 214 - Duckforth, John, husbandman, of Surlingham 1556] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. Li, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops.
The author appears to have used ij (2) in place of 'to' in more than one instance. With is possibly interchangeable with which. Duckforth and Duckworth also seem to be interchangeable. The names Agnes and Anne were interchangeable at the time, Agnes being then pronounced 'Annis'. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * John Duckforth/Duckworth, husbandman and testator * Agnes/Anne his wife * Henry Duckforth/Duckworth, his son * Alexander Duckforth/Duckworth, his son * Agnes, his wife's daughter, underage * Carolyn, his daughter * Jone, his daughter * godchildren, unnamed * Alexander Mather, supervisor * Henry Duckworthe,witness * Raffe Heyton, clerk and witness * John Dune, witness * Thomas Budde, witness '''In the name of god Amen''' the xxte daye of February
in the vij yere of the reigne of o[ur] Soveraiyne Lord Kinge
Edward the vith by the grace of god '''I John Duckforth'''
of Surlingham in the county of Norff[olk] husbandman
being of hole mynd and of good remembrance god be
lawded make this my last wyll and testament
'''page 2'''
revoking and adnulling all other wylles and testamentes
afore this tyme at any tyme by me made and this to be
my present last wyll and testamente '''First''' I
comende my sowle to the mercies of christ's passyon
and my body to be buyried in the church yarde of
Sainte Savio[ur] Surlingham aforsaide to the
which heygh aulter I give for my tythes nighye
forgotton iij s iiijd '''Item''' I give and bequeth unto
'''Agnes''' my wyef iij neate the beste that she will
chose in my yarde and all my moveable stuffes
implementes w[ith]in any howse excepte suche as I doe
give by this my laste wyll and also I give to the
saide '''Anne''' my wyef ten poundes in money to be
paide xxvjs viijd yerely as '''Henry''' my sonne dothe
paye me for my purchase of my ten[emen]te and landes
landes late grenes by my executores or executor '''Item'''
I give and bequethe unto '''Alexander''' my sonne x poundes
to be paide yerely xxvjs viijd as Anne my wyef
shalbe paide and to the saide Alexander one cowe
'''Item''' I give to '''Agnes my wyefs daughter''' v marces
yerely to be paide xxs a yere and laste yere xxvjs viijd
the firste paymente to begin at th'age of xxi yeres
'''Item''' ij the saide Agnes ij reen '''Item''' I give to '''C[aro]lyn'''
my daughter one cowe and to '''Jone''' mye daughter
one cowe and to Henry my sonne one cowe '''Item''' I
give every godchilde that I have one lys xijd
a pece '''Item''' I wyll have distributed to the poore
at my buyryall daye and xxx daye w[ith]in San (illegible)
''' page 3'''
xls by the discrec[i]on of my executors as it maye be
borne of my goodes and every yere by the space of
iij yere to the poore vjs vijd every yere '''Item''' I give
to Agnes my wyef ij combe of bread corne and iij
combe malte to be delyvered her by my executors
'''Item''' whereas I have given to the saide Anne my wyef
xli in money I doe give ither uppon the condicion
that she shall release all her title or righte that she
oughte to have for her dower to Henry my sonne and
to his heires in all those landes and ten[emen]tes late called
grenes w[ith] I soulde to Henry my sonne '''Item''' if my saide
wyef dye or the xli be paide I will the rest of that
money shalbe distributed ij of the youngest children
of my saide wyves the residue of all my goods not
given nor bequethed I clerely put them to the
disposic[i]on of myne executores whome I ordeyn and
make Agnes my wyef and Alexander my sonne
and I make '''Alexander Mather''' supervisor gevyinge
him for his yongest sonne vs viijd wyttnes '''Henry
Dukworthe Raffe Heyton clerk John Dune Jeffrey
*** Thomas Budde'''

Will of John Duggleby 1592 Yorkshire

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[[Category:Wills, Duggleby Name Study]][[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]][[Category: 16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] == Will of John [[Duggleby-100|John Duggleby]] == '''John Duggleby, North Dalton. (Ref: voL 25 fol. 1154)''' In the name of God Amen. The 12th day of September 1592 I John Douglebye of North Dalton, sick in body, of good and perfect remembrance, praise be to Almighty God, do ordain and make this my last will and testament in manner and form following. First I give my soul to Almighty God my maker, redeemer and saviour, and my body to be buried within my parish churchyard of North Dalton aforesaid. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Robert Douglebye one oxgang of arable land to be thoroughly well and neighbour like sown with good seed this next year following to be taken and deducted out of my farm hold in North Dalton aforesaid. All the only proper costs and charges of my executors the rest of all my goods not willed nor bequeathed, my debts legacy and funeral expenses discharged. I will that Elline [Ellen] my wife, John Hewghe [Hugh] and Kathryn Douglebye my children shall have them, who I make jointly my executors together with this my last will and testament. Witnesses hereof William Oliver, Robert Thornton, Christopher Beaker. Proved the 26th January 1592/3 by William Oliver and Christopher Beaker, witnesses named in the will. Administration granted to Ellen, relict of the said deceased and John Hugh, his son, executors named in the will.

Will of John Eldred, Citizen and Clothworker of London, 1638

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Eldred-1000|John Eldred]]''', citizen and clothworker of London. John drew up his will on 16 August 1638 when he was "weake in body", and the will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 31 August 1638. '''Will of John Eldred 1638''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 177
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting (secretary hand) was legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Eldred-1000|John Eldred]] Cittizen and Clothworker of London''' Testator *'''[[Unknown-629667|my welbeloved and trueloveing wife Rebecca]]''' Executrix, received her customary third of the estate and the house in Coleman Street. *'''Mr Tisdale''' Testator rents his house in Coleman Street * '''all my Children''' unnamed apart from two. More than one son, only one daughter. All under 21 years of age. Received their share of the child's third of the estate **'''[[Eldred-1223|my daughter Hanna]]''' unmarried, under the age of 21 years, received some of Testator's silverware **'''[[Eldred-1219|my sonne Nathaniell]]''' co-executor of the will with his mother. Received £500 *'''my Cousen Mr Christopher Wragg''' Minister at Memblesham in the County of Suff[olk]. £20 **'''Christopher Wragg sonne of the foresaid Christopher Wragg''' £10 **'''Robert Wragg another sonne of the foresaid Christopher Wragg the Father''' £10 *'''my Cousen Peter Eldred''' *'''my eldest sister''' unnamed, bequests to her unnamed two children. **'''my eldest Sisters sonne''' £5 **'''Daughter of the said eldest Sister''' £5 *'''Margrett Feeke my Couzen''' unmarried. £25 upon marriage *'''ev[er]y brother and Sister of the said Margrett''' £5 each *'''Mr John Goodwin Minister of Gods word lyveing in Colman streete London''' minister of Testator's church £25 *'''Friends:''' ** '''my loveing frend Mr William Aleyne''' £10 **'''Mr Rolle''' Minister £10 **'''my loveing frend Mr Robert Sweete''' £5 **'''my loveing frend Mr Robert Johnson''' £3 **'''my loveing frend Mr Thomas James''' £5. Possibly the Overseer of the will **'''Mrs Brinsley widowe lyveing in Colman streete in London''' £5 **'''my loveing frend Mr Robert Crane 40 shillings **'''my loveing frend Mr Marke Hildesley 40 shillings **'''my loveing frend Mr George Davis 40 shillings **'''my loveing frend Mr [''blank''] Richardson 40 shillings **'''my loveing frend William Kichbell''' Scrivenor who wrote out the will, 40 shillings *'''Servants''' **'''my Maidservant Elizabeth Christmas''' £20 on marriage **'''Richard my manservant''' £3 *'''Elizabeth Frencham daughter of Sara Frencham widow''' £20 upon marriage *'''Goodwiefe Canning in Colman Streat Widdow''' £5 *'''[blank] Wallington neere London Wall Shoemaker''' 40 shillings *'''Marible [blank] widowe''' £5 to pay her rent *'''Amy Mawson lyveing in Birdes alley in Colman Streete''' 20 shillings *'''Mr Thomas Janes''' Overseer of will, possibly also the next named witness *'''Thomas Jeanes''' witness to will *'''William Kichbell Scr:[ivenor]''' witness to will *'''Robert Munsell''' servant to the said Scr:[ivenor] witness to will [''folio 362 recto'']
In the name of God Amen The Sixteenth
daye of August in the yeare of o[u]r Lord God One Thousand sixe hundred thirtie & eight
And in the fourteenth yeere of the raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace
of God king of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender of the faith &c I
'''John Eldred Cittizen and Clothworker of London''' being at this pr[e]sent weake in body
but of good and p[er]fect mynde and memorie thanckes be therefore given to Almightie god
Doe now make and ordayne this my pr[e]sent last will and Testament in maner and forme
following First I Comend my Soule to God trusting and assuredly beleeveing of his
free grace and mercy thorough the Death and passion of Jesus Christ the onely begotten
sonne of God to have the pardon of all my synnes and to enioy eternall happynes with the
Saintes in Glorie My body I comitt to the earth to be buried in Christian buryal at the
discrec[i]on of my Executors hereafter named And as touching my disposeing of such
temporall chattells and estate which the Lord hath blessed mee withall First I will th[a]t
all such debtes as I shall truelie owe at the tyme of my decease shalbe truely payd w[i]thin
Convenient tyme after my death And after such debts as I owe be payd my funeralls
donne and discharged I will that all my goods Chattells readie money debtes and p[er]sonall
estate remayning shalbe devided into three equall partes and porcons according to the
ancient Custome of the Cittie of London One Equall third p[ar]te thereof I give and
bequeath unto '''my welbeloved and trueloveing wife Rebecca''' to her owne proper use One
other equall third p[ar]te thereof I give and bequeath unto and amongst '''all my Children''' w[hi]ch
shalbe lyving at the tyme of my decease equally to be devided amongst them And to bee
payd unto my sonnes at the accomplishment of their severall ages of Twentie & one yeeres
And to my Daughter at the accomplishment of her age of Twentie and one yeeres or
day of her marriage which shall first happen And the other third p[ar]te thereof I dispose
as followeth First I give and bequeath unto my said loveing wife my Lease interest &
terme of yeeres of and in my now dwelling Howse in Colman streete in London which
I hold of '''Mr Tisdale''' Alsoe I give unto her all my plate (except the p[ar]cells hereafter
given unto '''my daughter Hanna''') Item I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Nathaniell'''
'''Eldred''' the some of five hundred poundes of lawfull money of England. I give &
bequeath unto '''my daughter Hannah Eldred''' my best silver and guilt standing cupp
with a cover and my best silver and guilt Tanckard I give and bequeath unto my said
wief the some of Fortie poundes of lawfull English money by her to be distributed
unto and amongst such poore kindred or frendes as I shall happen to forgett in this my
will or otherwise amongst some godly poore people as in her discrec[i]on shall seem meete Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Cousen Mr Christopher Wragg''' Minister at
Memblesham in the County of Suff[olk] the some of Twentie poundes of lawfull
money of England to be payd unto him within one yeere next after my decease I give
and bequeath unto '''Christopher Wragg sonne of the foresaid Christopher Wragg''' the
some of Tenn poundes of like money To be payd unto him within six monthes next
after my decease I give and bequeath unto '''Robert Wragg another sonne of the foresaid'''
'''Christopher Wragg''' the Father the some of Tenn poundes of lawfull money of
England To be payd unto him alsoe within Sixe monthes next after my decease /. I give and bequeath unto '''my Cousen Peter Eldred''' the som[m]e of Tenn poundes of
lawfull English money to be payd unto him within one Yeare next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto '''my eldest Sisters sonne''' the som[m]e of five poundes to
be payd unto him within sixe monthes next after my decease And I give unto the
'''Daughter of the said eldest Sister''' the like som[m]e of Five poundes to be payd unto her
within sixe monthes next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto '''Margrett'''
'''Feeke my Couzen''' the Som[m]e of Twentie and five poundes of lawfull money of
England To be payd unto her on the day of her marriage Item I give unto '''ev[er]y brother'''
'''and Sister of the said Margrett''' which shall be lyveing at the tyme of my decease the [''folio 362 verso'']
som[m]e of five poundes appece of like money to be payd within one yeere next after
my Decease I give and bequeath unto '''Mr John Goodwin''' Minister of Gods word
lyveing in Colman streete London the som[m]e of Twentie poundes of lawfull money of
England to be payd unto him within six monthes next after my decease Item I give &
bequeath unto '''my loveing frend Mr William Aleyne''' the Som[m]e of Tenn poundes of
like money to be payd unto him within sixe monthes next after my decease I give and
bequeath unto '''Mr Rolle''' Minister the som[m]e of Tenn poundes of lawfull money of
England to be payd unto him within Sixe monthes next after my decease Item I give
and bequeath unto '''my loveing frend Mr Robert Sweete''' the som[m]e of Five poundes
of like money to be payd unto him within sixe monthes next after my decease I give &
bequeath unto '''my loveing frend Mr Robert Johnson''' the som[m]e of Three poundes I
give and bequeath unto '''my loveing frend Mr Thomas James''' the som[m]e of Five poundes
of lawfull money of England Item I give and bequeath unto '''Mrs Brinsley''' widowe
lyveing in Colman streete in London the som[m]e of five poundes of like money I give
and bequeath unto '''my loveing frends Mr Robert Crane Mr Marke Hildesley Mr'''
'''George Davis Mr [''blank''] Richardson and William Kichbell''' Fortie shillings appece Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Maidservant Elizabeth Christmas''' the some of
Twenty poundes of lawfull money of England To be payd unto her on the day of her
marriage I give and bequeath unto her and to everie other maidservant which shalbe
dwelling with mee at the tyme of my decease Three poundes apeece I give unto '''Richard'''
'''my manservant''' now dwelling with mee the som[m]e of Three poundes Item I give and
Bequeath unto '''Elizabeth Frencham daughter of Sara Frencham widow''' the som[m]e of Twenty poundes
of lawfull English money to be payd unto her on the day of her marriage Item I
give and bequeath the som[m]e of Twenty poundes of like money to be payd into the hands of
the Churchwardens of the parish of St Stephen in Colman streat in London to bee
distributed amongst the poore of the same parish accordinge to the discrec[i]on of
the Churchwardens there for the tyme being I give and bequeath unto '''Goodwiefe'''
'''Canning in Colman Streat Widdow''' the some of five poundes of like money I give &
bequeath unto '''[''blank''] Wallington neere London Wall Shoemaker''' the some of fortie
shillinges I give unto '''Marible [''blank''] widowe''' the some of Five poundes to bee
payd unto her by Tenn shillinges quarterly towardes the payment of her Howserent
I give and bequeath unto '''Amy Mawson''' lyveing in Birdes alley in Colman Streete
Twentie shillinges The rest and residue of all and singular my goodes chattells credittes
ready money and p[er]sonall estate whatsoever my debtes being payd & funerall discharged
and this my will performed I give and bequeath unto '''all my Children''' which shalbe
lyving at the tyme of my decease equall amongst them to be devided part and p[ar]te like
to be payd to be Sonnes at the accomplishment of their severall ages of one and
Twenty yeares And to my daughters at the accomplishment of her age of one and
twenty yeeres or day of marriage which shall first happen And if it shall happen
any of my said Children to decease or departe this mortall life before his or their porc[i]ons
or legacyes herein to them bequeathed shall growe due respectively Then I give and
bequeath the Legacie parte and porc[i]on of him her or them soe dyeing unto and amonst the
Survivors of my said Children equally to be devided to be payd to the same Survivors at
the tymes aforelimitted respectively And of and for the execuc[i]on of this my last will
& testament I ordaine and make '''my loveing wief''' and '''my said sonne Nathaniell Eldred'''
Executors of this my last will and Testament And I appoint my said lovinge frend
'''Mr Thomas Janes''' Overseer Intreating him to be ayding and assisting unto my Ex[ecu]tors
with his Advice in the p[er]formance of his my will And I revoke all wills & Testaments
by mee heretofore made willing thies pr[e]sents and none other to stand and be reputed for
and as my last will and Testament In Wittnes whereof to everie leafe of this my last
will Conteyned in eight sheetes of paper I the said '''John Eldred''' have set my hand and
have hereunto sett my seale the day and yeere fiest above written '''John Eldred''' ./. [''folio 363 recto'']
Signed sealed Delivered published and Declared by the said John Eldred for and as his
last will and Testament in the pr[e]sence of '''Thomas Jeanes William Kichbell Scr:[ivenor]''' And of
mee '''Robert Munsell''' servant to the said Scr:[ivenor] Probate [in Latin] The above written will was proved at London before Master Roland Jenings Clerk, surrogate to the venerable Sir Henry Marten knight and Doctor of Law at a Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted on the last day of August AD 1638 Judgement given to '''Rebecca Eldred''' the widow of the deceased and one of the Executors named in the will to well and faithfully administer all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased having been sworn on the holy saints of God Reserving the same for Nathaniel Eldred son of the said deceased and the other Executor named in this will. ==Sources==

Will of John Eldred of Great Saxham, Suffolk, 1633

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[[Category:Suffolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Eldred-587| John Eldred]]''' (here calling himself John Eldred the Elder) of Great Saxham, Suffolk. John drew up his will 8 October 1630 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 4 January 1632/3. '''Will''':"England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 163
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was poor for the Ancestry version of the images, quite good for the images downloaded from the National Archives. The handwriting was legible standard Secretary hand. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Eldred of Great Saxham''' Testator, a widower *'''my deare wife''' deceased. Not identified in the will, was [[Revett-16|Mary Revett]]. Buried at St Michael Bassinshaw, City of London. *'''Revett Eldred my eldest sonne and heire apparant''' eldest surviving son in 1630. Married, wife's name not given in the will. Executor of the will, major beneficiary and residuary legatee. *'''Sr William Curteene''' Testator bought cloth from him *'''my daughter Mary Corbett''' married to Miles Corbet mentioned later in the will *'''my two servants Brannch and Michaell''' *'''Sr Henry Lello knight''' deceased. Testator made agreement by indenture with him for the "office of Warden of the Fleete, and Custodie of the prison and Goale of the Fleete" *'''my two loving sonnes in lawe: **'''Robt Henly Esquier''' **'''Miles Corbet Esquier''' *'''John Eldred the younger Marchant''' younger son of Testator *''' my sonne in law Sr Samuell Tryon knight and Barronett''' Testator bought land in Layer Marney, Essex from him. Died in March 1626/7. Was married (as second wife) to Elizabeth Eldred who survived him. *'''my very deare and anncient friend Mris Moore''' £100 *'''her late husband Mr Adrian Moore''' *''' Jo: Mallows''' witness to will *'''Jo: Nenne''' witness to will *'''Francis Hill''' witness to will ---- ''[folio 5 verso]''
In the name of God Amen '''I John '''
'''Eldred of Great Saxham''' in the Countie of Suff[olk] Esquire beinge in healthe of
bodie and perfect remembrance of minde praise be Allmightie God knowing that err
longe I shall leave this my earthly Tabernacle And beinge desirous to setle and dispose of th[a]t
temporall estate that it hath pleased Allmightie Gof out of his aboundant goodnes to
vouchsafe to bestow upon mee I doe hereby make constitue and declare this my last will &
Testament in maner and forme following That is to saie First and above all thinges I com[m]itt
my soule into the mercifull hands of Allmightie God hopeinge to be saved and to hae remission
of my sinnes by the meritts and righteousnes of Jesus Christ my Redeemer and onely Saviour
And as touchinge my bodie if I shall happen to depart this life in the Countie of Suff[olk] or
thereabouts Then I desire to be buried in the parish Church of Great Saxham And if I shall
happen to depart this life at London Then my desire is to be buried in the parish Church of
Bassings hall in London where I lived for many years and where my deare wife was buried
''[folio 6 recto]''
And I desire the same to be performed without any funerall pompe but in a comely christian and decent
maner And as touching my temporall estate my minde and will is, and I doe hereby will devise and
bequeath unto '''Revett Eldred my eldest sonne and heire apparant''' my Mannor of Great Saxham and
all and every my Mannors messauages, lands, meadowes, pastures lib[er]ties Tenements and hereditaments
whatsoever aswell freehold and Coppiehold scituate lyinge beinge and extendinge within the Counties of
Suff[olk] Noff[olk] and Lincoln and elsewhere within this Realme of England And as touchinge my
personall estate my will minde and wills is And I doe hereby will and bequeath that my Executor
hereafter in this my will named within convenient tyme after my decease shall give tenne pounds in
money to the poore of the Towne of Great Saxham aforesaid and of the Townes and Villages neere
adioyninge to the said Towne of Great Saxham to be distributed amongst the most honest and
neediest poore people inhabiting in those Townes at the discrec[i]on of my Executor It[e]m I give &
bequeath to '''my lovinge daughter in lawe'''
[''margin note insert;'' the wife of my said sonne Revett
Eldred twentie pounds of
lawfull Englishe money as a
token of my love & good will
Unto her and alsoe I give
unto my said daughter in Lawe]
all the rest and residue of my diaper and damaske lynnen
Cloth which I lately bought of '''Sr William Curteene''' which I have not allready given and
delivered To '''my daughter Mary Corbett''' It[e]m I give and bequeath to '''my two servants Brannch'''
'''and Michaell''' if they shall continue to be my Servants at the tyme of my death or to such of them
as shalbe in my service at the time of my death five pounds apeece of lawfull English money to be
paid by my Executor within convenient tyme after my decease And Whereas '''Sr Henry Lello knight'''
now deceased by his indenture of lease bearinge date The First daie of January in the Thirteenth
yeare of the Raigne of our lat Soveraigne Lord Kinge James, did devise unto mee the said John
Eldred All that the office of Warden of the Fleete, and Custodie of the prison and Goale of the Fleete
and divers other things in the saide Indenture of demise specified To hold to mee the said John Eldred
my Executors Administrators and assigns fomr the death of the birth of our lord God then last past unto
the full end and terme of threescore and tenne yeares from thenceforth next ensuing and fullie to be
compleate and ended under the yearely rent of one Corne of peper to be paid at the feath of St
Michaell Th'archangell if it be lawfullie demanded and with a certaine proviso in the same Indenture
conteyned That if the said Sr Henry Lello his heirs executors Administrators or assigns doe well
and truly paie or cause to be paid unto the executors Administrators or assignes of mee the said
John Eldred the full som[m]e of Eight thousand pounds of lawfull English money on the west side of
the Royal Exchange in London in maner and forme as in the said Indenture of demise is
expressed That then the said Indenture of lease and the said terme of yeares there by grannted &
the said demise and grannt thereby made shall cease and be voide As by the same Indenture more fully
and plainely doth and maie appeare And whereas afterwards I the said John Eldred by my Indenture
of assignment bearinge date the Seaventeenth daie of February in the First yeare of the raigne
of our Soveraigne lord King Charles, the kings Ma[jes]tie that now is, have grannted assigned &
sett over unto '''my two loving sonnes in lawe Robt Henly Esquier and Miles Corbet Esquier''' &
to '''John Eldred the younger Marchant''' theire Executors Administrators and assignes the said
demised premisses, and all my estate right, title, interst clayme terme of yeares and demand of
in and to the same upon certaine trust and confidence by mee in them in that behalfe reposed and to
certaine intents and purposes in the said Indenture of assignm[en]t p[ar]ticularly expressed As by the
same Indenture of assignment more fullie and plainely also doth and maie appeare And whereas
also afterwards by our other Indenture bearinge date the one and Thirtieth daie of May in the
Sixt yeare of the Raigne of our said Soveraigne Lod Kinge Charles made or menc[i]oned to be
made betweene mee the said '''John Eldred th'elder''' and the said '''Robt Henly Miles Corbett and John'''
'''Eldred the younger''' of the one part and '''my said sonne Revett Eldred''' of the other part menc[i]oninge
the said Indenture of lease and the said Indenture of assignm[en]t have proceeded to a further declarac[i]on
of my intent and purpose concerninge the said demised premisses and the said som[m]e of eight Thousand
pounds then is expressed in the said Indenture of assignement, I doe hereby ratifie and confirme all ''[folio 6 verso]''
thinges expressed in the said Indenture bearinge date the said One and Thirtieth daie of May in the said
Sixt yeare of his Ma[jes]ties Raigne that now is And I doe hereby give will and bequeath unto the said
'''Revett Eldred my sonne''' and to his Executors Administrators and assignes to and for his and theire prop[er]
use and behoofe for ever All benefitt and advantage whatsoever which shall or maie accrew or happen by
the said demised premisses or by or from the said som[m]e of eight thousand pounds or any part thereof over &
besides the p[ar]ticuler som[m]es of money which by the said Indenture of assignment I have appointed to be paid
to divers p[ar]ticuler persons therein named And I doe earnestly request my said two sonne in lawe and
the said John Eldred the younger to accomplish my desire and true intent declared in the said last
menc[i]oned Indenture as in right and conscience they ougt to doe, they beinge onely trusted by mee
with the said lease and monies, every of the having formerly tasted of my love and kindenes towards
them in other thinges And my true intent and purpose beinge that whatsoever further benefitt shall
arise or maie be made out of or from the saide lease and demised premisses or of the said eight thousand
pounds or any part thereof over and besides the perticuler paym[en]ts by the said Indenture of assignment
appointed to be made to the p[ar]ticuler persons therein named when the same shall growe doe to be paid
the same further benefitt shall goe wholly to the said '''Revett Eldred''' my eldest sonne whom I have reason to
advance soe much as in mee lieth And also I give and bequeath unto my said sonne '''Revett Eldred'''
and to his heires executors Administrators and Assignes and to his and theire proper use & behoofe
forever All the lands Tenements and hereditaments lyinge and beinge in Layer Marney or
elsewhere in the Countie of Essex which were lately conveyed to mee and to '''my said sonne Revett'''
'''Eldred and to my sonne John Eldred the younger''' or to any of us by '''my sonne in law Sr Samuell'''
'''Tryon knight and Barronett''', my said sonne John beinge by mee named and used in the said
assurance but onely of trust, and all and every som[m]e and som[m]es of money due and payable and w[hi]ch
hearafter shall growe due and payable for or in respect of the said lands Tenements and hereditaments
or any of them or of any conveyance or assurance thereof heretofore made, or for or in respect of any
order or orders decree or decrees heretofore made or published or hereafter to be made or published
in his Ma[jes]ties Court of Wards and liveries or in any ither Co[u]rt or Co[u]rts or otherwise howsoever And as touchinge my very deare and anncient friend '''Mris Moore''' I desire her to accept of that
som[m]e of one hundred pounds which in the said recited Indenture of assignment I have appointed
to be paid unto her as a token of my love and affecc[i]on that I have ever borne to her and to '''her late'''
'''husband Mr Adrian Moore''' to whom I doe professe myselfe to have beene for many yeares very
much beholdinge for theire constant love and friendshipp unto mee All the rest and residue of all my
personall estate whatsoever both housholdstuffe plate money debts, rights creditts Corne Cattell
goods and Chattells whatsoever I doe give and bequeath to same wholly to '''my said sonne Revett'''
'''Eldred''' to his owne proper use and behoofe for ever Whom I doe ordaine make and constitute to
be my sole and onely Executor of this my last will and Testament In witnes whereof I the
said John Eldred have here unto every leafe of this my present last will and Testament being
in number sett my hand and seale of Armes The Eight daie of October in the Sixt yeare of
the Raigne of our said Soveraigne Lord Charles by the Grace of God Kinge of England
Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith &c One thousand sixe hundred thirtie '''John'''
'''Eldred''' Subscribed sealed, delivered and published by the said John Eldred thelder Esqr for his
last will and testament the daie and yeare first before written in the presence of us '''Jo: Mallows'''
'''Jo: Nenne Francis Hill''' Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved at London before Master William Mericke Doctor of Law Surrogate for the Venerable Sir Henry Marten knight Doctor of Law presiding at a Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted the fourth day of January AD by the computation of the English Church 1632 ==Sources==

Will of John Fitlin 1626

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Fitlinge 1626
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fitlin-john-of-hingham ANF will register 1625-1626 fo. 91 no. 83 - Fitlin, John, of Hingham 1626] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops.
---- Persons mention in the Will: * John Fitlin the elder, testator * Phillis, his sister * Thomas Dyman, husband of Phillis * Alice, his wife * Rose Cock * Edward Cock, possibly step son * Edward Fitlin, younger son * Marie Cocke, grandchild and daughter of Edmond * Edmond Cocke, son in law (stepson) * John Fitlin, son * Thomas Fitlin, grandchild and son of John his son * Marie Fitlin, grandchild and daughter of John his son * Marie Cocke, grandchild * Thomas Greenewood, witness * Robert Smith, witness * William Crashfeild, witness * Gregorie Parke, witness '''In the Name of God Amen''' the
three and twenteth daie of November 1625 in the
first yeare of our Sovriaigne lord Charles King
of England France Scotland and Ireland
Defender of ye faith '''I John
Fitlin''' ye elder of Hingham in ye countie of
Norffolk yeoman beinge in p[er]fect remembrance
blessed be god, doe ordaine and make my last wll
and testament in manner and forme as followeth
'''Imprimis''' I doe humblie bequeath & commend
my sowle unto ye mercifull handes of god my
heavenlie father trustinge to be saved onelie for
and by the precious blood death and merrits of
Jesus Christe my blessed Saviour through
ye sanctification of the holighost and my boddie to
the grave, where it shall please god to call me, look-
inge and waiteinge for ye blessed resurrection there-
of with the life '''Item''' I give to the poore people of
Hingham aforesaid the sume of fortie shillnges
the same to be distributed amongst them ye have most
need, accordeinge to the discretion of my executor
within one yeare after my decease '''Item''' I give to
'''Phillis''' my sister, now wife of '''Thomas Dyman'''
of Hingham aforesaid, an annuitie of ten shillings
a yeare, to be paid yearelie into her owne handes
everie yeare dureinge her naturall life, Alwaies
Provided That if the said Thomas Dyman
doe at anie time Challenge or make claime to the
'''Page 2'''
said annuitie then my minde is, & I will that
the said annuitie shall from thenceforth ceast and
be utterlie void, and ye same legacie of none effect at
all, '''Item''' I give unto '''Alice''' my welbeloved wife
the best featherbed with ye furniture thereunto
belonginge w[i]th were hers before our marriage
and also the bedstead, whereon the said bed doth
now lye, standinge in the haullchamber, one litle
table in ye parlour, two platters, the new ketle
and *****and one trundle bed stead furnished
for a servant and also my browne cowe
'''Item''' I give unto '''Rose Cock''' two small platters
and to '''Edward Cock''' one small platter, '''Item''' I
give and bequeath to '''Edward Fitlin''' my younger
sonne, his executour administrator or assignes the
sume of thirtie poundes of lawfull money of england
to be paid in manner and forme as followeth in the
South portch of ye parish church of Hingham
aforesaid that is to saie, the sume of three pounds
within two yeares next after ye daie of my buriall
and twentie poundes within ix years next after ye
daie of my buriall '''Item''' I give and bequeath unto
'''Marie Cock''' my grandchlde ye daughter of '''Ed-
mond Cock''' my sonne in lawe the summe of xxxli of
lawfull money of England to be paid at two severall
and equall portions in the church portch of Hingham
aforesaid, that is to saie, fifteene poundes at the full
'''Page 3'''
(full) age of one and twentie yeares, and other fifteene
poundes, when she the said Marie Cocke shall accom-
plishe her age of two and twentie yeares, Provided
alwaies and my minde is that my said sonne in
lawe Edmond Cock shall within one month after
my decease, uppon reasonable request made to him
by my executors seale and deliver a generall acquit-
tance to my said executor of all and all manner
of demandes whatsoever, from me the said John-
Fitlin the elder, or else that the said legacie of xxxli
to be utterlie void and of none effect '''Item''' I give
and bequeath to '''Thomas Fitlin''' my grandchilde
and '''Marie Fitlin''' my grandchilde, being my
sonne '''John Fitlines''' children the sume of twentie
shillinges a peece to be paid unto them at their
severall ages of one and twenty yeares '''Item'''
my minde is and I also will that if my executor
doe either refuse to prove this my will and testament
or shall after ye p[ro]bate thereof make defaulte in
paiemente of all or anie such legacies as in this
my will I have given and bequeathed to my sonne
Edward Fitlin, and to my grandchilde Marie
Cock or to either of them '''That then''' (it)
shall and maie be lawfull for my said sonne Edward
and the said Marie or their assignees or either of
them with shall so be disappointed and unpaid
in whole or in p[ar]te to enter into my five several
inclosures lyinge together nere St Allon**
feild in Hingham aforesaid and to possess ye said
'''Page 4'''
closes and take ye profitts of all and everie the said
(illegible) his or her propper use and behoofe untill
such time as he or she shall respectively be fullie
satisfied their said legacies accordeinge to the true
intendment of this my will with convenient
dammages and under ye proviso aforesaid '''Item'''
I doe ordaine and make John Fitlin my sonne execut[or]
of this my last will and testament, '''And''' I doe give
and bequeath unto my said sonne John Fitlin, and to
his heires and assignees forever all my messuages
landes and tenements howses meadowes pastures &
hereditaments whatsoever and wheresoever (illegible)
'''And''' I doe also give unto the said John Fitlin (illegible)
(next line illegible)
and implements of howsehold and husbandry withall
my bondes bills debtes duties and demandes what (illegible)
ungiven and unbequeathed towardes ye paiement of my
debts and legacies probate and p[er]forminge of this
my will and testament and the buriyeinge of my bodie
to Christian buriall In witnes whereof I have sett my
hand and seale to these p[re[sents the 23th daie of
November 1625 aforesaid:
John Fitlinge
Sealed delivered and declared to be his last
will and testament in the p[re]sence of vs Thomas
Greenewood, Robert Smith, (his marke),
William Crashfeild (his marke), Gregorie
Parke, (his marke).

Will of John Fox c.1602-1665

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of the Will of Joh'es [Johannes] or John Fox of Stepney, Middlesex made verbally on 2 December 1665 and proved in London 15 December 1665.
This was during the year of the Great Plague, and 6500 people died in Stepney alone. https://ukga.org/england/Middlesex/towns/Stepney.html
The fact that John Fox made a deathbed Will with his wife also "lying sicke in bedd" suggests that he died of the plague. The archaic spelling is as per the text of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury copy Will register lodged at the National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 318: Hyde, Quire Numbers 108-162 (1665)
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The line breaks are my own to make the text more readable. '''Memorandum that on or about the''' Second day of December in the yeare of our Lord God 1665 '''John ffox''' of Wapping Wall in the parish of Stepney als Stebonheath The old name for Stepney in the County of Midd'x being sicke and weake in body but of good and perfect mind and memory
Did make and declare his last will and Testament Nuncupative A verbal deathbed will in front of witnesses or by word of mouth in these or the like words following (That is to say) Hee the said John and his wife lying both of them sicke in bedd together hee said if it shall please God That my wife and I do both dye I doe appoint '''John Coates''' of Shadwell and my sister '''Elizabeth Kettlebuler''' This is my best approximation of this surname - will need more research my executors in trust for the good of my Children And I give to my executors Twenty shillings a peece To '''Mary Sheaveffocke''' Another surname that needs research and to my '''Cosen Steade''' I give Twenty shillings a peece And all the rest of and remainder of my goods and Chattells and Estate whatsoever I give and bequeath To my '''ffive children''' To be equally devedid amongst them And in case any of them shall dye Then the partes and portions of them soe dyeing To be equally devedid amongst the rest of them that shall survive Which words or the like in effect he spoke and uttered with an intent to declare his last will and Testament in the presence and hearing of credible witnesses '''Henry Kendall Mary Sheflacke''' ---- There follows the probate declaration in Latin:
At London on the Fifteenth day of December 1665 Executors Johannis Coates and Elizabetha Kettlebuler ==Sources==

Will of John Fulham of Hope under Dinmore, Herefordshire 1614

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[[Category:Hope under Dinmore, Herefordshire]] [[Category:Herefordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of John Fulham of Hope under Dinmore. Written on the 1 February 1613/14 and proved at the Consistory Court of the Bishop of Hereford on 31 August 1614. Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Fulham''' testator *'''my daughter Als Loneleege''' **''' her daughter Marie''' *'''Richard Fulhams two sonn Children ''' testator's eldest son and grandchildren *''' to my sonne Edward Fulham''' **''' Edward his sonn''' *'''my daughter Elizabeth Fulham ''' *''' my man [blank] Polly'..... and his three children''' may be the John Polle who was a witness to the will *''' to my Cosen Edward Fulham of Susen''' unknown location *'''my Cosen bell''' *'''my three daughter Fulhams ''' possibly daughters in law of testator rather than daughters *e '''my good wor[shipful] freind 'Sir Thomas Coningesby knight''' *''' mr Willyam Conyngesby''' * '''Nicholas Loveleege my sonn in law ''' *'''Nicholas Parne''' overseer and witness to iwill * '''Margerie my wife ''' daughter of Richard Gibbes and wife of testator *'''William Godman
witness *'''John Polle''' witness possibly testators 'man Polly' In the name of God Amen. The first day of Februarie 1613 I '''John Fulham of the p[ar]rish of Hope under Dinmor in the Countie of Hereford''' beinge greeved in bodie
but in verie good sence and memorie, thainks be to god. doe make this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge. First I comend my soule unto Almighty
God my heavenly father: and to his sonne my saviour Jesus Christ, by whose death and pretious blood, I hope to be saved, and by noe other meritts And as it hath
pleased my heavenly father to give mee longer life soe my sinns are the more in number and greate: but I hope thorough my saviour Christ his mercie is greater to
forgive mee all my sins, and to blott out all mine offences. My bodie I comitte unto the earth, my soule & spiritt I Comend unto my heavenly father to rest with
Abraham Isack and Jacob in his holy kingdome, God graunt me soe to doe Amen.

In=primis I give to '''my daughter Als Loneleege''' five poundes to be paide
her in two yeares next after my decease, betwixt Hallandtide & Christmas and this halfe yeares rent for her house in regard of her paines with mee
I give''' to her daughter Marie''' one hayfard of two yeares old. Also I give''' to Richard Fulhams two sonn Children '''two gilt spoones for a token of mine,

Item I
give''' to my sonne Edward Fulham''' my bed & other stuff unbequethed in the Colledge
alsoe my wearinge apparell unbequethed and five poundes to be paid unto him within three yeares next after my decease by my executrix, I give''' Edward
'''his sonn''' a gilt spoone and my damaske rapier and dagger.

Item I give unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Fulham '''the third part of my household stuffe and
halfe my plate, her mother to have her first choice. I give her alsoe one Cowe one bullock two younge swine, and the third boshell of hard Corne that is
now growinge to be sold to make her a stock, alsoe I give her my best Cloake and sweet lether jerkinge to give him that shall happen to marie w[i]th her
as a token from mee: Alsoe I give her my willow? silke garters and a boned? soferent to weare for mee, in token that shee then her selfe lovinge and
kinde to her mother & dutifull

Item I give unto''' my man [blank] Polly''' my workiday apparell as hatt, shirt, band, doublett jerkinge buffe hose stockings
shoose boote, and '''to his three Children '''three Edwarde shillinges.

Item I give''' to my Cosen Edward Fulham of Susen''' my liute to my men and maids six pence apeece
to buy them gloves, and as much to the berers of mee. I doe give to the poore of the p[ar]ish>ofish Chingeford twentie shillinges to be paid vjs viijd a yeare
at the over sight of the Churchwardens and '''my Cosen bell'''. that is to say three shillinges iijd apeece before Christmas and three shillinges iijd apeece before
Easter to the neediest.

Item I give unto '''my three daughter Fulhams '''three Edward shillinges to buy them gloves. I doe desire '''my good wor[shipful] freind
'''Sir Thomas Coningesby knight''' to be on of my overseers. and if anie Controvarsie grow betweene my wife and Children that it will be pleasinge
unto him to sett attonament: It[em] I give to''' mr Willyam Conyngesby''' a leadinge staffe of brasell that was kinge Edwardes for a smale token.

It[em] I give
to '''Nicholas Loveleege my sonn in law '''one silke russett Cloake w[i]th longe buttons. I desire '''Nicholas Parne''' to be and other of my overseers for his
paines I give hime a silke grogeram jerkinge. I apoint '''my sonn Edward Fulham '''another to joine with''' Nicholas Parne '''and to him I give my ringe w[i]th the
tasell & goldfinger in the stone. I doe ordaine and make''' Margerie my wife '''my full & sole executrix of this my last will and testament. In
witness whereof I have heare unto put my h[and] and seale the day and yeare above written Wtnesses heare unto
'''Nicholas Parne
'''William Godman
'''John Polle
'''Probate statement''' Translated from the Latin by Nic Donnely Last [day of] August 1614,br/> proved before '''Doctor Griffith, Vicar General, Master of Arts;
the executor named in the same will to whom administration was entrusted and is being carried out;
reserving the right of anyone whatsoever;
and having presented, under oath from the sureties,
[inventory] to the sum of eight pounds, fourteen shillings, and eight pence

Will of John Fuller yeoman of Redenhall 1599

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Fuller-93|John Fuller]] yeoman of Redenhall, Norfolk was written on 28 January 1598/9, and proved and administration granted at Norwich on 8 May 1599 to John Pigeon & Anne Fuller. (Probate in Latin) '''Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich''': "Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/278818 Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich] Regd. copy wills vol. 95 1599
Film number: 008076499 > image 92 of 348
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSND-39C7-5}} (accessed 26 November 2023)
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Reasonably clear copy but very difficult to read writing in places so there may be errors. People mentioned in the Will: *'''John Fuller of Redenall''' (testator) *'''Ann''' (wife, joint executrix) *'''Thomas Fuller the younger''' (younger son) *'''Roger''' (youngest son) *'''mother Collinge''' (relationship unknown) *'''Raffe/Raphe Fuller''' (son) *'''her Sister''' (Ann's unnamed sister) *'''Thomas the elder''' (elder son) *'''Robert''' (son) *'''Gateris''' (daughter) *'''William''' (son, the younger of two Williams) *'''William''' (son, the elder of two Williams, has 4 unnamed children) *'''Roger Pigeon''' (joint executor) *'''Henrye Horne & Robert lerby''' (witnesses) ---- In the name of god Amen ./ The
xxviijti daye of Januarye in the fortye yeare of the
Raigne of our Sovereigne Ladye Elizabethe by the grace
of God of Ingland France & Ireland Quene &c. And in
the yeare of our Lorde God 1598º / I '''John Fuller of Red[e]nall'''
in the Countye of Norff[olk] yeoman . beinge of p[er]fect me =
= morye, thankes be to Allmightie God, Doe make this my
Last Will and Testament in manner and forme follow =
= inge./ Firste I bequeathe my Sowle to Allmightye
God who gave it ./ And my Bodye to be buryed in the
Churche yarde of Red[e]nhall aforesaide ./ Item I geve &
bequeathe to '''Ann my wyfe''', All those howshoulde
stuffe which she brought to me, as brasse, pewter,
beddinge, and Fowles and all other thinges whatsoev[er]
was hirs ./ It[e]m I give to my saide wyfe a fetherbedd,
Bolster, and Coveringe, & all thinges thereunto belong =
= inge, duering hir naturall lyfe ./ And after hir
deceasse, I give the same to my sonne '''Thomas Fuller'''
'''the younger''' ./ And yf the saide Thomas Dye before my
saide wyfe, Then I will that '''Roger my yongest'''
'''sonne''' shall have it ./ It[e]m I give and bequeathe to
Ann my saide wyfe the litle howse with the yarde
and the appurtenn[an]ce thereunto belonginge ./ that
'''mother Collinge''' sometyme dwelt in for hir dwellinge
place after my decease dueringe hir naturall lyffe ./
And [Page 2 Folio 43]
And the saide howse to be kept wynd tide & water
tyde by '''Raffe Fuller my sonne''' his heires execut[ors]
& assignes ./ It[e]m I give to my saide wyfe a round table
duering hir lyfe./ and after her Decece so to Roger ./
It[e]m I give to my saide wyfe twooe of my best [neate]
at hir ^owne choyse ./ I give hir one Combe of wheate, one
Comb[e] barley or mault ./ yf it shalbe in the howse ./
or else where / or groweing ./ and a quarter of Cheese ./
And all the haye in the further Barne w[i]th the
wood that is Felled / and all other provision of Butter,
and Chesse in the howse with the Bacon ./ It[e]m I give
all hir all her owne apparrell, & all the Lynnyn
remayninge. and not after bequeathed ./ and a Cushinge
that '''her Sister''' gave her ./ It[e]m my will and mynde ys,
that my Corne, Cattell, as horse, and neate, whiche
hereafter shall not be given ./ and bequeathed, shalbe sould
to the uttermost by my Exec[utors] ./ to paye my Funerall ./
prove my will, and paye my debtes ./ It[e]m I give to my
'''sonne Thomas thelder''' one mylche Cowe, In Full
satisfaction for all suche thinges as he Claymeth to
be in the possession of Raphe his Brother ./ It[e]m I give
and bequeathe to Roger my sonne, one twoo yearinge
heckfer, a greate rounde Chest standing in the hall ./
one kettle of Copper ./ the best kandlesticke ./ & beste
Cheese Fatt ./ & the lesser brasse pott ./ one bason ./ A
payer of sheetes, the Fetherbed over the p[ar]lor Chamber ./
and a Coveringe boulster & bedstedd in the parlor / sixe
cuppes & dishes, a bruing tubb, and killer ./ It[e]m I
give and bequeathe to '''Robert my sonne''' one mylche
Cowe, one featherbed boulster & Coveringe, one ketle,
platter, salt, and a buffett stoole ./ It[e]m I give to
'''Gateris my daughter''' my greate bason, & after hir,
to hir eldest daughter one pewter dishe ./ It[e]m I
give [Page 3]
Gyve to '''younge William my sonne''' the lesser bason, and
platter on the Cubbard / It[e]m I give to Raffe my sonne,
one free peice of grounde lyeing in the Brome Hill ./
Conteyninge by estimac[i]on, A Rode, be it more or lesse./
my greater brasse panne, and one pewter dysshe, &
the brasse possnet ./ It[e]m I give and bequeathe to my
sonne Thomas the yonger, one twoo yearinge hefker.
one Cheese fatt, & Cheese breed[d/l] / & one salve ./ It[e]m I
will that those thinges that are in my howse of my
sonne Thomas thelder , to have them when he wyll,
out of the howse / It[e]m I give to the '''fower Children'''
of '''ould Will[ia]m my sonne''', the Cupbord, & longe table
in the hall ./ It[e]m all other thinges not yet geven and
bequeathed I Refer to the discretion and distribution
of my Exec[utors] ./ whome I appoint and name to be '''John'''
'''Pigeon''' and Ann my wyfe ./ In witness whereof I
have setto my Signe & seale the daye & yeare firste
above written / Signed & Sealed in the p[re]sence of Henrye
Horne & Robert lerby his marke ./ == Sources ==

Will of John Fytlynge 1553

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Fytlynge 1553
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fittling-fytlynge-john-husbandman-of-hingham ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 107 - Fittling (Fytlynge), John, husbandman, of Hingham 1553] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops.
Note: Myxtelyn or mestlin is an early English term for a mixture of grains, especially wheat and rye, sown and used together. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * John Fytlynge, testator and husbandman * Thomas Fytlynge, his son * Bartylmewe Fytlynge, his son * John Fytlynge, his son * Bartylmewe Fytlynge, his brother (deceased) * 6 daughters, unnamed * Agnes, his sister * Alice, his wife * Thomas Fuller or Morleye, supervisor * John Portman, witness * John Whyttred, witness * Sir Nicholas Corker, priest and witness ---- '''In the Name of God Amen''' The xxixth
daye of Maye in the yere of our Lorde M CCCCC
Liij '''I John Fytlynge''' of Hengham in the
countie of Norff[olk] husbandman beyinge sycke
and dyseased in bodye but holl of mynde and
of p[er]fryght memorye praysed be the Lorde make
this my testamente and laste wyll in manner and
forme folowinge '''First''' I bequethe my
sowle unto god the father by whoose former
deathe I truste to be saved And by his
precious bloode shedinge to possesse an
iternall inheritance in hevyn and my
bodye to be buried in the p[ar]ishe church yarde
'''page 2'''
of Hengham aforesaide And for the
dystribuc[i]on of my temporall goodes
'''Fyrst''' I bequethe to the poore mene
borne at Hengham aforesaide xijs '''Also'''
I gyve unto '''Thomas''' my sonne all and
singuler my howses and landes settlinge
and beyinge within the townshipp of
Hengham withall and singuler commo
dytyes p[er]fryhte or emolmente in any
wyse app[er]teynynge or belongynge to
the forsaide howse or howses '''And''' in
case that Thomas my sonne departe
this worlde withowte yssue that then
the howses and landes aforsaid shall
remayn to '''Bartylmewe''' my sonne
And in case he the saide Bartylmewe
departe this worlde withowte yssue that
then they shall remayn unto '''John''' my sonne
'''Also''' I gyve unto John my sonne all that my
howse and landes boothe free and bonde sett
lyinge and beynge within the towne of
Wykylwoode called Hunte Withall the como-
dyties emolmente or p{er}fryhte in any wyse
belongynge or apperteynyninge to the same
accordinge to the tenets and meanynge of
the testamente and laste wyll of '''Bartyl-
mewe Fytlynge my brother''' nowe beynge
deade '''And also''' I wyll that John my
sonne shall gyve unto Bartylmewe his
brother that v markes wh[at] was bequethede
unto hym by my brother Bartylmewes
'''page 3'''
wyll he the said John to paye unto
Bartylmewe xiij s iijd at suche daye twelve
monthe as he entryth upon the howse and
lande And xijs iijd at suche day xijth
month agayn And so to contynewe
untyll the v markes be paide and
endid '''Also''' I gyve unto Bartylomewe
my sonne v markes to be paid unto hym
owte of my howse and land in Hengham
aforsaide '''Also''' I gyve and bequethe
unto every one of my '''vi daughters''' fyve
markes a pece and a cowe and three
sheepe wherof every on[e] of them shall receyve
at the daye of their maryage xxs and a cowe and iij
sheepe '''And''' the reeste of the
fyve markes withyn ijth years after they in
maryage to be paide '''Also''' I gyve unto
'''Agnes my syster''' a bushell of malte and
a bushell of myxtelyn And to everye
godchilde that I have iijs '''Also''' I will
that '''Alice my wyef''' shall have her
dwellynge and occupye this my howse
and land in Hengham And also that
howse in Wykylwoode untill suche tyme
as my sonne John comyth of Age joyntly
with Thomas my sonne She the fore-
saide Alice kepynge her self wydow and
of this my testamente and last wyll I
ordayn and make Alice my wyef and
Thomas my son executors and lawfull
administrators gyvynge unto Alice my
wyef and Thomas my sonne all my
'''page 4'''
goodes moveables and immoveables paynge
my legacies and discharginge this my
laste wyll and testamente And herof
I make '''Thomas Fuller of Morleye'''
sup[er]visor gyvinge unto hym for his
payne vis viijd And his costes dischar-
ged and borne Wyttenes '''John Portman
John Whyttred Sr Nicholas Corker my
preeste''' with others

Will of John Fytte, the elder of Hingham, 1548

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Fytte, the elder of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 21 October 1547. It was probated on March 1548. '''Will of John Fytte, the elder of Hingham, 1548''', ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 304[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/fitt-fytte-john-elder-of-hingham|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004637 Image 318-9.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in John Fytte's will: *John Fytte, the elder, Testator *Johan Fytte, wife *Robert Fytte, son *Cathryn Fyte, daughter *Margaret Fytte, daughter *John Pytcher, son (of some sort) *William Tufte *Cathryn Tufte, daughter *Roger Smithe, executor *Robert Staptone, witness *Robert Bawdwyn, witneess *John Fytt, witness *Thomas Bawdwyn, witness ==Sources==

Will of John Garrett of Ullestropp (Ullesthorpe), Claybrooke, yeoman, 1639

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Garrett-13878|John Garrett]]''' of "Ullestropp" (Ullesthorpe) in the parish of "Clebrocke" (Claybrooke), Leicestershire, England. John had his will drawn up on 1 December 1638, and it was proved four months later on 28 March 1639 at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 179
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Will of Johannis Garrett, granted probate on 28 Mar 1639. Died about 1639 in Clebrooke, Leicestershire, England.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:''' *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good (black and white image), and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Garrett-13878|John Garrett]]''' Testator, says he is "aged", wishes to be buried at the parish church of Clebrocke *'''my wife [[Unknown-665365| Jone Garrett]]''' Executor and residuary legatee, received her chest and bed *'''my sonne [[Garrett-13879|John Garrett]]''' receives land in Ullesthorpe and land in Creek, Northampton, and £100 *'''my brother William''' **'''his daughter Mary''' Tenn shillings **'''Amy Garrett''' Twenty shillinges **the rest of his Children Five shillinges apeece *'''Sara Garrett''' relationship not stated, a ring *'''Anne Clarke''' relationship not stated, 5 shillings * all my Godchildren (unnamed) Twelve pence each *'''my daughter [[Garrett-13883|Anne]] and her Child''' Twenty shillings *'''my sonne [[Garrett-13880|Thomas Garret]]''' Executor and residuary legatee *Witnesses - the first may be his son, and the second the Testator's brother **'''John Garrett **'''William Garrett **'''Abraham Clarke ---- In the name of God Amen The First day
of December One Thousand sixe hundred thirtie Eighte '''I John Garrett of'''
'''Ullestropp in the parish of Clebrocke''' Ullesthorpe, a hamlet about a mile south-east of Claybrooke Magna in the County of Leicester yeoman, whole
in mynde and of good remembrance thankes be to god but aged and diseased in
body / I doe make this my last Will and Testament in forme Following First I
bequeath my soule into the hands of the Allmightie God hopeing to be saved by the
merits of Jesus Christ my onely Saviour and my body I will be buryed in the
Church of Clebrocke, And as for my worldly goods / I will disposes them thus Imprimis:
I give and bequeath unto '''my wife Jone Garrett''' her Chest and a Bedd unto herselfe
and the hangings and furniture belonging thereto / Item I give and bequeath unto
'''my sonne John Garrett''' One halfeyarde lande within the Feilds of Ullestropp and
some certaine Lands and Leyes lying in One Feildeof Creeke within the County of
Northampton, Allsoe I give unto him the sume of One Hundred pounds and it to be
paid him within Three yeares after my decease Item I give to '''my brother William'''
'''his daughter Mary''' Tenn shillings and to '''Amy Garrett''' Twenty shillinges and
to the rest of his Children Five shillinges apeece Item I give to '''Sara Garrett'''
Tenn shillings to buy her a Ringe. Item I give to '''Anne Clarke''' Five shillinges
Item I give to all my Godchildren Twelve pence a peece. Item I give to '''my daughter'''
'''Anne and her Child''' Twenty shillings Item I give to the Church of Clebrocke
Tenn shillings Item I give to the poore of Clebrocke three shillinges fower pence
Item I give to the poore of Ullestropp Tenn shillings I allsoe make my wife
'''Jone Garrett and my sonne Thomas Garret''' my sole Executors. The rest of my
goods not given and bequeathed my debts paid and my legacies discharged I give and
bequeath to my Executors of this my last Will and Testament In the presence of '''John'''
'''Garrett / William Garrett, Abraham Clarke / [Probate in Latin] this will written about was proved at London before the Venerable Sir Henry Marten knight Doctor of Laws at a Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted on the twenty eighth day of March AD 1639. Judgement granted to Joanne Garret and Thomas Garret the executors named in the will, who were granted the administration of all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased having first been sworn to well and faithfully administer the same before Reginald Burden Clerk ==Sources==

Will of John Gillman of Caston 1639

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Gilman-265|'''John Gillman''']] a carpenter of Caston, Norfolk.
It was written on 14 April 1639 and proved at the Archdeaconry of Norwich Court sitting at Watton on 14 June 1639. '''Will of John Gillman of Caston, 1639''' Archdeaconry Court of Norwich ANW, will register, 1638-1639, folio 352, no. 286. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England Regd. copy wills, v. 46 1638-1639 Images on Family Search Film 008472749 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39Z-YPTR?cat=504379 image 402] Accessed 6 February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn (used extensively in this will) has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time.
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Lingwood-67|Anne]] my wife''' Anne Gillman formerly Lingwood. Executrix of the will. Was pregnant in April 1639 *'''Thomas Freeman late of Griston''' Testator bough land from him *'''[[Gilman-2074|Margarett Gillman]] the eldest daughter of [[Gilman-101|Lawrence Gillman]] my brother''' *'''John Gillman the son of Leonard Gillman late of Caston''' *'''Edmund Barker the son of Thomas Barker of Griston''' *'''Thomas Barker''' nominated to be executor if Anne Gillman dies, witness to will *'''Margarett Vincent my sister''' *'''Elizabeth Barker my Goddaughter''' *'''Elizabeth Thirkettle my Goddaughter''' *'''Francis Barker''' witness to will *'''John Canham''' witness to will ---- '''In the name of God Amen''' The 14 day
of Aprill Anno D[omi] 1639 '''I John Gillman'''
of Caston in the County of Norff Carpenter
beinge weake of body but of p[er]fect mynd & re
mmbrance thanks be unto Almighty
God doe make & declare this my last will &
testam[en]t revoaking & disannulling all my former
wills by me formerly made first I comitt &
comend my soule into the mercifull hands
of the Almighty God my maker trustinge
assuredly by the birth & passion of o[u]r savior
Jesus Christ to have free forgivenes of all
my sins & my body to the earth from whence
it came & concerning such worldly goodes
where with it hath pleased God to lend me
I give & bequeath as followeth
Item I give
and bequeath unto '''Anne my wife''' my tenem[en]t
wherein I now dwell together with all those
lands which I lately purchased of '''Thomas'''
'''Freeman''' late of Griston duringe her na[tu]all
life & after her decease to the child w[hi]ch is
in her wombe & for want of such issue I give
& bequeath the ten[emen]t & lands unto '''Margarett'''
'''Gillman the eldest daughter of Lawrence'''
'''Gillman my brother''' uppon Condition th[a]t she
shall pay or cause to be paid unto''' John Gill'''
'''man the son of Leonard Gillman '''late of Cas
ton & unto '''Edmund Barker the son of Thomas'''
'''Barker of Griston''' to either of them five pounds
a peice in manner & forme following vizt unto
John Gillman thirty three shillings & four
pence within one yeare next after the decease
of Anne my wife & unto Edmund Barker three
& thirty shillings & four pence within two
years next after the decease of Anne my wife
& unto John Gillman three & thirty shillings &
four pence within three yeares after the de
cease of Anne my wife & unto Edmund Barker
three & thirty shillings & four pence within
four years after the decease of Anne my wife
& unto john Gillman three & thirty shillings &
four pence w[ith]in five years after the decease
of Anne my wife & unto Edmund Barker three
& thirty shillings and four pence within five
years after the decease of Anne my wife
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untill the whole sume of ten pounds be fullie
payd but if it shall happen th[a]t be any defect of
the s[ai]d paym[en]t as afores[ai]d unto John & Edmund then
I will & my minde in th[a]t he or they shall enter pos
sesse & inioy the s[ai]d ten[emen]t & lands before bequeathed
unto Margaret Gillman untill they be fully sa
tisfyed their sev[er]all gifts of five pounds apeice
Item I give & bequeath all the rest of my lands
unto Anne my wife for to be sold within one yeare
after my decease for & towards the paym[en]t of my
debts & legacyes but if it shall happen my wife to
dep[ar]t this life afore such time as the debts be paid
then I will & my[nd] is th[a]t '''Thomas Barker''' shall have the
lands for & towards the paym[en]t of my debts & legacyes
Item I give and bequeath unto '''Margarett Vincent'''
'''my sister''' twenty shillings to be paid within two
years after my decease
Item I give & bequeath
unto '''Elizabeth Barker my Goddaughter''' five shil
lings to be paid within two yeares after my decease
Item I give & bequeath unto''' Elizabeth Thirkettle'''
'''my Goddaughter''' five shillings to be paid within
two years after my decease
Item I give & bequeath
unto''' Margarett Gillman the daughter of Lawrence'''
'''Gillman''' twenty shillings if it shall happen th[a]t my
wife to be with child & not otherwise
Item I give &
bequeath unto Anne my wife all my goods corne
& Cattell whatsoever uppon Condic[i]on th[a]t she shall
pay all such sums of money which I stand bound
for Lawrence my brother & I doe appoint Ann my
wife to be sole Executrix of this my last will & testam[en]t
In witness whereof I have sett my hand & seal the day
& yeare above written in the p[re]sence of '''Thomas'''
'''Barker Francis Barker & John Canham'''
'''John Gillman his marke'''
'''Probate''' [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Watton the xiiij day of June AD 1639 to Anne Gillman his widow, the executrix named in this Testament ==Sources==

Will of John Good of Broad Chalke in Wiltshire Gentleman 1795

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of John Good of Broad Chalke in Wiltshire Gentleman 1795== John Good's estate passed probate in 1795. His last residence was Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/G/1067; Reference Number: P2/G/1067
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John Good probate in 1795. Residence Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England.
His Will, signed 24 Sep 1794, mentions: :the testator John Good of Broad Chalke, gentleman :late brother Ralph Good (John paid off Ralph’s debts, including to John Coombs of Gillingham) :brother Charles Good :sisters Mary Good and Elizabeth Good :Broad Chalke farm, leasehold estate, goes to Charles, Mary and Elizabeth above as tenants in common, so long as they paid annuities to: :said brother Robert [is that the same person as Ralph? - their father’s Will mentioned Robert’s debts] :sister Jane Francis :brother Edward Good Probate 17 Jul 1795, mentions his death in Nov 1794 ==Sources==

Will of John Graile Clerk of Stone, Gloucestershire 1636

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[[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Gloucestershire Archives]] John's estate passed probate in Berkeley. '''Will of John Grale clerk 1636''': "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK
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John Graile probate in Berkeley.
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable.

'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Graile''' Clerk, testator *''''John Graile''' son of testator *'''Josias Graile''' son of testator *'''Anna Smith''' daughter of testator *'''Ester Graile''' daughter of testator *'''Margaret Graile''' daughter of testator *''''John the son of John Smith of Olvefowe? my son in law''' grandson and son in law of testator *'''Margaret Smith''' grandaughter and daughter of John Smith. Under the age of sixteen *'''Thomas Greening''' nephew, son of Abigaile Greening sister of testator *''' John Greening''' nephew, son of Abigaile Greening sister of testator *'''Elizabeth Greening''' niece, daughter of Abigaile Greening sister of testator *'''Abigaile Greening''' sister of testator *'''Alice Graile''' wife of testator *'''Edmund Graile''' brother of testator and overseer of will *'''John Barnfoale''' friend and overseer of will [Folio 84 verso] In the name of God Amen. The tenth Day of November in the yeare of our
Lord God one thousand six hundred thirty and one, '''I john Graile of Stone in the'''
parsih of Bartly in the county of Cloc{ester] Clerke and preacher of the word of God'''
being of good & p[er]fext memory (thanks be given to God) doe make and ordeine this
my last will and Testament in manner & forme following.

First I comend
my Soule into the hands of Almighty God, who formed it. And although at
the first it was created pure, yet by originall corruption it became bur......
& being ioyned of? the lord conspired w[i]th the body, the one suggesting, the other
executing immemorable wills and made her up a sinful life & acomplished ....
most assured before God, yet such was the love of God that he sent his only and
eternall lord Jesus Christ, for my redemption. Who being true God & true man p[er]fectly
fullfilled the office of a Mediator betwent God and man and by his sufferings and
obedience made a full redemption for his Church, w[hi]ch he duly applie unto it and
to every member of it by the work of the Holy Ghost. Of this Church I being a
member also have part in all his meritts, wherby I am again restored into>br/> the favour of God, so that after my dissoluc[i]on I beleve that my soule shalbe taken
into heaven and there remaine unto the generall resurrection and join my
body being raised and ioyned to my soule, both shall live w[i]th Christ in glory
everlasting. Even so com Lord Jesus. Secondly my body I comitt to be
buried in the earth. As touching my goods I dispose those as followeth

First I give to the poore of Stone twenty shillings And I give and
bequeath to '''John Graile my sonne''', my guilt silver tankard two silver
spones, one platter bed & bolster one pare sheets, one paire of blanketts,
one coverlet my biggest brasse pot, & a third part of my books.

ite[m] I give
to '''Josias Graile, my sonne''' my best silver botole?, two silver spones one bed
and bolster, one paire of sheets One coverlet[Struck out]

Ite[m] I give and bequeath to '''Anna Smith my daughter''' a .... of ten shillings
as a token of my love

Item I give and bequeath to '''Ester Graile my
'''daughter''' One hundred pounds in mony, two silver spoones, one bed and
bolster, a paire of blanketts, one coverlet one broach & six peices of pewter

Item I give & bequeath to '''Margaret Graile my daughter''' one hundred
pounds in mony two silver spoones, one bed & bolster on paire of shets
one paire of blanketts, one coverlet one broach & six pieces of pewter

Ite[m]
I give to '''John the son of John Smith of Olvefowe? my son in law'''
[line struck out]

Ite[m] I give to '''Margaret the daughter of the said John Smith [illegible]
shillings when she shall accomplish the age of sixteene yeares

Ite[m] I give
to '''Thomas Greening, John Greening & Elizabeth Greening
'''the children of my sister Abigaile Greening to either of them [illegible] shillings

The residue of all my plate, goods, chattells and debts I........ give & bequeath
'''to Alice Graile my wife''', who I make sole executrix of this my last>br/> will [struck out]
Struck out]
[struck out]
[struck out]
[struck out] And I desire''' my wellbeloved
'''brother Mr Edmund Graile and my loving friend John Barnefoale of Wood
'''ford''' to be overseers of this my wil & testament and do give to either of them
a ringe of tenne shillings as a token of my love.
In witness wherof I
have here unto put my sain & seale the day and yeare above written

'''John Graile'''

===Sources=== Note: Alice wife of John is very possibly Alice Bingham, married 19 April 1604 at Eastington

Will of John Grant of Brunswick, VA.

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[[Category:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_Needs_Slave_Profiles]][[Category: King George County, Virginia, Slaves]][[Category: Prince William County, Virginia, Slaves]] === King George County, Virginia Deed Book 4, p. 280-282 === KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That I, John Grant of the parish Brunswick and County of King George, for an in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear all my sons and daughters to wit: John Grant, Daniel Grant, George grant, William Grant, Elizabeth Bruce, Rosamond Wright, Margaret grant and Mary Grant. And for their future advancement in the world have given and granted and by these presents doth give and grant my said sons and daughters all and singular my estate both real and personal, reserving to myself the proper use and behoof of the same during my natural life, and after my decease to descend as follows wit: I give to my son John Grant all tract and parcel of land given to me by my father William Grant, and''' two negros to wit: John and Harry''', together with feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever. I give to my sons Daniel Grant and George Grant all of the lands I hold in Prince William County to be equally divided between them together with a feather bed and furniture to each of them and their heirs forever. I give to my son William Grant all the lands I purchased of John Corbin and Stephan Hansford together with feather bed and furniture to him and his heirs forever. I give to my daughter Mary '''one negro girl Suce and her future increase''' together with a feather bed and furniture to her and her heirs forever. I give to my daughter Margaret one feather bed and furniture to her and her heirs forever. I give to my sons and daughters to wit: Daniel Grant, George Grant, William Grant, Elizabeth Bruce, Rosemond Wright, Margaret Grant and Mary Grant '''eight negros with their future increase to wit: Joe, David, Frank, Venous, Flora, Phillis, Dilla and Sellice''' to be equally divided between them and their heirs forever. I give all the rest and remainder of my estate of kind or quaility soever to my eight sons and daughters before mentioned and thier heirs forever to have and hold the said goods and chattle lands and tenements to my said children as aforesaid given and to thier heirs and assigns forever reserving myself the use of the same during my natural life as aforesaid in testimony whereof I hereunto set my seal and hand seventh day of July 1757

Will of John Grubbe of Potterne 1652

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The is a transcript of the Will of John Grubbe of Potterne written on 22 January 1652/3. '''Will of John Grubbe of Potterne, Wiltshire, 1653''' in: ''Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury'' ref PROB 11/piece 227: Brent /quire 115 folio 237 The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310688-00126?ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry permalink] [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24820923?h=fddcbb Ancestry sharing image 1] [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24820931?h=819e4b Accessed 4 July 2021 It was proved at the Court of Wills and Administrations at Westminster on 25 May 1653.
This Court replaced the Prerogative Court of Canterbury during the period of the Commonweath (1650-1660) Of note are: *his wife Jane Grubbe *brother Thomas Grubbe *cousin John Grubbe and his un-named children No children of Jane and John are mentioned. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as the register copy of the will and now catalogued with the Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills at The National Archives at Kew, Surrey, England.
Paragraph breaks are my own for ease of reading.
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] ---- In the Name of God Amen I
'''John Grubbe of Bide in the parish of St Potternes''' in the County
of Wilts gent being weake in Bodye but thanks be given unto the
Almightye God my Creator of good and perfect memorye hoping by
the death and passion of Jesus Christ my onlye Savior and redeemer to
be one of his elect And for my worldlye Goods which God of his
infinite goodness hath bestowed upon mee I give and bequeath in
manner and forme following That is to say First I bequeath my Soule
Unto Almightye God my Creator and my Bodye to the Earth from whence
it came to be buryed in decent manner in the parish Church or Chancell
of Potterne aforesaid at the discretion of my Executrix Alsoe I give
unto the poore people dwelling in Potterne the summe of forthye shillings
Also I give and bequeath unto '''my onlye brother Thomas Grubbe'''
fiftye pounds to be payed within six monthes next after my decease
Also I give to everye of''' the Children of my cozen John Grubbe of'''
'''Westerlye in the Countye of Gloucester''' Westerleigh, Gloucestershire, northeast of Bristol. which shall be living at the time
of my decease the sum[m]e of ten pounds a peece to be payed unto
them within six monthes after my decease Item I also give unto my
brother Thomas Grubbe my bay mare All the Rest of my Goods and
Chattles moveable and unmoveable of what kynd and Condicon soever
I give and bequeath unto '''my loving wife Jane Grubbe''' whome I meake
Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament And I doe hereby
desire my aforesaid loving brother Thomas Grubbe and my loving
kinsman John Grubbe to be my Overseers of this my last Will and
Testament and to take care of my dear wife as farr as in them lyeth
that shee be not any wayes abused in the Estate that I have bequeathed
unto her And for their paynes I give twentye shillings a peece to them
Rings In Witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale
the two and twentieth day of January in the Yeare of our Lord One
thousand six hundred fiftye and two / Jo: Grubbe / Read published
signed and sealed in the presence of Jo: Marny Cler: William Long
Jo: Tidcombe. This Will was proved at Westminster the five and twenthieth day of [next page]
May in the yeare of our Lorde one thousand six hundred Fiftie three
befrore the Judges for probate of Wills and granting Administrations
according to an Act of Parlyament entitled An Act for probat of Wills
and frand Administrations by the Oath of Jane Grubbe the Relict
and sole Executrix named in the sayd will to whome the Administration
was Comitted of all and singular the Goods Chattles and Debts of the
saynd deceased shee being first sworne by vertue of a speciall Comission
Well and truly to administer the same
==Sources==

Will of John Gryffyn, yeoman of Attleborough, 1553-4

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Gryffyn, yeoman, 1553-4
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/griffin-gryffyn-john-yeoman-of-attleborough ANF will register Liber 14 (Bulloke) fo. 201 - Griffin (Gryffyn), John, yeoman, of Attleborough 1553-4] ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. Li, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * John Gryffyn, yeoman and testator * Alyce Smyth, his bastard daughter * Agnes, his wife * brother and sisters, unnamed * Thomas Fludd, his cousin * Robert Floudde, beneficiary * Mr George Coket, beneficiary of a gold ring and witness * Elizabeth Beane * Simon Beane * Simon Beane's wife (probably Elizabeth, above) * Robert Cussyn * William Bepas * William Bepas's wife * Richard Bosonne, witness, gentleman and beneficiary * Hugh Etton,witness * John Davye, apprentice ---- '''In the name of God Amen''' the xij daye of December
in the yere lord god M CCCCC Lij and in the fyrst
yere of the raiyne of owe Soverayne Ladye Quene
Marye '''I John Gryffyn''' of Attylborroughe in the county
of Norff[olk] yeoman being holl of mynde and in good and
p[er]fyghte memory lawdyd be god make this my testa=
=ment and last wyll in maner and forme folowing
renouncinge all other wylls and testaments hertofor
by me made fyrst I bequeath my soule to allmighty
god trusting by the mercye of our Savyoure
christ to have remission of my sinnes by whom and
'''page 2'''
throughe whose passion and death I faythfully truste
to have salvacion my body to be buryed in the church
yarde of Attylbourughe to the reparac[i]on of which
church I give xs '''Item''' I give to '''Alyce Smyth''' my
bastarde daughter xxli of lawfull English money
to be payde in maner and forme folowinge that ys to
say at the daye of her maryage ten pounds whych xli I
wyll that yt shalbe delyveryd into the saffe keeping
of some honest p[er]son untyll the saide maryage of the saide
Alyce he putting sufficient suretyes w[i]thin to the sayde
Alyce for the sure payment of the said ten poundes
in forme aforesayde and the other xli to be payd to
the sayd Alyce to after the death of '''Agnes''' my wyef
by the executores of the sayd Agnes yf yt shall for=
=tune the sayd Alyce to dye before she be maryed
then I wyll and bequeath the sayd xxli in maner
and forme folowinge that ys to saye to my brother
and sister xli that ys to saye to ych of them vli
and to my cousyn '''Thomas Fludd''' the other xli the
paymente of the sayd vxli to be devyded as yt ys
aforesayde to be payd the one half to my brother and
sister and th'other half to my sayde cousyn Thomas
Fludd '''Item''' I give to my sayd cousyn Thomas Fludd
xx markes of lawfull Englysh money to be payd in maner
and forme folowinge that ys to saye immediately after
my death fyve m[ar]kes and twelve monthes after
that v m[ar]kes and after the decease of Agnes
my wyef ten markes to be payd by the executors
of the sayd Agnes '''Item''' I give to my brother and my
sisters v markes of lawfull Englyshe money
evenly to be devyded amongst them '''Item''' I give
to '''Rob[er]te Floudde''' my best gowne '''Item''' I give to
'''Mr Coket''' a gold ringe '''Item''' I give to my sayde
'''page 3'''
cousyn Thomas Fludd a colte the myddell gray
'''Item''' I give to everyone of my servantes an ewe '''Item''' I give
a bulloke called a two yerlinge and iij ewes to
'''Elizabeth Beane''' and to the sayd Alyce Smyth a cowe
the color blake '''Item''' I give to '''Robart Cussyn''' vjs viijd
'''Item''' I give to '''Symon Beane''' my best lyveray cote
and my furdd cote '''It[e]m''' I give to Thomas Flude my
best dublet '''It[e]m''' I give to '''Wyll[ia]m Bepas''' my lyvarey
cote wyth the coony sinc and and a mare colte '''Item'''
I give to Symon Beane another mare colte and I give to
Wyllyam Bepas wyef xs and to Symon Beanes wyef
xs the resydewe of my goods not bequethed I p[rese]nt
them to the dissposic[i]on of myne executrix whom
I ordayne and make Agnes my wyef my sole
executrix and as touching my howsys landes and
tenamentes I make this my last wyll in maner
and forme folowinge that ys to saye I give to
Agnes my wyef and her heyres forever all my
howsys landes and tenementes both fre and bonnde
lyeing and being in the towne of Attylborough
or ellswhere wythin the county of Norff[olk]
upon this condicion that the sayd Agnes p[er]forme
this my last wyll and testament in wytnes wher
of I the sayd John Gryffyn have sette my hand
'''Rychard Bosonne''' George Coket these bequestes
bequeathed after my the making of my wyll which
I wyll to beasmerch in effect as any thinge before
bequeathed '''Item''' I give to Rycharde Bosonne
gentleman xs '''Item''' I wyll and bequeth to '''Hugh
Etton''' xlis '''Item''' I give to '''John Davye''' when
he come oute of his [ap]prentishood iijli

Will of John Hall of Wheton Gloucestershre 1656

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[[Category:TNA PROB 11]] [[Category: Gloucestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] John's will passed probate on 20 June 1656. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 256
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Will of John Hall of Wheten, Gloucestershire, England, granted probate on 20 Jun 1656. Died Abt 1656.
'''The last will and testament ''' of '''
'''John Hall of Wheton in the County of Gloucester yeoman''' made as followeth

Imprimus my will is that''' my three children Susana Hall Samuell Hall & Daniel '''
'''Hall''' shall have all my goods cattles & chattells whatsoever as well within my house
as without and all the proffittes of any deeds heer (except that which I shall express
to give my Executor) to bee devided amoungst them three equally by the helpe and
advice of''' my brother in law Samuel Williams''' and of''' my sonn John Hall''' And
I doe make and ordaine''' my sonne John Hall''' my sole Executor of this my Will &
give to him my bed which I lye on with the bolster Cover and sheet & blanket also
theirons in the chimey all the shelves in the house all doors within and all the wood
growing on my living? and all the soyle & bouts the house rackes for cattell and standinge
ralled poles and saylor posts and gates aboute or uppon my living and to receive and
pay all my debts out of my owne goods. In witness whereof I have hereunto put
my hand and Seale this twenty & first day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God one
thousand six hundred fifty six '''John Hall''' Witnesses hereunto the marks of''' Alice
Williams Samuel Williams'''

'''This will''' was proved at London the foure and twentieth day of June
one thousand six hundred and fifty six before the Judges for probate of will and
granting administrations lawfully aut[ho]rized by the oath of '''John Hall the naturall'''
and lawfull sonne of the said deceased''' & sole Executor named in te said Will To
whome Administration of all and singular the goods chattes & debts of the said dec[ease]d
was granted he bing by Commission first sworne truly to administer the same

===Sources===

Will of John Harris of Downton Wiltshire

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] == Will of [[Harris-55161|John Harris (abt.1741-bef.1815)]] of Week [Wick] in the parish of Downton in the County of Wilts== The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1567 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/553719:5111?ssrc=pt&tid=38128610&pid=342415012952 ancestry link] mentions… :brother [[Harris-65003|Robert Harris]] of Cobham in the County of Surry, Carpenter :brother [[Harris-7673|Richard Harris]] of Downton Gardener :brother [[Harris-34925|Abraham Harris]] of Laverstock in the County of Wilts labourer :sister [[Harris-64996|Elizabeth Matthews]] of Dinton in the County of Wilts :Jane the wife of William Powell of Broughton in the County of ab[So?]uthampton yeoman; her sister Sarah the wife of (blank) Noble of Broughton husbandman :nephew William Harris of Whichbury [Whitsbury] carpenter :nephew John Harris of Whichbury [Whitsbury] carpenter :nephews [[Harris-34921|John]] [[Harris-7202|William]] & [[Harris-34882|Richard Harris]] sons of my brother Richard Harris :nephew Abraham Harris now living with the son of my brother William Harris :nephew James Harris another son of my said brother William Harris :nephew Robert Harris another son of my brother William Harris :niece Sarah daughter of my brother William Harris :niece Mary, another daughter of my brother William Harris :niece Jenny[?] another daughter of my brother William : [[Harris-34922|Mary Anne]] daughter of my brother Richard Harris :servant Sarah Cooper :servant [?] Viney :Sarah the wife of John Jyorgam[?] of the City of New Sarum maltster; her sister Jenny Blake :brother William Harris :executors David Chalk of Landford, Wilts, Yeoman; William Woodlands of Downton, Wilts, collar maker; :25 Aug 1813 Codicil replacing executor David Chalk, who had died, with brother William Harris :7 Sep 1813 Second codicil to make brother William Harris residuary legatee :27 Oct 1813 Third codicil clarifies the bequests to his sister & brothers mentioned before and what should happen if they die first :26 Mar 1814 Fourth codicil revokes bequest to servant Sarah Cooper :4 Feb 1815 Proved with 4 codicils 6 Apr 1815 ==Sources==

Will of John Heath, Sr.,

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] The following transcription is of the will of [[Heath-713|John Heath, Sr. (1717-1765)]], dated 20 Feb 1765, and proved in Halifax County Court Oct 1765. * Note - Newly transcribed, needs proof reading and formatting. In the name of God, Amen. The ? and 20th day of February in the year of our Lord Christ, 1765. I John Heath of the county of Halifax, being sick and weak in body but of perfect sense and disposing memory, thanks to the almighty God, ? the same do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and from following ? First: I give and devise to my son, John Heath & his heirs forever, two hundred acrese of land ?whereon Joseph Butler formerly lived. And I also give and devise unto my said son John Heath my black horse and saddle and bridle that is commonly called his saddle and bridle. Item 2: I give and devise to my two sons, William Heath and Abraham Heath, which is now and infant, lately son & to their heirs forever the remainder part of my land to be equally divided between my two said sons, William & Abraham. And I also devise that my youngest son, Adam shall have the plantation whereon I now live. And my desire is also that if my said son Adam should die without a lawful heir, that my son Moses Heath shall have the same land and plantation, whereon I now live. And I also desire that my son, William, should die without a lawful heir that my son, James Heath, shall have that part of land that was given to William. And I also devise unto my son William, one cow and calf and one sow and pigs, when he shall arrive to the age of 21 years. Item 3: I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Mary Heath, my negro boy named Jack. And I also give and devise to my said daughter Mary, one feather bed and furniture. Item 4: I give and devise to my son, Jesse Heath, and my daughter, Sarah Heath, my negro woman Cloey and her increase to be equally divided between my said two children, Jesse and Sarah, when ever they shall arrive to the age of 21 years. And I also desire that the said negro woman (Cloey) and her increase shall remain in the care and possession of my wife, until my said two children shall come to the age of 21 years. Item 5: I give and bequeath unto my two sons, James Heath and Moses Heath, my negro woman, Pat and her increase to be equally divided between my said two sons, whenever they shall arrive to the age of 21 years. And I also desire that my negro woman, Pat and her increase shall remain in the care and possession of my wife until my two sons shall come of age. Item 6: I give and devise unto my wife, Eliza Heath, my negro woman, Joe. I also give and devise unto my wife Eliza the use of my negro, Garl (Yarl?), Hannah and her increase during her natural life. And at her death, I desire that the said negro, Garl, Hannah and her increase may equally be divided between my three sons, John Heath, William Heath, and Adam Heath. Item 7: I also give and devise unto my wife Elizabeth Heath, the use of all the remainder part of my estate during her natural life. And at her decease, I desire that it may be equally divided between my six children: Mary Heath, Elizabeth Cureton, James Heath, Moses Heath, Sarah Heath and Jesse Heath. Lastly: I do appoint my loving wife, Eliza Heath and my son-in-law, James Cureton, Executors of this my last will and testament, disannulling all former wills, made before. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day and year first within written. Signed, sealed & published by John (his mark) Heath (seal) Witnesses: : William Trevelliam : John Tew : Abraham Heath : Halifax County; October Court, 1765. == Sources == * 1765, Halifax County, North Carolina; Wills, Vol 1-2, 1759-1781; book 1; p. 168-169; image 181-182 of 485 [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-VX97-CW FamilySearch]

Will of John Heydon of Othecote 1546

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of''' John Heydon, parson of Othecote and vicar of Watford''' It was written on 22 February 1545/46 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 March 1546.Johannis's will passed probate on 8 June 1546. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 31
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Will of Johannis Heydon of Ochecote, Northamptonshire, England, granted probate on 8 Jun 1546. Died Abt 1546.

The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 31 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]

Persons mentioned:

'''John Heydon''' Testator
'''John Deweny''' Testator's nephew
'''Henry Heydon''' Testator's nephew
'''Alice Watsons''' Testator's niece
'''Elizabethe Man''' Testator's niece
'''Jane Man''' Daughter of the above
'''Richard Grays''' Testator's cousin '''Master William Smyth''' Parson of '''Thomas Heydon''' Testator's cousin '''Elizabeth Graye''' '''Rauf Heydon''' Testator's cousin ''' Nicholas Whittington''' In the name of god amen the xx? t daye of the monthe of ffebruary the xxx yeare of the
rayne of ..... moste........ lorde kynge Henirye eightht by the grace of god kynge of England France and
Irelande defendere of the faith and in earth of the churche of Englande and also of Irelande the supreame
hedd, I''' john Heydon parsonn of Othecote [Edcote] in the countie of Northampton and vicar of Watford in the countie of
'''hertford '''beinge in good mynde thankinge lord and praysinge be to allmyghtie god ordayne declare and make my
testament contayninge therin my laste will in this mannure and forme followinge Ffirst in my most harte
and devoute manner I give and bequeth my soule to allmyghtie god my maker and Redeemer most humblye
besechynge him of his most infinite mercie and grace And through his most bytter passion and also by the mediation
of ower blissed Lady Saint Marye and of all the saints of heven to accept the same and take the forme unto
everlastinge joye and blisse there p[er]petually to reste w[ith] him w[ith] oute ..... And my synfull and wretched boddy
I bequeath to the earth and to be buried yf I die in Othecote or wythin 10 myles thereof in the channsell there
And lykewyse if I die in Watford or withyn 10 myles thereof to be buried in the channsell there And a
stonn to be boughte and laid uppon me w[ith] writinge accordinge And also I will that a waxe taper shall stand
uppon my grave and shall burne........masse .............. daye that masse shalbe saide in songe thorough in
for a hole yere after my decease And also I bequeath to every householder of Othecote to praye for my soule
twelve pence betwene the man and the wyfe And to every other body there twoo pence apece to praye and ....
Also I will that all suche ..... as I have made in the saide parsonage and all manner of bedsteddes also one b......
leadd? in the ......house and a table and a table in longe forme and a cubourd in the parlour there Also a longe table w[ith] two
trestles and a large forme in the hall theire Also the glas in the p[ar]l[our] wyndowes there be not removed but be and
abide there as standard for the saide parsonage as longe as they will endure And all lockes w[ith]there keyes of
all the houses not to be taken awaye desiringe the p[er]sonnes that shalbe after me the ..... to pray for me Also
I will that in the houses of the saide vicarage of Watford that is to saye in the longe chamber theire next the
parlour be not taken away there a bedsted a table w[ith]...trestles and a longe forme in the highe chamber a
bedsted and a great bounde cheste In the next chamber there a bedstedd In the parrishe priste chamber a bedstedd
and a presse in the parlour a table w[ith] trestles and a forme And all the glas in all the wyndowes of all
the houses of the saide vicarage w[ith] the ........ in the windowes of the saide p[ar]l[ou]r and longe chamber be
not taken awaye The which I have made of mynne owne cost but be as standes for the saide vicarage of
Watford as longe as they will endure desiringe the vicars after me the power to praye for me And I will that only poore househol
ds w[ith' in the parrishe of Watforde have twoo pence after the discretion of myne executors and also that there shalbe given to
other poor people there as my body shalbe buried fyve pounds besides the foresaid money bequeathed to my parrishoners and
to suchmourners geven twelve pence a pece to priests and clerk twoo pence And also I will that ymediatly after my decease be
paid by myne executors for a gold ywer? an honest priste to saye masse for my soule in speciall And first the saide priste
to saye ? masses for the woounds of ower savior Ihus Criste w]ith] that collect Deus Snner ....... And duringe and
com....... during daye the saide ? dayes for my Soule and that done Then I will that the saide preste do say by him self
or some other yf he be not disposed and able yf it maye be ....... for my soule in ...... w[ith] ..... and.........
to not happen.........weeke or some other days yf that be hollye days to saye masse of requiem And also any
ffridaye yf it be not holllye daye to saye masse of the ? wooundes of ower saviourIhus criste or masse de nomium Ihus
.......vimbus w[ith] the collecte Deus S......... And uppon Saturdayes to saye masse of ower blessed Ladye the virgin yf
it be not hollye daye And? in tymes twemtye weeks to saye ? Ladye spalter for my soule And I will that the saide priste
shall have for his wagis tenne marks to do his dutie well yf he be hired to singe at Watford And if he be hired to singe at
Othecote he to have ? marks and to them there for ...... And to do his dutie as is aforesaide And after to ..... at Watford
Item I bequeath to '''my nephewe John Deweny'''? fortie shillinges Item I bequeath to my '''Nephewe Mr Henry Heydon''' my sylver
service w[ith] teappot and a sylver salte and the cover? worth .....marks And to his wyfe a round/wound gold ringe
...... aboute a marke in gold Item I bequeath '''my nece Alice Watsons'''? a flatt gold ringe and foure small sylver.......
Item I bequethe to '''my nece Elizabeth Man''' foure poundes there ,,,,, and my best shorte gowne and a fether bedd a mattress a
coverlet a pare of shettes two blanketts and a bolster And after her decease the saidebeddinge to''' her daughter'''
'''Jane''' Item I bequeth to '''my cosyn Richard Grays''' fortie shillinges Item I bequeth to '''Mr Rauf? ....son''' one of my
gownes? to praye for ,,, that is furred w[ith] white furr And I will that the same Mr Rauf shall singe for me for a gold
..... as is aforesaide And aafter as my goodes will extend to afore any other priste yf he will Item I
bequeth to '''Master William Smyth parson of Em don in the countie of Northampton '''my beste gowne to
praye for me Item I geve and bequeth to '''my cosin Jane Man daughter of Henry Man and Elizabeth''' beinge
my sister....... daughter all my land houses and tenements lyinge in ..... and w[ith]in the pishe
of Stoss...... w[ith]in the countie of the citie of Coventrye?the whiche lands houses and tenements I late purcha
sed of''' John S....... of west thropp w[ith]in the parrishe of Bimburye '''the,,,,, is twentie five shillinges eight pence
by the .... To have and to holde to the saide '''Jane '''and to the heirs of her boddye lawfullye begotten for ever And also for
default of suche issue the remainder thereof to '''my cosyn Thomas Heydon '''And to his heires for ever And also I geve
and bequethe to''' my saide cosyn Thomas Heydon''' my ffetherbed in my parloure at Othecote w[ith] all thinges thereto belonging
next to the stand except the bedsted w[ith] a .... hanginge lyinge in my coffer at Watford Also I geve to my saide
'''cosyn Thomas''' three bras potts and two bras p..... w[ith] all my.......... that is at Watford And a cubbourd
standing in the parloure there a cheste in the lofte there and a table w[ith]in ..... in.......... I geve and bequeth
to the fore named '''Joane(Jane) Man''' twentie five poundes thirtene shillinges foure pence to her marriage yf it shall fortune
her so to be disposed And if she be not so disposed to be married yet I will she shall have to saide monney to be delivered
duly to her when she shalbe twentie years of age or before to make her a stocke to ly... w[ith] by the discretion of myne
executors Item I geve and bequeth unto the saide''' Jane '''a fetherbedd and a mattres thre paires of shettes a pair of
blankett twoo pillowes w[ith] bolsters twoo coverletts hanginges? and ..... that be in the l.... chamber at Othecote
and also ........... foure bras potts fouer bras pannes And she to have those of the best of one of every? sort w[ith]
my beste chafingdishe Item I bequethe to the saide''' Jane''' my coffers one standinge in the hall another in the p[a]lour
and the third in the butterye and all my pewter vessell excepte every platters every peweter dishes twoo saucers?
the whiche''' Elizabeth Graye''' shall have I tem I bequethe to the saide''' Jane '''evry of my nine sylver spoons and
other .... of them to '''my cosyn Rauf Heydon''' w[ith] the hanginges of my beste p[ar]lo[ur] at Watford And the hangings
of my hall at Othecote Item verlet and bolster twoo brasse potts ... bras pannes a coffer a
chaffinge dishe foure countersete dishes Item I bequethe to''' Nicholas Whittington '''my worst fetherbedd a bolster
a coverlet and my pares of the worste shettes twoo bras potts snff one kettell and a greate cheste in the hall and
a nother in the buttrye And all the rest of my kettelles and skilletts I geve to''' Jane Man '''afore namyd w[ith]
a little golde ringe a triangle of sylver and gilt w[ith] one of the beste harnest girdell w[ith] a pair of corall beades
and another of amber w[ith] ..... gilte a greate sylver pynne and a pare of silver hookes and one sylver
tablett Item I bequethe to''' my cosyn Eliabethe Palmer''' twentie shillinges to pray for me Item I bequeth to''' my cosyn Anne Denham''' xxS [twenty shillings] to pray fore me Item I bequethe to my '''cosyn Raufe '''
'''Heydon '''a litle sylver salte standinge upponvyns? Also I will that the priste that shall be hured/hired to pray for me shall every yere
aslonge as she shall singe for me begin a twentall at Christmas for me and to say my masses of the birth
of o[ur] Lord Ihus criste w[ith]in the notes thereof And so to saye m[y] masses w[ith]in the notes of every feaste w[ith]in that ....... deus s....sp..... and duringe and comendatons and other dayes to saye masse as is aforesaid Item I geve to my nephewe John Heydon my best fetherbed at Watford and my best coverlet and bolster and twoo blanketts and .... pair of my best shetts and a mattress and 2 pillowes of downes and 2 pillowcases w[ith] all the hanginges there And a chest bounde w[ith] yron Item I bequethe to the parrishe churche of Watford a suit of
vestmentes for the priste deacon and subdeacon of white damaske yf I do not deliver it my self before I die to be prayed
for th..... And to''' Thomas Whittington''' I bequethe fyve marks And I bequethe to''' my cosyn Dorothy Shorditche''' twentie
shillings to pray fr me And to'''her sister Alon {Ellen} '''I bequethe 20s to pray for me Iteem I bequethe to '''my cosyn Elyn'''
'''Parsons''' twentie shillinges And to the foresaide''' Thomas Heydon '''a bolster at Watforde and a longe gowne lyned
w[ith] russelle worstedd Item I bequethe to''' Rauf Heydon''' a gowne which is at WatfordeItem I bequethe to '''Sir Wiliam'''
Small bone a longe gowne lyned w[ith] russelles worstedd Item I bequethe to''' Nicholas Whittyington''' foure
marks the whiche I paid to his sue for beanes and 2 ..... barleye the whiche I him delivered and
And a spitt and a gridyron 2 candelsticks and other godes the whiche is in my chest at Watford the .... was his
mothers that I paide for a grave gold ringe and a greate grave mare Item I bequethe to '''Elizabethe Man''' a grave
amblyinge mare Item to Thomas Whitinge a sorrell colt w[ith] saddle and bridell Item to '''Elizabethe'''
'''Manne''' foure hogges And to''' Jane Man '''2 hogges and''' Elizabethe Man '''21 sheepe Item to Thomas Whitington tenne shepe And Jane Man the reste of my shepe Item I bequethe to the parrishe churche of Othecote tenn shillinges Item to Lawrence my servant his hole yeares wages And to Elizabetge Harris my servant her hole yeares wagis And to '''Marye Blande''' her half yeares wagis and three shillinges foure pence
And to'''' Nycholas my sheparde '''six shillinges eyght pence Item to''' John Ward '''his half yeres wagis and
three shillinges foure pence Item to Jane Man a baye amblynge colt Item that .... '''Willi[a]m Smallbone'''
shall singe for my soule at Ochecote a hole yere imidyatly after my death And to have six pounds for his labour And also I geve him 20s Also Elizabethe Bryht my serv[an]t 2s 2d And
to '''Jane Man '''my andyrons and tonges And all other cubbourdes and sp..... not bequethed Item I will
that''' Elizabeth Man and Jane her daughter''' have to?..... baron and..... towards there lyinge this....
aforesaide All other of my goodes and catalles not bequethed I will that they be soulde after the discretion
of anyone executors for the performance of this my laste will and testament And for the reste of all the
monneys my goodes and cattalles so solde and suche monneys as I have lefte this my last will performed and
executed and my debtes paide I will shalbe bestowed and ..... in fyndinge of an honest priste to praye in a speciall
for my soule and for the soules of''' my ffather Will[a]m Heydon and my mother Elizabethe '''And of''' my brother'''
'''William '''and all my sisters and for the soules of all other that I was moste bound to praye for And for the
soule of .....''' John Gall''' priste and all xhristian soules aslonge as the paide monney will ....... to be done in the churche
of Watford and the priste to have for his wagis .. marks to saye mas as is afore whersad todo his dutie
well And I give to Thomas Blande twentie shillinges And of this my laste will and testament I make '''my cosyn master John ffrankish''' and''' Willi[a]m Smallbone prist '''myne executors to p[er]forme and execute
this my laste will and testament And I give to''' master ffrankish''' for his labours a goblet w[ith] a ..... and
twentie shillinges in monney And I make''' my cosyn master Henry Heydon''' and '''master William Chauncey ''' my overseers thereof to helpe this my laste will to be p[er]formyd And I geve to '''master William Chauncey''' A
goblett and 20s monney Item I will that Nycholas Whitington shall have my best cart and all my
ploughes and ploughe ...... and cart ....... and all my ploughe tymber and bourdes And to '''Nicholas
'''Whte''' a harness girdell w[ith] pendantes Item I geve to '''Jane Man''' a little brownynge lead in the ..........in the house
............. whereof the said''' John Heydon''' hathe sette his hand and seale to this his last will and testament
the daye and year afore said These beinge witnes master '''Willi[a]m Chauncey ...... Raph Jacson Willi[a]m Smyth'''
....... and''' Richard Makepeace''' w[iyh] other ..... ===Sources===

Will of John Hobbs of Abbas Combe 1627

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[[Category:Somerset, Wills and Estates]] A transcription of the Will of [[Hobbes-140|John (Hobbes) Hobbs (bef.1587-bef.1628)]], Yeoman of Abbas Combe, Somerset taken from a digital image of the will obtained from the National Archives website on 9 Nov 2022. https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D889234 Reference: PROB 11/153/352 Description: Will of John Hobbs, Yeoman of Abbas Combe, Somerset Spelling has been retained as in the original document except that abbreviations have been expanded. Where letters have been inserted to make sense of the words, these have been shown enclosed with square brackets. Where a transcribed word is not certain, this has been indicated with a question mark in square brackets at the end of the word. Paragraph breaks have been introduced for ease of reading and were not present in the original document. ==The Will of [[Hobbes-140|John (Hobbes) Hobbs (bef.1587-bef.1628)]] of Abbas Combe, Somerset, 1627== [Page 1] In the name of God Amen I John Hobbs of Abbas Combe in the Countie of Somerset yeoman being weke of body but of fit remembrance, thankes bee to god, doe make this my last Will and testamnt, in manner and forme following viz first I bequeth my soule into the hands of Allmightie God my master and redeemer And my bodie to the Earth from whence it came & It I give to my p[ar]ish Church in Abbas Combe to bee buried there [Page 2] It[em] I give to the poore of Abbas and Temple Combe It[em] I give to my sonne John Hobbs Three score pounds to bee paid within two yeares after my decease Item I give to my daughter Katherine four score pound to bee paid within three yeares after my decease Item I give to my daughter Joane Hobbs three score pounds to bee paid within twelve months after my decease It[em] I give to my daughter Mary Hobbs three score pounds to be paid within foure yeares after my decease The residue of all my goods moveable or immoveable not given nor bequeathed my debts paid, my legacies performed, I give and bequeath unto Joahne my now wife whom I doe ordaine and make my whole executrix of this my last Will and testament and I doe utterly renounce and revoke all former wills heretofore made by mee or in my name And I doe nominate and appoint Thomas Hobbs and William Stilted[?] to be overseers[?] of this my last Will and testament given to them that[?] apeere In witness whereof I have to heave unto set my hand and seale the eight daye of January in the third yeare of Kinge Charles of England Anno Dm one thousand five hundred twenty seaven Sealed and signed in the presence[?] Item I give to my hired and servants two shillings apeace Item I give to Margaret Bamber my goddaughter 5d It[em] I give to Jarratt Sandell my goddaughter one lame It[em] I give to Stephen Snorkes sonne Thomas one lame It[em] I give to the rest of my godchildren [..]d apeace Memorand that before thevsealing hereof that if any of the said children doe die before they may come to age of one and twentie yeares my Will is that the said portion shal be equally devided betwene the rest then living The marke of William Still Tho Ellis John Huysh Richard Huish Proved 24 Mar 1627/8 ==Sources==

Will of John Jackson, Clothworker of London, 1602

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: England, Orphan Trail Transcription Examples]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the Will of [[Jackson-41897|'''John Jackson''']], Clothworker and Citizen of London. '''Will of John Jackson''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 101: Bolein, Quire Numbers 1-56 (1603) The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England. Images accessed on Ancestry 13 February 2021 [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311099-00303 Ancestry link] Spelling and punctuation as per the original (an unusually large number of commas used), highlighting and line breaks are my own for ease of reading.
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].
The image of the second page of this will is difficult to read at the start of each line due to ink bleed. If a better image becomes available, please make any corrections. ---- In the name of God Amen '''I John Jackson Citizen and clothworker of London''' being at this p[rese]nt in health of bodie and of good and p[er]fect minde and remembrance , laude and praise be given to th'almightie god, doe make and ordaine this my pr[esen]t Testament and conteyninge therein my last will in mannere and forme followinge That is to saie, firste and principallie I commend my soule into the handes of almightie god my onlie saviour and redemer, by whose pretious death and resurrection I onlie hope to be saved and to inherit life everlastinge, And my bodie where it shall please god to call me out of this transitorie life My will and minde is, that the same maie be in decent seemlie sorte buried according to the discretion of my wife and my executor hereafter named, And as the ordering and disposing of such landes Tenements and hereditaments and of such other worldlie goodes and substances, whereof (by gods good grace and benefittes towardes me) I now stand seized and possess, I order give and dispose the same, in manner and forme following, That is to said first I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Arthur''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie to be begotten (for a full recompence and satisfaction of his childes parte of all my goodes and chattells) all those my landes tenements and hereditaments with their appurt[una]nces whatsoev[e]r scituat lieing and being in '''waldingfield parva Mildinge or els where in the Countie of Suffolk''', And for default of such issue of the bodie of the saide Arthure, the same lands to discend remaine and come to '''John Jackson my second sonne''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie to be begotten, And for default of such issue of the bodie of my saide sonne John the same landes to descend remaine and come to the heires males of the bodie of me the saide John Jackson lawfullie to be begotten, And for default of such heires males of my bodie lawfullie to be begotten, I give and bequeath the same lands to '''John Jackson sonne of my brother Arthure Jackson''' and to his heirs for ever, Provided alwaies that if my said sonne Athure shall claime challenge demande obtaine or get his childes parte of my goodes and chattells by the Custome of London or by the lawes of this Realme, That then this demise to him of my saide landes shall be voide, Item I give and bequeath unto the poor of Waldingfield parva for and towardes their relief and maintenance all the issues and proffits that shall arise or be made of certaine woodgrounds lyeinge in Waldingfield parva the which I hould by lease for certaine yeares to come made to me by the towne of waldingfield, to be paied and distributed to the saide poore from time to time as the proffits thereof shall arise for and during all such terme of yeres as I have to come in the saide wood grounds, And I doe ordaine and appoint that my execut[o]r shall pay and discharge such Rent as is reserved or due to be paide for the saide woodgrounds for and during all my terme of yeres to come in the same And shall pay and allowe the whole proffittes that shall arise or be made of the saide woodgrounds to the poore of the saide towne of Little Waldingfield Item I give and bequeath unto every one of '''the children of my sister Welsh''' that are nowe born at th'ensealing hereof, to each of them tenn pounds a peece And if aine of the happen to die before they shall be married or shall accomplish the age of twenty and one yeres : the I will that their porc[i]on or porc[i]ons shall remaine to the survivors to be equally [next page]
devided amongst them Item I give and bequeath to '''my brother Arthur his thre children''' that are nowe born at th'ensealing thereof to every of them tenn poundes a peece, And if aine of them die before marriage or that they shall attaine to the age of twentie and one yeres : then their porc[i]ons shall remaine to the survivors of the children of the said Arthure Items I give to '''my sister Wade her sonne''' tenn pouns Item I give and bequeath unto '''Christes Hospital''' tenn pounds Item I give and bequeath to the '''companie of Clothworkers of London''' tenn pounds to be -est--ed uppon ---ter for the use of --th-in hall Item I give and bequeath unto '''my good friende maister James Lancaster''' fiftie poundes Item I give give and bequeath unto '''my brother Joseph Jackson''' one hundred markes in considerac[i]on of his paines and travill to be taken aboute the executorship of this my pre[sen]te last will, Item I give and bequeath unto '''Marie my lovinge wief''' the somme of three hundred poundes, uppon Condition that she shall relinquish and disclaime her right interest and title in dower of in and to all of my landes in Waldingfield parva aforesaide, and that the saime shall release to the tennannts and freeholders of the same for the time being uppon requests to be made by them to her thereof, And as for the rest and remains of all and singular my goodes and chattells whtsoever nott before given nor bequeathed after my debts paied and my funerall expenses performed I give and bequeath one first Third parte thereof unto '''Marie my weif''' as a full satisfaction of her Thirdes that she may claime of my goodes according to the custome of the Cittie of London, And the other two thirde partes of the said rest and residue of my goodes I give and bequeath unto '''my fower children that are now alive That is to saie, to John, Alice, Marie and Anne,''' and to such other of my children as hereafter it shall please god to sende me and which shall be living at the time of my decease equally to be devided amongst them, And if aine of my saide fower children which be nowe the daie of the date hereof livinge; or any other of my children which hereafter shall happen to be borne and shall be living at my death shall happen to die before they shall be marryed or shall accomplish the age of twenty and one yeres : then I will that their porc[i]ons shall remaine to the Survivors, And I doe make and ordaine '''my brother Josephe Jackson my sole execut[o]r''' of this my last will. I witness whereof I the sayed John Jackson have hereunto set my hande and seale y--en the eighteenthe daie of June One thowsande Six hundred and one, and on the three and fortithe yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god Queen of Englande ffrance and Ireland defendor of the faithe etc John Jackson per me Sigillatum subscriptum et delib[or]atum decimo quarto Augusti 1602 Annoq Elizabethe Regine Quadragesimo quarto in pr[sen]tia m[on]s[igno]r Caroli Bostock --- [Abstract of the Latin] Proved - at London, second day of February one thousand six hundred and two, by Joseph Jackson natural and lawful brother of the deceased and executor of this testament.

Will of John Kendall thelder of Brinton, Norfolk 1579

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Kendall 1577

This is a transcription of the register office copy of the willhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN6-3SDH-W?i=300&cat=504379 of John Kendall thelder. Written on 13 December 1579 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich on the 11 January 1579/80 by the executor named in the will
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Kendall thelder of Brinton''' testator *'''Thomas Goodnys of Thornadge sonne in lawe to Thomas Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Robert Kendall the sonne of Thomas Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Richard Kendall the sonne of Thomas Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Agnes Kendall the daughter of Thomas Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Thomas Kendall the sonne of Richarde Kendall''' [[Kendall-2609|Thomas Kendall (1569-1619)]] * '''John Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of Brinton''' [[Kendall-2553|John Kendall (abt.1571-bef.1631)]] *'''Nicholas Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of Brinton''' [[Kendall-2610|Nicholas Kendall (1574-bef.1632)]] *'''Will[ia]m Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of Brinton''' [[Kendall-2611|William Kendall (1577-bef.1638)]] *'''Christopher Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of Brinton''' [[Kendall-2613|Christopher Kendall (abt.1575-1632)]] * '''Cecely Plaine the wieff of Mathewe Playne of Filddallinge''' *'''....... Kendall the sonne of William Kendall of Thornadge''' * '''Katherine Kendall the daughter of William Kendall''' *'''Robert Kendall the sonne of Will[ia]m Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Thomas Kendall the sonne of William Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Anne Kendall the daughter of Willi[a]m Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Will[ia]m Kendall the sonne of Will[ia]m Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''Jane Kendall the daughter of Will[ia]m Kendall of Thornadge''' *'''John Kendall the sonne of William Kendall of Thornadge''' *''' my Brother Will[ia]m Kendall of Thornadge''' testator's brother & executor of the will *'''Nicholas Rookebye Thomas Yaxby Robt Barnonk? and Will[ia]m Willson''' witnesses to will [''folio 283 verso'']
'''In the name of god Amen'''
the thirteene daye of December in the two and
twentye yeare of the Reigne of o[ur] Soveragyne of
o[ur] most gratious Soveragyne Ladye Elizabeth
by the grace of god of England France and IReland
Quene Defender of the faythe witnessethed that
'''I John Kendall of Brinton thelder'''
beinge of whole minde and perfect rememberance
thankes be given unto god

First I bequeathe my
sowle to Almightie god my maker and redemer and
my Bodye to be buried in the churchyarde of Brinton
aforesaid

First I give unto the reparacions of the
churche of Brinton aforesaid thre shillinges fower
pence Allso I give to the poore of Brinton thre shillinges
fower pence

Allso I give to '''Thomas Goodnys of'''
'''Thornadge sonne in lawe to Thomas Kendall of'''
'''Thornadge''' twentie shillinges to be paied unto the
siad '''Thomas Goodnys''' within one monethe after my
decease

Allso I give unto '''Robert Kendall the sonne'''
'''of Thomas Kendall of Thornadge''' the ............
.......... twentye shillinges to be paied unto the
said '''Robert Kendall''' w[i]t[h]in thre monethes after my
decaese.

Allso I give unto '''Richard Kendall the'''
'''sonne of Thomas Kendall of Thornadge''' twenty
shillinges to be paied unto him w[i]t[hi]n ........
monethes after my decease

Allso I give unto
'''Agnes Kendall the daughter of Thomas Kendall'''
'''of Thornadge''' twentye shillinges to be paied
unto hir w[i]t[h]in two yeares after my decease

Allso
I give unto '''Thomas Kendall the sonne of'''
'''Richarde Kendall''' twentye shillinges and a brasse
pott to be paied unto him w[it]hin fower yeares
after my decease,

Allso I give unto '''John'''
'''Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of Brinton'''
thirtie shillinges to be paied unto him w[ith[in
fower yeares after my decease

Allso I give unto
'''Nicholas Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of'''

[''folio 283 recto'']

'''Brinton''' twentie shillinges to be paied unto him
at the age of eyghtenne yeares.

Allso I give unto
'''Will[ia]m Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall of'''
'''Brinton''' twentie shillinges to be paied unto him
at the age of eyghtenne years.

Allso I give unto
'''Christopher Kendall the sonne of Richard Kendall'''
'''of Brinton''' twentye shillinges to be paied unto the
said '''Christopher''' at the age of eygtenne yeares

Allso I give unto '''Cecely Plaine the wieff of'''
'''Mathewe Playne of Filddallinge''' twentie
shillinges to be paied unto the same Cecely w[ith]in
one yeare after my decease

Allso I give unto
'''....... Kendall the sonne of William'''
'''Kendall of Thornadge''' twentie shillinges and
a cowe to be paied w[ith]in one yeare after my
decease.

Allso I give unto '''Katherine'''
'''Kendall the daughter of William Kendall'''
twentie shillinges And my cubbard and my
board after my decease

Allso I give unto
'''Robert Kendall the sonne of Will[ia]m
'''Kendall of Thornadge''' twenty hillinges and
one cowe to be paied w[ith]in twoo yeares after my
decease

Allso I give unto '''Thomas Kendall'''
'''the daughter sonne of William Kendall of'''
'''Thornadge''' twentye shillings and a cowe
to be paied unto him at the age of eyghtenne
yeares

Allso I give unto '''Anne Kendall the'''
'''daughter of Willi[a]m Kendall of Thornadge
twentye shillines and a cowe to be paied
unto hir at the age of eyghtenne yeares

Allso I give unto '''Will[ia]m Kendall the sonne'''
'''of Will[ia]m Kendall of Thornadge''' twentie
shillinges and a cowe to be paied at the age
of eyghtenne yeares
Allso I give unto '''Jane'''
'''Kendall the daughter of Will[ia]m Kendall of'''

[''folio 284 verso''']

'''Thonadge''' twentie shillinges and a cowe to be
paied unto hir at the age of eyghtenne yeares

Allso I give unto '''John Kendall the sonne of'''
'''William Kendall of Thornadge''' fortie shillinges
to be paied unto him at the age of eyghtenne
yeares and allso a cowe to be delivered unto the
said '''John''

All the rest of all my goodes unbequea
thed my houses and Landes free and bonde
henge and beinge in Brinton Brimmingham
Thornadge or els where I give them to''' my'''
'''Brother Will[ia]m Kendall of Thornadge''' to give
and to sell for ever for to paye my Legacies
unto everie one of them that is in this Will mencioned
And for this cauwse I dooe make '''my brother Wm
'''Kendall of Thornadge my sole Executor''' to
paye my debtes and to bringe my Bodye to
the grounde.

Witnes to this present will '''Nicho'''
'''las Rookebye Thomas Yaxby Robt Barnonk?'''
'''and Will[ia]m Willson with others'''

===Sources===

Will of John Lane, Usher to the Kings Chamber of Acton 1549 1597

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Lane-7845|John Lane]], Usher to the Kings Chamber of Acton, written on 20 January 1549/50, proved on 6 June 1597 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury,(see probate below)[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D933146 PROB 11/90/17] Description: Will of John Lane, Yeoman, Usher of the King's Chamber Date: 06 June 1597 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Good, clear copy. People mentioned in the Will. * John Lane (testator) * John Lane (son) *Margarett (daughter) *Marie (Mary Umbrevile in probate, daughter) *Hamon (servant) *George Lane *Sir Symon Essexe *William Lane (brother) *Sibell (wife) *William Rope (supervisor) *Witnesses: Symon Essexe, John Phillippe citizen and surgeon of London, Thomas Jenninges of Acton, William Edwynne, John Anwicke, William Clerke, Raphe Gibbons & Thomas Darbie smith In the name of god Amen The seaven and
twenteth daie of Januarie in the yere of our Lord God a thousand five hundred
fortie nine. I''' John Lane''' yeoman Usher of the Kings maiesties chamber this doe
ordaine and make my Testament and last will in manner and forme followinge
First I bequeath my soule to Almightie God and to all the companie of heave[n]
and my bodie to be buried in the chancell of Acton church . Item I give & bequeath
to''' John Lane''' my sonne six poundes thirteene shillinges fouer pence to finde him to
schole soe that he wilbe ruled and governed by his mother or els to be at her
findeinge . Item I give and bequeath to the said John Lane when he cometh to
the full age of two and twentie yeeres my lease of Sutton Court with all the
proffittes and commodities there unto belongeinge dureinge the time then to come
Soe that when he cometh to his full age then to give his mother tenne poundes
every yeere dureinge her life . Item I give and bequeath to the saide John my sonne
my howse in Wotton Basset beinge in the countie of wilsheire with all the
appurtenances there to the same belonginge Soe that his mother shall have
the saide house with thappurtenances dureinge her life . Item I give & bequeath
to the saide John halfe the stocke of sheepe goeinge at Sutton court when he
cometh to his lawfull age . Item I give and bequeath to the same John my sonne
my greate ringe . Item I give and bequeath to '''Margarett''' my daughter to her
mariage soe that she be ruled and ordred by her mother and hundreth markes of
readie monie . Item I give and bequeath to '''Marie''' my daughter to her mariage
soe that she likewise be ruled and ordered by her mother an hundreth markes
of redie monie . Item I give and bequeath to '''Hamon''' my servant two ewes
and lambes to be delivered at the minde of his M[istres]s? . Item I give and bequeath
to '''George Lane''' three poundes which my father gave me and is in the hands
of my brother '''William Lane''' . Item I give and bequeath to '''Sir Symon Essexe'''
three shillinges to praie for my soule and all christian soules Provided
alwaies that John my sonne shall not alienate change o^ner sell the yeeres of Sutto[n]
Court, and if the said John fortime to die before his mother and sisters the
the yeeres to his mother And after his mothers decease to remaine to his
sisters and they both wyntelie to occupie together All other my goodes cattell
and leasses not given nor bequeathed I give to '''Sibell''' my wife whome I
constitute ordaine and amke my sole executrix And my Supervisor Mr
'''William Rope'''r and to have for his paines and labors to see my will and
Testament to be trulie performed and fulfillrd my best brouth . Be it knowe[n]
to all men by this present Testament and last will that I the saide John
Lane Doe charge will and binde Sibell my wife and my sole Executrix to
performe and fulfill my Testament and last will In witnes whereof I
the saide John Lane to this my Testament and last will have subscribed
{Page 2]
my name Those beinge witnesses whose names hereafter followeth '''Symon'''
'''Essexe John Phillippe citizen and surgeon of London Thomas Jenninges of'''
'''Acton William Edwynne John Anwicke William Clerke Raphe Gibbons &'''
'''Thomas Darbie smith''', p[er] me Johen[is] Lane ./ [Very rough translation from Latin] On the sixth day of the month of June in the year one thousand fifteen hundred and ninety seven Administration was granted to '''Mary Umbrevile als Lane''', the natural and legitimate daughter of the deceased John, Sybill the relict having died before executing the will. == Sources ==

Will of John Latch of the Middle Temple London Esquire 1668

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[[Category:Middle Temple]] [[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ ==Introduction== [[Latch-39|John Latch]] (of Hayes in Middlesex and the Middle Temple, London) had his will drawn up on the 2nd July 1659 and it was proved on the 28th July 1668.Will: “ John Latch [Latche], Esquire, Heese (Hayes), Middlesex and Middle Temple, London”,Lambeth Palace Library, Register of Wills: Croyden and Shoreham, Microfilm: Lambeth Palace Library MS Film 944, [https://archives.lambethpalacelibrary.org.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=V%2fH%2f97%2f1%2f110&pos=6 VH 97/1/110 ], 28 July 1668 (accessed 3 Nov 2023) This will was transcribed from microfiche image at Lambeth Palace Library by [[Sansum-45|Sansum-45]] on 3rd November 2023. '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. The original line breaks have been retailed *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] * The image quality was good and the script generally legible. ==Transcript== In the name of of God Amen I
John Latch of the Middle Temple London Esq hereof?
—- in Body yet notwithstanding thankees bee unto Almighty
God at this tyme in perfect sense and memory Doe ordaine
and make this my Last will and Testement in manner and
forme following, That is to say ) In the first place I Leave
my Spiritt in the hands of Almighty God the father of all
good? meritts? My body I leave to be dispossed as it shall please
my friends with whome I dye , And albeit I have not any
Worldly goods to dispose of worth the mentioning , yet for as
much as Long —- I together with my Sonne Thomas
Jenyns —- now deceased did enter into one Bond or obligation
of fower hundred pounds for the payment of 200 ^l and interest
at a day long since past unto my couson Mary Willoughby , which
money neither the said Thomas Jenyns in his life tyme
did pay nor I —- his Decease has bin? able to pay yet in
asmuch as I knowing? her extreame necesity and want have
hereunto? made shift to give her Ten pounds a year for her
maintenance which I intended to forever? to be payd unto her
as long as shee lives But Foreasmuch as I have not had any
opportunity to doe I doe therefore hereby give and bequeath
to her the said Mary Willoughby all —- My Bed Bed-
clothes Bedstead furnature and one Table , Fower
chaires and one Paire tunnse? and a Waynscoate Box with
—- And all my wearing Apparrell both woollen and
lynen And all other my goods and Chattles reall? and personall
whatsoever I give and bequath unto my sayd Cousen
Mary Willoughby all —- whome I doe hereby Constitute
Ordaine and make my full and sole Executrix of this my
Last Will and Testement In Witnesse whereof I have
Caused this to bee published and declared? to bee my Last will
and Testament accordingly John Latch (his signature)
John Latch Esq[ui]re revoking all former
Wills by mee made Doe Publish and Declare this as
my lastWill and Testament the Second Day of July
One thousand Six hundred Fifty Nine in the
presence of Roger Jenyns John Jenyns Lancelot Cardiffe
==Research Notes== Further records exist at Lambeth Palace Library in reference to this will. Lambeth Palace Library,VH 99/1/11, VH 96/1586 and VH 98/4/40 == Sources ==

Will of John Lawsdall of Thurlby 1545

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[[Category:Eldred Fabrication]] [[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of John Lawsdall of Thurlby, near Bourne, Lincolnshire, England was written on 19 September 1545 and proved in the Consistory Court of Lincoln on 23 October 1545.Consistory Court of Lincoln, "Registered wills vol. 12, 1545-1546", fol. 22 ''recto'', will of John LAWSDALL of Thurlby, proved 23 October 1545; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 31 December 2022) DGS no. 8228301, image 38 of 337 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Lincolnshire Archives. [[Space:Will_of_John_Lawsdall_of_Thurlby_1545|Transcript]]. The will is a register copy, written in English over one and a half pages. The text is generally clear and easy to interpret; with only one instance of overwriting where the underlying word is illegible. Some of the language is archaic, as expected for a will of this era. The paper/parchment is in good condition. The will starts on folio 22 recto and the probate statement ends at the bottom of folio 22 verso. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * where a series of letters consisting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) minims] contains an "i", the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tittle tittle] is placed over the logical place where the "i" would occur, irrespective of where it appears, since it was often a scribal convenience to place it only over the terminal minim (eg "saving" rather than "savnig") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''john lawsdall[e] of [th]e p[ar]yche off thurlbey:''' John Lawsdall of Thurlby, testator * '''S[ir] James fyschare:''' James Fisher, priest * '''Agnes Eldred my doughter:''' Agnes Eldred, daughter, and wife of Thomas Eldred, executor * '''Thomas Eldred:''' Thomas Eldred, husband of Agnes * '''nycholes Eldred:''' Nicholas Eldred, son of Thomas Eldred, executor * '''Symon Eldred:''' Simon Eldred, son of Thomas Eldred * '''Robert Eldred:''' Robert Eldred, son of Thomas Eldred * '''S[ir] Edwarde baker:''' Edward Baker, witness === Will === [''folio 22 recto'']

'''In dei no[m]i[n]e Amen''' the xix day off September
the yere off oure lorde god mt ccccc & xlv I '''john'''
'''lawsdall[e] of [th]e p[ar]yche off thurlbey'''Thurlby (near Bourne), Lincolnshire hoylle off mynde
and good remembrance heyre make my laste
wyll[e] and testament after thys Forme man[er] heyre Follo
wying. Fyrst I bequethe my soulle to almyghtye
god and to hys blessyd mother sancte mary &
to all the holly company off hevyn and my body
to be buryed in [th]e p[ar]yshe churche off sancte firmin
in [tha]t towne aforesayd: Also to the I bequeth to [th]e
hye ault[er] vjd. Also to the mother churche off lyncoln
ijd. Also to the bells iiijd. Also to the co[m]mon lyghte
viijd. Also vj ladys off scowneladies of scorn to mendyng off hyr
ways. Also I wyll[e] that eu[er]y god chylde that I haue
vnder xxto yere olde to haue a grotte[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groat_(coin) groat], four pence a peyce. Also
I will haue iiij tretallsmass for the dead on the thirtieth day after death or burial to be dunne for me
in thurlbe churche w[i]t[h] one honest p[re]yste. Also I
wyll that my executors do doylledole, ie distribute in the towne
off thurlbe to poore folke where moste neyde ys
vs: Also I wyll[e] that my executors do dyspose in

[''folio 22 verso'']

In [th]e towne off bastonBaston, Lincolnshire, about 3 miles from Thurlby to poore folke where moste neyde
ys iijs iiijd: Also I wyll[e] that [th]e sepulcare gylde off
wythameWitham, Lincolnshire, about 3 miles from Thurlby to haue vijd: Also I wyll[e] that '''S[ir] James'''
'''fyschare''' to haue iiijd: to say messe and dyryge:
The resydew off my goods nott bequethed I [''illegible word''] bequethe
to '''Agnes Eldred my doughter''' the wyffe off '''thomas'''
'''Eldred''' whome I make my full[e] executryce and
'''nycholes Eldred [th]e son off thomas Eldred''' he to be
executoryce w[i]t[h] hyr and he to haue for hys labor
xxs and also my executers to dyspose off my
buryynge day the vij daye and [th]e xxxti daye
as they shall[e] thynke ytt best for my soulle &
all[e] chrysten soulls: Also my doughter to haue all[e]
my detts and to paye my detts and my legacs
Also I wyll that '''Symon Eldred the son off'''
'''thomas Eldred''' to haue the howse that John
maryll[e] dwells in to hym and to hys Aeyrysheirs
lawfully begotten: and for lacke off ysswe I wyll[e]
that '''Rob[er]t Eldred [th]e son off thomas Eldred''' to haue
the sayd house to hym and hys Aeyres lawfully
begotten and so for lacke off ysswe to remayn
frome one to brother to A nother: Also I wyll[e]
that whoo so eu[er] haue [th]e sayd howse shall[e]
eu[er]y yere be bestowe xijd: for my soulle and
all[e] chrysten soulls that ys to say fyrst to
[th]e p[re]este iiijd for dyryge and messe and vjd
to poore folke and the cheyffe rentte to [th]e vyc[er]
the wyche ys obhalfpenny to be payde off mydsom[m]er day
wytnes theroff '''S[ir] Edwarde baker thomas Eldred'''
w[i]t[h] o[ther] moo:
=== Probate === [''folio 22 verso continued; translated from Latin'']

The aforesaid testatment was proved before Master William Stafforde, Dean of the Deanery of Stamford the 23rd day of October in the year of Our Lord one thousand five hundred and forty five. === Footnotes ===

Will of John Lincolne of Hingham, 1618

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] The is a transcription of the original will of '''[[Lincolne-55|John Lincolne]]''' of Hingham, Norfolk, England, a husbandman. John wrote his will on 10 March 1617/8 (fifteenth year of the reign of James I) and it was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk sitting at Wymondham, Norfolk on 25 June 1618. '''Will of John Lincolne of Hingham 1618''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk original will. ANF original will 1618 no. 9 Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film DGS007904828 Images viewable at an LDS Family History Centre. Images transcribed 28 February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
'''Crossings through have been included Struck out''' Most of page 2 has been crossed through and rewritten on page 3
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting readable. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used.
'''Lost text''': where the page has been damaged and the words cannot be predicted, the lost text is indicated thus [....]. Where the words can be predicted, they are indicated in italics in [''square brackets'']. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Edithe Lincolne my wife''' co-executor of the will *'''Sir Frances Lovell''' Lord of the manor at Hingham *'''my sonn John Lincoln''' co-executor of the will *''' John Lincone my grandchilde''' not clear who the parents are *'''my sonn Robert Lincolne''' *'''my child Thomas Lincolne''' *'''my child Elizabeth Lincolne ''' *'''my child Siseley Lincolne''' *'''my daughter Agnes Lincolne''' *'''Alice Lincolne my daughter in law''' a wife of one of John's sons *'''Henry Lincolne my grandchild her sonn''' son of Alice Lincolne above *'''Robert Lincolne my grandchilde sonne of Thomas Lincolne my sonn''' *'''Thomas Greenwood''' witness *'''John Shephard''' witness ---- In the name of god Amen '''I John Lincolne''' of Hingham
in the county of Norff husbandman being sick in body
but of good Remembrance, blessed be god, do ordeyen &
make this my last will & testament in man[n]er & forme
following '''Impr[i]mis''' I bequeath my sowle into the
mercifull hands of my heavenly father trusting
to be saved onely for & by the merits of Jesus
christ his sonn & my blessed Savio[u]r and my body
to be buryed where it shall please god to call me
Item I give & bequeath unto '''Edithe Lincolne my wife'''
all my lease grounds & house wherin I now dwell with
all the p[ro]fits & com[m]odities therunto belonging therunto
w[hi]ch I hold be lease of '''S[i]r Frances Lovell''' Lord of the
manor of Hingham to have & to hold to her & her
assignes during the terme of my said Lease if it
please god she live for so long & after her decease
I do give the same unto '''my sonn John Lincolne''' & to
his assignes during the wholle terme of the saide
lease if she shall depart this life before the end therof
towards the bringing up of '''John Lincone my grandchilde''' Item I give unto '''my sonn Rob[er]t Lincolne''' one heckfer Heckfer = heifer of
two yeares old & red and to be delivered to him pr[e]sently after
my decease Item I give to my said sonn Rob[er]t
the some of twenty nobles of lawfull mony of Ingland
to be paid to him his executors or assignes within
six monthes after the decease of '''Edithe my wife''' Item I give to '''my three children Thomas Lincolne'''
'''Elizabeth Lincolne & Siseley Lincolne''' to every one
of them the some of three pounds six shillings
and eight pence a peece, the same to be paid
to them severally, or their severall executors or assigns
w[i]thin six monthes after the decease of '''Edithe my'''
'''wife''' Item I give to '''my daughter Agnes'''
'''Lincolne''' the some of twenty shillings to be
paid to her her executors or assignes w[i]thin six
monthes after the decease of '''Edith my wife'''
[page 2]
Item I give to '''Alice Lincolne my daughter in law''', and to
Henry Lincolne my grandchild her sonn, one bushell of meslin meslin, a type of grain
& half a bushell of mault, to be deliv[e]red to her at the Feast of
the Nativity of our Lord next following after my decease Item I give to '''Henry Lincolne my grandchild her sonn''' the
some of six shillings & viijd to be paid into his said mothers
hands to his use within six monthes after my decease Item I give to '''Rob[er]t Lincolne my grandchilde sonne of'''
'''Thomas Lincolne my sonn''' one weaned calf this yeer
to be brought up & kept at the cost of my executors till
it be with calf, and then to be delivered to '''Thomas'''
'''Lincolne father of the said Rob[er]t''' to the use of the saide
Rob[er]t Item I give to '''Elizabeth Lincolne my daughter'''
one fetherbed & the bedstead whershe now lyeth with all
the furniture theunto belonging Item I give her my biggest
brasse pott & my biggest ketle after her mothers decease
All. Item I give
bequeath all the rest of my moveable goods & chattells
whatsoever --- w[i]th all my bonds bills debts ----
& --- w[i]th my howshold stuff & implements of howshold
I give them all to Edithe my wellbeloved wife & to
my sonn John Lincoln towards the payment of my debts & legacies & p[er]form=
mance of this my will & burial of my body in
Item I make the said edithe my wife executrix of this my will
christian buryall In witness whereof I have
sett to my hand to these pr[e]sents dated the tenth
day of March in the Fifteenth yere of the reign
of our Sov[e]raigne Lord James by the grace
of god of Ingland France & Ireland king
Defend[e]r of the faith &c And of Scotland
the one & fiftye [page 3]
Item, all other my moveable goods & chattells, household
stuff & implements of houshold, debts duties bonds
bills & demande whatsoev[e]r ungiven & unbequeathed
I Do give & bequeath them to my executors towards
the payment of my debts & legacies p[er]formance of this
my will & bringing of my body to christian buryall And I do ordeyne & make the said Edithe my
wellbeloved wife & the aforesaid John Lincolne
my sonne executors of this my last will &
testament In witnesse wherof I have here=
unto sett my hand the tenth day of March
in the Fifteenth yere of the Reign of our
Sov[e]raigne Lord James by the grace of
god of Ingland France & Ireland king
defend[e]r of the faith &c & of Scotland
the one & fiftyeth
'''John Lincolnes mark''' Redd Signed & deliv[e]red in the pr[e]sence of us
Thomas Greenwood
Robt Lincolnes mark
Tho: Lincolnes mark
John Shephard [reverse of page 3]
Probate [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Wymondham on the twenty fifth day of June AD 1618 ==Sources==

Will of John Lincolne of Wymondham, 1671

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of John Lincolne, yeoman of Wymondham, 1671.
It was written on 24 May 1671 and proved on the 6 July at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk. '''Will of John Lincolne of Wymondham 1671''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk, ANF will register 1670-1671 fo. 213 no. 96. Norfolk Record Office. Images viewable at a LDS Family History Centre. Transcribed 6 February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn (used extensively in this will) has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was dark with lots of ink bleed-through.
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Henry Blackbourne''' Testator purchased property from him *'''wid[ow] Lincolne''' now living in that property *'''Simon Breese''' Testator purchased property from him *'''widow Moore''' now living in that property *'''Frances my wife''' *'''Edward Littleburie''' Testator purchased property from him *''' John Page & Thomas ---lton''' now in occupation of that property *'''John Lincolne my brothers sonne''' main beneficiary of the will, still in his minority *'''Will[ia]m Inble of Wymondham the younger''' *'''Thomas Stiles sonne of Edward Stiles of Wymondham yeoman''' *'''Edward Stiles''' Executor of the will *'''mother of John Lincolne my brothers sonne''' unnamed but still living *'''John Money late vicar of Wymondham''' *'''John Page''' renting one of Testator's houses *'''Two sisters of John Lincoln my brothers sonne''' unnamed and still in their minority *'''John Witherly''' witness *'''Rich: Bale''' witness ---- '''In the Name of God Amen'''
the fower & twentieth day of May
the yeare of our Lord one Thousand Six
hundred Seaventy & one '''I John'''
'''Lincolne''' of Wymondham in the County
of Norff yeoman although infirme in Body

yett of perfect minde & remembrance God be
praised for it revoakeing all former wills &
Testaments by me made doe make & ordaine this
my last will & Testament in manner following '''Item''' first I give & bequeath that house & p[re]isses
w[hi]ch I purchased of '''Henry Blackbourne''' now in the
occupac[i]on of the '''wid[ow] Lincolne''', & that house &
Premisses which I purchased of '''Simon Breese'''
now in the use of the '''widow Moore''' unto '''Frances'''
'''my wife''' dureng the terme of her naturall
life in lewe of her right of Dower or Thirds
in the residue of my Reall Estate & that w[hi]ch I have
sold shee keepeing the said houses & premisses in
good & tennantable repaire And comitting
noe estrip nor wast thereupon Item I give
& bequeath unto the said '''Francis my wife''' five
pounds of lawfull English money to be paid by
my Executor hereafter herein named w[i]thin
six monethes next after my decease And alsoe I
give unto the said Frances my wife that bedstead
w[i]th the beding whereon LockUnsure who this refers to (if it is even a name) lieth one Coffer one
box one li[''tt'']le livery Cubberd one great back
Chaire one paire of sheetes one brass pott w[i]th
a hole in it one brass kettle & one brass skillett
to have the use of all these things during her
n[atu]rall life Item I give & bequeath that house &
P[re]misses w[hi]ch I purchased of '''Edward Littleburie''' [page 2]
& now in the use & occupac[i]on of '''John Page & Thomas'''
'''---lton'''First letter might be C, in which case the name may be Coulton or their assignes unto '''John Lincolne my'''
'''brothers sonne''' & his heires forever
Item, I give
& bequeath all those houses & p[re]misses herein given
unto the s[ai]d '''Frances my wife''' for terme of her
n[atu]rall life & after her decease unto the s[ai]d '''John'''
'''Lincoln my brothers sonne''' & his heires for
ever Item I give & bequeath unto '''Will[ia]m Inble''' of
Wymondham aboves[ai]d the younger forty shillings to
buy him a ring Item I give unto '''Thomas Stiles'''
'''sonne of Edward Stiles''' of Wymondham afores[ai]d yeoman
one Coult or thirty shillings in money Item I give
unto the other three children of the s[ai]d Edw: Stiles
& to ev[er]y of them twenty shillings Item I will that
all the residue of my Cattells goods & chattelles shall
w[i]thin six monethes next after my decease be by my
ex[e]cutor hereafter herein named sold & the money
w[hi]ch shall arise thereof be disposed of as followes First
I will that if the '''mother of the s[ai]d John Lincolne'''
'''my brothers sonne''' shall assugne & yeild up the
nurture & education of the s[ai]d John Lincolne to my
Ex[ecu]tore Then I give unto her forty shillings
Item I
give unto the s[ai]d '''Edward Stiles''' the some of five
pounds for his paines which he is to take discharge
of the office or executorshipp of this my will
Item I
give unto '''John Money''' late vicar of Wymondham
aboves[ai]d forty shillings Item I will that tenne pounds
shalbe imployed to put the s[ai]d '''John Lincolne''' to a trade
for soone as hee shalbe fitt to be put out w[hi]ch my
desire is if it might be unto a woollchapman
And then the remainder of the money arising
of the sale of my p[er]sonall Estate I will shalbe
imployed to use & land taken for the security
thereof in the name of the s[ai]d '''John Lincolne my'''
'''brothers sonne''' & the Interest thereof to be
expended in his education during his minority Irem I will give & bequeath unto '''John Page''' the
rent of the house wherein hee liveth for one
quarter of a yeare beginning at Midsomer
next after my decease And my desire is hee
paying his rent which hee now pay hee shall hold [page 3]
the pr[e]misses now in his use Item I will & my intent
is that if the s[ai]d '''John Lincolne my kinsman''' shall
dep[ar]t this life before hee attaine to his full age
with issue Then I give the above menc[i]oned p[re]misses
to '''his two Sisters''' And if they shall dye before
they come their full age Then I bequeath the
same p[re]misses to neerest of my kindred By the
fathers side Item I make & ordaine the s[ai]d '''Edward'''
'''Stiles''' the sole Executor of this my last will &
testament In wittnes whereof I have hereunto
sett my hand & seale the day & yeare abovesaid
Signed Sealed & declared in
the p[re]sence of '''John Witherly''' his mark
'''Rich: Bale''' '''John Lincolne''' '''Probate [translated from the Latin]''' On the fifth day of the month of July 1671, in the presence of me Edward Tenison, Notary Public, at the chambers of the said Edward Tenison at St Stephen's in Norwich, personally appeared Edward Stiles, only executor named in the testament or last will previously written by John Lincolne late while he lived of Wymondham, deceased, and for specific reasons, and to do his part justly, and so that the oaths of every executor of the said testament can be brought, and Letters of Administration of all and singular the goods etc of the said deceased according to the terms of the said testament can be accepted, expressly renounces and refuses these same rights, which renunciation was requested and stated by the said Stiles according to the law etc. Thereafter, on the sixth day of the month of July 1671, before Master Isaiah Kett, clerk, Master of Arts, surrogate for the venerable and excellent man, Justinian Lewin, knight, Doctor of Laws, Commissary duly, officially and legitimately appointed in and throughout the Archdeaconry of Norfolk; Frances Lincolne, widow of the said deceased, appeared personally, to whom was said and decreed at her request, Letters of Administration of all and singular the goods etc of the said deceased, with his testament annexed and according to its terms were granted and allowed and so on to her, Frances Lincoln, widow, in due form of law, reserving any other's rights. ==Sources==

Will of John Longe, the elder of Hingham, 1545

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Longe of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 11 January 1545. It was probated in February 1545. '''Will of John Longe of Hengham, 1545''', ANF will register Liber 11 (Manclerke) fo. 253 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/longe-john-elder-of-hingham|''Norfolk Record Office''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004636 Image 270-1.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons Mentioned: *John Longe, the elder, testator *Margerye, wife *Robert Baker, son in law *William Longe, brother *John Cowper, the elder, yeoman *John Adcocke, clerke *Thomas Cowper, mercer *John Barnwell, singleman *John Albry, singleman *Roger Smythe *Thomas Davy ==Sources==

Will of John McNeese

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[[Category:Harrison County, Kentucky]] == Will of [[McNees-74|John McNeese (abt.1741-aft.1804)]] == Transcribed from a digital image on the ancestry website. Paragraphs and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading and we’re not present in the original. “In the name of God Amen I John McNeese of the county of Harrison & State of Kentucky being sick and poorly but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the mortality of my body & knowing that it is appointed to all men to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and testament First I recommend my soul to God who gave it, and my body to be buried in decent Christian manner & as touching such worldly goods and hath pleased God to bless me with, I do dispose of the same in the manner and form following to wit First after all my just debts are paid I give and bequeath unto my beloved '''daughter Ann''' McCormac a certain '''Negro girl named Winna''' to her & her heirs. Also to my well beloved '''son Abraham''' the one half of the tract of land whereon I now live to be divided equal in quantity and quality likewise a '''negro boy named Frederick''' to him and his heirs forever. Also to my beloved '''son Alexander''' the other half of the tract of land whereon I now live equal in quantity & quality likewise a '''negro boy named Lias''' to him & his heirs forever Also to my '''daughter Elizabeth Lemmon''' a '''negro woman named Nell''' at the Death of my '''wife Jean''', to her and her heirs & likewise the '''said Nell’s next child''' to her and her heirs forever Also to my well beloved wife Jean two thirds of the cleared land to take in the new house & farm also a sufficiency of timber and firewood out of the tracts of land in whereon whereon I now live bequeathed to my sons Abraham & Alexander as above likewise the ballance of my estate during her natural life and then to be disposed of as she thinks fit except my '''negro man Ben''' who is to be free at the death of my wife Jean & if my said wife Jean don’t think proper to keep house said Ben May be free immediately by paying ten pounds yearly to my wife and further I give unto '''John McCormac & John Lemmon my grandsons''' to each a house worth twenty five pounds out of the legacy bequeathed to my wife when they come of age I do hereby appoint my sons Abraham McNeese & Alexander McNeese Executors of this my last Will and testament utterly disallowing revoking and disannulling all every other Will & testament legacy or bequest in any wise made by me Ratifying and confirming this my last Will and testament Given under my hand and seal this sixteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & four John McNeese (his mark) Signed sealed & delivered in the presence of us :Josephus Perrin :Z Hugh Newell :John Berry This is my last will and desire to have my '''Negro Benjamin''' set free at the term & end of six years Given from and at my hand this 19th day of November 1804 John McNees :Test Jacob Lemmon :Abraham McNees :Harrison County March Court 1805 :This last Will and testament of John McNees deceased was proved in Open Court by the Oath of Josephus Perrin & John Berry & the Codicil thereto annexed was proved by the oath of Abraham McNees subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded . ==Notes== Note in particular that the commonly quoted will extract has mistakes. The John Lemmon and John McConnac in the will are not spouses of John McNeese’s daughters, but their sons. Also, McConnac is probably a mistranscription of McCormac. ===Will Extract=== “JOHN McNEESE - Will Book A, Page 53 - Names daughters, Ann McConnac (wife of John); Elizabeth Lemmon, (wife of John) ; sons Abraham, Alexander, wife, Jean. Written September 16, 1804. Proven Nov. 19, 1804. Executors - Abraham McNeese, Alexander McNeese. Witnesses - Josephus Perrin, Hugh Newell, John Berry.” Kentucky Records; Author: Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer, B. 1889; Probate Place: Kentucky volume 1 page 56 "Vol A-B Harrison Co, KY wills 1794-1832", November 1804; Page 53 #0216864"Will Book A", pages 53 & 54. Names daughters Ann McConnac and Elizabeth Lemons. Sons Abraham and Alexander as executors. First written 16 Sep 1804, addendum written 19 Nov 1804. Proved in court Mar 1805 ==Sources== See also: * '''Probate''': "Kentucky, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1774-1989"
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Will of John Mullins, Archdeacon of London, 1591

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Mullins-5216|John Mullins]] DD, Clerk Archdeacon of London was made on 28 Sep 1588. John, aged about 71 years, was to die shortly thereafter in May 1591, and was buried in the north aisle of St Paul's Cathedral. He was survived by his daugher Mary, who was appointed sole exectutrix of his estate. His will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 Jun 1591. The will is preserved in The National Archives (UK) Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: ''Will Registers'' [database with images online at The National Archives] ref PROB PROB 11/77/558
Citing Register: Sainberbe Quire Numbers: 1 - 55, Will of John Mullyns or Mullins, Clerk Archdeacon of London date 19 June 1591
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D927115 reference PROB 11/77/558], (accessed 23 Feb 2023)
This is a transcription of the Register office copy Transcription conventions used in this text:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks have been inserted at change of bequest, and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was good, and the handwriting very legible.
Persons in the order in which they are mentioned *'''John Mullyns''', Archdeacon of London (Testator) *'''[[Nowell-231|Alexander Nowell]]''' (Dean, St Pauls Cathedral) *'''William Cotton''' (Residentiary Canon in St Pauls) *'''John Hales''' (gentleman in Coventry) *'''[[Mullins-5215|Mary Mullins]]''' (daughter, exectutrix) *'''Dr Farrant''' (overseer) *'''John Chetwyn''' (Greys Inn, overseer) *'''John Buntinge''' (witness) *'''John Jaclson''' (witness) *'''Thomas Mathewes''' (witness) Transcription: Anno Domini: 28 die Septembris 30 Regine Elizabetha '''In dei nomine amen''' I John Mullyns
clerke Archedeacon London being perfect of memorie and well advised thoughe at this present
somewhate crased Crased: broken or cracked https://yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk/words/crazed in Bodie Do make my last will and testamente after this sorte
First I
bequeathe my soule unto Almightie God by whome thoroughe Jesus Christe I hope to be
saved, and my bodie to be buried where it shall please myne Executrix and overseers
I bequeathe to Mr Alexander Nowell Dean of Powles Powles = St Pauls Cathedral fortie Shillings to make hym
a Ringe of Remembrannce
And to Mr William Cotton Residentarie Residentary = residentiary canon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(clergy) in Powles
churche for the like use thirtie three shillinges and fowre pence
I allso bequeathe
to the church of Pawles Vizt Vizt = that is to say the pettite Cannons Minor canons Vicars Chorall postler Verg[er]s
Choristers and Bellringers the somme of thirtene poundes sixe shillings eighte
pence so that what dutie they can require it be comprised in this somme, this to be
distributed amongst them at the Discretion of the Deane and Chapter of Pawles
there resiant But yf I be not buried in Pawles then my will is they shall have
but six poundes thirtene shillings and fowre pence, to be Distributed by Master
Deane and the rest as a foresaid.
And I bequeathe to Mr John Hales gentleman
dwelling at Coventrie that was the sonne of Christopher Spelled with the Greek "Chi rho" ofer in the text Hales Deceased my bed
in my chamber at Garnishe viz the Feather bed Bolsters pillowes blanketts and
Quilte together with my best Tapestrie Coverlet being at London or els where
And my minde is that at the least wayes within half a yere after my Decease yf
yt be not before Done in my lifetyme that twoe hundred poundes of Currant money
be put into some hall or company of in London to purchase twoe yerelie perpetuall
pensions of Sixe poundes for everye hundred so Delivered into those hall or hall or halls
for ever to serve for exhibic[i]on forever Schollers in Magdalen Colledge in Oxford
after suche sorte and order as shalbe expressed in a Draughte of a Composicon to be
made by me to the said College and hereunto annexed. And I appointe Mary
Mullins my daugher to be my whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and
Testamente and I ordeyne Mr Doctor Farrant Doctor of the Civill Lawe and John
Chetwyn gent of Greys Inne to be my overseers aswell of this my last will and test[a]m[en]t
and allso of my Compositon and ordynannce for exhibiticons before mencyoned And
I will that eache of them shall have fyve poundes for theire paynes. Requiring them to
be aydinge to my daughter in such controversies and needes at shall happen by the
reason of her executorshippe. And thus as I cam mispelled came into this worlde naked so I
Departe out thereof hopinge to be enriched with better Riches in heaven above
thoroughe Jesus Christe my Redemer the only and the eternal sonne of God. Amen.
By me John Mullins Archdeacon London. John Hales. John Chetwind.
'''Memorandum''' that the said Mr John Mullins clerke Archdeacon of London in
the tyme of his sicknes and aboute a monthe next before his Deathe viz. in Aprill
last paste and at divers other tymes Duringe his sicknes Did signifie and declare th[a]t
whereas he had in his laste will and testamente declared that his will and mynde [''folio 379 recto''] was that at the leaste waies ways within halfe a yere after my his Decease yf it should not be before done in his
life tyme that twoe hundred poundes of currant money shoulde be put into some hall or companye in
London purchase twoe yerelie perpetuall penc[i]ons of sixe poundes of every hundred so delivered
into those Hall or Halls for ever to serve for exhibitions for twoe schollers in Magdalen Colledg
in Oxford after suche sorte and order as shalbe expressed in a Draughte of a Composicion
to be made by hym to the said Colledge and be annexed unto his saied will and testamente
His full intente minde will and meaninge then was that in assurance and performance of
that his said Legacey and gifte and for the avoydinge of all troble and Disquietnes of his
Executrix and her dischardge in that behalf he then purposed and mynded and in deed
the one and twentie Daie of Aprill aforesaid did Deliver and Committe to Mr Alexand[e]r
Nowell Dean of Powles and Mr William Cotton Cannon Residenciarye of the said church
the foresaid somme of twoe hundred poundes to be bestowed and employed for the purcha=
sing of the foresaid twoe yerelie penc[i]ons of Sixe poundes for the use in his foresaied will
and testamente lymited and expressed beinge witnes to these premises Mr Alexander
Nowell Mr William Cotton John Buntinge John Jackson Thomas Mathewes Probate [in Latin] This will written above with a codicil was proved in London before the Venerable Master William Lewin Doctor of Laws at a Commission of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the nineteenth day of June AD 1591 Judgement to Thomas Ashwood Notary Public for Mary Mullins the daughter and Executrix named in the will. Which commission gave administration of the goods and credits of the said deceased having been first sworn on the holy saints to well and faithfully administer the same ==Sources==

Will of John Newton of Hengham, 1542

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Newton of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 26 June 1542. It was probated in 17 November 1542. '''Will of John Newton of Hingham, 1542''', ANF will register Liber 10 (Dowsyng) fo. 352[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/newton-john-of-hingham|''Norfolk Record Office''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004635 Image 370-1.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in John Newton's will: *John Newton, Testator *Jone (Johan), wife *John Albry, Exector *John Cowper, yoman, witness *Robert Wile, witness *Thomas Davy, witness ==Sources==

Will of John Norwood, gent of Attwood , Buckinghamshire 1587

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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Norwood 1587 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 70
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Will of Johannis Norwoode, granted probate on 8 May 1587. Died about 1587 in Astwoode, Buckinghamshire, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of John Norwood of Attwood, Buckinghamshire . The will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 May 1587 The will images were good and very readable from The National Arhives, the Ancestry images are very dark and blurred Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Norwoode'of Attwoode in the county of Buck. gent''' testator *'''Anne Norwoode my wyffe''' testator's wife and joint executor of his will *'''Teringham Norwoode''' eldest son of testator *'''Edmund Norwoode''' second son of testator *'''Thomas Norwoode''' youngest son of testator *'''John Smith''' testator bought land from him *'''Thomas Norwood thelder''' Father of testator joint executor of the will witness to will *''' Thomas Teringham Esquyer thelder''' referred to as ''my well beloved in Christ'' overseer of will, witness to will *'''Thomas Catesby of Hardmeade in the county of Bucks gent''' overseer of will, witness to will *''''Christofer Parrat''' witness to will *'''John Stonbank''' witness to will In the name of god amen '''I John Norwoode'''
'''of Attwoode in the county of Buck. gent '''sick in bodye and in perfect remembrannce thanks
be given to Almighty god Doe make my last will and testament in manner and
forme following vizt

First I bequeathe my sowle to Thalmighty god trusting onely to be
saved by Jesus Christ my Redemer My bodye to be buryed at the discrec[i]on of my executors
in the parrishe churche of Attwoode

Item I give and will that '''Anne Norwoode my wyffe''' shall

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have all my interest of my Lands tenements and hereditaments in Attwoode and Hardmeade with all
the corne and grayne nowe being or growing uppon the same with all ymplements and furniture
of my house Excepting twoe trotting helding vizt the browne baye comonly called Longe and the
little sorrell whiche I will shalbe sould towards the payment of my Debts and Legacies/ And
also tenne oxen lykewise to be soulde for the payment of my aforesaid Debts and Legacies/ All
whiche my interest of goods cattells and Lands I will my said wyffe shall have and enioye
until '''my sonne Terringham''' shall attayne the age of one and twenty yeares yf so longe
shall live/ And then my minde is that my said sonne shall enioye them towrads the bringing upp
of '''my three sonnes Teringham Norwoode, Edmund Norwoode and Thomas Norwoode''' And if
if fortune my said wyffe shall marrye Then I will that all the stock of cattal and ymplements
of my house after the decease of''' Anne Norwoode my wyffe''' shall remayne unto my heires
whereof I will that there be a true Inventary made within six week after my decease and like
order be taken with my cattell

Item I give unto '''Edmund Norwoode my second sonne''', one
small tenement tr cottage with the apputenances thereto belonging in Willransteed
called [blank] Late purchased of one '''John Smith'''

I give to '''Teringham Norwood'''
'''my eldest sonne''' [blank]

I give to '''Edmond Norwood my second sonne''' [blank]

I give to '''Thomas Norwood my youngest sonne''' [blank]

I give to the poore of
the parrishe of Attwoode twenty shillings

Item I give towards the Administration of the
Saccrament in the parrishe churche of Attwoode tenne shillings/

Item I give to the poore
of the parrishe of Hardmeade twenty shillings/

Item i give to the poore of the parrishe of
Blosmarvell? twenty shillings/

Item I give towrads the Administration of the Saccrament
in the parrishe church of Willcansteed in the County of Bedforde tenne shillings/

Item I
give too the poore of the same parrishe twenty shillings/

Item I will that my wholle stock
of sheepe that I have going in Olney feilds shalbe soulde by my execurors towards the
payment of my Debts/

I give to '''my sonne Teringham Norwoode''' my signett or ringe/

And
also I will that the charges of my funerall discharged. My will and bequest beforesaid
duely performed and my Debtes paid/ The residue of my goods not disposed I give and
bequeath to '''Thomas Norwood my father and Anne Norwood my wyffe''' whome I doe
ordayne and make my ioynte and severall executors to this my Last will and Testament
I also constitute and appointe '''my wellbeloved in Christ Thomas Teringham Esquyer'''
'''thelder and Thomas Catesby of Hardmeade in the county of Bucks gent''' overseer of
this my Last will and testament/ By me''' John Norwood''' In the presence of me '''Thomas'''
'''Norwood thelder Christofer Parratt Thomas Catesby Thomas Teringham John'''
'''Stonbank'''

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Will of John Pethowse (Pettus) 1558

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Pettus-26|John Pethowse (Pettus) of Norwich]]. It was written on 25 July 1558 and proved at the Archdeaconary Court of Norwich on 11 April 1559. '''Will of John Pethowse''' in Archdeaconry Court of Norwich Probate records, Hitchcocke L. 12 folio 243. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-6SFZ-R?i=291&cat=504379 Image on FamilySearch] Accessed 17 November 2021 John died within a month of writing his will and was buried at the church of St Simon and St Jude on 28 August 1558.
The transcription is as per the original spelling, line breaks and punctuation. Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
This is followed by a version in modern English for ease of reading. __TOC__ ===Persons mentioned=== *'''Jone''' his deceased wife *'''Beatrix''' his current wife *''' Mr Grenewood''' Alderman of Norwich *'''Robart Gowldinge''' his former tenant *'''John Pethowse''' his godson *'''Thomas Pethowse''' his son's son *'''Elizabeth Pethowse''' his son's daughter *'''Alexander Pethowse''' his son's son *'''William Pethowse''' a saddler (relationship unknown) *'''John Mallord''' a godson *'''John Scotte''' a tailor *'''Dorothye Pleasance''' relationship unknown *'''Mr John Bateman''' of Cambridge *'''Henry Deryke''' Bachelor of Arts *'''Besse''' his servant, unmarried *'''Thomas Pethows''' his son and executor ===Transcription with the original spelling and punctuation=== '''In the Name of God Amen''' ye
xxvth Daye of Julye in ye yeare of ou[r] lord god
1558 ''' I John Pethowse Cytezen of Norw[i]ch'''
Taylor beinge of hole mynde & p[er]fyte Reme
brance thanks be to god Do make yis my testament
& laste will in man[ne]r & forme folowinge fyrst
I com[m]ende my sowle into thands of Almytye
god an[d] ladye Saynte marye & all tholye company
of heven my bodye to be buryed by ye churche
dore of ye p[ar]ishe of Sainte Symon & iude wh
reay '''Jone my wyfe''' was buryed Item I gyve to
ye highe auter on ye same Churche iiiLi to be payde
vis viiid by yere Item I gyve to ye rep[ar]acion of ye
foresaid Churche xls Item I will yt there
be bestowed At my buryall Daye & xxxte daye
to be Distributyd amonge ye poore & for other
chargesof my Funerall xiijLi vjs viijd Item I will
yt '''Beatrix my wyfe''' shall have ger dwelling
in ye howse yt I bought of Mr Grenewood
sum tyme Alderman of norwiche Duringe thole
terme of her naturall lyffe wt suche Ro[o]me
as Robart Gowldinge sumtyme my tennte
had whan he dwelled there also I gyve
unto hyar ij posted bedds as they stande iiij payre
of shette ij brase pootts ij panns iij candelstyke
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ij spets a payer of Anndorns A large panne A
cubboarde a table & trestles belongying to ye
same ij fourmes ij chayres and carpett one tab
le clothe iiij Dysshes & ij plattersItem I gyve unto
ye beatryx my wyfe yerlye & Ev[er]y yeare du
ringe hyr sayde lyfe iiijLi of lawfull money of
Englande to be payde unto her at ij tymes
in ye yere by thands of myne Executors att
which said legarce gifte & bequeste before
gyven & bequethed unto ye said beatrix
my wyfe I gyve bequethe & will yt she
shall have theym uppon this condycion
folowinge yt is to saye yt she shall not claym
or demannde anye righte tystle or intereste
for hyr Dowrye in any of my howse tenements
or gardeyns wt their appurten[a]nces being
lieng wt in ye Cyttye of Norwiche or ellse where
& ytt she shall Do all other things Quietlye
we ought trowbling or vexing my Executur
& yf she shall refuse so to do yt than my
mynde & will is yt all my forsayd legaces
to hyr given & bequethed shalbe frustrate
& voyde It[e]m I gyve to '''John Pethowse my'''
'''god sone''' my howse yt I now dwell in
after his Fathers Decesse & ye beste bedde
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in ye greate Chamber holi as it standeth
allso ye bedde in ye hall chamber as it standeth
& iiij payre of shetts It[e]m I give unto '''Thomas'''
'''Pethows my sonne sonne''' xLi of lawfull money
of England to be payde unto hym at the
Daye of his marrage It[e]m I gyve unto '''Elizabeth'''
'''Pethows''' my sonnes Doughter viLi xiijs iiijd to be
payde unto hyr at ye Daye of her marrage
& one bedde as it standethe ov[er] ye buttrye my
greate redde cheest bounde wt yron as it stondeth
in ye grene chamber wt halfe ye lynnen yt
is in ye Conntery It[e]m I gyve unto ye same
Elizabethe too brasse potts ij pannes ij spets
vi platters wch stuff I will also be deliv[er]ed
unto hyr at ye Daye of hyr marrage It[e]m
I gyve unto '''Alexander Pethows my sonnes'''
'''sonne''' vLi to be payd unto hym when he
shall Accomplishe thage of xxiiij tie yeres provided
all waye yt if anye of my sonnes chyldren
before named shall dep[ar]te yis worlde before
their legace shalbe due yt than I will ye
legacyes of them yt shall so Dep[ar]te to remayne
to my Executor It[e]m I gyve unto '''Will[ia]m'''
'''Pethows''' sadler xxs It[e]m I gyve unto ev[er]ie
one of my godchildren xiid It[e]m I gyve to
'''John Mallord''' my godsone xxs It[e]m I gyve
unto '''John Scotte''' taylour one of my olde
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Gownes It[e]m I gyve to viij poore folke
viij gownes of Frese to be worne at my
buriall It[e]m I gyve to '''Dorothye Pleasance'''
xs It[e]m I gyve to mr John Bateman of
Cambridge xls Itm I gyve to Henrye
Deryke bacheler of arte xxs Itm I will yt
myne Execut shall kepe and obyte yerely
by ye space of vii yeres after my Dep[ar]tinge
Itm I gyve to besse my s[er]vante xls
to be pd hir at yeDaye of hyr marrage
ye Residue of all my goods whatsoev[er] ych
be aswell moveable as unmoveable un
bequethed I gyve & bequethe them unto
Thomas Pethows my sonne whom
I orden[e] & make my sole executor
Desiring hym to take payns in disposing
my legaces and Bequestes as he knoweth my
mynde & will is &c testem Walter
Benyngty Byme Thomas Whall wytnes
===Transcription in modern English=== '''In the Name of God Amen''' the 25th day of July in the year of our Lord God 1558 ''' I John Pethowse (Pettus) Citizen of Norwich, tailor''' being of whole mind & perfect remembrance, thanks be to God, Do make this my testament & last will in manner & form following First I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God and Lady Saint Mary & all the holy company of heaven. My body to be buried by the church door of the parish of Saint Symon & Jude where '''Jone my wife''' was buried. Item I give to the high altar of the same Church 3 pounds to be paid, 6 shillings 8 pence by year. Item I give to the reparations of the aforesaid Church 40 shillings Item I will that there be bestowed at my burial day & on 30 days after, to be distributed among the poor & for other charges of my Funeral 13 pounds 6 shillings and 8 pence Item I will that '''Beatrix my wife''' shall have her dwelling in the house that I bought of Mr. Grenewood (sometime Alderman of Norwich) during the whole term of her natural life with such rooms as Robart Gowldinge (sometime my tenant) had when he dwelled there. Also I give unto her 2 posted beds as they stand, 4 pairs of sheets, 2 brass pots, 2 pans, 3 candlesticks, 2 spits, a pair of andirons, a large pan, a cupboard, a table & trestles belonging to the same, 2 forms, 2 chairs and carpet, one table cloth, 4 dishes & 2 platters Item I give unto the said Beatrix my wife yearly & every year during her said life, 4 pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto her at 2 times in the year by the hands of my Executors. At which said legacy gift & bequest before given & bequeathed unto said Beatrix my wife, I give bequeath & will that she shall have them upon this condition following (that is to say) that she shall not claim or demand any right title or interest for her dowry in any of my houses, tenements or gardens with their appurtenances being and lying within the City of Norwich or else where; & that she shall do all other things quietly without troubling or vexing my Executor. And if she shall refuse so to do that, than my mind & will is that all my aforesaid legacies to her given & bequeathed shall be frustrate [in vain] & void. Item: I give to '''John Pethowse my godson''' my house that I now dwell in after his Father's decease & the best bed in the great Chamber wholly as it stands, also the bed in the hall chamber as it stands & 4 pairs of sheets Item I give unto '''Thomas Pethows my son's son''' 10 pounds of lawful money of England to be paid unto him at the day of his marriage It[e]m I give unto '''Elizabeth Pethows my son's daughter''' 6 pounds 8 shillings and 4 pence to be paid unto her at the day of her marriage & one bed as it stands over the "buttrye" Maybe in the chamber over buttery my great red chest bound with iron as it stands in the green chamber with half the linen that it contains Item I give unto the same Elizabeth two brass pots, 2 pans, 2 spits, 6 platters, which stuff I will also be delivered unto her at the day of her marriage Item I give unto '''Alexander Pethows my son's son''' 5 pounds to be paid unto him when he shall accomplish the age of 24 years, provided always that if any of my son's children before named shall depart this world before their legacy shall be due, that then I will the legacies of them that shall so depart [die] to remain to my Executor Item I give unto '''William Pethows''' saddler 20 shillings Item I give unto every one of my godchildren 12 pence Item I give to '''John Mallord''' my godson 20 shillings Item I give unto '''John Scotte''' tailor, one of my old gowns Item I give to 8 poor folk 8 gowns of Frese a coarse cloth to be worn at my burial Item I give to '''Dorothye Pleasance''' 10 shillings Item I give to '''Mr John Bateman of Cambridge''' 40 shillings Item I give to '''Henrye Deryke, Bachelor of Arts''' probably a cleric 20 shillings Item I will that my Executor shall keep and obyte yearly by the space of 7 years after my Departing Item I give to '''Besse my servant''' 40 shillings to be paid to her at the day of her marriage The Residue of all my goods whatsoever (which be as well moveable as unmoveable) which are unbequeathed, I give & bequeath them unto '''Thomas Pethows my son''' who I ordain & make my sole executor, desiring him to take pains in disposing of my legacies and bequests, as he knows what my mind & will is etc. Signature of the testator Walter Benyngty Byme, Thomas Whall witnesses
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Will of John Pickarell, gentleman of Dichborow (Dickleborough), Norfolk, 1555

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Pickarell-2|John Pickarell]]''', gentleman of Dichborow (Ditchborough or Dickleborough), Norfolk.
John drew up his will on 1 November 1554 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 9 February 1555/6. '''Will of John Pickarell 1555''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 37
{{Ancestry Sharing|30453097|b40bcc}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|972395|uk}} (accessed 19 September 2022)
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''People mentioned in this will:''' *'''[[Pickarell-2|John Pickarell]] of Dichborow in the countie of Norff gentleman''' Testator *'''Cecilye my wife''' Executrix and principal legatee *''' John Pickarell my sonne''' reversion of the lands in Norwich *'''[[Pickarell-1|Suzanne Pickarell]] my Daughter''' 200 marks towards her marriage *'''Thomas Heys''' owes testator £500 *'''Richard Pickarell my sonne''' received the lands in Dickleburgh and some household goods from Dickleburgh and a horse *'''my sonne Francis Bolton''' son in law married to Testator's daughter. Received a horse *'''my daughter Bolton''' Testator's unnamed married daughter, received £20 *'''Richarde my manne''' Testator's servant, received £5 *'''Peter Osboorne''' witness to will *'''William Stewarde''' witness to will *'''George Alington''' witness to will ---- [''folio 40 recto'']
'''I John Pickarell ''' of Dichborow in the countie of Norff gentleman Whole of minde
thankes be to god and of perfitt rembrance, do ordeine and make this my laste will of my sowle bodye
goodes and landes as herafter followithe First I bequeathe my sowle to allmightie god, my bodye I will
to be buried wheare it shall please god to appointe it by the place of my dieinge in /. And as for my landes
tenements and hereditaments, I devise and bequeathe as followithe / That is to saie All my Landes tenements
houses and Orcheyardes, withe theire appurt[e]naces, and the proffitts and issues therof within the citie of
Norwiche I will to '''Cecilye my wife''' for the terme of her life, The remainder therof to '''John Pickarell my sonne'''
and to the heires of his bodye lawfully begotten, And for fault of suche issue the remainder to '''Suzanne'''
'''Pickarell my Daughter''' and to the heires of her bodye lawfully begotten /. And for faulte of suche issue / The
remainder to my righte heires forever. And besides this aforesaide I will to the saide '''Cecily my wife''' as in full
accomplishemente of her Jointure of fortie marks by yere which I shoulde leave in Landes, foure hundred poundes [''folio 40 verso'']
in monye /. And wheare '''Thomas ^Heys''' oweth me fyve hundred pundes by obligacion, I will the saide Five hundred
poundes and the obligacion therof to my saide wife upon condicion that she paie two hundred markes
therof to the marriage of '''my saide daughter Suzane''' at the daie of her mariage, And withe the reste to
finde my saide sonne and daughter and order it /. And the remaine therof at her owne dosposicion to her
owne use and benefit /. Also I geve and bequeathe to my saide wife all my plate juells chaines and
houshouldstuffe (excepte three fetherbeddes withe the stedes and all thinges complete theto remaininge at
Dicleboroughe, and two spittes, two brasen pottes, A garnishe of vessell a collection of Pewter ware consting of three dozen plates and dishes and a dozen saucers [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/The_Life_of_Josiah_Wedgwood/eJtGAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22garnish+of+vessel%22&pg=PA78&printsec=frontcover ''The Life of Josiah Wedgewood, Eliza Meteyard 1865]'' accessed 19 September 2022, A paire of Cobyrons,
which I give to '''Richard Pickarell my sonne''' /. Also I geve to my saide wife all my house and geldings
(excepte one horse that '''Richarde Pickarell my sonne''' will chuse and one other that '''my sonne Francis'''
'''Bolton''' will chuese /. And I will to my saide wife all my debts due to me by obligacion specialtye
or otherwise. And my landes cauled Dicleborowe and Rusalls withe there appert[e]nances in Norff
I will to '''Richard Pickarell my sonne''' and to his heires forever /. And I will to '''my sonne Richard'''
'''Pickarell''' fortye poundes, And '''my daughter Bolton''' twentye poundes to be paide them upon the
recoverye of my debtes owinge by the quenes highnes /. And the reste of my goodes Cattells Detts and
money I will to '''Ceceley my saide wife''' whome I make my sole executrix, and to paie all
the debts I owe, And to consider my servants and whites wife wheare I laie, And '''Richarde my'''
'''manne''' withe xls /. And the woman that kepethe me, as my wife shall consider it and thinke
beste '''M[emoran]d[um]''' That this was the saide '''John Pickarells''' laste will witnessed by us and declared by him
The firste daye of November A thousand five hundred fiftie fowre Annis Regnors Phillippi et Marie
regis et regine primo et secundo, '''Peter Osboorne, William Stewarde, and George Alington''' Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved before Master William Cooke, Doctor of Lawes presiding at a Commission constituted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the ninth day of February AD 1555. Judgement given to Edmund Brudenell procurator for the Widow and executrix named in this will, having sworn to administer the goods &c of the said deceased. ==Sources==

Will of John Pincock weaver of Spitalfields 1740

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] John Pincock wrote his will on 31 August 1740 and administration was granted on 15 September 1740 at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 705
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Will of John Pincock, granted probate on 15 Sep 1740. Died about 1740 in Middlesex, England.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D624349 Reference: PROB 11/705/52] Description: Will of John Pincock, Weaver of Spital Square, Middlesex Date: 15 September 1740 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Allen Pincock (son) *William Tillard Esq (owner of property) *Agnes Pincock (daughter) *Elizabeth Pincock (daughter) *[[Pincock-31|Tryphena Pincock]] (daughter) *Elijah Cobham of Liverpool (cousin) *Mrs Watt (housekeeper) *John Morris of Bishopsgate Street, London, threadman (friend, executor, and children's guardian) *John van Rixtel of London, merchant (friend, executor, and children's guardian) *Peter Booth, James Collins (witnesses) ---- This is the last Will and Testam[ent]
of me John Pincock of Spittle Square in the County of Midd[lese]x
weaver as follows that is to say after the payment of all my
just debts and Funeral Charges which I desire^maybe in the first place
[deleted] fully paid and satisfied I give and bequeath unto
my son '''Allen Pincock''' the Messuage or Tenement wherein I now
live known by the name or sign of the Crown in Spittle Square
aforesaid together with the Warehouses and other Buildings.
thereto belonging with all Improvements and Appurtenances to
the same belonging To hold to my said son his Executors Adm[inistrato]rs
and Assigns for and during the rest residue and remainder
of the Term to come in the Lease ^to me granted by '''William Tillard Esqr'''
under which I hold the same subject nevertheless to the paym[en]t
of the Rent and performance of the Covenants in and by the said
Lease reserved and to be performed on the Tenants part Also I
give and bequeath unto my Son Allen Pincock the sume of Two
Thousand pounds and to my Daughter '''Agnes Pincock''' the sume
of Two Thousand pounds and to my Daughter '''Elizabeth Pincock'''
the sume of Eighteen hundred pounds and to my Daughter
'''Tryphena Pincock''' the sume of Eighteen hundred pounds
And do direct that the Several Legacys herein before and after
given to my said Son shall be paid to him on his attaining his
Age of Twenty one years and that the Several Legacies hereby
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given to my said Daughters respectively shall be paid to them as
they respectively attain their age of 21 years or Marriage provided
such marriage be with the consent of my Executors hereafter
named or the Survivor of them and I will and direct that in
case any of my aforesaid Children shall happen to dye before
his her or their Legacy or Legacys shall happen to become
payable as aforesaid that then the Legacy or Legacies of him
her or them so dying shall goe to and be equally ^paid and divided
amongst the Survivors or Survivor of them my said Children
and my will and desire further is that untill the Legacys
hereby given to my said Children shall become payable as
aforesaid that the same shall be invested in some or one of
the Publick Government Funds or Securities and that the
Yearly Interest and Proceed thereof or somuch thereof as my
said Executors shall think convenient shall be applyed by
them for the respective maintenance and Education of my
said Children And that my said Executors shall also out of the
Legacies hereby given to my said Son and the yearly Interest
and profits thereof pay and bestow such sum as they may
Indue Convenient for the placeing out my said Son apprentice
Clerk or otherwise to any Trade or Business Also I give and
bequeath to my Cousin '''Elijah Cobham of Liverpool''' in the County
of Lancash[ire] the sum of Forty pounds Also I give and bequeath
to my housekeeper '''Mrs''' [blank] '''Watt''' the sum of six pounds to
buy her Mourning Also I give and bequeath unto my good
Friends '''Jno Morris''' of Bishopsgate Street London Threadman
and '''John van Rixtel''' of London Merchant my Executors
hereinafter appointed the sum of Seventy pounds each for
their care and trouble in the Execution of this my will
But if either of them shall beglect to prove the same then the
Legacy hereby given to such one or both of them so neglecting
to prove my said will shall not be payable and I do hereby
appoint the said John Morris and John Van Rixtell Guardians
of my said Children during their respective Minoritys Also
all the rest and residue of my Estate of what nature or
kind soever the same may be I give devise and bequeath
unto my said Son Allen Pincock his heirs Executors
Administrators and assignes for ever and Lastly I doe
hereby constitute and appoint the said John Morris
and Jno Van Rixtell Executors of this my will and I do
hereby revoke all former and other wills by me heretofore
made In Witness whereof the said Jno Pincock hath to this
his Will contained in two Sheets of paper affixed together
set his hand to the bottom of this last sheet this Thirty first day
of August in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven
hundred and Forty - John Pincock - Signed Sealed published
and declared by the said John Pincock as and for his last Will
and Testament in the presence of us who have Subscribed
our names as Witnesses hereto in the presence of the said
Testator - '''Peter Booth James Collins'''./. [Probate]
This Will was proved at London before the Worshipfull
Edward Kinaston Doctor of Laws Surrogate to the Right
Worshipfull John Bettesworth also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper
or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully
constituted the fifteenth day of September in the year of Our Lord
One Thousand Seven hundred and Forty by the Oaths of John
Morris and John Van Rixtell the Executors named in the said Will
To whom Administration was Granted of all and Singular the Goods
Chattels and Credits of the said deceased being first Sworn duly to
Administer the same./. Exd == Sources ==

Will of John Pinder, Vintner of London 1608

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Vintners' Company, City of London]] Will of [[Pinder-1649|John Pinder]] 1608[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D944227 PROB 11/112/182 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Pinder Cittizen & Vintner of London''' testator * '''Katherine my lovinge wiffe''' *'''my kinsman henry Frith Cittizen and vintner of London''' * '''hellin Frith the wife of the said henrie Frith''' *'''Margarett and Elizabeth Frith children of the said henrie Frith''' * '''my Lovinge Brother William Pinder of' the towne and Countie of Nottingham Joyner''' * '''my kinsman Francis Frith brother of the foresaid' henrie Frith''' *'''my kinsman Roger Frith one other of the brethren of the foresaide henrie Frith''' * '''my kinsman William Frith one other of the brethren of the said henry Frith''' * '''my kinswoman Margarett heathcotte dwellinge in Chesterfeilde in the Countie of Derbie''' * '''my Sister in lawe Elizabeth Chapman the wife of John Chapman of Tybshall in the Countye of Derbie''' * '''my lovinge kinswoman Grace Frithe''' * '''George Pinder Clerke the somme of twenty poundes''' * '''my kinswoman Agnes Mawden? widowe''' **'''her children''' * '''John Watson Cittizen and Goldsmith of London''' *'''my lovinge kinswoman Anne Williamson the wife of William Williamson CIttizen & vintner of London''' * '''Willliam and Margarett Williamson children of the said William Williamson''' * '''my neece Alice Hollice spinster''' *'''my kinswoman the wife of Thomas Willsheire Blacksmith''' *'''my kinswoman Susan Carter''' * '''John Lowe waterman''' * '''William Chapman Cittizen and Iremonger of London''' * '''William Williamson the father''' * '''Thomas Taylor my brother in lawe''' *''' my twoe kinsmen Robert Rawlinson and to [blank] Rawlinson his brother'''. * '''Robert Marriott gentleman deceased''' * ''' the wife of George Holman Grocer''' **'''her Sister Margarett the wife of Jeffrie Kirbye''' *'''James Stoddard Oyleman''' *'''George Hamond''' witness *''' John Holley''' witness *'''George Sivedale Snr''' witness *'''Robert Wooddise servant to the same Snr''' witness In the name of God Amen: The sixteenth daye of
Aprill Anno Domini One thousand Sixe hundred and eight, and in the yeare of the raigne of our
Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god Kinge of England France and Ireland defender of
the Faithe etc the Sixte and of Scotland the one and fortieth. I '''John PInder Cittizen &
'''Vintner of London''' beinge sicke in bodye but of good and perfect remembrance, praised be god therefore
and consideringe with my selfe the mutabilitye of this life and the Certaintie of death, and to
the ende to be the better prepared and setled in my minde whereso ever it shall please god to call me
owt of this transitorie life doe therefore make and declare this my present Testament wherein is
conteyned my last will in manner and forme followinge That is to saie First and above all thinges
I give and bequeath my Soule into the handes of Almightie god havinge and assuredlie beleevinge
through the death and passion of Jesus Christ to be saved and to have free remission and forgivenes
of all my sinnes, my bodie I committ to the earth from whence it came to be buried in the usuall burying
place of mercers thappell in Cheapside in London as neare to the place where my late wife and
childe nowe lyes as may be

Item I will that all such goodes and Chattells as it shall please god to
blesse my withall at the tyme of my decease shalbe devided in to twoe equall partes and porc[i]ons
accordinge to the laudable Custome of the Cittie of London, one full moytie or halfe part
whereof I give and bequeathe unto '''Katherine my lovinge wiffe''' and the other full moytie or
halfe part thereof I reserve to my selfe, and my minde and will is that the lease of my nowe
dwellinge house situate in westcheape al[ias] cheapside in London shalbe taken and accumpted as
part and parcell of my said moytie or halfe parte of my said goodes and chattells which I reserve
to my selfe owt of which I bequeathe theise legacies follwinge viz First I give and bequeath unto
'''my kinsman henry Frith Cittizen and vintner of London''' the lease of my saide dwelling house
sett and being in westcheape al[ia]s cheapside London aforesaid and all my estate right title interest
terme of yeares and demande of in and to the same more I give and bequeath unto the same'''heny'''
'''Frith''' the somme of One hundred poundes of lawfull english money.

Item I give and bequeath
unto '''hellin Frith the wife of the said henrie Frith''' the Somme of Twentie poundes of lawfull
english money for a remembrannce.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Margarett and Elizabeth Frith'''
'''children of the said henrie Frith''' to everie of them the somme of Thirtie poundes of lawfull
money of England a peece.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Lovinge Brother William Pinder of'''
'''the towne and Countie of Nottingham Joyner''' the somme of one hundred poundes of lawfull
english money to be paid unto him within Sixe monthes next after my decease (if he shalbe then
livinge.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinsman Francis Frith brother of the foresaid'''
'''henrie Frith''' the Somme of one hundred and fiftye poundes of lawfull money of England.

Item
I give and bequeath unto '''my kinsman Roger Frith one other of the brethren of the foresaide
'''henrie Frith''' the somme of one hundred and fiftie poundes of like money.

Item I give and bequeath
unto '''my kinsman William Frith one other of the brethren of the said henry Frith''' the somme of one
hundred and fiftie poundes of like money.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinswoman Margarett'''

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'''heathcotte dwellinge in Chesterfeilde in the Countie of Derbie''' the Somme of Twentie poundes of
lawfull money of England.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Sister in lawe Elizabeth Chapman'''
'''the wife of John Chapman of Tybshall in the Countye of Derbie'''Tenne poundes of like money
And doe acquite and discharge the said '''John Chapman''' of all such debtes and somme and sommes of
money as he oweth me.

Item I give and bequeath unto the '''Governors of Bridewell London''' for the
use of the poore people of Bridewell hospital Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower
pence of lawfull money of England.

Item I will that there shalbe bestowed to and amongst
poore souldiers which have beene maimed in the warres the somme of ten poundes of lawfull
money of England to be paide and distributed by my Executors hereunder named where most
neede to them shall appeere:

Item I will that there shalbe given and bestowed for and towarde
the redeeminge of poore prisoners out of the twoe Compters in London and out of Ludgate
prison London which lye for small debtes the somme of twentie poundes of lawfull englishe
money To be paide and distributed by my saide Executors where most neede to them shall appeare

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my lovinge kinswoman Grace Frithe''' the Somme of twentie
poundes of lawfull money of England and tenne poundes more of like money which I owe
unto her.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''George Pinder Clerke the somme of twenty poundes'''
of lawfull english money.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinswoman Agnes Mawden?'''
'''widowe''' Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower pence of like money to be paide unto her
within one month next after my decease 9yf she shalbe then livinge) And if she shall mot be
then livinge Then I give and bequeath the same Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and fower
pence unto '''her children''' equallie betweene them to be devided part and porc[i]on alike.

Item
I forgive '''John Watson Cittizen and Goldsmith of London''' of the one half of all such
debtes and somme and sommes of money which he oweth me

Item I give and bequeathe unto
'''my lovinge kinswoman Anne Williamson the wife of William Williamson CIttizen & vintner'''
'''of London''' the Somme of Tenne poundes of lawfull money of England for a remembrannce

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Willliam and Margarett Williamson children of the said William'''
'''Williamson''' the somme of ten poundes of lawfull English money a peece.

Item I give and
bequeath unto''' the Company of Vintners of the Citty of London''' Ten poundes in money to
make them a dynner or bannquett.

Item I give unto '''my neece Alice Hollice'''
'''Spinster''' Tenne poundes of lawfull english money.

Item I give unto'''my kinswoman the'''
'''wife of Thomas Willsheire Blacksmith''' the somme of Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges and
fower pence of lawfull english money.

Item I give to everie one of my Servaintes which
shalbe dwellinge with me at the tyme of my decease the somme of fortie shillinges of lawfull
English money a peece.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my kinswoman Susan Carter''' the som[m]e
of twentie markes of like money.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''John Lowe waterman''' the
somme of three poundes of lawfull english money.

Item I give nd bequeath unto '''William Chapman Cittizen and Iremonger of London''' thirteene
poundes sixe shillinges and eight pence of lawfull english money.

Item I give and bequeath
unto the foresaid '''William Williamson the father''' the Somme of Thirteene poundes sixe
shillinges and eight pence of lawfull english money

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas'''
'''Taylor my brother in lawe''' Tenne poundes of lawfull english money and I doe forgive him all
such debtes and somme and sommes of money which he oweth me.

Item I give and bequeath
unto ''' my twoe kinsmen Robert Rawlinson and to [blank] Rawlinson his brother'''...
retayninge to the '''Earle of Shrewburie''' to either of them Tenne poundes of lawfull
english money of England a peece for a remembrannce.

Item I will that there be bestowed
ymmediatlie after my decease the somme of one hundreth and fiftie poundes of lawfull english
money over and besides the saide fourtie poore mens gownes before by me bequeathed in cloth
and stuffes and a banquett at my funerall at the discretion of my Executors and Overseers

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hereunder named.

Item I will that fower poundes shalbe paide unto the poore people of the hospitall
of Ilforde in the Countie of Essex for the use of the poore people there in liewe and full staisfaction
of those fower poundes which were given un to them by one '''Robert Marriott gentleman deceased'''
by his last Will and Testament.

Item I give to ''' the wife of George Holman Grocer''' twentie
shillinges to make her a ringe.

Item I give to '''her Sister Margarett the wife of Jeffrie Kirbye'''
twentie shillinges to make her a ringe.

The rest and residue of all and singular my goodes and
Chattells before ungiven and not hereby bequeathed I fullie and whollie give and bequeath
unto the foresaide '''Katherine my wellbeloved wife and to the foresaide Henry Frith Francis'''
'''Frythe, Roger Frithe and William Frithe''' equallie amongest them to be devided part & porc[i]on
alike. And I doe make and ordaine the foresaide '''Katherine my wellbeloved wife and the saide'''
'''William Williamson the father''' full and sole Executors of this my last will and testament w[i]th
'''William Williamson the father''' I doe ioyne with the said '''Katherine my wellbeloved wife''' onely
in trust to be a Coadmtor or helper unto her. And I doe constitiute and appointe the foresaid
'''Henry Frith and William Chapman''' Overseers of this my last will. And as concerninge my
freeholde landes and Tenements lyinge and beinge within the Citty of London I give and bequeath
the same in forme followinge viz. Item I give and bequeath unto '''my foresaid kinsman Francis'''
'''Frithe''' his heires and Assignes all that my messuage or Tenement with thappurtenances
lyinge and beinge in the parishe of St Olave in the olde Jurie in London lying towardes the
west side of the messuage Tenement and Taverne there called the nagges heade and nowe
or late in the tenure or occupation of '''James Stoddard Oyleman''' or his assignes To have &
to hold the same messuage or tenement w[i]th thappurtenances nowe or late in the tenure or
occupac[i]on of the saide '''James Stoddard''' unto the saide '''Francis Frithe''' his heires or Assignes
for ever To the onelie use and behoofe of the saide '''Francis Frithe''' and of his heires and
Assignes forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my foresaide twoe kinsmen Henrie Frithe'''
'''and Roger Frith''' their heires and Assignes for ever All that my foresaide messuage tenement
and Taverne with thappurten[a]nces commonlie called or knowne by the name or Signe of the
Nagges heade''' scituate or beinge in the parishe of St Olave in the olde Jury aforesaide now
or late in the tenure or occupac[i]on of '''Robert Gale vintner''' or his Assigney or Assignes To
have and to holde the saide messuage tenement and Taverne with theappurten[a]nces unto the
saide '''Henry Frithe and Roger Frith''' their heires and assignes To the onelie use and behoofe of
them the saide Henrie Frith and Roger Frithe and of their heires and Assignes for ever. And
I doe hereby untterlie revoke and disallowe of all former willes and bequestes by me heretofore
in my wise made and this to stande for and as my last will and testament. In wittnes whereof
to this my pa[r]te testament and last will conteyninge with this fourteene sheetes of paper
I the saide '''John Pynder''' have sett my hande and Seale Dated the daie and yeere first above
written '''John Pinder'''Sealed delivered and pronounced by the saide '''John Pinder''' the daye and
yeares first above saide in the presence of '''George Hamond, John Holley, George Sivedale'''
'''Snr and Robert Wooddise servant to the same Snr.

===Research Notes=== Wife Catherine Kinsman '''Marriage''': "England, Boyd's Marriage Indexes, 1538-1850"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FM%2F710410265%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 10 February 2023)
John Pinder marriage to Catherine Kinsman in 1606 in London, England.
http://www.histparl.ac.uk/volume/1558-1603/member/pynder-john-1608 https://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk/collections/getrecord/SHCOL_PCC_LAM_142 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Gofton https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t3514149k&view=1up&seq=119&q1=Kinsman ===Sources===

Will of John Pretor Pinney 1818 of Somerton Erle

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[[Category:Somerset, Wills and Estates]] Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Pinney-424|John Pretor Pinney]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' ---- I '''John Pinney''' of Somerton Erle in the Parish of Somerton in the County of Somerset Esqr revoking all former wills do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say first I desire that all my just debts and Funeral expenses may be fully paid and satisfied And I do request that my remains may be deposited in my Family vault in the church in the Parish of Somerton and the remains of such branches of my Family as may wish it whenever it might please God to call them I give and bequeath to my beloved Wife '''[[Weekes-570|Jane Pinney]]''' for her immediate use five hundred pounds to be paid within one Month after my decease Item I give devise and bequeath to my Son '''[[Pinney-425|Charles Pinney]]''' his heirs and Assigns an undivided Piece or Parcel of Land called Mountain Land held in common with the Estate called Wanseys situate lying and being in the Parish of St Thomas in the Island of Nevis in the West Indies now in the occupation of John Henry Clarke in the said Island Esqr and containing by estimation two hundred Acres be the same more or less And also a Piece or Parcel of Land situate lying and being in the Parish of St John in the said Island of Nevis lately let to Edward Brazier in said Island Esquire Item I give and bequeath to my said Son Charles Pinney one thousand pounds in trust for my beloved daughter in law '''Frances Pinney''' for her sole and separate use independant of her Husband and her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge Item I give and bequeath to '''Mrs Rebecca Hayne''' of Dorchester Dorset one hundred pounds to furnish mourning for herself and daughters in such proportions as she might chuse and think proper And it is my Will that '''Mr Joseph Gill''' residing on Portland Farm in the Parish of Hallstock be furnished with complete Mourning Item I desire that the Promisory ''[sic]'' Note of '''Mr Robert East''' to me endorsed to my Son John Frederick Pinney for two hundred and seventy five pounds may be given up to him Item I give and bequeath to '''Mr Timothy Lamb''' thirty Pounds Item I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Pinney-326|Elizabeth Baillie]]''' and to my Son Charles Pinney and the Survivor and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor two thousand pounds Stock in the three per Cent Consolidated Annuities standing in my name in trust to pay my good and faithful servant''' Frances Coker''' for and during the term of her natural life the dividends of one thousand pounds of said stock for her sole and separate use independent of any Husband and her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge and the dividends of the remaining one thousand pounds Stock to pay my good and faithful servant '''Ann Virgin''' for and during the term of her natural life the first payment to be made on the receipt of the first dividend after my decease And I do hereby authorize the said Trustees and the Survivor and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor to retain out of the said dividends all expenses they or either of them may be at or put to in the Execution of this their trust and from and after the decease of the said Ann Virgin in this further trust to pay the dividends of the last mentioned one thousand pounds Stock as the same shall become due and is received to the aforesaid Frances Coker for and during the term of her natural life for her sole and separate use independant of any Husband and her receipt alone notwithstanding her Coverture shall be a sufficient discharge provided always nevertheless that the said Frances Coker continues in the Service of my beloved Wife or leaves it with her consent in writing as a Token of a continuation of her good conduct giving and granting to my said Wife full Power and authority to suspend the payment of the dividends of the last mentioned one thousand pounds Stock for any time she might think proper on giving notice of her intention to the Trustees or Trustee to be disposed of as she wish in the Approbation of the Trustees or Trustee may direct and appoint whereas I advanced and lent '''James Sanson''' of the Parish of Marshwood in the County of Dorset Yeoman thirty pounds on Security of his House and Land in said Parish which said Sum of thirty pounds remains due and owing to me on Mortgage of the said Premises And I give and bequeath the same to my good and faithful Servant '''John Sansom''' his Executors Administrators and Assigns if in my Service at the time of my decease and no warning to leave it Item I give and bequeath to my Good Servant '''Benjamin Walton''' if in my Service at the time of my decease and no warning to leave it twenty pounds Also I give and bequeath to each of my other domestic servants here and in Bristol who has lived with me two years and in my Service at the the time of my decease and no warning to leave it ten pounds All the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real and Personal in possession or expectance after payment and discharge of all my just debts in which I include any sum or sums of money that may appear in my books in favour of either of my Children in my own hand writing and funeral expenses I give devise and bequeath to my oldest Son '''[[Pinney-427|John Frederick Pinney]]''' his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns lastly I constitute nominate and appoint my beloved Wife Jane Pinney and my Sons John Frederick Pinney and Charles Pinney Executrix and Executors of this my last Will and Testament and for all expenses that my Executrix and Executors or either of them may be at or put to in the execution of this my Will I direct that they and each of them be fully paid and satisfied out of my Estate notwithstanding some of the expenses may appear superfluous or trifling And they and each of them are hereby authorized and empowered to retain pay and satisfy themselves and each of them out of the rents Issues and profits of my Estate and Effects And it is my wish that neither my Executrix or Executors shall stand accountable for the Acts and deeds of another but each of them for her or his own Acts and deeds In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand to each side of the paper on which this my Will is written in my own handwriting in the seventy eighth ''('eighth crossed out)'' year of my age and have affixed my Seal this twenty ninth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen JNO PINNEY Signed sealed published and declared by the said John Pinney the Testator As and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto
Levi Ames Junr Clifton Gloucestershire
Robt Case Park Now Bristol
G Hazelton Taunton Somerset PROVED at London 9th June 1818 before the worshipful Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oaths of John Frederick Pinney and Charles Pinney Esqr sons the Executors to whom Administration was granted having been first sworn only to Administer power to Jane Pinney widow the relict the other Executor Transcript © Ros Haywood

Will of John Puplet, husbandman of Banstead, Surrey 1609

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[[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Puplet of Banstead 1609 '''Probate''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858"
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: DW/PA/5/1609; Will Number: 76
{{Ancestry Sharing|1215606|d3541fafcb3a453f509dd4a0cb78e396de0fe4e9ecb8a4f300dbf614ae8c6bc5}} - {{Ancestry Record|1704|435904}} (accessed 16 January 2023)
John Puplet probate on 20 Mar 1609.
This is a transcription of the original will of John Puplet, husbandman of Banstead, Surrey. Written on the 4 December 1593 when he was sick. He may have recovered as the will was proved on the 30 March 1609 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Puplet''' testator *'''Phillip Puplet my yongest Sonne''' *'''George Puplet my sonne''' *'''mary Puplet my daughter''' *'''John Puplet my sonne''' *''' my well beloved wyff mary Puplet''' *'''my Brother in lawe Richard Browne''' overseer of will *'''William Smyth the elder''' witness to will *'''George Richbell''' witness to will *'''Richard Browne the younger''' witness to will *''' William Bridge''' witness to will In the name of God amen the iiijth Day of December in the yere of our Lord
God (1593) and in the xxxvjth yere of the Reigne of our sov[er]eigne Lady Elizabeth
by the grace of God Quene of England france and Ireland defender of the
fayth etc '''I John Puplet of Bansted in the county of Surr[ey] husbandman'''
Sick of body and in p[er]fect memory thanks be geven to Almighty God for
do make and ordayne this my p[re]sent Testament and last will in mann[er]
& fome following that is to say First I do bequeath my Sowle to almighty
God my maker saviour and redeemer and my body to be buryed in the
churchyard of Bansted aforsayd at the discression of my Frindes

Item I
geve and bequeath all that my Freehoulde land in the p[ar]ish of Bansted
unto '''Phillip Puplet my yongest Sonne''' who also I geve unto my'
copyhould lands.

It[e]m I geve unto '''George Puplet my sonne''' iiijl of
good and lawfull money of England

It'''[e]m I geve unto''' mary Puplett'''
'''my daughter''' xls of good and lawfull money of England w[hi]ch legacies
I will to be payd them at their sev[er]all ages of xxiti yeres also my
will is that if either of them shall fortune to dye before he or she
shall com to the sayd age of xxiti yeres that then the overliv[er]? of them
shall have the porcion of such as shall soe dye

It[e]m I geve and
bequeath unto '''John Puplet my sonne''' one ewe sheepe w[hi]ch I will
to be payd him within one yere next after my decease

It[e]m the
rest of my goods moveables and ummoveables my debts being payd
and legacies fulfilled and my body brought on earth I do geve
and bequeath unto''' my well beloved wyff mary Puplet''' to se my
Children brought up Also I make & ordayne the sayd '''mary my'''
'''wyff''' my Sowle and lawfull Executrix of this my p[re]sent Testam[en]t
and last will and I do make and ordayne '''my Brother in lawe Richard'''
'''Browne''' myne overseer to se this my last will and Testament
fulfilled In witness wherof to this my last will and Testament
I have put my hande the day and yere First above written
in the p[re]sence of these witnesses
that is to say
'''William Smyth the elder
'''George Richbell'''
'''Richard Browne the younger'''
and ''' William Bridge''' Probate Statement translated from the Latin

This will was proved before Master John Butte doctor of law official surrogate of the {Lord Arch--- Surr[ey]} &c the thirtieth day of March AD 1609. Judgement given to Marie the widow and Executrix &c ===Sources===

Will of John Robinson

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[[Category:Virginia, Wills and Estates]] The goal of this project is to transcribe the Will of John Robinson. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kroesing-2|Kim Marcus]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * complete the transcription * decipher words and phrases I have marked with {not deciphered} * create profiles for Sylla's children, Henry and Annaco *create profile for George *link John's children as they are added to the transcription in this will Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24431274 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Transcribed Will== In the name of God Amen, I [[Robinson-43008|John Robinson]] of Montgomery County being of sound mind and memory do make this my last will & testament first I {not deciphered} I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body I assign to the earth to be decently entered at the discretion fo Executor. As touching, such worldly estate as thath pleased God to bstow on me, I will devise and dispose of in the manner following {not deciphered}: I will and direct that all my just debts be paid by my Executors out of my personal estate & the collection of debts due to me {not deciphered}. I will and bequeath to my beloved wife, [[Van_Lear-14|Garty Robinson]], during her natural life, the tract of land whereon I now dwell, containing three hundred and forty two acres with its appurtenances. Also, I give to my said wife, a negro woman called Sylla and her two children, Henry and Annaca. Also, a negro boy George during her life until the day of her marriage, after my decease. I direct that Annaca, a negro girl, and all of [[Robinson-46612|Sylla's]] offspring hereafter may be given by my wife to any of my children she thinks most in need, at her death or second marriage, and in case my said wife should marry after my decease, it is my will and I direct that she shall only receive of my estate what the laws of Virginia allow to the widows of husbands dying interstate. Item I give and bequeath to my son William Robinson his heirs and [apiques] forever the four hundred acres of land I purchased of George May living in Nelson County Kentucky on the South side of the Rolling fork of Salt river adjoining and below Shepherds lower entry below the mouth of Otter creek also a tract of land in Montgomery county containing ninety two acres more of less joining or near David Stephens, also a devt of thirty five pounds which he owes me, and all the outstanding debts due to me as administrator to his brother Johns estate. Item I will and bequeath to my son James Robinson his heirs or [assigns] so much of a late survey I have made as shall lie to the south west of a line to be run from a sink hole on the road leading to Christiansburg and on a line of a tract of one hundred and ten acres which I have conveyed to the nearest part of the north western boundary of the said survey. Item I will and bequeath to son David Robinson his heirs or assigns so much of a late survey I have made as shall lie to the northeast of a line to run from a corner of a division line between said David and myself on the dry Branch of the north fork of said branch to the western boundary of the said new survey. Item I give, bequeath and will unto my son Cyrus Robinson his heirs or assigns forever all that tract or parcel of land wheron I now live called the middle tract containing three hundred and forty two acres more of less agreeable to a late survey with all its appurtenances to take [possession] of the same at the death or second marriage of his Mother likewise so I will and bequeath to hime all the residue of a late survey I had made after David & James Robinsons parts thereof as devised above are laid off also I give to him my said son Cyrus cherry cupboard desk & large table which stands in the hall of my house Also a young Bay horse now in his [possession] & a feather bed & furniture. It is my will & I direct that if my said son Cyrus should die before he arrives at the age of twenty one years or has lawful {ipue} that the bequest that I now made to him shall descend to and be equally divided between my sons James & David Robinson their heirs and assigns. Item I will & bequeath to my daughter Letitia Robinson her heirs of assigns forever two hundred acres of land more or less in Montgomery Couty on the branch of [Ingles] Mill creek called McNeelys place and eighty three acres more or less on the [den] run of branch of the Roanoke both granted to me by letter pattent the 20th July 1780 likewise I give to my said daughter Letitia a negro woman called Sylla to recieve the said slave at the death or second marriage of her mother also a sorrel horse a saddle & bridle now in her [possesion] also two feather beds & furniture for the same. Item I give bequeath and will unto my daughter Cynthia Robinson her heirs and assigns forever a tract of land containing one hundred & eighty four acres more or less on cedar run below John Barragers also another tract of land containing one hundred & fifty acreas more or less on the head of Ingles Mill Creek called the north Sugar bottom both lying in Montgomery County and granted to me by letters patent the 20th July 1780 likewise I give to my said daughter Synthia a negro boy called George to receive the said slave at her mothers death or second marriage also a sorrel mare as saddle & bridle now in her possession also two feather beds & furniture for the same. Item I give bequeath and will unto my daughter Thamar Robinson her heirs or assigns forever a tract of land containing sixty nine acreas more or less on a small branch of the north fork of Roanocke joining Willson and [Laeis] lands also another tract of land containing sixty four acreas more or less on the branch of the north fork of Roanoke above wises land & called the South Sugar bottom both in Montgomery County & granted to me by letters patent the 20th July 1780 also the residue of a tract of land containing two hundred and thirty acres lying on the allegany ridge adjoining the lands of John Barrager & George Ruthledge which said residue is to be ascertainied after that part of it is [touch] off which interferes north elder which is now suppose to be about thirty or forty acres which leaves a balance of one hundred & ninely or two hundred acres which tract of land was granted to me by letters patent the 20th July 1784 likewise I give to my said daughter Thamar a negro called Harry a child of Syllas to receive the said slave at her mothers death or second marriage also a horse the chooseshe may make of any now raising a saddle and bridele also two feather beds and furniture for the same. Item I will and bequeath to my grandson Byrd Grills & John Grills and thier heirs or assigns forever a lott in christiansburg numer 25 and twent acres of land deeded to me by Mathias Paterson, it is my will that if either the said children should die before they reach full age or should have [no lawful issue] in either case it is my will that thier survivor shall inherit but that John Grills late husband to my daughter Margaret deceased is hereby escluded from possessing any part of my real estate or personal by right of sucepsion or otherwisee except what has already been given to him. It is my will & I direct that my wife shall during her life or widowhood have all my household & kitchen furniture farming utensils and all crops in the ground and out of the ground and all my stock of horses, cattle sheep & hogs except those already devised to be disposed of by her according to her best judgement & discretion and applied to the use and benefit of herself & family who may reside with her also to enable her to discharge all [tasers, taxes] on land and other property and for defraying the expense of education. It is my will & I further direct that such personal property as shall be on the land at the time of my wifes death or second marriage shall be sold by my (executors execept such as has been specially divised) and the money arising from such to be by executors paid to such children or be equally divided amongst such children who at that time shall reside with my wife on the land, whereas I expect after executing every part of this will there may yet remain some real and personal property in the hands of my executors, I will & direct that the same shall be sold on a credit and the money arising from such sale be equally divided amongst all my now living children and lastly I nominate constitute & appoint my two sons James Robinison & David Robinson and ____ _____ ___ executors to this my last will and testiment to make conveyance of all lands which I have sold or have herein directed to be sold and also bring any suit or suits if necessary or defend any which may be brought against them as my executors and finally I do hereby revoke annual & make voidall other & formen mills by me ade or executed declaring prounouncing & publishing this to be my only two last will & testament contained in the seven foregoing pages. In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand & seal this tweenty fourth day of September in the yer of our Lord one thousand and eight hundred, Signed, Sealed prounced and published as the last will & testament by John Robinson before us Preston John Vanlear Jacob Vanlear Geo. Rutledge Montgomery May Court 1801 This last will an testament of John Robinson deceased was exhibitied in court and proven by the oath of John Preston, John Vanlear and George Ruthledge three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and on the motion of James Robinson and David Robinson the executors therin named who made oath entered into and acknowledged bond with security according to law certificate for [obtaining] probate thereof is granted them. [Lute] Charles Taylor CMC [ALopyTest] R. D. Montague C State of Virginia Montgomery County I Rise D Montague clerk of the county court of said county do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the record of the will of John Robinson deceased. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afixed the seal of my office this 2nd day of July 1812 in the 66th year of the commonwealth. R.D. Montague C

Will of John Ross-6401

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'''Will of [[Ross-6401|John Ross]] (Ross-6401)'''
==The Will== The Will of John Ross contains the names of 37 enslaved persons bequeathed to 2 daughters and 3 grandchildren. ===Transcript of Will=== In the Name of God Amen. I John Ross of the citty of Annapolis Esquire being of sound and disposing mind and memory to make and ordain this to be my last will and Testament and do hereby dispose of my Estate in Manner following, that is to say: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9068/images/007737527_00362?pId=319912 Will of John Ross] Ancestry.com. Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777] Wills, Vol 33-36, 1764-1768. Accessed 21 March 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] First I give and bequath unto my Daughter Ann Arnold Key and her heirs the following Negro's that is to say: *one Negro Man named phil *one Negro man named Ned *one Negro man named Lorry the son of Kale *one negro Man named Penny *one negro man named Tom *one negro woman named Chloe *one negro woman named Beck *one negro woman named Bett *one Negro woman named Sylvia *one Negro boy named Dick the son of Bett *one negro gil named Patt the daughter of Negro Bett *one negro Boy named Bob the son of Negro Bett *one negro Boy named Tom of Charles the son of Negro Back *one Negro Boy named Tom the son of Negro Pris deceased *one Negro girl named Lucy the Daughter of negro Lois decedased and *one negro girl named Lucy the duahgter of negro Lois deceased and *one negro child named Ned the son of Negro Ned and Nan deceased Secondly I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Scott wife of Doctor Upton Scott of the Citty of Annapolis and their heirs the following Negro's that is to say *one negro Man named Pompey *one Negro Man named Nacey *one Negro Man named Dick (which I bought at the Hendersons Vendue) *one Mullatto Boy named Dick the son of Negro Jenny deceased *one Negro Man named Will *one Negro woman named Nell ''(This is Toogood-520|Eleanor Toogood)'' *one Negro woman named Kate *one Negro Woman named Rose *one Negro Woman named Rachell *one Negro boy named Mingo the son of Negro Rachel *'one Negro girl named Priscilla daughter of Negro Rose *one Mullatto girl named Nan t4he daughter of Kate *one mullatto boy named Bill the son of Kate *one Negro girl named Augustine the daughter of Negro Jenny deceased *one Negro girl named Sal the daughter of Ned and Nan deceased *one Negro girl named Fanny the daughter of Lonny deceased, and *one Negro girl named Peg the daughter of Moll deceased Thirdly, I give and beqaueath unto *my grandson John Ross Key son of my Daughter ann Arnold Key one Negro Boy named Charles, son of Ned and Nan deceased *also I give and bequeath unto my grandson Phillip Barton Key one Negro Boy named Tom the son of Ned and Nan, *also I gilve and beqaueath unto my grand daughter Elizabeth Key one Negro girl named Bett eh daugthe rof Ned and Nan dseceased Fourthly, my will is and I hereby direct and appoint my Executors herein after named as soon as conveniently may be after my decease, to sell and dispose of all my real Estate whatsoever and wheresover for the Payment of my just Debts and to pay and Discharge the same out of the monies arising from the sale of my said real Estate and I do further will and direct that my said Exexutors herein after named do sell and dispose of my said real Estate for the Purposes above said within Eighteen Kalendar Months after my decease and I do hereby (?) my said executors herein after named to Execute Proper deeds conveyance for transfering and making over my said real estate of any Part thereof in Fee Simple, to any Persons purchasing the same for the better enabling my said Executors to comply with my beforementioned directions for discharging my just Debts and I do herreby Empower and direct that in case either of my Executors hereafer named should die before they can disspose of my said real Estate as before directed, that then the Survivor of my said Executors herein afternamed shall have full Power and Authority to convey and transfer my said real Estate in Fee simple as fully and amply for transfering the Purposes aforesaid as my said Executors might do in case no such deaths of either of my said Exeuctors had happened. Fifthly I give and bequeth unto my said daugher Elizabeth Scott all my personal estate whatsoever which I am now posessesd of in the citty of Annapolis except such debts as are now due and owing to me by Bond or otherwise and I also give and bequeath unto my said Daughter Elizabeth Scott all my personal Estate whatsoever which Iam now possessed of in the Plantgation formerly belongiong to me by now the property of my son in Law Doctgor Upton Scxott about Seven Miles from the Citty of Annapolis on the River Severn. POrovided always and my Will is that nothingherein contained shall extend or be construed to extend to give any part of my Personal ?Estate which I shall have by me at the time of my deceas in Cash or bills of Exchange to my said Daugther Elizabeth Scott, but that thesame shall go as hereiln aftgerdirfected. Sixthly I give and bequeath unto my ddaughte Ann Arnold Key the sum of Four Hundred Pounds Stgerling money which sum I direct shall be paid to my said Daughter Ann Arnold Key out of the income thatshall remain form the Sale of my said real Estate and out of such sum of money and bills of ?Exchange which I shall dye possessed of and Devbts which shall be due and owing ot me at the tie of my Deceased. After discharigng to the said moneys that shall be received on the sale of my said real estate and from such moneys and bills of exchange which I shall dye possessed of ands from such debts as shall be due and owing to me at the tie of my deceased, all my just DEebts. Seventhly, I hereby give bequeath and dispose of all the rest residue and remainder of my estate unto my said Daugfhter Ann Arnold Key and Elizabeth Scott and their Heirs equally to be divided between them share and share alike. I do hereby Nominate constgitue and apoint m son in Law Francis Key and my son in Law DSoctgor Upton Scott my Sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former and otgher Wills by me at any time heretofore made. Eighthly. I hereby ordere and irect that my siad Executgors do not return any Inventgory of my Estate to the Commissioner's office or be obliged in any manner to make any Inventgory of My eState, but that my said Executgors ahall have full power and authoiryt to comply with the directions of my Last Will and Testament fully and amply to all intents and purposes without making any Inventgory whatever of my esatae or any Part thereof. In Witness whereoff I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this thirteenth Day of September in the year of our Lord one thousnad seven hundred and sixty six. Sealed signed published and declared by the TGestator in the presence of us ash his las will and ETGestament4 whoat his reuest and in his Presence have Signed our names as Witnessess hereto; (the Word "Mulatgto" in the first Pagee -- Esate" in the second page and "which I shall dye -- possessed of in third page being first interlined (and the Wrods "Signed Sealed Publsihed and" in the last page being first obliteratede. *James Brooks, Ann Mace, Rebekah Mae *Maryland: Be it here certified tghat on the Eighth day of October in tghe eyar Seventeen hundrfed and Sixt3y Six pewrsonally came before me Charles Goldbrough Commissafry of the :Province the within James Brook Ann Mace and Rebecka Mace subscribing witnesses o the within will and severally made oatgh on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God taht they did see the wtitghin mentioned John Ross Esq the Testator Sign seal and deliver he witi]hin writing as his act and deed and heard him publish and declarfe the same to be his last will and Testament ant that at the Time of his so doing the same he was to the besgt of their apprehension and Jdugment of sound and disposing mind memory and undersandsing and that they the said James Brooks Ann Mace and rebeckah Mace did severally subscribe their resp;ecgtive Names theeto as Witnesses in the presence and at the reuqest of the said John Ross Esq. The Testator and tht they did also severally see each other subsribew their respecegtive names to the said will as witnesses hewreto in the Presence and at the reueest of the said Testator. Chiarles Goldsborough Commissioner General. ==What We Learn from the Will== ===Persons Named in the Will=== *[[Ross-6401|John Ross]] (Ross-6401), born 1696 *[[Ross-6398|Ann Arnold (Ross) Key]] (Ross-6398), born 1727, daughter of John Ross *[[Ross-14720|Elizabeth (Ross) Scott]] (Ross-14720), born 1727, daugher of John Ross *[[Scott-52323|Doctor Upton Scott]] (Scott-52323), born 1724, husband of Elizabeth Ross *[[Key-1462|Francis Key]] (Key-1462), born 1731, husband of Ann Arnold Ross *[[Key-3|John Ross Key]] (Key-3), born 1754 son of Francis and Ann Key *[[Key-1253|Philip Barton Key]] (Key-1253), born 1757 son of Francis and Ann Key *[[Key-3019|Elizabeth Key]] (Key-3019), born 1759 daughter of Francis and Ann Key *James Brooke, witness *Ann Male, witness *Rebeckah Male, witness '''Enslaved Persons''' *[[Toogood-520|Eleanor Toogood]] (Toogood-520), shown as "one Negro woman named Nell", bequeathed to Elizabeth Scott. ===Temporary Entry: 1803 Slave Wedding=== *Ben and Nell were married at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown on March 13, 1803. "Their union, officiated by Rev. Francis Neale, SJ, took place at the "request" of their owners, a Mr. Key and Thomas Sim Lee. The witnesses for this marriage were three enslaved persons, Andrew, Isaac, and Lucy. , Georgetown College on March 13, 1803, at the request of their respective slave holders, Mr. John Key (Ben) and Thomas Sim Lee (Nell). Both owners were prominent slaveowners in Maryland. Mr. Sim Lee was Maryland's second governor, while Mr. Key probably refers to Phillip Barton Key, Maryland lawyer and uncle of Francis Scott Key." Georgetown College, Holy Trinity Church, Catholic Marriage, Sacramental Records. [https://slaveryarchive.georgetown.edu/items/show/366?fbclid=IwAR3CidYItmZarTrsewb4EE09lddjksXRU3HdjFHvIwey4Udp4v4wM6c9VQ0 The Marriage of Ben and Nell] March 13, 1803. Accessed 22 March 2024 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ==Sources==

Will of John Rowse, Husbandman of Hengham, 1546

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Rowse of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 26 May 1545. It was probated on 8 October 1546. '''Will of John Rowse, Husbandman of Hingham, 1546''', ANF will register Liber 12 (Hynde) fo. 10 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/rowse-rowsse-john-husbandman-of-hingham|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004637 Image 16-7.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in John Rowse's will: *John Rowse, husbandman, Testator *Robert Rowse, son, Executor *Will[ia]m Rowse, son, Executor *Elizabeth Rowse, daughter *Alexander Fosat, Priest, witness *John Portman, Tanner, witness *Richard Weston, Parish clerke, witness *Richard Cowper, witness *John Baker, witness *James Shay, son-in-law ==Sources==

Will of John Ryse or Ryce of Carbrooke, 1551

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]][[Space:Gilman_Wills|Gilman Wills]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of John Ryse (spelled Ryce in the will) of "Carbroke" (Carbrooke), Norfolk.
The will was written on 10 October 1551 and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich sitting at Watton, Norfolk on 26 November 1551. '''Will of John Ryce (Ryse) of Carbroke (Carbrooke) 1551''' Archdeaconry Court of Norwich, will register, Woodcocke 1551-1553, folio 81. Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-N9C2-7?cat=504379 Images on FamilySearch] film 173279 Accessed 25 January 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used. '''Persons mentioned in order of appearance:''' * '''Rose my wyef''' *'''Anne my doughter''' *'''Laurens my sonne''' *'''John my eldest sonne''' the testator appeared to have two sons named John *'''youngest John my sonne''' *'''Anne my dowghter''' *'''Hewghe my sonne''' *'''Johan my dowghter''' *'''Alice my dowghter''' *'''Richard my sonne''' residuary legatee and executor of will *'''Thomas Ryce my brother''' other executor of will *'''Robert Downinge''' witness *'''John Yves''' witness *'''Robert Payon''' witness '''In the name of God Amen''' the
x day of Octobre in the yere of our
Lord god mt CCCCC Lj '''I John Ryce'''
of Carbroke beinge and of good and hole
mynde laude be to god make thys my
testament and Last wyll in man[ner]
and forme folowynge Fyrst
[page 2]
I bequethe my sowle to almyghtye god my body
to be buryed in the churche yard of Carbroke
a forsayd Item I geve to the poore mens boxe
of the seyd p[ar]ishe xxd Item I bequethe to the
hyghe alter for my tythes noclygently negligently forgotten
and not payd xijd Item I wyll that '''Rose my'''
'''wyef''' shall have my tenement called Dycalles
to her and to her heyres and assignes and
I wyll that There shalbe sett upe a suffycyent
dwelllinge howse wythe a Chymnye and a Cha[m]bre
at the ende wythe a saller Cellar ? at the cost and
charge of my executors It[e]m I geve to
'''Rose my wyef''' ij nette nette = neat = cattle the one a blake black and
the other a Redd dowed farrowe and
some mele meal and wynter wete tyll the
howse be fenished It[e]m I wyll that her land
shalbe tylled yerlye as yt shalbe mete for
the grayne that shalbe sowen as Longe as
she kepe hyr a wedowe at the Coste and
Charge of my executor It[e]m I geve to
'''Rose my wyef''' all my brasse savynge the
best cawdern It[e]m I geve Rose my
wyef all my pewter upon condyc[i]on that
[page 3]
she shall geve '''Anne my doughter''' ij platters
of pewter It[e]m I bequethe to '''Laurens'''
'''my sonne''' the youngest blake dowed bulocke It[e]m I bequethe to '''John my eldest sonne'''
the eldest blake dowed bulocke It[e]m I
beqethe to '''youngest John my sonne''' a
Redd bulocke It[e]m I beqethe to '''Anne'''
'''my dowghter''' a blond dowed bulocke It[e]m I bequethe to '''Hewghe my sonne'''
xls to be payd after my purthes be
dyscharged xiijs iiijd yerly tyll the sayd
som[me] of xls be payd It[e]m I bequethe
to '''eldest John my sonne''' v marks of
good and Lawfull mony of England It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Lawrens my sonne''' v ma[r]ke[s] It[e]m I bequethe to '''youngest John my sonne'''
v marke to be payd after my purthes to
yche of them xiijsiiijd yerly tyll they
be payd and yf it Channce any of
them to dep[ar]te the worlde before they
be payd that thenn I wyll th[a]t the mony
shalbe p[ar]ted amonge the Resydue th[a]t
lyve and yf it chance that they [page 3]
dep[ar]te the world bothe sonne and dowghters
that then I wyll that '''Rose my Wyef''' shall
have xls of the monye It[e]m I bequethe to
'''Johan my dowghter''' xls and a bulocke It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Alice my dowghter''' xls It[e]m I
bequethe to '''Ann my dowghter''' xls to be
payd to eyther of them x yerly tyll they
be payed after my purthes be dyscharged It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Rose my wyef''' ij bushells
of wheate a combe of Rye a seme of
malte It[e]m I bequethe to '''Lawrens my'''
'''sonne''' a gray mare colte of a yere olde
and the vantage It[e]m I wyll that '''Rychard'''
'''my sonne''' shall have my howse and lande
not bequethed to the p[er]formance of thys
my wyll the Resydue of all my goods note
bequethed I put in the good dysposyc[i]on
of my executors whome I ordey[ne] '''Richard'''
'''my sonne''' and '''Thomas Ryce my brother'''
and I geve to the seyd Thomas for his labor vjs viijd [page 4]
It[e]m I wyll that '''Rose my wyef''' shall have
halfe the hempe that growe thys yere It[e]m
I wyll that '''Rose my wyef''' shall have hyr
dwellinge tyll hyr howse be fynyshed and
the hempland the space of ij yeres It[e]m
I bequethe to '''Rose my wyef''' my bedd th[a]t
I lye on and all that therto be longynge It[e]m I wyll that '''Rose my wyef''' shall have
th[at] yere that hyr lande ys sowen wythe
wynter corne she shall have vj bushells
of barlye and when the Land ys sowen
wyth Barlye she shalhave a combe of
Rye as Longe as she kepe hyr a wydowe
These wytnes '''Robert Downinge John'''
'''Yves Robert Payon''' Probate [abstracted from the Latin] in the reign of Edward VI .... 26 November AD 1551... at Watton... administration to Richard the executor named in the Testament ==Sources==

Will of John Scrivener

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Will of John Sibthorp (1796)

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Oxford, Oxfordshire]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Sibthorp-11|John Sibthorp (bef.1758-abt.1796)]]
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of John Sibthorp, M.D and Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Oxford. It was written in Ashburton on 12 January 1796 and proved at London on 23 February 1796. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1271, {{Ancestry Sharing|542446|7f83743845b301601870ab79deb27f6d8a60525e13b1c0ac14088c5667be0fcc}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|285263|uk}} (accessed 25 February 2023), Will of John Sibthorp, granted probate on 23 Feb 1796. Died about 1796 in Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, England. Will of John Sibthorp, Oxford,[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D321891 The National Archives] PROB 11/1271/247, Date: 23 Feb 1796, (24 Feb 2023 ). Will of Jane Austen of Chawton, Hampshire, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D555175 The National Archives]. Ref: PROB 11/1596/208, Date: 10 Sep 1817, (accessed [insert date]). :Reference: PROB 11/1271/247 :Description: Will of Doctor John Sibthorp, M.D and Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Oxford, Doctor of Physic of Ashburton, Devon :Date: 23 February 1796 :Held by: The National Archives, Kew ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

__NOTOC__ ===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''John Sibthorp''' Testator *'''Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford''' *'''a professor of Rural Economy''' who shall be the Sherardian Professor of Botany *'''Humphrey Sibthorp M.D.''' my Dear Father *'''my Brother''' *'''my Sisters''' *'''Sophia Bartlett''' now living in my service *'''John Vixen''' Tenant *'''the Honb.le Thomas Wenman''' Executor *'''John Hawkins Esquire''' Executor *'''Mr Thomas Platt''' Executor *'''Witnesses''': Eliza E Brown, Mary Brown Ashburton, Ben Brown ---- ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] John Sibthorp
Doctor of Physic Ashburton Jan.y 12th 1796
In the Name of God Amen
'''I John Sibthorp M:D and Regius Professor of Botany in the'''
'''University of Oxford''' do declare this my last Will and Testament
I Give and Devise all my Freehold Estate situate in the Manor
of Sutton in the Parish of Stanton Harcourt in the County of Oxford
now in the Possession of John Vixen as Tenant under a Lease
or agreement of twenty one years to the '''Chancellor Masters'''
'''and Scholars of the University of Oxford''' for the purpose herein
after mentioned (viz.t) that the profits or Rents of such Estates
be applied in the following manner first in the publication of a
work for which I have collected the Materials to be entitled
Flora Graeciae which is to Consist of ten Folio Volumes each
Volume to Consist of one hundred Plates also a small Octavo
Edition without Plates entitled Prodromas(a) Florae Graeciae and
I do request of my Executors to find out and nominate some
person well skilled in Botany and natural History for that purpose
and under whose Direction the Plates may be engraved and
Coloured from the Drawings in a workman like manner and the
Editor is to be Furnished by them with all my Drawings & MS?
Notes which shall be found in my Journals or loose papers
and have before him all my Collections of Dried Plants &
natural History/these two works being Compleated and
Published the Rents of the said Estates to be applied as following
(viz.t) the Compleat Sum of two hundred pounds to be paid
annually to '''a professor of rural Economy who shall be the'''
'''Sherardian Professor of Botany''' Conditionally (Vizt) that he
the said professor shall read in each Term a Publick Lecture
on Rural Economy and shall appropriate some part of his
Garden to the Cultivation of such Plants as are used more
Particularly in Agriculture to the Arts and should he the said
Professor neglect to read either his publick or private Lectures
he is to be mulcted or punished in the said manner as
the Vinerian(b) Professor of Laws in the said University and it
is expected that the said Professor should not pursue or look
after the Profits arising from the Practice of Physick but Give
[Page two] up his time for the benefit of the publick in the Lecture
of Books and in the Instruction of Students on the subjects
he professes and for Furnishing the said Professor with proper
Books I Give Devise and Bequeath the Remainder of
the Rent over and above the two hundred pounds to be paid to '''the'''
'''Professor of Rural Economy''' for the purchase of Books on the
subject of Botany and Rural Economy the Professor making
a list of such Books as he judges most useful and submitting it
to the Garden Committee annually who shall direct the purchase
of what they Judge most proper the said Books to be Carefully
preserved in a Distinct part of the Library for the Professor
of Botany but in Case the said Professor of Botany should not
fulfill the duties expected of him a Publick University
Election may take place and any Graduate who is Master
of Arts or of Superior Degree may be elected by the
University after the Manner of their usual Elections to the
Professorship of Rural Economy provided he has Directed his
attention to the studies of natural History and does not engage
in the Cure of Souls nor in the profits of Medical or legal
practice in which Case it shall be considered as the Forfeiture
of the professorship and a new Election shall take Place And
I do further Give and Bequeath unto '''the said university''' all
my Books of Natural History Botany Agriculture and all my
Drawings or Coloured Figures on the same subjects and all my
Dried Plants and Collections of Animals preserved either Dry
or in Spirits to be Deposited in the Library of the Professor of
Botany provided that the said Library be found hereafeter
sufficiently Dry that the Collection be not injured if subject to
Injury to be placed in some Dry Apartment of the House
to be built by the university for their professor of Botany or
placed somewhere, where it shall be Considered by the ??
university as most expedient and
I do Further Give and
Bequeath the sum of one hundred pounds to '''my Brother''' and
the same sum to '''each of my Sisters''' and the further Sum
of one hundred pounds to '''Sophia Bartlett''' now living in my
Service and I do hereby Constitute and appoint my good
Friends the '''Honb.le Thomas Wenman''' Regius professor of
Civil Law '''John Hawkins Esquire''' late of Chandos Street
Cavendish Square London and '''Mr Thomas Platt''' of
Serjeants Inn Attorney at Law my Executors
And I Give
and Bequeath to '''each of my three Executors''' the Sum of
two hundred pounds and now suject to all my Just Debts
and to the several Legacies afore mentioned
I Give
Devise and Bequeath to the use of '''my Dear Father'''
'''Humphrey Sibthorp M.D.''' all my Estates Real and Personal of
whatever Description they may be to his use and that of
his Heirs Executors and Assignes for ever – John Sibthorp [LS] –
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the above mentioned
John Sibthorp as and for his last Will and Testament hereby
revoking all other wills in the presence of us who in his
presence and at his request and in the presence of each
other have subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto – Eliza
E Brown – Mary Brown Ashburton – Ben Brown./.
This Will was proved at London the twenty third
Day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and ninety six before the worshipful John Fisher
Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Honourable Sir William
Wynne Knight also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the
Oaths of '''the Honourable Thomas Wenman''' and '''Thomas Platt''' two
of the Execturos named in the said will to whom Administration
of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the Deceased
was granted having been first sworn duly to Administer Power
reserved of making the like grant to '''John Hawkings Esquire''' the other
Executor named in the said Will when he shall apply for the same
Copy of Chief Justice Smith's Will taken from the Original
in his own handwriting at Quebec the 23rd Dec. 1793.
== Research Notes == * (a) Prodromas (decl. of prodromus). Precursor, "preliminary work which should be followed by a more complete one"[https://www.mobot.org/mobot/latindict/keyDetail.aspx?keyWord=prodromus A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin]
The full title of John Sibthorp's posthumous opus was ''Florae Graecae Prodromus: Sive Enumeratio Plantarum Omnium, Quas In Provinciis Aut Insulis Graeciae'' * (b) Vinerian Professor of Laws. The Vinerian Professorship of Law was established by Charles Viner through his will of 1755 with a legacy to the University of Oxford.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinerian_Professor_of_English_Law Vinerian Professorship of English Law] ==Sources==

Will of John Slade, Yeoman of Bromham 1559

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Slade-3176|John Slade]], Yeoman of Bromham, Wiltshire was written on 22 December 1558, and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on 2 March 1558/9[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D946813 PROB 11/42A/444] Description: Will of John Slade, Yeoman of Bromham, Wiltshire Date: 02 March 1559 Held by: The National Archives, Kew. (accessed 30 January 30 2024) '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was reasonable, and the handwriting legibility poor. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Slade''' (testator) *'''John Slade''' (eldest son) *'''Wylliam Slade''' (son) *'''Rychard Slade''' (son) *'''John Slade''' the yonger (son) *'''Paule Slade''' (son) *'''Thomas Slade''' (son) *'''Anne Slade''' (wife, executrix) *'''Anne Slade''' (daughter) *'''Jone Slade''' (daughter) *'''Agnes Overtun''' *'''Jone Quarrell''' *'''Rychard Overtun, John Overtun, Paule [Le...]''' (servants) *'''John and Jone Ryche''' *'''George Dalmer, Wylliam Pountney''' (overseers, witnesses) *'''George Bancros/fte''' parson of Bromham (witness) *'''Andrewe Boyntun''' (debtor) ---- In the name of God Amen The xxijth daye of December A[nno] D[omi]ni 1558 / I '''John Slade'''
of Bromeh[a]m in the countie of Wiltes, ye[o]man make my testament in maner and fourme folowynge /
Fyrst I com[m]ytte my soule into the handes of allmightie god and my body to be buryed in christe[tian]
Buryall / Secondarely I gyve to the church of Bromeh[a]m xxs / Item I gyve to '''John Slade''' my
elldest sonne all my lond[es] tenements medowes lesuesAn old word for pasture https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/middle-english-dictionary/dictionary/MED25250/track?counter=1&search_id=57614222 pastures com[m]ons woodd underwood waters rent[es]
reverc[i]ons s[er]vyc[es] and all other myne heredytament[es] which I have or ought to have sit lying and beyng
within the Parishe of Hilperington in the countie of Wiltes aforesaid / To have and to holde all the
said lands te[name]nt[es] medowes lesues pastures com[m]ons wooddes underwood[es] waters rent[es] Revesc[i]ons s[er]vyc[es]
and all other my heredytament[es] in Hilperington aforesaid to the said John Slade my eldest sonne and
to the heyres male of his bodye lawfullie begotten and yf he die w[i]thout heyres male of this bodye
lawfully begotten then to '''Wyll[ia]m Slade''' my sonne and to the heyres male of his bodye laufullye
begotten and if he die w[i]thout heyres male of his body laufully begotten then to '''Rychard Slade'''
my sonne '''John Slade the yonger''' and '''Paule Slade''' my sonnes and to theyr heyres male (as is
aforsaid) and if the said Rychard John the yonger and Paule Slade dye wythout heyres males
Then to myne heres generall forever Yeildynge and paying therefore to the chyefe lordes of
that fee all such rent[es] s[er]vyc[es] and duetyes as I ryght[fully] have or ought to be paid / Provyded all
wayes and be yt knowne to all men by this my laste will and testament that I gyve to '''Thomas'''
'''Slade''' my sonne that my mansion or manno[r] house wythall suche gardens orchard[es] pond[es] arable
londes Medowes lesues pastures com[m]ons woodd[es] und[er]wod[es] and all and singular theyr appurte[nan]c[es]
set lyinge and beynge in hilperingtun aforsaid as are now in the tenure and occupacyon of the saide
Thomas Slade / Savynge to John Slade my elldest sonne to hys heyres and Successours (as ys
aforesaide two acres of wood and tymber in the Towne called hilperyngtun Towne and a grove
called Colle grove / To have and to hold all the said mansion or maner howse gardens
orchardes pond[es] arable lond[es] Medowes lesues pastures com[m]ons woodd[es] underwooddes wyth there ap[pur]ten[an]c[es]
in Hilperington aforesaide except[e] before excepted / to Thomas Slade aforesaid and to the heyres male
of hys body laufullye begotten and if the said Thomas Slade dye w[i]thout heyres male of hys bodye
laufully begotten Then to Rychard John the yonger and Paule Slade my sonnes Successyvely
and to theyre heyres male and yf the said Rychard John the yonger and Paule Slade die without
heires male of their bodie laufullie begotten Then to my heyres generall[y] forev[er] Yellding and
payinge thearefore yearely to the saide John Slade my elldest sonne hys heyres and successours
forev[er] syx sheling[es] eight pence of currant money of england at twoe usuall tymes of the yeare that is
to saye at the feaste of thannuncyacyon of o[ur] lady iijs iiijd and at the feaste of saint michael thar=
changle other iijs iiijd by evyne porc[i]ons And the saide John Slade my elldest sonne hys heyres
successours and assignes shall at all tymes when they shall thynck good and convenyent kepe co[un]t
in the said mansion or manner house at the propre cost[es] and charg[es] of the said Thomas Slade
hys heyres and Successours forever / And yf yt happen the said rent of vjs viiijd to be behynde
in p[ar]te or in the hole one monethe after eyther of the said feast[es] when yt ought to be paide it
shall be laufull to the saide John Slade my elldest sonne his heyres and Successours to enter into the
said mansion or manner house of Hilperington aforsaid or into any p[ar]te or porc[i]ons belongyinge to the
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same and to take adystres and cary or dryve awaye from the same and kepe yt untill such tyme as the rent of
vjs viijd or Avverage to the said John hys heyres or successours be satystyed and paide / It[e]m I give to
Wyll[ia]m Slade and John Slade the yonger my sonnes my hole state tythe and interest that I have ought
to have in the ferme wherein I nowe dwell with all suche customes and s[er]vice[es] as belonge to the same / To
have and to hollde to the saide will[ia]m and John Slade the yonger and to theyr assignes the saide Farme
mansion house wherein I now dwell wyth all or orchard[es] gardens medowes lesues pastures com[m]ons arable lond[es]
wyth ther app[ur]tenannc[es] and all such customes and servyc[es] as belonge to the same in as large and ample man[ner]
as I nowe holde the same unto thende and terme of so many yeres as by Indenture are apoynted to me
for the same / Yellding and payinge therefore yerely to the lorde of the manno[r[ of bromeh[a]m battellBromham Battell was a manor in Bromham "Deeds: A.12701 - A.12800," in A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 5, ed. H C Maxwell Lyte (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1906), 366-386. British History Online, accessed January 30, 2024, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/ancient-deeds/vol5/pp366-386. soe
muche rent[es] [dets] and s[er]vyc[es] as ys due and accustomed to be yelldyd and payd for the same Provyded
allwayes and yt ys my wyll that '''Anne Slade my wyfe''' shall have possesse and enioye all the profyct[es]
and Com[m]odytyes of the ferme wherein I dwell wyth all thyng[es] there to befongynge and allsoo all my rent[es]
in hylperington aforsaid soe longe as she doth contynue sole and unmaryed / It[e]m I gyve to to Rychard Slade
Wyllyam Slade and John Slade the yonger my sonnes to every of them fyfty pounds of currant mony
of englond a pece / It[e]m I gyve to '''Anne Slade''' and '''Jone Slade''' my doughters to every of them fo[r]tye
pound[e of currant money of englond a pece / It[e]m I gyve to Paule Slade my sonne xx bundell[es] of
abbe yarneA poorer quality wool https://www.yourdictionary.com/abb-wool and a syllv[er] salte w[i]th the cover / Item I gyve to '''Agnes Ov[er]tun''' vjs viijd / Item to '''Jone'''
'''quarel'''l vjs viijd / Item I gyve to '''Ryc[hard] ov[er]tu[n]''' my s[er]vant an heifer bullock of twoo yeares Item to my
servannt[es] '''John Ov[er]tun''' and to '''paule [le...]''' to eyther of them a callfe of a yeare ollde / Item I gyve to '''John'''
'''Ryche and Jone Ryche''' to every of them a bullock of ij yeres ollde / It[e]m to the repayrynge of the hygh[e]
wayes in Westbrooke xx[s] / It[e]m to every godchylld xijd / Fynally I gyve to Anne Slade my wyfe
all the rest of my good[es] and make her my sole executrix and I make '''George dalm[er]''' and '''wyll[ia]m pountney'''
my overseers and I gyve to every of them xxs a pece / These beinge wytnesse '''George Bancroste p[ar]son'''
of bromeh[a]m George dalm[er] wyllyam Pountney and others / dett[es] owed to me / Mr '''Andrewe boyntun''' xx£
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Will of John Slade 1792

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[[Category:Poole, Dorset]] == Description == The will of [[Slade-1658|John Slade (1720-1792)]], merchant of Poole was signed by John Slade on Jan 7, 1792The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Slade-1658.pdf Will of John Slade, Merchant of Saint James Poole , Dorset] Jan 7, 1792. PROB 11/1239/225.. In it, he disburses his possessions to his executors and family. He named 5 executors of his will: his nephews John Slade, Thomas Slade and David Slade (sons of his brother Robert), Robert (son of his brother James) and a cousin(?) George Nickleson Allen. These inherited the bulk of his wealth, and the fishing and shipping interests in Newfoundland and the coast of Labrador. ===People Described in Will=== Siblings and their children: * [[Slade-1661|Robert Slade]], deceased (m [[Dunning-2172|Elizabeth]]) ** [[Slade-2852|John Slade]]* ** [[Slade-1663|Thomas Slade]]* ** [[Slade-2858|David Slade]]* ** [[Slade-2853|Jane Thomas]] ** [[Slade-2857|Elizabeth Cox]]"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-78QK : 9 March 2021), Elizabeth Slade, 1761."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NVG6-H24 : 13 March 2020), Elizabeth Slade in entry for William Cox, 1784. * [[Slade-2859|James Slade]] (deceased)"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-7N67 : 9 March 2021), James Slade, 1725."England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N6R3-G3X : 13 March 2020), James Slade, 1750. ** [[Slade-2861|James Slade]] ** [[Slade-2865|George Card Slade]]"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR22-QPX : 19 September 2020), George Card Slade, 1760."England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-52X2 : 2 June 2020), George Card Slade and Hannah Margretta Glover, 1781. *** [[Slade-2875|John Slade]] ** [[Slade-2867|Robert]]*, *** ** [[Slade-2866|Samuel Slade]] * Hanna (Joanna?) Davis * [[Slade-2850|Hanna Griffen]] (m [[Griffen-492|John Griffen]])** ** [[Griffin-16313|John Griffen]]"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-W9S2 : 9 March 2021), John Griffin, 1738. ** [[Griffen-493|James Griffen]]"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NR2L-W4V : 19 March 2020), James Griffin, 1744. ** [[Gretton-56|Mary Morley]] * [[Slade-2849|Mary Spratt]] (m. [[Spratt-882|Samuel]])"England, Dorset, Parish Registers, 1538-2001", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJDC-WMKP : 2 June 2020), Samuel Spratt and Mary Slade, 1738. ** [[Spratt-883|Samuel Spratt]] ** [[Spratt-886|Sarah Organ]] ** [[Spratt-885|Hannah Spratt]] ** [[Spratt-887|Martha Whitten?]] ** Olivia Spratt ** [[Spratt-889|Francis Allen]] (m [[Allen-50854|George Nickelson Allen]]* in 1782 at Poole.)Dictionary of Canadian Biography [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/slade_john_4E.html Entry for John Slade.] Accessed 2020. *** [[Allen-50932|John Slade Allen]] ** Elizabeth Spratt ** [[Spratt-888|Thomas Spratt]] : * named as an executor : ** it's unclear how he could have two sisters named Hanna? : *** is this the Robert Slade, described in most trees as the son of Robert, and adopted by John? Others: * William Poole ** Mary Poole * Harry(?) Strong (m Ann) ** Samuel Strong ** Harry(?) Strong ** Ann Strong ** Francis Strong * Ann Stanismore (servant) * Thomas Boyte(?) (servant) ===Transcription of Will=== ''All attempts were made to preserve spelling, capitalisation and punctuation (or lack of it). This is a first draft, so there are undoubtedly errors. Paragraph breaks were added for legibility, and square brackets used to denote sections that were difficult to read, or even guess at.'' : In the name of God Amen : I, John Slade of the Parish of Saint James in the Town and Parish of Poole merchant being sick and weak in body but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding thanks be to God for the same do make this my last will and Testament in [months] following first I will and it shall be that all my just and lawful debts be paid with all my [funeral expenses?] and afterwards the remains of my estate's goods and chattels and effects I give and dispose on in the amounts following viz : First I give and bequeath unto my beloved sister [Hanna?] Davis after my decease fifty pounds per annum during her natural life to be paid her half yearly by my executors : 2dly I give and bequeath unto the children of my beloved Brother and Sister John and Hanna [Griffen] (viz) to John Griffen to James Griffen and to Mary [Morley] care respectively one hundred pounds to be paid by my executors six months after the decease of their mother : 3dly I give and bequeath unto my beloved sister Mary Spratt after my decease one hundred pounds per annum during her natural life to be paid her half yearly by my executors : 4thly I w give and bequeath unto the children of my beloved ... Brother and Sister Samuel and Mary Spratt (viz) to Samuel Spratt to Sarah Organ to Hannah Spratt to Martha [Whitten] to Olivia Spratt to Francis Alton to Elizabeth Spratt and to Thomas Spratt each respectively one hundred pounds ... to be paid by my executors six months after the decease of their mother : 5thly I give and bequeath unto the children of my late brother James Slade (viz) to James Slade to George Card Slade to Robert Slade each respectively one hundred pounds : 6thly I give and bequeath unto Samuel Slade my nephew son of my late brother James Slade during his natural life eight shillings per week to be paid by my executors : 7thly I give and bequeath unto my cousins John Slade the son of my nephew George Card Slade to John Slade Allen the son of George [Nickleson?] Allen and to Mary Poole the daughter of the late William Poole each respectively one hundred pounds :8thly I give and bequeath unto the children of the late [Harry? Farr?] and Ann ... Strong (viz) to Samuel Strong to [Harry] Strong to Ann Strong and to [Francis] Strong each respectively fifty pounds : 9thly I give and bequeath unto John Slade my cousin son of my nephew George Slade all my Right and Tithe to my Leasehold Estates at Herford Garfield and Gorewater belonging to [Sitihaff and Moridon] to him and his heirs lawfully begotten : 10thly I give and bequeath to my servant Ann Stanismore the sum of five pounds per annum during her natural life to be paid her half w yearly by my executors : 11thly I give and bequeath unto my nephews John Slade Thomas Slade and David Slade sons of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased and Robert Slade son of my late Brother James Slade deceased and unto my Cousin George Nickleson Allan all right titles and claims to all my fishing rooms plantations warehouses stages Salmon Brooks sealing posts etc in Newfoundland and on the coast of Labrador with all my Boats and craft and all my Goods and property there also all my ships and [bopolls] I may be possessed of at my decease to be equally divided among them and my will is that it shall be out of the aforesaid property the trade of Newfoundland and Labrador my five cousins John Slade Thomas Slade David Slade Robert Slade and George Nickleson Allen shall pay unto my nephews James Slade Son of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased the Sum of one hundred pounds and unto Elizabeth Slade widow of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased and his two daughters Jane Thomas and Elizabeth Cox the sum of Ten pounds each : 12thly I give and bequeath unto my Servant Thomas [Boyte] the sum of Ten Pounts to put him in [Stourmuiny] to be paid him by my aforesaid five cousins John Slade Thomas Slade David Slade Robert Slate and George Nickleson Allen : 13thly I give and bequeath unto my Nephew Robert Slade son of my late Brother James Slade deceased all the Land and appurts thereto belonging that I purchased of Mr John Watts to him and heirs for [???] : 14thly I give and bequeath to my nephews John Slade and Thomas Slade sons of my late Brother ___ Slade deceased all my lands and appurtenances ____ belonging that I purchased of the late Mr William Balfort deceased and that of Olivia Sprat and appurtenances thereto belonging equally between them and their heirs lawfully begotten for ___ : 15thly I desire all the [activities?] aforesaid may [???] paying six months after my death and [???] half yearly as the same may [octomi six] : 16thly whatever [Legacies?] I have or may have I desire may be paid one year after my death if the same is not expressed where to be otherwise due and payable unless in any particular substance or case it may be otherwise ordered or if it shall appear to my Executors in whose Trust I leave the whole of the [Legacies?] that soon after the payment of the same may be carelessly or wantonly destroyed and wasted in which case I desire my Executors to act the [bartorial part?] so far as to forbear to pay the principal out to keep the same at Interest on __ Security or in a __ funds and only pay the Interest to such person or persons as the same may Grow such and till there is a reform in him __ or there sufficient for my Executors to believe it may be prudent to pay it for was what I have has been the procuction of my care and Industry it would not be my will it should be Suddenly carelessly or wantonly wasted for the Interest of my leaving it to them in this manner is for their [procurement] and support in any distress and not Subject or Lyable to any past events or to the claim of any creditor whatsoever or to the payment of any debt created previous to my decease (except my own) : 17thly but when the said Reform appears to the Satisfaction of my Executors that the same may and will be carefully and prudently used or employed for their own good the benefit of their familys and [Successors?] in that case I would it should be paid but this I leave to the discretion cosultation judgment and prudent care of my said Executors to whose trust and [torment] my aforesaid Legacies for the sundry persons and purposes [action retained?] : 18thly all my household Goods and furniture plate [locaring] apparel I give and bequeath unto my nephews John Slade Thomas Slade sons of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased and to Robert Slade son of my late Brother James Slade deceased equally between them : 19thly I hearby nominate institute and appoint my nephews John Slade Thomas Slade and [David] Slade Sons of my late Brother Robert Slade deceased to Robert Slade Son of my late Brother James Slade deceased and George Nickleson Allen my Executors in this my last will and Testament unto whom I give and bequeath all my Rights Titles Claims or Interest to all things both Real and personal of what kind or nature [society?] and [whosoever?] to be found either in possession [Reversion] or Expectancy with all my debts Amounts [having in the funds Navy Bills money in House Money] or with Bonds or an Interest with all my hereditary Goods or Chattels etcetera etcetera as beforesaid not before given or devices I give and bequeath to my said Executors John Slade Thomas Slade David Slade Robert Slade and George Nickleson Allen equally between them their heirs and Assigns for [ever motiledofs] I hereby engage my whole and Singular Estates together with all and Singular my Executors to fulfill and discharge all the annuities and [Logaries] beforementioned and also doing every thing so agreeable to the True duty and meaning of this my last will and Testament and I so hereby revoke all former wills by me made [du roituids soluteoif] I have amounts set my hand Seal this Seventh day of January in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety two Jno Slade Signed Sealed published and declared by the said John Slade as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed out Names as [loiturefseddcureto] in his presence and at his request [Canslo] Joyce--- William Barter--- Thomas Joyce. 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Will of John Slade of Melksham 1581

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Brother possibly of: [[Slade-3170|Joane (Slade) Longe]] John Slade of Melksham wrote his Will on 3 April 1581 and it was proved on 11 May 1581 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 63
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Will of Johins Slade, granted probate on 11 May 1581. Died about 1581 in Melsham.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D964930 PROB 11/63/268] Description: Will of John Slade of Melksham, Wiltshire Date: 11 May 1581 Held by: The National Archives, Kew '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legibility good. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Slade''' Testator *'''John Slade''' Son, under 21 *'''John Slade''' *'''Richarde Slade''' Brother, overseer *'''Alice Slade''' Daughter, under 15 '''Baptism''': "Wiltshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: 1368/1
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Alce Slade baptism on 12 Oct, daughter of Johannis Slade, in Melksham, Wiltshire, England.
*'''Anne Slade''' Daughter, under 21 *'''Alice Slade''' Wife, executrix *'''Richarde Slade''' Cousin, overseer *'''William Hanckockes''' Overseer *'''Thomas Knee''' *'''John Longe, Andrewe Neate''' (and overseers) Witnesses In the name of the father the sonne and the holye ghoste, The thirde of Aprill 1581. As it
pleasethe god so commethe thinges to passe. But as I '''John Slade''' of the parrishe of Melsham lie at this presente afflicted
withe sickenes, yet whole in minde. I make this my laste will and testamente, I bequeathe my sowle to the allmightie god in the
mercies of his sonne Christe / my bodye to be buried in the churcheyarde of Bromham. I will ^that all the use and proffict[es] of all
my tenement[es], landes, and proffectes thereof, wheresoever shalbe in my wieffe her handes duringe the nonage of my sonne
'''John''', shee to bringe uppe the saide childe in learninge or other exercise, as shalbe thoughte good to the overseers of this
my will, or els to allowe theme that shall bringe him uppe in the saide order, The Leasse of Heipwoodd in the p[a]rishe of
wesburie in the countie of [Wiltshire] made to '''John Slade''' and my brother '''Richarde Slade''', I geve the moytie, or
half whiche is belonginge unto me, unto '''Alice Slade''' my daughter, to enter into the same at the Fiftenthe Yeare
of her age, And my wieffe to have the same, and the proffectes untill the same tyme, I geve eache of my three children[ne]
three kyne apeece, my boye to choose firste, And '''Anne''' to choose the three nexte, And Alice the other three nexte, at
theire one and twentithe yeare of theire age, or at the daie of theire marriage, And I geve unto my saide three
childrenne twentie sheepe a peece to be delyvered unto theme in the same manner. I geve unto my sonne John my best
Crocke and panne, And the nexte beste Crocke and panne to Anne Slade mydaughter, And another Crocke, and
panne to Alice Slade my daughter, I geve to everie one of my saide childrenne fortie poundes currannte monney of [Page 2]
Englande a peece, to be paide vnto theme as aforesayde. And if anye of my childrenne dye there sayde portion to remayne
to the survivors or survivor, And if theie all dye afore the sayde tyme to remayne unto my saide executor. I make my
wieffe '''Alice Slade''' my whole executrix, and overseer of my sonne duringe his nonage, and the reste of my childrenne.
And I make overseers of this my sayde will Richarde Slade my brother, and '''Richarde Slade''' my Cozine, and '''William'''
'''Hanckockes''', And I geve to theme fyve shillinges apeece for theire laboure. In witnes whereof I have setto my marke.
I geve to Bromeham parrishe fiftene shillinges, And to Milsham p[ar]rishe fyve shillinges to be geven to the poore at the
daye of my buriall. I geve to '''Thomas Knee''' fyve shillinges, And to all my god childrenne twelve pence a peece. John
Slade his marke, In the presence of '''John Longe''', and the three overseers, and '''Andrewe Neate'''
[Probate]
Probatum fuit suprascriptum testamentum apud London Coram venerabili viro magistro william
Drurye legum doctore curie prerogative Cantuarien commissario etc undecimo die mensis Maij Anno domini
millesimo quingentesimo octogesimo primo. Juramento Richardi windor notarij publici procuratoris Alicie relicte et
executricis etc. Cui commissa fuit administratio bonorum, etc de bene etc Jurat Ex The above written will was proved at London Court by the venerable Mr. William Drurye, doctor of laws, to the prerogative court of Canterbury, commissioner, etc., the eleventh day of May, in the year of the Lord one thousand five hundred eighty-first By the oath of Richard Windor, notary public attorney, procurator for Alice the relict and executrix etc. He was entrusted with the administration of the property, etc. He swears about the property, etc == Sources ==

Will of John Slade the younger of Bromham 1572

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Sister: [[Slade-3170|Joane (Slade) Longe]] The Will of John Slade the younger of Bromham, Wiltshire was written on 25 January 1571/2 and was proved on the 1 [?] 1572 in the Consistory Court of Salisbury. His inventory amounted to £45 8s 8d. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P1/1Reg/43B; Reference Number: P1/1Reg/43B
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John Slade probate in 1572. Residence Bromham, Wiltshire, England.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legibility poor. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''John Slade''' of Bromham (testator) *'''John Slade''' (eldest brother) *'''William Slade''' (brother) *'''Thomas Slade''' (brother) *'''Anne Anstie''' (sister) *'''Jone Longe''' (sister) *'''Edwarde Longe''' *'''Thomas Kne''' *'''Edward Hancoke''' *'''Margery Ayer''' *'''Mary''' (mother's servant) *'''John Paradice''' *'''Andrew Pountney''' *'''Edward Kinge''' *'''Jone Kne''' (goddaughter) *'''Mother''' (unnamed, executrix) *'''Richarde Slade''' (brother, executor) *John Anstye, William Taylor, Thomas Kne, Edward Hancoke (witnesses) ---- Testament of '''John Slade''' parish of Bromham
In dei nomine amen. In the xxiiijth yeare of Queene Elizabeth I John
Slade beinge sicke in bodye but in p[er]fecte memorye doe make my laste
will and testament in man[ner] and forme folowinge firste I bequeathe my
soule into the handes of almighty god my maker and rerter Redemer
and my body to be buried in the churche yarde of Bromhame Inp[ri]mis
I be queath to my Eldeste Brother '''John Slade''' a certaine grounde
linge and beinge in tytherton called Breache and a mare a colte and
a standinge bedd Item I bequeath to my Brother '''willia[m] slade''' A
yoke of oxen and x li. shepe Item I bequeathe to my Brother '''Thomas'''
'''Slade''' a c [blank] Item I be queathe to my sister '''Anne Anstie'''
iiij[...] bundels of abeA lower quality wool https://www.yourdictionary.com/abb-wool Item I be queath to my sister '''Jone longe''' iiij bundels
of abe Item I be queath to my Brothers and sisters children a pece
xxtie s and a shepe Item I bequeathe to willia[m] Slade John Slade
and '''Edwarde longe''' ij bundels of abbe and xxs a pece Item
I be queath to '''Thomas Kne''' vs Item I be queathe to '''Edward Hancoke'''
vs Item I geve and be queath to '''margery ayer''' a bundell of abbe
Item I be queathe to my p[ar]ishe churche of Bromhame vs Item I geve
and be queathe to the hye waies vs Item I geve to the pore xx s
Item I geve and be queath to '''mary''' my mothers Servant ijs Item
I bequeathe to all the Reste of my mothers Servant[es] xijd apece
Item I bequeathe to yonge '''John paradice''' iiij £ that he owede me
Item '''Andrew pountney''' oweth me xxs Item I forgeve '''Edward Kinge'''
iijs that he owede me Item I be queath to my goddaughter '''Jone Kne''' xs
Item I geve and be queath to all the Rest of my god children xijd
in mony and also a shepe a peace all the Reste of my good[es] moveable
and unmoveable I geve and be queath to my '''mother''' and my brother
'''Richarde Slade''' whom I make my whome I made my executrixe
and executors In witnesse here of John anstye willia[m] Taylor
Thomas Kne Edward Hancoke written the xxvth day of January
Anno D[omi]ni 1571 == Sources ==

Will of John Snell c. 1520-1596

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register version of the will of John Snell found at the Norfolk Record Office: Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Regd. copy wills, v. 37 1607-1609, fol. 205 ''verso'', will of John SNELL, proved 16 November 1608; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 5 February 2022) DGS no. 8045774, image 213 of 419 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Norfolk Record Office. The will was written on 20 September 1608. ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. l.s.d. is used for pounds, shillings and pence respectively. ---- Persons mentioned in the below Will * Bartholomew Snell, John’s eldest son * Alexander Snell, John’s second son * Elizabeth Snell, John’s daughter * Anne Snell, his wife * George Snell, his brother * Frances Snell, his brother’s daughter * Frances Pettit, his sister * Marmaduke French, supervisor of his Will '''In the name of God Amen''' I '''John
Snell''' beinge sicke in body but whell in mynd & p[er]fect memorye
the lord be thanked for it Doe somoned my sowle into the hands
of Allmighty God with full assurance that Christe Jesus is my
Savio[u]r and Redeem[e]r and my body to be buryed in the church yarde
of Stradsett '''And''' I give to my eldest sone '''Bartholomewe Snell'''
10s and to my s[ec]ond '''Alexander''' 30s one year after my death to be paid
to '''Elizabeth''' my daughter 30s to be payd one yeare after my
death The rest of my goods I give unto my wife '''Anne Snell'''
whom I make sole Ex[e]trix of this my will and testam[en]t And
'''Marmaduke French''' to be supervisor herof and for his pains I give
him 20s to be payd one yeare after my death '''And''' if yt shall
please god to call my wife vppon this sicknes wher w[i]th she is unto
visited then I do ordayne and uppoynt my brother '''George Snell'''
to be supervisor of my will with Marmaduke French and my goods to be
divided equelly amongst my three children, that is to saye Bartholo-
mewe, Alexander and Elizabeth, my death beinge discharged
and further if it shall please god to call my wife nowe uppon this her
sickness then I will and bequeath iijs unto my brother’s daughter
'''Frances Snell''', if so be that her Father doe not p[ro]vide for her
Before the second of February next insuinge to be payd unto my
sister '''Francess Pettit''' for her bringing upp if she will
accepte of yt if not I will refer it to the descrec[i]on of the
supervisors of my will In witnes wherof I have herunto sett
my hande this xxijth daye of September 1608 wittnesses herof
'''John Hodgson Frances Lever'''

Will of John Snooke 1624 Merchant Tailor of Salisbury

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Snooke, Merchant Tailor of Salisbury, Wiltshire. John died in 1624 (aged over 70 according to his Will) in New Sarum, Wiltshire, England. His will, written 10 June 1620, passed probate on 6 August 1624. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 144
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Will of Johannis Snooke, granted probate on 6 Aug 1624. Died about 1624 in New Sarum, Wiltshire, England.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D886120 Reference: PROB 11/144/72] Description: Will of John Snooke, Merchant Tailor of Salisbury, Wiltshire Date: 06 August 1624 Held by: The National Archives, Kew. (accessed 21 May 2023) People mentioned in the Will: *John Snooke, Merchant tailor of London ( son) *Thomas Snooke (son) *Lawrence Snooke (son) *Robert Snooke (grandchild, son of Lawrence) *Joyce Snooke (relationship not specified) *Anne Snooke (wife) *Ann Haynes (sister) *Robert Snooke (brother) *John Coles of Moor Farm, Whiteparish (overseer) *Mr Robert Roberts (friend) *Witnesses: Thomas Morgan, Lawrence Snook, William Coles? ---- In the name of God Amen; I John Snooke of
the Citie of New Sarum in the Countie of Wiltes Marcheannt Tayler Being sicklie and
weake in bodie and above the age of threescoare yeares and Tenn and consideringe the
frailtie of humaine nature and knowinge that I must dye although the houre of death
be uncertaine ) yet being god be thanked at this tyme of p[er]fect memorie doe declare
and make this my last will and testament this tenth daie of June in the yeare of our
Lord God One thousand six hundred twentie and fower (revoking hereby all former
Wills whatsoever by me made) in manner and forme followinge First and principallie
I give and Commend my Sowle into the Blessed handes of Almightie God my mercifull
Creator and to my Sweet Saviour and onely Redeemer Jesus Christ [e]x[ce]pt by whose merritts death
and passion I stedfastlie beleeve to be saved and to be made an inheritor of the Kingdom
of heaven Secondlie I committ my bodye to the earth to be buried in the Church porch
of St Thomas in Sarum in the south side thereof toward[e]s reparations of which
Church I give Tenn shillinges Thirdly as touchinge my Worldlie good[e]s which
God hath bestowed on mee I give and bequeath the same as followeth Imprimis I
give and bequeath unto my sonne '''John Snooke''' of the Cittie of London Marchannt
Tayler Tenn poundes in monie to be paid him w[i]thin one yeare after my decease by
my Executrix hereafter named Item I give and bequeath unto my sonne '''Thomas'''
'''Snooke''' Fortie poundes of lawfull english monie to be paid hym within one yeare
after my decease yf hee be then livinge Item I give to the saide Thomas one silver
bowle double guild weighing nine ounces Item I give and bequeath unto my sonne
'''Lawrence Snooke''' (lyving in my house w[i]th mee) fiftie poundes vizt Thirtie poundes
more to the twentie poundes w[hi]ch he hath alreadie receaved to be paide him
w[i]thin one quarter of a yeare after my decease And moreover my Will is that my
sonne Lawrence shall enioye and have the lease of my house I nowe dwell in. after
the decease of my wife w[i]th the paynted Clothes about the same house and the
table bord in the Chamber and the forme and great Chest in the same Chamber
W[i]th all the glasse waynscot and benches. and unto him the said Lawrence I give
my silver bowle double guild in weight nine ounces Also I give and bequeath to the
said Lawrence my sonne one Bedd w[hi]ch he lyeth on w[i]th the bedsteed blanketts
Coverlide and all other thinges w[hi]ch app[ur]teyneth thereto and the Silver beaker after
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my wives decease and my ringe Item I give and bequeath unto '''Robert Snooke''' my granchild
the sonne of my sonne Lawrence Snooke Tenn poundes to be paid and putt out to his benefit
within six weeks after my decease and I charge my wife and my sonne Lawrence to take a
speciall care that this may be duly p[er]formed according togood meaning Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Joyce Snooke''' twentie and five poundes in money to be paid her at the age
of twentie and one yeares and that my wife '''Anne Snooke''' and my sonne lawrence shall
have the benefitt of her legacie soe by me bequeathed unto her towards her education
and bringing up at schoole and at soweing w[i]th her needle Also I give and bequeath
unto her the said Joyce The Chest at my bedde feet in my Chamber, And yf it fortune
that shee dye before her age of twenty and one yeares Then her legacies so by me be=
queathed unto her to remayne and to come to my foresaid grandchild Robert Snooke And
yf he dye before the age of twentie and one yeares then the same to remaine and come
to Lawrence Snooke my sonne and immediately after Joices death if shee dye before xxj
yeares of age this legacie to be putt out for the benefitt of Rpbert Snool my grandchild
to his best benefitt Item I give and bequeath unto ^my very kind and loving brother '''Robert'''
'''Snooke''' Five poundes in monie in part of my thankfullnes towards him for his manifold
Curtesies and gratuities heretofore bestowed on my Children to be paid unto him w[i]thin
one yeare after my decease Item I give to '''John Coles''' of Moor Farme by white p[ar]ish I give
twentie shillinges and doe make him one of my overseers Item I give and bequeath to my
sister '''Ann Haynes''' tenn shilling[e]s to be paid unto her w[i]thin one yeare after my decease
Item I give to my loving freind '''Mr Robert Roberts''' of the Citie of New Sarum Six
shilling[e]s eight pence All the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable my debts and
legacies paid and p[er]formed according unto this my last will and testament I give and
bequeath the same whollie to my kinde and wellbeloved wife Anne Snooke whome I
make my sole and whole Executrix, and I doe also give her my said wife my dwelling house
I now dwell in and the rentes and profitts of my tenements in Fissherton Anger in the Countie
of Wiltes dureing her widowhood and afterwards to remaine to my sonne Lawrence and to
his heires males for ever, and for default of heires makes in him to my sonne John Snooke
and Thomas Snooke and their heires males for ever and for default of heires males in
them all, then I give and devise the same to my heires in generall, And I doe appointe
my brother ^Robert Snooke my other overseer praying and desiring him to continue his love
unto my Wife and Children after my decease in like manner as he hath done in my life
tyme, And so in confirmation of this my last will and testament I have hereunto putt
my hand and seale the daye and yeare above written John Snooke his marke./ Read and
declared and signed and sealed in the presence of. '''Thomas Morgan''' his mark,
Lawrence Snooke
'''Wm C[oles?]''' [Probate in Latin, granted to Anne Snooke the relict 6 August 1624, Prerogative Court of Canterbury] == Sources ==

Will of John Southcombe, Yeoman of Hatherleigh 1824

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[[Category:Devon, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Southcombe-85|John Southcombe]] Yeoman and Farmer of Hatherleigh, Devon, England, and died on 25 February 1824, was written on 19 February 1824 and proved on 15 June 1824 in the Archdeacon's Court of Totnes. '''Wills for the Diocese of Exeter (County of Devon), 1812-1857''': "Wills for the Diocese of Exeter (County of Devon), 1812-1857"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/573927 Wills for the Diocese of Exeter (County of Devon), 1812-1857] Snell, Joan (cont.) to Stoneman, Elizabeth
Film number: 004626968 > image 463 of 2223
{{FamilySearch Image|939F-PX9D-G4}} (accessed 28 August 2023)
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will, in the order that they are mentioned. *[[Southcombe-85|John Southcombe]] (testator) *John Southcombe (son) *Tammy Southcombe (daughter) *Stephen Southcombe (son) *Arthur Southcombe (son, executor, trustee) *Mr. Thomas Roberts of Hatherleigh (trustee) *William Nethaway (previous owner of testator's property *Catherine Bowden (daughter) *Richard Stenlake? (tenant) *Mary Jewell (daughter) *Witnesses: John Fisher Surgeon, Robert Barry, Thomas Roberts ---- [Cover]
7th Sep
No 4
For the Stamp Office Copy of the Will of
John Southcombe
late of Hatherleigh
Devon Yeoman
deceased Executor
Arthur Southcombe
of Hatherleigh aforesaid
Yeoman Proved in the
Archdeacon's Court
of Totnes 15th June 1824 effects sworn under 1000£
Walter Prideaux
D[eputy] Reg[istrar] [Stamped] AUG 6
No 3 REG S.J.1824
[...] FOL 1013
12 Johns A [...]
[Extract of Affidavit]
Arthur Southcombe of the Parish of Hatherleigh
in the County of Devon, Yeoman the
Executor named in the last Will and Testament
of John Southcombe late of the same
place Yeoman deceased
who died on the
25 Day of February 1824
... under the value of one thousand Pounds Sworn on the 15th}
Day of June} [Signed] Arthur Southcombe
1824 before me}
R. H. Froude [Page 1]
In the name of God Amen I '''John Southcombe'''
of Vellaford in the parish of Hatherleigh in the County
of Devon Farmer do make publish and declare this my
last Will and Testament in manner following that is to
say I give devise and bequeath unto my son '''John Southcombe'''
the sum of Fifty Pounds to be paid by my Executor & residuary
legatee hereinafter named within one year after my decease Also
I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Tammy Southcombe''' the
sum of Three hundred and fifty Pounds to be paid her by
my Executor and residuary legatee hereinafter named within one
year next after my decease And I do hereby charge all and singular
my freehold and leasehold Estates good chattels and effects
with the payment of the same legacies according accordingly Also I give
and bequeath unto my said daughter Tammy Southcombe
the best bed, bedding and furniture of the same in the parlour
chamber and the clock in the same chamber and my best
table set of china to and for her own use and benefit -
Also I give and bequeath to my son '''Stephen Southcombe''' and
to his Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors and Assigns all my leasehold Estate called
Bottlehams situate in the parish of Hatherleigh to and for
his own and their use and benefit during my right and interest
therein Also I give and bequeath unto my son '''Arthur Southcombe'''
and '''Mr. Thomas Roberts of Hatherleigh''' and the survivor of them
his Ex[ecut]ors and Adm[inistrat]ors All that my freehold dwelling house and
Blacksmiths shop and other premises lately purchased by me
of '''William Nethaway''' situate in Monkoakhampton in the
said County with the Appurtenances Upon trust nevertheless
to pay the rents and profits thereof unto my daughter '''Catherine'''
'''Bowden''' for her natural life & to and for her use and benefit
independent of any future husband and her receipts only to
be good and proper discharges for the same rents and profits
And from and after her decease I give and devise the same
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to my son Arthur Southcombe To hold to him his heirs and assigns forever
Also I give and devise unto my son Arthur Southcombe and Mr. Thomas
Roberts of Hatherleigh aforesaid and to the survivor of them his Ex[ecut]ors and
Adm[inistrat]ors all that my freehold dwelling house and premises situated & adjoining
Hatherleigh Moor in the said parish of Hatherleigh and now in the occupation
of '''Richard [Stenlake?]''' with the Appurtenances To hold to them and the survivor
of them his Ex[ecut]ors and Adm[inistrat]ors Upon trust to pay the rents and profits thereof
to my daughter '''Mary Jewell''' for her natural life to and for her own proper
use and benefit independent of her present or any future husband and her
receipts only to be good and proper discharges for the same rents & profits
And from and after her decease I give and devise the same unto my said
son Arthur Southcombe To hold to him his heirs and assigns forever But
I hereby direct my said trustees Arthur Southcombe and Thomas Roberts
in case either of the said dwelling houses and premises last mentioned shall
be in want of repair they are to repair the same accordingly and deduct the
expenses thereof from the rents of the same (John Southcombe) respectively
during the respective lives of my said daughters Catherine Bowden and
Mary Jewell Also I give devise and bequeath unto my said son Arthur
Southcombe and Thomas Roberts and to the survivor of them his Ex[ecut]ors and Adm[inistrat]ors
the sum of Fifty pounds to be paid by my Executor and residuary legatee
hereinafter named within twelve months after my decease In trust nevertheless
for the sole use and benefit of my daughter Mary Jewell independent of her present
or any future husband And my said trustees are hereby directed to put out to
Interest the said sum of Fifty Pounds on security and the Interest arising
therefrom to pay to my said daughter Mary Jewell independent of her present or any future
husband and her receipts only to be good and proper discharges for the same And I
further direct that the said sum or principal of fifty Pounds shall be kept whole
and entire and under the control and management of my said trustees during the life
of my said daughter Mary Jewell and at her decease the same shall be equally divided
share and share alike among her remaining children And in case she should have
no child at the time of her death then the said fifty Pounds shall become the
sole property of my said son Arthur Southcombe his Ex[ecut]ors Adm[inistrat]ors
and [Page 3]
and Assigns All the rest residue and remainder of any
freehold and leasehold Estates monies and securities for
money goods chattels and effects whatsoever and wheresoever
of which I may happen to die possessed of I give devise and bequeath
unto my said son Arthur Southcombe To hold to him his heirs
executors Administrators and assigns and for his and their
own use and benefit And lastly I do hereby nominate
constitute constitute[sic] and appoint my said son Arthur
Southcombe the sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Will and Wills by
me at any time heretofore made and declaring this only
to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof
I the said testator John Southcombe have to this my
last Will and Testament contained in two sheets of
paper to the first thereof set my hand and to this second
and last sheet thereof my hand and seal this nineteenth
day of February One thousand eight hundred and
twenty four –
Signed sealed published and declared by
the said Testator John Southcombe as and for
his last Will and testament in the presence
of us who at his request in his presence and
in the presence of each other have hereunto
set our hands as witnesses the nineteenth
day of February One thousand eight hundred
and twenty four
'''John Fisher Surgeon'''
'''Robert Barry'''
Thomas Roberts
[Signed to right hand side] John Southcombe (L.S) This & the two preceding
sheets contain a true
copy of the original Will
of John Southcombe late
of Hatherleigh Devon Yeoman
deceased the same having been
carefully examined therewith by us
J [...] Hodge
Nicholas Gulley
Cl[er]ks to Walter Prideaux
Deputy Registrar of the
Archdeacon's Court of
Totnes == Sources ==

Will of John Stanton, Yeoman of Stratton, Norfolk, England, 1607

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Stanton of Stratton, Norfolk, England. It was written on 17 FEb ruary 1606. It was probated on 25 July 1607. '''Will of John Stanton, Yeoman of Stratton, Norfolk, England, 1607''', ANF will register Elflett fo. 35 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/stanton-john-of-stratton|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008045774 Image 40-1.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in John Stanton's Will *John Stanton, yeoman, Testator *John Stanton, eldest son of that name, executor *John Stanton, younger son *Richard Stanton, son *Robert Stanton of Carlton, son *John Stanton of London, executor *Margaret Puddinge, daughter (marriage 1584 in Long Stratton has spelling Puddinge) *Thomas Puddinge, son-in-law *Margaret Puddinge, granddaughter *William Puddinge, grandson *Anne Puddinge, granddaughter *Robert Puddinge, grandson *Thomas Puddinge, grandson *Mary Puddinge, granddaughter *Samuel Stanton, grandson, child of Robert Stanton *Elizabeth, granddaughter, child of Robert Stanton *Marye, granddaughter, child of Robert Stanton *Unnamed children of John Stanton, the elder of Loddon *Unnamed children of John Stanton, the younger of London *Elizabeth Carrington *Anne Birys *Robert Stanton, the younger of Stratton *Unnamed wife of Robert Stanton, the younger of Stratton *Robert Slynesbowrys *Elizabeth Barrington *Nicholas Stanton, son *Anthony Cannube, witness *Nicholas Rope, witness *Robert Thurston, witness ==Sources==

Will of John Streete, Gentleman of Saint Andrew Worcester, Worcestershire 1622

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of '''[[Streete-17|John Streete]]''' gentleman, of St Andrew's, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. John wrote his will on 28 September 1622 when he was unwell. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 14 November 1622. '''Will of John Streete. 1622''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 140
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The image quality was dark with background staining. The handwriting was mostly readable. '''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Streete of the parishe of St Andrew in the County of the Cittye of Worcester gent''' Testator *'''[[Streete-20|Bridgett Streete]]''' wife of testator *'''[[Streete-21|George Streete]]''' son of testator, inherits lands in Clevelode *'''[[Streete-22|Thomas Streete]]''' son of testator, inherits properties in Worcester *'''Sir William Ligon, knight, deceased''' testator bought land from him in Cleavelode *'''Joyce Brooke widdowe''' lives at the farm in Cleavelode *'''Edward Lyes, gent''' testator bought land from him *'''[[Streete-58|Nicholas Street]]''' brother of testator *'''[[Streete-57|William Streete]]''' brother of testator *'''[[Streete-56|Thomas Street]]''' brother of testator, lives in a house that testator owns in Exmester (Axminster, Devon) *'''[[Streete-26|Margaret Streete]]''' daughter of testator *'''[[Streete-27|Mary Streete]]''' daughter of testator *'''Elizabeth Purser''' kinswoman of testator (relationship not stated in will, but her Adminstration 1622 shows she was his niece, daughter of Nicholas Streete)i *'''[[Streete-29|Elizabeth]] daughter of my sonne George''' grandchild of testator *'''Mr Edward Mitten''' son in law of testator *'''Bridget Mitten''' grandchild of testator and daughter of Edward Mitten *'''Sara Mitten''' grandchild of testator and daughter of Edward Mitten *'''Mr Doctor Charlett''' overseer of will. May be the '''Richard Charlett, Doctor of Sacred Theology''' who Bridgett Streete swore her oath to administer the will to. *'''Thomas Cooke''' overseer of will, witness to will *'''Edmond Beecroft''' overseer of will, witness to will *'''George Langforde''' overseer of will *'''John Chaddicke''' lives in one of Testator's tenements by the quay *'''John Barber''' witness to will *'''Edward Cooke''' witness to will ---- [''folio 335 recto'']
In the name of god Amen: The xxviij th day of September
1622 and in the yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god of
England France and Ireland kinge defender of the faith the twentith, and of Scotland
the lvith '''I John Streete''' of the parishe of St Andrew in the County of the Cittye of
Worcester gent being weake in bodye but of good and perfect remembrance praysed be god
Doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge
First and principally I commend my soule into the hands of God my Creator hoping and
assuredly trusting through the death merritts and passion of Jesus Christ my onely saviour
and redeemer to be made partaker of everlasting life And my body to Christian buriall in
such place and manner as shall seeme best to the executrix and overseers of this my present
last will and testament Item my will and meaninge is that''' Briget my beloved wife''' shall
have and hold to her, her executors administrators and assignes the use and occupation of all my
messuages lands and tenements lying within the said Cittie of Worcester and elsewhere in the County
of Worcester and shall receive the rents issues and profitts of the same and every part thereof
(the better to enable her to the performance of this my last will for and during the terme of
twelve years next ensuinge my decease; and for and during so many yeares after the end of the
said twelve yeares as my said wife shall happen to live And after the end of twelve years
and after the decease of my said wife in manner and forme aforesaid I do devise give and
bequeath unto '''George my sonne''' all those my twoo farmes whereof the one is called Cleeveload Modern spelling is Clevelode, 5 miles south of Worcester
Farme w[hi]ch I lately purchased of '''Sir William Ligon knight deceased''' The other called
Falkiners w[hi]ch I lately had and purchased of '''Edward Lyes gent '''and those houses and lands
nowe with tenure of '''Joyce Brooke widdowe''' lyeing in Cleeveload w[i]th all the lands tenements
meadowes & pastures with all and singular the appurtenances to the said Farmes and eithes of
them belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold to him the said '''George''' and his
heires for ever All other my howses lands & Tenements and hereditaments whatsoever with
the appurtenances as well within the Cittie of Worcester or elsewhere within the County
of Worcester after the end of twelve yeares and the decease of my said wife in sort and manner
aforesaid I do give devise and bequeath unto '''Thomas my sonne''' to have and to hold to him the
said Thomas and the heires of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want
of such heires to the heires of '''my said sonne George''' lawfully begotten and to be begotten and
for want of such heires to the heires '''of me the said John Streete''' forever Item I doe
further give and bequeath unto Tho. my sonne after the end of the said twelve yeares
and after the end of so many yeares as my wife shall happen to live after the said twelve
yeares the wainscot and table boards w[hi]ch are in my nowe dwelling house together w[i]th
halfe the bedsteads Cupboards presses the Andirons and ioynt stooles together also w[i]th
three fornaces, and all the fatts probably vats as this was a brewhouse and other implements in and belonging to the Brewery
in my said dwellinge house Item my will and meaning is that if '''my twoo brothers Nicholas'''

[''folio 335 verso'']
'''Streete and William Streete''' or either of them their or other their executors administrators
or assignes shall well and truly pay or cause to be paid to unto my said wife her executors
administrators or assignes, the some of three score six pounds thirteene shillings and fower
pence of good English money within one yeare next after my decease that then and from
thence forth my said brothers shall have the house messuage and lands in Exmester
w[hi]ch I bought of '''my said brother Nicholas Streete wherein my brother Thomas''' nowe
dwelleth together with all my right and interest in the same Item I give and bequeath
unto '''my daughter Margaret''' upon Condic[i]on that shee shall not marry without the Consent
of my said wife the some of fower hundred pounds to be paid unto her att such time as shee
shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares Item I likewise give and bequeath
unto '''Mary my daughter''' uppon condic[i]on that shee shall not marry without the consent
of my said wife the some of fower hundred pounds to be paid unto her att such time as shee shall
accomplishe the age of one and twenty yeares Item I give and bequeath to '''my kins'''
'''woman Eliz. Purser''' Tenn pounds to be paid unto her in two years next after my
decease Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth daughter of my sonne George''' the some
of twenty pounds to be paid unto her at the age of one and twenty yeares Item the word "I" omitted do
release and forgive unto '''my sonne in lawe Mr Edward Mitten '''of that debt w[hi]ch he oweth
mee uppon Accompt the some of Forty pounds upon condic[i]on notwithstanding that
'''the said Edward Mitten''' his executors or assignes shall pay or cause to be payd unto
'''his daughters Bridgett and Sara''' vizt to either of them twenty pounds at their ac=
complishment of one and twenty yeares as a bequest and legacy by me their grandfather
given unto them Item I give and bequeath unto every of my servants in household tenn shillings
six pence Item I doe request '''my loving friends Mr Doctor Charlett, Thomas Cooke, Edmond Bee'''
'''croft & George Langforde''' to be my overseers to see as much as in them lyeth this my last will
and testament performed according to my true meaninge. And I give to every of them in
token of my love forty shillings. And it is my will and meaninge that they my said friends and
Overseers of my will shall take such security of my Executrix for the true payment of the
legacies herin by me before bequeathed according to the true meaning of this my last will as they
my said friends or the greater p[ar]te of them shall think fitt. And that the M[aste]r of the Orphants
of the Citty aforesaid for the time being shall not intermedle or take any security for the
legacies aforesaid Item notwithstanding my houses and lands herein before bequeathed and given
to my wife and afterwards unto '''my sonne Thomas''' w[i]thin the Citty of Worcester I do give and
bequeathe to the poore of the parish of St Andrew sixteene shillings yearly to be paid
for ever unto them by the discretion of the Churchwardens and Overseers of that parish
for the time being by '''my said wife and my sonne Thomas''' and his heires forever, out of that
howse or tenement neere the key key = quay wherein one''' John Chaddicke''' now dwelleth All the
rest of my goods Cattells and Chattells whatsoever my debts legacies and funerall
Charges first paid and discharged I doe freely give & bequeath unto '''Bridgett my'''
'''wellbeloved wife''' whom I doe make and ordaine my sole Executrix of this my last will
and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seale the day and
date first above written / '''John Streete'''./ Sealed and acknowledged to be the last
will and testament of the said Mr John Streete in presence of us '''John Barber, Edward'''
'''Cooke Thomas Cooke and Edmond Beecroft''' Probate [in Latin] The will written above was proved in London before the venerable Master William Bird, knight and Doctor of Laws at a Commission constituted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the fourteenth day of the month of November AD 1622. Judgement was given to Bridgette Streete widow of the deceased and executrix named in this will having been sworn on the holy saints to administer the goods and credits of the deceased before Master Richard Charlett Professor of Sacred Theology. ===Sources===

Will of John Streete of St Clements, Worcester, 1634

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the will of [[Street-2305|John Streete]], a clothier of St Clements, Worcester, Worcestershire. The will was written on 7 November 1632 and not revised until it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 28 May 1634. '''Will of John Streete 1634''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 165
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ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Street-2305|John Streete]]''' testator. Clothier of St Clements, Worcester. *'''my unckle Streete''' Un-named uncle, deceased. Testator wishes to be buried near him in the College Churchyard. *'''my cosen Francis Street Esquire''' received ten pounds in money. *'''Mr George Langford''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value. *'''my cosen George Streete''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value, overseer of will, witness to will. *'''Mr Cotterell minister of our parish''' Minister of St Clements. Received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value, and ten pounds to be paid at the rate of forty shillings per year. *'''Mr William Gibbs''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value, overseer of will. *'''Nicholas Cotterell''' received a mourning ring of twenty shillings value. Witness to will. *'''my wife Mary''' executrix and residuary legatee. *'''my sister Jane Symonds widowe'''. *'''Elizabeth, daughter of Jane Symonds''' received a loom. *'''John Mott''' current keeper of the aforesaid loom. *'''my servant Alice Trypton''' received total of forty shillings. *'''William Cotterell''' witness to will. *'''Tho[mas] Writer''' witness to will. ---- [''folio 378 verso'']
In the name of God Amen '''I John'''
'''Streete''' of the p[ar]ishe of St Clements in the Cittie of Worc[ester] Clothier being weake of bodye
but in perfect memorie thankes be given to god Doe make and ordayne this my last will and
Testam[en]t in manner and forme followinge. First I Comend my soule to Almightie god that gave
it, unto Jesus Christe that Redeemed it, and to the holy Ghost whoe hath sanctified it and my body
to be decently buried and interred in the Colledge Churchyard as neere to '''my unckle Streete''' as
Conveniently may be And for my worldly estate wherew[i]th it hath pleased god to blesse me I give
and bequeath as followeth Imprimis I revoke and renounce all form[e]r wills by me made before this
present tyme Ite[m] I give unto '''my Cosen Francis Streete Esquire''' tenn pounds as a token of
my love and to '''Mr George Langford, my cosen George Streete, Mr Cotterell minister of'''
'''our p[ar]ishe, to Mr William Gibbs and to Nicholas Cotterell''' twentie shillings a peece to make
them Rings all to be payde out of my pention money when it shalbe received by my wife Ite[m] I give
unto '''my sister Jane Symonds widowe''' fortye shillings a yeare duringe her life to be payde by
Tenn shillings a quarter towards her house rent or else five pounds to be paide within a
yeare after my decease w[hi]ch I leave to the discretion of my Wiefe Ite[m] I give to '''her daughter'''
'''Elizabeth''' a loome now in the possession of '''John Mott''' Item I give to '''my servant Alice Trypton'''
twentie shillings to be payd a Twelve month after my decease and Twentie shillings more to be
payde her the next yeare followinge and concluding Item I give to the poore of my p[ar]ishe of St
Clements tenn shillings every fifth day of November so long as my Wiefe shall live, to be given by
her hands if shee soe please Item I give to '''Mr Cotterell''' aforesayd as a Testimonie of my speciall
love to him tenne pounds to be payde within the space of five yeares after my decease by forty
[''folio 379 recto'']
shillings p[er] ann[um] All the rest of my goods moveable and unmoveable (my debts and funerall rites
discharged) I give and bequeath unto '''my deare and loving wife Mary''' whom I make and ordayne
my sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament, and I make '''my cosen George Streete'''
'''and Mr William Gibbs''' my Ov[er]seers for the p[er]formance of this my last will and Testam[en]t In
Witnesse whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seale the seaventh day of Novemb[e]r
in the yeare of o[u]r Lord god One thowsand sixe hundred thirtie two '''John Streete. ''' / Sealed
and published in the presence of these witnesses hereunder named / '''William Cotterell'''
'''George Streete, Wm Gibbes, Nicholas Cotterell, Tho. Writer'''
'''Probate''' [from the Latin] This Testament was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in London before the venerable Master Henry Marten, knight and Doctor of Laws on the twenty eighth day of May AD 1634. Judgement given to Marie Streete widow of the deceased and executrix named in this Testament who swore on the Holy Saints to administer the goods of the said deceased truly and faithfully before Humphrey Hoare clerk. ===Sources===

Will of John Strelley, Citizen and Vintner of London 1559

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[[Category:Vintners]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Strelley of London 1559 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 42B
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Will of Johannis Strelley, granted probate on 27 Nov 1559. Died about 1559 in London.
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Strelley Citizen and Vyntener of London''' testator *'''Alice and Anne my late wives''' * '''Nichol[as] ''' eldest son of testator **'''John''' second son of testator ***'''Myllycent''' eldest daughter of testator ****'''Fraunces''' second daughter of testator *****'''Sara''' youngest daughter of testator * '''Anthonye Wolhouse''' husband of Myllycent [[Woolhouse-3|Anthony Woolhouse (abt.1533-1587)]] *'''my said sonne Nich[o]las Strelley''' eldest son *'''Johanne Sympson of Chigwell in the countie of Essex widowe''' * '''Thomas Walk[er] my sonne in lawe''' * '''James Towne my Cosynne''' * '''Robert Towne sonne of the same James''' son of James Towne *'''Jane daughter of the same James''' daughter of James Towne * '''Agnes my last wifes Cosynne''' * '''my frende Robert Wheatley gentleman''' * '''my landes lord Robert Sandes''' * '''his mother Maystress warren''' mother of Robert Sandes *'''james Johnson vyntener and his wif' some tyme my servants''' * '''Willi[a]m Wall some tyme my servante''' * '''willi[a]m Mawnde nowe my servant''' * '''humfrey lyneall nowe my servante''' *'''Thomas Gyles my apprentice''' * '''Anthonye Wade my apprentice ''' * ''' Humfrey Baynton my nurse''' no relationship to testator stated * '''Richarde Graygoose my nurse''' no relationship to testator stated * '''Anthonye Towne sonne of Thomas Towne''' * '''Katheryne Brynley wif of Thomas Brynley''' no relationshipto testator stated *'''goodman Bradstrete my gardener''' no relationship to testator stated *'''goodman Whitacres waterbearer and his wif''' no relationship to testator stated * '''Alexander Carlile '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of Alexandri Carlell, granted probate on 16 Oct 1561. Died about 1561 in London.
''' vintner, no relationship to testator stated [[Carleill-1|Alexander Carleill (-1561)]] **'''John Carter/Cater''' vintner, no relationship to testator stated ***'''John hylton gentilman''' no relationship to testator stated ****'''Will[ia]m gonne Armorer''' '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of Willmi Gonne, granted probate on 14 Jun 1559. Died about 1559 in London.
'''and his wife''' no relationship to testator stated. William was Master of the Armourers in 1555. William named as joint executor * '''my cosynne Will[ia]m harp Clerke''' **'''Thomas Symons Clerke ''' no relationship to testator stated *'''will[ia]m Armstronge Cooke''' named later as Citizen and Cook and joint executor.No relationship to testator stated *'''John Starkye Fletcher''' no relationship to testator stated *'''my cosynne James Towne and his wif''' wife un-named *'''Alexander Rotherforthe Scryvener''' no relationship to testator stated also signed as witness as Notary Publique *'''my cosynne page''' *'''James Janson and his wif''' *'''Robert Lucas Butcher''' *'''Edwarde Hodgeson vytener''' *'''Thomas Walker''' * '''Anthonye and Thomas my boyes''' * '''my cosynne Styrley that watcheth with me''' * '''mother Chibball''' *'''the goodwif harrys''' *'''margerye my wenche''' *'''will[ia]m Armestronge Citizen'and cooke''' of London * '''my very Frendes John Sulvayne''' Salven/Salvin '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of Johis Salven, granted probate on 7 Mar 1570. Died about 1570 in Lincoln's Inn.
[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=pjMEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA273&lpg=PA273&dq=%22john+Salven%22&source=bl&ots=Vb86y9lV9N&sig=ACfU3U2jP1xkNRy-13YIX7ayAcIwwA7R8g&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiegPuhh4T-AhXOiFwKHVJVDt84ChDoAXoECBMQAw#v=onepage&q=%22john%20Salven%22&f=false Visitation of Yorkshire ] (Google Books, accessed 30 March 2023) [and John Hylton] mentioned earlier] *'''my cosynne John Settill haberdasher and his wif ''' *''' will[ia]m Traves and myldred his wif''' *e '''Thomas Bland thelder''' witness *'''John Cater ''' probably John Carter mentioned earlier, witness *'''Alexander Carlile''' witness *'''Alexander Rotherforthe notarye publique''' witness same as the scrivener possibly Rotherford as a surname [''page one folio 468 recto'' ]

In the name of god Amen the xxiiijth daie of the month of december
in the yere of ower lorde god a thousande five hundred fiftie and eighte and in the firste
yeare of the Reigne of owre soveragne ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god quene of England
France and Irelande Defend[er] etc I '''John Strelley Citizen and Vyntener of London''' being
sicke in bodie albeytt wholle of mynde and of good and p[er]fitt Remembrannce laude and prayse
be gyven to almyghtie god make ordeyne and dispose this my p[resen]te testament conteynyng
therin my last will in maner and fourme following that is to saye First and principally
I comende my sowle into the handes of the hollie Trynytie god the father god the sonne
and god the hollie gooste that p[er]forms and one god trusting and faithfullye beleving that through
the merrts of his most blessed passion my synnes be doubly forgiven me And I will my
bodie to be buryed in the parishe churche of Seynt Leonarde nyghe Eastcheape of London
nyghye the bodies of '''Alice and Anne my late wives''' be buryed And I will that within
conveyente tyme after my decease there shalbe layde upon my grave in decent order
a fayre marble stone with pictures of brass plate of a memoryall of me and '''my'''
'''saide two wives Alice and Anne''' withe the day and yere of my death and with two
scutchyons of the thre Tonnes at two corners and other two scutchyons of my marke
at the other two corners all in brasse Also I will that all suche detts and dueties
as I owe of ryghte or in conscince to my p[er]sone or p[er]sones shalbe well and truly contented
and payde by myne executors undernamed onlie ordeyned for so to be paied wi[th]out anye
delay or contradiction And as touching the order and disposition of all and singular my goodes
catalles silver plate jewels ready money and drebts whatsoev[er] I will that all and singuler the
same after my debts and funeralle deducted or payed shalbe devided or parted into two
equall partes according to the laudable usage and custome of this honorable Citie of London
wherof one equall moytie or parte I give and bequeath unto '''Nich[o][as John Myllycent'''
'''Fraunces and Sara my children''' equally amoungest theym to be devided and parted
according to the saide laudable usage and custome And my very will and mynde is that
suche some of money and silver plate as I gave to the said''' Millicent '''and with her for
her advauncement in maryage amountynge to fiftie poundes or above as appearithe by
an acquytannce to me made by her and '''Anthonye Wolhouse her husbande''' shalbe demed
and judged as p[ar]cell of her part and portion of my said goodes And also that the sume
acquytannce shalbe no barre to the said '''Millicent''' to have or tak the residue of her
childes parte of my goodes in suche ample wise as the Rest of my children ought to
have the som[m]e conteyned in the same agrytannce rycepted as if suche acquytaunce
had not be made and the other half part of my said goodes catalles and debts I reserve
to the p[er]formannce of my legacies and bequests hereunder mentioned That is to saye

[''page 2 folio 468 verso'']

First I give and bequeath unto '''my said sonne Nicholas Strelley''' one anuyitie or annual some
of fower poundes by the year from the date of my decease durying the naturall lif of '''Johanne'''
'''Sympson of Chigwell in the countie of Essex widowe''' who hath an estate for terme of her
lif in the mano[r] of Can Hall al[ia]s can hill w[i]th the members? in the countie of Essex to be
payde by myne executors at two termes of the yere by equall portions to be payde
Also I give and bequeath to the same '''Nicholas''' and his assignes my lease interest and terme
of yeres of and in the saide mano[r] of Canhall whiche I holde of the same '''Johanne Sympson'''
Also I give and bequeathe unto '''John Strelley my sonne''' untill he shall accomplishe the
age of one and twentie yeres towardes hes bringynge upp one annuitye or anuall paym[en]t
of fower poundes by the yere to be recyved at the handes of myne executors at the said two
termes of the yere by equall portions Also I give and bequeath unto''' Fraunces my seconde'''
'''daughter''' ov[er] and above her childes portion of my saide goodes Twentie poundes of lawfull money
of England

Item I bequeath to '''Sara my youngest daughter '''ov[er] and above her childes portion
fourtie poundes of lawfull money of England if (my legacies p[er]formed) my part of my goodes
will so extende unto

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas Walk[er] my sonne in lawe'''
twentie poundes of lawfull money of England

Item to '''James Towne my Cosynne''' twentie
poundes of lawfull money of England So that he rebate and allowe oute of the same so
muche money and suche debts as he oweth me

Item to '''Robert Towne sonne of the same'''
'''James''' fourtie shillings and to '''Jane daughter of the same James''' fourtie shillings to her maryage

Item I bequeath unto '''Agnes my last wifes Cosynne''' being nowe at Smythes .... in Rompforde
xxs And I do remytt and forgive to the same '''Agnes''' all suche debts and dueties as she doth
owe unto me

Item I give and bequeath to suche of my companye of Venteners as shalbe at
my buryall for a Repast ammongest theym to be had five poundes

Item I bequeath to '''my frende'''
'''Robert Wheatley gentleman''' a soveraigne of gold of the value of xxs

Item to '''my landes'''
'''lord Robert Sandes''' fourt[ee]n shillings in money

Item to '''his mother Maystress Warn[er]''' other
fourtie shillings desyring theym to be good unto my poore children and to lett them have
a newe lease of the Saynt Johns beade payeing for itt as other will

Item I bequeath unto '''james'''
'''Johnson vyntener and his wif' some tyme my servants''' five poundes in money betwene theym

Item to '''Willi[a]m Wall some tyme my servante''' fyve poundes thirtene shillings and foure pence
in money

Item to '''willi[a]m Mawnde nowe my servant''' foure poundes in money

Item to '''humfrey'''
'''lyneall nowe my servante''' three poundes sixe shillings and eighte pence in money

Item to '''Thomas'''
'''Gyles my apprentice''' fourtie shillings

Item to '''Anthonye Wade my apprentice '''xxsto eyther
of the same '''Thomas and Anthony''' to be delyvered within one yere after there sev[er]all termes
of apprentished

Item I bequeath to ''' Humfrey Baynton my nurse''' a dublett at the discretion
of myne executors and tenne shillings in money

Item to '''Richarde Graygoose my nurse''' a
dublett and a Jackitt at the discretion of myne executors and xiijs iiijd in money

Item I
bequeath to '''Anthonye Towne sonne of Thomas Towne''' fourtie shillinges in money

Item
I bequeath to '''Katheryne Brynley wif of Thomas Brynley''' foure poundes towardes the
nursing of her children to be paied unto her and her husbande by tenne shillings ev[er]y
halfe yere Provided alwayes and my very mynde and will is that if any parte or
p[ar]cell of the said foure poundes fortune to come to thandes of her husbande then the payment
of the Rest unpayed shall cease and determyne. And to ev[ery] of my mayde servants in my house
at London xxs a pece. Also I give unto '''goodman Bradstrete my gardener''' xs in money

Item
to '''goodman Whitacres waterbearer and his wif''' to eyther ot theym sixe shillings and
eighte pence a pece in money

Item I give and bequeath unto ev[ery] of my godchildren w[hi]ch
may be duely proved twentie pence

Item I give and bequeath to thirtene poore illegible people
at o[ur] hall to ev[ery] of theym iijs iijd

Item I bequeath to ev[ery] poore housholde within the said
parishe of Saynt Leonarde nyghe Eastcheape twentie pence in money

Item I give and
bequeath to and amongest the poore people of the paryshe of All Halowes in lombard street
of London xiijs iijd

Item i give to the poore people of the parishe of Saynt Bennett gracechurche
vjs viijd

Item I give to the prysoners of newgate LUdgate the Two Competrs the kings
benche and marshallsee to the poore people of ev[ery] of the same sixe prysons five shillings in
breade or other wise at the discretion of my executors

Item I will that there shalbe
distributed in breade at the said parishe church of saynt Leonarde to the poore people

[''page 3 folio 469 recto'']

thither resortinge the daye of my buryall the value of fortie shillngs

Item I will that at myne
buryall there shalbe a sermmon made by somme honest lerned and godlie preacher And I give to
the same preacher for his paynes in that behalf taken vjs viijd
br/> Item I give and bequeathe
a blacke gowne to ev[ery] of the p[er]sones hereunder named of the sev[er]all price? following That is
to saye To '''Alexander Carlile John Carter vynteners John hylton gentilman Will[ia]m gonne'''
'''Armorer and his wife''' of the price of xv or xvj shillings the yarde

Item to '''my cosynne'''
'''Will[ia]m harp Clerke Thomas Symons Clerke my sonne Anthonye Wollhouse my daughter his'''
'''wife Nich[ol]as and John my sonnes Fraunces and Sara my daughters''' That is to saye to the
same '''Fraunces and Sara''' eyther of them a gowne and a kirtell '''will[ia]m Armstronge cook'''
'''John Starkye Fletcher my cosynne James Towne and his wif and Alexander Rotherforthe'''
'''Scryvener''' ev[ery] of theym a gowne of the price of viijs iijd the yard

Item to '''my cosynne page'''
'''James Janson and his wif Robert Lucas Butcher Edwarde Hodgeson vytener and Thomas'''
'''Walker''' ev[ery] of theym a gowne of the price of xijs the yarde

Item to '''Will[ia]m Mawnde and'''
'''humfry lyneall my servants''' of xs the yarde

Item to '''Anthonye and Thomas my boyes''' and
my men servants at Layton ev[ery] of theym a blacke robe of xs a yarde

Item to '''my cosynne'''
'''Styrley that watcheth with me''' a Cassocke of xijs the yarde

Item to '''mother Chibball the
'''the goodwif harrys and margerye my wenche''' ev[ery] of theym a blacke cassocke of tenne
shillings the yard

The Residue amongest '''my said children Nich[ol]as John Fraunces and Sara '''equally amongest theym
to be devided and parted And I doe make ordeyne and consitute '''my saide sonne Nich[ol]as Sturllye'''
'''and my very freinde will[ia]m gonne Citizen and Armorer of London and will[ia]m Armestronge Citizen'''
'''and Cooke of the same Citie''' myne executors And I bequeath to the same '''will[ia]m gonne and'''
'''will[ia]m Armestronge''' for there paynes and labo[ur] heren to be takenxiilli vjs viijd in money that
is to saye eyther of theym vjlo xiijs iijd and of the execution of the same I make ordeyn and
name '''my very Frendes John Sulvayne and John hylton gentilmen''' ov[er]seers And I bequeath to
eyther of theym for his paynes and labo[ur] heren to be taken vli in money

Item I bequeath to
'''my cosynne John Settill haberdasher and his wif '''to eyther or theym a black gowne of
xijs the yarde

'''And as touching''' the ordre and disposition of all and singular my
landes messuage tenements and herydytaments whatsoev[er] whersoever my sole seased at this
present daye of estate in fee symple I do devise dispose and bequeathe the same to suche p[er]sons
and to suche intenete and purposes and upon suche conditions as hereafter so expressed
That is to saye First I give and bequeath unto the said '''Nich[ol]as my eldest sonne''' all that my
mano[r] of Cannon hull al[ia]s Canhall withall my landes tenements Rents ................. and
hereiditaments with there appurten[an]ces to the same mano[r] belonging or in any wise appteynyng
situate lyeng and beinge in the parysghes of Wansted and WEstham in the Countie of Essex
And the Rev[er]sion and Rev[er]sions of the same To have and to holde thesame to the same '''Nich[ol]as'''
and his assignes for the terme of the naturall lif of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' without ympechm[en]t
of wate And after the decease of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' I will that the said mano[r] and other the
premysses with there appurtenn[an]ces shall Remayne and comme to the first begotten sonne
of the bodie of the same''' Nicholas''' engendered And to the heyres males of the bidie
first begotten sonne lawfully begotten And for default of such heyre male of the bodie
of the same first begotten sonne of the said '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten The Remaynder thereof
unto the seconde sonne of the bodie of the same '''Nicholas''' lawfullye to be begotten and to
the heyres males of his bodie lawfullie begotten And for ddefault of such issue to remayne
unto the third sonne of the bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfullye to be begotten and to the heyres
males of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for defaulte of suche issue of the bodie of the thirde sonne
of the said '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten The Remaynder therof unto the fourthe sonne of the bodie of the
same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfullye to be begotten and to the heyres males of his bodie lawfullie begotten
And for default of suche yssue of the said fourthe sonne of the saide '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully
to be begotten the Remaynder thereof to the fifthe sonne of the bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as'''
lawwfullie begotten and to the heyres males of the same fifthe sonne lawfullye begotten and for
defaulte of suche yssue of the bodie of the same fiveth sonne lawfullye begotten the Remaynder
thereof unto the sixthe sonne of he bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfullye begotten and to the

[''page 4 folio 469 verso '']

heyres males of the bodie of the same sixte sonne lawfullie begotten And for defaukte of suche yssue the
next heyre male of the bodie of the said '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten and to the heyres males of the
bodie of suche heyre male lawfully begotten And so forth from heyre male to heyre male aslonge
as there shall happen to be any heyre male of the bodie of the same '''Nich[ol]as''' lawfully begotten
And for defaulte of suche yssue male of the said '''Nich[ol]as my sonne''' lawfullie begotten
the Remaynder thereof to '''John Strelley my seconde sonne''' and his assignes for the terme of the
life of the same '''John''' without ympeachement of wast And after the decease of the same '''John''' the
Remaynder thereof to the sirst sonne of the said '''John my sonne''' of his bodie lawfully begotten
and to the heyre males of his bodie lawfullie begotten And fo defaulte of yssue to the next
heyre male of the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfullye begotten and to the heyres of the bodie of
suche heyre male lawfully begotten And so forth from heyre male to heyre male as longe as
there shall happen to be any heyre male of the bodie of the saide '''John''' lawfullie begotten
And for defaulte of suche yssue male of the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfullye to be begotten
the Remaynder thereof unto '''Sara my youngest daughter''' and to the heyre males of her bodie
lawfullye begotten And for lack of suche yssue the Remaynder thereof to '''Myllicent my eldest'''
'''daughter''' and to the heyreds male of her bodie lawfullye begotten And for defaulte of suche yssue
the Remaynder thereof unto '''Fraunces my seconde daughter''' and to her heyres for ever Also I give
and bequeathe unto the said '''John my sonne''' all and singular my messuage or tenemente with
shoppes Cellers sollers and other the apperten[an]ces nowe of late in the tenure or occupation
of '''Will[ia]m Kynkall Butcher''' sett and being in the paryshes of saynt leonarde and saynt clement
nyghe estchepe of London To have and to holde the same to the said '''John my sonne''' and to his
assignes during the naturall lif of the saide '''John''' And after the decease of the same '''John my'''
'''sonne''' the Remaynder thereof to the first sonne of the bodie of the same '''John my sonne''' lawfully
begotten And for defaulte of such yssue to the next here male of the bodie of the said '''John'''
lawfullie begotten And to the heyre males of the bodie of suche heyre male lawfullie begotten
And so forth frome heyre male to heyre male as longe as there shall happen to be any heyre
male of the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfullye begotten And for defaulte of such yssue male of
the bodie of the said '''John''' lawfully begotten the Remaynder thereof to the said '''Sara my youngest'''
'''daughter''' and to the heyres males of her bodie lawfullye begotten And for defaulte of
suche yssue male of her bodie lawfullie begotten the Remaynder thereof to the saide
'''Myllicent my eldest daughter''' and to the heyres males of her bodie lawfully begotten
And for lacke of suche yssue males of the bodie of the said '''Myllicent''' lawfullye begotten
the Remaynder thereof to he saide '''Fraunces my daughter''' and her heyres for ever And for
the better assurance to be made of the saide messuage or Tenement with thappurten[an]ces
to the said '''John Strelley my sonne''' and to the other whome I have appoynted and
devised the same to Remayne sostende or com[m]e I will that the saide '''Nich[ol]as''' or his heyres
upon request to hym or theym made by the said '''John''' or any of the heyres males of
his bodie lawfullie begotten or any of theym in the Remaynder and at there costs and
chardges shall within two yeres next ensueing after my decease make or cause to be made
to the saide '''John''' or his heyres males of his bodie or to any other to whome this same
is by this present testament lymytted or appoynted in Remaynder or otherwise suche
assurance and assurancs estate and estats as shalbe resonablie? devised or advised
by the lerned counsell of the said '''John''' or the heyres males of hes bodie begotten or
any of theym to whome the same shall or ought to descend Remayne or com[m]e by force and
vertue of this present testament and last will Provided alwayes and my veraye will
and mynde is that if any of my saide sonnes or daughters or any of the yssues of there
bodies severally comynge or any p[er]sone to whome any bequest legacye or devise
is made or whiche shall or maye have any advantage benefite or com[m]oditie by reason
or vertue of this my last will and testament do attempte or goo about by anye man[ner]
of meanes to breake defeate avoyd or annhilate any part of this my parte devise
concernynge my saide landes and tenements or any p[ar]cell thereof or do ....... or..........
suffer any into ded or thinge to be done by theym ar any of theym by feoffment or des............
gifte alyenation recon...... or otherwise whiche may be in any wise so pro....... as whereby
the inherytance of the p[re]mysses or amy parte or p[ar]cell therof shall not or maye not at all

''[page 5 folio 470 recto]

tymes hereafter descend Remayne or come frome one to one another accordinge to myne entent and
meanynge herein declared That then and ymmediately frome and after suche attempte or
arte pretended to be done and ev[er]y bequest legacye and devise made to hym or theyn so
attemptynge or doynge contrarye to that my will shalbe voyde and of none effecte And that
the saide p[er]sone or p[er]sones so attemptynge goyng about to do or suffer any suche arte and
thinge shall forthw[i]th by suche arte or attempte be excluded to take or have anye
further benefite profitt or comodatie by vertue of this my saide last will and
and testament And that ymmediately and frome thence forth ytt shalbe lawfull
to suche p[er]sone or p[er]sones to whome my parte of the saide landes tenements or other
things after the death of the saide p[er]sone or p[er]sones so attempting to break my saide devise
as appoynted to remayne defende or com[m]e to entre into suche parte of the saide landes
or tenements and acupie possess or enjoye the same same accordinge to suche estate
as by this my devise and testament as to hym or theym appoynted lymytted or devised
as thoughe the devise made to suche p[er]sone or p[er]sones so offending had never been had
it made And I utterly revoke & ..... voyd and adnull all and ev[er]y former willes
testaments legacs bequests execututors and ov[er]seers by me in any wise before this tyme
made named gyven willed or beqeathed and I will that this my p[resen]te testament
together w[i]th all the legacs bequests executors and ov[er]seers herein mentioned shall
stande remayne and abide for my very last will and testament and none other or
otherwise In witness whereof to this my p[resen]te testament and last will I the saide '''John'''
'''Strelley''' have sett my hande and seale dated the daye and yere first above wrytten

Item
I bequeath to''' will[ia]m Traves and myldred his wif''' to eyther of theym xxs By me '''John'''
'''Strelley''' witnesses at the readynge declaration sealinge and subscrybinge of theese
presente '''Thomas Bland thelder John Cater Alexander Carlile and Alexander'''
'''Rotherforthe notarye publique

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Will of John Studde, of Hingham, 1541

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of John Studde of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 16 March 1537. It was probated in 13 October 1541. '''Will of John Studde of Hingham, 1541''', ANF will register Liber 10 (Dowsyng) fo. 245[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/stud-studde-john-of-hingham|''Norfolk Record Office''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004635 Image 257-8.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in John Studde's will: *John Studde, Testator *Margaret, wife *Robert Short, neighbor *Robert Kytmer of Hackforth, neighbor *William Reyn, yoman *Thomas Cowper *Edmunde Woodkoke *Robert Lyster *Thomas Adcoke *Robert Drowse *William Myddylton, tayllour ==Sources==

Will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex 1604

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[[Category: Essex, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Tailecot 1604 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
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Will of Johannis Taylcott, granted probate on 24 Jan 1604. Died about 1604 in Bramctrie, Essex, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of John Tailcot of Braintree, Essex . The will was written in 1604 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 24 January 1604/5 The will images were good and very readable Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned *'''John Tailecot of Brainetrei, Pewterer''' Testator *'''Anne Tailcot''' wife of testator *'''John Tailcot''' son of testator *'''Barnabe Boltell''' occupies property of testator *'''Rachell Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Anne Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Marie Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Grace Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Sara Tailcott''' daughter of testator *'''Elizabeth Ingram my mayde servaunte''' servant of testator * '''William Mullings''' serving apprenticeship with wife of testator *'''Thomas Clarke''' serving apprenticeship with wife of testator *''''William Skinner''' father in law of testator *'''Roberte Tailcot my brother''' brother of testator *''''Marke Mott''' witness to will *'''Erasmus Sparhawke''' witness to will *'''James Sparhawke''' witness to will [page 1 folio 7 recto]
In the name of God Amen Anno
Domini 1604 In the second year of the reign of James KIng of England France and Ireland
Defender of the faith etc............................. '''I John Tailecot of Braine='''
'''trei in the Countie of Essex Pewterer''' being at this time sick in bodie but of good
sounde and perfect memorie seure and minde I thank and praise a;mightie god for it,
well weighing the uncertaine and fraile estate of this mortall and miserable life,
doe hereby and herrein aordeyne and male my ..... testament and last will in
manner and fore following that is to saie,

Imprimus I doe commend and comit
my soule into the handes and tuit[i]on of thalmightie god, my creator and redemer,
And my bodie to be buried in christioan buriall where it shall please almightie god to
take my life from me by and at the discrec[i]on of my Executrix hereafter named

Item
I doe give unto the poore people of the parish of Braintry twentie shillinges
of lawfull money of England to be paide to and amongst them within one month
next after my decaese by my executrix hereafter named

Item I will devise and
bequeath all that my messuage or tenement wherein I nowe dwell with the yards
gardens and apputen[a]nces to the same belonging as they nowe are in my occupac[i]on
set and being in Brauntry aforesaide unto '''Anne my wife''' for and during the whole
terme of her naturall life, And from and after the decease of the saide '''Anne my'''
'''saide wief''' I will and devise and bequeath all that my afore menc[i]oned messuage or
Tennement with the yardes and gardens and other appurta[i]ning thereunto belonginge
# as they nowe are in my tenure or occupac[i]onunto '''John Tailcot my sonne''' and to his
heires of his bodie lawfullie to be begotten for ever. And for want of such issue to
remaine to the righte and next heire of '''me the saide John Tailcot first named for ever

Item I will and devise all that my tenement with the yardes gardens and appur-=
tenances thereunto belonging in Braintrie aforesaid as the same nowe are in the
tenure or occupac[i]on of the saide''' Barnabe Boltell''' or of his assignes unto '''Rachell'''
'''Tailcot my daughter''' and to the heires of her body lawfully to be begotten for ever
And for wante of such issue to and amongest all the residue of my daughters that
shall happen to survive the saide '''Rachell''' and to their heires of their bodies lawfully
to be begotten for ever. And for wante of such issue to '''John Taylcot my sonne''' and
to the heires of his body for ever, And for wante of such issue to revert to the right
and next heires of me the said

[page 2 folio 7 verso] And next heire of me the saide '''John Tailcot''' for ever

Item I doe give unto '''John'''
'''Taylcot my sonne And to Anne Tailcot Marie Tailcot Grace Tailecot and Sara'''
'''Tailecot my daughters''' to every of them fortie pounds a peece of lawfull money of
England to be paide to them severally at their severall accomplishments of their
severall ages of one and twentie yeares if they shall for longe fortune to live, And
in case any of them shall fortune to die before the receipt of their saide Legacie of
fortie poundes that then I will devise and bequeath the porc[i]on of him her or them
so dyeinge of fortie poundes to and amongst all the residue of my daughters what=
soever which shall fortune to survive to be paide and aporc[i]oned and devided among=
gest them at their seaverall ages of one and twentie yeres.

Item I doe give unto
'''John Tailcot my saide sonne''' my best bedstedle standing in my parlor next my hall
with my best featherbed lienge uppon the same my best rug and my best flocbed,
my best vallannce and hanginge to the same my best coverlet my best feather
boulster my best flocbolster a paire of my best blankets a paire of my best sheetes,
two of my best pillowes with two of my best pillowbeeres to the same, my booke of
Martires and my booke intitled by the name of Mr Rogers booke to be delivered unto
him by the executors andministrators or assignes of '''Anne my saide wife''' within one
month, next after her decease, And she during her life to have the necessary using
thereof without altering the propertie, other than is hereby intended

Item I
doe in like manner give and bequeath my ioyned table with the frame and bench
bordes and six ioyned stooles in the saide parlor and all the wainscot seelinges
settles glasses and windowes and hangings now fixed used or imployed as pro=
pertie belonging to the house and the great chest in the saide parlor unto '''John'''
'''my saide sonne''' to be delivered to him by the executors administrators or assignes
of the saide '''Anne my saide wife'''within one month nexte after the decease
of the saide'''Anne my saide wief,''' and she to have the necessary use of them
during her life not altering the prop[er]tie of them or anie of them

Item I doe
give unto every of my children one brasse pott a peece of the waight of sixteene
poundes two kettles a peece th'one of every of them to conteine in measure
five gallons, th'other of them to conteyne in measure three gallons, twelve pewter
dishes a peece of thre seaverall sortible sizes conteyning every twelve dishes five
and twentie poundes in weight or above to be delivered unto them seaverally
at their seaverall agges of xxiti yeres or to soe manie of them as shall live to
attaine that ages by my executrix hereafter named

Item I doe give unto
'''Anne Tailcot my daughter''' all that my standing bedsteedle standing in my chamber
over my hall furnished as it now standeth that is to saie, having a featherbed a
flocbed a feather bolster a flocbolster a paire of blankets a coverlet two pillowes
Two pillowbeeres and a paire of sheets now used uppon the same to be delivered
unto the said '''Anne Tailcot my saide daughter''' at such time as she the said '''Anne'''
shall accomplishe her full age of xxiti yeres by my executrix hereafter named

Item
I doe give and bequeath unto '''Marie Tailcot my daughter''' my standing bedstedle
standing in my chamber over my kitchin where I nowe dwell and all the bedding and
furniture as it now standeth having a feather bed and other appurtening also alsoe
a paire of shetts and a pillowbere to be divered to her at her accomplismente
of her age of xxiti yeres by my executrix hereafter named

Item I doe give unto
'''Grace Tailcot my daughter''' one bedstedle with a flocbed and all things there=
unto appurteyning to be delivered to her at her agoe of xxiti yeres by my executrix
or her assignes

Item I doe give unto '''Anne my daughter''' my chest standing in
the hall chamber to be delivered unto her at her age of xxiti yeres

Item I doe give
unto '''Elizabeth Ingram my mayde servaunte''' xs of lawfull money of England

Item
[page 3 folio 8 recto]

Item I doe give unto '''William Mullings and Thomas Clarke''' to either of them xxs of lawefull
money of England uppon this condic[i]on that either of them doe serve their app[re]ntishodes
with my wief after my decease, And to be paide to him ot either of them at the determy=
nac[i]on of their appr[e]ntishoode and not otherwise, then uppon their seaverall servinge of
their app[re]ntishoods with my wife

Item I doe give unto every of my children three of my
silver spoons to be delivered unto them seaverallie as they shall come to and accomp=
lish their seaverall ages of xxiti yeres if they shall so longe live, All the residue
of my goodes chattells cattell money plate debts houshold stuff imple[ment]s of houshould moveables
and imoveables whatsoever nott being herein before bequeathed, my debts being paied my
funerall expenses disburssed and these my ;egacies herein given and bequeathed being
paied and p[er]formed, I wholie give and bequeath them unto '''Anne my wife''' And doe make
her sole Executrix of this my last will and testament, And |I will that my wief
uppon the Probate of this will she my saied wifef doe enter her owne bonde in
the somme of thre hundred poundes to '''my father in law William Skynner and Rob[er]t'''
'''Tailcot''' for the p[er]formance of all and every my legacies herein given by her to be
p[er]formed according to the true meaning hereof, And that in case she shall fortune to
marrie againe That before her such marriage she shall enter into sufficient bonde
in fower hundred poundes with obe sufficient suretie that''' my saied father in lawe'''
'''William Skinner and Roberte Tailcot my brother''' shall like of to the same '''Will[i]am'''
'''Skynner and Robert Tailcot trulie to p[er]forme all the legacies on her parte is
ro be paied according to the true meaning of this mylast will & testament.
Witnesses:'''Marke'''
'''Mott Erasmus Sparhawke and James Sparhawke

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Will of John Taylor alias Buxton of Woky, Somerset 1628

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[[Category:Somerset, Wills and Estates]] Will of John Taylor alias Buxton 1629 Johanns's will passed probate on 12 May 1629. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 155
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Will of Johanns Taylor of Somerset, England, granted probate on 12 May 1629. Died Abt 1629.
''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was good, and the handwriting very legible.


'''Persons mentioned''' *''''John Taylor alias Buxton''' the testator *'''William''' son of testator *'''Thomas''' son of testator *'''Anthony''' son od testator *'''Mary''' daughter of tesator *'''Christian''' daughter of testator *'''John Taylor als Buxton''' son of testator, executor *'''Thomas Taylor als Buxton''' deceased son of testator *''''Da. Trim''' witness *''' John Fussill''' witness *'''John Cowpe''' witness *''''Tho. Midleham''' witness
,br/> [First page folio 286 verso] In the name eof God Amen The sixth
day of March in the yeare of our lor god according to the CHurch of England one thousand
sixe hundred twentie and eight '''I John Taylor al[ia]s Buxton of Woky in the Countie of
'''Som[er]set husbandman''', being sicke in body, but of sound and perfect memory (prasied be god)
doe make this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge, that is to saie,,br/> First
I commend my sowle into the hands of Allmightie god my Creator And my bodie I committ
to the earth to be buried in the Churchyard of Woky aforesaid

Item I give unto the p[ar]ishe
parishe church of Woky aforesaid Three shillinges fourpence, And to the poore of the same
parishe three shillinges and fourpence more

Item I give and bequeath unto '''William my sonne'''
Two plough bullocks called Tayle and Meete?

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas my sonne''' one
ypake of Bullocks called Gallant and Hawke

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Anthony'''
'''my sonne''' one fower yeare aged mare colo[ur[ bat

Item i give and bequeath unto'''Mary my daught[er]'''
Two of my best kine?

Item I give and bequeath unto'''CHristian my daughter''' Two kine and a brownded
lynded heiffer

Item I give and bequeath unto '''William Taylor al[ia]s Buxton forsaid my sonne'''
the three acres of meadow in Jackwelle Ham and six acres of arrable land lyinge at Knoll and
Knollhill together with the indenture of Seale. To have and to hold to him the said '''William''' and his
assignes, for and during the terme of the lines in the said Indenture specified

Item I give and
bequeath all that five acres of meadow be it more or les lying in new Moves within the Mannor of
Wells, together with the Indenture of lease thereof, unto the said '''William and Anthony my '''
said sonnes. To have and to hold to them the said '''William and Anthony''' and their assignes
for and durinh the terme o their lives and the life of everie of them longest livinge ioyntie

Item
I give and bequeath unto the said '''William and Thomas my said sonnes''', that close of
medow or pasture grounds conteyning by estimation fowre ackers lying in Godny in the North
west Coumbe of Godnywood together with the indenture of lease. To have and to hold unto them
the said '''William and Thomas''', for and during the terme of the said Indenture limmitted
and expressed.

Item I give and bequeath unto the said '''William Thomas and Anthony
'''my said sonnes''', all that third part of seventeene acres of meadowe in Midle Padinore?
together with the Indenture of lease thereof. To have and to hold To them and their assignes

[Second page folio 286 recto]

ioyntlie, for and during their lives and the life of everie of them longest livinge

Item I give and
bequeath unto the said '''Thomas my sonne''' all that halfacre of meadoe lyinge in Hornsmeade
together with the Indenture of lease thereof. To have and to hold unto him the said '''Thomas''' and
his assignes, for and during the lives of him the said '''Thomas''' '''John Taylor als Buxton'''
and '''Anthony my sonne and the life of everie of them longestliving

Item I give and bequeath unto
'''Mary and Christian my said daughters''' all that Close of meadowe or pasture ground conteyning
by estimation twelve ackres, beit more or lesse lyinge at Godney together with the indeture of lease
ther. To have and to hold unto them the said '''Mary and Christian''' and their assignes ioyntlie
for and during the terme of the said lease limmitted and expressed.

Item I give and bequeath unto
the said '''Christian and Mary my said daughters''', all those three ackres and halfe of meadow
ground lying in the mares together with the indenture of lease thereof. To have and to hold
to them and their assignes in manner and forme followinge that is to saie unto the said '''Christian and'''
her assignes. Two parts of the profitts of the said grounds, and the third part of the p[ro]fitts of the said
ground unto the said '''Mary''' and her assignes, for and during the terme yet to come, and not expired
and determinable uppon the lines in the said INdenture named and expressed.

Item I give and
bequeath unto my said '''daughter Mary''' my little Bay mare two acres and half of wheat
at Marly, and fortie shillinges worth of wheate out of the Mont.

Item I give and bequeath unto
the said '''Mary and Christian my said daughters''' all my wines linnen and wollen apparrell
equally to be devided between them

It[e]m I give and bequeath unto the said '''Christian my daughter'''
my little black colt

It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''my said sonnews John and William all my
plough harnes equally to be devided betweene them.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''William my'''
'''said sonne''' my Correll Nagg and a coffer.

It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas my said sonne'''
my graie mare and eight hogg sheepe.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''William and Anthony my said'''
'''sonnes''' six couple of yus and lambes to be equally devided betweene them.

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''John my sonne one Steere sparkiled redd and two acres of meadowe lying in yorrstead
together with the Indenture of Lease thereof To have and to hold unto him the said '''John''' his executors
and assignes for and during the terme yet to come and determinable uppon the lives of the said '''Thomas'''
'''and Anthonie my said sonnes

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Mary my said daughter my best'''
brassepanne.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Christian my said daughter'''my two best brasse
ketles.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''John and William my sonnes''' aforesaid my nest bed and
all thinges belonging to it.

Item I give an bequeath unto the said'''Mary and CHristian my daughters''' my
two second best bedds and the bedding thereto

Item my will is that all the cattell which I have
given by this my last will and testament to my said children shall be fostered and kept by myne executor
with the haie which I leave unto him untill they shall goee to grasse. And that haie which
shalbe then left to be devided amongst them, unto whom I have given the said cattell

Item I give
and bequeath unto'''Christian my said daughter''' all that pewter vessell which was given to''' my sonne'''
'''Thomas deceassed''' and a black heiffer.

Item I give and bequeath unto '''John my sonne ''' my best
brasse pott he giving unto '''Thomas and Anthonie my said sonnes''' three shillings a pice.

Item I give
unto '''William my said sonne''' my second best brasse pott and my second best barrell and one bible

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas and Anthony''' my Two little brasse potts

Item I give unto
'''my said sonne Anthony my other Bible. All the test of my goodes chattell leases cattell and debts
not before given or beqyeathed I give and bequeath unto''' my said sonne John Taylor als
'''Buxton''' whom I nominate constitute ordaine and make mine executor In witness whereof
I have hereunto sett mynehand and seale, the daie and yeare first abovewritten The marke of
'''Thomas Taylor als Buxton the Testator''' Signed sealed and delivered to '''John Taylor als'''
'''Buxton the Executor''' in the p[re]sence of '''Da. Trim: John Fussill: John Cowpe Tho. Midleham'''
,br/>
'''Probatum'''

This will written above was proved at London before the venerable Master Henry Marten knight, Doctor of Laws the master guardian of the Commission constituted for the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, the twelfth day of May AD 1629 Judgment given to John Tayler alias Buxton the son and Executor named in the same will, the which commission gave administration of all and singular... ===Sources===

Will of John Thurton of Broome, Norfolk, 1609

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Broome, Norfolk]] [[Category:Ditchingham, Norfolk]] [[Category: Norwich, Norfolk]] [[Category:Bungay, Suffolk]] [[Category:Thwaite, Suffolk]] [[Category:Mundham, Norfolk]] [[Category:Topcroft, Norfolk]] [[Category:Radecki-37]] ==Introduction== This is the Last Will and Testament for [[Thurton-2|John Thurton]] of Broome, Norfolk. He was born in about 1522 and died in September 1609. The will was written in January 1606/7 and proved in November, 1609. John's wife Grace is mentioned in the will as having died, and she passed in December 1606, and this event might well have prompted John to write the will a month later. Transcription conventions used in this text: *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
*Page breaks are noted where they occur *The text was originally in one very large block of text. *Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item") *Bold text for names have been added for ease of reading *The use of ff for F is retained where used. *The use of the obsolete letter Thorn is rendered by [th] where used. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text and noted in [brackets]. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was marginally acceptable, and the handwriting relatively legible. ==Persons Listed in Will== (Listed in order of appearance) *[[Thurton-2|John Thurton]] *[[Thurton-7|Anne (Thurton) Wrighte]] (Sister) *[[Wrighte-23|John Wrighte]] (Sister Anne's husband; of Ditchingham) *[[Thurton-8|Elizabeth (Thurton) Davye]] (Sister) *[[Davye-21|Andrewe Davye]] (Sister Elizabeth's husband; of Ditchingham; mentioned 3x) *Johane (Thurton) Stonnard (Sister; mentioned 3x) *John Stonnard the Elder (Sister's husband; of Brooke; mentioned 3x; spelled Stannard 2x) *Richard Thurton (deceased; presumed brother; of Norwiche) *William Thurton (presumed brother; of Bongaye) *Robert Thurton (1st cousin, son of uncle William Thurton) *Richard Thurton (1st cousin, son of uncle William Thurton) *Elizabeth Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *Anne Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *Johane Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *Awdrie Thurton (1st cousin, daughter of uncle William Thurton) *William Thurton (deceased, father's brother; of Ditchingham) *John Turnor (deceased; relationship unknown; of Twaighte) *Richard Sperham (relationship unknown; of Broome) *Anne Sperham (wife of Richard) *John Sperham (deceased; relationship unknown; of Ditchingham) *Robert Stanard (relationship unknown, possibly nephew and son of John Stonnard the Elder; of Mondham) *William Stonnard (nephew; son of John Stonnard the Elder; of Broome) *John Stonard the Younger (nephew; son of John Stonnard the Elder; of Booke, probably misspelling of Brooke) *Maryan Belward (relationship unknown, wife of Richard Belward) *Richard Belward (relationship unknown; of Ditchingham) *Dorothie Stonnard (niece, daughter of John Stonnard the Elder; of Topcrofte; mentioned 2x, once spelled Stannard) *[[Calthorpe-140|Christopher Calthorpe]] [the Younger] (grandson, son of daughter Maude; of Bongaye) *[[Calthorpe-142|Christopher Calthorpe]] [the Elder] (son-in-law, husband of daughter Maude; of Ditchingham; mentioned 6x) *Grace Calthorpe (granddaughter, daughter of Maude) *[[Shelton-707|Grace Thurton]] (deceased; wife) *[[Thurton-1|Mawde (Maude) (Thurton) Calthorpe]] (daughter; mentioned 6x) *[[Thurton-9|Elizabeth Thurton]] (daughter; mentioned 7x) *Timothie Carconer (witness) *William Cobbell (witness) *William Birde (court Master) ==Text== [''folio 406 recto''] In the name of God, Amen, the twentith
Daye of Januarye in the yere of the raigne of o[u]r Soveraigne Lorde James by the
grace of god king of England, ffrance and Ireland the fourthe and of Scotlande the
ffortye Anno Domini one thowsande sixe hundred and sixe: I '''John Thurton''' of
Brome in the Countie of Norff gentleman beying in perfect memory (Almightie
god be evermore praysed for yt) utterlie renouncinge all former willes Doe make
and declare this my testament and last will in manner and forme folowinge ffirst
and principallye I give and commytt my sinnefull soule unto the most mercifull
handes of Almightie god most humblie beseeching hym to be so good and gracious
unto me as to pardon and forgive me all my synnes onlie of hys free mercey in by and
thoroughe the Deathe and precious obedience of his most holie and derelie beloved Sonne
Christe Jesus my onlie and all sufficient blessed Savioure. And my bodie I bequeathe
to the earthe. Item: I give and bequeathe to the poore people comming to my buryall to every
of them twoe pence of lawfull englishe money to be payed to every of them the same Daye. Item: I give and bequeathe allso over and besides that before bequeathed unto the poore people
of every of these next named townes or parishes to be Distributed indifferentlie amonge
the poore people which at the tyme of the giftes or Legaceys bestowing or paying shalbe
then there inhabiting theise severall sommes of lawful englishe money hereafter exp[re]ssed
vizt: To the poore people of Brome aforesaid thirtie shillinges; To the poore people in Bongay
fortie shillinges. To the poore of Loddon thirtie shillinges; To the poore of Mendham
and Seysland twentie shillinges. To the poore in Ditchingham twentie shillinges:
To the poore in Ellingham twentie shillinges. To the poore of Twaight three shillinges
fower pence. To the poore in Kirbiecane fyve shillinges. To the poor in Leddenham
thirteene shillinges fower pence. To the poore in Beddingham thirteene shillinges
fower pence; To the poore in Beckles fortie shillinges. And to the poore people in
Lowstotoffe fortie shillinges. All which sommes aforesaid and every of them I will
shalbe distributed indifferentlie amongest all the poore people of every of the townes
and parishes aforesaid with a good regarde of every ones povertie and paid unto every
of them betweene the twentie and thirtie Dayes of the monethe of Januarye next after
my Departure out of this life. Allso I give unto '''Anne''' my Sister the nowe wife of
'''John wrighte''' of Ditchingham twentie poundes of lawfulll englishe money to be paid within
fower monethes next after my Departure out of this ^present life. Allso I give unto '''Elizabeth'''
the nowe wife of '''Andrewe Davye''' of Ditchingham aforesaied my Sister the life somme
of twentie poundes of lawfull englishe money to be allso payed unto her within fower
monethes next after my Deceasse. Allso I give and bequeathe' unto '''Johane''' my Sister
the nowe wife of '''John Stonnard the elder''' of Brooke yerelie and every yere duringe
her n[atu]rall life the yerelie somme of twentie poundes of good and lawfull englishe money
to be paied unto her the said Johane or her assignes at fower severall tymes in the
yere that is to saye at the ffeast daye of o[u]r Lorde commonlie called Christmas Daye
the ffeast Daye of the Annunciacon of oure Ladye the ffeast daye of Saint John
Baptist and one the ffeast daye of Saint Michaell the Archanngell by even
and equal portions yerelie and every yere during her naturall life. The firste
payment thereof to begynne at which of the said ffeastes shall happen next after
my departure out of this life. Item: I give unto all the children of '''Richard Thurton'''
late of Norwiche deceased to every of them fortie shillinges to make them Rynges
withall to be paied within twoe monethes next after my decease at the furthest.
Allso I do give unto '''william Thurton''' of Bongaye the somme of thirtie poundes of
lawfulle englishe money to be payed within twoe monethes next after my departure
out of this life. Allso I give unto '''Robert Richard Elizabeth Anne Johane''' and
'''Awdrie''' children of my uncle '''william Thurton''' late of Ditchingham deceased: to [''folio 406 verso'']
every of them the somme of fortie shillinges of lawfull englishe money to be payed unto
every of them within twoe monethes next after my decease. Allso I give to all the
children of '''John Turnor''' late of Twaighte deceased to every of them twentie shillinges
in [''margin note'' good] gould to make them Rynges of. Item I give to '''Richard Sperham''' of Broome aforesaid
and '''Anne''' his wife fyve poundes of lawfull englishe money to be payed soone after my
Decease or within three monethes next after at the farthest. Allso I give to all the
children of '''John Sperham''' late of Ditchingham deceased to every of them fortie shillings
of good englishe money to be paied to every of them as they shalbe of the age of one and
twentie yeres or within one yere next after my departure out of this life which doe
last happen. Allso I give unto all my servanntes which shalbe Dwellinge with me
at the Daye of my deathe twentie shillinges of like lawfull englishe money to be
payed vizt twentie shillinges to every of them at or before the ffeast daye of Sainct Michaell
Tharchangell next after my departure out of the present life. Item I give and bequethe
unto '''Robert Stanard''' of Mondham in the Countie of Norff[olk] yeoman thirtie poundes of
lawfull englishe money to be payed unto hym within one yere next after my Decease. Allso
I give and bequeathe unto '''William Stonnard''' of Broome aforesaied and to '''John Stonard'''
'''the younger''' of Booke probably mispelled Brooke aforesaid sonnes of '''John Stonnard thelder''' of Brooke aforesayed and
'''Johane''' his wife to either of them the somme of twoe hundred markes of good and lawfull
englishe money to be paied unto either of them within one yere and a halfe next after my
Departure out of this mortall life; And allso I give and bequeathe unto '''Marryan''' the
nowe wife of '''Richard Belward''' of Ditchingham the somme of one hundred pounds of
lawfull englishe money to be likewise payed unto her within one yere and a halfe next
after my Decease. Allso I give and bequeathe unto '''Dorothie Stonnard''' of Topcrofte
Daughter of '''John Stannard the elder''' of Brooke aforesaid the like somme of one hundred
poundes of like lawfull englishe money to be paied unto her as soone as she shalbe of the
age one and twentie yeres; And I allso give unto her the said '''Dorothie Stannard''' the
yerelie somme of fortie shillinges of lawfull englishe money to be payed unto her yerelie &
every yere at the ffeaste daye of Sainct Michaell the Archanngell only untill she shalbe
of the age of one and twentie yeres for her better maynten[a]nce and good education and then
to cease. Allso I give unto '''xpofer Christopher Calthorpe''' of Bongay the sonne of '''xpofer Calthrope'''
my sonne in lawe the sonne of '''xpofer Calthrope''' of Ditchingham my sonne in lawe the
Somme of twoe hundred pounds of good and lawfull englishe money to be paied unto hym
at his age of one and twentie yeres; Allso I give and bequeathe unto '''Grace Calthrope'''
Daughter of the said '''Christofer Calthrope''' my sonne in law the somme of twoe hundred
markes of lawfull englishe money to be paied unto her when she shall accomplish her age
of one and twentie yeres. Item I will Devise and bequeathe all my howses Landes tenem[en]ts
and hereditaments aswell free and Chare as coppie ^hold and custumarye tenure with all and
singuler theire and every of theire appurtun[a]nces and every of them in what townes parishes
or places soever lying or beying to the heires of me the said '''John Thurton''' on the body of
'''Grace''' my very loving wife Deceased begotten; Provided notwithstanding and allwayes
excepted that yf it shoulde so please god that the heires of me '''John Thurton''' on the body of the
saied '''Grace''' my wife begotten and allso ^all the heirs of theire on theire or either of theire bodye
or bodies begotten or to be begotten Do depart this present life and leave no yssue on any
of theire bodyes begotten; Then I will Devise and bequeathe and give all my sayed howses Landes
Tenements and hereditaments with all and singuler theire app[ur]t[e]n[a]nces and every of them to
all the children of '''John Stannard the elder''' of Brooke on the bodye of Johane his nowe wife
my Sister begotten and theire heires for ever (any thinge matter or cause whatsoever
heretofore or hereafter in this my testament or last will to the contrarie hereof notwithstanding
And moreover allso I will Devise and my mynd ys that all the Evidences and wrytinges
which any maye concerne any houses Landes or tenements beyng left by me in any of
my howses or other places at the tyme of my departure out of this life shalbe put into
a suer secure? cheste with twoe lockes and twoe keys wherof either of my twoe daughters '''Mawde''' [''folio 407 recto'']
and '''Elizabeth''' to have either of them one to be left by theire appoyntment and consent in
some convenient place to be safelie kept and preserved for the use of them selves and theire heires
on theire bodie or bodyes begotten or to be begotten. And yf it should soe please god that bothe
my saied Daughters '''Mawde''' and '''Elizabeth''' and all the heires on theire or either of theire body
or bodies begotten or to be begotten do departe this present life and leave no yssue on any of theire
bodies begotten or to be begotten: Then I will devise and bequeathe all the Evidences and writings
aforesaid and every of them unto the twoe eldest sonnes of the aforenamed '''John Stonnard'''
'''the elder''' of Brooke on the bodie of '''Johane''' his nowe wife begotten which then shalbe livinge
to be by them safelie kept and preserved to the use of them selves and theire other brother and
Sisters. And whereas I the saied '''John Thurton''' have heretofore sould unto henry ^'''Andrewe Davye''' of
Ditchingham my brother in lawe certeyne freehould Landes in some three acres whereof be yt
more or less I suppose the heires of my bodie begotten or interresses. Therefore I will devise
and my mynde ys that '''Mawde''' and '''Elizabeth''' my Daughters and theire heires shall within
Sixe monethes next after reasonable request or requests made by the sayed '''Andrewe
Davie''' or his heires or any other person or persons
[''marginal insertion''] havinge bowghte the said
groundes & that w[i]thin the
countye of Norff & cittie of
norw[i]ch or eith[e]r of them & at
the charge in lawe of the p[er]son
or p[er]sons [''end marginal insertion'']
so making requeste or requestes doe
execute and suffer or cause to be done executed and suffred all or any resonable Acte
or Actes thinge or thinges for the extinguishinge of all theire righte title and inte[re]st
in or to the said groundes or any of them by me bargayned and sould unto the use of
the person or persons then owners of the saied groundes and theire heires only accordinge
to the effect intent and trewe meaninge of the writinges whereunto my hand and seale
ys set to be by them shewed fourthe and not otherwise: And if the said '''Mawde''' and
'''Elizabeth''' my Daughters and theire heires shall refuse or shall not within the sixe moneths
aforesaid Do and suffer or cause to be done and suffred suche reasonable act or Actes
thinge or thinges as they or theire councell learned in the Lawe shall reasonablie Devise
and require and that according to theire wrytinges under my hande and seale heretofore made
and by them to be shewed fourthe as aforesayed and no otherwise. Then I will and devise
that yt shalbe lawfull unto the saied person or persons owners of the saied grounds and
so making requeste or requestes their heiree and assignes and every or any of them into one
inclose a close or parcel of land of me the said '''John Thurton''' called or known by the name Lofthowse lying in
Broome and Thwayte in the Countie of Norff[olk] or either of them or any part or p[ar]cell
thereof to enter and Distrayne and the Distresse or Distresses there taken or had to
carrye, beare, leade or dryve awaye and them to deteyne until the saied '''Mawde''' and '''Elizabeth'''
my Daughters or either of them or the heires of them or of either of them shall acknowledg
execute Doe and suffer or cause to be Done acknowledged executed done or suffred
all and singuler suche reasonable act or actes thinge or thinges or take some other course
or order for the further and better assuringe and suer making of all the sayed groundes unto
the use or uses of the person or persons owners of the saied groundes and theire heires as
may be to their reasonable content and that onlie according to the Tenure intent effecte
and trewe meaninge of the said wrytinges under my hande and seale made and by them
to be shewed fourthe as aforesaied and no otherwise (any thinge matter or cause heretofore
or hereafter in this my last will and testament to the contrairie thereof in any wise
notwithstanding. And moreover whereas I have sould to divers and sundrye p[er]sons
divers freehould Landes and tenements lying in Beddingham Leddenham wotten &
Topcrofte or any of them and have conveyansed with divers of them to dischardge divers
of the saied Landes and Tenements of all other rentes
[''marginal insertion''] except those rents reserved
by coven[a]nt to myself &
my heires I will & devise
that all other rents [''end marginal insertion'']
coven[a]nted by me and my heires
to be discharged (except before excepted) shall according to the tenor intent effect
and true meaning of theire severall writinges under my hande and seale to be by them
shewed fourthe be by my executors or administrators or the heires executors or Admin[istrators]
of them or either of them or theire or any of theire assignes from tyme to tyme and at
all tymes dischardged only according to the intent effect and true meaninge of theire
severall wrytinges udner my hande and seale to be by them shewed fourthe and no otherwise
(any thinge matter or cause hereforgfore or heareafter in this my testament and last will [''folio 407 verso'']
to the contrarye hereof in anywise notwithstanding. Allso my money in my house and all other
my money due or to be due otherwise, all my plate househouldstuffe ymplements of house all
my Cattell of what kynde so ever all my Corne and haye and all my goodes aswell moveable
or not moveable of what kynde nature or qualitie soever beyng I give devise and bequeathe
whollie unto '''Mawde''' the nowe wife of '''xpofer Calthrop''' of Dichingham my Daughter and
'''Elizabeth Thurton''' of Broome in the Countie of Norff[olk] my other Daughter to be for the
payment of all my debtes all my Legaceys guiftes and bequeathes in this my last will
and Testament all funerall chardges and other chardges whatsoever and all which remayneth
to be equallie Devided betwene them vizt my sayed twoe Daughters. And I do ordayne and
make the saied '''xpofer Calthrop''' my sonne in lawe and the saied '''Elizabeth Thurton''' my daught[e]r
Executor of this my last will and testament whome I most earnestlie Desire as my greate
and last request and allso chardge as they will awnswere yt before the Judge of all the
world to deale in yt soe trulie contionablie faithfullie carefullie and effectuallie as may
be especiallie to the glorie of Almightie god, dischardge of theire owne consciences and
good performance of this my last will and testament according to my good intent and
true meaning whereof I make no doubte. And as in the begynning of this my last will
and testament so nowe likewise in the ende hereof I most humblie and hartelie beseeche
Almightie god for his owne names sake and his most deerelie beloved Sonne Christe Jesus
sake to be so good and gracious unto me as to forgive me all my synnes and to receyve me
into his etearnall kingdome of glorye in his good tyme so be yt even soe be yt. And
unto this my last will and testament written in three sheetes of paper I have set my
hande to every sheet and to this last sheete bothe my hande and Seale. And thys I
have delivered as my last will and testament: By me '''John Thurton'''. Witnesses
'''Timothie Carconer''' and '''William Cobbell'''. Latin Probatum abstract: This will was proved at London at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury before Master '''William Birde''' Legum Doctore (Doctor of Law) on 1 November 1609. Administration of the goods and credits granted to '''Christofer Calthrope''' and '''Elizabeth Thurton''', the natural and legitimate daughter of the said deceased and the executors named in the said will, who swore to administer them well and faithfully ==Sources== *Will of John Thurton of Brome, Norfolk. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D945735 The National Archives]. Ref: PROB 11/114/429. Date 20 January 1606/7, (accessed 29 August 2022).

Will of John Wale, Baker of Mountsorrel 1873

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-41|John Wale]] was written on 14 November 1865 and proved on 27 January 1873. He died on 13 October 1872 at Mountsorrel. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE462/16
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John Wale probate in 1873 in Leicestershire, England. Died 13 Oct 1872 residing in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Baker.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *John Wale (testator) *Sarah Wale (wife) *Emma Wale (daughter) *Alfred Wale (son) *Thomas Brearly (left John a legacy) '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE462/7
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F103056254%2F00538&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00140439 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00140439 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 10 October 2023)
Thomas Brearley probate in 1864 in Leicestershire, England. Died 24 Mar 1864 residing in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Framework knitter.
*Witnesses: Thomas Daykin, Rebecca Brown (possibly Rebecca Brewin, sister's daughter) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me '''John Wale''' of the
South end of Mountsorrel in the County of Leicester Baker
I give and devise the whole of my property both real and personal
to my Wife '''Sarah Wale''' and to my Daughter '''Emma Wale'''
upon Trust for the purposes following. That my Wife Sarah
Wale shall receive the rents profits arising from my real and
personal estate during the term of her natural life for her own
absolute use and benefit and after her decease the whole of my
real and personal Estate shall within six calendar months by
private contract or otherwise be sold and the proceeds of such
sale or sales be equally divided amongst such of my children
or their Wives or their Children as may be living at the time
of her decease and whereas my Son '''Alfred Wale''' has lent me
the Sum of Three hundred pounds on Mortgage on the property
bequeathed to me by '''Thomas Brearly''' my will is that he
should first of all be paid the sum of Three hundred pounds
or such part as shall remain unpaid at the time of my
decease or decease of Wife Sarah Wale and afterwards take an
equal share with such of my children or ^their descendants as may
be living at the decease of my aforesaid Wife or of myself or
whichsoever may be the longest survivor and I hereby charge
me real and personal estate with my Funeral expences and
testamentary expences and the expence of proving this my Will
And I nominate and appoint my Wife Sarah Wale and my
[Page 2]
daughter Emma Wale joint Executrixes for proving this my Will
and carrying the same into execution Given under my hand
this fourteenth of November in the year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and sixty five Signed by the
aforesaid John Wale the Testator as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who at his request have in his
presence and in the presence of each other Subscribed our names
as Witnesses - John Wale -
- '''Thomas Daykin - Rebecca Brown''' -
Proved at Leicester the Twenty seventh
day of January 1873 by the Oath of
Emma Wale Spinster Daughter of the
deceased the surviving Executrix to whom
Administration was granted.
The Testator John Wale was late of Mountsorrel
in the County of Leicester Baker and died on
the thirteenth day of October 1872 at Mountsorrel
aforesaid
Under £100
Extracted by Henry Hogg Solicitor Nottingham == Sources ==

Will of John Wales, Esq, Captain, Potters Bar and Bombay 1811

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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wales-334|John Wales]] Esq Captain Potters Bar and Bombay written 11 Sep 1802, Codicils 26 Aug 1803 and 17 April 1809, was proved at London 9 March 1911, Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D213906 PROB 11/1520/169] Description: Will of John Wales, first Lieutenant in the Honorable East India Company's Marine Establishment of Bombay , East Indies Date: 09 March 1811 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *John Wales, Captain in East India Comany (testator) *[[Dixon-3907|Maria Catherine Wales]] (testator's wife, executrix) *[[Wales-588|Mary Womack]] the wife of Mr Richard Womack (sister) *[[Wales-589|Sarah Womack]] the wife of Mr. George Womack (sister) *[[Wales-590|Abigail Manners]] the wife of Mr Joseph Manners (sister) *Archibald Blair of Bayford, Herts (executor) *William Eyre of Edmonton, Middx, wine merchant (executor) *Edmund Chalmer, Middle Temple (witness, affidavit) *William Chalmer, son of Edmund (witness) *Levi Philipps of Guildford St, Middx (affidavit) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me '''John'''
'''Wales''' Esq. First Lieutenant in the Honourable East India Company's
Marine Establishment at Bombay in the East Indies I direct that all my
just debts funeral Expenses & the expenses of proving this my Will be
ib the first place paid and satisfied by me ex[ecut]ors hereinafter named as
soon as conveniently may be after my decease I give and bequeath
unto my dearly beloved Wife '''Maria Catherine Wales''' all such household
Goods and furniture plate linen woollen china pictures books wines [...]
and all other liquors as I shall die possessed of Also my watches and
rings and the jewels watches rings and trinkets used and worn by her
to and for her own sole and absolute use and benefit I give & bequeath
unto my Sister '''Mary Womack the wife of Mr Richard Womack''' now
living at Heath in the County of York the Sum of One hundred pounds
Also I give and bequeath unto my Sister '''Sarah Womack the wife of'''
'''Mr. George Womack''' now living in Warmfield in the said County of York
the like Sum of One hundred pounds Also I give and bequeath unto
my Sister '''Abigail Manners the wife of Mr Joseph Manners''' now
living at Hull in the said County of York the like Sum of One hundred
pounds And from and after payment of my just debts funeral and
testamentary Expenses and the several legacies hereinbefore ny me
bequeathed and in the meantime subject thereto I give and bequeath
all the rest residue and remainder of my personal Estate and Effects
whatsoever and wheresoever unto my Executors hereinafter named their
Executors and Adm[inistrat]ors In Trust nevertheless as soon as conveniently
may be after my decease to collect and get in the same and convert the
same into money and place the monies thence arising out at Interest
upon Government Securities or in some of the Public Stocks or funds with
power to change the Securities wherein the same shall be invested at
their discretion And upon further Trust to pay the Interest & dividends
thence arising as the same shall from time to time become due and
payable unto my said dear wife Maria Catherine Wales and her Assigns
or permit or empower her and then to receive the same to her and
their own use for and during the term of her natural life and from and
after her decease and in the meantime subject to her life Interest therein
[Page 2]
In Trust as to the said principal residue of my personal Estate & Effects
and the monies thence arising for and for the benefit of all and every my
children by my said dear wife that shall be living at my death or born
in due time afterwards share and share alike and if only one such
child in trust for such only child their respective shares of and in the
said trust monies and premises and in any accrued share there of under
the proviso hereinafter contained in that behalf to be vested and
transmissible interests in them respectively when and as they shall
respectively attain their ages of twenty one years or be married which
shall first happen but the payment and transfer thereof to be postponed
till after the death of my said dear wife if she shall be then living provided
that in case any of my said children if more than one shall happen to
die under the age of 21 years and unmarried his or her share shall
go and belong to the Survivors and Survivor of them share & share
alike or to the Sole Survivor & so often as the case shall happen & I
will and direct that the interest of their respective shares after the
decease of my said dear wife during their respective minorities be
accumulated for their benefit with power nevertheless for my said
trustees and Ex[ecut]ors their Ex[ecut]ors and Adm[inistrat]ors to apply the whole or any
part or parts of such interest at their discretion after my said wife's
decease in or towards the maintenance and Education of my said
children during their respective minorities in and of or in addition to the
provision made for them in that behalf by virtue of & under my
marriage articles and in case I shall leave no child or children living
at my death or born in due time afterwards or in case all such children
shall happen to die before any of them shall attain the age of 21 years
or be married then subject to the life interes of my said dear wife
therein I give & bequeath all the aforesaid residue of my personal
estate & effects and the monies thence arising unto my said three
sisters Mary Womack Sarah Womack and Abigail Manners if
they shall be then living equally share and share alike or to the
Survivors or Survivor of them who shall be then living provided
& my will is that if any of my said Sisters shall be then dead
having left issue then living such issue shall be intitled to the
same share that their mother would have taken under this my
will had she been then living and in case all my said three sisters
shall be then dead without leaving any issue then living such
residue of my said personal Estate and effects subject to my said
dear wife's life interest therein shall be held in Trust for such person
or persons as would then be intitled to the same under and by virtue
of the Statute of Distribution of Intestates Effects in case I had then
died intestate and unmarried And I will and declare that none
of my said trustees their Ex[ecut]ors or Adm[inistrat]ors shall be answerable for
any other of them or for any money to be received by virtue of the
trusts aforesaid any otherwise than each person for such sum & sums
of monay as he or she shall respectively actually receive & that each
& every of them their Ex[ecut]ors or Adm[inistrat]ors shall & may out of the said trust
monies reimburse themselves all such costs charges damages and
expenses as they or any of them shall sustain expend or be put unto
in & about the execution & performance of the trusts hereby in them
reposed & I do hereby constitute & appoint my said dear wife Maria
Catherine Wales and '''Archibald Blair''' of Bayford in the County of
Herts Esquire and '''William Eyre''' of Edmonton in the County of Midd[lese]x
Winemerchant Executrix and Executors of this my will & hereby
revoking all former & other wills by me at any time heretofore made &
declaring this to be my last will & Testament In Witness whereof I have
to this my las will and Testament contained in one sheet of paper set
my hand and seal the eleventh day of September in the year of our Lord
One thousand eight hundred and two - Jno Wales [L.S.] - Signed
[Page 3]
sealed published and declared by the said Testator John Wales as &
for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence
at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names as Witnesses. '''Edmd Chalmer''' Middle Temple - '''Willm Chalmer'''
his Son /-/
August 26th 1803 Bombay. Being about to prosecute a
Service when perhaps it may please God to call me to himself and
being convinced my dear wife Maria Catherine Wales in such case or
Event would but be indifferently situated in this world I do hereby
constitute and make her my sole heir to all & every thing I possess and
revoke the legacies before mentioned to my Sisters in consequence of
the reduced State of my finances trusting to my dearly beloved wife
aforenamed in case she should be prgnant will leave the remains
of my property to him or her when of age indeed it is scarcely necessary
to mention this from the knowledge I have of her amiable and
excellent disposition /-/ Jno Wales [L.S.] /-/
Potters Bar April 17th 1809. In a few Days I shall embark for
Calcutta and again confirm the above Codicil for the reason therein
contained Witness my hand Jno Wales [L.S.]
8th March 1811.
On which day appeared personally '''Levi Philipps''' of Guildford
Street in the County of Middlesex Esq. amd Edmund Chalmer
of the Middle Temple London Gentleman and by virtue of their corporal
Oaths deposed that they knew and werewell acquainted with John
Wales late of Potters Bar in the Parish of South Mimms in the County
of Hertford but a Captain in the Hon[oura]ble the East India Company's
Marine Establishment at Bombay and Marine Surveyor General
in the Service of the said Company at Calcutta in the East Indies Esquire
deceased and also with his manner and character of handwriting
having frequently seen him write & subscribe his name & having now
carefully viewed and perused the paper writings hereunto annexed
purporting to be two Codicils to the last will & Testament of the said
deceased the first of the said Codicils beginning thus "August 26 1803
"Bombay Being about to prosecute a Service" ending thus "From
"the knowledge I have of her amiable and excellent disposition"
and thus subscribed "Jno Wales" and the second of the said Codicils
beginning thus "Potters Bar April 17. 1809" ending thus "Witness
"my hand" and thus subscribed Jno Wales" they these Deponents do
say that they verily & in their consciences believe the name and
subscritption "Jno Wales" so respectively set and subscribed to each of
the said Codicils beginning and ending as aforesaid to be of the
proper handwriting and subscription of him the said John Wales Esq
deceased /-/ L Philipps - Edmd Chalmer /-/ Same day the said Levi
Philipps and Edmund Chalmer were duly sworn to the truth of this
Affidavit before me /-/ C. Cooke Surr[ogate] /-/ Present Geo. Bogg Not[ary] Pub[lic] /-/
Proved at London with two Codicils 9th March 1811 before the
Worshipful Charles Coate Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath
of Maria Catherine Wales Widow the Relict one of the Ex[ecut]ors power
reserved to Archibald Blair Esq. and William Eyre Esq. the other
Ex[ecut]ors /-/ == Sources ==

Will of John Wealde the Elder of Melford, Suffolk, 1553

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[[Category: Suffolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Weld-16|John Wealde the Elder]] of "Meldeforthe" (Melford) in Suffolk, England. John wrote his will on 22 February 1551/2 and it was proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury on 4 April 1553. '''Will of John Wealde the Elder 1553''' Archdeaconry of Sudbury, Liber 1551-1552-1553 Buxston, Wealde, Johan., Melford folio 97. Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk England. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008101289?cat=656784 Images viewable at an LDS Family History Centre] film 008101289 Viewed 24 May 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F, and the letter Thorn rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Weld-16|John Wealde]]''' the Elder of Meldeforthe (Melford). Testator. *'''[[Weld-159|Margaret my Daughter]]''' inherits Testator's house on Egremond Street in Glemesforthe (Glemsford) *'''John my sonne''' Testator's son. Co-executor of will with Testator's brother Thomas. *'''[[Weld-15|Thomas my sonne]]''' Testator's son, under the age of 21 years. *'''my Dowghter Margery''' Testator's daughter, under the age of 21 years. *'''Unnamed wife''' who has two children with another husband. *'''Jone my Wyves Dowghter''' implies that this is not the daughter of the Testator. Inherits 40s and a cow. *'''Robert my wyves sonne''' not the son of the Testator, as he states he has the two sons John and Thomas. Inherits 20s. *'''Thomas Weld''' may be the same Thomas Wealde, Testator's brother who acts as co-executor. *'''John Strutte of Glenfford''' supervisor of will, and witness to will. Probably this [[Strutt-10|John Strutt]]. *'''Wylliam Marshall''' witness to will. *'''Erasing Strutte''' witness to will. Probably [[Strutt-1|Erasmus Strutt]] brother to [[Strutt-10|John Strutt]]. *'''John Wyseman''' witness to will. *'''Thomas Gally''' witness to will. *'''Thomas Edward''' witness to will. *'''Wylliam Woode''' witness to will. ---- [''folio 97 verso'']
In the name off god Amen the xxij ti daye of
the monethe of February in the yere of o[u]r lord god 1551 / and
in the syxt yere of the Raigne of o[u]r sov[er]aigne lord Edward
the Syxt by the grace of god kynge of Ingland france
& Ireland Defendar of the faythe & in theys the onely
Supr[e]me heade of the churches of Ingland & Ireland '''I John'''
'''Wealde thelder''' of Melforthe w[i]th in the Dioc[e]s[e] of Norwiche
hoole of mynd & of p[er]fyght remembrance thanks beonto
god make & ordayne thus my p[rese]nte testament and
Last wyll in thys forme folowinge Fyrst I bequethe my
sowle unto Almyghty god & my body to be buryed w[i]thin
the churche yard of Meldeforthe Aforseyd It[e]m I gyve
& bequethe unto '''Margaret my Daughter''' my house in
Glemsfforthe lyinge in Egremonde strete w[i]th all the
app[ur]ten[a]nc[e]s Durynge her naturall lyff the remayn[der]
of the same to the Issue of hir body lawfully begotten
And yf she Dye w[i]thowght Issue of hir body lawfully
begotten then I wyll yt shall remayne After hir
Decesse unto '''John my son[ne]''' and he to gyve to eche of
my chylderne owght of the same howse then lyvinge
Iche of them vLi of good & lawfull money of Ingland
'''Provyded''' that yf John my son[ne] Dye w[i]thowt
yssue of his body lawfully begotten then I wyll
yt shall Remayne unto '''Thom[a]s my Son[ne]''' & hys
heyres / And he to paye owght of the howse to
his syster vLi / It[e]m I wyll & bequethe unto my
'''Son[ne] John''' my lease of my farme that I Dwell in
unto hym & hys assynges for terme of thos yers
for the w[hi]ch I payd my fyne unto my landelorde It[e]m I wyll that at Immediatly after my Decesse
ther be A trew Inventory made of all my
goods utensyles of howsholde Corne Cattells
& all other my goods what so ev[er] they be &
that made & all my goods by honest men
prycd I gyve owght of the same to '''my Dowght[e]r'''
[''folio 98 recto'']
'''Margery''' vLi of lawfull money to be payd at xxj ti yers
of Age It[e]m I gyve unto '''Thom[a]s my Son[ne]''' xls to be
payde At xxj yeres of Age It[e]m I gyve unto '''Jone my'''
'''Wyves Dowghter''' xls & A Cowe w[i]th in too yeres after
my Decesse It[e]m I wyll & bequethe to '''Robert my wyves'''
'''son[ne]''' xxs to be payd w[i]thin A yere After my Decesse It[e]m I gyve unto '''Thom[a]s Weld''' A Cowe for hys payns
takynge The Resydue of all my good unbequethyd
& my Dets payd to be equally Devyded betwyne my
'''too sones John & Thom[a]s''' by Equall porc[i]ons to be De
vyded by the Dyscrecyon of my executors whom I
ordeyne '''Thomas Welde my brother & John Wealde'''
'''my Son & John Strutte of Glenfford''' to be sup[er]
vysor to thys my wyll wytness to this my last wyll
& Testament '''Wyll[ia]m Marshall Erasing Strutte'''
'''John Wyseman John Strutte Thom[a]s Gally'''
by me '''Wyll[ia]m Marshall''' by me '''Thomas Edward'''
By me '''Wyll[ia]m Woode''' Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Fordh[a]m Best guess on the place - there was a Fordham Deanery but it did not contain any of the places mentioned in this will, which were in the Sudbury Deanery. No parish beginning with For- in the Sudbury Deanery. ''Wills and Inventories from the Registers of the Commissary of Bury St. Edmunds and the Archdeacon of Sudbury'' pub. 1850 The Camden Society, England. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Wills_and_Inventories_from_the_Registers/sxQpAAAAYAAJ?q=&gbpv=1#f=false Google Books] accessed 24 May 2022 before Master Thomas Norwich, the fourth day of April AD 1553 in the fifth year of reign of our true King Edward Sixth. Administration of all and singular the goods &c to the executors named in this will ==Sources==

Will of John Weatherall, 1824

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[[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Abbeville County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] This page contains a transcription of the Will of [[Weatherall-90|John Weatherall]], 1824. See also:''' [[Space:Slaves of John Weatherall|Slaves of John Weatherall]] Space page''' In the Name of God Amen I, John Weatherall, of the State of South Carolina, Abbeville District being far advanced in age but of sound mind an memory do appoint ordain and establish this to be my las will and testament - - 1st I recommend my soul to Almighty God who gave it and my body to be decently inter'd in the dust from which it was taken. 2nd My will is that my Funeral Expenses and all my just debts be paid out of my Estate. 3rd. I give unto my loving wife [[Jones-38771|Betsey Weatherall]] the house and plantation whereon I now live including all the lands lying on the south side of Matthew's Road but none of the lands lying on the north side of said Road lately purchased from Patrick Duncken by two separate purchases excepting that part lying on the south side which I also give her which house and lands she is to hold and enjoy during her natural life. I give unto my loving wife my large shot gun and sword, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools of every discription[sic], plantation waggon[sic], riding carriage, black smith tools, cotton gin, still and whatever provisions may be on or growing on the plantation, horses and stock of every kind together with my library of books all of which she is to hold and enjoy during her natural life. I give unto my loving wife negro woman '''Hannah''', her child '''Lewis''' and her youngest child '''Florer''' and future increase to be at her actual disposal forever. I give unto my loving wife negro woman '''Gin, Let, Harry, Squire''', and '''Spence''' which last mentioned negroes she is to hold and enjoy the profits of their services during her natural life. 4th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-177|George Weatherall]] my wearing apparel my large shot gun and sword after the decease of my loving wife. I give him also the two hundred acres more or less of land whereon he now lives to be his forever. I give also unto him six hundred dollars which I now have in hand also one hundred dollars which I now hold in hand of his both to go for the payment of said land. 5th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-159|Marshall Weatherall]] one negro girl '''Hagar''' she and her future increase forever 6th. I give unto my daughter '''Polly wife of James Hodges, Junr''', two hundred dollars to be collected from my Estate at my decease 7th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-184|James Weatherall]] all the land lying the north side of Matthews Road lately purchased from Patrick Duncken excepting that part laying in the fork of the road which is hereafter bequeathed to my son John Weatherall. I give him also one negro woman '''Win''' and negro man '''Tippio''' to be his forever. 8th. I give unto my son '''Adam C. J. Weatherall''' negro boy [[Weatherall-282|July the younger]], and negro boy '''Allen''' to be his forever and my will is that after the decease of my wife that he draw five hundred dollars extra of my Estate. 9th. I give unto my daughter '''Sarah Weatherall''' negro woman '''Chloe''' and her youngest child '''Nancy''' and their future increase forever. 10th I give unto my son John Weatherall after the decease of my loving wife all the land lying on the north side of Matthews Road which said land I purchased from Richard L. Anderson it being part of that tract of land formerly belonging to James Long, dec'd, also that small quantity of land lying in the fork of the road to him forever. I also give unto him negro boy '''Simon''' and negro boy '''Isaac''' and my old shot gun to be his forever. 11th. I give unto my daughter '''Betsey Weatherall''' negro girl '''Charlotte''' with her future increase and negro man '''Will''' to be hers forever and that my will is that after the decease of my wife she draw from my estate two hundred and fifty dollars extra. 12th. I give unto my daughter '''Peggy L. Weatherall''' negro woman '''Jude''' and her youngest child '''Juno''' with their future increase forever. 13th. I give unto my son [[Weatherall-91|Joseph S. D. Weatherall]] after the decease of my loving wife the lands I will'd unto her, also negro boy '''Dick''' and girl '''Rachel''' and future increase to be his forever. 14th. I give unto my daughter '''Frances E. Weatherall''' negro boy '''Sam''' and girl '''Elsa''' and future increase forever. 15th. I give unto my grandson '''Samuel Weatherall''' son of Marshall Weatherall my small shot gun. 16th. My will is that if the case require it that the following negroes be sold to meet the demands that may be against my Estate, namely, [[Jones-106306|July the older]], [[Weatherall-336|Gilly]] and her child [[Weatherall-337|Mary]]. Should there be any money left after settling the demands, it must go into the hands of my wife for her use. If necessity don't[sic] require the sale of said negroes, they will remain in possession of my wife. After her decease will be dispos'd as part of my Estate. 17th. My will is that after the decease of my loving wife that all my Estate that is left in her hands and not here given away be sold after paying out the money specially given, the remaining money to be equally divided among all my children Viz., George Weatherall, Marshall Weatherall, Polly Hodges, James Weatherall, Adam C. J. Weatherall, Sarah Weatherall, John Weatherall, Betsey Weatherall, Peggy L. Weatherall, Joseph S. D. Weatherall, and Frances E. Weatherall. Lastly I do nominate, constitute and appoint my two sons George Weatherall and Marshall Weatherall, my sole executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all and every other will or wills at any time heretofore by me made and do declare this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I the said John Weatherall, have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of November in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Four. Signed, sealed, declared and published by the above named John Weatherall as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us, who, at his request and in his presence, have subscribed out names as witnesses thereto. Samuel Anderson Hugh Dickson Joseph Dickson John Weatherall == Sources == * Damon, Christine Weatherall. Wetherall/Weatherall of the United States. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1984.[https://archive.org/details/wetherallweather00damo/page/204/mode/2up pages 204-205] * [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1115921:9080?ssrc=pt&tid=90999773&pid=410132077179 Will of John Weatherall at Ancestry] South Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980. Miscellaneous Estate Papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Abbeville County); Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina. Data: Name: Col John Weatherall. Probate Date: 1824. Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina, USA. Inferred Death Year:Abt 1824. Inferred Death Place: South Carolina, USA.

Will of John Weems 1794

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of John WEEMS (1794): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of [[Weems-847|John Weems]] In the Name of God, Amen. I John Weems of Ann Arundel County in the state of Maryland considering the uncertainty of life and possessing at present a sound mind, memory, and understanding, though afflicted in my Body with severe illness, being desirous of settling my worldly affairs do hereby make and publish this my last will and testament in the following manner and form VIZ: Imprimis, I give and devise all my now dwelling plantation being part of Portland Manor to my son [[Weems-913|William Weems]] and his heirs forever. 2nd It is my Will and direction that my Executors herein named shall sell and dispose to the best advantage all my part of a tract called Lordship’s Bounty containing one hundred and one acres. Also all my part of three other tracts called Burrage, Burrage’s Blossom, and Burrage’s End containing two hundred acres. Also all my other tracts and parcels of land now in my possession on Herring Creek to be sold as above and I do hereby fully authorize and empower them so to do and the money arising from this sale thereof to be applied to the payment of my just debts. 3rd I give and bequeath to my Sons John Beale Weems and William Weems and to my daughter Elizabeth Weems all my property of whatsoever kind it may be which shall be on the plantation late the property of Mrs. Ann Beall at the time of my decease except a Negroe woman hereinafter named to be equally divided between my three children. I further give to my daughter Elizabeth one Negroe girl named Poll. Also one silver tea chest, one silver salver, one silver tea pott, six silver tea spoons and six silver table spoons to be equally divided between my daughters Elizabeth Weems and Ann Weems. 4th I further give to my daughter Ann Weems the choice of Fifteen Negroes also one Negro woman named Hagar independent of her equal division. 5th After payment of my just debts and legacies and deducting my wife’s third part of the estate, I will and direct that the residue and remainder of my property of every kind and denomination whatever be equally divided between my sons John Beale Weems and William Weems and the heirs of my daughter Sarah Johns, my daughter Mary McPherson, Elizabeth Weems, and Ann Weems, but as two of my said daughters, Viz, Sarah Johns and Mary McPherson have already had and received of me sundry Negroes to the number of 30 and upwards, it is my will mind and direction that they, the said Sarah Johns and Mary McPherson shall account accordingly to a Just and fair estimate to be made for the value of all such Negroes by them respectively received which value shall be taken and considered as part of their distributive share of my Estate herein to them bequeathed. Lastly, I constitute and appoint my loving wife Mary Weems and friends John Hall of the Vineyard and Alexander McPherson executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking annulling and making void all other wills and testaments by me heretofore made. I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this twenty eighth day of November one thousand seven hundred and ninety four. John Weems Witnesses Edward Hall Mordicai Hall Henry Hall Anne Arundel County 11th day of December 1794. Then came Henry Hall one of the subscribing witnesses to the within last will and testament of John Weems late of Anne Arundel County deceased and made oath on the holy Evangels of Almighty God that he did see the Testator therein named sign and seal this will and that he heard him publish, pronounce and declare the same to be his list Will and Testament, etc. Edward Hall, ditto 12 Dec 1794. Mordicai Hall 13 Dec 1794 ditto J. Hall renounces his appointment as executor due to infirm health. 12 Dec 1794 Source: Maryland State Archives Annapolis MD Anne Arundel County Wills Box W Folder 63 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 18 March 2000 US Gen Web Archives [files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-j.txt]

Will of John Wryter, Baker of All Saints, Worcester, 1601

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Wryter-1|'''John Wryter or Writer''']], a baker of the parish of All Saints, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. John wrote his will on 23 December 1601 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 13 February 1601/2. '''Will of John Wryter 1601''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 99
{{Ancestry Sharing|28734324|4488e9}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|925244}} (accessed 27 May 2022)
This will was instrumental in untangling the complicated familial relationship between John and his "father-in-law" Francis Streete.
John was married firstly to Ursula, the daughter of John Worvield of Powick, Worcestershire. This relationship is named in the will.
His second wife was Ellen Mason, who had her brother Thomas Mason named in the will. Francis Streete's second wife Margaret was born Margaret Danckes.
She first married William Mason in 1571. William was the father of Ellen (Mason) Wryter.
Margaret's second husband was William Poler or Pooler, by who she had four more children.
As Margaret Pooler she married the widower Francis Streete. Francis Streete was John Wryter's step-father-in-law. The very precise descriptions of the relationships and bequests show that John's children Clement, Thomas the Elder, Elizabeth and Anne were siblings "of the whole Blood" and were children of Ursula Worvield. These were the only four children who were entitled to inherit the property that Ursula had brought into the marriage.
John's children Thomas the Younger and Frances were children of Ellen. The tannery bequeathed in the Will of William Mason, Tanner of Worcester was to be bequeathed firstly to Thomas, but if he had died and any of the sons of John and Ursula inherited it, they had to pay Frances compensation. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. The scribe used commas and semi-colons much more frequently than usual for this period, and not always consistently.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned (not in order of appearance):''' *'''[[Wryter-1|John Wryter]] of the parish of All Saints in the Citty of Worcester Baker''' Testator *'''[[Worvield-1|Ursula my first wief]]''' deceased, buried in All Saints Church, Worcester. Daughter of John Worvield. **'''Clemente Writer mine eldest sonne''' son of Testator and Ursula. Under the age of 21 years. **'''[[Wryter-7|Thomas Wryter]] myne eldest sonne of that name and brother of the whole bloude unto the saide Clemente''' son of Testator and Ursula. Under the age of 21 years. **'''[[Wryter-6|Elizabeth Writer]] and [[Wryter-5|Anne Writer]] my daughters and sisters of the whole bloud unto the same Clement and Thomas''' daughters of Testator and Ursula. Both under the age of 21 years. *'''Ellen my nowe wief''' Testator's second wife, formerly Ellen Mason. Executrix of will. **'''[[Wryter-3|Thomas Wryter]] my younger sonne of that name''' son of Testator and Ellen. Under the age of 21 years. **'''Frannces Wryter one other of my daughters''' daughter of Testator and Ellen. Under the age of 21 years. *'''John Mason of Abbots Salford in the Countie of Warwicke yoman''' relation of Ellen (Mason) Wryter. Referred to as Uncle by testator. *'''John Worvield of Powick''' father of Ursula Worvield *'''Humfrey Worvield and Michaell Worvield, nowe or late of Powicke in the saide County of Worcester yeomen''' brothers of Ursula (Worvield) Wryter and named by Testator as brothers in law. Both overseers of the will. *'''my Father in lawe [[Streate-3|Franncis Streete]] gentleman''' step-father in law, see relationship explanation above. Overseer of the will. *'''Symon Mucklowe esquire''' Testator bought land from him in Suckley, Worcestershire. The land previously held for the life of '''Richard Kynwarde''' and would come in reversion on the death of '''Anne Mooreton nowe the wief of Thomas Mooreton esquire''' *'''William Mason late of the saide Cittye Tanner deceassed''' father of Ellen (Mason) Wryter, and first husband of Margaret (Danckes) Streete *'''[[Streate-3|Frances Streete]] and Margaret his wief''' the same Francis Streete as above, Margaret (Danckes) was his second wife and mother of Ellen from her first marriage to William Mason. *'''Thomas Mason brother of the saide Ellin my wief''' Not known whether Margaret was his mother *'''Clement Giles sonne of William Giles, and of Elizabethe his wief, mine eldest sister''' legatee if all Testator's children should die. *'''William Parker''' Testator bought property from him in All Saints , Worcester *'''Thomas Powell, Clerke''' parson of the parish of All Saints *'''my godsonne John Henshawe''' *'''Roger Hawton of Hollowe''' overseer of will *'''my godsonne John Lyes''' *''' John Wallies the Walker''' in debt to Testator *'''Anne Worvield the daughter of Thomas Worvielde deceased''' relation of Testator by first wife. *'''John Churchill gentleman and Elizabethe his wief''' held the money due to Anne Worvield. *'''my lovinge frende maister Durrant''' silver buttons. *'''George Langforde gentleman''' cloth for a cloak. *'''Alice the wief [of] George Farmor, my Sister''' received a ruby ring. *'''Richard Moore gentleman''' Testator leased land from him. ---- [''folio 180 recto'']
In the name of God Amen the three and
twentith day of December in the yere of our lorde god, One thowsande Six hundred and
One, and in the foure and fortithe yere of the raign of our soveraign Ladie Elizabeth by
the grace of god Queene of England Fraunce and Ireland defender of the faithe &c '''I'''
'''John Wryter''' of the parish of All Saints in the Citty of Worcester Baker, doe make this
my last will and Testament in writing, in manner and forme following, First I give and
bequeath my soule to almightie god who hathe made me, and to Jesus Christe myne onelie
Saviour, who hathe redeemed me, and to god the holie ghoste, who hathe sactified me and all
the elect people of god, and my bodie to be buried in the Churche of All Saincts, near to
the place where '''Ursula my first wief''' was buried, And as towching my worldlie goodes, in
manner and forme following, videlicet, First I give and bequeath to '''Clemente Writer mine'''
'''eldest sonne''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten, all those landes tennementes and
hereditaments called or knowne by the name of Claphill, scituate lyeng and being in the
parishe commonlie called Saincte John in Bedwardine, with all and singular thapprten[a]nces
to the same belonginge; All which premisses were heretofore grannted and given to me in
marriage withe '''the said Ursula my late wief''' by '''John Worvield of Powick her father'''
And if yt fortune that my saide sonne Clemente doe dye and departe this life withoute
heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten, Then my will is, that the same landes tennements
and hereditaments shall remaine and come, unto '''Thomas Wryter myne eldest sonne of'''
'''that name and brother of the whole bloude unto the saide Clemente''' and to the heires of the
bodie of the same Thomas lawfullie begotten, And if yt fortune the same Thomas, to dye, or
departe this lief without heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten, then my will, full entente,
and meaninge is, that the same landes tennements and hereditaments shall be, remaine and
come unto '''Elizabeth Writer and Anne Writer my daughters and sisters of the whole'''
'''bloud unto the same Clement and Thomas''' and to the heires of the bodies of the same Eliza=
bethe and Anne lawfullie begotten, And if yt Fortune, that the same Elizabeth and
Anne doe die and departe this lief without heires of their two bodies, or of the bodie of
one of them lawfullie begotten, then my will, full entent and meaninge is, that the same
landes tennements and hereditaments shall remaine come and be unto the right heires
of the saide Ursula for ever Item where I have late purchased and bought to me and
myne heires of ever, of '''Symon Mucklowe esquire'''; all those two messuages of tennem[en]ts
wherof th'one is, or heretofore was called by the name of Blassardes, and th'other is, or
heretofore was called by the name of Gouldes, and nowe beinge but one messuage, and one
Cottage withall and singular landes tennements and hereditaments to the same messuage
or Tennement and Cottage or aine of them belonginge; or in aine wise apperteying w[i]th all
and singular their and every of their appurten[a]nces scituate lienge and beinge in Suckley in
the Countie of Worcester, which last menc[i]oned premisses I lately helde; for terme of the
naturall lief of '''Richard Kynwarde'''; whiche estate of mine latelie purchased, is an estate in
fee simple; in reversion, expectant uppon the death of '''Anne Mooreton nowe the wief of '''
'''Thomas Mooreton esquire'''; all and singular which messuages landes tennements hereditaments [''folio 180 verso'']
And premisses, I give and bequeath unto '''Ellen my nowe wief''', And also all and singular th'issues
proffitts rentes reversions comodityes and emoluments whatsoever yerelie issuinge growinge
commynge risinge and renewinge out and of the last menc[i]oned premisses, the same Ellin nott
doinge or commytting aine voluntarie or wilful waste, To have hould and enioy the saide
messuage landes tennements rentes issues proffitts commodityes emoluments and hereditaments
whatsoever unto the saide Ellin her executors and assignes, for and duringe the full and whole
terme of tenn yeres next and imeadiatelie after my decease; And my further entent purpose and
meaninge is, that the saide Ellin, shall within two monethes next after my deceasse, make, seale and as
her act deliver, or lawfullie tender to be delivered, at or within my nowe dwelling house, unto '''John'''
'''Mason of Abbots Salford in the Countie of Warwicke yoman, Humfrey Worvield and Michaell'''
'''Worvield, nowe or late of Powicke in the saide County of Worcester yeomen''', or to aine two of them
One obligac[i]on or writinge obligatorie of the somme of three hundred poundes of good and lawfull
money of England, for the true paiemente of all and singular and every the somme and sommes of
money hereafter in and by this my last will and Testament given and bequeathed, to all and
every my children hereafter in this my last will named and menc[i]oned, at suche tyme and times, as
is and are hereafter also in this my last will menc[i]oned, Item I doe give and bequeathe, and my full
entent and meaninge is, that all and singuler the saide message landes tennements hereditamentes
and premisses before menc[i]oned, to be scituate lyenge and being, in Suckley aforesaide, shall be,
remaine and come charged with the several Annuityes hereafter menc[i]oned, from and imeadiatelye
after th'ende of the saide terme of tenne yeres unto '''my sayde sonne Clement Wryter''' and th'eires of
his bodie lawfullie beogtten, And for wante of suche heires, then my will, full entente and meaninge
is
[''margin insertion''] the same messauges landes
ten[emen]ts & p[re]misses in Suckley
aforesaid shalll come remaine
& bee unto the said '''Thomas'''
'''Writer the elder''' & to the
heires of his bodie lawful-
ly begotten And for want
of such heires then my Will
Full intente & meaning is
that the same messuage lands
tenements & p[re]misses in Suck-
ley aforesaide shall come re-
maine & bee
unto '''Thomas Wryter my younger sonne of that name''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfully
begotten, and for wante of suche of such heires, then my will, entent, and full meaninge is, that
the same messuage landes tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide, shall come, remaine
and be unto '''the saide Elizabeth Wryter''' and to the he heires of her bodie lawfully begotten,
And for wante of suche heires, then my will, full entente, and meaninges is, that the saide
messuage landes tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide, shall come remaine and be
unto '''the said Anne Wryter''' and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten, And for wante
of suche heires, then my will, full entente and meaninge is, that the saide messauge landes
Tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide, shall be remaine, and come bee come unto '''Frannces'''
'''Wryter one other of my daughters''' and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten, And for
wante of suche heires, then my will, full entente and meaninge is, that the saide messuage lands
Tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide, shall come, remaine and be unto the righte
heires of me the saide John Writer for ever, Provided neverthelesse, and my further will entente
and meaninge is, and notwithstandinge aine matter or thinge before menc[i]oned, I doe give and
bequeathe unto '''the saide Ellin my nowe wief''' one Annuytie or yerely rente of seaven poundes of good
and lawfull money of Englande yerelie issuinge and goinge oute of the saide messuage landes
Tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide, and to be yerelie had perceived received and
taken unto and by the same Ellen, for and duringe her naturall lief, at the Feastes of the Birthe
of our lorde and Saviour Jesus Christe, the Anuncia[i]on of the blessed virgin marie, the nativity
of Sainct John Baptist and Saincte Michaell Th'archangell by equall porc[i]ons, And Further
I doe will, Devise and bequeath unto '''the saide Elizabeth Writer my daughter''', One other Anuitie,
or yerelie rente of fortie shillinges of like lawfull money yerelie issuinge and goinge oute of the same
last menc[i]oned messuage landes tennements and premisses, to be yerelie have perceived received and
taken unto and by '''the saide Elizabeth Writer''', for and duringe her naturall lief, att the Feastes
aforesaide, The Firste payment of the saide seaveral Annuyties, to begin at the firste of the saide
Feastes aforesaide, which shall firste happen nexte after th'expirac[i]on of the saide terme of tenn
yeres before menc[i]oned, Provides neverthelesse, that if yt happen the saide seaverall Annuyties
of seaven poundes, and fortie shillinges, or either of them, to be behinde and unpaied by the space
of fouretene dayes nexte after aine of the saide Feastes in which the same ought to be paide [''folio 181 recto'']
According to this my will and true meaninge; That then and at all and every time and times
after it shall and maye be lawfull to and for the '''saide Ellin and Elizabethe''' and either of them
to whom suche Annuity or yerelyie rent, or anie parte thereof shall be behinde and unpaied,
notwithstandinge aine guifte, grannte bequeast, or will before menc[i]oned, into the saide messuage
landes tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide, and into every or aine parte thereof to
enter and distretyne, and the distresse and distresses there soe taken and founde, to leade, drive, take,
carrie awaye impounde, detaine and keepe, untill the saide Annuityes, or yerelie rents, or either
of them, or such parte thereof, as shall then happen to be behinde and unpaied, be fullie and truely
contented satisfied and paied, And For as much as I maye departe this life before I can, or may
have the assurance of the saide messuage landes tennements and premisses in Suckley aforesaide
fullie and perfectlie assured and conveyed, I doe nominate and appointe, that all and every suche fine,
or fines, recovery or recoveryes, or other assurannce or assurannces which hereafter shall be had,
leavied, or executed, of the saide premisses or of anie parte thereof to '''my Father in lawe Franncis'''
'''Streete gentleman, myne uncle John Mason, my two brother in lawes Michaell Worvield and'''
'''Humfrey Worvield''' or to anie of them, shall be to the use of the deede already sealed by the
'''saide Simon Mucklowe'''; and of this my last will, and to none other use, entente, or purpose,
Item
I give devise, and bequeath unto '''the saide Thomas Writer the younger''' and to the heires of
his bodie lawfullie begotten, all that messuage or tennemente, tanne house, close of pasture
backside and garden, nowe in the occupac[i]on of '''the saide Franncis Streete'''; sctuate lieing and
beinge within the suburbs of the saide Citty of Worcester neare the Bridge there; commonly
called Seaverne bridge; withall and singular th'appurtenannces thereunto belonginge, together
withall housholdstuff and implements of houshold, as were by '''William Mason late of the'''
'''saide Cittye Tanner deceassed''', in and by his last will and Testament devised, willed,
bequeathed, intended, or meante, to be and remaine, in the same last menc[i]oned messuage, as
standardes in and for the same; which messuage and other the premisses last before mentioned, I
lately bought and purchased of '''the saide Frances Streete and Margaret his wief''' and of
'''Thomas Mason brother of the saide Ellin my wief''', as by a deede and other assurannces thereof
made; more at large maye appeare; And I doe futher give, devise, and bequeathe; unto the
'''saide Thomas Wryter the younger''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten, all that
One close of pasture lyenge and being in the parish of Sainct Clements and within the
suburbs of the saide Citty of Worcester, which close, I lately purchased of '''one William'''
'''Parker''', And yf it fortune, that '''the sayde Thomas Wryter the younger''', doe dye and dep[ar]te
this lief without heires of his body lawfully begotten, then my will, entente, and full
meaninge is, that the same last menc[i]oned messauge and all other the premisses in the suburbs
of the Citty aforesayde, shall remaine, come, and be, unto '''the saide Thomas Writer th'elder'''
and to the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten, uppon this Condic[i]on, that the same
Thomas Writer th'elder and the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten, shall well and truely
content, satisfye; and paie, or cause to be paide unto '''the saide Frannces Writer''', the full
and whole somme of threscore poundes of good and lawful money of England, in mannner
and forme followinge / videlicet, thirtie poundes p[ar]cell of the saide threscore poundes within
One yere nexte after '''the saide Thomas Writer th'elder''', or the heires of his bodie, shall or
maye be actuallie seized, or possessed, of the saide last menc[i]oned messauge and premisses last
before menc[i]oned, or of aine parte thereof, by force, vertue, or cullour of this my last will
and Testament, And other Thirtie poundes being the residue of the saide threscore poundes
within one yere then nexte followinge; And if it fortunes, that '''the saide Thomas Wryter'''
'''th'elder''' doe dye and departe this lief without heires of his bodie lawfully begotten, or make
defaulte of payment of the saide somme of threscore poundes, or anie parte thereof, in manner
and forme before menc[i]oned, then my will, full entent, and meaning is, that the saide laste
menc[i]oned messauge and premisses lastly before menc[i]oned, shall come, remaine, and be, to '''the saide'''
'''Clemente Wryter''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfully begotten, uppon Condic[i]on that the [''folio 181 verso'']
saide Clement, or the heires of his body lawfullie begotten, shall well and truelie contente,
satisfie and paie, the like somme of threscore poundes, or soe much thereof, as at the time of the
deathe of '''the saide Thomas Wryter th'elder''' without heires of his bodie lawfully begotten, shalbe
unpaide and unsatisfied, accordinge to mine entent and true meaninge, and in manner before
menc[i]oned, And if yt fortune the same Clement Writer, doe die and departe this lief withoute
heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten, or make defaulte of payment of the saide somme, or sommes
before menc[i]oned to be paied by the same Clement, accordinge to the true entent and meaninge
of this my last will and Testamente, then my will, full entent, and meaning is that the saide
messuage, and other the last menc[i]oned premisses, shall remaine, come, and be unto the saide
'''Frannces Writer my daughter''', and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie befotten, And if yt
fortune the same Frannces to die and departe this lief without heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten
Then my will, full entente and meaning is, that the same messuage and premisses, shall remaine,
come, and be, unto '''the saide Elizabethe Writer''' and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten, And
for wante of heires of the bodie of the saide Elizabethe lawfullie begotten, then my will, full
entent, and meaninnge is, that the same shall remaine, come, and be, unto '''the saide Anne Writer'''
and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten, And for wante of heires of the bodie of the
same Anne, then my will, full entent; and meaninge is, that the same last menc[i]oned messuage,
and premisses, shall remaine, come and be, unto '''Clement Giles sonne of William Giles, and of'''
'''E[liz]abethe his wief, mine eldest sister''', and to the heires of the same Clement Giles for ever Item
I will, devise, give and bequeathe unto '''the saide Thomas Writer th'elder my sonne''', all that
messuage, or Tennement with th'appurten[a]nces, scituate and being in the parishe of all Saincts
within the Citty of Worcester, nowe beinge in the occupac[i]on of '''William Parker''', of whom I
latelye purchased the same, To Have and to hould the same last menc[i]oned messuage unto the
'''said Thomas Writer th'elder''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten, And for wante
of such heires, then my will, full entente, and meaninge is, that the same messuage lastlie menc[i]oned
shall remaine, come and be, unto '''the saide Clement Writer''' and to the heires of his bodie law=
fully begotten, And for want of suche heires, then my will, full entent, and meaning is, that
the same messuage lastlie menc[i]oned, shall be, remaine, and come, unto '''the saide Thomas Writer'''
'''the younger''' and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten, And for wante of such heires
then my will, full entent, and meaninge is, that the same last menc[i]oned messuage, shall be
remaine, come, and be, unto '''the saide Elizabethe Writer''', and to the heires of her bodie law=
fully begotten, And For wante of suche heires, then my will, full entent, and meaninge is, that
the same last menc[i]oned messuage, shall be remaine and come unto '''the saide Anne Writer'''
and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten, And for wante of suche heires, then my will
full entent and meaninge is, that the same last menc[i]oned messuage; shall remaine, come, and
be; unto '''the saide Frannces Writer''' and to her heires for ever, Item I doe Further will, devise,
give and bequeath unto '''the saide Ellin my nowe wief''', the house, or messauge, wherein I nowe
dwell, with th'appurtenances, togeather withe the Furnace therein used for my Trade; To
have and to houlde the same house and Furnace, for and during all the time and termes of yeres
yet to come and unexpired, menc[i]oned in the saide lease, whereby I hould the same, if she the
saide Ellin soe longe doe live, And if she happen to die and departe this life before the
expirac[i]on of the saide terme of yeres menc[i]oned in the saide lease, then my will is, And I
doe give and bequeath the saide house; or messauge wherein I nowe dwell, and the saide furnace
to '''my saide sonne Thomas Writer th'elder''' his executors and assignes for ever, Item I will
devise, give, and bequeath unto '''the saide Clement Writer my sonne'''; the somme of thirty pounds
of good and lawfull money of England, And one Boule of silver p[ar]cell guilte, and one brasse
pott, and one brasse pan, and half a dozen of silver spoones, which spoones, and pan were
sometimes my Fathers in his lief time; the same legacie of money and goodes, to be paide and
delivered to the same Clement my sonne, when he shall accomplish the full age of twenty and
one yeres, and nott before, Item I will, devise; give; and bequeathe, unto '''the saide Thomas Writer''' [''folio 182 recto'']
'''Th'elder my sonne''', the like somme of thirtie poundes of like lawfull money of England, and one
boule of silver percell guilte, and one other brasse pott, the same legacie of money and goodes, to
be paide and delivered unto the saide Thomas when shall accomplishe the full age of twenty
and one yeres, and nott before; Item I will, devise, give and bequeath unto '''the said Thomas'''
'''Writer the younger my sonne''', the like somme of thirtie poundes of like lawfull money
And one other boule of silver percell guilt, And one other brasse pott, and one kettle, or
Caldron, them same legacie of money and goodes, to be paied and delivered unto the same
Thomas, when he shall accomplish the full age of twentie and one yeres, and nott before, Item I will, devise, give and bequeath unto '''the said Elizabethe Writer''', one some of forty
poundes of like lawfull money, and one peece of silver percell guilte called a Tonne, or
beaker percell guilte, and one other brasse pott, and one other brasse ketle or caldron, the
same her legacy of money and goodes, to be paide and delivered unto her the same Elizabeth
when she shall accomplish the full age twentie yeres, Or be; with the consente of '''the sayde'''
'''Michaell and Humfrey Worvield''', or of the survivor of them married, which of the same shall
first happen, Item I will, devise, give and bequeath unto '''the said Anne Writer''', one other
somme of Fortie poundes, and one other peece of silver plate parcell guilt called a Tonne, or A
beaker, And one other brasse pott, and one other brasse kettle, the same her legacies of money and
goodes, to be paied and delivered unto the saide Anne, when she shall accomplish the full age of
Twentie yeres, Or be with the consent of '''the saide Michaell and Humfrey Worvield''', or of the
survivor of them married, which of them shall first happen, Item I will, devise, give and bequeath
unto '''the saide Frannces Writer my daughter''' one other somme of Fortie poundes of like lawfull
money, And one ale cupp parcell guilt withe a cover, and one other brasse pott, and one other
brasse ketle, the same legacie of money and goodes, to be paied and delivered unto her the saide
Frannces when she shall accomplishe the full age of twentie yeres, or be with the consente of
'''the saide Ellin my wief''' married, which of them shall first happen, which Ale cup is a pawne
or gage for fower poundes, And if it happen, the saide somme of fower poundes be payed, and
the cup redeemed, then I will, devise, give and bequeath the saide foure poundes unto the saide
Frannces, to be paied unto her in such sorte, and at such time, as th'other her lagacye is to be paide, And Further my will entente and meaninge is, that if aine one, or more, of my saide children
doe dye and departe this life before the seaverall dayes and times for their porc[i]ons, in manner
and forme before limitted to be paide and delivered, then my will, entent and meaninge is, that
his, her, or their porc[i]on, or porc[i]ons, soe dyeinge, shall be equally devided, paied, and delivered
by my executrix of this my last will and Testament, to the rest and residue of my said children
as shall be livinge; at the time of the deceasse of such of them, as soe shall happen to dye; before
his, her, or their porc[i]on, or porc[i]ons, be soe paied and delivered, at such time and times, as the
same should, or ought to have been paied, if he, she, or they had lived, And my further will
entent and meaninge is, that all and every of my saide legacyes of money plate and goodes,
herein before given and bequeathed to my saide children shall contynue remaine and be in the
handes custody and possession of '''the saide Ellin my wief''', soe longe as she doeth keepe herself
sole and unmarried after my deceasse, without puttinge in of suretyes to the Courte, or Judge
of the Courte of Orphants within the Cittye of Worcester, Item I give and bequeath to the saide
'''Michaell Worvield''' my best cloake, and my best shirte, Item I give and bequeathe to '''the saide'''
'''Humfrey Worvield''' my newe doublett with silver buttons, And my newe hoes, or breeches, Item I give and bequeath to the poore people within the Cittie of Worcester, Fiftie dozen of
bread, whereof I will that twelve dozen be distributed unto the poore of the parish of All
Saincts, the rest and residue of the saide Fiftie dozen of bread, to be distributed, at the discrec[i]on
of myne executrix Item I give and bequeath to twentie poore housholders in Defford in
the Countie of Worcester foure pence a peece, Item I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas'''
'''Powell Clerke parson of the saide parish of All Saincts''' tenn shillinges in money Item I
will that myne executrix shall give and bestowe five dozen of bread to the poore of the p[ar]ish [''folio 182 verso'']
Commonlie called Sainct John in Bedwardine, Item I give and bequeath to the saide '''John Mason'''
soe much medley clothe, as will make him a cloake. Item I give and bequeath to '''my brother in'''
'''lawe William Giles''' my second best cloake Item I give and bequeathe to very one of my s[er]vants
and apprentices three shillings foure pence a peece Item I give and bequeathe to '''my godsonne'''
'''John Henshawe'''; one Tun of my timber lienge at the key in the Citty of Worcester, Item I give
and bequeathe to '''Roger Hawton of Hollowe''', three shillings foure pence, Item I give and bequeth
to '''my godsonne John Lyes''' five shillings And every one of my other godchildren twelve pence
a peece, Item I doe forgive '''John Wallies the Walker''', all the money he doethe owe me for timber,
uppon Condic[i]on he doeth paie the other debts he oweth, by twentie shillings yerelie next after
my death Item I give and bequeath to '''Anne Worvield the daughter of Thomas Worvielde'''
'''deceassed''', the somme of Five poundes tenn shillings whiche the saide Thomas did owe me, at
the time of his deceasse, and which remaineth in the handes of '''John Churchill gentleman and'''
'''Elizabethe his wief''', And Further my will and meaninge is, that mine executrix shall nott
in aine wise be charged with this legacie given unto the saide Anne Worvield, nor withe
anie parte thereof, Item I give and bequeathe to '''my lovinge frende maister Durrant''', two
dozen of silver buttons, Item I give and bequeathe to '''George Langforde gentleman''' soe much
clothe, as will make him a Cloake, Item I give and bequeathe to '''Alice the wief George'''
'''Farmor, my Sister''', one goulde ringe with a stone, nowe esteemed to bee a Rewby Item where
'''Richard Moore gentleman''' made a lease unto me and the saide '''Michaell Worvield of Powyckes'''
'''Milles and the Neytes''', as by the Lease thereof maie appeare, for diverse yeres yet enduringe,
My will, entent, and meaning is, that the parte and porc[i]on of the same, which in Lawe, or
Equitie belongeth to me, shall be to the use of mine Executrix of this my last will and
Testament, towardes the paiement of my legacies and bringinge up of my children, The
rest and residue of all and singular my goodes chattells and cattells whatsoever herein nott
before given, I give and bequeath to '''the saide Ellin my wief''', whom I ordaine and make
my full and whole executrix of this my last will and Testament, Item I desire the said '''Franncis'''
'''Streete Michael Worvield Humfrey Worvield and Thomas Leonard of Hollowe gentleman'''
to be Overseers of this my last will and Testament Item I give to '''my saide sister Giles'''
Tenn shillings in money. In witnesse whereof I have hereunto putt mine hande and seale
the daie and yere above written Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at London before the venerable Master John Gibson Doctor of Laws at a Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, the thirteenth day of February by the calculation of the English Church AD 1601. Judgement to Robert Rawlins notary public proctor for Ellene the widow of the said deceased and executrix named in the said will, to which administration was granted for the goods and credits to well and truly administer the same &c having sworn by the Holy Saints. ==Sources==

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[[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Yelloly-1|John Yelloly M.D. F.R.S]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of John Yelloly of Cavendish, Suffolk, England. It was written between 7 August 1826 and 28 February 1834 and proved on 6 May 1842.'''Will of Doctor John Yelloly''', Doctor of Medicine of Cavendish, Suffolk :Reference: PROB 11/1963/199 :Description: Will of Doctor John Yelloly, Doctor of Medicine of Cavendish, Suffolk :Date: 6 May 1842 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D74753 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''John Yelloly M.D.''', Testator *'''Sarah Yelloly''', my beloved wife, sole Executrix *our children *my good brother in law *'''Mrs Tyssen''' *'''Mr Richd Smith''' *'''Mr Wm Haldemand'''? *'''the Prevosts''' *my Cousin '''Nich. F .S. Davison''' **the oldest of his Sisters *my revered uncle '''Nathaniel Davison''' **his Father **his respected brother '''Nicholas Davison''' *my late dear friend '''Dr Market''' *'''Mr Francis Market''' of Geneva his Son *the '''House of Mess. Morris''' & Prevost of Cateaten Street London *'''Mr Alexander''' Prevost of Geneva *'''Mr John''' Prevost of London *'''Mr Dolasive'''? of Geneva Son in Law to the late Doctor Market *'''Mrs Davison''' the Widow of my Uncle *my Cousin Mrs Edwd Howman *'''Miss Davison''' of Alnwick *'''Miss Mary Davison''' *'''Mrs Adam Atkinson''' *the late Revd Dr Calder ===== Affidavit ===== Samuel Tyssen Yelloly Esquire, son Harriet Yelloly, daughter '''Rev. Thomas Vashey'''?, Commissioner ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] '''John Yelloly''' Aug. 7. 1826 I should long ere now considering the
shortness and uncertainty of life have deemed it proper to make frame something
of a testamentary nature if it were not had it not been for the full dependance which
I have always have had in the judgment rectitude and discrimination
of '''my dear Wife''' on whom at my death the complete disposition of
all the principal part of our property and the management of our
family would devolve without any particular direction to this effect on
my part. We have spent twenty years of our lives very happily
together and every year gives me more reason to respect and admire
her sound judgement her high sense of honour the independence and integrity of
her character her unaffected piety and the ardent attachment which
she bears to me and to our family we have the power by our
marriage settlement of making conjointly dispositions of our property
either during our life or in the event of our decease and if we should
not do so whether we may do so or not will depend on various
contingencies but if no such contingencies should arise during my life
I shall have the complete conviction that whenever my death should take place such should
arrive my dear wife will act with the judgement and discrimination which
she has always exhibited I bequeath to her all the property which I
have the power of bequeathing and which consists ^principally of our household
furniture cash at Mess. Hankeys or Mess. Harvays & Hudsons and
some a small quantity of some 3 per rent reduced stock and consols
which is in but small quantity and is not likely from the urgent
& increasing demands of our family to become greater. She will pay the reasidue
of the sum due to her brother of the family arrangement made
some years since in such way as she pleases taking care to have
always if possible the command of a comfortable floating balance
at the Bankers. It is my wish that all my ^medical manuscripts medical case
books and other papers of a medical description should be burnt and
that any other manuscripts or letters should also be burnt with
the exception of such as my dear wife may think it proper or
desirable to keep. our Letters to each other we have mutually kept they
will come into the possession of the survivor but I would suggest that
they should be directed & injoined to be burnt after our deaths. If I knew
any of our friends with whom '''my dear wife''' would wish to be
associated in the Guardianship of '''our children''' I would nominate
him or them with her in such capacity but not having
---- [Page two] heared any thing expressed by which I might be directed to her
wishes on this subject I nominate her sole Guardian and earnestly
trust that she will always receive that assistance from our friends
on any points on which she may desire it which I have both
reason to expect from '''my good brother in law''' and '''Mrs Tyssen''' she
will always I am sure she will at all times receive every mark
of regard. in '''Mr Richd Smith''' I look for every assistance which sound
judgment and the most friendly feelings to all of us will dictate.
He stands very high in the regards and respect of us both. the
attachment which there has been for so long a period between
my friend Alers Hankey and me will lead me to expect
what I have always met in him to myself a friendly concern
after '''Mrs Yelloly's''' welfare and that of my family and in '''Mr Wm'''
'''Haldemand'''? and the '''Prevosts''' to whom I am much
attached she will always find excellent and warm friends. I have
put down these memorandums (to which it is my intention to add
from time to time what may occur to me as at all important and
perhaps at some future time to draw up a more correct copy of what
I have inserted or may insert /—/ J. Yelloly .//
Aug. 6. 1828
I bequeath to '''my dear Wife''' during her life and to
'''my Cousin Nich. F .S. Davison''' at her decease the Egyptian Drawings
and papers which were bequeathed to me by '''my revered uncle'''
'''Nathaniel Davison''' his Father and also the portrait of '''my said'''
'''uncle''' which was left to me by '''his respected brother Nicholas'''
'''Davison'''. If '''my Cousin the said N. F. S. Davison''' should not be
living at that time and leave children then I make the above
bequest to '''the oldest of his Sisters''' who may be living /—/ J Yelloly
July 9. 1829
Having misled the key to my safe in
which is my will I do not wish to delay making one or two addi-
tions or alterations in it And First I wish that all the manuscript
books of cases both public and private which belonged to '''my late'''
dear friend Dr Market ^x should be transmitted to Mr Francis Market of
'''Geneva''' his Son through the House of Mess. Morris & Prevost of
x
and were presented to me by
M market
Cateaten Street London and in case of the previous demise of '''Mr F.'''
'''Market''' then to be placed at the disposal of '''Mr Alexander Prevost'''
'''of Geneva''' of '''Mr John Prevost of London''' of '''Mr Dolasive? of Geneva'''
'''Son in Law to the late Doctor Market'''. As none of my sons are intended
for Physic I arranged with '''Mr F Market''' to transmit these cases to
him in the way mentioned. I bequeath to the Medical & Chirurgical
Society of London three quarto volumes of the classed Catalogue of
their Library and also a small interleaves volume of the Catalogue
of the Medical Society of Edinburgh which I employed in the for-
mation of that Library I bequeath my Uncles picture and his
Egyptiam Drawings after '''my dear wife''''s death to '''Mrs Davison the'''
'''Widow of my Uncle''' if then living and in case of her death to
'''my Cousin Mrs Edwd Howman''' '''Miss Davison of Alnwick Miss Mary'''
'''Davison''' or '''Mrs Adam Atkinson''' whomsoever ^of them may be living at
that time I also wish the above to be accompanied with the corres-
pondence between '''the late Revd Dr Calder''' and '''my Uncle''' and which
'''Dr Calder''' kindly presented to me some time before his death this last
bequest I mean to be substituted in the place of the former one the
date of Aug. 6. 1828 /—/ J.Yelloly.//
---- [Page three] Feb. 28. 1834
I hereby do away with the above
Paragraph beginning with I bequeath my Uncle's Picture and
ending with Aug. 6 1828 and restore that which was stated as a
Codicil to my will under the date of Aug. 6 1828 /—/ J. Yelloly.//
Prerogative
In the Goods of John Yelloly Doctor of Medicine deceased.
Appeared Personally '''Samuel Tyssen Yelloly'''
'''of Cavendish Hall''' in the Parish of Cavendish in the County of
Suffolk Esquire and '''Harriet Yelloly''' of Cavendish Hall aforesaid
Spinster and jointly and severally made Oath that they knew
and were well acquainted with John Yelloly formerly of Finsbury
Square in the County of Middlesex afterwards of Woodston Hall in the
Parish of Woodston in the County of Suffolk and late of Cavendish
Hall in the Parish of Cavendish in the County of Suffolk Doctor of
Medicine ^deceased and with his manner and character of handwriting and
subscription having frequently seen him write and write and subscribe
his name and the deponents having now carefully viewed and
perused the paper writings hereunto annexed purporting to be and
contain the last will and testament with three Codicils thereto of the
said deceased the said will beginning thus " Aug. 7. 1826 I should
long ere now considering the shortness and uncertainty of life ending
thus ^to draw up a more correct copy of what I have inserted or
may insert" and thus subscribed "J Yelloly" and having particularly
observed the word "make" obliterated in the third like "and the word "frame"
written above the same the words "if it were not" obliterated in the
fourth line and the words "had it not been" written above the same
the words "and" and "have" respectively obliterated in the fifth line
the words "all the principal part of" interlined between the eighth
and ninth lines the word "and" obliterated in the said ninth line the
words "and if we should not do so" obliterated partly ...rth and partly .......... in the twenty
fifth lines and his words "such should arise" obliterated in the
twenty ninth line of the first side thereof and the words "my
death should take place" written above the same the word "principal-
ly" interline between the fourth abd fifth lines the words "some a
small quantity of" obliterated int he eighth line and the word "some"
written above the same the abbreviation and word "& increasing"
interlined between the tenth and eleventh lines and the word "Medical"
interlined between the nineteenth and twentieth lines of the same
side thereof the word "always" obliterated in the seventeenth line the
word "well" interline between the said seventeenth and the eighteenth
lines and the word "she" written in the margin and opposite to the
said eighteenth line of the third side thereof and the words "will"
interlined between the second and third lines of the fourth side of
the said will the first of the said Codicils being written on the ^said fourth
side of the said will beginning thus "Aug. 6 1828 I bequeath to my
dear wife" ending thus "to the oldest of his Sisters who may be living"
and thus subscribed "J Yelloly" and having partucularly observed the
words "to me" interlined between the third and fourth lines and the
words "and leave children" interlined between the ninth and tenth
lines thereof the second of the said Codicils beginning thus "July 9. 1829
having misled the key of my safe" ending thus "I mean to be
substituted in the place of the former one of the date of Aug 6 1828" and
---- [Page four] thus subscribed "J Yelloly" and the third of the said Codicils beginning thus
Feb 28. 1834 ending thus "as a Codicil to my will under the date of Aug 6
1828" and thus subscribed "J Yelloly" further made Oath that they verily
and in their consciences believe the whole body series and contents of the
said will and three Codicils beginning and ending as aforesaid the
the initial and name "J. Yelloly" threto respectively set and subscribed
together with the said recited interlineations and words obliterated
to be of the proper handwriting and subscription of the said John
Yelloly deceased /====/ '''Sam:Tyssen Yelloly''' /====/ '''Harriet Yelloly''' /====/
On the twenty eighth day of April 1842 '''the said Samuel Tyssen Yelloly'''
and '''Harriet Yelloly''' were only sworn to the truth of this Affidavit
y virtue of the accompanying Commission before me /====/ '''Rev. Thomas'''
'''Vashey'''? Commissioner.//
On the 6th May 1842 Administration (with the will and three
Codicils annexed) of the Goods Chattels and credits of John Yelloly
formerly of Finsbury Square in the County of Middlesex afterwards of
Woodston Hall in the Parish of Woodston in the County of Norfolk and
late of Cavendish Hall in the Parish of Cavendish in the County of
Suffolk Doctor of medicine deceased was granted to '''Sarah Yelloly Widow the'''
'''Relict''' and the '''residuary Legatee''' named in the said will having been
first sworn by Commission only to administer. No Executor.//
Right margin: On the 12th April 1865 Admon
(with the Will and three Codicils
annexed) of the personal Estate
and Effects of '''John Yelloly'''
formerly of Finsbury Square
in the County of Middlesex
afterwards of Woodston Hall in
the Parish of Woodston in the
County of Norfolk but late of
Cavendish Hall in the Parish
of Cavendish in the County of
Suffolk Esquire Doctor of
Medicine deceased who died
31st January 1842 at Cavendish
Hall aforesaid left unadministered?
by Sarah Yelloly Widow deceased
whilst living the Relict
and the Residuary Legatee
named in the said Will
was granted to the Reverend
John Yelloly Clerk the Son
and one of the Executors of
the Will (with ten Codicils)
of the said Sarah Yelloly
deceased, he having been
first sworn. No Executor
being named in the said
Will –
? ==Sources==

Will of Jonas Verdon of New Buckenham, Norfolk, 1618

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of Jonas Verdon of New Buckenham, Norfolk. Jonas drew up his will on 30 March 1617 when "weake in body". The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 November 1618. '''Will of Jonas Verdon 1618''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 132
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Jonas Verdon of newe Buckenham in the county of Norff gent:''' Testator *'''my deare and lovinge wife''' unnamed. Her father is named later as P Eldred. Received £400, her jointure of £40 a year, all Testator's household stuff *'''my mother Mrs Mary Verdon''' £35 *'''my sister Elizabeth Gouch''' £40 *'''my sister Mary Seaman''' £50 *'''my sister Jane Kendall''' £50 *'''my sister Anna Dade''' £40 *'''John Eldred sonne of Jeromye Eldrede''' £20 *'''my father in Lawe P: Eldrede and his wife''' £4 each *'''my cosen Chr: Wragge''' £5 *'''my cosen Catherine White''' 40 shillings *'''Jo: Gilford minister of St Michaells Bassishawe''' (City of London) £5 *'''Mr Robert Swete''' £5 *'''my cosen Mr Kendall and his wife''' each two pieces of gold worth 44 shillings *'''Anna the wife of Richard Goodwyn''' 20 shillings a year for life *'''Robert Dade''' witness to will *'''John Kendall Junior''' witness to will *'''Tho: Seman''' witness to will *'''Tho: Seman sen[ior]''' witness to will *'''John Baron''' witness to will *'''John Adcocke''' witness to will [''folio 237 recto'']
In the name of God Amen &c '''I Jonas Verdon of'''
'''newe Buckenham in the county of Norff gent:''' this thirtieth of March [''folio 237 verso'']
Anno, One thousand six hundred seaventeene, beinge in perfect memory though
weake in body Doe make this my last will renouncinge all former willes here=
tofore made First I doe bequeath my Soule into the hands of Allmighty
god my heavenly father trustinge through the merritts of Christ Jesus
to be p[ar]taker w[i]th him of the everlastinge Joye in the kingdome of hea=
ven Item I doe give unto '''my deare and lovinge wife''' the somme of foure
hundred pounds Currant English money of England to be paid her w[i]thin six moneths
next after my death More I doe give unto her the somme of one hundred
pounds w[hi]ch is due unto me by '''my father in lawe''' his promise when I
should make my wife a ioynture of xlLi p[er] annu[m] or at his death w[hi]ch should
be first, not doubtinge but that he will paye her the same reddylie Also
I doe give unto my wife all my housholdstuffe Item I doe give unto '''my'''
'''mother Mrs Mary Verdon''' thirty five pounds I doe give unto '''my sister'''
'''Elizabeth Gouch''' the somme of forty pounds I doe give unto '''my sister'''
'''Mary Seaman''' fifty pounds I doe give unto '''my sister Jane Kendall'''
fifty pounds I doe give unto '''my sister Anna Dade''' forty pounds I doe
give unto '''John Eldred sonne of Jeromye Eldrede''' twenty pounds I doe
give unto '''my father in Lawe P: Eldrede and his wife''' fower pounds
I give unto '''my cosen Chr: Wragge''' five pounds I give unto '''my'''
'''cosen Catherine White''' forty shillings I doe give unto '''Jo: Gilford mini='''
'''ster of St Michaells Bassishawe''' five pounds I doe give unto '''Mr Robert Swete'''
five pounds I doe give to the towne of newe Buckenham to sett the poore
a worke to keepe them from begginge twenty pounds I doe give unto '''my'''
'''cosen Mr Kendall''' two peece '''and to his wife''' two peece of gold of fourty
fower shillings All these lagacies I doe will to be paid within one yeare
next after my death Item I doe give unto ''' Anna the wife of Richard'''
'''Goodwyn''' twenty shillings a yeare duringe her life To this my last will
written w[i]th my owne hand I doe make my full and whole Executor
'''my lovinge brother William Verdon''' not doubtinge of his care in per=
forminge the same Havinge hereunto sett my hand and seale this
thirty daye of March in the yeares of the raigne of our Soveraigne
Lorde Kinge James of England France and Ireland the sixteenth And
of Scotland the fiftye and one &c: '''Jonas Verdon'''; Sealed and delivered
in the presence of us '''Robert Dade John Kendall Junior, Tho: Seman,'''
'''Tho: Seman sen[ior], John Baron, John Adcocke''' Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved at London before Master Arthur Ducke Doctor of Law surrogate for the Venerable Sir John Bennet knight and also Doctor of Law and the master of the Commissioners of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted the twentieth day of November AD 1618 Judgement to William Verdon the natural and lawful brother of the said deceased and executor named in this will ==Sources==

Will of Jonathan Eldred, 1662

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of '''[[Eldred-1226|Jonathan Eldred]]'''. He wrote his will on 3 October 1662, he was buried on 5 October at St Stephen Coleman Street, City of London, and the will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 9 October 1662. '''Will of Jonathan Eldred 1662''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 309
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was moderate to poor on both the Ancestry and National Archives images. The handwriting was legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Jonathan Eldred''' Testator *'''my deerley beloved Sister Mrs Hannah Rushworth''' receives £250 and linen. *'''Mr Jo: Rushworth her husband''' Executor of the will **'''her children''' unnamed *'''Mr Meynell goldsmith in Lumber Street''' owes £82 to Testator. Perhaps of Lombard Street. *'''Maior Dorrell''' owes £50 to Testator, receives £5 *'''my neece Mrs Mary Eldred''' receives £50 *'''Andrew Smith''' 40 shillings *'''my nephew Mr John Eldred''' receives money that Testator is owed in Scotland *'''my Brother Eldred''' unnamed. May owe the Testator money in Scotland *'''Mr George''' owes £30 for the part of a Debenture of Fowerscore pounds *'''Mr Twiforde''' is owed a debenture of £80 *'''Mr Robert and Mrs Eliz: Shenton''' receive £20 *'''my Cozen Mr Thomas Figes and his sonne''' Receive £10. (Perhaps Feeke or Feeke as per his [[Space:Will_of_John_Eldred%2C_Citizen_and_Clothworker_of_London%2C_1638|Father's will]]) *'''my Cozen Ann Frencham''' a diamond ring *'''my Cozen John Frencham £5 *'''my Cozen Mary Hartlibb''' an emerald and diamond ring *''' John Doughtie''' 20 shillings or clothes *''' John Darell''' witness to will *'''Andrew Baldwin''' witness to will ---- [''folio 144 recto'']
'''October the third 1662 :/'''
'''I Jonathan Eldred Weake::'''
in body but good in memory doe make this my last will and Testament
I desire in case God take me now out of this life that my Executor
doe see me decently Buried And for my Small Estate w[hi]ch I blesse
God for it; and Chearfully beare my former Losses by others
bequeath the same as Followeth First I give and bequeath to my
'''deerley beloved Sister Mrs Hannah Rushworth''' the Summe of two
hundred and fifty pounds with soe much of the interest as is in
arreare which remaines in the hands of '''Mr Jo: Rushworth her husband'''
which he borrowed for the use of Lambton Colyory to be disposed by my
said Sister to such of '''her children''' as shee shall thinke fittinge And like
wise the some of Fowerscore and Two pounds remaininge in the hands
of '''Mr Meynell goldsmith in Lumber Street''' to be alsoe disposed by [''folio 144 verso'']
her as aforesaid Item I give the Summe of Fifty pounds in '''Maior'''
'''Dorrells''' hands to '''my neece Mrs Mary Eldred''' Item I give to '''Maior'''
'''Dorrell''' the summe of Five pounds and Forty shillings to '''Andrew Smith'''
And as for my debts which are very litle I Appoint them to be paid in
the first place And as for such moneys as are due to me in Scotland I
bequeath the same to '''my nephew Mr John Eldred''' whether due from my
'''Brother Eldred''' or any other person And as for the Thirtie pounds due to
mee from '''Mr George''' for the part of a Debenture of Fowerscore pounds
payable to '''Mr Twiforde''' I bequeath the same as Followeth Twenty pounds
to '''Mr Robert and Mrs Eliz: Shenton''' And in case of any Obstruction in
Receiveinge the same then I doe Appoint that twentie pounds be payd
to the said '''Mr and Mrs Shenton''' out of the Fowerscore and Two pounds
remaininge in '''Mr Mennells''' hands as aforesaid Item I give tenne pounds
out of the said Thirty pounds doe from '''Mr George''' and if that Fails out of the
said Eighty two pounds in '''Mr Meynells''' hand To '''my Cozen Mr Thomas'''
'''Figes and his sonne''' Item I give to '''my Cozen Ann Frencham''' the litle
Dyamond Ring which I have and to '''my Cozen John Frencham''' the summe
of Five pounds Item I give to '''my Cozen Mary Hartlibb''' my greene
Emerald Ring with two Diamonds in it And as for my Linnen I Bequeath
the same to '''my deere Sister Mrs Hannah Rushworth''' I bequeath to '''John'''
'''Doughtie''' twenty shillings or my old Clothes And of this my last Will
and Testament I make '''my welbeloved Brother Mr John Rushworth''' my
sole Executor Witnes my hand this third of October 1662 '''Jonat: Eldred'''
Signed Sealed and Published in the presence of us '''John Darell Andrew'''
'''Baldwin''' his marke :/ Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved at London before the Venerable Sir William Mericke knight and Doctor of Law presiding at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted the ninth day of October AD 1662 Judgement given to John Rushworth the executor named in this will ==Sources==

Will of Joseph Clanton

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[[Category:Southampton County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Southampton County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] Joseph Clanton signed his will on October 26, 1840 - John J Prince and John W Watkins as executors. A codicil was entered April 19, 1841. Will was proved June 21, 1841. Following link is to the index of the will book. See image 722 of 771. '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Will Books, With Inventories and Accounts, 1749-1916; General Index to Wills, 1749-1937; Author: Virginia. Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery (Southampton County); Probate Place: Southampton, Virginia
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Joseph Clanton probate in 1837-1842 in Southampton, Virginia, USA.
Edited for brevity I, [[Clanton-854|Joseph Clanton]], of Southampton Co, Va, do make my last will and testament. First, I wish my land and negroes namely, Hall, Tom, George, Charles, Creasy, and Mina to be sold to the highest bidder, the proceeds of the sale to pay my debts. Second, I bequeath to my negroes, Esther, Lucy, Harriet, Jane, John Simon, Bob, Mary, David, Nicholas, and Richard their freedom forever and wish them to be sent to a free state. (They went to Jefferson Co., Ohio) Thirdly, after the payment of my debts, I bequeath Esther, Lucy, Harriet, Jane, John Simon, Bob, Mary, David, Nicholas, and Richard my estate. Fourthly, I give and bequeath to my negro woman Esther her freedom and for her and her children afore named to be moved to a non-slaveholding state. And my old negro woman Sally I wish to be comfortably supported as long as she lives and not to be compelled to labor for any person whosoever only as she pleases. Dated Oct 26, 1840 == Sources == * '''Inventory''' Inventory & Appraisement, July 9, 1841 - accepted by court December 8, 1841 See: Image 59 of 710 '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"; Will Books, With Inventories and Accounts, 1749-1916; General Index to Wills, 1749-1937; Author: Virginia. Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery (Southampton County); Probate Place: Southampton, Virginia: {{Ancestry Sharing|6558260|7b22746f6b656e223a22704d4c7a3754634b49617435744845304664545275482f4b364c736671796a674b68335063514e764366513d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|62347|877836|ca}} (accessed 27 September 2023); Joseph Clanton probate in 1842-1852 in Southampton, Virginia, USA.

Will of Joseph Eldred of New College Oxford, 1646

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[[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Eldred-1217|Joseph Eldred]]''' Bachelor of Law and Fellow of New College Oxford. Joseph drew up his will on 31 October 1645 when he was "visited with sickness" and the will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 January 1645/6 by his brother John Eldred. '''Will of Joseph Eldred 1646''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 195 Twisse, Quire Numbers 1-52 (1646)
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was poor on the Ancestry version, and slightly better on the images from the National Archives site. The handwriting was legible secretary hand. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Joseph Eldred Bachellor of lawe and fellowe of Newe College in Oxford''' Testator *'''my Sister Corbett wife of Miles Corbett''' £40 *'''Miles Corbett''' *'''Andrewe Henley sonne to Robert Henley''' £10 *'''Robert Henley''' *'''Fellows of New College''' **'''John Lucas''' £10. Witness to will **'''John Bayley''' £10. Witness to will **'''Henry Hobby''' £5 **'''Robert Grebby''' £5 **'''Anthony Hodges''' **'''Elizabeth his [Anthony Hodges] wife''' £5 **'''John Lamphire''' £5 *'''my Sister Dorothy Eldred wife of my brother John Eldred''' £100 *'''my brother John Eldred''' Executor and residuary legatee **'''my Brother Johns Children''' £100 between them *'''George Jackson''' £40, clothes, musical instruments *'''Mr Sheldon of Harthall''' pair of organs *'''John Mathewes''' Witness to will [''folio 10 recto'']
In the name of God Amen
The One and Thirtith day of October in the yeare of our Lord God
One Thousand six hundred forthie and five, '''I Joseph Eldred''' Bachellor
of lawe and fellowe of Newe College in Oxford beinge now visited w[i]th
sicknes but (praised bee God) of sound and perfect minde and memorie
Doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testam[en]t in manner and
forme followinge, First I doe bequeath my soule to Allmightie God and
Christ Jesus mine onely Saviour and Redeemer and my bodie to the earth
from whence it was taken w[i]th full assurance that I shall rise againe at the
resurrection in the last day And as for the worldly goods w[hi]ch God hath
given mee I bestowe as followeth First I give unto New Colledge in
Oxford the som[m]e of Tenn pounds, to bee bestowed in some use to the Colledge [''folio 10 verso'']
as M[aste]r Warden and the Deanes of the Lawe shall thinke best fitt, And I give
To the Colledge near Winton to the use of the Colledge Five pounds. To '''my Sister Corbett'''
'''wife of Miles Corbett''' Fortie pounds To '''Andrewe Henley sonne to Robert Henley'''
Tenn pounds And to my Fellowes and freinds in Newe Colledge I give and bequeath
as followeth Vizt to '''John Lucas''' Tenn pounds (Besides the said som[m]e of Eighteene
pounds w[hi]ch I doe owe unto him, w[hi]ch som[m]e of eighteene pounds I desire my
Executor hereafter named forthw[i]th to pay unto him) To '''John Bayley''' Ten pounds
To '''Henry Hobby''' Five pounds. To '''Robert Grebby''' Five pounds, To '''Anthony Hodges'''
Five pounds and to '''Elizabeth his wife''' Five pounds. To '''John Lamphire''' Five
pounds, To '''my Sister Dorothy Eldred wife of my brother John Eldred''' the
Som[m]e of One hundred pounds, To '''my Brother Johns Childrens''' One hundred
pounds to bee equally devided betweene them To '''George Jackson''' Fortie pounds
together w[i]th aswell all my wearinge apparrell Woollen and Lynen as all my
Musicall instrum[en]ts and my bookes thereunto belonginge (except my paire of
Organs w[hi]ch I bequeath to '''Mr Sheldon of Harthall''', And I desire the Gentlemen
of New Colledge uppon view and perusall of my books w[i]thin my Studdie, to take
from thence to the use of the Colledge such books as they have not alreadie
and likewise what goods I have in my Chamber, I leave to bee disposed of by the
Colledge, And as for all other goods goods and estate whatsoever unbequeathed
(my debts legacies and Funerall expenses beinge first paid and discharged w[i]th
my Debts and Funerall expenses I will shalbe forthw[i]th paid and my legacies
paide w[i]thin one yeare next after my decease) I doe wholy give and bequeath
to '''my Brother John Eldred whome I doe hereby make constiture and ordaine
the whole and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament, revoakinge
all former Wills In witnes, whereof I have hereunto put my hand and seale
'''Joseph Eldred''' /. Signed sealed and published to the p[rese]nce of '''John Mathewes'''
'''John Bayley, John Lucas''' /. Probate [in Latin] This will written above was proved in London before Sir Nathaniell Brent knight and Doctor of Law presiding at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury the twentieth day of January AD by the computation of the English Church 1645 Judgment awarded to John Eldred the brother of the said deceased and the executor named in the will ==Sources==

Will of Joseph Powell of Eccleston, Lancashire, Glass Maker, 1846

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] == Will == ===
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=== I [[Powell-27844|Joseph Powell]] of Eccleston in the County
of Lancaster Glass Maker being of perfect mind and memory make
this my last Will and Testament I order and direct that all just
debts due from me my funeral expences the charges of the Probate
of this my last Will and Testament and all expences incurred by the
execution thereof shall be paid and discharged out of whatever
estate and effects I may happen to die possessed of or which may
in any wise belong or appertain unto me I give and bequeath
to my Wife Mary the Sum of forty pounds per year also my
dwelling house in St. Helens in the said County my said Wife to
have and enjoy the said Sum of forty pounds per year and the
said dwelling house during the term of her natural life the ''rest''
''residue and remainder'' of whatever estate and effects I may
happen to die possessed of or which may in any wise belong or
appertain unto me I give and bequeath to my Son Richard my
daughter Mary my daughter Maria my son James my son Thomas my Son
Walter and my Grandson John who is the Son of my late daugh
ter Martha: to be divided amongst them my said Son Richard my
said daughter Mary my said daughter Maria my said Son
James my said Son Thomas my said Son Walter and my said
Grandson John equally share and share alike I order and direct
that the said legacies left by me to my said Wife shall at her
death be disposed of exactly in the same manner as I have here
by disposed of the rest residue and remainder of whatever estate
and effects I may happen to die possessed of or which may in
any wise belonging or appertain unto me if any of my said
Sons or daughters of grandson happen to die before he she or
===
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=== they attain the age of twenty one years and have no lawful
issue then the legacy or legacies of the person or persons so dying
I order and direct to be divided amongst the Survivors of them equal-
ly share and share alike but if the said person or persons so dying
leave lawful issue then the said legacy or legacies of the said deceased
parent or parents I order & direct to be divided amongst the said issue
equally share and share alike and be it understood that the principal
part of my property does not devolve and come into the possession of
me or my heirs or executors until the death of Elizabeth the Widow of
my late brother James Powell Henry Leadbetter who is her brother
and a Woman named Rose who is now or lately was residing at
Monghyr in the East Indies and I do hereby nominate constitute
and appoint John Ackers of Whiston in the said County Gentleman
William Glover of Saint Helens aforesaid Schoolmaster and my said
Son Richard Powell to be the ''Executors'' of this my last Will and Testa
ment into whose hands I put whatever estate and effects I may happen
to die possessed of or which may in any wise belong or appertain
unto me in trust to be by them disposed of in the manner within
mentioned? and no other in any wise and I order and direct that my said
executors shall be properly paid for any trouble they may have in
the execution of this my last Will and Testament and if it so happen
that I die before I come into the possession of the property now in the
enjoyment of Elizabeth Widow of my said late brother James Hen-
ry Leadbetter and the woman named Rose or any of them I hereby
empower my said Executors to take up such part of the said proper-
ty as they shall in their discretion think right not exceeding seventy
pounds per year for the purpose of maintaining my said Wife and
bringing up my family provided they can so agree with the executors
of my said late brother James or any other person or persons interes-
ted or? concerned therein and whatever Sum or sums my said Executors
shall so take up and expend I order and direct to be deducted from
my property before any other division of any description or legacy shall
take place and I do hereby utterly revoke disallow and disannul all
further bequests wills and legacies by me heretofore in any wise left or
made declaring ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last
Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and Seal this twenty ninth day of October in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fourteen = Joseph Powell = (SS) = Signed
sealed published and declared by the within named Testator Joseph
Powell to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who
subscribed our names in presence of the said Testator and of each
other = Joseph Ga[r/s]ton = John B[a/u]ch = Matthew Sixsmith / I ''Joseph Powell'' make this Codicil to my within written
Will and Testament I give and bequeath unto my Wife Mary the
use of all my household goods and furniture during the term of her natu
ral life and at her death the same to be taken and deemed as part of
the rest residue and remainder of my estate and effects and disposed of
in the manner mentioned in my last Will and Testament but it is my Will
and order that if my said Wife Mary happen to marry again then
from that time she shall be debarred from and deprived of every bene-
fit arising from or by my last Will and Testament and this Codicil there-
to and the legacies therein named as bequeathed unto her shall be
taken and deemed as part of the rest residue and remainder of my
estate and effects and disposed of in the manner mentioned in my last
Will and Testament I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary the
Sum of twenty pounds more than any of the rest of my Sons or
daughters or grandson I give and bequeath unto Thomas Meadows
===
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=== of Latham in the County of Lancaster five pounds the two said
Sums of twenty pounds and of five pounds I order and direct to be paid
out of the rest residue and remainder of my estate and effects before
any other division thereof shall take place or be made in addition to
the executors who are named in my within written Will and Testament
I nominate constitute and appoint Thomas Joyason of Rainhill in the
said County of Lancaster Yeoman as another ''Executor'' of my last Will
and Testament to whom I give equal power and privilege with the
others therein mentioned In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this sixteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thou
sand eight hundred and fifteen = Joseph Powell = (SS) = Signed Sealed
Published and declared by the within named Testator Joseph Powell to
be a Codicil to his last Will and Testament in presence of us who subscri-
bed our names in presence of the said Testator and of each other = John
Rogerson = John Fairhurst = Samuel Millar //
== Probate == Proved at Chester the 19th August 1815 by John Ackers William Glover
Richard Powell and Thomas Joguson the Executors therein named
the right of every person being saved and time allowed to exhibit? and Inventory. ? Roukes? ?
On the 28th day of May 1846 Admon with the Will and Codicil
annexed of the Goods Chattels and Credits of Joseph Powell late of Eccles-
ton in the County of Lancaster Glass Maker deceased was granted to John
Vose the Grandson and one of the Residuary legatees named in the said
Will having been first sworn by Common duly to adm'r.//John Ackers Wil
liam Glover and Richard Powell the Son the Exors named in the Will and Tho
mas Joynson the Exor named in the said Codicil and also the
legatees in trust respectively died without having taken upon them the
Probate and execution of the said Will & Codicil (at least in this Court). == Summary == * Will made 29 Oct 1814 * Codicil made 16 Jan 1815 * Probate granted 19 August 1815 * Probate reassigned 28 May 1846 '''Legacies''': * Wife Mary to have £40 per year and occupancy of their home, with household goods & furniture, for life or till her remarriage * £20 to daughter Mary * £5 to Thomas Meadows of Latham, Lancashire * residue to be divided equally among his children Richard, Mary, Maria, James, Thomas, and Walter and his grandson John (son of his daughter Martha) * Most of his property wouldn't belong to him till the death of 3 people, since he was due to inherit it from his deceased brother James. These were: James' wife Elizabeth; Elizabeth's brother Henry Leadbetter; and a woman named Rose, residing at Monghyr in the East Indies. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_James_Powell%2C_Lieutenant_Colonel_of_Infantry_in_the_Service_of_the_United_Company_of_Merchants_of_England_trading_to_the_East_Indies_on_their_Bengal_Establishment%2C Will of brother James]. '''Executors''': * John Ackers (gentleman of Whiston) * William Glover (schoolmaster of St Helens) * Richard Powell (son) * Thomas Johnson? of Rainhill (yeoman) == Sources == National Archives Catalogue - Reference: PROB 11/2036/231
Description: Will of Joseph Powell, Glass Maker of Eccleston , Lancashire
Date: 28 May 1846
Accessed on https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D102865 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_James_Powell%2C_Lieutenant_Colonel_of_Infantry_in_the_Service_of_the_United_Company_of_Merchants_of_England_trading_to_the_East_Indies_on_their_Bengal_Establishment%2C Brother's Will]

Will of Katherin Wright, Widow of Hengham, 1536

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the Will of Katherin Wright, Widow of Hingham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 1 July 1536. It was probated on 20 August 1536 .'''Will of Katherin Wright, Widow of Hingham, 1536''', Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich, Regd. copy wills vol. 43-44 1526-1546 Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-138Y-B?i=354&cat=278818|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076293 images 355-6 of 8070.] Accessed 14 May l 2022 The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Persons Mentioned: *Katherin Wright, widow, Testatrix *Robert Wright, deceased husband *Katherin Calver, daughter *Richard Calver, son-in-law *Katherin Calver, goddaughter *Walter Norson, witness *William Norman, witness *Richard Albey, witness *Robert Geman of Wymondham, executor *John Albey of Hingham, executor *William Dusshopp, sold property to Robert Wright ---- '''In the name of god amen''' the 1st daye of
July in the yere of o[ur] Lorde god _ CCCCCxxxvi
I '''Kathern Wright of Hengh[a]m''' widowe being in
hole mynde make my testatment and last will
in this manner and fo[r]me following First I bequeth
my Soule to Almythie god to o[ur] Lady Saynt
Mary and to all Saynts in heaven my body to be
buried in the church yarde of Hengh[a]m nere to my
husbande Allso I bequeath to the high Altare of
the same churche xxl Allso I bequeath to the high
Altare of the church of Hacford vjs I bequeath to the lyghte
of the Sacrament sayent and now Saynt befor
the Roodloste the Brown Roode & the assumpton
the Matinile of our Lady ijl And to the light of
saym Katherin ijl And to every other light kept open from
withiinne the saide churche jl
Item I bequeath to the
Reparacon of the churche of Harforde xxl

Item I
bequeath to every house of feyre in Norwiche viijl
Also to every soule of Lazaras ijl

Item I gyft and
bequeath my tenement called Fenhouse and my
tenemente called Sevenmoste Miles and gyld coste
and close with palmers no[t] brydinge convye
pasture medowes ffedinge gowye --wts with all
other p[er]tuances and comodities to these mess[uages] and ten[aments]
belongyng as '''Robert Wright my husband''' late
had in possessyon in hengh[a]m and Hacforth unto
'''Katherin my Dowghter''' the wyff of '''Richard'''
'''Calver''' and to the issue of ther bodyes bothe
lawfully begotten And for lacke of Issue to

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to remayne to the use yssue of ther bodyes
use of the said '''Richard Calver'''

Item I
woll my ij Stalls the markett be solde by
my executors to the [per]formance of my will
Also I woll that '''Katherin my daughter'''
have the redd cowe in profytt to her and her
children and wrisshing of them And the cowe
to be at the request of my executors or the
executors of them to be channged ososcyn at
wode requere to the use of the said '''Katherin'''

Item I will and bequeath to the guilde of the
Sumpcion of our Lady my best catten basen

Item I give and bequith to '''my goddaughter'''
'''Kathern Calver''' a mess[uage] edified late bought
of '''Thomas Dusshopp''' the mess[uage] to remayne in
the hand of myn executors a yeare and a daye
after my discesse to _ _ thinge as belonginge
unto them and than the saide '''Katherin''' to enter
the mess[uage] to her behouse I will there shallbe
delte for me at the daye of my buriall ha[l]f
penny doole The residue of my goodes unbe-
quethed I [per]mitt the discrecon of myn exectutor
or the executors of them whome I ordeyn
and make '''Robert Geman of Wymondham'''
and '''John Albey of Hingham''' and I bequeath
to eche of them for their calor xjl bijd witnesses
'''Walter Norson''' '''Richard Calver''' '''William
'''Norman''' '''William Albey'''
==Sources==

Will of Katherine Alberye 1563

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] '''1563 Katherine Alberye'''
https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/alberye-katherine-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 21 (Waterladde) fo. 21 - Alberye, Katherine, of Hingham, widow ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * Katherine Alberye testator and widow * Henrie Punder, her brother * Johanne Punder, her mother * Agnes Winter, her daughter * Henrie Winter, her son * Richard Pearsone, witness * John Grene, witness ---- '''In the Name of God Amen''' The xxvijte
daie of the moneth of Januarie in the yeare of our Lord god
M CCCCC lxij Cateringe Alberye of Hengham in the countie
of Norff[olk] wedowe hole of mynd and parfrghte of remembrance
thankes be to god did ordeyne and make this her Testament
and last will nuncupative in maner and forme followinge '''First'''
she bequethed her sowle to almightie god and her body to be
buried In the churchyarde of Hengham aforesaid '''It[e]m''' she wille
that Henrie Punder her brother shoulde have the occupacion of
all hir howses and fre landes with th[e]appurtenances liyinge &
beying in Bunwelle or elles wheare untyll Henrie Winter her sone
cometh unto lawfull age towardes the bringynge upp of the said
Henri kepinge the said howse in sufficient reparacion and
doynge neyther stryppe nor waste uppon any of them '''It[e]m''' She
willed and bequeathed unto the said Henrie Wynter all hir howses
and fre landes with the appurtenances byeing & leyinge in Bunwell
aforesaid to houlde to him and to his heires when he cometh
unto lawfull age '''Item''' She willed and bequeathed all her moveable
goods and cattalles unbequeathed to Johanne Punder her mother
and Henrie Punder her brother towardes the bringinge uppe of
Henrie Winter and Agnes Winter her children unto they come
to lawfull age and the remainer therof to be equally devided
betweene the said Henrie and Agnes hir children when
thei come to lawfull age and discretion which said Jone
Punder and Henrie Punder she ordeyned and made hir
executours of this hir testament and last will nuncupative
witnesses hereof Richard Pearsone and John Grene

Will of Katherine Awberye 1551

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] '''The Will of Katherine Awberye 1551'''
https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-awbrye-katherine-of-hingham-widow ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 143 - Aubrey (Awbrye), Katherine, of Hingham, widow 1551'''Will of Katherine Awbrye, Widow of Hingham, 1551''', ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 143 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/aubrey-awbrye-katherine-of-hingham-widow|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004638 Image 151-2.] Accessed 21 May 2022 ---- Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mention in the Will: * Katherine Awberye testator and widow * Cecylie Awberye, daughter * Agnes Blysse, daughter * William Blysse, son * John Blysse, son and executor * [[Parker-18469|Sir Henry Parker]], Lord of Hingham and landlord * Richard Crowe, executor * John Cowper, supervisor of her Will * John Watson, witness and curate * John Damme, witness * Roger Smyth, witness '''In the Name of God Amen''' the second day
of Marche in the Fifth yere of the reign of oure
sovereign Lorde Edwarde vjte by the grace of god
Kinge of England France and Ireland defender of the fayth and in earthe supreme
heade of the churche of england and Irelande I Katherin
Awbrye of Hengh[a]m in the countye of Norffo[lk]
wydoo hooll of mynde and of good and p[er]fyhte
remembrance laude and prayse be unto almyghtye
god do order and make this my present testemente
and laste wyll in manner and forme folowinge
that ys to say '''Fyrst''' I bequeath my soule into the
hands of almyghtye god and to the meryte of Christ
passyon oure Savioure and redeemer '''And''' my
bodye to be buryed in the church yarde of Hingh[a]m
aforesayd '''secondly''' I bequeth to the poor mens boxe
of the same towne of Hingham xxd on ixte after
'''I bequeth''' to Cecylie Awbery my daughter a cupborde
a table and a forme standinge in the haull to the sayd
Cecilie a paynted clothe over the forsayd table a payre
of sheete a blanket a pyllowe a transom the hanginge
over the bedde in the hall a paynted clothe hanginge
at the same bedde foote '''And''' I bequeth to the sayd
Cecilie a latten basyn ij pewter plattese a salte
seller a saucer a chare a cusshyn my best gowne
a stomer a spytte an and gerni and a longe reefer
standinge at the bedde feete in the hall '''Also''' I
bequeth to the sayd Cecylie my daughter xxli
in money to be payd to the sayd Cecylie at ye
fyrste paymente of a certayn bargayn of fyve
acres of lande solde to John Blysse '''Also''' I wyll
and bequeth to Will[ia]m Blysse my sonne iij acres
of yarable land byinge at ten[emen]t neare to hym
and to his howses and I biqueth to the sayde
Wyll[ia]m a bedstede a mattracer a payr of shelfs
a payr of blanketts w[i]t[h] other things necessary
for a bedde to the sayd Wyll[ia]m a caudron a
brandelit a foutte w[i]t[h] all things nicessary
and belonging to the occupat[i]on of a (illegible)
chraste that be myne at this daye '''And'''
I bequeth to the sayd Wyll[ia]m too candlesticks
the one called a belde candlestick my nexte
beste brasse potte ij pewter platers too
pewter disshes a saucer a salte seller a
chafinge dishe a posiet my beste ***** an
andyerne a tozer and a latyn basyn '''Also'''
I bequeth to the sayd Will[ia}m Blysse xxli
of lawfull money to be payd to the sayd
Will[ia]m at the laste payment of the forsaid
bargon moreover I bequeth to Agnes Blysse
my daughter my ten[emen]te called Lytle Meare
w[i]th an acre of lande belonging to the same
to his and to her heyres '''Also''' I bequeth to
the sayd Agnes a bedstede a mattress w[ith]all
other things belonge to a boddi a brasse
potte a posuit too candlesticks the one called
a belde candlesticke vj peces of pewter a
saucer a pewter potte a ketyll a chayre a
cusshyn my best ketyll and a chafinge
dishe '''Also''' I wyll that viij of my kerchers
be devided equally between my sayd
daughters Cecylie and Agnes I bequeth
to Agnes my daughter xxli of lawfull
money And I bequeth to Will[ia]m Blysse
my sonne my lease that I hold of Sr
Henry Parker lorde of Hingh[a]m duringe
the yeares therein expressed '''Also''' I bequeth
to John Blysse my sonne a chyst bounden
with yron a brasse pot w[i]t[h] a pece at the
bryne and ij peces of pewter '''Also''' I bequeth
to the pooreste folk in Hingham where
most nede shalle by the good advice of
my executors xxs of good and lawfull
money that ys to say quarterly iijs iijd
'''The resydewe''' of all my goods not wylled
nor bequethed my debts payd and my wyll
fulfylled I wyll that they be equallye devyded
amonge my chyldren that ys to saye John
Will[ia]m Cecylye and Agnes by eve[r]y port[i]on
by the iudgement and oversisghte of my executors
whom I order and make John Blysse my sonne
and Richard Crowe they to pay my debts and
to fulfyll in every condition and behalfe this
my present testate and laste wyll '''And''' I wyll John Cowper
th[e]lder to be sup[er]visor thereof and to have for his
payne ijs iijd '''That''' beinge wyttenes
John Watson curate John Damme and
Roger Smyth wt others ==Sources==

Will of Katherine Thornburgh of Selside in Kendal 1671

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[[Category:Westmorland, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of [[Hawley-4482|Katherine Thornburgh]] of Selside in the parish of Kendal, Westmorland, England was written 22 April 1671 and proved in the Consistory Court of the Commissary of the Archdeaconry of Richmond, Deanery of Kendal, on 19 March 1671/2.Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Richmond (Kendal Deanery), Kendal Deanery Wills, admons. & inventories, T 1636-1680, original will of Katherine Thornburgh, widow, of Selside, proved 19 March 1671/2; images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 27 September 2022) DGS no. 8226807, image 494 of 690 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); [https://archivecat.lancashire.gov.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=W%2fRW%2fK%2fR480B%2f34 ref. WRW/K/R480B/34], Lancashire Archives. [[Space:Will_of_Katherine_Thornburgh_of_Selside_in_Kendal_1671|Transcript]]. Katherine was deceased by 21 October 1671, on which date an inventory of her goods was taken. This inventory forms part of the probate documents with the will and executor's bond. The will is original, written in English on a single page. The text is generally easy to read, although the spelling is fairly eccentric in places. The paper/parchment itself is in good condition. There is no probate statement, but the accompanying executor's bond is dated 19 March 1671/2, which is almost certainly the date the will was proved. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * where a series of letters consisting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) minims] contains an "i", the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tittle tittle] is placed over the logical place where the "i" would occur, irrespective of where it appears, since it was often a scribal convenience to place it only over the terminal minim (eg "saving" rather than "savnig") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''Katherine Thornburgh of Selsid:''' [[Hawley-4482|Katherine Thornburgh]] of Selside in the parish of Kendal, testator * '''my dawghter Dorothy:''' [[Thornburgh-307|Dorothy Thornburgh]], daughter * '''my Dawghter Isabell:''' [[Thornburgh-306|Isabel Thornburgh]], deceased daughter * '''my sonn francis:''' [[Thornburgh-311|Francis Thornburgh]], son * '''his tow Children Will[ia]m and Katherine:''' William Thornburgh and Katherine Thornburgh, grandchildren, son and daughter of testator's son [[Thornburgh-311|Francis Thornburgh]] * '''his daughter Agnes:''' Agnes Thornburgh, granddaughter, daughter of testator's son [[Thornburgh-311|Francis Thornburgh]] * '''George & Margaret:''' George Thornburgh and Margaret Thornburgh, grandchildren, son and daughter of testator's son [[Thornburgh-311|Francis Thornburgh]] * '''my sonn Will[ia]m:''' [[Thornburgh-308|William Thornburgh]], son * '''my sonn James:''' [[Thornburgh-309|James Thornburgh]], son * '''Robert Atkinson:''' Robert Atkinson, witness * '''Henry Braban:''' Henry Braban, witness === Will === Aprill [th]e 22th 1671 In the Name of God Amen, I '''Katherine Thornburgh of'''
'''Selsid''' in the County of westm[er]land widow sicke in body
but in good and p[er]fect Memory thanks be to god, doe make
and Ordaine this my last Will and testament in Maner
and forme folowing vizt: first I doe bequeath my
soulle into the hands of Almighty God, and my body to
be buryed in the parish Church of Kendall. It[em] I doe
giue to '''my dawghter Dorothy''' the fiffty pounds pounds which
'''my Dawghter Isabell''' gaue to mee by will, and for all
other things which I haue alredy giuen her, It is my
will that none shall Challeng any of them from her
It[em] I Giue to '''my sonn francis''' '''his tow Children Will[ia]m and'''
'''Katherine''' twenty pounds It[em] to '''his daughter Agnes''' forty
shillings, And to '''George & Margaret''' ech of them twenty
shillings. It[em] I giue to '''my Daughter Dorothy''' tenn pound
more. It[em] I giue to '''my sonn Will[ia]m''' fiue pounds. It[em] I
giue to '''my sonn James''' fiue pounds. It[em] it is my will that
'''my soone francis''' and '''Daughter Dorothy''' shall defray
my funerall expensis It[em] it is my will that '''my soon francis'''
shall haue my watch till '''his soon Will[ia]m''' shall Com to
the age of one and twenty and then I giue it to him
It[em] I giue to '''my soon francis his Dawghter Katherine''', my
Goddawghter, a siluer spoon w[hi]ch has her name upon it. It[em]
all my wearing Clothes I leaue at the disposing of '''my daugh='''
'''ter Dorothy'''.
Executor of this my last will I doe make '''my soon'''
'''francis''', and I doe reuoke all former will or wills whatsoeuer
and if any of my Children doe seeke to break or contradict
my will, then it is my will that he or she soe doing shall haue
only ten shillings and noe more in witnes to herof I haue put
my hand and seall the day and year first aboue written.

'''K Thornburh''' [signed and sealed]

witneses herof

'''Robert Atkinson''' [his mark]
'''Henry Braban''' === Footnotes ===

Will of Katherinye Cooke, Widow of Hingham, 1555

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcript of the register copy of the Will of Katherinye Cooke, Widow of Hingham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 20 November 1555. It was probated on December 1555 .'''Will of Katherinye Cooke, Widow of Hingham, 1555''', Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich, Regd. copy wills vol. 60-61 1554-1556 Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-19GL-F?i=585&cat=278818|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076311 images 586-7 of 761.] Accessed 18 May l 2022 Her son's Last Names are spelt both 'Cooke' and 'Cocke'. The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible. There was a bit of ink bleed through on the second page
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Persons Mentioned: *Katherinye Cooke, widow *Edmunde Cooke, eldest son *John Blisse, son-in-law *Harye Tylnoy, son-in-law *Mary Tylney, Harry Tylnoy's child (granddaughter?) *George Pottis, son-in-law *Robert Blisse, grandson *Harrye Blisse, grandson *John Blisse, grandson *Marye Blisse, granddaughter *Robert Cocke, grandson *Christian Cocke, grandson *Helene Cocke, granddaughter *John Cocke, grandson *John Cocke, son *William Cooper, son-in-law *John Bell, witness ---- '''In the name of god amen'''
The twentie daye of November In
the yere of ou[r] Lorde god a Thousande

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five hundreth and lvth In the seconde
and third yere of the reigne of ou[r] sover
eyine Lorde and Ladie Philippe and
Marye by the grace of god Kinge and
Quene of England France Naples
Jherusalem and Ireland Defenders of
the faith Princes of Spayne and and
Cecill Archeduek of Austriah Duke
of Mylayne Burgundie and Brabant
Counties of Hapsburge Flanders and
Tiroll, I '''Katherinye Cooke''' of Hing
ham in the countie of Norf[olk] and
within the dioces of Norwich wedow
beinge in good and holl mynde and me
morye thanks be unto god make this
my last will in mannor and forme
folowinge revokinge and refusinge all
other Testatments and willes by
me made in tymes past

Item I
bequeath my soule unto allmightye
god and my bodie to be buried in the
parrishe church of Hingham afore
saied

Item I give and bequeath unto
the poore people of Hingham a
combe of wheate

Item I give and
bequeath unto the poore people of
Hingham sixe shillings and aight
pence.

Item I give and bequeath
unto my eldest sonne '''Edmunde'''
'''Cooke''' my shilde cowe

Item I give
and bequeath unto '''John Blisse my'''
son in lawe''' one cowe and unto his
wiffe my best peticote and in money
sixe shillinge and aight pence

Item
I give and bequeath unto '''Harye'''
'''Tylnoy my son in lawe''' my graye
mare

Item I give and bequeath unto
'''Marye Tylney his childe''' sixe

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shillings and aighte pence

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''George Pottis my sonne'''
'''in lawe''' one grane _

Item I give
and bequeath unto my childrens children
'''Robert Blisse''' '''Harrye Blisse''' '''John'''
'''Blisse''' '''Marye Blisse''' six shillings and
aight pence a pece

Item I give and bequeath
unto '''Robert Cocke''' '''Christian Helene'''
and '''John Cocke''' my childs children sixe
shillings and aight pence a pece

Item
I will that the said aight children
shallbe paied the yere after my decease
first the one and syne the other

Item I
give and bequath unto '''John Cocke my'''
'''sonne''' one cowe

Item I will that is once
cometh unto my sonne '''John Cockes'''
children the one to remayne the others
parte as ther ar uppe growinge

Item I will that '''John Blisses''' children shall
have in like case The residewe of all
my goods and cattalles not geven assigned
nor bequeathed I putt them holie unto
the good desposicon and ordenance of my
Executor whom I have constituted or
dymed and made '''William Cooper my sonne'''
'''in lawe''' then to distribute and order
to the moste pleasure of god and the welth
and comforte of my poore Soule and
my frends soules and for his labor
and paynes in executinge and per
forminge of my saied Testatment and
last will I give him sixe shillings
and aight pence. This beinge witnessed
by '''John Bell''' with other
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Will of Kendall C. Brent

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] == Kendall C. Brent == [[Brent-766|Kendall Carroll Brent (1771-1842)]] lived in Nelson County, Virginia. His will identifies no descendants of his own; he bequeaths his property for the benefit of his brother Landon H. Brent for his life, then to pass to his nieces and nephews. In a codicil executed the same day as the Will, Brent appoints [[Coleman-15206|Hawes N Coleman (abt.1789-abt.1866)]] as trustee of his estate for the life of his brother Landon. == Citation == * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/382866 Nelson County, Virginia, Will Book F], pages 309-310; FHL Film # 007643964, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P4-X6TD image 418 of 503]; received into probate 27 June 1842. === Names of Inheritors === #[[Brent-765|Landon H. Brent (1769-1857)]], brother #[[Brent-768|James D. Brent (1774-1849)]], brother #[[Brent-1006|Landon Brent (1824-1909)]], nephew / son of James D. Brent #[[Brent-1005|James H. Brent (1813-1902)]], nephew / son of James D. Brent #[[Brent-1015|Hugh S. Brent (1820-1879)]], nephew / son of brother James D. Brent #[[Brent-1013|Sarah E. Shields (1822-1844)]], niece / daughter of brother James D. Brent #[[Brent-1082|Adeline Brent (1809-1889)]], niece / daughter of brother James D. Brent #[[Brent-1081|Fedelia A Brent (1818-1869)]], niece / daughter of brother James D. Brent === Names of Slaves === #Jo, man #Nancy, woman #Jenny, Nancy's child #Thornton, Nancy's child #Rachel, Nancy's child #Job, Nancy's child These enslaved persons were given to [[Brent-1006|Landon Newton Brent (1824-1909)]]. They may appear on his 1850 and 1860 Slave Schedules."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWG-XQ2M : 15 February 2020), Landen H Brent in entry for MM9.1.1/MVD9-CVP:, 1850."United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XP-KZZM : 16 October 2019), Landon N Brent, 1860. == Appraisal and Inventory == On 25 March 1844 an "Inventory and Appraisement of the slaves and personal property belonging to the estate of Kendall C. Brent, dec'd" was entered into Nelson County Will Book F ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P4-XXH1?i=495 pages 465-466]). === Names of Slaves === #Jac #Nancy #Jane #Thornton #Rachel #Jobe #Major #Spencer #Tom Sr #Isaac #Tom Jr #Dick #Sam #Henry Jr #Charles #Henry Sr #Mil?y #Tabby #Betty == Transcript == === Will and Codicil of Kendall C. Brent, dec'd === I, '''Kendall C. Brent''' of the County of Nelson, and state of Virginia, do hereby make my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say.
1st. I desire that five or more of my negro men & boys be hired out by my Executors hereinafter to be named, until all my just debts & funeral expenses are paid, and my new house now building is completed and paid for --
2nd. I loan to my Brother '''Landon H. Brent''' all of my estate both real and personal of every kind and description whatsoever, for and during his natural life, but it is expressly my will, that no part of the property herein loaned him shall be sold or made lyable in any way for his debts, the profits alone of the estate are to be considered his, for his support, and at his disposal --
3d. After the death of my Brother '''Landon H. Brent''', I will and desire that the property which as been herein loaned to him, both real and personal of every description, be disposed of in the following manner.
4th. I give and bequeath to my nephew '''Landon Brent''' a son of my brother '''James D. Brent''', my '''negro man Jo''', my '''negro woman Nancy''' and '''her four children, to wit Jenny, Thornton, Rachel and Job''', and their future increase, to him and his heirs forever --
5th. I give and bequeath to my nephew '''James H. Brent''', son of my Brother James, one negro to be chosen by himself out of my estate, after the above legacy to his brother Landon Brent Jr is taken out --
6th. I give to my nephew '''Hugh S. Brent''' son of my brother James one negro, also to be chosen by himself, after the above mentioned legacys are taken out of my estate -- 7th. I give to my niece '''Sarah E. Shields''' daughter of my brother James Brent one dollar and no more, to be paid to her by my executors.
8th. At the death of my brother '''Landon H. Brent''', & after the above legacies are taken out, it is my desire that all the ballance of my etate both real and personal of every description that has been loaned to him in the foregoing part of this will, be divided among the following '''children of my brother James Brent''', to wit: '''James H. Brent, Hugh S. Brent, Adaline Brent, Fidelia Brent, Frances S. Brent and Margaret Brent''', by three commissioners to be appointed by the County Court of Nelson, in the following manner, that is to say, the females are to have equal shares to one another, and the males to have equal shares to one another, but the males to have more than the females, in proportion as four hundred dollars is to three hundred, to them and their heirs forever.
8th. And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my brother '''Landon H. Brent''', my nephew '''James H. Brent''' and my nephew '''Hugh S. Brent''', to be executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all other or former Will's or Testament's, by me heretofore made. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal, this 6th day of April 1842.
Teste, '''Hawes N. Coleman''' } '''K. C. Brent''' {seal}
'''Jno. J. Coleman''' }
'''Hezekiah Jones''' }
'''J. D. Brent''' }
Codicil To this my Last Will and Testament --
All my property both real and personal of every kind and description whatsoever, I give, grant, bequeath and devise to '''Hawes N. Coleman''', for and during the natural life of my brother '''Landon H. Brent''', on this condition and upon this trust, that the said '''Hawes N. Coleman''', shall annually apply the profits of my said estate to the support and maintenance of my said brother '''Landon H. Brent''' during his natural life, the said property both real and personal and all the rents and profits of the same to be wholy exempt from all and any liability to the creditors of the said Landon H. Brent, for debts heretofore contracted or that may hereafter be contracted, by my said Brother, and at the death of my brother '''Landon H. Brent''', I desire that the property vested hereby in the said Hawes N. Coleman shall pass to my nephews and nieces, according to the provisions of the foregoing will., the said Trustee Hawes N. Coleman shall not be liable for acts not his own, neither for my executors or my brother Landon H. Brent, only for his own acts or funds that may come into his possession through my executors. Given under my hand and seal this 6th day of April 1842 --
Teste, '''K. C. Brent''' {seal}
'''Hawes N. Coleman''' }
'''John J. Coleman''' }
'''Hezekiah Jones''' }
'''J. D. Brent''' }
At a Court held for Nelson County, the 27th day of June 1842--
The last Will and Testament of '''Kendal C. Brent''' dec'd together with the Codicil thereto, was this day produced in said Court, and proved by the oath of '''James D. Brent''', a subscribing witness thereto, and ordered to lie for further proof. --
and at a Court held for said County the 25th day of July 1842 This Will & Codicil was this day further proved in said Court by the oath of '''Hezekiah Jones''' another subscribing witness thereto, and ordered to be recorded, and on the motion of '''James H. Brent''', one of the Executors named in said Will, who made oath thereto, and together with '''James D. Brent''' (who qualified as to his competency) his security entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of Fifteen Thousand dollars conditioned according ot law, certificate is granted him for obtaining probat of said Will & codicil in due form. Teste '''Sp. Garland''' Ck. == Sources ==

Will of Lady Penelope Barry Cholmondeley

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of Lady Penelope Cholmondeley== Below is a true line-by-line transcription, including spelling, capitalization, and punctuation, of the Will of [[Barry-6443|Lady Penelope Cholmondeley]] as found at The National Archives. Any additional notations by this transcriber are shown in [square brackets]. Christol [[James-15049|James-15049]] 01:10, 16 February 2023 (UTC) '''Transcription''' :'''The Right Hon’ble Lady Penelope Cholmondeley, Baroness Mount Eagle''' [Stated in the left margin] :'''This is the Last Will''' :and Testament of me The Honourable Lady Penelope :Chomondeley Baroness Mount Eagle Widow and Relict of the :Honourable General James Chomondeley and Daughter and :heir of Elizabeth late Countess of Barrymore by The Right :Honourable James Barry late Earl of Barrymore in this Kingdom :of Ireland who was sole Daughter and heir of the Right :Honourable Richard late Earl Rivers deceased which I make :in manner following that is to say I desire to be :buried at Macclesfield in the County of Chester in a manner :consistent with my Rank and Quality and to be attended :to the Grave with suitable Dignity And I give divest and :bequeath all my Real Estates whatsoever and whosoever :whether in Possession Reversion Remainder or Expectancy And :also all my personal Estate unto my Great Nephew the Right :Honourable George James Cholmondeley his heirs :Executors and Administrators for ever as a small token of my :Affection Regard and Esteem for him and of my :Gratitude for the many favors conferred on me by him :And I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint him sole :Executor of this my Will hereby revoking all former Wills :at any time by me heretofore made do declare this only :to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I :leave to two parts of this my Will each wrote on one :Sheet of paper set my hand this second day of May in :the Year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred and :eighty five Penelope Cholmondeley – Signed ^sealed Published and :Declared by the said Penelope Cholmondeley as and for her :last Will and Testament in the presence of Us who in her :presence and in the presence of each other subscribe Our :Names as Witnesses thereto Wm Dalrymple ,, De Sales ,, Mary Tassalott :'''This Will''' was proved at London this second day :of March in the Year of Our Lord one thousand seven :hundred and eight six before his Worshipful George Harris :Doctor of the Laws and Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter :Calvert. :Calvert also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary :of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constitutes :of the Oath of The Right Honourable George James Earl :Cholmondeley the Great Nephew of the deceased and sole :Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration :was granted of all and singular the Goods and Chattels and Credits of :the said Deceased leaving been first sworn duly to administer Will of Lady Penelope Cholmondeley, (https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D417952) The National Archives. Ref: PROB 11/1139/202, Date: 2 March 1786, (accessed 7 Feb 2023).[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D417952 Will Image Download] ==Sources==

Will of Laurence Withers of London 1573.

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[[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Withers-224|Lawrence Withers]] of London. It was written on 18 May 1573 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 February 1573/74. "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 56
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Will of Lawrentij Wether, granted probate on 20 Feb 1573.
Lawrence was buried at All Hallows Bread Street on 22 February 1573/74, so probate was probably obtained on the day of his death or the day after. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. == People and places mentioned == * Mr Sampson, Mr Cole, the Dean of Paul's
([[Sampson-362|Thomas Sampson]], sometime rector of All Hallows Bread Street, Bannerman, W Bruce. ''The Registers of All Hallows, Bread Street, and of St. John the Evangelist, Friday Street, London''. Publications of the Harleian Society: Registers Volume 43. (London: The Harleian Society, 1913.) [http://archive.org/details/registersofallha00allh. https://archive.org/details/registersofallha00allh/page/n36/mode/1up?q=sampson page xvii]. [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Sampson]] William Cole, President of Corpus Christi College, Oxford [[Wikipedia:William_Cole_(Dean_of_Lincoln)]] and [[Nowell-231|Alexander Nowell]], Dean of St Paul's[[Wikipedia:Alexander_Nowell]] All three had been protestant exiles during the reign of Mary.) * Lawrence and Anne, children of his brother George Wither * other children of George * children of his brother Richard * his sister Margerie * his sister Alice * Thomas Wether, his former apprentice * his eldest son Fabian Wyther * the three children of his daughter Alice Lowes * the children of his daughter Anne Robinson * the two children of his son Fabian by his first wife * his servant William Bennett and his wife * a porter that was his Awnte Elinor's son * his son George, residuary legatee and executor * Thomas Davie and Thomas Barefoote, salters, overseers * the parish of Wydenberie where he was born (Wybunbury, Cheshire) * his manor of Ilbrewars (Isle Brewers, Somerset) == Transcript == ''Folio 74 verso'' T: Laurentij Wether In the name of god amen. The eighten daue of maie in the yere of our
Lord god A thousand five hundred threscore and thirten and in the fiftenth yere of ye raigne
of our soveraigne Ladie Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of England France and
Ireland Defender of the faith etc. I Lawrence Wither citizen and saulter of London
being of good and perfict remembrance thankes be unto Allmightie god doe make and
declare this my present testament conteyninge herin my last will in manner and forme
following First and before all things I doe comend my soule unto Allmightie god my
maker and creator and to his onlie sone Jesus Christ my Savioure and redeemer in whome
and by the merites of whose death and passion is all my trust of clere remission and
forgiveness of all my synnes and my bodie to be buried in suche place as it shall please
Allmightie god to provide and ordein for me by the discrecion of my executor herunder named
And I will and charge my said executor the he with as muche convenient expedticion as maie be
doe well and trulie paie all suche debtes as I doe owe either of right or in consciens to anye
person or persons. Item I will and my mynde is that my saied executor shall cause tenne
''Folio 75 recto'' sermondes to be made in the parrish churche where I doe nowe dwell by Mr Sampson Mr Cole or the
Deane of Poules or else by some other godlie learned preacher that canne and will preache the worde of god
sincerlie and trulie in the testimonie of my faith and to the edefieing of the heareres to godes glorie. And I
give and bequeath for everie suche sermon six shillinges eight pence Item I give and bequeath the somme of tenne
pounds to be paied and bestowed in paieing of fees for the redeeming of poore prisoners oute of ye counters [?coimters]
or oute of Ludgate of London where moste nede shall apear by the good discrecion of my saied executor. Item
I give and bequeath to the mariage of xij poore maydens within the Citie of London Fouer poundes that
is to say to every suche poore mayden sixe shillinges and eight pence. Item I give and bequeath to Lawrens
and Anne Wither children of my brother George Wither Twentie poundes equallie betwene them to be devided
to be paid unto them at their lawfull age of twentie and one years or daies of mariage. And if it shall
fortune either of my saied children to die or decease before they shall acomplishe their full age of xxj yeres
or daies of mariage That then the parte and porcion of him or her first deceasing shalbe and remaine to
the survivour of him or her. And I give to everie of the other children of my saied brother Georg lyvinge at
the tyme of my decease twentie shillings. And likewise I bequeath to everie of my late brothers Richard
Withers children which shalbe lyving at the tyme of my deceases twentie shillinges apece. Item I give and bequeath
to my sister Margerie And to my sister Alice to either of them five poundes and to everie of their children
twentie shillinges apece. Item I bequeath to Thomas Wether somtyme myne apprentice five pounds And I
bequeath to everie of my householde servantes that shalbe dwelling with me at the tyme of my decease
having no other legacie bequeathed to him or her in this my testament the some of twentie shillings. Item
I give and bequeath unto Fiften poore householders dwelling in the parishe of Wydenberie where I
was borne ijs a pece to be given by the discrecion of my executor herafter named. Item I give and bequeath
to eight householders suche as be poore and shall seme to have most nede thereof by the discrecion of my
executor dwelling in my mannor of Ilbrewars in the Countie of Somerset ijs apece. Item I give & bequeath
unto Fabian Wyther my eldest sone three hundreth poundes of lawfull money of England to be paied unto him
in this manner following with six moneths next after my decease one hundreth poundes and within twelve
monethes next after my decease one hundreth poundes and within eighten monethes next after my decease one
hundreth poundes in full payment of the saied legacie of three hundreth poundes by me to him geven. And more I
give unto the saied Fabian six spoones of silver gilte twoe table clothes one of them of Diaper and the other
plaine and twoe towelles and twoe dozen of napkins of the like sute Item I give and bequeath unto the thre children
of my daughter Alice Lowes xxx lb equallie amongest them to be devided to be paied into them as their lawfull
ages of xxiti yeres of daies of mariage And if it shall fortune anye of the saied three children to die or decease
before they shall accomplishe their full age of xxiti or mariage that then the parte and porcion of suche of
any of the saied three children so dieing shalle remayne and be equallie devyded amonge the survivours & survivour
of them. Item I give and bequeath to the children of my daughter Anne Robinson the some of one hundreth
poundes of lawfull money of England equallie amonge them to be devided to be paied unto them at their
Lawfull age of xxjti yeres or daies of mariage and if it shall fortune anye of the saied children to die
or decease before they shall accomplishe their full age of xxjti yeres or mariage that then the parte and
porcion of suche of anye of the saied children so dieing shalbe remayne and be equallie devided amonge the
survivours and survivour of them And I give to my daughter Anne Robynson to be paied unto her as her
nede and necessitie shall requier art the discrecion of my executour Fifite poundes and twoe of my table clothes
the one Diaper and thother plaine with twoe towelles and twoe dozen of napkins of the same sute. Item I give
unto the twoe children of my sonne Fabyan Lawrence and which he had by his first wief tenne
poundes equallie betweene them to be devyded to be paied unot them at their laufull age of xxjti yeres or
daies of mariage And if it shall fortune either of the saied children to die or decease before they shall
accomplishe their full age of xxjti yeres or daies of mariage that then the parte and porcion of him or hir
first deceasing shalbe and remayne to the survivour of him or hir. Item I give and bequeath unto ye companie
and fellowship of Salters of London seven poundes to make them a Dynner or repast amongest them Also
I bequeath unto my servant William Bennett and to his wief Five markes in money to thentent he shalbe
faithfull and true to my executor in his accompte And I bequeath to a porter that was myne Awnte Elinors
sone fortie shillinges. Provyded alwaies and my will and mynde is that if anye of my aforesaied children
shall not or will not holde him or them selves contented and fullie satissfiled with suche giftes and legacies
as I in this my testament have to them given and bequeathed or if anye of my aforesaied children shall
refuse to make and give to my executor sufficient acquittance or acquittances for his and their full porcion
by my executor upon payment and satissfaccion of his her of their legacies by me in this my testament
''Folio 75 verso'' to him or her or them bequeathed That then I further will and devise by this my saied testament and last will the he and
they so refusinge or not being contented shall loose the benefitt and gifte of all suche legacies and giftes as I have in this
my testament given to him or them as though they had never bien given & anye thing above mencioned to the contrarie
notwithstanding And forasmuche as I doe thinke the geving of blacke gownes to be vayne and unproffitable I doe
leave the same to the discrecion of my executour And yet lymiting bondes howe farre and to whome it shall
extend (that is to saie) to my forenamed brother and sisters and to my children and in anye wise not to exced
above the prioce of xiij s iiij d the brode yarde And likewise I give to six poore men and six poore women to
everie of them a gowne or frocke of Bristowe friese. The resydue of all and singuler my goodes cattalles plate
I with household stuffe wares Redie money and debtes remayninge after my debtes paied and funeralle discharged
and this my present testament and last will in all thinges performed accordinglie whollie I give & bequeath
to George Wyther my sone weilland charging him to be good loving and friendlie to the rest of my children the
which saied George Wether of this my present testament and last will I doe ordeine and make my sole and onlie
executor. And overseers of this my present testament and will to see the same trulie performed acordinglie
I ordeine and make Thomas Davie and Thomas Barefoote saulters. And I doe give to my overseers for their paines to be
taken in that behalfe Fouer poundes desyring them toe doe for me as they woulde I shoulde doe for them in suche like
case And I utterlie recnounce and forsake all fromer willes and testamentes whatsoevver by me at enye tyme heretofore
made And I will that this my testement shall stand and remaine for my perpetuall last will and testament forever
and none other. In witnes wherof to this my present testament and last will I the saied Lawrence Wether have sett
my seale the daie and yere firste above written. By me Larence Wether. The which in named Lawrence Withers ye xixth of
Maye 1573 did publishe & declare this present writing to be his last will & testament in ye presens of William Onslowe citizen & writer
of the corte … of the Citie of London, Henry Dowe & Richard Simson his servant / William Monslowe / … Henricu’ Dowe
/ … Richardum Simpson Probatum fuit huio’ testamentum coram Domino Cantuarien’ Archep’o apud London’
xx’mo die mensis Februarij Anno Domino Mill’mo Quingen’mo Septuagesimo tertio Juramento
Thome Wheler notarij pu’ci promir’ ex’is huio’ testemanto no’i’ato Cui commissa fuit adminstrato
omni’ et singulorum bonor’ Jurin’ et creditor’ etc De bene etc jurat.
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Will of Lawrence Collin, Gentleman of Nottingham, 1704

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[[Category:Nottinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of '''[[Collin-465|Lawrence Collin]]''' Gentleman, of Nottingham. Lawrence drew up his will on 29 March 1700. It was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Nottingham on 9 January 1704/5, and is filed at the Nottinghamshire County Archives with the Archdeaconry wills for the year 1705. '''Will of Lawrence Collin of Nottingham 1704''' filed in Archdeaconry of Nottingham original wills for the year 1705. Original at the Nottinghamshire County Archives, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Image from FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNH-7SBW-Y?i=1233&cat=556524 film 008071117 image 1234] Accessed 28 November 2022 ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks have been added at change of bequests, and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. (Both of these occur in this ducoment).
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned in the will:''' *'''[[Collin-465|Lawrence Collin]]''' of Nottingham, Gent. Testator *'''[[Collin-922|Abell Collin]]''' son *'''[[Collin-466|my daughter Fortune Smith]]''' only known daughter, married to [[Smith-61337|Thomas Smith]] *'''Five children of Fortune Smith''' (unnamed in will) **[[Smith-96675|Thomas]] **[[Smith-163572|Samuel]] **[[Smith-60487|Abel]] ** two more *'''my late son John Collin of Yarmouth''' **'''my grandson [[Collin-926|Abell Collin]]''' son of John Collin of Great Yarmouth, deceased. Abell Collin was a mercer in Nottingham, and died in about October 1701, before this will was proved. **'''my grand daughter Clifton''' Elizabeth Collin, daughter of John Collin of Great Yarmouth **'''my daughter in law Elizabeth Collin of Yarmouth''' widow of John Collin **'''five grandchildren of my late son John Collin of Yarmouth''' *'''my son Thomas Collin''' **'''his son John Collin & to Mary his wife''' **'''his son my grandson Thomas Collin''' **'''my s[ai]d Sonne Thomas Collin his two grandchildren''' unnamed Great Grandchildren of Testator *'''my late Brother William Collin''' **'''the five children of my late Brother William Collin''' *'''my late Cozen Thomas Banckes''' **'''Widdow of my late Cozen Thomas Banckes''' *'''my Cozen Hannah Brittaine''' *'''my Cozen Mary Hutchinson of Kneesall''' Kneesall, Nottinghamshire, near Newark. *'''my Cozen Cooper widdow''' *'''my servant Bridget''' *'''William Fishwick''' presumably another servant *'''my daughter Smiths two mayd servants''' *'''Mary Peirson''' no relationship given *'''Anne Collin my deare wife''' residuary legatee *''' Anne Harvey''' Witness to will *'''Sarah Hyfield''' Witness to will *'''C Harvey''' Witness to will ---- I '''Lawrence Collin''' of the towne & county of the towne of Nottingham gent doe hereby make
constitute & appoint this my last Will & Testament in manner & forme following that
is to say I give to '''my son Abell Collin''' one hundred pounds I alsoe give to '''my daughter Fortune Smith''' fifty pounds
I alsoe give to '''her five children''' five ten pounds a peice, I alsoe give to '''my grandson Abell Collin''' fifty pounds & I alsoe give to '''his sister my grand daugh=ter Clifton''' fifty pounds
I alsoe give to '''his mother my daughter in law Elizabeth Collin of Yarmouth''' five pounds I alsoe give to '''my son Thomas Collin''' five ten pounds & I alsoe
give to '''his son John Collin & to Mary his wife''' five pounds a peice
I alsoe give to '''his son my grandson Thomas Collin''' fifty pounds. I alsoe give to '''my s[ai]d son Thomas Collin'''
all my rights & title th[a]t I have or Ever had in to all th[a]t land in Gadsby th[a]t was lately sold
to '''my s[ai]d daughter Smith''' he paying to '''my wife his mother''' the sume of fiveteen pounds
de claro yearely de claro - clear yearly rent & Every yeare dureing her naturall life; I alsoe give '''to my s[ai]d Sonne Thomas Collin his two grandchildren''' five pounds a peice
& to the '''five grandchildren of my late son John Collin of Yarmouth''' five pounds apeice I alsoe give to '''the five children of my late Brother William Collin''' five pounds a peice & I give to the '''Widdow of my late Cozen Thomas Banckes''' five pounds I alsoe give to '''my Cozen Hannah Brittaine''' seaven pounds to be payd her by twenty shillings a yeare I alsoe give to '''my Cozen Mary Hutchinson of Kneesall''' five pounds I alsoe give to '''my s[ai]d son Abell Collin''' five pounds to be disposed of as he shall thing sic fit; I alsoe give to '''my Cozen Cooper widdow who lives now in the house with me''' one pounds I alsoe give to '''my servant Bridget''' one pounds & I alsoe give to '''William Fishwick''': ten shillings & I alsoe give
to '''my daughter Smiths two mayd servants''' ten shillings a peice I alsoe give to '''Mary Peirson''' ten shillings I alsoe give to the poore of the parish of St Nicholas in Nottingham five
pounds to be distributed to such persons as my Executors hereafter named shall
thinke fitt: All the rest of my good & chattells not disposed of as afters[ai]d after my
debts & funerall Expenses are discharged (Except my house hold goods) I give to '''Anne'''
'''Collin my deare wife'''; & alsoe the use of the s[ai]d household goods for her life & after her
decease I give all my s[ai]dhousehold goods to my s[ai]d '''two sons Thomas Collin & Abell'''
'''Collin''' whome I make my Executors of this my last will & Testament & I leave the
managem[en]t of my funerall wholey to them & I alsoe leave the payment of all the afores[ai]d
legacyes to to my s[ai]d Executors soe they be payd w[i]thin any time w[i]thin three yeares after
my decease In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale this 29th day
of March Anno D[o]m[in]i 1700.
Law Collin {seal} Signed sealed & published this writing as my Last Will & Testament
In the pr[e]sence of Anne Harvey
Sarah Hyfield
C Harvey
==Sources==

Will of Lawrence Fish butcher of Blackpool

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[[Category:Lancashire, Wills and Estates]] ==The Will of [[Fish-6539|Lawrence Fish (1746-1817)]] == This Transcription of the Will was made on 4 Oct 2022 from images uploaded to the ancestry website by member Usamah Ward. The original is held at Lancashire Archiveshttps://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a96543e7-081c-4b7d-af92-709d9905d4bc Reference: R 131/83 Paragraphs and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading and were not present in the original images ==Page 1== In the name of God Amen I Lawrence Fish of Blackpool in the County of Lancaster Butcher being in a poor state of health but of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding do make ordain publish and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following viz First I order and direct all my just debts my funeral expenses and the probate of this my will to be paid and discharged forth and out of my personal estate and I give and bequeath all my Estate and Effects of what nature or description soever I am or may be possessed of at the time of my decease to my '''wife Mary''' during her natural life or so long as she remains my widow, and after her decease I give and bequeath to my '''four children''' hereafter named viz '''William John Alice and Lawrence''', the whole of my property remaining to be divided share and share alike among them and I nominate and appoint John Singleton of Bispham yeoman executor of this my Will to which I have set my hand and seal this sixteenth day of October one thousand eight hundred and sixteen as witness my hand Signed sealed published and declared by the above testator for and as his last Will and testament with presence of us and at his request in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses Alice Banks Wm Taltham[?] [signed] Lawrans Fish ==Page 2== On the second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen - this Will of Lawrence Fish late of Blackpool in the parish of Bispham in the county of Lancaster, within the Archdeaconry of [?] in the Diocese of Chester, Butcher who departed this life on or about the nineteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventeen was proved in common form and John Singleton of Bispham in the parish of Bispham and county of Lancaster Yeoman and Robert Banks of Blackpool in the parish of Bispham in the County of Lancaster yeoman, executors therein named were sworn, well and faithfully to execute and perform the same and so forth, and that according to the best of the knowledge information and belief of the said executors the whole of the goods, chattels and credits of which the said testator Lawrence Fish died possessed, within the Archdeaconry of Richmond in the Diocese of Chester (exclusive of what the said testator might have been possessed of or entitled to as a trustee for any other person or persons and beneficially and without deducting anything on account of the debts due and owing by and from the said testator) were under the value of one hundred pounds Before me [?] Surrogate ==Sources==

Will of Lawrence Gillman 1647

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Lawrence Gillman 1647
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Lawrence Gillman of Caston''' testato *'''Anne my wife''' wife of testator *'''Robert Bassett of Caston''' *'''William KIrby of Watton''' *'''Margat''' child of testator *'''Katherine''' child of testator *''''Henry Maulti....... of Carbrook''' *'''Jo Berkham Ro.. de Caston''' witness *''' Jo Sutton''' witness *'''Henry Burke''' witness In the name of God Amen ye sixt
day of the month of August Ano Dm 1647
and in the yeere of the Rayne of the most
gratious Sovraygne Lord Charles by the
grace of God of England Scotland France
and Ireland King Defender of yt faith
the three and twenty I '''Lawrence'''
'''Gillman of Caston''' in the county of Norff
carpenter being sicke & weak in body
but of good remembrance
praysed be to God Doe ordayne publish
and declare this my present last will and
testament in mannore & forme as ffol
lowing ffirst I comitt & comend my soule
into the hands of Almighty God trusting
to be saved by the meritte & bitter passion
of myalone Saviour Jesus Christ And
my body to be buryed in christian buriall
in ye pishe church yard of Caston Item I
give and bequeath unto''' Anne my wife''' All my
houses and lands lyeing & being in Caston
aforesaid'shee makeing noo shop noo wast
& shee keepinge my houses in sufficient
reparations during the terme of her na
turall life And after her decease I give
and bequeath my said houses & lands
unto'''' Robert Bassett of Caston '''aforesaid
and''' William Kirby of Watton''' in County
aforesaid & to their heires for ever upon Condition
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ffollowing That they the said''' Robert Basset and'''
'''William Kirby''' or their heires Executors or ad
ministrators do within one yeare after ye decease of
Anne my sife sell the said houses & lands and
the money p...... with that shallbe.... for
equally to be divided and paid to my children
which shall be then liveing within one month
after the money receieved which they shall sell
them for Item my will & mynd is that '''Mar'''
'''gat''' shall pay out of her part
of the money received? for her house & lands
unto '''Katherine her sister''' twenty shillings
yf Margatt my daughter shall refiuse to pay it
ny will and minde is shee shall have but only
six pounds payd unto her bt Robert Basset
& WilliamKirby out of money received for
my houses & lands any thing formerly mentioned
to the contrary not withstanding Item my will
and mynde is that if '''Anne my wife '''shall de
part this life before some of my children
shall attaine to the age of eighteen years
my will and minde is that the said Robert Bassett
and William Kirby shall put out their parts
of the money and give unto them..........
towarde their maintaynance Item I give and
bequeath unto Anne my wife All my goods
Cattells and Chattells wjatsoever before not
bequeathed And I nominate & appoint Ann
my wife sole executrix of this my last will
& testament shee paying all my debts with funer
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shallbeItem my will & minde is that if '''William'''
'''Kirby''' aforesaid shallbe damnifyed by ye
obligation in which ioyntly standes bound
with me unto''' Henry Maulti....... of Carbrook'''
in the county aforesaid that then so much
as shall in ....... .........
....... shall be paid to him out of the mo
neyes with my houses & lands & shallbe sold
for and the residue shallbe divided equally
amongst my children as above ... Item
I give and bequeath to '''Robert Basset and
'''William Kirby''' five shillings a peece
for their paynes to be paid to them two
yeares after my decease by my executrix
In witness whereof I have hereunto
sett my hand & seale the day & yeare
above written/ ye mark of''' Lawrence Gilman'''
Sealed & delivered in ye presence of us
'''Jo Berkham Ro.. de Caston Jo Sutton'''
'''Henry Burke'''

Will of Lawrence Gillman of Caston, 1629

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]][[Space:Gilman_Wills|Gilman Wills]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Gilman-93|Lawrence Gillman the Elder]] of Caston, Norfolk. It was written on 1 August 1629 and proved at the Episcopal Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Norwich on 8 December. Lawrence Gillman 1629 will, Probate Records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich, 1370-1858, Original wills [v.] 1629, no. 211; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-BQPD-3?i=701&cat=278818 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076512, image 702-03 of 821. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used. '''Persons mentioned:''' *''' Joane my welbeloved wife''' Testator's second wife Joan Spooner who survived the Testator by a year. *'''my sonne Leonard''' eldest surviving son of Testator in 1629 *'''Edward Gillman my grandchild being a Lame Childe''' Testator made ample provision for Edward who may have been a child of Testator's deceased son Edward who had died in 1624 *'''my sonninlawe Henry Cocke and Roase his wife my daughter''' husband of Testator's daughter Rose Gillman *''' my grandchild Marye Burrell''' *'''Thom[a]s Burrell her father''' *'''Rebecca Gillman and Martha Gillman my grandchildren''' may be daughters of Testator's deceased son Edward as Henry Cock is to be their guardian *''' Lawrence Gillman''' Testator's godchild *'''Edward Gillman''' Testator's godchild *'''Edward Howse''' Testator's godchild *'''Roase Turner''' Testator's godchild, daughter of Testator's sister Rose (Gillman) Turner *'''Ed[m]ond Spenser''' Testator's godchild *'''Francis Sponer''' or Spooner, Testator's godchild *'''my brother Robt Gillman''' *'''Roase Turner my Sister''' *'''my brother inlawe Ed[m]ond Sponer''' or Spooner *'''John Cocke my grandchild and Godsonne, sonne of the said Henry Cocke''' *'''my Godsone John Smith''' *'''George Sponer of Caston Yeoman''' overseer of the will *'''John Smith of Stowbedon yeoman''' overseer of the will *'''my Godsonne [blank] Gillman sonne of Edward Gillman of Hingham''' Edward Gillman of Hingham was Testator's brother, this godson was Testator's nephew *'''Osmund Pyzane''' witness *'''John Canham''' witness ---- In the name of god Amen the First daye of Auguste in the yeare of the Reigne of oure
moste gratious Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God kinge of England Scotland
France and Ireland Defender of the faith &c the First. And in the yeare of oure Lord
god 1629. '''I Lawrence Gillman''' thelder of Caston in the County of Norff[olk] and Dioces of
Norwich yeoman sicke in boddie but of good and p[er]fect remembrance praysed be god therfore
doe make ordeyne and declare this my pr[e]sent Last will and Testament in manner and
forme following Caleing to mynd the certainety of death and noe wayes knoweing any
certaine tyme thereof doe therfore First and principally I com[m]itt and comend my sowle into the
most mercifull hands and p[ro]tec[i]on of Allmightie god stedfastly hopeing by and through the merritts
death passion and resurrec[ti]on of Jesus Christ my only Saviour and Redeemer to have free
p[ar]don and forgiveness of all my sinnes and to inioye eternall life in his everlasteing kingdome of
heaven and I will my boddie to be buryed in the p[ar]ish Church of Caston and concerneing
that worldly estate wherwith it hath pleased allmightie god to blesse me withall I give
and dispose the same as followeth '''Imprimis''' I give and bequeath towards the reparac[i]on of the
Church of Caston Twentie shillings uppon Condic[i]on that my boddie and my wives maye be
buryed in the same Church. And whereas (uppon good considerac[i]ons) I have heretofore assured
unto '''Joane my welbeloved wife''' Lands to the value of Twenty powndes a yeare for her
joynture I will the same maye be truly p[er]formed and more I gyve and bequeath unto her
twoe of my neate beasts the-- the best shee can choose and the ether the th-- ox fourth of
my next best neate beasts fower of my beste Ewes and fower hogg sheepe and the one half
of all my howshold stuffe within my howse if shee will be therwith content and not challenge
to have that w[hi]ch was hers before I marryed with her but if shee will not therwith be content
then I will shee shall have those goods w[hi]ch weare hers before I marryed with her and none
of my other goods: Item wheras I have conveyed some of my Lands and Tenements
Unto '''my sonne Leonard''' I further will and my mynd is that all the same Lands &
Tenements shall be come and remaine to my said sonne Leonard and his heires and more
I give and bequeath Unto the said Leonard my said sonne all such Coppiehould Lands as
I have in the arable Close next unto my howse : uppon the right hand of the Lane and
all such Coppiehould Lands as I have in my meadowes next unto my howse on -- side
of the Ryver and betwixt the River and the Lane Leadeing to the Ford bridge : and
more I give and bequeath Unto the said Leonard my said sonne and his heires my Tenem[en]t
called Joyes or howses my Close called birds Close my twoe little meadowes on the further side
of the Ryver my Longe meadow on this side of the Ryver to my howse warde and all
my meadowes call the Harle meadowes to have and to hould the same to him & his
heires forever uppon Condic[i]on nevertheless that hee doe and shall keepe and meyneteine
'''Edward Gillman my grandchild being a Lame Childe''' with meate drink Lodging clothing
and other necessaryes dureing his the said Edward his naturall life p[ro]vided of the saide
Edward shall dislike with his keepeing and that my Sup[er]visors hereafter named shall
think it convenient and so agree that my said grandchild shalbe kept else wheare with any
other fitting p[er]son then my mynd and will is that my said sonne Leonard shall pay to the
said Edward or such p[er]son as shall so keepe him the said Edward Tenn pounds a yeare
for his mainetenance and keping of him the same to be paid five pownds every half
yeare : and if my said sonne Leonard shall not keppe & mayneteyne my said grandchild
or otherwise paye unto him tenn pounds a yeare or such other p[er]son as shall keepe and
maineteyne him tenn pownds a yeare as I have before willed Then I will & my mynd
is that the said Edward my grandchild or such other p[er]son as shall keepe and maineteyne him
as aforesaid shall enter uppon have occupie use & inioye & the p[ro]fitts take of my said
Tenem[en]t called Joyes or howses my Close called birds Close my twoe Little meadowes
my Longe meadow and my harl meadows for and dureing such and so Long time as the
said Edward my said grandchild shall be so Long kept and further my will is and
I give and bequeath unto '''my sonnin lawe Henry Cocke''' 50Li to be paid unto him by
my said sonne Leonard oute of those Lands w[hi]ch I have Last named with in 2 yeares
next after the decease of the said Edward my said grandchild by twoe payements
the first payement to be 25Li w[i]thin one yeare next after the decease of the said Edward
and the other 25Li w[i]thin 2 yeares next after the decease of the said Edward
[page 2]
and my will and mynde is that if my said sonne Leonard or his heires shall not paye
Unto my said sonninlawe Henry Cocke his exe[cuto]rs or administrators the said some of 50Li
by me to him given as aforesaid according to my true intent and meaneing in this my
will specifyed then I give and bequeath unto the said Henry Cock and his heires
my Close called Birds Close my Longe meadow my twoe Little meadows and my
harle meadowes to have and to hould the same to him and his heires for ever Item I give and bequeath unto '''my grandchild Marye Burrell''' one hundred pownds of
good and Lawfull money of England to be paid unto her or '''Thom[a]s Burrell her father'''
for her use within one yeare next after my decease by my executor heretoafter named Item I give and bequeath unto '''Rebecca Gillman The letter c in Rebecca are written almost like t in all cases where the name is written and Martha Gillman my grandchildren'''
to either of them one hundred pounds a peece of like Lawfull money of England the said
hundred pownds a peece to be paid to either of them att their severall ages of one and twenty
yeares by my executor hereafter named and my will is that my said executor shall bring up
or otherwise p[ro]vide for the breeding and bringing up of '''my said grandchildren Rebecca & Martha'''
'''Gillman''' Untill they be of fitting age to p[ro]vide for and governe them selves or have the porc[i]ons
by me to them given as aforesaid paid them Item I give and bequeath unto my Godchildren '''Lawrence'''
'''Gillman, Edward Gillman, Edward Howse, Roase Turner, Ed[m]ond Spenser, and Francis Sponer'''
Twentie shillings a peece and to every other of '''my brother Robt Gillman and Roase Turner my'''
'''Sister''' their Children Tenn shillings a peece the same to be paid them within one yeare next
after my decease by my executor. Item for and in considerac[i]on that '''Henry Cocke my sonninlawe''' shall
shall breede and bring up '''my said grandchildren Rebecca and Martha Gillman''' and paye such debtes
as I owe and allso paye all such Legacies as I have in this my Last will and testament
gyven and bequeathed and p[er]forme this my will I give and bequeath unto the said '''Henry Cocke'''
'''and Roase his wife my daughter''' my messuage or Tenement and Lands w[i]th their appurtenances
w[hi]ch I Lately purchased of '''my brother inlawe Ed[m]ond Sponer''' and my pightell called Slytes
To have and to howld the same to them the said Henry and Roase for and dureing their
natural lyves and the Longer Lyver of them: and I give and bequeath the same to
Edward '''John Cocke my grandchild and Godsonne, sonne of the said Henry Cocke''' to have and to howlde
the same pr[e]misses to him the said John Edward and his heires forever and for the considerac[i]ons aforesaid
(That is to saye) for and towards the payement of my debtes and Legacies and p[er]formance of this my
pr[e]sent Last will and Testament I give and bequeath unto my said sonnin law Henry Cocke and his
heires All my earable Lands lyeing in the Fields of Caston in severall Incloses and peeces and
conteyneing in all twentye and Fyve acres or therabouts and my meadow lyeing in Stowe & Caston
called pulkie meadow and my half acres of earable Lande Lyeing in Stowe farrowes to have and to
howld the same to him and his heires for ever w[hi]ch pulkie meadow and such other my oute Lands as
he shall thinke fitt I wishe him to sell for and towards the payment of my debtes and Legacies if
he cannot otherwise conveniently pay them Item all my goodes Corne & th[a]t casse groweing and Cattells Rights and creditts
howsehould stuff and implements of howshold in this my will not form[er]ly gyven nor bequeathed I give and
bequeath unto my said sonninlawe Henry Cocke whome I make sole executor of this my Last will and
Testament hee to paye my debtes and Legacies p[er]forme this my will and see my boddie decently buryed Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Godsone John Smith''' Twentie shillings. And I desire
'''my welbeloved Freinds George Sponer of Caston Yeoman and John Smith of Stowbedon''' Stow Bedon, the parish immediately south of Caston
'''yeoman''' to be Spuervisors of this my Laste will and Testament and to be aydeinge to my excut[o]r
and all such as to whhome I have heareby gyven any Legacie that the said Legacies maye be truly
paid and my will truly p[er]formed and if any doubte or question shall arise concerneing any gyft
or Legacie or other matter concerneing this my Last will or the true performance therof I
will the same shall be heard ended and determyned by my said Supervisors or the Survivor
of them and so rest and be p[er]formed accordingly to w[hi]ch my said Sup[er]visors I give for
their advice and paines heerin to be taken Twentie shillings a peece In wi
It[e]m I give unto '''my Godsonne [''blank''] Gillman sonne of Edward Gillman of Hingham''' xxs
In witness whereof I the said '''Lawrence Gillman''' have heerunto sett my hand and seale These beeing wittnesses
'''Osmund Pyzane''' best guess, very neat
'''John Canham''' '''Lawrence Gillmans mark''' [page 3]
Probate [abstract of the Latin] granted at Norwich 8 day of December AD 1629 ==Sources==

Will of Leonard Gillman of Caston, Norfolk. 1634

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Gilman-2067|'''Leonard Gillman''']] a yeoman of Caston, Norfolk. It was written on 9 September 1634 and proved at the Archdeaconry of Norwich Court sitting at Watton on 3 February 1634/5. '''Will of Leonard Gillman of Caston 1634'''
ANW, will register, Gray, fo. 364, no. 335 Item 1634
Part of Archdeaconry of Norwich Probate Records: Will
Family Search Film # 008472747 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C398-8SHS-6?cat=504379 images 407 onwards] Accessed 5 February 2022
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good for the time.
Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used.
Persistent spelling of there and their as ther (transcribed as ther) '''Persons mentioned:''' *''' John Gillman my sonn''' *'''Robert Gillman my sonn''' *'''Robert George''' tenant of premises in Caston belonging to Testator *'''Edward Gillman my nephew''' *''' Lawrence Gillman my sonn''' *'''Elizabeth my wife''' exexutrix of will *'''Rose Turner my Aunte''' *'''John Canham''' witness *'''Bartholomew Audis''' witness *'''John Hooke''' witness ---- '''In the name of God Amen'''
the ninth day of September in the yeare of
the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord Charles by
the grace of god of England Scotland France
& Ireland Kinge Defender of the faith &c the
tenth Anno Dom[ini] 1634 '''I Leonard Gillman''' of
Caston in the county of Norffs yeoman although
weake of body yet of p[er]fect mind & memory praysed
be allmighty god therefore doe make & declare
this my last will & testament in manner & forme
Following '''First''' I doe committ my soule into the
handes of Almighty God my maker & Creator &
to Jesus Christ my saviour & redeemer throught
whose death & passion I hope to be saved and
my body I comitt to the earth from whence itt
was taken to be buried in christian buriall att
the descression of my Executix hereafter named
[page 2]
Item I give and bequeath unto & towards the rep[ar]a
tions of the p[ar]ish Church of Caston the sume of
tenn shillings to be paid within thre mounthes
next after my decease Item I give and bequeath
unto '''John Gillman & Robert Gillman my sonns'''
one messuage or tenem[en]t wherin one '''Robert'''
'''George''' now dwelleth with all the housses & bildings
together with the hemplands & yards thereunto
belonging situate lieing & being in Caston afore
said
Item I give and bequeath unto '''John Gilman'''
'''& Robert Gillman my sonns''' one close called birds
close one midow called bridge als brigg meadow
therunto next adioyning & one meadow called the
round meadow therunto neare adoiyning & also
one other meadow called the longe meadow ther
unto allsoe neer adioyning lying in Caston aforesaid
after the decease of '''Edward Gillman my nephew'''
& if itt shall happen that the said Edward Gillman
shall dep[ar]t this his naturall life before my said sonn
John or Robert shall attayne & be of the age of one
& twenty yeares then my will & meaning is that
Elizabeth my wife shall have hold & inioye enjoy the
said messuage & pr[e]misses last resited to her &
her assignes untill my said sonn John or Robert
shall attayne & be of the age of one & twenty yeares
she keeping the same in all needful & nessesary
rep[ar]ation And then I give and bequeath the said
lands meadows & Tenements last resited unto
my said sonns John & Robert & ther heyres for
ever
Item I give & bequeath unto '''Lawrence'''
'''Gillman my sonn''' one meadow lying in Caston
[page 3] called & knowne by the name of hard meadowe
after the decease of one '''Edward Gillman my'''
'''nephew''' upon these conditions & not otherwise
vids that the said '''Lawrence Gillman''' shall pay
or cause to be payd unto his two brothersbretheren '''John'''
'''Gillman & Robert Gillman''' the sume of tenn
pounds to every of them to be payd within sixe
mounthes next after the decaese of '''Edward'''
'''Gillman my nephew''' but if itt shall happen
that the said Lawrence shall not pay the said
sume of twenty pounds unto John & Robert as
aforesaid then my will & mind is that they
my sonns John & Robert shall have the saide
meadow called the Hard meadow to them & ther heyers forever
and if it shall happen that all my said sonns
shall depart ther naturall lifes afore that
they shall attayne unto ther said lands then
my will and mind is that''' Elizabeth my wife''' shall
have all ther said lands which I have former
ly given them to hir & her heyers for ever
Item I give & bequeath all my goods & cattells
housse hold stuffe & Implements of household
stuffe unto '''Elizabeth my wife''' & I doe appoynte
her sole Executrix of this my last will and
testament And lastly I give & bequeath unto
'''Rose Turner my Aunte''' the sume of tenn shillings
to be payd within thre mounthes next after my
decease In Witnes wherof I have hereunto
sette my hand & seale the day & yeare first a
bove written '''Leonard Gillman''' sealed published
p[ro]nounced declared & delivered in the pr[e]sent of us
'''John Canham Bartholomew Audis John Hooke
'''John Hook mark''' '''Probate''' [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Watton the third day of February 1634 English style, to the Executrix named in this Testament. ==Sources==

Will of Leonard Matthews of Shipley Sussex Farmer 1854

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[[Category:Sussex, Wills and Estates]] ==Introduction== [[Mathews-7148|Leonard Matthews]] died in about 1854 in Shipley, Sussex, England. His will was signed 7 February 1851 and passed probate on 24 February 1854. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2186
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Will of Leonard Matthews, granted probate on 24 Feb 1854. Died about 1854 in Shipley, Sussex, England.
Transcribed from a digital image of a Clerk’s copy of the Will from the ancestry website 18-20 Sep 2023. Spelling has been retained but f has been replaced with s where applicable to aid reading and bold text has been introduced as a finding aid. Where a word was not clear, [?] has been added in place of or at the end of the word. Relatives mentioned in the Will: :Testator [[Mathews-7148|Leonard Matthews]] of the parish of Shipley, Sussex :Wife Charlotte Matthews :son Henry Matthews (residuary legatee) :daughter Charlotte Matthews :daughter Matilda Hard, the wife of George Hard :late daughter Lucy Linfield, the wife of Henry Linfield, and their unnamed children :late daughter [[Mathews-7147|Jemima]], the wife of John Short, and their unnamed children Property mentioned: :freehold messuages, gardens and premises in the parish of Washington,Sussex, England ==The Will of [[Mathews-7148|Leonard Matthews]], farmer of Shipley and Washington in Sussex== This is the last will and testament of me, '''Leonard Matthews of the parish of Shipley''' in the county of Sussex farmer Whereby I give and devise my freehold messuages, gardens and premises in the parish of Washington, in the said County, with their appurtenances unto my dear wife, Charlotte Matthews and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give and devise the same unto my son Henry Matthews and his heirs and assigns forever And I give and bequeath the use and usage of such portion of my household goods and furniture plate china and linen as my said wife shall choose to select to her my said wife for and during the term of her natural life and I give and bequeath all my personal estate of whatever nature or [? ] (subject to my said wife having the use of such portion of my said household goods and furniture plate china, and linen as aforesaid, and to the payment of all my just debts and my funeral and testamentary expenses unto my said '''son Henry Matthews''' and James, Qurrent[?] of Shipley aforesaid farmer their executors and administrators upon Trust that they my said son and the said James Qurrent[?] or the survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall as soon as conveniently may be after my decease convert unto money such part of my said personal estate as shall not be in money at the time of my decease and out of the moneys to arise therefrom pay unto my said wife Charlotte Matthews for and during the term of her natural life one annuity or yearly sum of thirty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain free from all [???]ntions whatsoever by four equal quarterly payments in the year the first quarterly payment thereof to be made at the expiration of three calendar months next after my decease and pay and divide my said personal estate (subject as aforesaid and to the said annuity) unto and amongst my three '''children, Charlotte Matthews Matilda the wife of George Hard''' and Henry Matthews and such of '''the live children of my late daughter Lucy the wife of Henry Linford''' shall live to attain the age of twenty one years and such of '''the live children of my late daughter Jemima the wife of John Short''' as shall live to attain the age of twenty one years such children of my said two late daughters to take their parents share only and my will is that in case any or other of my said three children shall happen to die in my lifetime and shall leave no lawful issue then the share or shares of him her or them so dying shall be paid [page 2] to the survivors or survivor of them and of my said Grandchildren in the proportions aforesaid But in case any or other of them my said three children shall happen to die in my lifetime and shall leave lawful issue then the respective issue of such of them my said children so dying shall have such a share or shares both original and arising as the parent thereof would have had in case he she or they had not died and my will is that no withstanding the direction hereintofore contained for the division of my said personal estate the share therein of my said daughter Matilda the wife of the said George Hard shall be held by my said son plus the said James Quinton[?] or the survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor upon Trust to put and place the same out at interest in Government or real securities, and from time to time to vary the same and to pay the interest and dividends thereof unto my said daughter Matilda Hard for and during the term of her natural life to and for her own sole and separate use and benefit independent of her present or any future husband and for which her receipts alone not withstanding her coverture[? ] shall be from time to time sufficient and only proper discharges and from and after the decease of my said daughter Matilda Hard to pay and divide the same unto and amongst all and every child and children of my said daughter Matilda Hard lawfully begotten then living and the lawful issue of any such child or children as shall be then dead leaving lawful issue or such issue to take their parents share only and in case my said daughter Matilda Hard shall leave no child or children or the lawful issue of any such child or children or leaving such the same shall happen to die under the age of twenty one years then to pay and divide the said share of my said daughter Matilda Hard unto and amongst such person or persons as under and by virtue of the statutes made for the distribution of the personal estates of my said daughter Matilda Hard in case of her dying interstate and unmarried and in case any of the said children of my said late daughters Lucy Linfield and Jemima Short or any child or children of my said daughter Matilda Hard or the lawful issue of any such child or children shall be under the age of twenty one years at the time of my decease or at the time of the decease of my said daughter Matilda Hard respectively then the interest and dividends of the persons ptive share or shares of such child or children or lawful issue respectively shall be paid and applied in or towards his her or their support maintenance and education until such share or shares shall become payable by virtue of this my Will and my will is and I do hereby declare that any sum of money that shall be due to me from the said abeusy[?] freehold at the time of my decease on this Promissory Note or other such Rate shall be barred by the Statute of Limitations or not shall be considered and taken as part of the share of the said five children of my said late daughter Lucy Linfield of and in my said personal estate and I give devise and bequeath all estates and premises which at the time of my decease shall be vested in me upon any trust or by way of mortgage of which I have power to dispose by this my Will unto my said son Henry Matthews and the said James Qurrent[?] their heirs executors administrators and assigns upon the trusts and subject to the […]ity of convention which at the time of my decease shall be subsisting or capable of my effect and I do nominate and appoint my said son Henry Matthews and the said James Quirent[?] Executors of this my last Will and Testament And I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made And my Will is and I do hereby declare that they my said son Henry Matthews and the said James Quirent and their respective heirs executors and administrators shall not be answerable or accountable the one for the other of the, or for the acts receipts neglects or defaults of the other of the, but each of the, for himself and for his own acts receipts neglects and defaults only and that they respectively shall not be answerable or accountable for any loss or losses that may happen of any part of my trust estate except [page 3] the same shall happen through their respective wilful neglect or default and that they and their respective heirs executors and administrators shall and May deduct and retain out of the monies that shall come to their h by virtue of this my Will and allow to each other all such costs charges and expenses whatsoever as they may respectively be at or be put unto in or about the execution of this my Will or of the trusts thereof or in relation thereunto In witness thereof I the said Leonard Matthews the Testator have to each sheet of this my last Will and Testament contained in three sheets of paper set my hand this twenty seventh day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one - Leonard Matthews - signed by the said Leonard Matthews the testator in the presence and in the presence of each other have here unto subscribed our names as witness - Arthur Mant late Stevington Geo French Mant Proved at London 24th February 1854 before the worshipful […….] Thomas Pratt [.]orter of Laws and Surrogates by the Oaths of Henry Matthews the son and James Quirvist[?] the Executors to whom Admon was granted having been first proven duly to administer “ ==Sources==

Will of Leonard Souter of Thakeham Sussex farmer 1779

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[[Category:Sussex, Wills and Estates]] ==Introduction== Leonard Souter's estate was in the probate process on 29 November 1776. His last residence was Thakeham. '''Probate''': "West Sussex, England, Wills and Probate, 1482-1858"
West Sussex Record Office; Chichester, England; Sussex Wills and Probates; Reference: Ep/I/27/STC II/Box 113
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Leonard Souter probate on 29 Nov 1776. Residence Thakeham.
The Will below has been transcribed from a digital image of a Clerk’s copy of the Will from the ancestry website 24 Sep 2023. Spelling has been retained but capital letters may have been replaced. Paragraphs have been introduced to aid reading and bold text has been introduced as a finding aid. Where a word was not clear, [?] has been added in place of or at the end of the word. The Will was Signed 29 Nov 1776 and proved 19 Jun 1779 Summary of people mentioned: :the testator Leonard Souter, the Elder of Thakeham in the county of Sussex farmer :wife Abigail :daughter Abigail wife of John Short of Thakeham, husbandman :daughter Ann the wife of Thomas Wheatland of Thakeham husbandman :granddaughter Susan “daughter of the said Abigail wife of the said Short” :Leonard son of Henry Matthews of Sullington :Executors Thomas Lee of Thakeham aforesaid Yeoman and Henry Postlethwaite of Thakeham ==Will of [[Souter-194|Leonard Souter]] the Elder of Thakeham, Sussex proved 1779== This is the last Will and testament of '''me Leonard Souter, the Elder of Thakeham in the county of Sussex farmer''' made this twenty ninth day of November in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six First I commend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my most merciful creator trusting through the merits of my blessed saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ to enjoy his heavenly kingdom and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executors, hereinafter named And as to the worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me I dispose thereof as followeth (that is to say) First I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter Abigail wife of John Short of Thakeham aforesaid husbandman''' the sum of fifty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto her by my executors hereinafter named within twelve months after my decease also I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter Ann the wife of Thomas Wheatland of Thakeham aforesaid husbandman''' the sum of fifty pounds of like lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto her by my executors hereinafter named within twelve months next after my decease Also I give and bequeath unto the said Abigail wife of the said John Short one bed part of my household furniture Also I give and bequeath unto '''Susan daughter of the said Abigail wife of the said Short''' the sum of ten pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto her by my executors hereinafter named when she shall attain the full age of twenty three years Also, I give and bequeath unto '''Leonard son of Henry Matthews of Sullington in the county aforesaid farmer''' my watch Also, I give and bequeath unto my loving '''wife Abigail''' the interest of two hundred ponds to be paid unto her quarterly during the term of her natural life by my son Leonard Souter Also I give and bequeath unto my said wife Abigail so much of my household goods as shall be necessary for her use during the term of her natural life Also I give give and bequeath the sum of one hundred and thirty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be equally divided to and amongst all such of my children as shall be living at the time of my decease And I do hereby make nominate constitute and appoint Thomas Lee of Thakeham aforesaid Yeoman and Henry Postlethwaite of Thakeham aforesaid farmer joint executors of this my last will and testament In Witness whereof I the said Leonard Souter testator have to this my last will and testament contained in one sheet of paper so set my hand and fixed my seal this day and year above written Leonard Soutter Signed sealed published and declared by the said Leonard Souter the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto in the presence of the said testator, Susanna Standen M Cordaunt on the 19th day of June 1779 - administration of the goods with the above will annexed was granted to Leonard Souter natural lawful son of the deceased (Thomas Lee and Henry Postlethwaite, the executors abovenamed having first renounced), sworn &c before me Rd. Tireman ==Sources==

Will of Lewis Buckeridge, 1760

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Ware, Hertfordshire]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Buckeridge-156|Lewis Buckeridge (bef.1728-bef.1760)]]'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Lewis Buckeridge of Ware, Hertfordshire. It was written on 16 June 1760 and proved at London on 3 July 1760. '''Will of Lewis Buckeridge''' of Ware, Hertfordshire :Reference: PROB 11/857/256 :Description: Will of Lewis Buckeridge of Ware, Hertfordshire :Date: 3 July 1760 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D471720 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons and Institutions mentioned ===== *'''[[Buckeridge-156|Lewis Buckeridge Esquire]]''', Testator *'''General Nappier''', Friend *'''[[Buckeridge-102|Margarett Marbella Acworth (1725-1794)]]''', Sister *'''[[Acworth-226|Abraham Acworth]] Esquire''', Brother-in-Law *'''Mrs Elizabeth Jephson''', unmarried partner, mother of his son Lewis William Buckeridge *'''William Maskelyne Esquire''', Fellow of Trinity College *'''Mr Peter Triquet''', Friend & Executor *'''my Surgeon''' (''see Research Notes'') *'''John Hare''', my Coachman *'''all and every other of my Servants''' who shall have lived with me for the space of one year or upward at the time of my death *'''the Honorable George Grimstone Esquire''', Executor *'''James Windus''' of Ware, Executor *'''Lewis William Buckeridge''', Son *'''my Sister Acworth's two sons now living''' *'''Academy or School''' for teaching and promoting true Military Science ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
Lewis Buckeridge Esq.r
This is the last Will and Testam.t
of me '''Lewis Buckeridge of Ware in the County of Hertord Esquire'''
made this sixteenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and sixty. First my desire is that I may be decently
Intered in the parish church of Ware aforesaid without any pomp
But at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named as concerning
my Estate I give the same in manner following (that is to say) I request
'''my Honoured Friend General Nappier''' to accept of Fifty pounds for a
Mourning Ring or any other thing he pleases to choose in Memory
of me which I leave him as a small but sincere token of my grateful
sense of the many services he has done me and all the instances of
his Friendship.
I give to '''my Sister Acworth''' and to '''her Husband'''
'''Abraham Acworth Esquire''' one hundred pounds each and the sum of
Ten pounds apiece for Mourning.
Item I give to Mrs Elizabeth
Jephson now dwelling with me at Ware aforesaid for whom I have
the utmost Regard one hundred pounds for Mourning.
Item I give
to '''William Maskelyne Esquire Fellow of Trinity College in the'''
'''University of Cambridge''' Ten pounds for Mourning and I desire him
to accept of any ten Volumes of my Library that he shall think fit
to make choice of.
Item I give to '''my Friend Mr Peter Triquet'''
'''my Surgeon''' the sum of One hundred pounds
I likewise give to
'''John Hare my Coachman''' One hundred pounds over and above
his Wages
And I give to '''all and every other of my Servants who'''
'''who shall have lived with me for the space of one year or upwar'''d
'''at the time of my death''' Twenty five pounds each over and above
their Wages.
Item I give the sum of One hundred pounds
apiece unto such of '''my Executors''' hereinafter named as shall
prove this my Will and take on them the Burthen and Execution
thereof and of the Trusts hereby in them reposed as an
acknowledgement for their care and Trouble in and about the
same
And as to all my Real Estate and Hereditaments at
Penrose or elsewhere within the County of Hereford or in the
said County of Hertford and all the rest residue and remainder of
my personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of what
nature kind or quality soever that I shall be Possessed of
Interested in or Intitled unto at the time of my decease I give
devise and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto '''The'''
'''Honorable George Grimstone Esquire''' '''the said Peter Triquet'''
and''' James Windus of Ware aforesaid Gentleman''' their Heirs
Executors Administrator and Assigns respectively upon the Trusts
and for the Intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned
expressed and declared of and concerning the same (that is to
say) That they my said Trustees and Executors or the Survivors
or Survivor of them his Heirs Executors Administrators or
Assigns shall and do pay one full Moiety or half part of the
neat Rent and Income of my said real and personal Estates
into the hands of '''the said Elizabeth Jephson''' for her own
subsistance and for the Support Maintenance and Education of her
son by me begotten (and now in his Infancy) who was Baptized
and is Registred in the parish church of Fulham by the Name of
'''Lewis William Buckeridge''' The Tuition and Guardianship of whom
[page two]
I bequeath to his said Mother and recommend him to her
most affectionate Care And it is my Will that such payment shall
be continued to her for the purposes aforesaid until my said Son
shall attain his age of Twenty one years if she '''the said Elizabeth'''
'''Jephson''' shall so long continue unmarried and live and reside at
my Dwelling house aforesaid And in case my said Son shall attain
his Age of Twenty one years Then I give and devise all my said
Real Estate and all the Intire rest and residue of my personal
Estate with all the Profits and Increase thereof into and to the
use of '''the said Lewis William Buckeridge''' his Heirs and
Assigns for ever and direct my said Trustees or the Survivor
of them his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns to do
every legal and necessary Act to convey to and Invest the
same in him accordingly
And I do direct that the other
Moiety or half part of the Income of the said Freehold
Estates and Produce and growing Interest and Dividens
of the rest and residue of my said Personal Estate during
the Minority of '''my said Son''' shall from time to time be
paid out and Invested in some of the Public Funds or
Government Securities when and as the same shall amount
unto a competent sum for that purpose during my siad
Son's Minority for the Augmentation of his Fortune and
upon his attaining the said Age of Twenty one years to
Transfer and Assign such Securities to him absolutely for his
own use and to pay over all Surplus moneys in the said
Trustees hands not then invested as aforesaid it being my
real Intent and Meaning that in case my said Child shall
live and attain the Age of Twenty one years he shall
absolutely be seized and possessed of and have and enjoy all
my real and personal Estate and every part thereof as
hereafter mentioned to him his Heirs Executors Adm[inistrat]ors
and Assigns for ever
And in case '''the said Elizabeth Jephson'''
shall Marry or refuse to dwell and reside in my said
House at Ware then and from thenceforth and in either of
the said cases I will and direct that her Guardianship of
'''my said Child''' and the payment of the aforesaid Moiety
for her own and her Child's support shall cease and
determine And from thenceforth I dispose of such
Guardianship and Care of '''my said Son''' unto my said
Trustees or the Survivors or Survivor of them during the
Remainder of his Minority and intirely leave to them the
discretionary Care of his Education And I direct that my
said Estate which I have hereinbefore declared to be in Trust to
pay one Moiety of the Income and Produce thereof to '''the said'''
'''Elizabeth Jephson''' for the purposes in that behalf mentioned shall
be in Trust and Subject and liable to the payment of one neat
and clear fourth part or share only of its Income Interest and
Produce when and as the same shall arise and become due from
time to time unto '''the said Elizabeth Jephson''' for her own
support use and Benefit (whether she shall be sole or covert) or
during her natural Life And I direct that her Receipts alone
shall be at all times sufficient discharge for such payments.
[page three]
And my Will further is that the other three fourth parts of
such Rent and Income of my said real and personal Estate
shall be upon Trust for the support Maintenance and Education
of '''my said Son''' if necessary and the surplus thereof (if any)
shall be from time to time invested in Government Securities for
the Increase and Augmentation of his Fortune when he shall
attain his Age aforesaid in such manner a above mentioned
In case '''the said Elizabeth Jephson''' had continued Guardian and
unmarried during all the said Child's Minority and I do
desire that if '''the said Elizabeth Jephson''' shall cease to be
Guardian upon Breach of either of the above Conditions that
on '''my Son''''s attaining his said Age that my said Trustees or
the Survivor or his Heirs will take due care to secure to her
the due payment of the aforesaid Income of the said fourth
part of my Estate during her Life in such Proportion as the
same shall produce within two years next before that period
of time and computation to be without any Allowance for
Losses But in case my said son shall happen to die before
under the Age of Twenty one years Then upon Trust that
my said Trustees or the Survivor or Survivors or his Executors
Administrators or Assigns do and shall from thenceforth pay
unto '''my Dear Sister Margarett Marbella Acworth''' one
Moiety or neat half part of the said Rent and Profits of
my real Estates and of the Income of the residue of my
personal Estate for and during the term of her natural Life
for '''my said Sister''''s sole and separate use exclusive of any
Right Power Control or Intermeddling of her present or any
future husband and her Receipts alone shall be effectual
Discharges for all such Payments notwithstanding her present or
future Coverture And from and after her Death upon Trust
that the said Trustees and Survivors as aforesaid do receive
and take all the Rents and produce and Income aforesaid of
all my said real and personal Estates subject to the Bequests
to '''the said Elizabeth Jephson''' To the intent and Purpose that
they shall and may from time to time apply lay out and Invest
the same in such Funds or Securities and in the same manner
as I have before directed with regard to the accumulating
fund during the Minority of '''my said Son''' and that together
with the Dividens and Income of such former Fund shall when
and as soon as '''my said Sister Acworth's two sons now living'''
shall respectively attain their Age of Twenty one years be
Transferred Assigned and Paid unto each of them equally
three fourth parts to the son first attaining the said Age
together with an equal proportion of the growing Income of
the said Fund until '''his Brother''' shall also attain his Age of
Twenty one years and the remaining Moiety to be preserved
and continued at Interest for the Benefit of the other of them
to be paid and transferred in like manner upon his attaining
the same Age And in case either of the said Children shall
happen to die under the said Age of Twenty one years and
and the other of them shall survive to attain that Age Then upon
Trust to Transfer Assign and pay all the Intire accumulated
[page four]
Fund aforesaid to that time together with all Monies then
remaining Uninvested as aforesaid unto such surviving Child as soon
as may be on that Event
And thereupon I also give devise and bequeath
all my real and all other my personal Estate unto such surviving Son
his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns for ever And in case
both the said Children shall live to attain the said Age of Twenty one
upon Trust from thenceforth to pay unto them equally share and
share alike all the Rent of my real Estate and the Income and
Dividends of all my personal Estate subject nevertheless as aboove
mentioned Together with the income of its Increase as aforesaid for
and during the term of their joint Lives And from and immediately
after the decease of the Child first dying after attaining his
Age I give devise and bequeath all my real and personal
Estates whatsoever and wheresoever Together with all the then
Produce Increase and augmentation thereof unto and to the use
of the Survivor of them and his Heirs Executors Adm[inistrat]ors
and Assigns for ever And in case '''my said Son and Nephews'''
shall all die before they have attained their Age of Twenty
one years and after the death of '''said Sister Acworth'''
and '''Elizabeth Jephson''' In regard I have spent my time from
the earlier part of my Life until the present Hour in
his Majesty's Service by Sea or Land and as I now have
the Honour to bear the Kings Commission in one of his
Royal Regiments of Fast Guards wherein I intend (God
willing) to die I give and bequeath all my personal Estate
whatsoever for and towards erecting and Maintaining an
'''Academy or School for teaching and promoting true'''
'''Military Science''' in its most Essential Branches And I direct
that the same shall be immediately under the Government
Inspection and Care of the General and other Field Officers
for the time being of his Majestys three Regiments of
Foot Guards or the Major of them And it is my Will
and I hereby expressly direct that such part of my Estate
as is held by virtue of any College or other Lease or Leases
renewable shall be from time to time so long as the Trusts
of this my Will are subsisting be renewed as often as is
usual and proper for the benefit of such person or
persons for whom the same shall be In Trust for the time
being and the Costs and Charges of the Fines and otherwise
shall be defrayed out of the accruing Income of my said
Estates in General And it is my Will and I hereby Charge
my Shares in the Bath Water Works with the Payment of all
the above particular Pecuniary Legacies to my Friends and Servants
so far forth as my Ready money Household good Moveable
effects and money in the Funds shall be deficient to pay the same
And furthermore my Will is that my said Executors and Trustees
shall each of them be answearable for his and their own Acts
and Receipt only and not the one for the other of them And
that they shall not be answearable for any Loss or Miscarriage
by any Securities that may happen in my Estate And also that
they shall retain all their Costs Charges Damages and Expenses
out of the Estate and Effects in them Vested in and by this my
[page five]
Will and the Trust therein contained And I do hereby revoke
all former Wills by me made and declare this to be and contain
my only true last Will and Testament And therefore appoint
'''the said George Grimstone Peter Triquet and James Windus'''
'''Joint Executors''' In Witness whereof I '''the said Lewis Buckeridge'''
have to this my last Will and Testament contained in this and
the three preceding sheets of Paper set my hand and Seal (to
wit) my Hand to the bottom of each of the said three
preceding sheets and my hand and seal to this last sheet
and my Seal at the top of the first of the said sheets where
all the said sheets are fixed together the day and year first
above written. '''Lewis Buckeridge'''. The writing contained in
this and the three preceding sheets of Paper was Signed and
Sealed by '''the above named Lewis Buckeridge''' and by him
published and declared as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our
names as Witnesses thereto in his presence and in the presence
of each other. Tho.s Green. Tho.s Woynt, Jef. Feild
This Will was proved at London the third
day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and sixty before the Worshipfull Thomas Beaver
Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipfull Edward
Simpson also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by
the Oaths of '''the Honourable George Grimstone Esquire''' '''Peter'''
'''Triquett''' and '''James Windus''' the Executors named in the said
Will to whom Administration of all and singular the Goods
Chattels and Credits of the deceased having been first sworn
duly to administer. Exd
== Research Notes == The text on the right side of the first page is not entirely visible and it's not clear whether Mr Peter Triquet and the Testator's surgeon are two different people or one and the same. ==Sources==

Will of Loammi Pack

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Monroe County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Monroe County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==Will of [[Pack-618 | Loammi Pack]]== In the name of God, amen, I, Loamia Pack of the County of Monroe and State of Virginia being of sound mind and memory but somewhat advanced age and laboring in some bodily infirmity which admonishes me of the necessity promptly of making disposition of the property and effects which I have been blessed as appear to be proper and right in manner and form following to wit: First - I give and bequeath to my son Samuel C Pack five hundred acres of land lying on the falls of Brush Creek in Mercer County and State of Virginia. I give and bequeath to my son Samuel C Pack and my son John Pack my boy Henry. My said sons paying my son Bartley Pack two hundred dollars. I also require my son Samuel C Pack to pay my daughter Sarah Martin, my daughter, ninety dollars and give and bequeath to my son Samuel C Pack, my son, one grey yearling horse within his possession. Second - I give and bequeath to my son Bartley Pack one entry of ninety acres lying on Brush Creek in Monroe County and State of Virginia joining the land of Anderson Pack and the land that Bartley Pack sold to Samuel C Pack. I also give and bequeath to my said son Bartley Pack all my interest in the six hundred acre survey of (missing word) in Mercer County, Virginia near Hector's Knob. Third - I give and bequeath to my daughter Syntha McGhee and to the children of her body one hundred and ten acres of land to be laid off at the upper end of the five hundred and ten acre survey lying on the falls of Brush Creek in Mercer County, Virginia so as not to include the mill. Fourth - I give and bequeath to my son John Pack one part of my Tracey farm and one part of my home farm so as to give him some meadow land, the line was made and marked by me and my son Samuel C Pack so as to divide the lands between John and Lorenzo D Pack, my sons. Fifth - I give and bequeath to my son Lorenzo D Pack one part of my Tracey farm so as to give him some wood land. I also give and bequeath my home farm that I now reside on to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also give and bequeath my negro boy named Harris to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also require my son Lorenzo D Pack to pay Lucinda Sweeny, my daughter, two hundred dollars as soon as he makes the money, he is not to pay any interest on the money. I also give my son Lorenzo D Pack my stock of hogs on my home place. I also bind Lorenzo D Pack, my son, to pay Polly Pack, my daughter, two hundred dollars as soon as he can make the money, he is not to pay any interest. Sixth - I also give and bequeath to my beloved wife all my house hold furniture after making the balance of the children equal with those that are married. I also give my wife all the horses I now own and the increase to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also give my wife all my cows and the increase to my son Lorenzo D Pack. I also give my rifle guns to my son Lorenzo D Pack who is to divide between John and Samuel my sons. I bind my son Lorenzo D Pack to take good care of his mother as long as she may live. I also bind my son Lorenzo D Pack to let his sister Polly Pack, my daughter, live with him free of any charges. Seventh - I also bind my son Samuel C Pack to pay my daughter Eliza Carper one hundred and ten dollars which he owes me. I also desire Samuel C Pack and Lorenzo D Pack to pay Eliza Carper ninety dollars out of the proceeds of my estate. Eighth - I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Sarah McGhee one (missing word) and one cow. I also desire that the note I hold on Lorenzo D Martin for one hundred and ten dollars be given to him. My wagon is to be owned by Samuel, John and Lorenzo for the use of the farms on Brush Creek. Ninth - If either of my heirs object or try to break my will he disqualifies himself as one of my heirs forfeits all their claim in my estate. I do hereby constitute and appoint Samuel C Pack and Lorenzo D Pack Executors of my last Will and Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 14th day of April 1857. Signed and acknowledged in presence of James Roles, Wilson Lively and Joseph Lively. Loammi (X) Pack his mark At Monroe County Court August term 1858 The Last Will and Testament of Loami Pack deceased was presented in Court, proven by the oaths of James Roles and Wilson Lively subscribing witnesses thereto and the same is ordered to be recorded; and thereupon Samuel C Pack the Executor therein named appeared in Court, was sworn as Executor and together with James Roles and Wilson Lively, his securities entered into and acknowledged his bond in the penalty of $1,000 with condition according to law. Certificate for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form is granted him. A Copy, Teste G. W. Hutchinson, clerk Will Book 7, page 91-92 Monroe County, VA (now WV) court records on microfilm in the Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA August 28, 2000 Carol Pack Urban ==Estate Appraisal of [[Pack-618 | Loammi Pack]]== An appraisement of the Goods and Chattels of Loamia Pack deceased in the County of Monroe. Made by the undersigned, Wilson Lively, James Roles, Thomas Biggs, three of the appraisers nominated and appointed by the County Court of Monroe, said appraisers having first taken the oaths required by (missing word - "Law"?) One bay horse - 20.00 One gray mare - 30.00 One speckle cow - 15.00 One black cow - 10.00 One red cow - 12.00 11 hay stacks - 110.00 2 calves - 8.00 1 sorrel colt - 25.00 5 yearling cattle - 50.00 9 two year old cattle - 126.00 1 red cow - 13.00 14 head sheep - 17.50 17 hogs - 54.50 1 sorrel horse - 60.00 1 log chain and clevis - 3.00 1 harrow - 3.00 1 wagon and 4 pair of harness - 35.00 1 boy named Henry - 200.00 1 boy named Harris - 1,000.00 2 large plows - 4.00 1 wheat fan - 5.00 1 old rifle gun - 2.50 2 shot guns - 10.00 house and kitchen furniture - 150.00 One note L. D. Martin due 26th Nov 1858 without interest - 110.00 One note A. Pack due 11th Jan 1858 - 37.86 Credit by cash same date - (10.50) One (missing word - "Note"?) on Samuel C Pack - 147.00 Will Book 7, page 144 Monroe County, VA (now WV) court records in the Library of Virginia, 800 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA August 28, 2000 Carol Pack Urban (4,5) ==Sources== *Genealogy.com Forum Discussion posted by Ted Pack August 13, 2011 at 10:37:34 [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/pack/1718/] *Carol Pack Urban, one of the mainstays of the Roots Web PACK mailing list, was kind enough to transcribe Loammi's will and the appraisal of his estate from microfilm for us all.

Will of Lucretia Good of Broad Chalke Wiltshire 1709

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] ==The Will of [[Good-5483|Lucretia Good]] of Broad Chalke Wiltshire 1709== [[Good-5483|Lucretia Good]]'s estate passed probate in 1709. Her last residence was Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England. '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/G/630; Reference Number: P2/G/630
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Lucretia Good probate in 1709. Residence Broad Chalke, Wiltshire, England.
There follows a transcription of the digital image of her will obtained from the ancestry website on 4 Feb 2024. Spellings and layout have been retained. :in the name of God Amen Being of :perfect sence & sound Judgment I doe make :and apoynt this my last will & testament :as foloweth. :first I comend my foule Into the hands of my :God hopeing to be faved by the mervity of my :Blessed Redeemer the Lord Jesus Christ And for that :portion of worldly Goods which Divine providence :hath Intrusted me withall, I give & bestow In :monner following :Imp - I Guive & Bequeath to my Broth Robt Good fivety pound :Item I guive to my fifter Allice Good fivety pound, :Item I guive to my fifter Elzabeth Penn tenn found :Item I guive to my Brother Ralph my Broth Rodger & my :sifter Jane twelve pence Each :Item I guive to my niece Elizabeth Good fivety Pound :Item I Guive to thy niece Lucrehia Good fivety Pound :Item I Gurve to my three nieces Jane Penn Elizabeth :Penn & Mary Penn And to my nephew Henry Penn :tenn pounds Each :Item I Guive to my five nephews Ralph Good Henry Good :Robrt Good Charles Good & John Good sons of my Broth :Ralph Good five Pounds Eash :Item I Guive to my nephew Henry good son of my Broth :Rodger Good, and my niece Jame good Daughter of my :sayd Broth Rodger five Pounds Each :now my will & pleasure is that my sayd Brothers & :fifters shall have theyer legacyes in twelve month & :a day after my deceafe. And that my nephews & :nieces shall have theyr legacges without Interest :when they shall come to the age of heenly one :years. :And also my will & pleasure is if any :one or more of my nephews or nieces above sayd :shall dye :belore his or her or theyr Legacyes shall :become due :his or her Legacys :shall be equally deveded among the :survrveing Brother or sister or Brothers & sifters of :the deceased :Item I guive to my Cozins Aithony Johnson & Richard :Johnson five shillings Each :Item I Guive to such poor people of the Parish :of Bower Chalk who have not Relief of the parish :the sum or fourty shillings to be devideded among :them at the discretion of my Executor :Lastly I guive all the :Rest of my Goods & Chattles :to my well beloved brother Charles Good, whom I hereby :make Executour of all, and this of this my last :will & Testament :Pronounced siqned & :Sealed In the Presence :Of :John Comer :Mary Quinton :Lucretia Good == Sources ==

Will of Luke Gardiner

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[[Category:St. Mary's County, Province of Maryland]] The following is the complete will and codicil for [[Gardiner-470|Luke Gardiner (Gardiner-470)]], (1622-1674) Written: 4 Dec 1673 Probated: 12 Aug 1674
 In the name of God amen. I, LUKE GARDINER of St. Mary's County in the
Province of Maryland being in perfect health and memory thanks be to
God, but yet Calling to mind the uncertain Condition of the Transitory
Life Do make ordain and Declare this my Last Will and Testament by
these presents. Revoking annulling and makeing void all wills by me
formerly made whither by word of mouth or in writing.
Imprimis I give and bequeath my Soul unto the hands of Allmighty God
that gave it, and my Body to be Decently buried in the Earth according
to the Ceremonies of the holy Roman Catholic Church believing
assuredly that I shall be Saved by the merits Death and passion of my
Redeemer and Saviour Jesus Christ and that at the General Day of
Judgment my Soul Shall be united with joy Eternally to possess the
Kingdom of Heaven prepared for the Elect and Chosen of Allmighty God.
Item my will is that all those Debts and Duties that I owe in Right or
Conscience to any person or persons whatsoever be well and truly
Satisfied and paid or ordered to be paid in Convenient time after my
Decease. *
Item I give and bequeath unto the Pastor of the Church at Newtown one
Thousand pounds of Tobacco and unto the Pastor of the Church at Port
Tobacco four hundred pounds of Tobacco and unto the Pastor Living at 
the Governors by name Mr. Massey four hundred pounds of Tobacco and 
unto Mr. Carew Living at the Chancellors four hundred pounds of
Tobacco in Token that I died a Roman Catholic and do desire the
prayers of the holy Roman Catholic Church. *
Item I give and bequeath unto my Ever Loving Wife ELIZABETH GARDNER my 
plantation and housing and all that Tract of Land of mine at Canoe
neck for ever and St. Clement's & Land the term of time that I have at 
my Decease in it. *
Item I give and bequeath unto my Eldest Son RICHARD GARDNER all that 
Tract of Land Lying on the north Side of Piscadaway Creek in Charles
 County Called by the name of Barberton Manor & with all the houseing 
thereon to him and his heirs for Ever and likewise one of my horses 
the which my said Son RICHARD GARDNER Shall Choose out of all my Stock 
of horses to him for Ever. *
Item I give and bequeath unto my next Eldest Son JOHN GARDNER all that 
houseing and Land of mine Lying in the Woods in St. Mary's County
 Called St. John's to him and his heirs for Ever. Except three hundred
 acres thereof which I give and bequeath unto my Son LUKE GARDNER to 
him and his heirs for Ever Injoining my Said Son LUKE GARDNER to take 
his said Three hundred acres of Land on the west Side of a main branch 
Running by the Said Tract of Land Called St. John's unto the head of
 St. Clement's Bay but at which End of the Said Land the Said LUKE
 GARDNER please to take it. *
Item I give and bequeath unto my son JOHN GARDNER all my right Title
 and Interest in a tract of Land Lyeing at the head of St. Clement's
Bay Called St. John's Landing to him & his heirs for Ever. *Item I give
 and bequeath unto my Son LUKE GARDNER all that Tract of Land of mine
Lying near the head of Chaptico Bay Called Hillilee and the landing by
 Chaptico Bay Called Gardners Landing Containing about two acres of 
Ground with all the Marsh that Lyeth opposite to and bequeath unto my 
Son LUKE GARDNER to him & his heirs for Ever all that Tract of Land of 
mine Called Grimditch with the Land thereunto belonging Situate Lying 
and being in Charles County near Mattawoman.
 *Item I give and bequeath unto my youngest Son THOMAS GARDNER to Him 
and his heirs for Ever all that Tract of Land of mine that Lyeth up 
the branch of Piscadaway Creek the which I have a Warrant to resurvey 
and to make it up Eight hundred acres and likewise my half of a tract 
of Land that is Betwixt my Brother in Law MR. ZACHARY WADE and to him and his heirs for Ever. *
Item my will is that immediately after my Debts that I owe and my 
Legacies aforesaid are paid that then my Ever Loving Wife ELIZABETH
 GARDNER and my fours sons RICHARD, JOHN, LUKE and THOMAS GARDNER make
 Choice of four Sober honest men of their Relations which shall divide 
all my personall Estate whatsoever they Can or may come to the
 knowledge of into five Equall parts all Except that horse afore
mentioned which I have given unto my Son RICHARD GARDNER. *
Item my will is that immediately after the Division of my personall 
Estate as aforesaid that my Ever Loving Wife ELIZABETH GARDNER have 
her fifth of my personall Estate the which I give and bequeath unto
 her for Ever and that my Eldest Son RICHARD have immediately his par t
being the fifth part of my personall Estate so divided as
aforementioned the which I give and bequeath unto him and his heirs
 for Ever. *Item I give and bequeath unto my three Sons JOHN GARDNER, 
LUKE GARDNER, and THOMAS GARDNER to Each and Every of them his fifth 
part of my personall Estate aforesaid to them and their heirs for
Ever. *
Item my will is that my Children be not of age until they attain unto 
the age of Eighteen Years and that they be not of age to Sell or give 
any part of parcell of Land until they attain unto the age of twenty 
and five years. *Item my Will is that Each of my Sons know his own 
particular Estate but not to possess any part of his Estate until he
 attain unto the age of Eighteen Years and not to dispose of or Sell 
any part of his Land until he attain unto the Age of Twenty five Years 
as aforesaid. *Item my Will is that if any of my aforesaid Children 
Should Chance to dye before he attain unto the age of Eighteen Years
 that then his part of Land and goods shall be Equally divided among 
the rest of his brothers which are alive to them and their heirs for 
Ever. *Item I do Constitute and appoint my Son RICHARD GARDNER Overseer
 over the Estate of my Son THOMAS GARDNER in the behalf and for the 
profit of him the Said THOMAS GARDNER Until the Said THOMAS GARDNER 
attain unto the Age of Eighteen Years and then the Said THOMAS GARDNER
 to have his Estate in his own possession. *Item I do Constitute and 
appoint my Son JOHN GARDNER overseer over the Estate of my Son LUKE
 GARDNER when my Son JOHN GARDNER do attain unto the age of Eighteen 
Years and that then he Oversee and Manage his Said Brother LUKE
 GARDNER'S Estate until his Said Brother LUKE GARDNER Do attain unto 
the age of Eighteen Years and then his Said Brother to have his Estate 
in his own possession. *Item my Will is that my Ever Loving Wife 
ELIZABETH GARDNER and my Son RICHARD GARDNER be Guardians over the
 Estates of my Sons JOHN and LUKE GARDNER until my Said JOHN GARDNER 
attain unto the age of Eighteen Years and then the Said JOHN GARDNER 
to have his Estate in his own possession and be Guardian over his 
brother LUKE GARDNER as aforesaid. *
Item my Will is that my three Sons JOHN, LUKE and THOMAS GARDNER be 
kept at School and have Such Education as this Country and their 
Estates afford them Until they Successively attain unto the Age of 
Eighteen years. *Item my Will is that if in Case my Eldest Son RICHARD
 GARDNER Should dye before my youngest son THOMAS GARDNER cometh to Age 
that then the next Eldest Son with his Mother shall be guardians over 
the Younger and So Successively and if the Mother and all the Elder 
Brothers should dye before the Younger Come to age Aforesaid then I
Constitute & appoint My Brother in Law Major THOMAS BROOKE to be 
Guardian over the Estate of my Youngest Son until he attain unto the
 age of Eighteen Years. 
LUKE GARDNER wrote the following codicil to his will: *Item my Will is
 and I Command all my Children that they be obedient to their mother
and to ask her advice in all their undertakings that are of any 
Consequence and of any Difference should arise amongst them that they
 Choose some Sober honest men among their own Relations to End all
 Differences betwixt them that in no ways they go to Law one with 
another. *
Item my will is that if any of my Children before he Cometh unto age 
of Twenty and five years, should prove Irreverent and Stubborn and
 Change his Religion that he be no Roman Catholic that then that part
 of his Land and Goods that doth appear of what I gave him shall be 
divided Equally amongst his Brothers to them and to their heirs for
Ever. *Item My will is that if my Sons should Chance all to dye before
 they come to age then I give and bequeath unto my Ever Loving Wife
 ELIZABETH GARDNER all my Land and half the moveables belonging before 
to my Said Children to her for Ever and the other half the moveables 
to be given as followeth (viz) one moiety to the Church the other
 moiety to poor people Such as my said wife shall think Convenient to
 give it unto and if my wife and Children should all be dead before any
 of my Children Shall Come to Age then I give and bequeath all my Land 
aforesaid unto my Brother in Law Major THOMAS BROOKE'S his Children 
and the half of my Moveables unto my God Daughter MARY BROOKE and the 
other half of my Moveables to be divided as followeth (vis) one moiety
 to the Pastor of New Town Church and the pastor of St. Mary's Church
 the other moiety to be Divided amongst poor people to whom the Said
 Pastors Shall See fitt. In Testimony of this my Last Will and
Testament I hereunto put my hand and seal the fourth day of December 
in the year of our Lord God One Thousand Six Hundred Seventy and
 Three.

Will of Luke Ivory of Ealing, tallow chandler 1679

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Ivory-68|Luke Ivory]], tallow chandler of old Brentford, Ealing was written on 25 July 1679 and proved on 4 March 1679/80 in London. '''Probate''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858"
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: MS 9172/68; Will Number: 18
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Luke Ivory probate on 4 Mar 1679.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Luke Ivory of old Brentford (testator) *[[Hovey-28|John Hovey]] now in New England (son in law) *[[Ivory-73|Dorcas]], wife of John (daughter) *John Jackson *Luke Grindy, second son of Johnathan Grindy *Elizabeth Thompson, servant of John Jackson *Priscilla Laird or Laud, servant of John Jackson *Robert West *Edward Allen *James Tucker of Isleworth, bricklayer *Simon Sirett, cheesemonger (executor) *Mr Wiggins of London (overseer) *Mr Patten of London (overseer) *Witnesses: Thomas Daye, Wm Phillips, Joseph Collens, Rob: Peppitt Sr . ---- In the name of God Amen the Five & twentieth day of July in the one and
Thirtieth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second King of
England &c Annoq[ue] Dom[ini] 1679 I '''Luke Ivory''' of old Brentford in the p[ar]ish of Ealing
als[o] Tealing in the County of Midd[lese]x Tallow chandler being through the Goodness of God
caleing to mind that it is appoynted for all men once to dye and at the time
of makeing hereof being sick & weake in body but of perfect mind & memory
being mindfull of my latter end & to waite all the dayes of my appoynted
time till my change shall come & knowing yt it is my duty to settle my
affaires in order before I die DOE hereby Constitute make and ordaine this
my last will & testament in manner & forme following anulling and makeing
void all & every other will or wills heretofore at any time by me made
Imprimis I give & bequeath unto my Sonn in law '''John Hovey''' now in
New England my Brass watch Item I give unto the Children of my daughter
'''Dorcas''' wife unto the s[ai]d John the Sum[m]e of one hundred pound to be distributed
amongst them according to the discretion of their mother the s[ai]d Dorcas and
in case of her death before the distribution of the whole or any part then to be
paid unto them share & share alike & in case any of the Children die[...]
before the receipt of their respective legacies the surviveing to have the
share or shares of the deceased equally divided among them & I doe appoynt
that fifty pound[s] of the s[ai]d hundred pound[s] be paid by my Executors hereafter
named within twelve monthes after my decease & the other fifty pounds
in Eighteene monthes after my decease Item I give unto '''John Jackson'''
formerly Minister of Moulsey in the County of Surry & now living in old
Brentford the sum[m]e of Five pounds Item I give unto '''Luke Grindy'''
Second Sonn unto''' Jonathan Grindy''' the sum[m]e of Twenty Shillings Item I
give unto '''Elizabeth Thompson''' now Servant unto the s[ai]d John Jackson the
sum[m]e of Twenty Shillings provided that after her decease or before as she shall
see cause she distribute amongst the Children of the s[ai]d John Jackson the s[ai]d sum[m]e
of Twenty Shillings Item I give to Elizabeth ^'''Priscilla''' '''Laird''' servant [...] to the s[ai]d John
Jackson the sum[m]e of Tenn Shillings Item I give to the three Children of '''Robert'''
'''West''' to each of them Six shillings & Eight pence Item I give unto '''Edward'''
'''Allen''' the sum[m]e of Tenn Shillings Item I give unto '''James Tucker''' of Isleworth
bricklayer the sum[m]e of Twenty Shillings Item I do appoynt & ordaine that all
those above menc[i]oned Legacies be p[ai]d by my Executors hereafter named
within the space of Six weekes after my decease ( the hundred pound[s]
given to my daughter Dorcas her Children onely excepted as is above
specified ) Item I give unto the poore of the p[ar]ish of old Brentford the sum[m]e
of Five pounds to be given them in money according to discretion left in writein[g]
w[i]t[h] the overseers of this my last will & testam[en]t hereaft[er] menc[i]oned Item I
doe order & appoynt five pounds & no more to the defraying the charge of
my buriall the manner whereof I leave to the discretion of my Executors Hereafter
menc[i]oned furthermore I give unto my said Daughter Dorcas all my bonds
bills & the p[ar]ticulers of householdstuff hereafter menc[i]oned one fether bed bolster
one red & yallow cover lidd my best suite w[i]th the silver button[es] thereto & the [deleted]
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best Coate the best Chest w[i]th fower paire of Sheetes in it & the least Chest being
empty two paire of my best Shoes two of my best Shirts one paire of my
fustionfustion - a heavy woven cotton cloth lyneings & the bookes hereafter menc[i]oned (vizt) two bibles one testam[en]t
one Burroughes Jewell of contentm[en]t one Jerusalems Glory one Strong constanty
of heaven one milke & hony and Assemblyes Catecism[es] one life & death of [...]
Wilson on Gods [..]sufficiency Item I give unto the afores[ai]d Priscilla Laird
my old Chest one large Cuppboard[...] one p[air] of [...] & one p[air] of tonges
All the rest of my Moveable goods not yett disposed off by me & now
remaining with the said John Jackson I doe give & bequeath unto the
said John Jackson Lastly I doe by this my last will & testament ordaine
make constitute & appoynt my trusty and well beloved neighboure
'''Simon Sirett''' Cheesemonger my sole & onely Executor and do also
appoynt & ordaine my loveing friends '''Mr Wiggins of London''' Woollen[...]
at the Signe of the three horseshoes in gracious streete And '''Mr Patten'''
of London Grocer at the Signe of the Musk Catt & Sugar Loafe in Hony
lane Markett place to be the two overseers of this my last will and
testament desireing them to take caire that all things be p[er]formed
according to the true intent of this my last will and as a thanckfull
accknowledgment of their caire & paine I doe give & bequeath unto
each of them tenn shillings to buy each of them a ring In witness of
of this my last will & testament of the said Luke Ivory have here
unto put my hand & Seale this day & yeare first above written ./
[Signed] Luke Ivory
Signed Sealed published & Declared
by the said Luke Ivory as his last will
& testam[en]t in the presence of ./
'''Thomas Daye'''
'''Wm Phillips'''
'''Joseph Collens'''
'''Rob: Peppitt Sr''' ./ == Sources ==

Will of Luke Ogle

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[[Category: Eglingham, Northumberland, Ogle Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Forster Name Study]] [[Category: Chillingham, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Lawson Name Study]] [[Category: Northumberland, Fenwick Name Study]] [[Category: Eglingham, Northumberland]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] {{One Name Study|name=Ogle|category=Eglingham, Ogle Name Study}} Will of [[Ogle-67|Luke II Ogle of Eglingham]]Surtees Society, (1907). Publications of the Surtees Society, 113. p. 160-161. Great Britain. [http://books.google.com/books?id=wrwGAAAAYAAJ&dq=dorothy%20ogle%20and%20thomas%20forster&pg=PA160#v=onepage&q=dorothy%20ogle%20and%20thomas%20forster&f=false Google Books]. : July 5, 1596. : Luke Ogle of Eglingham, gentleman.The '''testator seems to have been the second of the four Luke Ogles''' who successively held Eglingham. ''Cf.'' Sir Henry Ogle, ''Ogle and Bothal'', p.193 : To be buried in the parish church or chauncell of Eglingham. To my three reputed daughters, Isabell, Myrryell and Beile Ogle, every of them, 10''l''. To my son's daughter, Myrryell Ogle, 20''l''., besides her person. To my late son [[Ogle-856|Christopher Ogle]],Administration of the goods of Christopher was granted, June 13, 1597, to Thomasine, his widow. His children, Thomas, Tristram, Cuthbert, Elizabeth, Julian and Dorothy Ogle, all minors. his sons, all my right and title of the mill of Eglingham, and the tithe corne of Aylname. To my sister, [[Unknown-1832|Jullyan Ogle]], 20 nobles, and to her son Lewes Ogle, 40''s''., and to Thomas Ilderton, 20''s''. To Lewes, Marke Ogle's son,Mark Ogle (will 1575) m. Ann Bennett; Mark's father is Luke Ogle of Eglingham (living 1541 - d.1557) (Ogle, 1902) one house in Anwik, lying in Belygat, which I purchased on John Spence. To Jane Taylor, 40''s''. To my reputed sons, Lennard and [[Ogle-130|Robert Ogle]], 20 nobles. To my son Robert Ogle's son, Luke Ogle, one yoke of oxen, with the heirlooms of the house, that is to say, the tables, boards and forms, the great caldron, the great pot, with the brasen morter, the best bed in the house, the racks and spits. To Tristram, son of my late son Christopher Ogle, the fermeholde in Framlington, after Lainge's lease is expired, with the freehold there, and after the said Tristram, to come his brother Cuthbert, and the longer liver of them. I make Thomas and Tristram, the sons of my said late son Christopher, executors, and and [[Grey-50|Mr. Raffe Gray of Chillingham]] and Mr. William Lawson of Rock, supervisors. Witnesses: * [[Grey-1956|Roger Gray]], * Robert Gray, * Thomas White, * Thomas Snawdon, * William Lawson, * Martin Ogle,see [[Ogle-1181|Martin Ogle]] of Tritlington, Northumberland (living bef. 1582 - d. aft. 28 Apr 1601) *and Gregory Fenwick. ===Debts owing to the testator:=== [[Forster-568|Sir John Forster]], for wood, out of Thropp wood, 10''l''.; more he is owing me for the rent of the Gambleston, the space of 10 year and odd, the rent being 4''s''. the year. The heirs of brother, [[Forster-209|Thomas Forster]], is owing me for the queen's rent of Wardane, Warneford, Newlandes, and Bassindon, the space of 9 years, at 20''s''. [[Grey-50|Sir Raffe Graye's]] executors and his wife, ''23l.'' Thomas Collingwood of Litle Ryle, viz., rent, ''3l.'', girsons, ''7l''. 10''s''.[[Space: Collingwood pedigrees]] The heirs of Henry Collingwood of Ingrom, is owing for the tithe corn of Revely, 5''l''., and 40''s''. for rent, and for a gerson of the said tithe, ''7l.'' 14''s''. The laird of Prendick, 9''l''. The laird of Barra, 4''l''. and odd money. The laird of Clennell, 43''s''. The laird of Trewhitt, 20''s''. John Rutless of Killom, 40''s''. Henry Swnhow for a gerson, 5''l.'' 6''s''. 8''d.'' and 20 fir dales. Gawinge Forster, 47''s'' 6''d.'' The tenants of Burton is owing for their rents. . . . Nicholas Manners for a fine for one ferme in Burton, 10''l.'' The mylner of Lylburne mill, for 3 bowels of corn, 40''s''. ===Debts owing by the testator:=== Mr Gray, for the Queen's rent, ''23l.'' John Gray of . . . , 20''s.'' The lady of Craster, 53''s.'' 4''d.''[[Space: Craster pedigrees]] ===Footnotes===

Will of Margaret Bacon, Wedow of Hengham, 1552

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of Margaret Bacon of Hengham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 2 November 1551. It was probated on March 1552. '''Will of Margaret Bacon, Wedow of Hingham, 1552''', ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) fo. 481 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/bacon-margaret-of-hingham-widow|'''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008004638 Image 495-6.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in Margaret Bacon's will: *Margaret Bacon, Testatrix *Walter Bacon, son *Alise Fowler, daughter *Johan Newman, daughter *Katheryn Sewell, goddaughter *Thomasin Allston *Thomas Allston *Sander Carle *Thomas Carrle *Thomas Newman, shoomaker, executor *John Watson, Preste, witness *William Sewell, witness *Thomas Newman, witness *Robert Lyncolne of Frosterowe ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Bawdewyn of Hingham 1552/3

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Bawdwyn]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Unknown-596689|Margaret Bawdewyn]] (Bawdwyn) Widow of "Hengham" (Hingham) Norfolk. It was written on 11 November 1552 (6 Edward 6) and proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk sitting at Wymondham on 24 January 1552/3. '''Will of Margarett Bawdewyn of Hingham 1552''' Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk ANF will register Liber 13 (Craneforth) folio. 447 Baldwin (Bawdewyn), Margaret, of Hingham, widow Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film 167069 Images viewable at an LDS Family History Centre. Images transcribed 25 March 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest (''Item''), and bold text are added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting readable. Many non-standard spellings and arcane words used.
Tobe (to be) and shalbe (shall be) consistently merged. Decease spelled deces. '''Persons mentioned (not in this order):''' *'''Agnes Bawdewyn my grandchylde''' possibly the daughter of William Bawdwyn, who was mentioned in Robert's will (1547) *'''Hughe Bawdewyn my sonne''' **'''Robert Bawdewyn the sonne of Hughe Bawdewyn my sonne''' **'''Hughe Bawdewyn the sonne of Hughe Bawdewyn my sonne''' *'''[[Bawdwyn-3|Cycelie Lyncolne]] my doughter''' married to [[Lincolne-49|Robert Lincolne]] of Hingham **'''Richard Lyncolne my grandchild''' **'''William Lyncolne my grandchild''' **'''Thomas Lyncolne my grandchild''' *'''Margaret Elyngham my Doughter''' **'''Thomas Elingham my grandchilld''' **'''Margaret Elyngham my grandchylde''' *'''Wylliam Bawdewyn my sonne''' **'''John Bawdewyn child of Wylliam Bawdewyn my sonne ''' **'''Robert Bawdewyn child of Wylliam Bawdewyn my sonne ''' **'''Alice Bawdewyn child of Wylliam Bawdewyn my sonne ''' *'''Rycharde Bawdewyn my sonne''' *'''John Bawdewyn my sonne''' co-executor of will *'''Thomas Bawdewyn my sonne''' co-executor of will *'''Alice Whytbye my sister''' *'''John Borowghe''' witness to will *''' Robert Ackynson''' witness to will *'''John Cadye''' witness to will ---- T Margarett Bawdewyn [''folio 4047 verso'']
'''In the name of god Amen'''
the xi daye of November in the Sexte
year of the Reigne of ower Sovereign
Lord Edward the Sexte by the grace
of god kyng of England Frannce and
Ireland defendor of the faythe and in
earthe the supreme hed of the churche
of the churche of Englande and Irelande
'''I Margaret Bawdewyn of Hengham''' in
the countye of Norff wedoo being in good
and hooll mynde thanks be to god make this
my testament and last wyll in maner
and forme folowing Fyrst I bequeath my
soule to allmyghtie god and my bodye
to be buryed in the churcheyarde of Hengham
aforsayd Item I wooll that the poore
people that shalbe present at my buryall
shall have brede meate and drinke enowghe
and sufficyent for one meale Item I give [''folio 4048 recto'']
and bequeth to '''Agnes Bawdewyn my grand='''
'''chylde''' my gretest unbounde chetell Kettle or large pot iij of my
ewes in recompence of those cattallis and monye
which I have had of hyr Item I give to '''Robert'''
'''Bawdewyn the sonne of Hughe Bawdewyn'''
'''my sonne''' my myddle chetell being bownde
and my black dowed bullok Item I bequeth to
'''Cycelie Lyncolne my doughter''' my dunde
cowe my best gowne my Fetherbed w[i]t[h] the
bowlster two certen blanketts and haulf my
Wooll Item I bequeth to '''Margaret Elyngham'''
'''my Doughter''' my redde flecked cowe my best
redde pettycoote my cownter and thother haulf
of my wooll Item I bequeth to '''Richard'''
'''Lyncolne my grandchildren''' my gretest bounde
chetell Item I bequeth to the same '''Richard'''
'''William Lyncolne and Thomas Lyncolne'''
'''my grandchildren''' to eche of them one of
my ewes to be delivered to them ymedyatlye
after my deaces Item I give and bequeth
to '''John Bawdewyn Robert Bawdewyn'''
'''and Alice Bawdewyn the children of'''
'''Wyll[ia]m Bawdewyn my sonne''' to eche of
them ijs iiijd ymedyatlie after my deaces Item I give and bequeth to '''Rycharde'''
'''Bawdewyn my sonne''' my black cowe two
pewter platters and tenne shillings in
money to be abated in hys next payment
[''folio 4048 verso'']
comynge unto me Item I give and bequeth to
'''John Bawdewyn my sonne''' my sorrelde gelding
and yf the same John wooll bye my wethers
he to have them vs viijd w[i]t[h]in the reasonable
value and my boore in my steare stye Item
I give and bequeth to '''Thomas Bawdewyn'''
'''my sonne''' my carte w[i]t[h] the collers and herneys collars and harness
belonging to the same my black gelding my
gretest brass pott two pewter platters and
my redde flecked bullok Item I give and
bequeth to '''Hughe Bawdewyn my sonne'''
my ploughe w[i]t[h]all the yrens irons and trace
belonging to the same and my graye
gelding and all my corne growing uppon
hys lande where I have sowen to and for
the haulf w[i]t[h] hym Item I give to '''Wyll[ia]m'''
'''Bawdewyn my sonne''' iij of my ewes Item I give to '''Thomas Elingham my'''
'''grandchilldren''' my whyte bullok Item I
bequeth to '''Margaret Elyngham my'''
'''grandchylde''' in one ewe hogge A yearling sheep And to
'''Hughe Bawdewyn the sonne of'''
'''Hughe Bawdewyn my sonne''' one ewe
hogge Item I bequeth to everye one of
my godchilldren iiijd Item all the resy=
dewe of my goods and cattallies not
before geven nor bequethed I putte to
the goof order and dysposic[i]on of myne [''folio 4049 recto'']
Executors whome I ordene and make the sayde
'''John Bawdewyn and Thomas Bawdewyn'''
'''my sonnes''' to receive all such debts as ys owing
unto me and to see and cause this my testament
and last wyll trewlie to be p[er]formed in forme
afoore declared Item I give and bequeth to
'''Alice Whytbye my sister''' iijs iiijd These being
wytnesses '''John Borowghe Robert Ackynson'''
and '''John Cadye''' [''from the Latin''] This testament was proved at Wymondham at the Comissary of the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk in the reign of the illustrious King Edward Sixth &c xxiiij January AD 1552 and in the sixth year of his reign Administration of the goods &c was granted to the Executors named in this Testament. ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Cok of Hingham 1509

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of Margaret Cokepronounced "Cook" of Hingham, Norfolk, England was written on 21 May 1509 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk on 12 July 1509.Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Registered copy wills, v. 2 (Shaw), 1460-1509, fol. 208 ''recto'', no. 105, will of Margaret COK of Hingham, proved 12 July 1509; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 24 April 2022) DGS no. 8004746, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS62-4S6N-8 image 127 of 289]; [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/coke-cok-margaret-of-hingham-widow Norfolk Record Office]. The will is a register copy, written in English over 3 pages. Where the page is undamaged, the text is reasonably clear and generally easy to interpret. However, there is significant moisture damage to the top-right of the register, which means that some text has been lost as it is on a part of the page which no longer exists. Additionally, the part of the parchment that is close to the missing area has significant staining, making the text very faint and difficult to read. The will starts two-thirds of the way down folio 208 recto and the probate statement ends at the bottom of folio 209 recto. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yogh#Middle_English letter yogh], which often appears like a "z", is recorded as "gh" or "y" (depending on the context) in square brackets (eg "[y]ellow", rather than "zellow") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''Margaret Cok of hengh[a]m wedow:''' Margaret Cock of Hingham, widow, testator * '''Elizabeth Coup[er] my Syst[er]:''' Elizabeth Cooper, sister * '''John Coup[er] the yong[er]:''' John Cooper the younger, relationship not stated * '''wat[er] Coup[er]:''' Walter Cooper, relationship not stated * '''Cat[er]ine Coup[er] my nece:''' Catherine Cooper, neice * '''Unnamed Coup[er]:''' Unnamed Cooper, relationship not stated * '''petir Coup[er]:''' Peter Cooper, relationship not stated * '''Thomas Coup[er]:''' Thomas Cooper, relationship not stated * '''Audry my husbond[es] doughter:''' Audrey Cock[?], step-daughter * '''Jone my s[er]uand:''' Joan, seravnt * '''Daut[er] of Rob[er]t Coup[er]:''' Daughter of Robert Cooper * '''Alis the wyff of will at Moor:''' Alice Atmore, wife of William Atmore * '''[th]e wiff of Thomas at Moor:''' Wife of Thomas Atmore * '''Isabell[e] Cushyn:''' Isabel Cushing * '''Margaret busshe:''' Margaret Bush * '''Margaret Kempe:''' Margaret Kemp * '''Margar[et] the s[er]uand of John Coup[er]:''' Margaret, servant of John Cooper * '''maid Cusshyn:''' Maid Cushing * '''Agnes Wryte:''' Agnes Wright * '''John Coup[er]:''' John Cooper, executor === Will === [''folio 208 recto''] In dei Nome[n] Ame[n] the xxj day of May in the yere of
o[ur] lord god Mt D ix I '''Margaret Cok of hengh[a]m wedow'''
hole of mende and in good reme[m]brans beyng make this
my testame[n]t & last will[e] in this man[er] folowyng Fyrst
I comende my sowle to god almyghty our lady Seynt
Mary and to all[e] the holy company of hevyn my body
to be beryed in the Churchyerd of hengham seynt Andrew
forseyd unto the which hegh auter ther I beqeth for my [''folio 208 verso''] [''tythys & offeryng[es] forgotyn &''] [wit]h[old]y[n]Missing text inferred from analysis of other Hingham wills at this time, where this clause was used xx[s] It[em] I bequeth
[to the] rep[er]ac[i]on of the Church ijs It[em] to the light of Corpus
[Christi] seynt andrew seynt petyr our lady in the Chapell[e] our
lady of pyte to eche of these light ijd It[em] to ev[er]y light of
custom kepte w[i]t[h]ine the Church jd It[em] I bequeth onto the
Churche of hengham iiij mar[c]s to the entent to helpe to
byghe w[i]t[h] a Crosse to the same Churche It[em] I will[e] haue a
honest p[re]ste to syng for my husbands soule & myn be the
space of on hole yere in the churche of hengham forseid It[em]
I will[e] haue songyn for my husbands soule & myn a trentall[e]
It[em] I will[e] [tha]t my Messe the whyche I dwell[e] In w[i]t[h] a lytill
house standyng at [th]e ende of Baxsterrowe & vj acr londe lying
in iij pec[es] in the felde of hengham Called Estfeld be solde be
myn executo[ur] to pay my dett[es] & to p[er]forme myn husbond[es] will[e]
and this my testame[n]t & last will[e] It[em] it is my will[e] [tha]t if myn
executo[ur] leke to haue eny of my lande to bye yt he to haue it
a for any other man It[em] I gyff to '''Elizabeth Coup[er] my Syst[er]'''
my best materas my best Cou[er]lite & my best hedkerche It[em] I
gyff to '''John Coup[er] the yong[er]''' my second matras my second
cou[er]lyte colo[ur] rede & white my brasse pott my falte tabyll[e] a
Stole ij Cuschyns a steyned hangyng ou[er] my bede It[em] I geff to
'''wat[er] Coup[er]''' my best Shete and an other Shete and a candelstyk
on of the best It[em I gyff to '''Cat[er]ine Coup[er] my nece''' a gyrdell colo[ur]
Grene & violett It[em] I gyff to [''blank space''] '''Coup[er]''' a [y]elow cou[er]lite and a
possenet of brase It[em] I geff to '''petir Coup[er]''' my white hangyng
of my bed a schete & my gret bason It[em] I gyff to '''Thomas Coup[er]'''
ij shet[es] of the best a Candylsteke of white laton a cofer w[i]t[h] a key
the grettest It[em] I gyff to Andrew '''Audry my husbond[es] doughter'''
a cou[er]lite of diu[er]se colorrs ij Shet[es] ij blankett[es] It[em] to '''Jone my''' [''folio 209 recto''] '''s[er]uand''' [''rest of first line missing/illegible due to damage'']
shet[es] an olde pott[e] and on olde panne It[em] I gyff [''last third of second line missing due to damage'']
'''Daut[er] of Rob[er]t Coup[er]''' i cou[er]lite blue & red It[em] I gyff to [''last quarter of third line missing due to damage'']
a Ryng of sylu[er] & gilte It[em] to '''Alis the wyff of will at Moor'''ie William Atmore [''one or two words of fourth line missing due to damage'']
of Sylu[er] & gylte It[em] to '''[th]e wiff of Thomas at Moor'''ie Thomas Atmore my maser[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazer_(drinking_vessel) mazer], a drinking vessel It[em] to
'''Isabell[e] Cushyn''' a fyn hedkerch[e] It[em] I geff to '''Margaret busshe'''[''? - very faint'']
a Fyne hedkerche and my best white cappe It[em] I gyff to '''Margaret'''
'''Kempe''' an hedkerche & a neckerche It[em] I giff to '''Margar[et] the s[er]uand of'''
'''John Coup[er]''' my dubbyll[e] nekkerch[e] & a ne an hedkerch It[em] I geff to
'''maid Cusshyn''' a Chafer to set be the fyer and a Glasse to drynk
In It[em] I bequeth to litull[e] Mary gilde to th[e] aut[er] my best tabull[e] clothe
It[em] I geff to th[e] gilde of th[e] nat[ivitie] of our lady Corpu[s] [Christ]i seynt Andrew
Seynt Jamez to eche of these gildez xijd It[em] I giff to '''Agnes Wryte'''
a cou[er]lyte colo[ur] red the best Also I desier and requir my Cofeoffez and
iche of them infeffed in my mea[suages] & land[es] befor rehersed to geff astate
to my executo[ur] of to any other be hym assigned whensoeu[er] ther be
hym desyered or required The resydue of my good[es] not gefe nor
assigned I assigne to my execut[or] the which I ordeyn and make
'''John Coup[er]''' to use & dispose them as he semyth most best to
the pleso[ur] to god and to [th]e well[e] of my Soule on to the whiche I geff
for his diligens labo[ur] xiijs iiijd mor ou[er] aforgodbefore God I charge my
exec[utour] and also the execut[our] of them [tha]t he & thei shall[e] p[er]form &
fulfyll[e] this my testament & last will[e] wretyn the day & yerr
a boveseid === Probate === [''folio 209 recto continued; translated from Latin''] The aforesaid testament was proved at Hingham before the venerable Simon Dryver, the twelfth day of July in the year of Our Lord one thousand, five hundred and nine, and the administration of the goods etc was granted to the executor named in the said testament, being sworn in due form of law and who confesses faithfulness etc === Footnotes ===

Will of Margaret Cooper of Hingham 1576

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] [[Unknown-592267|Margaret (Unknown) Cooper (abt.1528-bef.1576)]] Will of Margaret Cooper widow, 1576 '''Persons named:''' *'''Simon Cooper''' grandson of the Testator *'''John Cooper''' grandson of the Testator *'''Henrye Cooper''' grandson of the Testator *'''Thomas Cooper''' grandson of the Testator and executor of the will *'''Raphe Chambers of Attylboroughe''' probable son in law and executor of the will *'''Margaryt Cooper''' granddaughter of the Testator *'''Anne Cooper''' granddaughter of the Testator *'''Alice Chambers''' granddaughter of the Testator * '''Elizabethe Cooper''' great-granddaughter of the Testator, daughter of her grandson Thom[a]s Cooper *'''Johane Cooper the wife of Peter Cooper''' witness to the will In the name of god amen
The ninth of November Anno D[omi]ni a thousand five
hundrethe seventie six '''Margaryt Coop[er] widdowe''' Late
while she Lived of Hyngham in the coutie of norff
deceased being of goode and p[er]fyt memeorye make and de
clared her Last will and testament Nuncupative in mann[er]
and forme following
First she gave and bequeathed her
sowle to allmightye god and hir bodey to be buried in
xρstian Greek letters Chi and Rho for Christ buriall Item she gave and bequeathed unto '''Simon'''
'''Coop[er] her bellchylyd''' Bellchyld = belchild = old English word for grandchild tenne pounds to be p[ai]d unto him at
the age of twentie yeares
Item she gave and bequeathed
unto '''John Coop[er] hir bellchylyd''' the somme of fortye shillings
to be p[ai]d unto him at the age of two and twentie yeares
Item she gave and bequeathed unto '''Henrye Coop[er] hir'''
'''bellchylyd''' tenne poundes to be p[ai]de to the saide Henrye at the
age of two and twentie yeares wh[i]ch saide tenne poundes
she willed that '''Thomas Coop[er] hir bellchylyd''' should pay
five m[ar]ke And ''''Raphe Chambers of Attylboroughe''' the
Rest they to enter into bond for the said payment ther
of
Item she gave to '''Margaryt Coop[er] Anne Coop[er] Alice'''
'''Chambers hir bellchyldren''' and '''Elizabethe Coop[er] the'''
'''daughter of Thom[a]s Coop[er] hir bellchyld''' fortye shillings
apeece to be p[ai]d unto them at ther severall ages of one and
twentie yeares and named Raphe Chambers and Tho
mas Coop[er] hir Executors Then beinge p[rese]nt '''Raphe'''
'''Chambers Thomas Coop[er] Johane Coop[er]''' the wife of
'''Peter Coop[er]''' '''Probate''' [abstracted from the Latin] granted at Hyngh[a]m at the Archdeaconry Court on the twelfth of November AD 1576, administration of the good granted to the executors named in the said testament. ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Crowe, Wydow of Hyngham, 1573

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is an Abstractimages obtained and will be fully transcribed of the register copy of the Will of Margaret Crowe, Wydow of Hyngham, Norfolk, England. It was written on 10 January 1568/9. It was probated on 7 July 1573. '''Will of Margaret Crowe, Wydow of Hyngham, 1573''', ANF will register Liber 24 (Chamber) fo. 264 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/crowe-margaret-of-hingham-widow|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008045269 Image 265-6.] Accessed 21 May 2022 Persons mentioned in Margaret Crowe's will: *Margaret Crowe, Testatrix *Thomas Crowe, late husband *Jone Crowe, daughter-in-law *Mawdling, granchilde *Elizabeth, daughter *Wyllm Foawke, executor *Robert Burgany, witness *Peter Debdell, witness *Rychard Wryght, witness *Thomas Cowper, witness *John Newton, the wryter, witness *Henry Carlor, witness *John Pagge, witness ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Streete, spinster of the City of Worcester, 1603

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the original will (with inventory) of '''[[Streete-28|Margaret Streete]]''', spinster of the City of Worcester and servant to '''[[Streate-3|Francis Streete the Elder]]'''. Margaret wrote her will on 14 September 1603 when she was "sick in body". She had died before 20 September 1603 when an inventory was taken of her goods. The will was proved at the Consistory Court of Worcester on 31 December 1603. '''Will of Margarett Streete 1603''' Episcopal Consistory Court of Worcester, Original wills 1603 number 82.
Worcestershire County Record Office, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.
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Of note in the inventory are the itemised "3 sylver spoones" which were individually bequeathed to her sister Mary, niece Elizabeth Knight and nephew Richard Savage. '''''Transcription conventions used in this text'':'''
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Streete-28|Margerett Streete]]''' Testator. A spinster of the City of Worcester, and servant to Francis Streete the Elder of the parish of St Clements, Worcester. *'''[[Streate-3|Frauncis Streete thelder]]''' of the parish of St Clements, Worcester. *'''my brother [[Streete-69|Edward Streete]]''' received 12d *'''my Syster [[Streete-67|Alice Knight]]''' received 12d *'''[[Knight-23666|Elizabeth Knight]] her daughter''' received one silver spoon *'''my Syster [[Streete-70|Anne Savage]]''' received 12d *'''her sonne [[Savage-9644|Richard Savage]]''' received one silver spoon *'''my Syster [[Streete-68|Mary Streete]]''' received £4 in money and one silver spoon *'''my lovinge brother [[Streete-71|Richard Streete]]''' residuary legatee and executor of the will *'''my Cosyn John Streete''' overseer of the will. May have been a full cousin or a loose term for kinsman. Probably the same person '''John Streete the younger''' who compiled the inventory. May also be the same '''John Streete''' who witnessed the will. *'''Susan Baker''' witnessed the will *'''Ellen Badland''' witnessed the will *'''John Streete''' witnessed the will *'''Richard: Cowlynge: Scr[ivenor]''' Wrote out Testator's will and witnessed it. One of the three men who made the inventory of her goods - this is in the same handwriting. *'''John Streete the younger''' compiler of the inventory *'''William Phillips''' compiler of the inventory ---- [''Folio 82 recto'']
The xiij th daie of September 1603 in the yeare of the
Raigne of our Sov[er]aigne Lord James by the grace of god
of England France and Ireland the Firste And of his
Raigne of Scotland the Seven and Thirtieth Kinge
Defendor of the faythe &c In the name of god amen '''I Margerett Streete''' servante to '''Fraunc[e]s'''
'''Streete thelder''' of the p[ar]ish of St Clements w[i]thin the Cyttie of Worcester
Spinster beinge sick in bodie but of good and p[er]fecte memorie thanks be geven
to god therefore doe make and ordaine this my laste will and Testament in
manner and forme followinge '''Firste''' I bequeath my soule unto the
hands of Almightie god whoe hath made me and to my saviour Jesus Christe
whoe hath Redeemed me w[i]th his most p[re]cious bloude and to god the holye
goste whoe hath purified and sanctified my harte by a livelye fayth in
Jesus Christe my bodye I doe Comytte to the earth from whence it
came to be buried where my Executor shall appointe It[e]m I geve and
bequeath to '''my brother Edward Streete''' xijd It[e]m I geve and bequeath
to '''my Syster Alice Knight''' xijd It[e]m I geve and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Knight'''
'''her daughter''' one silver spoone It[e]m I geve and bequeath to '''my Syster'''
'''Anne Savage''' xijd It[e]m I geve and bequeath to '''her sonne Richard Savage'''
one sylver spoone It[e]m I geve and bequeath to '''my Syster Mary Streete'''
the some of Fower pounds of lawfull English money and one silver
spoone '''All''' the Reste of my goods legacies and debts whatsoever I geve
and bequeath to '''my lovinge brother Richard Streete''' whom I doe make my
full and sole Executor of this my late will and Testament. And I
ordaine '''my Cosyn John Streete''' my overseer of this my will to be p[er]formed
and for his paynes I geve him xijd theis beinge wytnesses her under
wrytten ./ [Mark of Margaret Streete] Susan Baker
Ellen Badland
John Streete
Richard: Cowlynge: Scr[ivenor] Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Worcester Referred to here by its Latinised name Wigorum the last day of December Anno Domini 1603 before the venerable Master William Wode Doctor of Laws, and administration of all and singular the goods of the said deceased granted to the Executors named in this will, shown in the Inventory to the sum of xixLi xs [''folio 82 verso'']
An Inventorie of all such goods and Readie money w[hi]ch late
were of '''Margarett Streete of the Cyttie of Worcester'''
spinster deceassed taken and praysed the xxth daie of
September in the Firste yeare of the Raigne of our
sov[er]aigne Lord James &c by '''John Streete the younger'''
'''Will[ia]m Phillips''' and '''Richard Cowlinge''' as followeth &c / Impr[imis] iij sylver spoones xxs
It[e]m readie money in stock xvij Li
It[e]m her wearinge app[ar]ell xxx s [Latin] Sum total of this Inventory xixLi xs
Exhibited at Worcester the last day of December AD 1603 by the Executors as true and complete ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Streete, widow of St Clements, Worcester, 1610

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Danckes-1|'''Margaret Streete''']], widow of St Clements, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Margaret wrote her will on 14 August 1610, and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 November 1610. '''Will of Margaret Street 1610''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 116
{{Ancestry Sharing|28586002|60d35c}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|864836|uk}} (accessed 17 May 2022)
Note: 28 May 2022: notes and relationships updated to include information from the [[Space:Will_of_John_Wryter%2C_Baker_of_All_Saints%2C_Worcester%2C_1601|Will of John Wryter, Baker of All Saints, Worcester, 1601]], Margaret's son in law. This includes daughter Ellen being born Mason rather than Poler/Pooler and Margaret's first marriage to William Mason. ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *[[Danckes-1|'''Margaret Streete''']] of the parish of St Clements, Worcester widow. The testator. She had been widowed three times. Her first husband '''[[Mason-21986|William Mason]]''' and third husband '''[[Streate-3|Francis Streete]]''' were not mentioned in the will. *'''[[Pooler-337|my husband Mr William Pooler]]''' Testator's second husband and father of four of her children. Wished to be buried with him in Worcester Cathedral. *'''one [''blank''] Kings''' Testator had lease of property from him on the quay. *'''William Pooler my eldest sonne''' from second marriage to William Pooler. *'''Thomas Allen''' one of Testator's beds was at his house *'''my sonne Hugh Pooler''' younger son from second marriage *'''my daughter Elizabeth''' Elizabeth Pooler, daughter from second marriage. Unmarried. *'''[[Mason-21960|my daughter Ellyn Wryter widdowe]]''' daughter from testator's first marriage to William Mason. Widdow of [[Wryter-1|John Wryter]] or Writer of Worcester. *'''[[Wryter-3|her sonne Thomas]]''' Thomas Wryter, son of Ellen and John Wryter and grandson of Testator. *'''my sister Smith''' *'''my daughter Susan the wife of William Bulson of Bewdlie''' Susan Pooler, daughter from second marriage. *'''William Bulson [Boylson / Boilson / Bolston] of Bewdlie [Bewdley]''' a tanner. Name spelled four ways in the will and probate. Son in law of Testator. Co-executor of the will. Witness to the will. *'''my brother James Danckes''' *''' James Aldersey my servant''' forgiven debts. Witness to the will. *'''John Hinley myne apprentice''' a brass pot *'''Mistress Bagnall''' keeper of the cloth for mourning clothes *'''my loving freinde John Tomkins''' co-executor of the will. Witness to the will. *'''Thomas Dalley''' overseer of the will *'''Michaell Worvilde''' overseer of the will. Michael was the brother of John Wryter's first wife, Ursula Worvield, and one of the overseers of John Wryter's will along with Francis Streete. *'''Edward Archbold''' Witness to the will. *'''Christopher Archbold''' Witness to the will. [''folio 330A recto'']
In the name of God Amen : The fowreteenth daie of
Auguste one thousand six hundreth and tenn And in the eight yeare of the
Raigne of our soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god of England, France
and Ireland kinge defender of the faith &c And of Scotland the fowre
and fortith '''I Margaret Streete''' of the parrish of Saint Clements
within the Cittie of Worcester widdow being somewhat weake of bodie but
of good and perfect memorie (praysed be god therefore) doe make and ordaine
my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge First and princi=
=pallie I commend my soule to god my Creator with full trust and Confidence
to be saved through the death merrits and passion of Jesus Christ my onelie
Redeemer and by none other meanes my bodie I leave unto the earthe
there to rest untill the generall resurrection And yt is my will that the
same be decentlie buried in the Cathedrall Church of Worcester neere
the place where '''my husband Mr William Pooler''' was buried Item I give
and bequeath unto the poore of the parrish of Saint Clements in Worcester the some
of tenn shillings yearlie for so manie yeares as shalbe unexpired at the
tyme of my decease in a certaine lease which I hould by assignment
from '''one [''blank''] Kings''' of three howses lying at the key heade in the
Cittie of Worcester to be yearlie paide out of the rent of the said three
howses to the hands of the Churchwardens of Saint Clements afore=
saide to the use aforesaide everie yeare during the whole terme at the
feast of Saint Michaell the Archangell or within Fowreteene daies
next after the said feast at one entire payment And payment to be
made by that partie whosoever to whome the said lease shall come
by anie devise gifte or other right derived from mee Item I give and [''folio 330A verso'']
bequeath unto '''William Pooler my eldest sonne''' my greatest brasse pott And my will is that
he shall not alienate or sell the same except it be to his brother or to some of his sisters Item
I give unto '''my said sonne William''' one bedsted now in the howse of '''Thomas Allen'''
Item I
give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Hugh Pooler''' my second best brasse pott Item I give unto
'''my said sonne Hugh Pooler''' the dowle bed whereon I doe now usuallie lye with one bolster
tow pillowes one paire of blancketts one mattresse and my Coverlet of greene and
yealowe and one of the bedsteeds in the greate Chamber over the hall '''my daughter'''
'''Elizabeth''' making her choyce firstlie of the twoe bedsteeds in that Chamber Item I give
unto '''my daughter Ellyn Wryter widdowe''' and to '''her sonne Thomas''' after her my best
third brasse pott Item I give unto her three Carpits whereof one is commonlie used in the
hall and one in the parlor and the thirde is in my presse and was heretofore lente
unto '''my sister Smith''' Item I give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Susan the wife'''
'''of William Bulson of Bewdlie''' one bowle of silver double guilte which I
did heretofore lend unto her and which is now in her hands Item I give to my
'''daughter Elizabeth''' (as my free gifte and bequest) the best of my dowle beds, with a
bolster two pillowes one paire of blanckets, one matteresse and the Arras Coverlet
whereof shee hath alreadie made choise and one bedsteede on the Chamber over the
hall and a Trundlebed Item I give unto '''my said daughter Elizabeth''' (as my free gifte
and bequest) the lease which I hold of the parrish of Saint Swithines in the
Cittie of Worcester of twoe howses at the Keyheade withe the tearme therein
to come unexpired with the whole yearelie Commoditie to be raysed thereof
Conditionallie and under this proviso that shee pay yearelie out of the rents and
Commodities to be thereof made twentie shillings yearelie to '''my brother James'''
'''Danckes''' during the whole tearme of the said lease if my said brother shall so long
live which Twentie shillings I will shalbe yearelie paied at the feasts of Saint
Michaell tharchanngell and of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Saint
Marie by equall portions or within fowreteene daies after everie of the said
feasts Item I give to my said daughter my Curtaines belonging to a bedd
in the Saye Chamber twoe of my bigger potts which are dailie used and tow
kettles dailie used Item I forgive unto '''James Aldersey my servant''' all that he
oweth unto mee Item I give unto '''John Hinley myne apprentice''' one of my
lesser brasse potts now standing in the lesser kitchin Item yt is my will and
I doe devise that '''my daughter Elizabeth Pooler''' whose portion given by her
father is yet unpaied shall hae her said portion made good unto her out
of my plate and househould stuffe before not given awaie And out of my
Corne Hydes of leather skynnes barke and other my Chattles and goddes which shalbe
in my possession at the tyme of my decease accordinglie as the same shalbe indiffe=
rentlie prysed at the oversight of myne Executors and Overseers All the Residue
of my goods and Chattles both reall and personall my funeralls being discharged
and my debts and legacies being paide my will is and I doe devise shalbe devided
into six parts whereof I give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Hugh Pooler''' twoe entire
parts and unto everie other of my Children I give a rate parte the same to be
devided and allotted out to them severallie by myne Executors and Overseers Item
I will that one broade Cloth of Puke of the length of thirtie yards and a half
which I have nowe in the Custodie of '''Mris Bagnall''' shalbe bestowed amongst my
Children and freinds for mourninge apparrell at the tyme of my buryall at
the discretion of myne Executors and Overseers And I Consitute and appointe
'''my loving freinde John Tomkins''' of the Cittie of Worcester gent and '''my sonne in'''
'''lawe William Boylson of Bewdeley tanner''' my full and whole Executors of this
my last will and testament And I doe appoint '''Thomas Dalley''' and '''Michaell'''
'''Worvilde''' my Overseers And '''Mr Tomkins''' for his paines to be taken as Ex[ecu]tor
I give fowre poundes to make him as mourninge gowne to '''my sonne in lawe'''
[''folio 331 recto'']
'''William Boylson''' one of my best brasse panns And my two overseers twentie shillings a piece '''mris'''
'''Margaret Streete marke''' witnes '''John Tomkins, William Boilson James Alderseys marke'''
'''Edward Archbold Christopher Archbold''' Probate [in Latin] The testament written above was proved before the Venerable Master John Benet knight and Doctor of Laws at a commission lawfully constituted by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 November AD 1610. Administration of the goods and credits of the said deceased was granted to John Tomkins and William Boylston executors named in this testament having sworn on the Holy Saints to well and faithfully administer the same. ==Sources==

Will of Margaret Streete, widow of St Nicholas Worcester, 1577

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[[Category:Worcestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category: Worcester Branch, Street Name Study]] This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Unknown-487295|'''Margaret Street''']], widow of the parish of St Nicholas, Worcester. The will was written on 16 July 1576, and it was proved at the Diocesan Court of Worcester on 13 April 1577. '''Will of Margaret Streete, 1577''' Diocese of Worcester Wills, 1576 Register, folio 292 and folios 207-9 Worcester County Record Office, Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Images of this register on FamilySearch viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHH-X97C?i=419&cat=47554 Film # 007908011  image 420] Accessed 7 June 2022
The images from FamilySearch (from which this transcription was made) show that a page of either the original will or another copy was inserted into the volume sideways (numbered as folio 292), and the rest of the will was transcribed in a different hand some pages later. The reason for this is not apparent. The images for folio 307 recto were taken with the part page of folio 306 covering the upper part of the text. The full text of the will has been imaged however, as there is some overlap in the text from folio 292 and that of folio 207 recto. The repeated text has been included for completeness. The remainder of the images were unremarkable. The relationships in the will were not clearly defined.
There were a family of Colinges (Thomas, his wife Joan and seven children). Margaret referred to Thomas as her son in law and Joan as her daughter.
The children were to inherit silverware that had belonged to their "Grandfather Colinge" but he is unnamed, and the relationship between Margaret and "grandfather Colinge" and why Margaret was in possession of the silverware is not stated. There were also a number of persons with the surname Holder who seem as though they are relatives of Margaret, but again the relationships are not stated. '''The Inventory''' of all Margaret's possessions is appended. It is very detailed and her inventory was valued at £502 24s (this looked as though it had been recalculated from £502 14s giving this rather odd sum). ''Transcription conventions used in this text'':
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading.
Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text.
Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out.
The image quality was good, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned (not in order):''' *'''Margaret Streete''' Testatrix, widow of [[Streate-4|Henry Streete]] of Worcester. *'''[[Streate-3|Francis my sonne]]''' *'''[[Unknown-486950|Elyn Streete my daughter]]''' wife of Francis Streete *'''Thomas Colinge my sonne in lawe''' not clear whether this Thomas is a step son or the husband of a daughter of Testatrix. *'''Joane his wiefe''' wife of Thomas Colinge. Testatrix also refers to her as "my daughter" **'''John Colinge Thomas Colinge Eldest sonne''' inherits Testatrix's house **'''Willia[m] Colinge brother to the said John''' **'''Thomas Colinge my daughters sonne & brother to the sayde John & William''' **'''Francis my Daughters sonne''' **'''Richarde my dawghters sonne''' **'''Samuell my Dawghters sonne''' **'''Margaret Colinge my godchild''' *'''grandfather Colings''' *'''my cosen Marie Mass[...]''' Marie Massey or Massie referred to below. Mother of the Holder children and widow of Richard Holder deceased. *'''Margaret Howle''' *'''Elizabeth dawghter of my Sister Joan''' *'''my Sister Joan''' *'''Margaret Fareley''' *'''Phil[ip] Holder''' *'''Francis [...]=der''' *'''Richarde Hol[...]''' *'''Marie Holder dawghter of Richard Holder nowe deceased''' *'''Elizabeth Howlder''' *'''my cosen Marie Massie her children before named''' *'''Mr Richard Sparks''' owes the Testatrix £10 *'''Philip Holder deceased''' *'''George Hall''' or Howell/Howle *'''Francis Howle''' *'''Edward Howle brother to the sayd George & Francis''' *'''Harry Howell''' *'''Francis Hewes''' *'''Elyn Turner''' my servant mayde *'''Thomas Harleis wiff''' the wife of Thomas Harley *'''Ann Harley my goddawghter''' *'''Elizabethe dawghter of the goodwiff Walker in Sitberie''' *'''the goodwiff Walker in Sitberie''' forgiven debts *'''Goodwiff Wythe''' forgiven debts *'''Goodwiff Sandford als Carpenter''' forgiven debts *'''William her sonne my godchilde''' son of Goodwife Sandford *'''Margeret Holbrock my goddowghter''' under the age of 21 years *'''William Abatho sonne to Richard Abatho discesed''' under the age of 21 years *'''six poore women receiving gownes: **'''Anne Pitway now wiff of John Pitway''' **'''the now wife of Alexander Archarde''' **'''Margerie Dewcie''' **'''Elyn Porter''' **'''goodwiff Beane in the Trinitie''' **'''Christian Cordmaker''' *'''John Pearie''' household stuff *'''Richard Undrell''' a black coat and money *'''my cosen Elizabethe''' *'''Richard Pitway the sonne of John Pitway'''a platter *'''Deanes Wythe''' a platter *'''Launclets wiffe sonne my godchilde''' money *'''Henrye Gandies wiff'''a brass pot and spoons *'''Thomas Stanton the Butcher''' *'''George his sonne my godsonne''' money *''''George Warburton al[ia]s Cordmaker''' Overseer of the will and witness to the will *'''Richard Sparks''' witness to the will *'''Walter Giles''' witness to the will *'''Harry Baker'''witness to the will *'''Richard Heminge''' Testatrix bought a house from him *'''Frances Bonner''' occupant of the house ---- [''folio 292 inserted sideways into the register'']
In the name of god Amen the xvjth day of Julie 1576. '''I Margaret Streete'''
of the p[ar]ishe of St Nicholas w[i]thin the Cittie of Worcester widowe being in
p[er]fecte memorye (thanks bee to god) doe ordeyne constitute and make this my
laste will and testamente in mann[er] & Forme following / First I bequeath
my sowle unto Allmightie god who hath created mee, And by his sonne o[u]r saviour
Christe hath redeemed mee And my body to bee buried in the Chathedrall Church=
porche of Worcester / Item I geve & bequeath unto the poore people w[i]thin
the said Cittie of Worcester sixe pounds threetteene shillings fower pence
of the w[hi]ch vjli xiijs iiijd I will that iijli be dealte w[i]thin the foresaide p[ar]ishe
of St Nicholas, and the reste to bee bestowed in money to the poore w[i]thin
the said Cittie att the discretion of my overseer / Item I give and
bequeath to '''Thomas Colinge my sonne in lawe''' a gowne of puke, and
tenne pounds in lawfull Englishe money And halfe the wood and Cole
wth which is in my howse and backside att my hower of death, And
the bredcorne in my howse or in my barne att my hower of death
And to '''Joane his wiefe''' a puke gowne / Item I give and bequeth to
'''John Colinge Thomas Colinge Eldest sonne''' the howse w[i]thall the app[ur]tenances
belonging to it w[hi]ch I boughte of '''Richard Heminge''' and now in the
occupac[i]on of '''Frances Bonner''', he payeng yerelye unto his father and
mother and unto the longer lyver of them xxvjs viijd of lawfull Englishe
money, half a Dussen of silver spoones Also xiijli vis viijd
of lawfull Englishe money halfe a Dussen of silver spoones, a Crute
w[i]th a Foote and Cover of silver and guylte /
It[e]m I give and bequeath
to '''Willia[m] Colinge brother to the said John''' xiijli vjs viijs of lawfull
English money
[''bottom of the page in the tight binding, potentiall more unimaged text''] [''folio 307 recto, in the image the top two thirds of the page is covered by folio 306 which has had the bottom third cut away'']
....
and nowe in the occupac[i]on of '''Francis Bower''' (he payinge
yearely unto his father & mother & to the longer lyver of them
xxvjs viijd of lawfull English money): Also xiijli vjs viijd
of lawfull englishe money, half a dosen of sylver spones, a cruse w[i]th a foote & cover, of silver & guilt / Item, I geve & bequethe to '''Will[ia]m Colinge brother to the sayde John'''
xiijli vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money, half a dosen of
sylver spones, a cruse w[i]th a cover & a foote, of silver & guylt, a
fetherbed w[i]th a bolster and all things belonging to it. And
xls w[hi]ch I do owe --- him for a heyfer & wole, And my best
Cow at my discese / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Tho='''
'''=mas Colinge my daughters sonne & brother to the sayde John''' [''folio 307 verso'']
''' & William''' xiijli vjs viijd, the best silver ale cupp w[hi]ch was
his grandfather Colings havinge a cover and hald a dosen
of silver spones / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Francis my'''
'''Daughters sonne''' xiijli vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money
and a goblet of silver w[hi]ch was his grandfather Colings Item I geve & bequethe to '''Richarde my dawghters sonne''' xiijli
vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money, and a goblet of sylver Item I gever & bequethe to '''Samuell my Dawghters sonne''' xiijli
vjs viijd of lawfull englishe money, and a goblet of silver Item I gever & bequethe to '''Margaret Colinge my godchild''' xxli
xiijs iiijd of lawfull englishe money, a silver salt w[hi]ch was
her grandfather Colings, half a dosen of p -tell sylver spones
a ioyned Bedstede w[i]th a testerne standinge in the forestreet cham=
=ber, a fether bed w[i]th a bolster of fethers, the seconde bed covering
ij Dowle pillowes, ij pare of pillow beres w[i]th boom lace a bred
boarde clothe of huswiffs clothe w[i]th one dosen of napkins ij par[''e'']
of flaxe shetts, half a garnishe of pewter of London vesse[''lls'']
ij bell candellsticks the best so one in my howse, ij pare of
canvas sheetes, a basen & a ewer Item I will that if i[''t'']
happen that any of my sayde dowghters children above nam[''ed'']
to dye or discease before he or they come to the age of xxj yer[''es'']
or the day of marriage, That then it is my will that his or th[''eire'']
& everie of theire partes & legacies before bequethed, to rema[''in'']
wholie to the rest then alyve, and to be equally divided among[''st'']
them / Item I geve & bequethe to '''my cosen Marie Mass[...]'''
a puke gowne clothe / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Margaret'''
'''Howle''' a puke gowne clothe and xxs / Item I gyve & be
quethe to '''Elizabeth dawghter of my Sister Joan''' a puke
gowne clothe & xls, ij platters ij pottingers ij sowcers, a b[...]
pott, ij pare of canvas sheets, apillow & a pillow bere of fl[''ax'']
en clothe / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Margaret Fareley'''
xxs to buy her a gowne / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Phil[''ip'']
'''Holder''' xls / Item I geve I geve & bequethe to '''Francis [...]'''
'''=der''' xls, a fetherbed & a bolster of fethers, w[hi]ch his mother ha[''s'']
in kepinge / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Richarde Hol[...]''' [''folio 308 recto'']
'''brother to the sayde Philip & Francis''', a cow to be set forthe
to the childs use & custodie / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Marie'''
'''Holder dawghter of Richard Holder''' nowe deceased xls / Item
I geve & bequethe & bequethe to '''Elizabeth Howlder''' a coffer
w[hi]ch I bought of her mother, ij pare of flaxen sheets the one
pare w[i]th an open sheme, and the other a plaine sheme: iiij
pillow beres of flaxen clothe, j table clothe, half a dosen of
napkins, j twell of Diaper, j cupborde clothe wrought w[i]th silk
and xls / Item I will that if '''my cosen Marie Massie her'''
'''children before named''' do chance to die before her or they shall
come to the age of xxj yeres or be married, that then I will
th[a]t his or theire partes & legacies before bequethed shall re=
maine to the rest alyve & unmarried equally to be divided
amonge them / provided that if '''Mr Richard Sparks''' his execu=
tors or administrators do pay the some of xli, or any p[ar]te or par=
cell thereof, for the w[hi]ch he standethe bounde by his obligac[i]on, for
the true, honest & diligent s[er]vice of '''Philip Holder deceased''', shalbe
imployed to the discharge of the sayde ten pounds, and they
to inioye no parte thereof, any thinge in this wyll to the
contrarie notw[i]thstandinge / Item I geve to '''George Hall'''
xls Item I geve & bequethe to '''Francis Howle''' xxs
Item I geve & bequethe to '''Edward Howle brother to the sayd'''
'''George & Francis''' xxs / And if it chance that any of
the sayde three children do dye before they come to lawfull
age, that then I will that his parte of legacies to remaine
as to others in like pare aforesayde / Item I forgive '''Harry'''
'''Howell''' the xviiili w[hi]ch he oweth me / Item I geve & bequethe to
'''Francis Hewes''' xls / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Elyn Turn='''
'''=ner''' my servant mayde , a flocke bed the best in my house, a bolster
of ticke filled, a bed hillinge of white, a coverlet, a brasse pott of
ij gallons, iij platters, iij potingers, iij sawcers, a hole & sownde
kettell of iij gallons, ij pare of shets, a borde clothe, half a [''folio 308 verso'']
dosen of napkins, xls in money, and ij yerds of clothe to make
her a gowne / Item I geve & bequethe to '''Thomas Harleis'''
'''wiff''' xxs to buy her a gowne / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Ann'''
'''Harley my goddawghter''' vjs viijd / Item I geve & bequethe
to '''Elizabethe dawghter of the goodwiff Walker in Sitberie''' a
pare of Flaxen sheets w[i]th a loom lace thorow the midlest:
And I forgive her mother all the debts w[hi]ch she oweth me Item I fogeve the '''Goodwiff Wythe''' all the debts w[hi]ch she ow=
=ethe me / Item I forgeve the '''Goodwiff Sandford''' als carpe[''n='']
ter all the debts w[hi]ch she oweth me : And I geve to '''William'''
'''her sonne my godchilde''' a fayer platter / Item I geve to
'''Margeret Holbrock''' my goddowghter xs if she lyve to the
age of xxj yeres / Item I geve & bequethe to '''William A='''
'''batho sonne to Richard Abatho discesed''' xs to be delyvered
at the age as before sayde / Item I geve and bequethe to
vj poore women hearafter named, vj gownes of puk[''e'']
made to theire backs, and vj kirchers of flaxen clothe w[hi][''ch'']
vj women shall goe by my hearse at my beriall, to w[...]
'''Anne Pitway now wiff of John Pitway''' : the now wif[''f'']
of '''Alexander Archarde''' : '''Margerie Dewcie''' : '''Elyn Porte[''r'' :]
the '''goodwiff Beane in the Trinitie''' ; and '''Christian'''
'''Cordmaker''' / Item I give and bequethe to '''John Pearie''' iij[...]
of lawfull english money, a mattrice, a bolster, a pa[''re'']
of canvas sheetes, a bed helinge of yelow & blacke, a brasse
pot of a gallone & a half, ij platters, ij potingers, a sma[''ll'']
kettell, to be delyvered to him when he shall demande th[''e'']
same / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Richard Undrell''' a
blacke coate & vjs viijd / Item I further will & bequeth[''e'']
that '''my sonne Franncis''' geve & cause to be delyvered to '''Jo[''hn'']'''
'''Colinge''' my sonne Thomas Colings eldest sonne''' afore
sayde, my best salt, after the Deathe of the sayde Franci[''s''] Item I geve & bequethe to '''my cosen Elizabethe''' my me[...]
=ley cassock, faced w[i]th otter furr. And all the rest of my
rayment I geve and bequethe to '''my daughter Elyn Stree[''t'']'''
and she to bestow it at her discrec[i]on Item I further [''folio 309 recto'']
geve & bequethe to '''my sayde cosen Elizabethe''', a rounde kir=
tell of chamlet / Item I ever to '''Richard Pitway the sonne'''
'''of John Pitway''' a fayer platter / Item I geve and be=
quethe to '''Deanes Wythe''', a fayer platter / Item I will
bequethe that all my brasse and pewter shall be weighed by
weighte ; And the one half I geve to '''my sonne Francis''' : and
the other half to be equally devided amonge the children of my
'''sonne Thomas Colinge''' : and '''Margaret Colinge''' to have the
choyce of the best parte oute of the sayde half, beside her
former legacies bequethed unto her : And I will that after
it is weighed, everie one parte to be knowen, and to be de=
lyvered to the sayde children, as before saide, at the age as
before sayde / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Launclets wiffe'''
'''sonne my godchilde ijs / Item I geve and bequethe to '''Henrye'''
'''Gandies wiff''' a brasse pott, and ij silver spones w[hi]ch she
layde to gage to me / Item further '''Thomas Stanton the'''
'''Butcher''' layde to gage to me for xls , a brasse pan , and a
gowne of his wiffs, owte of the w[hi]ch some I geve to '''George'''
'''his sonne my godsonne''' vjs viijd / All the rest of
my goodes and cattells moveable & unmoveable unbeque
=thed (my debts & funeralls payde & discharged) I geve
and bequethe unto '''Francis my sonne''', whome I make
my full and whole Executor of this my last wyll and
Testame[n]t And I do ordeine & make '''George'''
'''Warburton al[ia]s Cordmaker''' to be my Overseer : And
I doe geve him for his paynes xxs : Desiringe him to
sea this my wyll fulfilled in all poyntes accordinge
to the true meaninge of the same / Made and finished in the pr[e]sence of
Richard Sparks
George Warberton
Walter Giles
Harry Baker and others Probate [in Latin] This will was proved at Worcester the 13 April 1577 before master Thomas Wilsen administration granted to to the executor &c who exhibited an inventory to the sum of £500 14 shillings ---- The inventory accompanying this will was numbered 102a in the Worcestershire Archives [''Inventory page 1'']
A true note of all the goodes of '''Margeret Strete'''
widow w[hi]ch she died possessed of taken the ixth day
of Aprill 1577 '''In the Hawle'''
Benches & wainscote aboute the hawle & one
table borde - iijLi vjs viijd / painted clothes & vij flower
cupps - iiijs
--- '''iijLi xs viijd''' '''in the parlor'''
one cupbord, j table board & ij formes w[i]th a frame to the
table, j courte table, w[i]th waynscote & benches about
the parlor --- vLi
one paire of Anndirons - iiijs one basen & a ewer
-iijs iiijd, one cupbord clothe ijs vid j carpet
and iij old cowchins iijs iiijd --- '''xiijs ijd''' '''in the littell hawle'''
one table w[i]th a frame, ij formes, j cupbord, j courte
table, wainscote, benches & a portall - vjLi xiijs iiijd
one pare of anndirons, j fier shovell, j pare of
tongs - xiijs iiijd : j carpet, vj cowtchings of arras
work, iiij of old velvet - xxs / j basen, j ewer, viij flow
er cups - viijs / j cupbord clothe, ij courte table clothes
all of lynnen - iijs / j paynted table wrought with
Images - xijs --- '''xiijLi 18s viijd''' '''in the buttery'''
xlij platters, ij chargers, xxxiiij potagers, 29
sowcers, j dosen of poridge disshes, ij plates, vi
friut disshes, iiij basens & j ewer, j pottell pr[e]sent
pot, j quart pr[e]sent pott, j other pottell pot, j q[ua]rt pot
j pinte pott, & j Jugge, j flower cup - xiijLi / 14
laten candell sticks & ij of pewter, ij chirche candell
sticks, j water pott of laten, iij chafing Disshes and
j foote, j laten basen, & j little locke - xlvjs
viijd, viij shelves, ij cupbord bordes, iiij shelve clo=
thee - xiijs v dosen of trenchers xijd
--- '''xLi xvs viijd''' '''in the kitchen'''
one table w[i]th a frame, j forme,j benche, j cupbord
j littell barrell & some old paynted clothe - xxs
Two greate cowdrons, j pan, iij flannders pans
cowdrons, j tinckers cowdron, ij littell pans
j brasse mortar & a pestell, j dabnet, j ewer of mast
lin, j brass ladell & j skimmer - ls /iiij midling
brass potts, i littell brass pott, ij posnets, ij dabnets
vi grete brass potts, j cafron, iij littell pottes, iiij
flannders kettels, j tinckers kettell, j posnet, ij dab=
nets - viijLi / j ryb pentes pott, j salt of pewter, j
mustard pot of pewter - xvid / iij frying pans
iij dripping pans, iiij brawches, iij pare of pothecks
iij links, j hooke, j pare of racks, j pare of cubbords
iij fleshe hookes, j pare of tongs, j littell pare of doggs
j brandiron & i gridiron - xxs
--- '''xijLi xvjs iiijd''' in the littell kitchin
iij shelves & a benche, j chorne, j framinge saw
j axe, j iron peale, ij treen plattes, iij chamber
potts of pewter, iij payles, j bucking cirle - '''xs''' '''in the Brewarie'''
v oyle fates, xl skeeles, iij clensers, ij here seves
ij scopes, iiij bruan [bo]wles, ij littell barrels, j
stoand, ij furnises, j [ink splot]he fate, i tap troughe
j myll w[i]th all things to it, j uling fate, j smale
clenser, j pipe, j washe tub, j chut, iij pages of
led, j gallon pottell, j old [...]ghe, j stoand
j stryke & other sinale implemets, j bytt, j bare
hyde and j pack saddell --- '''xxLi''' [''inventory page 2'']
'''in the wood closse'''
of all kinde of fewel that is there to the valu of '''vLi''' '''Cattell & powltrey'''
one bytt horse, ij kyne, j heyfer, j yeareling
xiij stow swyne, j boare, iij ducks & a drake, iij
henns & a cock '''vijLi vis viijd''' '''in the chamber over the littell howle'''
ij bedsteeds w[i]th testorus over them, of the wh[i]ch is one is
of say & hathe curtains to it, ij fetherbeds, j
flock bed, j mattrice, iiij bolsters, vi pillowes
iij coverlets, iij blanckets, j thrum clothe, two
grete chests, iij coffers, j littell coffer, ij cheire
stoales, j close stoole, iiij cowtchings, a here brushe
some paynted clothes, a pare of tonges and
other smale implements --- '''vijLi''' '''certen linnen'''
x pare of flaxen sheets, vi pare & a half of
hurden sheets, x pare of canvas sheets, viij
table clothes, whereof ij diaper the other of flax
vi dosen of napkins, x tuwils, vi pare of pillow
beres iij cupbaord clothes, w[i]th diverse partlets &
other suche like lynnen for her owne wering on
her self --- '''xvLi''' '''in the chamber of the parler''''
one standing bed, j truckle bed, curtaines & cur
taine rales, j quilt, ij fether beds, j fine blanket
iiij pillowes, ij coverlets, an ol tick & a canvas
i press, viij utt[e]rsydes of cowthings, paynted
clothes, j rounde table, a course white clothe
j other cowtchin, and half j dosen of hurdes &
other smale things --- '''xiiijLi''' '''in the privie'''
ij pare of ollmaine ryvets & a sheff of arrowes '''vis viijd''' '''in the chamber over the grete hawle'''
ij standing bedsteeds, ij fetherbeds, ij flock beds
ij bolsters, iij coverlets, ij thrum clothes, one
framed table settell & benches w[i]th paynted
clothes & other smale things --- '''vjLi''' '''in the maydens chamber'''
j standinge bed w[i]th a testurne, j mattrice ij
blankets, ij thrum clothes, j coverlet, ij
greate chests, j green carpet, painted clothes --- '''xxxvs''' '''In Apparrell'''
vi petycoats, ij kirtels of Damask, ij chamlet
kirtell, j wolshe kirtell, ij puke gownes gar
ded w[i]th velvet, j grogran gownes, iij velvet
hatts, j sylck hat w[i]th certen other things --- '''xvLi''' '''in the chests in the maydens chamber'''
ij yeards of fyne stammell, ij yerds
of fyne medley & other remnants of
clothe & lyninge w[i]th v yards of redd
clothe --- '''iiijLi''' '''in the bred corne chamber'''
In ----d corne xxxj lb & in wheat v lb --- '''iiijLi xs''' '''in the yearne chambers'''
Certen carbe--- bacon and beaff, linnen
yearn a here clothe, clothes; ledden weights
div[e]rse other small implements & littell
things --- '''vjs''' '''in the beating chamber'''
Hopps, kypes, barrels & div[er]se smale
things --- '''xvs''' [''inventory page 3''] '''In plate'''
of plate all guilt j goblet weying xviijoz iij q[ua]rtes j
other weying xviijoz di. a cover to them of xij zs iij quartes
j ale cup and the cover xvjoz j q[ua]rte j cruse cover w[i]th a lipp
of iiijoz iij q[ua]rtes, i salt w[i]th a cover of xiijoz, iij stone cups gar=
nished weyinge about xvoz : of plate parcell guilt
j goblet of xjoz, i goblet of xjoz di[midium] j goblet of xjoz iij q[ua]rtes
j salt w[i]th w[i]th a cover xvoz iij q[ua]rtes iij ale cups of xviijoz one
ale cup of vijoz q[ua]rtes j dosen of spones w[i]th postels hedds
of xixoz di[midium] j dosen of spones mayden hedds xvj oz j q[ua]rte
vij other odd spones viijoz iij q[ua]rtes di[midium] j other dosen of spones
of xij oz, j ale cup w[i]th a cover aboute xjoz and ij pare
of beares w[i]th some silver stones --- '''iijxx ixLi''' '''in all the malt chambers & kyll'''
Malt on the flowers, and redie made, pease, otes
j skreen, j here clothe --- '''j C xlLi''' '''in the mens chambers'''
j bedstedd, j mattrece, j bolster, j blanket,
i coverlet, bords & some other smale things --- '''xvs''' '''in the hey mow'''
about ij loade of hey --- '''xxs''' '''in the Tavern'''
a coulting wytche, a knedinge troughe
ij steands, ij old barrels j candell mould
& some other smale things --- '''vjs viijd''' '''In redie money''' --- '''xlvjLi xs''' '''In single money and broken sylver''' --- '''xls''' '''due by bills of debt, & by obligacons'''
'''for payment of money & corne''' --- '''iiijxx xiijLi xvijs''' iiij yron wedges & dyvers hopes -- ijs vjd Summa 502Li 24s ==Sources==

Will of Margarett Cowper of Hingham, 1581

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cowper]] This is a transcript of the registered will of Margarette Cowper of Hingham. It was written on 14 January 1580/1 and proved at Norwich on 23 May 1581.'''Will of Margarette Cowper 1582''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Regd. copy wills vol. 82 1580-1582, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-1913-M?cat=278818 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8076495, image 263-4 of 652.] Accessed 7 February 2022 The image quality was fair and the handwriting very legible.
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Crossings through have been included struck out
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Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
--- '''Persons mentioned:''' *Peter Cowper, [deceased husband] *John Cowper, my sonne, executor *Lorde Morley *John Longe? *Thomas Cowper, my sonne, executor *Peter Cowper, son *George Cowper, son *Robert Cowper, son *Richarde Cowper, son *Anthonie Cowper, son *Bridget Cowper, son *Joanne Sansome *John Cadie of Greate Elingham, supervisor *Willi[a]m Stavelie, witness *Richard Wright, witness *Roberte Constable In the name of god amen
This fourtenthe daye of January in the xxiijth yeare
of the raygne of our sovereigne ladie Elizabethe by
the grace of god quene of Englande Fraunce and
Irelande defender of the faythe &c. I '''Margarette'''
'''Cowper''' of Hengham in the countie of Norff[olk] widowe
late the wieffe of '''Peter Cowper''' deceased beinge in
good and hole mynde praysed be god doe ordeyne & make
this my presente testamente & Laste Will in manner &
forme followinge (refusinge settinge voyde & adnullinge
all other testamentes and willes by me made in tymes
paste) Firste I bequeathe my soule unto the mercie
of almightie god And my bodie to be buried in the
churchyarde of Hengham aforesayde
Item I will
that myne executors shall doe suche deedes of charitie
unto the poore in the day of my decease as by therie
discretion shall seeme moste conveniente.
Item I do give
and bequeathe unto '''John Cowper my sonne''' to his executors
& assignes all my terme tyme & intereste that I
have of & in one inclose conteyninge by estimac[i]on
fyve acres sometyme in the occupienge of '''John Longe'''
nowe deceased lienge in Hengham aforesayde which I
nowe have & holde with certeyne other groundes by
vertue of a leace thereof to me made by the '''righte'''
'''honorable Lorde Morley''' To have & to holde the
sayde Inclose soe conteyninge by estimac[i]on fyve acres
to the sayde '''John Cowper''' his executors administrators
and assignes from the day of my decease untill the
ende of the terme specified in the sayde Lease yeldinge
unto the Lorde of the same close yearelie duringe
[Page 2]
soe longe as the same John or his executors or assignes
shall soe occupie the same xiiijs[?] as p[ar]cell of the yearelie
rente reserved by the sayde leace Item I doe give and
bequeathe unto '''Thomas Cowper my sonne''' to his executors
administrators & assignes all my terme tyme and intereste
which I have of & in all & singuler the reste of those
groundes that I holde by leace of the sayde '''Lorde Morleye'''
The '''same Thomas''' his executors and
assignes yeldinge and payinge yearelie unto the
Lorde thereof duringe soe longe tyme as he the '''same'''
'''Thomas''' his executors & assignes or any of them shall
soe occupie the same all the reste of the yearlie rente
or ferme reserved by the sayde Leace that ys to saye
viijs vjd Item I doe give & bequeathe unto '''Bridget'''
'''Cowper my daughter''' to her executors & assignes my
beste gowne my thirde gowne my worsted kirtle my
twoe beste peticoates my beste pere of upe seamed sheetes
of x yardes twoe bearinge sheetes all my kerchers rayles
napkins and one double rayle to be delivered unto her
ymediatelie after my decease Item I doe give and
bequeathe unto '''Johane Sansome''' sometyme my s[er]vante
my worste freese gowne my ij worste peticoates twoe
smockes ij workingday aprons Item I will thatt all
suche debtes as I doe owe shalbe payde oute of my
goodes accordinge to the rule of good conscience Item
all the rest of my goodes stuffe of householde cattelles
and debtes not before nor hereafter given nor bequeathed
I doe give and bequeathe them unto '''Thomas Cowper'''
'''John Cowper Peter Cowper George Cowper Robert'''
'''Cowper Richarde Cowper Anthonie Cowper and Bridget'''
'''Cowper my children''' Equallie to be devided amonge them
Item I doe constitute ordeyne and make the sayde '''Thomas'''
'''Cowper and John Cowper my sonnes''' the executors of this
my presente testamente and Laste Will and I will
that '''John Cadie of greate Elingham''' to be supervisor of
[Page 3] this the same my testamente and Last Will for & to
that entente that he maye see and cause the same
to be trulie p[er]formed accordinge to my meaninge afore
specified unto whome I doe give & bequeathe for his
paynes herein to be taken vjs viijd and his costes
In witness whereof hereunto I have set my seale
the daye & yeare first above written Theise beinge
witnesses '''Will[ia]m Stavelie Richarde Wrighte &'''
'''Roberte Constable Junior''' and '''my selfe John Cadie'''
[''translated from Latin''] This testament was proved at Norwich before the Venerable Master William Maister, Doctor of Laws, Vicar-General of the aforesaid Bishop in spirituals, on the 23rd day of the month of May in the year of Our Lord 1581 etc. Administration of the goods etc was granted to the executors named in this testament, to well and faithfully administer the same etc. personally sworn on the Holy Gospels etc saving rights etc inventory examined ==Sources==

Will of Margery Long 1546

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Will of Margery Long 1546. It was written on 27 March 1546. It was probated on 29 May 1546 '''Will of Margery Longe 1546''', NCC will register Whytefoote 193 [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/long-margery-widow-of-hengham|''NorfolkRecordOffice''] Viewable at a Family History Centre [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN8-B3S7-Y?i=234&cat=278818|''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DS008076297 Image 235-241.] Accessed 21 May 2022 ---- Transcription Conventions: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital I is silently modernised to I or J as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** additional paragraph breaks may be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies ---- Persons mentioned in Will: * Margery Longe, testator * John Longe, husband * Philip Burrell, acquaintance * Thomas Sadler, acquaintance * Avelyn Margaret Kempe, acquaintance * John Patterson, acquaintance * Katherine Baker, daughter * Robert Baker, Katherine's husband * Katherine's children * Isabel Bawdwyn, daughter * William Bawdwyn, Isabel's husband * William Long, brother in law to whom Margery gives responsibility for tuition/keeping of Peter her grandhild * Peter Bawdwyn, grandchild * John Cowper the elder, executor * Elizabeth Bawdwyn, daughter * Elizabeth's children * John Bawdwyn, grandchild * Robert Bawdwyn, grandchild * Agnes Bawdwyn, grandchild * Ales Bawdwyn, grandchild * John Long, nephew * Thomas Childerowse, servant * Agnes Rockstone, servant * Elizabeth Warren, servant * Mary Crymbyll, servant * Walter Whitmear, servant * Francis Revitt, clerk and witness * William Atcock, witness * John Barnewell, witness * John Eadye, witness In the name of God Amen
the xxvij daye of the monthe of
March in the yere of ower Lord
god M CCCCC xlvj and in the xxxvij
yere of the reyn of Henry th'eyght
by the grace of god King of Ynglande
France and of Ireland defender of
the faythe and in erthe supreme hede
of the churche of ynglande and of Ireland
I '''Margerye Long of Hengham''' in
the cowntye of Norff[olk] and w[i]t[h]in the dioces
of Norwiche wydow beying in good and
hole mynd thanks be to god make this
'''page 2'''
my testament and last wyll in this
manner and forme folowing revoking and
refusing all other testaments and willes
by me made in tymes past '''first''' I bequeath
my sowle to allmyghtye god and my
body to be buryed in the p[ar]isshe churche
of Hengham afforesaide nere the grave
of my late husband '''John Long''' '''Item''' I
give and bequethe unto the hye altar
of the church of Hingham afforesaide
for tythes and offringes neclygentlye
forgotton and not payed vjs vijd '''Item'''
I bequethe to the townshippe of Hengham
afforesaide toward the seling of the
north yle of the churche of the same
town xxvis vijd of lawfull monye of
ynglande '''Item''' I wyll that at the daye
of my buryall my vij daye xxx days
and twelmonythe daye at yche or every
of these same dayes shalbe solemn derige
by rote and masse of requiem and that
any p[er]sone beying p[re]sent at the saide
churche that same dayes shall have
yche of them one hal'penye worthe of
brede '''Item''' I wyll that myn executores or
'''page 3'''
one of them shall give and distribute
of my goodes to vj of the most porest
people inhabiting w[i]t[h]in the saide town
of Hengham wekelye from weke to
weke during the terme of one hole
yer next ensuying my decease vijd '''Item'''
I wyll that '''Phelyppe Burrell Thomas
Sadeler Avelyn Margaret Kempe and
John Pattersone''' shall have at the
daye of my decease yche of them one
new cote or gown redye made of new
blacke cotton to praye for my sowle
and all christen sowles '''Item''' I wyll
have '''Syr Francis Revitt''' pryst to
sing for my sowle my friends sowles
by the space of one hole yere as some
as shalbe most convenyent to be don[e]
and he to have for his wage vij markes
of lawfull money of ynglande '''Item''' I
give and bequethe to '''Robert Baker'''
my sone in lawe and to '''Katerin his
wyff my dowter''' all that my ten[emen]t
or messuage called Amoringales in
Hengham afforesaide w[i]t[h] the yardes and
'''page 4'''
edyfyinges apperyd unto the same and w[i]t[h] the
house myll the beying redy sett to hold to
the saide Robert Baker and Katerin
his wyff and to the longest lyver of
eyther of them and to his or her heyres assignees
so outlyving th'other forever '''Item''' I bequeth
to the saide Katerin my dowter one of my
fetherbedes a bolster a mattress a bedde
coveryng a payer of blanketts a payer of
my shetes iij of my pewter platteres
iij of my pewter dishes iij of my
pewter sawceres a pewter potte one of
my bell candlestyckes and my best brasse
potte saving one of my laten
chaffer disshes and my three ketyles
'''Item''' I wyll and bequethe to the saide
Robert Baker my sone in lawe x
markes of lawfull monye of ynglande
in name and stede of all the gyfts
legacies or alowances gyven legacyed
or allowed to the same Robert Baker
by the saide John Long late my husband
in his testament and last wyll and
yf the same Robert Baker or anye other
p[er]son in his stede or name shall
chalence and serv in any courte to have
'''page 5'''
any gyfte legacye or allowance comp[ri]syd
in the testament and last wyll of the
saide Long that then I wyll the gyft
of the saide x markes to the same
Robert Baker by me bequethed in this
my testament and last wyll utterlye
to be voyde and of non effect '''Item''' I
give and bequethe to '''Isbell Bawdwyn
my dowter''' wyff unto Willm Bawdwyn
my sone in lawe xli of lawfull
monye of ynglande to be payde as it
maye be reisyd of my goodes '''Item''' I
give and bequethe unto the same
Isbell one of my fetherbeddes a boltster
a matteras a bed covering a payer of
blankettes a payer of my shetes iij pewter
platters iij pewter disshes and iij
pewter sawcers a pewter potte one of
my bell candlestyckes my beste
brasse potte my best ketyll saving
one and one of my latten chaffin disshes
'''Item''' I wyll that Willm Long my
brother in lawe and his assygnes shall
have the tuycion and kiping of '''Peter
Bawdwyn''' my grandchlde
'''page 6'''
from the time of my decesse untyll suche
time as the same Peter shall come
to the full age of xv yeres and he
the same Willm to have of my goodes
for the same ev[er]y yere lxvjs viijd of
lawfull monye of ynglande upon
condicion that the same Willm Long
or his assignees shall kepe the same
Peter well and sufficyentlye as be=
=comeythe an honest man childe to
be kept w[i]t[h] mete and drinke clothing
and lodging at all times convenyent
and allso finding the same Peter to
the scole to lern to wryte and rede
ynglysshe sufficientlye and able to
be made an apprentys to some honest
occupacion And yf the same Willm
shall have the tuycion and keping of
the saide Peter upon lyke condicion and
w[i]t[h] lyke wayes as is afforesaide appoyntyd
to the saide Willm Long the saide yerely
finding a waye for the keping of the
saide Peter yerelye to be payed by the hands
of my executors or by one of them during
the saide terme '''Item''' I give and bequethe
'''page 7'''
to the saide Peter xx markes of lawfull
monye of ynglande to be payed to the
same Peter in maner and forme following
yt is to saye at th'age of xxj yeres of
the same Peter one marke and at the
age of xxij yeres of the same Peter
other one markes onlye to be payed by the
handes of the saide John Cowp[er] shall have
the only keping
one of my executores
or by his executores or his assignees
and I wyll that the same John Cowp[er]
shall have the only keping of the saide
xx markes bequethed unto ye saide Peter
untyll the saide tymes of payment of
the same And yf it shall chawnce the
saide Peter Bawdwyn to depart from
his naturall lyff beffore the times
or ages to him appoynted for the recepcion
of the saide xx markes to the said
Peter. Gevyn and bequethed by the
order of this my p[re]sent testament
and last wyll I wyll that then there
halff of the same mony then beyng
behinde and unpayed at the daye of his
deceasse of the same Peter whereof the
'''page 8'''
daye or dayes of payment than shall not
be past shall go and be delyayd by ye
saide John Cowp[er] or his executores or
assignees to the townshippe of Hengham
afforesaide to the onlye use and repar[a]cion
of the churche of the same town and
th'other halffe I wyll and bequethe to
the children of the saide '''Elyzabethe
Bawdwyn''' my dowter and to the children
of the said Katerin Baker my dowter
whiche at the time of the saide decesse
of the saide Peter shall chance to be
alyned equally by evyn porcions to be
divided among them '''Item''' I bequethe to
'''John Bawdwyn and Ales Bawdwyn my
grandchildren''' to yche of them xijd '''Item'''
I give to Willm Long aforesaide my best
chayres '''Item''' I give and bequethe to''' Jhon
Long my nevewe''' which was lately
John Long my husbande biyng his
beset gowne at the daye of his decesse '''Item'''
I bequethe to '''Thomas Childerowse my
s[er]vant''' one new cote the ** of **
to be delyveryd to him ymmediatelye after
my decesse '''Item''' I give and bequethe to '''Agnes
page 9
Rockstone my servant''' my best fetherbedde
in the chamber and the halle and the
boltster and coveryng app[er]teyning unto
the same one payer of shetes and a
blanket my best hanging chetyll one
pewter platter j pewter disshe and a
pewter sawcer '''Item''' I bequethe to
'''Elizabethe Warren my s[er]vant''' one
payer of shetes '''Item''' I bequethe to '''Mary
Crymbyll my s[er]vant''' a payer of shetes
one pewter platter and a candlestycke
of laten '''Item''' I bequethe to '''Ele Gronne'''
one payer of shetes and the tubbe which
I bowght of her '''Item''' I bequethe to
'''Walter Whimear my s[er]vant''' ijs iijd
'''Item''' I bequethe to yche of my godchildren
and to yche of the godchildren of the
saide John Long late my husbande
xijd '''Item''' I wyll that all the risidewe
of my messuages ten[emen]ts lands medowes
pastures grounds and all other my
hereditaments wher so ere thei lye or be
not before bequthed shallbe solde by my
executors w[i]t[h]in the space of one hole yere
next insuying my decesse and w[i]t[h] the
mony therof or thereof servyng to accomplisshe
'''page 10'''
fulfill and p[er]forme this my saide testament
and last wyll and the same sale therof
so to be made to be suer and strong to him
or them and to his heyres or ther heyres
and assygnes in fee symple for one to
whom my said messuages ten[emen]ts lands
medowes pastures groweths and other
my said hereditaments shall chance
to be solde unto myn executores upon
which sale I wyll that myn executores
by vertu and strengthe of this my testament
and last wyll and according to the tenor
and effect of the statute or acte of p[ar]lyament
of ower saide sov[er]ayn Lord the King lately
made concerning devise to be made in
willes and testaments shall delyver estate
possessions and seasements lawfull according
to the ceremonyes of the law and in the
meane tyme from my decesse untyll
the same sale to be appoynted to be made
my executores to obtayn the yssewes
and profittes of all those same my hereditaments
by me appoynted to be solde for ye advan=
=cement of this my testament and last
wyll allways p[ro]vided '''And''' I wyll that yf
'''page 11'''
the saide John Long my nevye[w] wylbye
all my saide messuages ten[emen]ts lands
medowes pastures growethes and all other
my saide heriditaments beffore herein
appoynted to be solde that the same John
shall have them iijli of lawfull monye
of yngland w[i]t[h]in the resonable p[ri]ce that
evrye other man or p[er]sone wyll give for
them and evyn according to the same
dayes of payment upon his resonable
bonds '''Item''' I wyll and order of this my
testament and last wyll my executores
the saide John Cowp[er] th'elder and the saide
Willm Bawdwyn my sone in lawe to se
and cause my dettes to be payed and to
certyne all suche dettes as is owing to
me and all so to *** all suche
somes of monye as shallbe raysed upon
the sale of my saide messuages
ten[emen]ts lands medowes pastures growethes and all
other hereditamentes herein before appoynted
to be solde therwithe to accomplysshe p[er]form
and fullfyll this my saide testament
and last wyll as it maye be borne
reysyd of the same paymentes and other
'''page 12'''
The residuew of my goodes and the surplus
of my goodes movables cattayles and what
thing so ev[er] it be beying of any valew
not before bequethed to be at the only
disposicion as thei shall thinke most expedient
for the welthe of my sowle and my frindes
sowles '''Item''' I give to yche of the same
myn executores x li Allso I wyll and
desyer '''John Atcocke clerk''' p[er]son of the
churche of Hengham afforesaide to be
supervisor of this my saide testament
and last wyll unto whom I give &
bequethe for his labour vjs vijd These
beyng wytnesses '''Willm Long Syr Francys
Revitt clerk Willm Atcocke John
Barnewill John Eadye''' w[i]t[h] others ---- ==Sources==

Will of Maria Susanna Cooper nee Bransby (proved 1811)

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is the text of the Last Will and Testament of [[Bransby-1|'''Maria Susanna Cooper''']] nee Bransby, widow of the [[Cooper-3837|'''Reverend Samuel Cooper''']] of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1522 Crickett, Quire Numbers 214-267 (1811) Maria was born Maria Susanna Bransby, and each of her sons are referred to in the Will by the family surnames they were given as middle names: #'''Bransby''' is her eldest son [[Cooper-3849|'''Robert Bransby Cooper''']] #'''Lovick''' is the [[Cooper-3836|'''Rev. Samuel Lovick Cooper''']], named for the family of his paternal grandmother [[Lovick-5|'''Mary Lovick''']]. #'''Astley''' is [[Cooper-3848|'''Dr Astley Paston Cooper''']] (later 1st Baronet Gadesbridge), both names from the Bransby line. In the probate copy of the Will, his name is mistranscribed by the clerk as Astly. #'''Beauchamp''' (son deceased in 1802) was [[Cooper-3847|'''Beauchamp Newton Cooper''']], reflecting the ties with the family of [[Newton-17|'''Sir Isaac Newton''']]. #'''William''' is [[cooper-3846|'''William Howman Cooper''']]. Of all her children, he required the support of his family for all his life. Maria lived with her son Robert Bransby Cooper in her widowhood, leaving Great Yarmouth for Bransby's house at Furney Hill, Gloucestershire. The Will is a mixture of remembrances, testaments to her Christian faith as well as her bequests. It is written as letter to "Bransby" as though they had had a conversation about the bequests, and she was committing them to paper. She doesn't name him formally as executor, and this would have delayed the administration of the Will. Spelling as it was in the Probated copy of the Will. As per the custom at the time there was no punctuation. Lines breaks are per the probated copy, the paragraph breaks are my own to make the text more readable. Square brackets to expand contractions or misspellings. Footnotes added by me. ---- Jan'y 16 1804
Maria Susanna Cooper
'''HOW AWFUL''' is the season of Meditation upon
that time when the Heart which now dictates will have ceased to
throb & the hand which is now writing shall be chilled with the
damps of death. O may the spirit return to him who gave it & be
accepted through that blessed Redeemer who took upon him our nature
that he might fulfill all its duties & make atonement for our offences &
deficiencies who died for us that we might live through him as I know
the wishes of my heart will be regiously [religiously] observed by you my dearest
Bransby & indeed as I have suggested many of those wishes & they
were sanctioned by your approbation I will commit to writing the
Bequests I wish to have fulfilled
in the first place it is my earnest
desire that after my decease 50£ should be annually paid to my '''Sister &'''
'''Brother Dreyer''' for their joint lives & to my Sister if the survivor the sister is [[Bransby-23|Margaretta Bransby]] who married [[Dreyer-1197|John Dreyer]] in 1772
the
early companions of my youth the constant invariable friends of
my mature years my dearest '''Mrs Edwards''' and '''Mrs Willins''' Buried at Shottesham All Saints 19 January 1804 "'''Frances Ann Willins''', Relict of the Rev'd James Willins Minor Canon of Norwich Cathedral Vicar of Catton & Bauburgh & St Luke Chapel in the 65 year of her age" "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6599-5M6?cc=1416598&wc=4JN4-D1H%3A30191201%2C29369001%2C29464901 : 25 June 2014), Shottesham All Saints > Burials > 1767-1811 > image 12 of 14; Record Office, Norwich. the latter
also the supporting inmate of my Widowhood are both taken from me
the former 22d of Jan'y 1801 the latter departed the 13th of this Month my
intentions therefore towards them are superseded
Man proposes but God disposes
to the Child of this Sister of my heart the amiable and
exemplary '''Lady Kirkson''' to whom my best beloved & I were sponsors
I bequeath 5 guineas to be expended in Books to the filially and
fraternally affectionate daughter of my dearest Mrs Edwards my
God Child & to her Son Samuel the God Son of my best beloved his
Curate & a constant & endeared visitor to us for many years I wish
to have a remembrance of ten guineas to each 30th Jan'y he died
in the same Month with my blessed friend To my valued friend Mrs
Bonhote & to my God daughter & loved companion for 4 years Mrs
H Dreyer I leave 5£ each
to the Misses Clarke & Mrs Jacobson 5£ each I request you my dearest Bransby to pay Miss Clarke in addition to
the 5£ above mentioned in common with her Sisters 10£ which I had taken
of her for one years board & wish to have it returned at my decease she has
been a treasure to my dearest friend & me in the Illness of the former and
was most actively useful by night & by day I love her with esteem and
gratitude to my God Child Maria Turner 3£ to be laid out in such Books
as her loved and Esteemed Mama shall choose to Louisa Maria Smythe
my God Daughter I wish to have 10£ I would beg you my dear
Bransby to continue to poor Louisa the annual sum of 5 Guineas which
I have for some years allowed her & which I believe is her whole
substance two Guineas of it the Legacy left her by my natural Aunt to
be paid every Christmas the other three I added at the Lady, Midsummer
& Michaelmas quarter to Charlotte Maria Pearce a God Daughter
of mine my blessed Charlotte whose Mother was an Annuitant of
my dear Aunt the sum of 5£ to Howlet and his wife as very old servants 5£ each & I ---- recommend them to your kindness to Pope and Brady 3£ each to my servant Anne Smith 2£ if with me at the time of my decease to my eldest dear Grand daughter & God Child '''Charlotte'''
'''Maria Janetta Cooper ''' I Bequeath my silver hand Candlestick &
the seals and trinkets now hanging upon my Watch to my daughter
Bransby my diamond hoop ring & the Old Bible with the meditations
of King Charles 1st now this Ring & Bible to her beloved Charlotte
[Next page] to my daughter Lovick the memorial for dear Marianne to my daughter Astly my Cabinet with the China upon it & the beautiful
engraving on Miss Bailey with Dr Aikins lines at the bottom I tried to
procure her one of these prints but without success to my daughter
Beauchamp the ToothPick case in memorial of dear Anna my MSS in the Cabinet I leave to you my dear Bransby in chance for
publication if you approve the design which I have I own at heart I wish my books to be divided between my Grand daughters except the
Bible to my daughter Bransby before mentioned & some Books I mean
to bequeath to my Sons & all my rings trinkets &c except what I have
Bequeathed & shall hereafter mentioned to you my beloved Bransby I leave the miniature of your dear blessed Father which I always wear
in my pocket & the little Mother of Pearl box my own Grand Mothers
which he always kept in his pocket with pills or camphor to you also I leave my Gold Watch as you will reserve your present watch
for your son Purnell to my dear Lovick I gave on my quitting
Yarmouth what I intended to have left him as a Legacy Cowpers
Translations of Homers Iliad & Odyssey William Cowper 1791https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Botanic_Garden Darwicks Botanical Garden The Botanic Garden by Erasmus Darwin (1791) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Botanic_Garden
& Potters Sophocles Euripides and Eschylas Rev. Robert Potter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Potter_(translator) to my Astlys Goldsmiths animated nature Oliver Goldsmith (1774) [https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/a-history-of-the-earth-and-animated-nature A History of the Earth, and Animated Nature] to my William Diddins Tour mistranscription of Charles Dibdin [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=0-9dAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA89&lpg=PA89&dq=%22diddin%22+tour&source=bl&ots=yESBv_7YON&sig=uKnqURijyahMAzx_wy7m4P_Oa0o&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjH5b7-67PfAhUKQRUIHYwCBqIQ6AEwAHoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false "Observations on a Tour Through Almost the Whole of England, and a Considerable Part of Scotland, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to a Large Number of ... Friends, Volume 2"(1801)] and 6 Volumes of my displays at his choice to my dear Sister I leave the mourning ring for our blessed
Grand Father Paston the ring for our sainted Brother Bransby
the enamelled wedding ring for our angelic '''Sister Browne''' Potentially this Elisabeth Browne buried at Shottesham 28 April 1764 wife of William Browne "England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6599-L3H?cc=1416598&wc=4JFM-DPM%3A30191201%2C29358102%2C30231301 : 25 June 2014), Shottesham All Saints > Baptisms, Marriages, Burials > 1538-1767 > image 56 of 96; Record Office, Norwich.There is a burial of an "Elizabeth Browne, Widow" on 11 September 1775 at Shottesham All Saints ."England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6599-P2Q?cc=1416598&wc=4JN4-D1H%3A30191201%2C29369001%2C29464901 : 25 June 2014), Shottesham All Saints > Burials > 1767-1811 > image 4 of 14; Record Office, Norwich. that for
our own dear Aunt & the sval [several] left me by that maternal friend a rising
Sun with this Motto Nul bien sans foi Nothing good without faith to my dear Mrs Bagfields
peculiarly desolate situation will you permit me to recommend
her to your notice for some annual pecuniary assistance till she
can obtain a settled sufficient establishment five Pounds a
year if you please how awfully sudden was my dear Beauchamps her youngest son
summons but I hope not untimely what an affliction to his
bereaved Widow how melancholy the Idea that his Children
would be Fatherless by then O Merciful God art peculiarly the support of the Widow and the Fatherless
9th Nov'r 1782 I lost the
best of Fathers the 9th Nov'r 1802 I lost a tenderly affectionate Son
O may I rejoin every dear friend never never more to part what tender sensibility has my W'm shown on every deprivation
particularly on this last as more awfully unexpected I feel more
attached to him than ever & as in the course of nature he will
most probably survive me
O my Bransby my Lovick and my Astly
strenuously endeavour to render his life comfortable & happy
I have quitted the place which entombs the remains of my best
beloved but he ever lives in my memory & every recollected instance
of his tender attachment & edifying converse is indelibly imprinted
on my heart & mind our reunion does not depend on the blending
our unconscious dust but in our assimilated Christian spirits to
this reunion with my dearest Husband Parents Children
Bretheren & the dear Sisters of my Heart Mrs Edwards & Mrs
Willins
my Soul looks forward with humble hope with no self
dependance but with Christian reliance dear youth & spirit so
lately departed how shall I miss thy loved converse in every scene
every circumstance of life Man proposes but God disposes thou
wert not likely to enjoy this word from extreme debility as thou
wert purified & Christainized for a better if in any of these
dispositions I should hurt or offend any one it will be unintentionally
or I may be charged with omissions they are not designed my
heart I hope I can truly aver is at peace & in charity with all the
[next page] world & most fervently wishes & prays that we may all meet in Heaven
whilst I look forward with humble hope that my offences & deficiencies
will be forgiven & my penitence accepted through the merits & intercession
of my adored redeemer I look back with deep remorse on the many dear
friends best tenderest of Husbands Parents Children Bretheren I
have survived I consider with afflicted anguish the pain I may
have given them & now cannot alleviate I recollect a Thousand
Endearments unreturned a Thousand favours unrepaid a Thousand
duties duties unperformed & wish vainly wish that I had bestowed
happiness & recompensed Kindness
Maria Susanna Cooper
Sept'r 17th 1805
O what kindness have I received blessed God what attentions
from all my Sons my Daughter Astley my Sister Brother Miss Clarke
to you my Bransby I know I can commend the gratitude of my heart
my Howlet particularly & all my servants in general
Oct'r benefactions to the poor my blessed Bransby will communicate
to my last God Child
[[Spurgeon-548|'''Cooper Spurgeon''']] I recommend some token of remembrance March 31st 1806
to your kindness I particularly commend my faithful & woeful
friend Miss Clarke you truly estimate her value the 5 & 10 £ mentioned
above are not sufficient for her unremitted attentions Nov'r 1806
I have expunged the Article relative to the rings March 1807
Miss Clarke's increased & extreme attention require from me not only the 5 & 10 £
specified but an annual remembrance of 5£ gratitude claims it
from me I do wish Mrs Manclarke to have a ring of my hair. In the Goods of '''Maria Susanna Cooper''' W'd D's [widow deceased]
APPEARED PERSONALLY the '''Rev'd
Samuel Lovick Cooper''' of Great Yarmouth in the County of
Norfolk Clerk & '''Thomas Edwards''' of Tooks Court Chancery
Lane in the County of Middlesex Law Stationer & made Oath
that they knew & were well acquainted with Maria Susanna
Cooper late of Furney Hill in the County of Gloucester Widow
deceased for some years before & down to the time of her death
& also with her manner & character of handwriting and
subscription the said Samuel Lovick Cooper having frequently
seen her write & subscribe her name to writing & the said Thomas
Edwards having received Letters from her & having now with care
& attention viewed & perused the paper writing hereunto annexed
purporting to be & contain the last Will & Testament of the said
deceased with a Codicil thereto the said Will beginning thus Jan'y
16 1804 how awful is the season of meditation upon that time when
the heart which now dictates will have ceased to throb ending
this a Thousand favours unpaid a Thousand duties unperformed
& wish vainly wish that I had bestowed happiness & recompensed
kindness & thus subscribed Maria Susanna Cooper & the said
Codicil beginning this Sept'r 17th 1805 O what kindness have I
received blessed God ending thus I do wish Mrs Manclarke to
have a ring of my hair they these deponents do jointly and
severally depose & say that they do verily & in their conscience
believe they whole body series & contents of the said Will & Codicil
beginning ending and subscribed as aforesaid to be all of the
proper handwriting & subscription of the said Maria Susanna
Cooper widow deceased
S Lovick Cooper
Thos. Edwards
On the 4th day of May 1811 the said Samuel Lovick Cooper was [next page]
duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit before me Rich'd Henry
Cresswell Surr'te Pres'c re'm ffox Not Pub [Notary Public]
. On the fifth day of May 1811 the said Thomas Edwards was duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit before me S Parso Surr. Ps't Geo M Box Not'y Pub'k THE WILL & Codicil of Maria Susanna Cooper widow deceased hereunto annexed were proved at London 13 May 1811 before the W'h'p'ful Samuel Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws & S--- by the Oath of Robert Bransby Cooper Esquire the son & Ex'or according to the tenor to whom Ad'mon was granted having been first sworn duly to Administer. ==Sources==

Will of Mark Dixwell of Folkestone 1644

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[[Category:Kent, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of [[Dixwell-15|Mark Dixwell]] of Folkestone, Kent, England was written 7 November 1642, with codicil on 23 November 1643 (after the death of his uncle [[Dixwell-30|Sir Basil Dixwell]]), and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury on 7 November 1644.Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, "Original wills A-W, 1643-1644", original will of Mark Dixwell, gentleman, of Folkestone, proved 7 November 1644; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 28 November 2022) DGS no. 4990112, image 480 of 832 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); [https://wills.canterbury-cathedral.org/ original ref. PRC/16/242 D/2], Canterbury Probate Records. [[Space:Will_of_Mark_Dixwell_of_Folkestone_1644|Transcript]]. The will is original, written in English on two sides of a page. The paper/parchment is in good condition and the text is clear and easy to read, with the exception of a few places where text has been overwritten, in some cases apparently at a later date (perhaps at the same time as the codicil was added, about a year after the will was written). Immediately below the will is the probate statement. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * where a series of letters consisting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) minims] contains an "i", the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tittle tittle] is placed over the logical place where the "i" would occur, irrespective of where it appears, since it was often a scribal convenience to place it only over the terminal minim (eg "saving" rather than "savnig") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''Marke Dixwell of Folkestone:''' [[Dixwell-15|Mark Dixwell]] of Folkestone, testator * '''my noble unkle S[i]r Basill Dixwell deceased:''' [[Dixwell-30|Sir Basil Dixwell]], uncle, died between writing of will and codicil * ''''my eldest sonne Basill Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-4|Basil Dixwell]], eldest son * '''my second sonne Herdson:''' [[Dixwell-53|Herdson Dixwell]], second son * '''Sr Thomas Payton Barronett:''' [[Peyton-530|Sir Thomas Peyton]], organised expedition to Ireland in which testator invested * '''my Brother John Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-1|John Dixwell]], brother * '''my eldest daughter Elizabeth Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-55|Elizabeth Dixwell]], eldest daughter * '''John Beane of Ealham yeoman:''' John Bean of Elham, yeoman and occupier of land owned by testator * '''my second daughter Bennett Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-52|Bennett Dixwell]], second daughter * '''my Brother Mr William Reade:''' William Reade, brother-in-law * '''my Childe my beloued wide nowe goeth w[i]thall / my sonn william:''' Unborn child, named in codicil as [[Dixwell-56|William Dixwell]] * '''Mr Cleasebies of Cleasbie in Yorkesheire:''' [Leonard] Cleasby, person who formerly held brother [[Dixwell-1|John Dixwell's]] land * '''my mother and sister Reade:''' Mother-in-law and sister-in-law * '''my said wife Elizabeth:''' [[Reade-684|Elizabeth Dixwell]], wife and executor === Will === In the name of God amen I '''Marke Dixwell of the Towne of'''
'''Folkestone''' in the countie of Kent Gentleman, beinge of
good and perfecte health praysed be God doe make and ordayne
my last will and Testament in mannor and forme followinge
first I bequath my Soule vnto allmight God my maker and creator
hopeinge to be saued in and througe [th]e merties of Christe Jesus my
onely Sauior and redeemer and by his mirrites to haue pardon
of all my Sinns, and my bodie to be privately buried where it
falls or at the discreation of by my Executors hereafter named in Barham
Churche close by '''my noble unkle S[i]r Basill Dixwell deceased'''the phrases "in Barham Churche close by my noble unkle S[i]r Basill Dixwell deceased" have been added at a later date (clearly after the death of the testator's uncle and benefactor), with the original part-phrase "at the discreation of" being struck out

First I giue vnto '''my eldest sonne Basill Dixwell''' all my houses
lands and tenements that I had by conuayance from my Good
'''uncle Sr Basill Dixwell''' to him and his heires for ever

It[e]m [I] giue vnto '''my second sonne Herdson''' my adventure of
two hundred pounds vpon the propositions for Ireland to
be brought againe into Subiection, w[hi]ch subscripp underwritinge
is by '''Sr Thomas Payton Barronett''' and in his name; the moyetie
of w[hi]ch adventure '''my Brother John Dixwell''' (for and in
considerac[i]on of one 10li a yeare annewetie in the north) is to
haue to him and his assignes for tearme of his life, All my said
right and all the lands benefitts and p[ro]fites w[hi]ch maye soe iustly
accrue vnto me by vertue of the said Subscription I giue
accordinge to an acte of Parliament made in that behalfe I
giue and be queath vnto '''my said sonne Herdson''' and his
heries for ever.

It[e]m I giue vnto '''my eldest daughter Elizabeth Dixwell'''
my lease morgage of 30li a yeare for the payment of
400li out of all the lands of '''John Beane of Ealham yeoman'''
to her and her heires for ever

It[e]m I giue vnto '''my second daughter Bennett Dixwell''' my
annewetie of twentie pounds a yeare, for the payment of
400li out of all the lands of '''my Brother Mr William Reade''' in
Romnay Marshe to her and her heires for ever.

It[e]m I giue vnto '''my Childe my beloued wide nowe goeth w[i]thall'''
be it male or femalle the annewetie w[hi]ch I had of '''my Brother'''
'''John Dixwell''' of 10li a yeare w[hi]ch annewetie is issueinge out
of lands late '''Mr Cleasebies of Cleasbie in Yorkesheire''' to he or
her and its heires for ever

It[e]m I giue vnto '''my vncle Sr Basill Dixwell''' as token of my
thankefullnes for all his Fatherly fauours tenn pounds to buy
him a ringe

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It[e]m I giue vnto '''my Brother Reade''' my best Sworde

It[e]m I giue vnto '''my brother John Dixwell''' '''my mother'''
'''and sister Reade''' 40s a peece to buy them Rings

It[e]m I giue vnto my welbeloued wife all the rest of my goods
playte and housholde stuffe in payinge stocke & householde stuffe
stocke and moueables what soever payinge vnto my Childe she
goeth w[i]th=all one hundred pounds w[i]thin two yeares after my decease
and I doe make '''my said wife Elizabeth''' my executor of
this my last will and Testament

It[e]m my will and desire is that if any of my said childeren
die before they come to yeares of discreation, that then
their whole meanes nowe bequeathed shall wholly accrue and be
to '''my sonne Herdson''' and his heires for ever

In witnes whereof I haue herevnto subscribed my name
dated the seventh day of November Annoqz d[omi]ni 1642

By me '''Marke Dixwell'''

[''Codicil'']

1643 November 23th I desire that and will is that
this well shall onely extend to the goods I had before
'''my vncles Sr Basills''' death. And for the goods &
lands I had by him then I would haue it disposed
of as by deede I did to '''my Brother John''': vpon
reall considerac[i]on, wherein '''my sonn william''' is all
soe p[ro]vided for. 1643 '''Marke Dixwell'''
=== Footnotes ===

Will of Marke Hickes yeoman of Cricklade 1655

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Marke Hickes, yeoman of Cricklade was written on 10 October 1654 and proved on 16 February 1654/5, in London Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Administration granted to Joan Hickes, sister and sole Executrix. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 243
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Will of Marcus Hicks, granted probate on 16 Feb 1654. Died about 1654 in Cricklade Maries, Wiltshire, England.
[[Hickes-81|Mark Hickes]], brother in law of [[Betterton-221|Robert Betterton]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Clear copy. People mentioned in the will: *'''Marke Hickes''' (testator) *'''Anne''' the wife of '''Robert Butterton''' (sister and brother in law) *'''Mary''' the wife of '''John Clements''' (sister and brother in law) *'''Joane Hicks''' (sister, executrix) *'''John Lawrence, Edward Pleydell''' (friends, trustees) *Witnesses: '''John Lawrence, Tho: Kember''' In The name of God Amen
the Tenth Day of October in the year of our lord God One Thousand
Six Hundred Fifty Foure I '''Marke Hickes''' of Cricklade Maries in the
County of Wilts yeoman being of Good and perfect memory for which I bless
God) Doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme
following First I bequeath my Soule into the hands of God my Creator
in an assured hope of Resurrection to eternall life through the onely
meritts of Christ my Saviour And my body to the Earth from whence
it came Item I give and bequeath unto my Loveing Brother in Law
John Clements all my wearing apparell of what sort soever all
funerall expences discharged and will proved I give and bequeath
unto my Three Sisters (namely) To '''Anne the wife of Robert But'''=
'''terton Mary the wife of John Clements''' and '''Joane Hicks''' share and share
and share alike But on these Conditions That shee the said Anne shall
not wast any of the Principle of this Legacie hereby bequeathed
unto her wherein her husband shall have noe power of but shall
onely take to herselfe the Interest hereof dureing her naturall life
and after her decease shall suffer the said Principle to goe to her
Children share and share like her Two Eldest Children now liveing
onely excepted Alsoe that shee the said Mary nor her husband shall
not have power of themselves to demand the Legacie hereby be=
queathed unto her but with the consent of my Trusty freinds '''John'''
'''Lawrence and Edward Pleydell''' the younger gent And the survivo[r]
of them To whom I com[m]itt the disposeing of the Legacie hereby bequea=
thed unto her the said Mary to her best benefitt and advantage
And if it happen the said Mary to dye before her said husband
Then my will and meaning is That the said Legacie or soe much
thereof as is undisposed of by consent of my Freinds aforesaid
To be divided betweene her husband and her sisters or sister if
then liveing equally And if neither of her sisters be liveing Then
the one halfe to be to her husband And the other to the Children
of her sister Anne as aforesaid Alsoe That shee the said Joane
Hickes shall take the advise of my trusty Friends before named
aswell for the better manageing for her benefitt and profitt
this my legacy bequeathed to her as alsoe for the just and honest
performance of this my last will whom I doe hereby make my
Sole Executore In Witnes whereof I doe hereto put my hand
and Seale the day and yeare above written . / Marke Hickes ./
witnesses John Lawrence Tho: Kember == Sources ==

Will of Martha Laninge of Marnhull in Dorset 1637

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[[Category:Dorset, Wills and Estates]] Martha died in 1636 and was buried on 15 Dec 1636 in Marnhull, Dorset.http://www.opcdorset.org/MarnhullFiles/MarnhullBurs0.htm 1636 Martha LANNING widow bur 15-Dec (PR-1/1-148) Her Will was signed 9 Jul 1634 and proved 2 Feb 1637https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D870224 A précis of the Will of Martha Laninge, widow, of Marnhull, Dorset, England, proved 2 Feb 1637 :five shillings to the parish church at Marnhull :five shillings to the poor of the same parish :son William Laminge is left a sum of money in pounds :daughter Ann Laminge receives movable goods :daughter Martha :son Richard Laminge and his daughter Martha :son Nicholas Laminge :daughter Christian Hatcher :daughter Johane Howe :grandchild George Hatcher :brother in law John Laminge :brother William Gosse Possible children’s christening records, but may be too early: :Christian Linninge christened 6 Sep 1585 with father Thomas 1585 Christian LINNINGE d of Thomas Linninge bap 06-Sep (PR-1/1-016) :William Liminge christened 21 Jan 1590 with father Richard1590 William LIMINGE s of Richard Liminge bap 21-Jan (PR-1/1-019) Daughter Christian’s marriage: :John Hatcher alias Crowther married Christian Lannen on 26 Jun 1632 in Marnhull. http://www.opcdorset.org/MarnhullFiles/MarnhullMarr0.htm 1632 John HATCHER alias CROWTER & Christian LANNEN marr 26-Jun (PR-1/1-104) Possible relatives: :Richard Limminge married Joan Brine on 28 Jan 1605 in Marnhull http://www.opcdorset.org/MarnhullFiles/MarnhullMarr0.htm 1605 Richard LIMMINGE & Joan BRINE marr 28-Jan (PR-1/1-097) ==Sources==

Will of Martha Roseberry

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Newton County, Georgia, Slavery]] =Will of [[Knight-6982|Martha Roseberry]]= Georgia Newton County I Martha Roseberry of the County and State aforesaid being of perfect mind and a sound and disposing memory and knowing the certainty of death think it proper to therefore to make such disposition of my worldly affairs as I wish to take place after my decease, therefore do make and ordain this instrument to be my last will and testament Item first. I will and bequeath to James Knight in trust for his Wife Mary Knight and her children a negro man name West also one feather bedstead and furniture and my cupboard which I wish Mary to keep in remembrance of me Item second. I will and bequeath to John Perkerson in trust for his wife Martha and her children a negro girl name Nanse also a feather bedstead and furniture known as my bed and a brass kettle I wish Martha to keep in remembrance of me Item third. I will and bequeath to Richard Roseberry a beadstead and furniture known as his Father's bed Item forth. I will and bequeath to William Roseberry a bedstead and furniture also the sum of three hundred dollars Item fifth. It is my will that the Inferior Court of Newton County appoint three fit and proper person to appraise the negros already name and awl the other property which may be found in my possession at my death and the effects which is so found and not named in the foregoing items of the instrument together with the land where Richard Roseberry now lives to be sold on a twelve____ credit and pay William Roseberry the three hundred dollars named in the fourth item and the ballance so arrange as to make John Perkerson's negro equal in value to the one James Knight gets if there should not be enough James Knight must make it up Item sixth. It is my wil that John Perkerson pay to Richard Aloza six dollars as long as R Aloza lives and that James Knight pay him form ____ understood the pay must to be annually James Knight can pay his in provisions Item seven. Having full confidence in my friend Colembers D Pace I appoint him my Executor to take charge of my estate first to pay my debts and then to carry out my wishes as described in this instrument Item eight. I loaned William Roseberry forty dollars which I wish deducted from the amount left him this July 15th 1847 Signed in the presents of C. Kinney HJ Parker John Thompson Martha Roseberry, her mark ==Slaves== *West, called Westly in her husband's will, bequeathed to James Knight *Nanse, called Nancy in her husband's will, bequeathed to John Perkerson ==Sources== *"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93R-6F3X?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YW5%3A267728901%2C267884801 FamilySearch] : 20 May 2014), Newton > Wills 1823-1871 vol 1-2 > image 117 of 350; county probate courthouses, Georgia.

Will of Martha Snelson, spinster of Husbands Bosworth 1819

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Snelson-718|Martha Snelson]], spinster, died on 30 November 1818 residing in Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. Her Will was written on 13 November 1817 and passed probate on 30 July 1819 in Leicestershire, England. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1819 P-Z
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Martha Snelson probate in 1819 in Leicestershire, England. Died 30 Nov 1818 residing in Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Spinster.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs, and assumed words, have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...], added explanations marked in [Italics] *The image quality was vey good, and the handwriting very legible. '''Persons mentioned in the Will:''' *'''Martha Snelson''' of Husbands Bosworth {Testatrix) *'''Thomas Wilsey, John Bale, Robert Hallum, Robert Sharp, Mary Lines''' (Tenants) *'''Robert Benjamin Heygate''' of Market Harborough (Nephew, of Market Harvorough, surgeon) **'''Mary Ann Heygate''' (Great niece, Robert's daughter) *'''Mary Heygate''' (Niece) *'''Thomas Heygate''' (Nephew, of Mansfield in the County of Nottingham Cotton Spinner) *'''John Nicholas Heygate''' (Nephew, of Manchester in Probate) *'''James Heygate''' (Nephew) *'''William Ralph Heygate''' (Nephew) *'''William Roberts, John Longhurst, John Wright''' (Witnesses) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me
'''Martha Snelson''' of Husbands Bosworth in the county of Leicestor Spinster
whereby I dispose of my real and personal Estate in manner following that is
to say / First All that my Messuage Tenement or Dwellinghouse with the
Homestead thereunto adjoining and belonging situate and being in Husbands
Bosworth aforesaid in the occupation of '''Thomas Wilsey''' And also all that
Close or Inclosed ground situate and being in Husbands Bosworth aforesaid called
Bales Close containing One Acre and an half or thereabouts / more or less / in the
occupation of the said Thomas Wilsey And also all those Four several
Tenements situate and being in Husbands Bosworth aforesaid in the several
Tenures or occupations of '''John Bale Robert Hallum Robert Sharp''' and
'''Mary Lines''' I give and devise unto my Niece Mary Heygate and her
assigns for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her
decease I give and devise the said Messuage Tenement or Dwelling house
Homestead Close or Inclosed ground and four several Tenements and premises
unto my Great Niece '''Mary Ann Heygate''' eldest daughter of my Nephew
'''Robert Benjamin Heygate''' of Market Harborough in the said county of Leicester
Surgeon To hold to her my said Great Niece Mary Ann Heygate her
heirs and assigns for ever Also I give and bequeath unto my said Niece
'''Mary''' [''erased''] '''Heygate''' All my Linen and wearing apparel to and for her
own use absolutely Also all and singular other my Monies and securities for Money
household goods furniture plate china chattels effects and personal Estate whatsoever I
give and bequeath unto my three Nephews '''Thomas Heygate''' Robert Benjamin
Heygate and '''John Nicholas Heygate''' Upon trust to convert such part thereof into
money as shall not consist of Money and to stand possessed thereof together with my
ready money and the money already out upon Interest for the several uses hereafter
mentioned Also all and singular other my Messuages Tenements Closes Lands
hereditaments and real Estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give and devise unto
my three Nephews Thomas Heygate the said Robert Benjamin
Heygate and John Nicholas Heygate their heirs and assigns To hold to them their
heirs and assigns for ever In trust that they or the Survivors or Survivor of them and
the heirs and assigns of such Survivor do and shall as soon as conveniently may
be after my decease sell and dispose of the same either together or in parcels
Martha Snelson [Page 2]
by Public Auction or Private contract for the most money and best price
or pieces that can or may be obtained for the same and by and with the
money arising from such Sale or Sales after deducting all incidental expences
attending the same to stand possessed thereof together with my ready monies and
the monies arising from Sale of my Personal Estates and the money already
out upon Interest as aforesaid for the uses following (that is to say) In trust
in the first place to pay and discharge all my just debts my funeral expences
and the charges of proving this my Will and then In trust to place out at
Interest the sum of Three hundred pounds upon Government or other good
and sufficient security or securities and pay and apply the Interest dividends
and proceeds arising therefrom unto my said Niece Mary Heygate for and
during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease In trust
to divide the said Principal sum of Three Hundred pounds and Interest
to grow due thereon unto and amongst all and every the Child and Children
of my said Nephew Robert Benjamin Heygate except the said Mary Ann
Heygate to be equally divided amongst them share and share alike when and
as they shall severally and respectively attain their several and respective ages of
Twenty one years to whom I hereby give and bequeath the same accordingly -
Also In trust to pay the further sum of One Hundred pounds unto my
said Great Niece Mary Ann Heygate to and for her own use absolutely
when she attains her age of Twenty one years and also Interest in the
mean time until the same shall become due and payable to whom I hereby
give and bequeath the same accordingly All the rest residue and remainder of
the money then in the hands of my said Trustees In trust to pay and
divide the same unto and amongst my Nephews and Niece the said Thomas
Heygate Robert Benjamin Heygate John Nicholas Heygate '''James Heygate'''
Mary Heygate and '''William Ralph Heygate''' equally share and share alike to
whom I hereby give and bequeath the same accordingly And I do hereby
declare my Will to be that upon payment of the money to arise by the Sale
or Sales of the said Estates hereby made saleable or any part thereof it
shall and may be lawful for the said Thomas Heygate Robert Benjamin
Heygate and John Nicholas Heygate and Survivors and Survivor of
them and the heirs and assigns of such Survivor to give and sign any receipt
and receipts for the money to arise by such Sale or Sales or any part thereof
respectively which receipt and receipts shall be good and sufficient discharge and
discharges to any purchase or purchasers for so much of the said purchase
Martha Snelson
2 [Page 3]
Money as shall be therein expressed to be received and that such purchaser or
purchasers shall not be obliged to see to the application of such purchase money nor
accountable for the loss misapplication or nonapplication thereof or of any part thereof
And Lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said Trustees the
said Thomas Heygate Robert Benjamin Heygate and John Nicholas Heygate
joint Executors of this my Will hereby revoking and making void all former and other
Will and Wills by me at any time or times heretofore made declaring this and this
alone to be and contain my true last Will and Testament In Witness whereof
I the said Martha Snelson the Testatrix have to this my last will and Testament
continued in three sheets of paper set my hand and Seal to wit my hand to the
two preceding sheets and my hand and seal to this third or last sheet the Thirteenth
day of November One thousand eight hundred and Seventeen
Martha Snelson Signed Sealed Published and declared by the above named
Martha Snelson the testatrix as and for her last will and
Testament in the presence of us who in her presence at her request
and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our
Names as Witnesses.
'''William Roberts'''
'''John Longhurst'''
'''John Wright'''
3 [Probate]
30 July 1819
Let aprobat be made to Thomas Heygate of Mansfield in the County of
Nottingham Cotton Spinner. Robert Benjamin Heygate of Market Harbro
Leicestershire Surgeon and John Nicholas Heygate of Manchester in the
County of Lancaster Merchant the joint Executors named in the will of the
within named Martha Snelson who died at Husbands Boswath on the 30th
November last They being duly sworn as well to the faithful Execution of the
Will as that the Testator's Good Chattels & Credits as they were at
her death without deducting any Debts owing by her therefrom
do not amount in value to the sum of six hundred pounds
Before me
George Berkeley Mitchell
Surrogate to the Com[mission] Present & same day probat passed
the seal
Wm Harrison
Dep[ut]y Reg[istrar]
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Will of Mary Boddicott, 1761

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[[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Richmond, Surrey (London)]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Mary Boddicott, Widow of Richmond, Surrey'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Mary Boddicott of Richmond, Surrey. It was written on 17 December 1760 and proved at London on 12 February 1761. '''Will of Mary Boddicot''', Widow of Richmond, Surrey :Reference: PROB 11/862/433 :Description: Will of Mary Boddicot, Widow of Richmond, Surrey :Date: 12 February 1761 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D474452 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Mary Boddicott''' Testatrix *'''Edmond Boddicott''', Son *'''James Leyburn''', Son in Law, Executor *'''Mary Leyburn''', Daughter, Executrix (wife of James Leyburn( *'''John Cross''', Uncle deceased *'''Robert Cross the Elder''' (now lately deceased) (brother of John Cross) *'''Robert Cross''', nephew of John Cross *'''Thomasin Drew''', legatee of John Cross *'''James Macclellan''', Witness *'''Robt Shepheard''', Witness *'''Timo Sutton''', Witness *'''person''' ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
Mary Boddicot
In the Name of God Amen
this Seventeenth day of December in the year of our Lord
One Thousand Seven hundred and Sixty I '''Mary Boddicot'''
'''Of Richmond in the County of Surry Widow''' being very much
indisposed and in a languishing and uncertain State of
bodily Health and therefore desirous to Settle my Temporal
Affairs before I go hence and am no more in this World Do
make and declare my last Will and Testament in manner following
that is to say In the First place I Will and direct that my
body shall be interred at the discretion of my Executor and Ex[ecu]trix
hereinafter named
And that all my just debts my Funeral Charges
and of proving this my Will and all Contingencies be fully paid
and satisfied And after payment and Satisfaction thereof
I give
and bequeath to '''my son Edmond Boddicott''' the sum of Five pounds
P[er] Annum to be paid him for the Term of Ten years if he shall
so long live by '''my son in Law James Leyburn''' and '''my'''
'''Daughter Mary his Wife''' by two equal half yearly payments
in each year out of and chargeable on the Messuage Water
Works and premisses next hereinafter devised by me to them
the first payment thereof to begin and be made at the End
[page two]
of Six Months next after they shall come into the
possession and Receive the Rents and profits thereof by
Virtue of this my Will.
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my'''
'''said Son in Law James Leyburn and my said Daughter'''
'''Mary his Wife''' All my Reversionary Rights Interest Term
of years and Estate in and to a Messuage or Messuages
and the Water Works Outhouses and promisses at
Richmond aforesaid late the Estate of '''John Cross my'''
'''Uncle''' deceased and by him in and by his last Will and
Testament given and bequeathed to '''his Brother Robert'''
'''Cross the Elder''' (now lately deceased) and to his Nephew
'''Robert Cross''' and myself to be equally divided between us share
and share alike from and immediately after the decease of
'''Thomasin Drew''' therein named to whom he has by the same
Will given and bequeathed the same for and during her
natural Life
And I do hereby also give and bequeath unto
'''my said Son in Law James Leyburn''' and '''my said Daughter'''
'''Mary his Wife''' All my Reversionary Right Interest and
Share of in and to the Plate household Goods and other the
Goods Chattels and personall Estate of '''the said John Cross'''
after the decease of '''the said Thomasin Drew''' And also all
other my Estate and Effects whatsoever as well Real as
personal whereof I may be any ways possessed or intituled
to in Reversion Remainder or otherwise howsoever at or after
my decease Subject nevertheless to the payment of the said
Five pounds yearly to '''my said son Edmund Boddicott''' for the
Term of Ten years as hereinbefore mentioned
And I do hereby
Nominate and Appoint '''the said James Leyburn and Mary his'''
'''Wife Executor and Executrix''' of this my last Will and Testament
and Revoke all former Wills and Testaments by me at any time
heretofore made
In Witness whereof I have to this my said Will
contained in two sheets of paper to the first sheet set my
hand (affixed together at the Top with my Seale) and to this
last my hand and Seal the day and year first abovewritten
'''Mary Boddicott'''. Signed Sealed Published and declared by the
abovenamed '''Mary Boddicott the Testatrix''' to be her last Will
and Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed
our names as Witnesses hereto at her Request and in her
presence and in the presence of each other. '''James Macclellan'''
'''Robt Shepheard'''. '''Timo Sutton'''.//
This Will was proved at London the Twelfth day
of February the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred
and Sixty one before the Worshipfull Francis Simpson Doctor of
Laws and Surrogate of the Right Worshipfull Edward Simpson
Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury by the Oath os '''James Leyburn''' one of the ^ lawfully constituted
Executors named in the Will To whom Administration of all and
Singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the deceased was
granted having been first sworn duly to Administer power
reserved of making the like Grant to '''Mary Leyburn (Wife of the'''
[page three]
'''said James Leyburn''') the other Executor when she shall apply
for the same.// Exd
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Will of Mary Boddicott, 1764

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Mary Boddicott, Widow of Saint John Hackney, Middlesex'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Mary Boddicott, widow of Saint John Hackney, Middlesex. It was written on 19 December 1761 and proved at London on 1 March 1764. '''Will of Mary Boddicott''', Widow of Saint John Hackney, Middlesex :Reference: PROB 11/896/412 :Description: Will of Mary Boddicott, Widow of Saint John Hackney, Middlesex :Date: DATE :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D490415 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Mary Boddicott''', Widow, Testatrix *'''Sarah Boddicott''', Daughter-in-Law, and her Daughter *'''Elizabeth Wilder''', Cousin *'''Mr William Harris''' of the East India House *'''Mr Andrew Moffat''', Insurance Broker *'''Mrs Mary Boddicott''', widow of Edmund Boddicott, the Testatrix's Brother in Law *'''all the servants''' that shall be living with me at my decease *'''Mrs Tysson''' of Grove Street *'''Miss Tysson''' *'''Mr William Tysson''' *'''Mr Samuel Tysson''' *'''Mrs Cook'' of Wells Street *'''Mrs Tysson''' of the same *'''The Rev.d Mr Cornthwait''', xxxx *'''The Rev.d Mr Newcomb''' of Rams Chappel *'''The Rev.d Mr Lewis''' *'''Mr William Harris''' *'''Mr Andrew Moffat and Mrs Moffat''' *'''Mr Fisher''' of Hackney *'''Mrs Mary Smith''' *'''Mrs Francis Smith''' *'''Mrs Martha Palmer''' *'''Mr and Mrs Rondeaw''' of Savage Gardens *'''Mr and Mrs Rondeaw''' of Tooley Street *'''Mrs Chace''' widow of Mr Chace late of Cornhill London *'''Simon Draper''' *'''Mr and Mrs Dawson''' of Chancery Lane *'''Mrs Wilder''' *'''Mrs Walley and Mr Peter Walley''' *'''Sarah Boddicott''', Granddaughter ===== Transcription ===== [Page one]
Mary Boddicott
This it the last Will and Testament
of me '''Mary Boddicott of the parish of Saint John Hackney in'''
'''the County of Middlesex widow''' First I desire to be privately
interred in the same vault with '''my late dear Husband'''
Item I
give unto '''my Daughter in Law Sarah Boddicott''' All my
Household xxx Goods Linnen pictures and Furniture
I give
unto '''my Cousin Elizabeth Wilder''' all my wearing apparel
I give
unto '''Mr William Harris of the East India House''' fifty pounds
I give unto '''Mr Andrew Moffat of Lombard Street London'''
'''Insurance Broker''' twenty five Guineas
I give unto '''Mary'''
'''Boddicott widow of my Brother in Law Edmund Boddicott''' fifty
pounds All these three Legacies I direct to be paid within six
Months after my decease
I give unto all the servants that shall
be living with me at my decease twenty shillings apiece
I give
unto my following Friends and Acquaintance one Ring each of
the value of twenty shillings viz.t to '''my Daughter in Law'''
'''Sarah Boddicott''' and '''her Daughter''' '''Mrs Mary Boddicott''' '''Mrs'''
'''Tysson''' of Grove Street '''Miss Tysson''' '''Mr William Tysson''' '''Mr'''
'''Samuel Tysson''' '''Mrs Cook''' of Wells Street '''Mrs Tysson''' of the same
'''The Rev.d Mr Cornthwait''' '''The Rev.d Mr Newcomb''' of Rams
Chappel '''The Rev.d Mr Lewis''' '''Mr William Harris''' '''Mr Andrew'''
'''Moffat''' and '''Mrs Moffat''' '''Mr Fisher''' of Hackney '''Mrs Mary'''
'''Smith''' '''Mrs Francis Smith''' '''Mrs Martha Palmer''' '''Mr and Mrs'''
'''Rondeaw''' of Savage Gardens '''Mr and Mrs Rondeaw''' of Tooley
Street '''Mrs Chace''' widow of Mr Chace late of Cornhill London
'''Simon Draper''' '''Mr and Mrs Dawson''' of Chancery Lane '''Mrs'''
'''Wilder''' '''Mrs Walley and Mr Peter Walley'''
I tem I give and
bequeath unto '''the said Mr William Harris''' six hundred and
seventy five pounds East India Annuities three per Cent standing
in the Companys Books and at present in the name of '''my'''
'''Brother in Law Edmund Boddicott''' upon Trust to sell and
dispose of so much as shall be sufficient to pay my Debts
Funeral Expenses and Legacies and the Remainder of the
said Annuities to stand in his Name Upon Trust to pay the
Interest thereof from time to time to '''the said Elizabeth'''
'''Wilder''' during her Life and after her decease to pay the
interest of the said Trust Annuitys for the use of '''my'''
'''Granddaughter Sarah Boddicott''' until she shall attain the
Age of twenty one years or day of Marriage which shall
first happen and from and after her attaining the said age or
Marriage as aforesaid then I direct my said Trustee to transfer
the said Trust Moneys to '''my said Granddaughter Sarah'''
'''Boddicott''' for her separate use whether sole or married
provided always and my will is that in case of the death of
'''my Granddaughter''' in the Lifetime of '''my Cousin Wilder''' or
before she arrives tot he age of twenty one years or Marriage
then I give one hundred pounds part thereof to '''George'''
'''Smith Son of Thomas Smith late of Crutches? Fryers London'''
'''Merchant''' and the Remainder of the said Trust Moneys
after the Contingencies before mentioned to '''my cousins Mary'''
'''Smith Francis Smith and Martha Palmer''' to be divided
{page three}
equally between them
I give unto '''my said Grand Daughter'''
'''Sarah Boddicott''' all my plate and lastly hereby revoking
all other Wills by me made I do appoint '''the said Mr William'''
'''Harris sole Executor''' hereof
In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of
December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and sixty one. The mark of + '''Mary Boddicott''' [L.S.] Signed
sealed published and declared by '''the said Testatrix''' as and
for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us
who at her Request and in her presence and in the
presence of each other have subscribed our Names as
Witnesses hereunto./—/ '''John Daniels''' servant to Mrs Boddicott. '''N. Walley''' Threadneedle Street./.
This Will was proved at London the twenty first day of
March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and sixty four before the Worshipful George Harris Doctor of
Laws and Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Sir Edward
Simpson Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or
Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully constituted by the oath of '''William Harris''' the sole
Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration was
granted ?? of all and singular the Goods Chattels and
Credits of the deceased having been first sworn duly to administer.
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Will of Mary Boddicott (1769)

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Mary Boddicott'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Mary Boddicott widow. It was written on 14 may 1763 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 June 1769.'''Will of Mary Boddicott''' :Reference: PROB 11/949/213 :Description: Will of Mary Boddicott :Date: 20 June 1769 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D506051 The National Archive, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Mary Boddicott''', Testatrix *'''my late Tenderest and best of Husbands''' (Edmund Boddicott) *''see notes'' *my Nephew '''William Harris''' *'''Mr Woods''', previous Legator *'''Miss Elizabeth Buckeridge''', previous Legatrix *'''Mrs Wilder''' *my Sister '''Boddicott''' *'''Mrs Ann Sale''' *'''the propagation of the Gospell''' *'''the Irish Society for Protestant Working Schools''' *'''Six widows in the parish of Hackney''' *'''Six widows in the parish Crondell''' *'''Six widows of Annwell? parish''' *'''Magdalen Hospital''' *my late Nephew '''Richard Boddicott''' *my Brother '''George Harris''' *my Neice '''Alice Harris''' *my Brother '''Christopher Harris''' *my Neice '''Mary Albright''' *my Neice '''Mary ??''' (instead of her Mother Ann Dorkery) *my Nephew '''John Thurston''' *my Neice '''Esther Roberson''' *'''Witnesses''': Mary Brontnall, servant to Mrs Riglesworth; T. Walley; ?? Clark, servant to Mrs Smeer ---- ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] In the Name of God the Father
the Son and Holy Ghost three persons and one God Amen by
the blessing of God '''I Mary Boddicott''' am in sound and disposing
Mind Memory and understanding and make my will as
follows First I desire to be buried in the same Grave and in
the same manner with '''my late Tenderest and best of Husbands'''
and I hereto rest in full hopes of a happy resurrection and
I direct that all my Debts Legacies and Funeral Expenses be
fully paid and satisfied And whereas I am possessed in reversion
of some considerable property by virtue of my late dear
Husbands Will and as such I dispose of as follows viz.t Item
I Give devise and bequeath all my Right and property of the
Hampshire Estate to '''my Nephew William Harris''' and his Heirs for ever
on Condition that he changes his name by Act of Parliament
to Boddicott and I also Give devise and bequeath to him the
said William Harris and his Heirs all the property I may
have in '''Mr Woods''' and '''Miss Elizabeth Buckeridges''' Wills Item and I direct '''my said Nephew William Harris''' when he
is in possession of the Crandell Estate to pay yearly to '''Mrs'''
'''Wilder''' now Living with '''my Sister Boddicott''' during her Life
Ten pounds and also to pay to '''Mrs Ann Sale''' for every year
for and during her Life the sum of Five pounds and I direct [Page two]
that the Timber be cut down when he thinks proper and if
the produce do Exceed the sum of Sixty pounds then the
'''said William Harris''' to keep the remainder but if not
above that sum then I dispose of it as follows (viz.t) to be
divided into Six Shares one Share to the propagation of
the Gospell one Ditto to the '''Irish Society for Protestant'''
'''working Schools''' one Ditto to '''Six widows in the parish'''
'''of Hackney''' one Ditto to '''Six widows of the parish of'''
'''Crondell''' one ditto to '''Six widows of Amwell parish''' the
other share to the '''Magdalen Hospital''' Item as to the
Reversion of the personal Estate of '''my late Nephew'''
'''Richard Boddicott''' I would have valued and as much
thereof to be sold as will be sufficient to pay my dear
late Husbands and my own Just debts if any be owing
at my decease and what remains I bequeath as follows
viz.t '''my Brother George Harris''' of Winchmore Hill Gentleman
one third to '''my Neice Alice Harris as my God Daughter'''
one third and the remaining third part to be divided
into seven parts and to be distributed in manner and form
following viz.t To '''my Brother Christopher Harris''' two of
the seven parts to '''my Neice Mary Albright''' the same to
'''my Neice Mary ??''' (instead of '''her Mother Ann Dorkery'''
who I regard she never disobliging me) but knowing the
rest of her children better provided for than she one part
to '''my Nephew John Thurston''' at ware? the same and to
'''my Neice Esther Roberson''' wife of David Roberson of
London wine Merchant the remaining one part and
as to the rest and residue of my Estate and Effects whatsoever
and wheresoever I Give Devise and bequeath to '''my said'''
'''Nephew William Harris''' and his Heirs for ever and do
appoint him together with '''my said Brother George Harris'''
Executors of this my will and in case any of the above
Legatees should disturb my Executors in the Execution of
the Trust then I Give him or her one shilling only
and the remaining share or shares so forfeited to be
divided among the remaining Legatees And Lastly I do
hereby revoke and make void all former and other wills
by me heretofore made and do declare this to be my Last
Will and Testament
In witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and seal this Fourteenth day of May in the year
of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and sixty three
M. Boddicott—Signed sealed published and declared by the
said Testatrix as and for her Last Will and Testament in
the presence of us who by her desire and in her presence
and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our Names as Witnesses – '''Mary Brontnall''' servant to
Mrs Riglesworth – '''?? Clark''' servant to Mrs Smeer T.
Walley Threadneedle Steet? This Will was proved at London on the twentieth
day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred [Page three]
hundred and sixty Nine before the worshipfull William Compton
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right worshipfull George Hay?
also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury Lawfully Constituted by the Oath of '''William'''
'''Harris the Nephew''' of the deceased and one of the Executors
named in the said will to whom Administration was granted
of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said
deceased he having been first sworn duly to administer power
reserved? of making the like Grant to '''George Harris the'''
'''Brother''' of the said deceased and the other Executor named in
the said will when he shall apply for the same./. Ex.d == Research Notes == * There still isn't a WT profile for Mary Boddicott * Mary's will does not name her husband, but Elizabeth Buckeridge's will names him Edmund Boddicott. ==Sources==

Will of Mary Brand of Haverford West

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[[Category:Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire]] This is a transcript of the registered copy of the Will of [[Barnardiston-46|Mary (Barnardiston) Brand (abt.1650-abt.1725)]] of Haverford West, Wales,1725."England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 606, {{Ancestry Sharing|7836461|7b22746f6b656e223a22614a4e50654d6a635a702f324d74785968394542444c58642b50653573724934554962535973446b7277673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|688608|au}} (accessed 20 November 2023), Will of Domina Maria Brand, granted probate on 20 Nov 1725. Died about 1725 in Haverford, Haverford, Wales.The National Archives, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D587396 Will of Dame Mary Brand of Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire], 20 November 1725, PROB 11/606/138. (Accessed 13 December 2023). Her Will was dated 8 March 1722 and proved 20 November 1725. *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading. *Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim except "ff" has been rendered as "F", "fs" as "ss". Words I had trouble transcribing are followed by (?). *The image quality was good and the writing fairly legible. '''Persons mentioned:'''
:'''Dame Thomasine Walter''', daughter and wife of Sir Richard Walter Knight :'''Sir Richard Walter Knight''', son-in-law :'''Bridget Walter''', granddaughter, Executrix :'''Barnardiston Walter''', granddaughter :'''Ermine Walter''', granddaughter :'''John Barnardiston Esquire''', brother :'''Abigail Pardon''', servant :'''(?) Martyn''', Witness :'''John Jones''', Witness :'''Ann Cole''', Witness '''Page 1 (folio 17 recto)'''
In the Name of God Amen [Margin: Tm(?) Domina Maria Brand]
The Eighth day of March one thousand seven hundred and twenty
two
I '''Dame Mary Brand''' of the Town and County of Haverford
West reflecting on the uncertainty of this Life and the present
circumstances of my Age and Health do make this my Last Will and
Testament in Manner and Form following
Imprimis Do with great
humility command my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God hoping
through the Meritts of my Clarion(?) Redeemer to obtain the pardon
and Forgiveness of all my Sins and to enjoy eternal happiness after
this short Life hath ended and my Body to be buryed with as
much privacy as is consistent with decency either in St. Marys or
Saint Thomas as my daughter shall appoint
Then I give and
bequeath unto my said daughter '''Dame Thomasine Walter''' Wife
of '''Sir Richard Walter Knight''' all my Pictures now in the Parlour
my day Chair and a Mourning Ring with a Lock of my Hair in
it
And I give and bequeath unto my Son in Law '''Sir Richard'''
'''Page 2 (folio 18 verso)'''
'''Walter Knight''' to my Grand Son '''Joseph Walte. Esqe.''' and to each my
three Grand daughters '''Bridget Waltr.''' '''Barnardiston Waltr.''' and '''Ermine'''
'''Waltr.''' a Mourning Ring with some of my hair set in them
Then I
give and bequeath unto my loving Brother '''John Barnardiston Esqe.''' a
Mourning Ring if he be living at the time of my decease
Then I
give and bequeath unto my Servant '''Abigail Pardon''' Four pounds
Sterling over and above what shall be due to her for Wages at the
Time of my Death to be payd unto her by my Executrix within the
Space of six months next after my decease and as for my Wearing
Apparell after my Executrix hath made theirs of what may be
proper for her own use I give and bequeath all the Rest of them to
'''Abigail Pardon''' aforesaid
[Ilosn(?) marginal note] all other my Bills Bonds Debts Leases Sums
of Money Goods Plate and Chattles whatsoever I give devise and
bequeath unto my Grand daughter '''Mary Walter''' the paying off my
Debts Legarcyes(?) and Funeral Expenses
and Lastly I do hereby nominate
constitute ordain and appoint my said Grand Daughter '''Mary Walter'''
to be the sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament revoking
and making void all former Wills by me heretofore made
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the day and Year
first above written
'''Mary Brand''' Signed Sealed acknowledged and
delivered in the presence of '''F(?) Martyn''' '''John Jones''' '''Ann Cole'''
Probatum fuit hujusinodi Testamentum apud London
coram Venerabili et Egregio Viro Johanne Bettesworth Esquir

Commissario legitine roustituto vigesimo die mensis novembris
anno domini millesimo septingentesimo vigesimo quinto (?)
Maria Walter ...
'''Translation:'''
This Testament was proved at London
before the Venerable and Eminent Man John Bettesworth Esquire
...
Commissioner duly appointed on the twentieth day of November
in the year of the Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty five ...
Mary Walter ...
''(Probatum needs transcription and translating)'' == Sources ==

Will of Mary Cayley dated 1831

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] == Will of [[Cayley-113|Mary Cayley]] dated 1831, proved 1837 == ''The National Archives, PROB-11-1874-14'' ''Transcript by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]], released by him into the public domain'' The last Will and Testament of me Mary Cayley of Whitby in the County of York spinster I direct that all my just debts and my funeral and testamentary expenses be paid as soon as conveniently may be after my decease I give to my sister Margaret Chadwick the sum of fifty pounds my wearing apparel and a diamond ring to my sister Frances Cayley I give diamond ring to my nieces the Miss Fentons i give one hundred pounds to be equally divided amongst them to my cousin Miss Margaret Pressick[?] I give the sum of ten pounds my will is that after my debts funeral expenses and legacies are paid all the rest and residue of my money in the funds and effects of whatsoever nature or kind that I am or may be possessed of I give and bequeath to my brothers Edward Cayley and Thomas Cayley to be divided between them lastly I constitute my brother Edward Cayley and my cousin Margaret Pressick joint Exors or this my last will and testament written with my own hand this first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one. Mary Cayley signed and sealed in the presence of Jane Lacy William Pye Purvis : Will proved 4 March 1837

Will of Mary Cayley of Whitby dated April 1810

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] ==Will of [[Brown-63935|Mary Cayley]], widow, of Whitby, dated 2 April 1810== ''Source: The National Archives PROB11/579/314'' ''Transcribed by [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and released into the public domain'' This is the Last Will and Testament of me Mary Cayley of Whitby in the County of York widow I direct that all my just Debts and all my Funeral and Testamentary Expenses be fully paid & satisfied as soon as conveniently may be after my decease I give to my daughter Mary Cayley the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds & all my linen I give to my daughter Margaret Wrigglesworth widow the sum of one thousand pounds which sum I direct shall be accepted by her in full payment & discharge of a certain Bond entered into & given by my late husband Edward Cayley to Mr John Wrigglesworth for securing to him the payment of the sum of one thousand pounds after my decease which in addition to the sum of five hundred pounds given to the said John Wrigglesworth with my daughter Margaret by my said late husband Edward Cayley upon their marriage makes her portion equal with my said daughter Mary & my daughter Jessy hereinafter names (except as hereinafter accepted) & I direct that my said daughter Margaret Wrigglesworth shall upon payment of the said sum of one thousand pounds hereinafter given to her deliver up the said Bond so given my my late husband to the said John Wrigglesworth as aforesaid to my Executors hereinafter named to be cancelled I give to my daughter Jessy Fenton the sum of five hundred pounds which with the sum of one thousand pounds by me given her upon her marriage makes her. Fortune equal with my said daughters Mary & Margaret It being my intention to mKe all my said daughters equal alike in point of fortune (except as to my linen hereinbefore exclusively given to my said daughter Mary) All which Legacies hereinbefore mentioned I direct shall be paid within three months next after my decease I give all my plate & books unto my eldest son Edward Cayley I give & devise all that my dwelling house or tenement & hereditaments with the rights members & appurtenances to the same belonging situate & being in Church Street in Whitby aforesaid now in my own occupation (which I estimate at the value of five hundred pounds & which sum I direct shall be taken & considered as part of my personal Estate hereinafter directed to be divided between my two sons Edward Cayley & Thomas Cayley) unto the use of my eldest son Edward Cayley his heirs & assigns for ever And I give & bequeath all my monies & securities for money stock in the funds household goods & furniture & all the rest & residue of my personal Estate & effects of every nature & kind (including in such residue the said sum of five hundred pounds at which I have valued my dwelling house in Whitby aforesaid as hereinbefore mentioned) unto & to the use of my two sons Edward Cayley & Thomas Cayley heir several executors administrators & assigns in equal shares and proportions to take as tenants in common & not as joint tenants And I do hereby constitute & appoint my said daughter Mary Cayley & my said son Edward Cayley as Executors of this my will In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this second day of April one thousand eight hundred & ten. ''Proved 19 April 1816 by Edward and Mary Cayley''

Will of Mary Cooper 1626

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Cooper]] This is a transcription of the original will of [[Unknown-593240|Mary (Unknown) Coo(per)]] of Hingham, widow of [[Cowper-623|Robert Cooper/Cowper]]. It was written on 20 April 1626, but not proved at the Archdeaconry Court of Norwich until 1628. '''Will of Mary Coo[per]''', Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich Original wills, 1627-1629, Norwich Record Office; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008045780?cat=291384 ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 8045780 image 475 of 692.] Accessed 22 February 2022 Robert's will is found [[Space:Will_of_Robert_Cooper_Senior%2C_1626|Here]] Persons Mentioned *'''Mary Coo[per]''' *'''MrPeck''' *'''Jane Kyrbye''', wife of Rob[er]te Kyrbye *'''Rob[er]te Kyrbye *'''Alice Woodecocke''', wife of Thomas Woodecocke *'''Thomas Woodecocke''' *'''Will[ia]m Wade''', my nephewe *'''Marie''', daughter of Rob[er]te Elmyn *'''Rob[er]te Elmyn''' *'''Barberie Sewell''', my neace the wife of Sewell *'''[blank] Sewell''' *'''Marie Beamond''', my neace the wife of Beamond *'''[blank] Beamond''' *'''Rob[er]te Stanton''', my nephewe *'''Thomasine Turner''', wife of Simon Turner *'''Simon Turner''' *'''Suzan Cow[per]''', my goddaughter, daughter of Rob[er]te Cow[per] *'''Rob[er]te Cow[per]''' *'''Agnes Cow[per]''', my goddaughter, daughter of Henry Cow[per] *'''John Willson of Buxton''' *'''Anne Elmer''', my goddaughter, s[er]vant *'''Joseph Pecke''', s[er]vant *'''George Cow[per]''', sonne of seida Henrie Cow[per] *'''[blank] Stanton''', neace to Marie Beamonde *'''John Cow[per]''', godson, sonne of Anthony Cow[per] *'''Anthony Cow[per]''' *'''Rob[er]te Cow[per]''', late husbandes nephewe *'''Rob[er]te Longe''', executor *'''Anthony Adam''', my godson, sonne of Marten Alden *'''Marten Adam''', witness *'''[wi]ll[ia]m Mallowes''', witness --- '''In the name of god Amen''' the xxiiijth day of November Anno d[o]m[ini] 1626 '''I Mary Coo[per]''' of Hengham [in the]
countie of Norff[olk] widowe & within the Diocese of norwich whole of minde & of p[er]fect memorie praysed be [to god]
Doe ordaine & make this my p[rese]nt last will & Testam[en]t in manner & forme following That is to saye [...]
Refusinge settinge voide & disanullinge all other Willes & testaments in tymes past by me made Firste &
principallie I Committ & Comende my soule into the handes of Almightie God my maker & Creator & Jesus
Christ my sweete Saviour & only Redemer & God the holy Ghost my santifier trustinge to enioy the glorious
p[rese]nce of the true & Imortall God Amongest the Saints in heaven and my bodie to be buried in the churcheyard
of Hengham aforesaide
Item I give & bequeathe unto the poore people of hengham aforesaide the some of fyve
poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be distributed unto the[m] in sixe daies next after my decease
by the householdes as their Sev[er]all wants shall Requier
Item I gyve and bequeathe unto '''M rPeck'''
the some of fyve poundes of good Englishe money to make a funeral Sermon forme to be paide within
one moneth next after my decease
Item I gyve and bequeath unto '''Jane Kyrbye wife of Rob[er]te Kyrbye'''
Fiftie shillings of lawfull money of Englande to be paid to her within one yere next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe unto '''Alice Woodecocke wife of Thomas Woodecocke''' Fiftie shillings of lawfull
money of Englande to be paide to her within one yere next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe
unto '''Will[ia]m Wade my nephewe''' five poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to him within one y[ere]
next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe unto '''my kenswoman Marie the daughter of Rob[er]te'''
'''Elmyn''' the some of fyve poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid her within one week next after
my decease
Item I gyve and bequeathe unto '''Barberie Sewell my neace the wife of [''blank''] Sewell''' fyve
poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paid her within one yeere next after my decease
Item
I gyve and bequeathe to '''Marie Beamond my neace and wife of [''blank''] Beamond''' the some of tenne poundes
of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to her within one yeere after my decease
Item I geve and bequeathe
to '''Rob[er]t Stanton my nephewe''' fiftene poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to him within one
yeere next after my decease
Item I give & bequeathe unto '''my neace Thomasine Turner wife of Simon'''
'''Turner''' the some of fortye poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to her within one yeere
next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeath unto ev[er]y one of her children fyve poundes a pece of
lawfull money of Englande to be paid to ev[er]y one of them their severall soms of fyve poundes w[i]thin
one yeere next after my decease

Item I gyve & bequeathe unto '''my goddaughter Suzan Cowp[er]'''
daughter of Henry '''Rob[er]te Cowp[er]''' fyve poundes of lawfull money of Englande & allso I give & bequeathe to
'''Agnes Cowp[er] my goddaughter daughter of Henry Cowp[er]''' fyve poundes to be paide to either of them within one yeere
next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeathe to '''John Willson of Buxton''' who kept my bonde [...]
poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide him within one yere next after my decease
Item
I give & bequeath unto '''Anne Elmer my goddaughter''' s[er]vant with '''Joseph Pecke''' fyve [poundes]
of lawfull money of Englande to be paide within one yere next after my decease
Item I ge[ve &]
bequeathe unto '''my kensman George Cowp[er] sonne of the seide Henrie Cowp[er] three poundes of [lawfull]
money of Englande to be paid him within one yeare next after my decease
Item I gyve & beq[ueathe]
to '''[''blank''] Stanton neace to Marie Beamonde''' '''[-xe]''' nowe or late dwelte in Pakenham in Suff[olk] fyve [poundes]
of lawfull money of Englande to be paide her within one yeere next after my decease
Item I g[yve]
& bequeathe unto '''my Godson John Cowp[er] sonne of Anthony Cowp[er] fyve poundes of lawfull money [of England]
to be paide him within one yeere next after my decease
Item I gyve & bequeath unto '''Rob[er]t Cow[per]
late husbandes nephewe Seaven poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be paide to him [within]
one yeere next after my decease

All w[hi]ch severall payements are too be made in or at the nowe man[or]
howse of '''Rob[er]t Longe''' gen[t] except the two First And then upon Reasonable request
Item I give [&]
bequeathe unto '''Anthony Adam my godson sonne of Marten Adam''' fyve poundes to be paid him [within]
one yeare next after my decease
Item I will th[a]t all my movable Goodes shall be equallie de[vided]
Amongest my kindred whose names be hereabove written within fower dayes next after my dec[ease]
by my executor

Item I ordaine & make the saide '''Robert Longe''' executor of this my last will [&]
Testament to whome I gyve twentie poundes out of my wrightings obligatorie obligac[i]ones
billes bonds and Especialties & with the Residue I will he shall trulie paye p[er]forme and ful
fill All suche legacies gifts and bequests as bine above conteyned in this my last Will and
testament according to my true meaninge in that behalfe herin above specified [''words lost in tear in paper'']
entreate him that he will see my bodie decentlie brought to the earthe the mother of all Flesh
In Witnes wherof I have hereunto sett my hande & seale the daye & yeare first above written Sign Marie Cowp[er] M [her mark] [These] beinge Witnesses
[Mar]ten Adam
[wi]ll[ia]m Mallowes ==Sources==

Will of Mary Dixwell of Middleton Tyas 1627

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of [[Hawkesworth-65|Mary Dixwell]] of Middleton Tyas, Yorkshire, England was written 10 April 1627 and proved in the Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Richmond on 19 February 1627/8.Consistory Court of the Archdeaconry of Richmond, original will of Mary Dixwell, widow, of Middleton Tyas, proved 19 February 1627/8; "Yorkshire, England, Probate Records, 1521-1858",database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 26 November 2022), {{Ancestry Image|5246|40758_1831101881_1250-00006}} 7 of 484 (subscription required); Probate Records, Rd-Ap1 Box 030 (71-166), 1626 - 1660 [https://www.catalogue.wyjs.org.uk/calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=RDP0918%2f30%2f84 ref. RD/AP1/30/72], West Yorkshire Archive Service. [[Space:Will_of_Mary_Dixwell_of_Middleton_Tyas_1627|Transcript]]. The description on the reverse of the will notes that Mary was ''nup[er] de Hauxwell''. Hawkswell is in the parish of Ponteland, Northumberland, where her deceased husband [[Dixwell-28|Edward Dixwell]] had been vicar. The will is original, written in English on a one side of a piece of parchment. Apparent water damage to the left-most quarter of the parchment makes the writing difficult to read in that part of the document. Otherwise, the writing is clear and relatively easy to read. Immediately below the will is the probate statement. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * where a series of letters consisting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) minims] contains an "i", the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tittle tittle] is placed over the logical place where the "i" would occur, irrespective of where it appears, since it was often a scribal convenience to place it only over the terminal minim (eg "saving" rather than "savnig") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''Mary Dixwell of Middleton tyers:''' [[Hawkesworth-65|Mary Dixwell]] of Middleton Tyas, testator * '''Charles Dixwell my youngest sonne:''' [[Dixwell-35|Charles Dixwell]], youngest son * '''John Dixwell my sonne:''' [[Dixwell-1|John Dixwell]], son * '''Mr Leonard Cleasbie:''' Leonard Cleasby, person from whom testator bought property * '''my daughter Anne Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-33|Anne Dixwell]], daughter, executrix and witness * '''Marke Dixwell:''' [[Dixwell-15|Mark Dixwell]], son * '''James Hawkesworth my father:''' James Hawkesworth, father, supervisor and witness * '''Nathanael Hawkesworth my brother:''' Nathaniel Hawkesworth, son and supervisor * '''John Ayre:''' John Ayre, witness * '''Xpofer Dodsworth:''' Christopher Dodsworth, witness * '''Agnis Hartley:''' Agnes Hartley, witness === Will === '''In the name of god Amen''' The tenth day of Aprile in the yeare of
our Lorde 1627 I '''Mary Dixwell of Middleton tyers''' in the Countie of Yorke widowe though
sicke in bodie yet whole in mind and of p[er]fect memorie; make this my last will and testament in manner
and forme following; First I bequeath and committe my soule into the hand[es] of Allmightie God my
Redeemer and my bodie to be buried in the Church of Middleton tyers aforesaid. And for my poore state
w[i]th w[hi]ch God hath blessed me in worldly thing[es] I thus dispose of it; First I giue & bequeath vnto
'''Charles Dixwell my youngest sonne''' all my howses & land w[hi]ch I haue at Stamfordham & Heugh
in Northumberland. It[e]m I giue vnto '''John Dixwell my sonne''' the three Closes w[hi]ch I haue at Cleasbye
w[hi]ch three [''two words illegible''] w[hi]ch I bought of '''Mr Leonard Cleasbie'''. And for all the rest of my stuffe Apparrell debt[es]
due vnto me Chattells or other thing[es] whatsoeu[er] are mine I giue them vnto '''my daughter Anne Dixwell'''
And for the rest of my children seing their Fathers good freinds hath taken them & promised them porc[i]on[es]
and p[re]ferment especially '''Marke Dixwell''' hath had of me some porc[i]on allreadie; my will is that
they shall not seeke to haue any thing from '''their said sister Anne Dixwell'''; it is but a small thing
all that I haue [''one or two words illegible''] her, And I make & appoint '''the said Anne Dixwell''' executrix of this my
last will and testament And I assigne '''James Hawkesworth my father''' & '''Nathanael Hawkesworth'''
'''my brother''' supervisors thereof who I trust will be ayders to my children as they are able. '''In''' wittnesse
wherof to this my last will & testament I haue putt my hand & seale the day & yeare first abouewritten. '''Marie Dixwell''' [''signed'']

These being witnesses
'''Ja: Hawkesworth'''
'''John Ayre'''
'''Xpofer Dodsworth'''
'''Anne Dixwell'''
'''Agnis Hartley''' === Footnotes ===

Will of Mary Freer widow of Blaby 1783

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Bruin-233|Mary Freer]] widow of Blaby was written on 15 October 1774 and proved on 11 June 1783. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1783 C-S
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102890469%2F00195&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00098708 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00098708 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 11 October 2023)
Mary Freer will year 1774, probate in 1783 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Blaby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Widow.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Mary Freer (testatrix) *William Car (tenant) *John Freer (son) *George Freer (son) *Elizabeth Coulton (daughter) *Richard Bruin Freer (son) *William and Thomas Freer (grandsons) *Reverend Mr Coulton (son in law, Elizabeth's husband) *Elenor Freer (daughter in law) *Anna Maria and Mary Freer (grandaughters) *Witnesses: Wallam Berr[...], Ann Bennitt, Thos Gamble ---- In the Name of God Amen I '''Mary'''
'''Freer''' of Blaby in the County of Leicester Widow do make and Ordain this my last
Will and Testament in manner following (that is to say) I Give and Devise all that
my Messuage Tenement or Dwelling House Situate Standing and being in Blaby
aforesaid known by the Sign of the Blacksmith's Arms and now in the tenure of
'''William Car''' And also all those my two Closes Situate lying and being in the Liberties of
Blaby aforesaid and now in my own tenure or occupation And all other my real Estate
whatsoever and wheresoever unto my son '''John Freer''' his Heirs and Assigns forever
Subject nevertheless and Charges and Chargeable with the payment of the sum of twenty
pounds to my son '''George Freer''', with the sum of Fifty pounds to my Daughter
'''Elizabeth Coulton''', and with the Sum of One Hundred and Fifty pounds to my
Son '''Richard Bruin Freer''', which said Several Legacies or Sums of money I do hereby
Order and Direct be paid to my Said two Sons and Daughter by my Executor herein
after Named within Twelve Months next after my Decease and to my Grandsons '''William'''
and '''Thomas Freer''' One Guinea a piece Also I Give to my said Daughter Elizabeth
Coulton my best Silk Gown^
^And to her husband the '''Reverend Mr Coulton''' One guinea for a Mourning Ring
To my said Daughter in Law '''Elenor Freer''' one Cotton Gown
such as she shall Choose. To my Grandaughter '''Anna Maria Freer''' One Silk Gown, and
to my Grandaughter '''Mary Freer''' one Gold Ring. Also I Give unto my said Son George
Freer four pair of Sheets, two pair of Pillow Drawers A Coarse Huckabacka strong linen or cotton fabric with a rough surface Table Cloth four Linnen
Napkins, One Large fine Table Cloth and one Small fine Table Cloth; Also I Give unto my
said Son Richard Bruin Freer my Yellow Bed with the Feather Bed and Bedding belonging
thereto, and Commonly used therewith, four pair of Sheets, two pair of Pillow Drawers, One
Large Coarse Table Cloth. Also I Give to twelve poor Widows One Shilling a piece to be paid by my
Executor within One Month next after my Decease Also all the rest and residue of my
Household goods, Goods Cattle Chattels Rights Credits and personal Estate whatsoever
and of what Nature Kind or Quality above (not herein before by me given and disposed
of) I Give and bequeath unto my said Son John Freer his Executors and Administrators
whom I Nominate Constitute and Appoint Sole Executor of this my Last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by my made In Witness whereof I
have hereunto Set my Hand and Seal the fifteenth day of October in the year of
Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Seventy four.
[Signed] Mary Freer
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said
Testator Mary Freer, as and for her last Will and
Testament, in the Presence of Us, who in her
presence, at her request, and in the presence of each
other, have Subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto
the Interlineation between the Sixteenth and and Seventeenth
lines being first made
'''Wallam Berr[...]loge'''
'''Ann Bennitt'''
'''Thos Gamble'''
1774 [Probate]
On the 11th day of June 1783. John Freer, the sole
Executor within named was sworn to the due Execution
hereof and made Oath that all the Testatrix's Goods,
Chattels and Credits at the time of her death did
not amount in value to the Sum of three hundred
Pounds. Before me
Rd Coulton Surrogate. == Sources ==

Will of Mary Gilman Widow of East Harling 1680

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates|Gilman]] This is a transcription of the register copy will of Mary Gilman a widow of East Harling, Norfolk. It was written on 26 August 1680 and proved at the Archdeaconry of Norfolk Court sitting at East Harling on 18 November 1680? Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading. Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] The image quality was good, and the handwriting also good. '''Names mentioned:''' * '''Mary Gilman''' Testatrix *''' Sarah Dawson''' daughter of testatrix *'''Elizabeth Dawson''' grandchild of testatrix *'''Anne Dawson''' grandchild of testatrix *'''Sarah Dawson''' grandchild of testatrix? *'''William Dawson''' husband of Sarah Dawson daughter of testatrix *'''Lidia Gilman''' daughter of testatrix *'''John Baker''' son in law of testatrix *'''Tho[mas] Williams Will[iam] Ralph Martha Salter''' Witnesses to will In the name of God Amen I
'''Mary Gilman of East Harling'''
'''in the County of Norff Widdow''' being sicke &
weake in body but praised be to God of perfect
memory and understanding Doe constitute this
my last Will & testament in manner & forme
following
Imprimus I bequeath my
Soule into the hands of my most gracious
Redeemer trusting to be saved onely by his
meritts And my body to be decently interred
in the church yard where it shall please God
I shall end my dayes
Item I give and
bequeath unto my loving daughter''' Sarah'''
'''Dawson''' the sume of tenne pounds of lawfull
money of England to be paid within the space
[page 2] of three months after my decease.
Item I
give & bequeath unto '''my Loving Grandchild'''
'''Elizabeth Dawson '''the sume of tenne pounds of
Lawfull money of England to be paid at such time
as it shall please God she shall arrive at the
age of fifteene And if she not attaine
to the said age I then bequeath one moyety
through '''my loving Grandchild Anne Dawson''' & the other
moyety to '''Sarah Dawson''' to each of which I give
& bequeath five pounds of lawful money of
England to b paid them at such time as they
shall have arrived at the age of eighteen years
And if one should dye before the other arrive at
the full Age my Will is that the Legacye bequeathed
to her be equally divided between the two
survivors And if two of the three should dye my
will is that the (''script struck out and illegible''..........
...................... whole twenty pounds devolve
on the Survivor and if they all three dye
before they arrive at the respective yeares
above named I will that the twenty pounds
above bequeated to the said children devolve
on the next heire or heires of''' my son & daughter'''
'''William & Sarah Dawson.''' Always provided
that the use of the said twenty pounds before
bequeathed be justly paid to '''my loving daughter'''
'''Lydia Gilman''' for the space of foure yeares to
comence imediately after my death to be paid
to her or her order at the place of her now
dwelling And after the said foure yeares
are expired I will that the use of the said
twenty pounds be payd unto my son Dawson
for the hole & proper use of ny Grandchildren
towards their education
Item I give and
bequeath unto my daughter Lidia a bed with
all the furniture as it now stands in the p[ar]lor
chamber in '''my son Sam. Gilmans''' house in
Hingham & a chest of linnen standing in the
Kitching chamber in the said house
Item I
give and bequeath unto''' my loving son in law'''
'''John Baker''' (whom I constitute sole executor
of this my last will and testament) the sume of
five shillings of lawfull money of England to
buy him a paire of gloves desiring him to take
care that this my last will and testament bee
performed according to the true intent and
meaning hereof '''In witnes''' whereof I
have hereunto sett my marke & seale this
26th of August 1680 The marke of Mary Gilman
[page 3]
w[it]h what interlinings and blottings out there
are I doe owne them as if performed by my
owne pen published & declared to be the last
will & testament of''' Mary GIlman Widdow''' In
the presence of '''Tho[mas] Williams Will[iam] Ralph'''
The marke of''' Martha Salter'''
===Sources=== Mary Gilman of East Harling 1680 will. ANF will register 1680 fo. 177 no. 161 Archdeaconry of Norfolk Norfolk Record Office Norfolk Record Office Online Catalogue Archdeaconry of Norfolk Probate Records:

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__NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Dadford-14|Mary (Dadford) Rock]], Widow of Walsall, Staffordshire'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Mary Rock of Walsall, Staffordshire. It was written on 22 April 1848 and proved at London on 11 July 1849. '''Will of Mary Rock''' :Reference: PROB 11/2096/356 :Description: Will of Mary Rock, Widow of Walsall , Staffordshire :Date: 11 July 1849 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D132720 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was poor and parts illegible due to bleed-through.
'''Persons mentioned''', in order of appearance *'''Mary Rock''' widow, Testatrix *'''Joseph Rock''', my late husband *'''Thomas Dadford''', my late father *'''William Dadford''', my brother *'''Anthony Lane''', friend *'''James Marsh the younger''', friend *'''Ann Dadford''', the widow of my late brother Thomas Dadford *my son '''Samuel''' (no legacy) *my son '''Joseph''' (no legacy) *my son '''John''', legatee and executor *my daughter '''Mary''' (no legacy) *my daughter '''[[Rock-1913|Frances]]''', legatee *my daughter '''[[Rock-1914|Ann]]''', residue legatee and executrix *'''Witnesses''': T.? Hawksford .. W. Hampton – Henry Marlow Manufacturer ===== Transcription ===== Mary Rock
20. [Page one] This is the last Will and Testament
of me '''Mary Rock or Walsall in the County of Stafford Widow of Joseph'''
'''Rock''' late of the same place Factor deceased and daughter of '''Thomas Dadford'''
'''late of Wolverhampton''' in the same County Gentleman deceased
Whereas the
said Thomas Dadford duly made and executed his last will and testament in a
writing bearing date the twenty eighth of July one thousand eight hundred and
nine Whereby after directing the payment of his just debts funeral and testam-
entary expenses and bequeathing a legacy of ten pounds to '''Mary the wife of'''
'''Robert Bill''' therein mentioned he gave devised and bequathed unto '''his friends'''
'''Anthony Lane of Wolverhampton aforesaid Gentleman and James Marsh the'''
'''younger''' of the same place Factor their heirs executors administrators and assigns
all and singular his messuages lands tenements hereditaments and real estate
whatsoever and wheresoever being with their appurtenances also all and singular
his household effects Navigation shares and other personal estate and also all
messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever which at the time
of his decease should stand conveyed de....ed or assigned to him by way of mort-
gage together with all such sums due on such mortgages and also upon any
bonds notes or any such securities and all other his personal estate whatsoever
and wheresoever to hold the same to them '''the said Anthony Lane and James'''
'''Marsh''' their heirs executors administrators and assigns upon trust that they
'''the said Anthony''' ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
'''Lane and James Marsh''' or the survivor of them his heirs executors administra-
tors or assigns should either suffer the money due upon such security or securities ..
remain thereon? or at their discretion call in sell and dispose of and convert into
money all and singular his personal estate as soon as might be after his decease
and should place ... .. ... such moneies upon good real or government securities
and should pay the interest dividends and proceeds arising from two hundred and
ninety six pounds fourteen shillings and six pence part thereof unto '''his daughter'''
'''in law Ann Dadford the widow of his late son Thomas''' during her natural life
by half yearly payments to be calculated from the twenty fifth of March the
last past and subject thereto as to the interest dividends and proceeds arising from
the said trust monies and also the rents issues and profits of his said real estate
upon trust to pay the same as they should come in and be received unto me
'''his daughter Mary''' then the wife of '''Joseph Rock of Walsall''' in the said
County of Stafford Factor for and during the term of my natural life or until
'''his son William Dadford or the lawful issue of his body''' should have returned
from America and in case of his or their return, within seven years from his
[Page two] decease or his said trustees? within that period should hear or learn any satisfactory
account of his being alive or having left issue who should be alive then upon ..
trust to pay only one moiety of the rents and profits interest and dividends of his
said real and personal estate unto '''me his said daughter''' and not to my assigns but
for my separate and peculiar use and disposition and which should not be subject to
the control or engagements of my then present or any after taken ....and and after
my decease upon trust to pay the same (subject to the contingency of his said son
William or his issue as aforesaid) unto '''the said joseph Rock''' during his natural
life or so long as .. should continue a widower and after his decease or second mar-
riage which should first happen upon trust that his said real estate should be sold
as therein mentioned and as to one moiety of the monies to arise therefrom and
also to one moiety of the aforesaid trust monies (subject to the investment of the
said two hundred and ninety six pounds fourteen shillings and six pence and pay-
ment of the interest thereof during the life of '''the said Ann Dadford''' as aforesaid) ..
upon trust in case testators grandchildren should be minors to place or continue
out upon Government or real secutiry until they attained twenty one years and
during their minorities to apply the interest and dividends in their maintenance
education or apprenticing any or either of them and as they should severally ..
attain that age upon trust that they '''the said Anthony Lane and James Marsh'''
or the survivor of them his executors administrators or assigns should call in the
said? moiety of the aforesaid monies and pay the same unto such child or
children of me '''his said daughter Mary Rock''' as I should notwithstanding over-
ture by any deed or deeds writing or writings with or without power of revocation
to be by me duly signed sealed and delivered in the presence of two or more witnesses
or by my last will and testament in writing or any writing purporting to be or
in the nature of my last will and testament (illegible or deleted) to be by me signed sealed and published
as in the presence of and attested by the like number of such? witnesses direct limit
or appoint give or bequeath the same and as the other moiety of the monies
to arise from the sale of the said testators real estate and of the said trust monies
so directed to be invested as aforesaid the said testator gave and bequeathed the?
same to '''his said son William Dadford''' but in case he or his issue should not have
returned to England or any satisfactory account had of him or them within
seven years after .. testators decease as aforesaid then upon trust that '''the said'''
'''Anthony Lane and James Marsh''' or the survivor of them his executors admi-
nistrators or assigns should stand possessed of the said last mentioned ....(illegible)
half part of the proceeds of the said real estate and of the said trust property to
for and upon the like .... trusts and benefit for '''me his said daughter Mary my'''
'''said husband and our family''' and subject to the same restrictions and power of
disposition as are thereinbefore mentioned concerning the said first mentioned?
moiety of the product of the said real estate and trust monies and the said tes-
tator appointed me '''his said daughter Mary Executrix''' and '''the said Anthony Lane'''
'''and James Marsh Executors''' of his said will and whereas '''the said Thomas Dadford'''
'''the testator''' made and duly published? (several illegible lines due to bleed through)
... thirteenth day of September one thousand eight hundred and nine? ... (illegible)
noticing? the disposition of the personal estate .. in his said will ....... and
that his .... (illegible)
(several illegible lines) ... the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
on the twenty first day of March one thousand eight hundred and ....
whereas the said testators son William Dadford or his issue have not ....
[Page three] heard of since the death of '''the said testator and the said Ann Dadford''' ('''the widow'''
'''of the said testators late son Thomas''') ... and '''my said husband Joseph Rock''' are
both long since dead and whereas I have not hitherto exercised the power of limita-
tion or appointment gift or devise so reserved to me in and by the said writed will of
'''my said father Thomas Dadford''' deceased And whereas '''I have six children''' namely
'''Samuel''', '''Joseph''', '''John''', '''Mary''', '''Frances''' and '''Ann''' all of whom have attained their res-
pective ages of twenty one years Now '''I the said Mary Rock''' in pursuance and by vir-
tue and in exercise and execution of the power or authority to me for this purpose
reserved or given in and by the said writed will of '''my said father the said Thomas'''
'''Dadford''' deceased and of all other power and powers authority and authorities what-
soever enabling me in this behalf so by this my last will and testament in writing
or writing purporting to be or in the nature of a will signed sealed and published
by me in the presence of and attested by the two credible persons whose names are
hereunto subscribed as witnesses direct limit and appoint that '''the said Anthony Lane'''
and '''James Marsh the younger''' or the survivor of them or the trustees or trustee
for the time being of the said writed will shall stand possesed of the monies to
arise from the sale of the said testator's real estates and also of the said testators
personal estates and monies so directed by his said will to be invested as aforesaid
In trust to pay three sixth parts thereof unto '''my said daughter Ann Rock''' to and
for her absolute use and benefit two other sixth parts thereof unto '''my said son'''
'''John Rock''' to and for his absolute use and benefit and the other one sixth ......
part thereof unto '''my said daughter Frances''' to and for her absolute use and benefit
to whom respectively I hereby give and bequeathe the same
I give and bequeath
all my household goods furniture plate linen china glass and all other house-
hold effects together with my wearing apparel and gownes unto '''my said daughter''' '''Ann''' for her own absolute use
I give and bequeathe all my stock in trade shop tools
books debts and all other the Residue of my personal estate unto '''my said'''
'''son John''' for his absolute use and Lastly I nominate and appoint '''my said'''
'''daughter Ann executrix''' and '''my said son John Executor''' of this my last
will and testament In witness whereof '''I the said testatrix Mary Rock''' have to
this my ^last will and testament contained on five sheets of paper set my hand and
seal this twenty second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and forty eight –– '''Mary Rock''' –– ... Signed sealed published
and delivered by '''the testatrix Mary Rock''' and for her last will and testament
in the presence of us who at the same time in her presence at her request and in
the presence of each other have hereunto set and subscribed our names as witnesses
'''T.? Hawksford''' .. '''W. Hampton''' – '''Henry Marlow Manufacturer''' Walsall
Proved at London 11th July 1849 before the Judge by the oath of '''Ann'''
'''Rock Spinster the daughter and John Rock the son the executors''' to whom admon
was granted having been first sworn by court? duly to administer. == Research Notes == Thomas Dadford wrote a will dated 28 July 1809, proved in London on 21 March 1810
His will is much easier to read and can shed light on most of Mary's will.
Thomas died about 1810 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. His will passed probate on 21 March 1810. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1509, {{Ancestry Sharing|5662557|7b22746f6b656e223a22395646496b6a2f58326e3237464f717763344f6468652f305379764f42764f6e566d4471637558725832553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|359478|uk}} (accessed 15 August 2023), Will of Thomas Dadford, granted probate on 21 Mar 1810. Died about 1810 in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. Mary married Joseph Rock on 1 September 1800 in Wolverhampton, St Peter, Staffordshire, England. '''Marriage''': "Staffordshire Marriages", database with images, Reference: D1157/1/1/28; Page: 415, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2F007566653%2F00210&parentid=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FMAR%2F178244%2F2 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FMAR%2F178244%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 August 2023), Mary Dadford marriage to Joseph Rock on 1 Sep 1800 in Wolverhampton, St Peter, Staffordshire, England. Witnesses: Phoebe Rock and Thomas Ri... Mary married Joseph Rock in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. '''Marriage Bond''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield & Coventry Marriage Allegations And Bonds, 1636-1893", database with images, Archive: Staffordshire Archives, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FSTAFFORDSHIRE%2FLICHFIELD%2F008406669%2F00874&parentid=PRS%2FSTAFFS%2FDIO%2FLICHFIELD%2FMAR%2F006703B FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=PRS%2FSTAFFS%2FDIO%2FLICHFIELD%2FMAR%2F006703B FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 August 2023), Mary Dadford marriage to Joseph Rock in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England. ==Sources==

Will of Mary Rowe, widow of London 1732/3

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[[Category:London, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Westrow-10|Mary (Westrow) Row (1649-aft.1733)]] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 657
{{Ancestry Sharing|2591312|4ca56bf1507028b18f2ce500e439a954e5af030b2b25270b6b2ab6bfd6ce0199}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|834890}} (accessed 20 March 2023)
Will of Maria Rowe, granted probate on 22 Feb 1732. Died about 1732 in London.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Mary Rowe, widow. Written on the 5 March 1730/1 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 22 February 1732/3 with two codicils annexed by the oaths of Edward Rowe and Samuel Rowe the sons of the deceased Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''Mary Rowe of London Widow''' Testatrix * '''my Sons Edward Rowe''' joint executor. Swore that codicils were wrirren by testatrix **'''and Samuel Rowe''' joint executor * '''Rachael the Wife of the said Samuel Rowe''' *'''my Daughters Anne Rowe''' **'''Mary Woollaston Widow ***'''and Dorothy Harris Widow''' * '''Jn. Nicholoson''' Witness to will **'''W Stonestreet''' Witness to will ***'''Sarah'Morris''' Witness to will * '''my Servant Eliz. Morris''' * '''Lucy Cook''' no relationship stated * '''Elizabeth Harris''' grand-daughter of testatrix *''' ISrael Woollaston of the Middle Temple London Gentleman''' Swore that the Codicils were written by the Testatrix * '''Mr Brag ''' received a ring *'''Mr Gibes''' received a ring [page one folio 108 recto] This is the last Will and
Testament of me '''Mary Rowe of London Widow''' Imprimus I doe
appoint '''my Sons Edward Rowe and Samuel Rowe''' Executors and do

[page 2 folio 108 verso]

desire them to bury me in a private manner and as to the Fee Farm
Rent of One hundred pounds per Annum which is Settled in Trust and
for the benefit of me and my Children my Will and desire is that each
of my Children who shall be living at my decease and their heirs
respectively shall have such parts shares and proportions thereof and
in such manner as is limitted and appointed by the said Settlement

Item I give and devise to '''my Daughter Ann Rowe''' and her heirs
for ever four pounds per annum and do charge the residue and
remainder of the said Fee Farm Rent with the payment thereof

Item
I give to '''my said Sons Edward Rowe and Samuel Rowe and to Rachael'''
'''the Wife of the said Samuel Rowe''' Ten pounds apeice for
Mourning and as to the Rest residue and remainder of the said Fee
Farm Rent on One hundred pounds per annum and all my Estate
Right Title and Interest therein both in possession and Remainder
after payment of the said Legacies for mourning and all my Debts
and Funerall charges and Subject to the said Annuity or Rent
CHarge of Four pounds per Annum I give and devise the same
and every part thereof to '''my Daughters Anne Rowe Mary'''
'''Woollaston Widow and Dorothy Harris Widow''' and their heirs
forever as Tennants in Common and not at Joint Tennants and
Whereas I intend in a Seperate paper of my own hand writing
to give and dispose of my houshold and other Goods being old and
of little value to be sold) now my Will and meaning is that such
Gift and disposal of my said Goods shall be deemed and taken
as part of my Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto Sett
my hand and Seal this Fifth Day of March anno D[omi]ni 1730 and in
the fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord KIng George
the Second etc '''Mary Rowe./. Signed Sealed and published by
the above named '''Mary Rowe''' to be her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us whom her presence Subscribed our
names as Witnesses '''Jn. Nicholoson W Stonestreet Sarah'''
'''Morris'''

Cod. If '''my Servant Eliz. Morris''' lives with me at the time of my
death I give her five pounds for mourning - '''Mary Rowe'''

Cod.This is how I would have my Good dispoes of at my death
To '''my eldest Son''' all the pictures

To '''my daughter Woollaston''' all
that belongs to me in her Chamber in Lime Street a Bed for her
Maid my Great Bible the yellow Stuff that lyes by

To'''Daughter'''
'''Ann''' all the furniture in her Chamber the White Quilt belongs
to it my Seal all my wearing Cloths and houshold Linnen all the
China in the Dineing Room and the Green Window Curtains the
|Tea Spoons and the little Stone Mortar both the little Seals

To
'''Daughter Harris''' the Bed she has of mine and one of the Beds in
the Maid Chamber the Leather Screen the great Table the Ring
I had for '''Lucy Cook'''

To '''Elizabeth Harris''' all the furniture in my
Chamber The rest of my Goods I give equally between '''my'''
'''Daughter Woollaston and my Daughter Ann''' ONly out of my plate
I would have '''my three Sons and my Daughter Rowe and my'''

[page 3 folio 181 recto]

'''fower Grandchildren''' have a Ring

I would have '''Mr Brag and'''
'''Mr Gibes''' have a ring written with my own hand the second day of
Sep[tember] 1721 '''Mary Rowe

I give to '''my Daughter Ann''' the C[ur]tons in the dining rome & all the things
belonging to that Chimny & all my Bookes witness my own this 10
day of Apr[il] 1730 . '''Mary Rowe'''. I give to '''my Daughter Anne''' my two
little servers & to '''my Granddaughter Eliz: Harris''' my Tancard
March the yth 1730 '''Mary Rowe''' I desier the other side may stand as it
is March the 7th 1730 '''Mary Rowe'''

22 Febry 1732

Which Day appeared personally '''Edward Rowe of Leaden'''
'''Hall Street London Stationer and Israel Woollaston of the Middle'''
'''Temple London Gentleman''' who being severall Sworne upon the
holy Evangelists to depose the Truth did depose and say as ffollows
vizt this Deponent '''Edward Rowe''' saith that he is the own Son
of Mrs '''Mary Rowe late of St Dionis Back Church London'''
'''Widow deceased''' and is well acquainted with her manner and
Character of handwriting having often seen her write and this
Deponent '''Israel Woollaston''' Saith that he has been acquainted
with the said '''Mary Rowe''' deceased for severall years before
her death and during such acquaintance of her has seen her
write and thereby became acquainted with her manner and
Character of handwriting and these Deponents say that having
now viewed and perused the bequest or Codicill at the Foot or
bottom of the last Will and Testament of the said deceased
hereunto annexed in the words following vizt - If '''my Servant'''
'''Eliz: Morris''' lives with me at the time of my death I give her
five pounds for mourning - and subscribed thus '''Mary Rowe'''
and having likewise viewed and perused the Testamentary
schedule of Codicill hereunto annexed beginning thus - This is
how I would have my Good dispoes of at my death To my
Eldest Son all the pictures etc and ending thus - my fower Grand
Children have a ring I would have''' Mr Brag and Mr Gibes'''
have a ring written with my own hand the second day of Sep[tember] 1721-
and this subscribed - '''Mary Rowe'''- and likewise the additional
bequests at the end of the said Codicill in the words and figure
following vizt I give to '''my Daughter Ann''' the C[ur]tons in the dining
rome & all the things belonging to that Chimny & all my Bookes
witnes my own this 10 day of Apr[il] 1729 '''Mary Rowe''' I give to '''my'''
'''Daughter Anne''' my two little servers & to '''my Granddaughter'''
''' Eliz: Harris''' my Tancard March the yth 1730 '''Mary Rowe''' I desier
the other side may stand as it is March the 7th 1730 -'''Mary Rowe''' - doe

verily believe the said two Codicils and severall Subscriptions of
Mary Rowe thereto subscribed to be totally wrote and Subscribed by
and with the proper handwriting of her the said '''Mary Rowe'''
deceased - Ed: Rowe - Israel Woollaston - This was sworn as being truthful to me '''Rich: Cheslyn Not[ary] Public '''(''rough translation of the ''Latin'') ===Sources===

Will of Mary Shenton, Spinster of Barwell, Leicestershire 1722

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Space:Shentons_of_Barwell|Shentons of Barwell]] The Will of Mary Shenton, Spinster of Barwell, Leicestershire, was written on 17 October 1720 and proved in London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 15 February 1721/2 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D583885 PROB 11/583/332] Description: Will of Mary Shenton, Spinster of Barwell, Leicestershire Date: 15 February 1722 Held by: The National Archives, Kew
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs, and assumed words, have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting mostly legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Mary Shenton''' of Barwell, testatrix *'''Francis Shenton''' senior of Loughborough *'''Gregory Kent''' uncle, left an annuity to Mary *'''Richard Dester''' tenant *Witnesses: '''Thomas Yennings, William Adamson, Sackvil Coy''' ---- In the Name of God Amen
I '''Mary Shenton''' of Barwell in the County of Leicester Spinster knowing
the uncertainty of life and certainty of death doe make and ordein
this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following first
I commend my Soul into the hands of Allmighty God hoping thro the
merits of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to have full pardon and
forgiveness of all my sins and to inherit eternal life and my body I
commit to the Earth to be decently buryed at the discretion of my
Executor hereafter named and as to the worldly goods and Estate which
it hath pleased God to bless me with I give and bequeath in manner
and forme followeing Imprimis I Will that my debts and Funerall
charges shall be fully paid and discharged Item I give and bequeath
to my loving Kinsman '''Francis Shenton''' sen[ior] of Loughborow in the County
aforesaid all the Arrears of my Annuity that was given me by my
Uncle '''Gregory Kent''' payable out of the Lands at Wharton now in the
possession of on '''Richard Dester''' togeather with all my Wearing
Apparell and all other Legacyes and debts that are due to me from any
person or persons whatsoever and doe also make and appoint my said [Page 2]
Kinsman Francis Shenton Sen[ior] sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament and I hereby revoak disanull and make void all former
Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made In Witness hereof I the
said Mary Shenton have hereunto set my hand and seale the seventeenth
day of October Anno Domini 1720. The mark of Mary Shenton Signed
Sealed Published and declared by the said Mary Shenton on and for
her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto
subscribed our names in the presence of the Testator '''Thomas Yennings'''
'''William Adamson Sackvil Coy'''./ [Probate in Latin]
Probatum fuit hujusmodi Testamentum apud London
coram Venerabili et Egregio Viro Johanne Bettesworth Legum
Doctore Curia Prerogativa Cantuariensis Magistro Custode sive
Commissario legitime constituto decimo quinto die Mensis Februarij
Anno Domini millesimo septingentesimo vicesimo primo Juramento
Francisci Shenton Senioris Executoris in dicto Testamento nominat cui
commissa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum bonorum Jurium
et Creditorum dicta defuncta de bene et fideliter Administrande eadem
ad sancta Dei Evangelia vigore Commissionis Jurat. [Exam] [Rough translation]
This testament was proved at London before the Venerable and Eminent John Bettesworth Doctor of Laws of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury Master Keeper or Commissioner legally appointed on the fifteenth day of the month of February In the year of the Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty-first Oath of Francis Shenton Senior Executor named in the said Will He was entrusted with the administration of all and every property of the Jurisprudence and the said creditors of the deceased concerning the good and faithful administration of the same He swears by the power of the Commission to the holy Gospels of God. == Sources ==

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] {{Red|Warning}} - The links to profiles are subject to change. As of 11 November 2018, the links were to profiles attached to the apparent family, but there are duplicates and other inconsistencies. Updates in February 2021 reveal the family still is a bit of a muddle. = Will of Mary Thweatt (Thweet) = '''[[Lee-985|Mary Thweatt]]''', maiden name unknown. : The maiden name of Mary Thweatt, whose will was '''written 4 January 1712''' and proved 13 January 1712,See text above for sources for written/proved dates. is not known. Some Thweatt researchers believe she was a Lee ([[Lee-985|Mary (Lee) Thweatt's profile]]) and some believe she was a Lewis, with Lee her middle name (see [[Lewis-25266|Mary Lee (Lewis) Thweatt's profile]]).Comment by [[Bowen-274|Brent Bowen]], postponing a merge of the two on 16 November 2018 (since completed, as [[Lee-985]]): : "Other researchers seem convinced last name is Lewis with Lee a middle name for Mary. Let's review their evidence and review my information on Lee parents before merging." ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 16 November 2018. :: ''Update'' - the two profiles just mentioned have been merged, as "Mary Lee (Lee) Thweatt", wife of [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]], daughter of [[Lee-12849|John Lee]] and [[Lewis-16595|Judith (Lewis) Lee]]. ~ 13 February 2021 "[[Thweatt-85|James Thwett]] was deceased by 1712 when his wife made her will".From [[Lee-985]]. Lead-in for that statement is presumed to be citation info, from ''Cavaliers & Pioneers'' * Pat BK 6, p. 72 * Charles City County Land Records, p. 49 * Prince George Co Quit Rolls, 1704, p. 412. Claiborne T. Smith, Jr. penned a correction for Vol. IX, No. 3 of the ''Southside Virginian'' that addressed information from his previous article (in Vol. VII, No. 1, pp 19-34, "see especially p 21"). The salient point was that [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]] "was obviously only married once and died between 1707, when he made a deposition at age 64... and the death of his widow, [[Lee-985|Mary]]. It was his son, [[Threatt-438|James]] (II) (as many Thweatt researchers have always maintained), who married in 1701, Judith Soane, as a second marriage. The Thweatt grandsons in the will are likely all sons of [[Threatt-438|James]] (II) who was born prior to 1666. His brothers [[Thweatt-88|Henry]] and [[Thweatt-86|John]] did not have families by 1713...."Claiborne T. Smith, Jr., "The Thweatt Correction," ''Southside Virginian,'' Vol. IX, No. 3 of the [https://archive.org/details/southsidevirgini91991/page/102 page 102] : As of 13 February 2021, profiles for those named in the above paragraph: * [[Lee-985|Mary]], widow of James Thweatt * [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]] (died c1707), husband of Mary * [[Thweatt-88|Henry]], son of [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]]/brother of James who m Judith c1701 * [[Thweatt-86|John]], son of [[Thweatt-85|James Thweatt]]/brother of James who m Judith c1701 :: Two profiles attached as James, son of James & Mary, confuse things (there are also two profiles for Judith Soane, but one was detached when merge of the two sons James was proposed in Jan. 2021; 1st wife apparently thought to be Birchett - two of them also): :* James [[Threatt-438]] - [[Threatt-438|James Threatt (bef.1666-1731)]] :* James [[Thweatt-1178]] - [[Thweatt-1178|James Thweatt II (abt.1676-abt.1718)]] :* Molly [[Birchett-49]] (1669-1712), wife of James Thweatt-1178 :* Mary [[Birchett-1]] (1669-1773), wife of James Threatt-438 :* Judith [[Soane-14]] (c1678-c1721), attached as wife of James Threatt-438 & mother of [[Thweat-7|Miles Thweat]] (b 1703), [[Thweatt-117|Drury Thweatt]] (b 1703), [[Thweatt-936|Richard Thweatt]] (b 1707) and [[Thweatt-116|Martha Peterson]] (b 1710) ''dates from their profiles as of 13 Feb. 2021'' :* Judith [[Soane-9]] (1701-1782), detached as wife of James Threatt-438 in January 2021 : A note on [[Soane-14]]'s profile: ::'''Note''': U.S. President [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]]'s great-grandmother was this Judith's aunt: [[Soane-13|Judith Soane]], married (1) Henry Randolph[https://books.google.com/books?id=uDoSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA127&lpg=PA127&dq=%22Judith+Soane%22+%22Peter+Field%22&source=bl&ots=IiIcy2F05d&sig=0Rii7caf3uiXNnLyJCZtFZohJA0&hl=en&sa=X&ei=bJ8QVf_oHcOaNrCDgdAM&ved=0CCQQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=%22Judith%20Soane%22%20%22Peter%20Field%22&f=false p 127], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine,'' Volume 4 (Google ebook reference from [[Soane-13]] profile and (2) Peter Field (TJ's great-grandfather). [[Soane-14|This Judith]]'s grandparents/[[Soane-13|that Judith]]'s parents, were Henry and Judith (Fuller) Soane.see [http://www.augustacountyhs.org/documents/WFA368.pdf this pdf] posted by the Augusta County Historical Society on a folder with a 36-page booklet, marked "Henry Soane, Progenitor of Thomas Jefferson" 1985 - it is probably the same booklet mentioned in Southside Virginian as "(n.d.), by Ellen Dabney Neff McLean." == Abstract == [[Lee-985|Mary Thweatt]]'s will "is found in Prince George County Deed and Will Book 1710-1713. In her will she mentions: : sons * James * Henry * John :daughters * Elizabeth * Archer * Mary * Judith : Grandsons * James Thweatt * James Sturdivant * Edward Thweatt * Miles Thweatt * William * James Parram * Matthew Parram : Legacies to James Hall son of Isaac Hall, Instand Hall and John Spain, Jr., John Spain was sole ex. of Marys will. The children are probably (or were in 2018): [[Threatt-438|James]], [[Threatt-88|Henry]], [[Threatt-86|John]], [[Thweatt-75|Elizabeth]], [[Thweatt-73|Archer]], and [[Thweatt-76|Mary]] (who married Daniel Sturdivant{{Citation Needed}}Geni: [https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thweatt2222&id=I1363 Mary Thweatt], shows marriage to Daniel Sturdivant (b c1670) as about 1699 in Prince George County, Virginia (but no sources)). Daughter Judith was not linked to a profile in 2018. As of 2018, grandsons were linked as [[Thweatt-1021|James Thweatt]], [[Sturdivant-413|James Sturdivant]] (Daniel[[Sturdevant-11]] profile is attached to Mary; [[Sturdivant-187]] is attached to [[Thweatt-1243|Judith]] (as of 11 Nov. 2018). ''Adventurers of Purse & Person'' shows Daniel's wife as __________ ... see [https://books.google.com/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&q=parham#v=onepage&q=sturdivant&f=false page 234] and Mary's son) [[Thweatt-1012|Edward Thweatt]], [[Thweat-7|Miles Thweatt]], William,No surname given in will, but perhaps [[Thweatt-44|William Thweatt]]. James Parram, Matthew Parram. Legacies to James Hall son of Isaac Hall, Instand Hall and John Spain, Jr., John Spain was sole ex. of Marys will." == Transcription == Transcribed by Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis. "This will has been transcribed from the original in the manner it was originally written." Printed in ''The Southside Virginian,'' Vol IX, No. 3, pages 100-101; July-Sept 1991Transcription copied from [https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini91991/southsidevirgini91991_djvu.txt full text version] of ''The Southside Virginian,'' Vol IX, No. 3 posted by archive.org. There may be some OCR errors. Changes should be verified against pdf version before being made. Differences to be checked have been added in brackets. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], 11 November 2018 ''Update - Changes have been made, verifying against the pdf format in archive.org [https://archive.org/details/southsidevirgini91991/page/101/ pages 101-]. ~ 13 Feb. 2021'' '''Will of Mary Thweatt, 1712 ~ Prince George County Wills''' In The name of God Amen I Mary Thweatt of Prince George County doe make & Declare This My last well & Testament in Manner & forme following, That is to Say first I bequeath My Soul into The Hands of Almighty God believing remission of sinns & everlasting life by The meritts Death & Passion of Jesus Christ my lord & Only Savior : Item I give Unto My GrandSon James Thweatt a Young Cow Bigg with Calfe hee giveing The first Cow Calfe That Cow brings I alsoe give to my Grandson James Thweatt one Young ewe bigg with Lamb : Item I give to my Grandson James Sturdivant one Heiffer bigg with Calfe. I alsoe give The first Cow Calfe That Cow brings to James Hall Son to Isaac Hall : Item I give to my Grandson Edwd Thweet one Red Cow Calfe : Item I give to My Son James one four foot Chest & all ye Mony & Money worth hee is Indebted to mee hee paying James Williams what I am Indebted I alsoe give my Son James one Sandy Sow & one Grisled Sow & one black barrow : Item I give to my Sonns James & Henry what mony I have due to mee in England Equally to bee Devided Between Them : Item I give to my Daughter Elisabeth one black Cow bigg with Calfe, I alsoe give The first Calfe That Cow brings to my Grandson William I also give to My Daughter Elisabeth one Iron pott that will hold About one Gallon, one feather bedd & all ye furniture Thereunto belonging : Item I give to My Daughter Archer my new Virg Cloath Gound & Coate : Item I give to my GrandSon James Parram one Bear coulerd Sow : Item I give to my Grandson Miles Thweet one Sow of ye same couler : Item I give to my Son James Thweet all The meat I have killed in The House : Item I give to my Son Henry one Sow That uses with his Hoggs, & all ye rest of My Hoggs to be divided Between my Sonns John & Henry : Item I give my Son Henry one Iron pott conty abt four Gallons, Three Iron Hooks, one pr Tongs one sive. One Case Bottles, Sixty Gallons Cider, & The Cask hee paying The Cooper for ye Cask, one pr pott Hookes, one powder Barrele full of Cotton : Item I give to my Son John a pr. Shillyards Ninety Gallons Cyder and all The Money hee is Indebted, hee paying John Kemp five Shillings in Money, I alsoe give him my part of ye great Brass Kettlee. : Item I give to my Daughter Judith one Still, I alsoe give to My Daughter Judith, Such part of My wareing Lineing as My Daughter Elisabeth Sheall Think fitt : Item I give to my Daughter Elisabeth one Case with The viols belonging to it & all The rest of My Bottles, one Bell Mettled Morter & Pestlee one warming pann Two Pewter Basons one pewter Dish, one Doz spoones & two Plates : Item I give to My Grandson Mathew Parram one Gold ring with Stone in it : Item I give to My Daughter Elisabeth Two Deal boxes full of Cotton one Small box of Cotton Pickt : Item I give to My Son Henry one Couch : Item I give to My Daughter Mary one Pewter Dish Two Plates, one Smoothing Iron & one Deal box with Lock & key : Item I give all The remaining part of My Corne to James Thweatt hee paying Two barrells to John Thweatt & two barrells to Henry Thweatt, & Two Barrells to John Spaine Junr & one bush Wheat to Inst Hall : Item I give to My Daughter Elisabeth all The remaining part of my Estate, I alsoe Order & Ordaine Jno Spain Junr Executor of This my last Will & Testament In Witness Whereof I.. .hereto sett my hand & Seale this 4th day of Jany 1712 {| |Signed Seald & Deliverd
in Presence & Sight of |align="center"|
her |- |Jno Kemp |align="center"|Mary M Thweet (S) |- |Tho X Sands |align="center"|mark |- |her | |- |Elisa S Sands | |- |marke | |} '''Page 102 ''The Southside Virginian,'' Vol. IX No. 3''' Prince George County Court The 13th Jany 1712 : The next before writtern last Will & Testamt of Mary Thweet deed was presented into Court by Jno Spaine Junr who made Oath Thereto & it being proved by the Oathes of Jno Kemp and Tho Sands is admitted to record & on his giveing Security for his true & faithfull Exer Thereof Certificate is Granted him for Obtaining a Probt In due forme : Test E Goodrich DClCur Prince George County Deeds, Wills, Etc, 1710-1713, Book B, pp 187-190. ''Published here [Southside Virginian] with the kind permission of the Archives and Records Division, Virginia State Library and Archives, Richmond, Virginia, Dr. Louis H. Manarin, State Archivist.'' ---- = Research Notes = Who the mother was of [[Sturdivant-413|James Sturdivant]] (named as grandson in the will) is not known. What is known of Daniel, his probable father, appears to be from articles in the Southside Virginian ([https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini51987/southsidevirgini51987_djvu.txt 1987] & [https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini61988/southsidevirgini61988_djvu.txt 1988]). : Working up to James and Daniel might help. A search of DAR records of the DAR-grs online database for the four variants of the name on 16 November 2018 discovered: * no entries for Sturtivant, Sturdivant, or Sturdevant. * {{DAR-grs|A211357|Hallom Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Patriotic Service (Virginia); born before 1730; married Mary Green; died before 10 June 1797 in Wake County, NC (son John Sturtevant m Selah Hobbs) * {{DAR-grs|A110694|James Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Civil Service (Virginia); born c1738, Surry Co.; married Mary ____; died before 8 Dec. 1796, Lunenburg Co. (daughters [[Sturdivant-203|Jemima]] m Joseph Dunman; [[Sturdivant-421|Elizabeth]] m Drury Ragsdale) / Patriot Ancestor: [[Sturdivant-203|James Sturdivant]] * {{DAR-grs|A206912|John Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Patriotic Service (Virginia); born 30 April 1748, Surry Co.; married (1) Martha _____; (2) Selah Hobbs; died before Mary 1796, Sussex Co. (daughter Polly m James Chappell) * {{DAR-grs|A110695|Lieutenant John Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Lieutenant (Virginia, resided: Brunswick County); born 15 Dec. 1757, Dinwiddie Co.; married Nancy Hollinsberry; died Hancock County, Georgia. Children: :#Hollinsberry Sturtevant, married Mark Jackson :#Robert Sturtevant, married Ann Norwood :#Nancy Sturtevant, married [[Griggs-1302|Henry Griggs]] * {{DAR-grs|A110698|Lieutenant John Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Problem with record ("the man with this service died without issue") ** Lieutenant, Virginia ** John Sturtevant born 22 August 1757 in Sussex County, Virginia; died Dec. 1816 in Prince George County, Virignia; married Martha Hobbs & had a son: Joel Sturtevant, married Malinda Cochran ** ''Note'' - don't know if the problem is just that this John did not serve or if this John DID serve but had no issue (so not sure if birth/death/marriage is for a John Sturtevant who served or for a John Sturtevant with a son named Joel) * {{DAR-grs|A201876|Matthew Sturtevant|16 November 2018}} ** Problem with record ("Mary who married John Lockhart A071021 was daughter of Robert Sturtevant") ** Patriotic Service (North Carolina); born c1727, Surry Co.; married (2) Tabitha ____, (2) Sarah Hines; died before 1790, Pitt Co., NC (only one daughter listed, Mary m John Lockhart, who isn't his daughter)

Will of Mary Westrow of Woodford 1626

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] Will of Mary Westrow 1626 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 149
{{Ancestry Sharing|2542302|dadd67d56bf28b48f679771f0bddebee39998b8e2bf4caeb0ffd91d8a5484f89}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|880095}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Will of Maria Westrowe, granted probate on 15 Jun 1626. Died about 1626 in London.
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' In the name of God Amen The tenth daie of May 1626 I '''Mary Westrowe of'''
'''Woodford daughter of Thomas Westrowe late Alderman of London deceased''' being at this tyme of
good and perfect remembrance but weak in bodie I thanke God therefore doe make this my last
will and testament in manner and forme followinge First I bequeath my bodie to te earth and my
Soule into the hands of Almightie God my onlie saviour and redeemer by whose merrittes death and
passion I trust to be saved and to enioy life everlastinge Imprimus I give and bequeath to Mrs Spindelove'''
2l 10s to''' Goodwife Brand and Goodwife Knolls''' 20s a peece to the poore of Woodford xl And to the poore
of St Edmund the Kinge in London xl And to the poore of St Christophers in London xl

Item I give to
'''my brother and to my two systers''' two hundred pounds a peece

Item I give to '''my Aunt Hill''' tenn pounds

Item I give to '''my cosen Katherne Hill vl

Item I give to '''my Cosen Thomas Hill''' vl

Item I give to '''my'''
'''Aunt Phillipps''' vl

Item I give to '''my Aunt Exton''' vl

Item I give to '''my Cosen Collard''' ls

Item I doe give
to Christs hospitallvl

Item I doe give to '''mist[ress] Millington xls

Item I give to '''my Cosen Elizabeth Hoskins vli

Item I give to '''Mr Hartson parson of Woodford xli

Item I give to '''Mr Paggett parson of St Edmunds''' afore
said vli

Item I give to '''Sara Clifton and to Sara Sithorne''' vli a peece And to the rest of my mothers servants
vls a peece All the rest of my goods and chattells I give and bequeath to '''my loving mother Mrs Mary Westrowe
whome I doe name and appoynt to be my sole executrix of this my last will and testament

Item I give
to''' Mrs Perkins''' ls

In witness hereof I have hereunto putt my hand and seale the daie and yeere first above
written the marke of Mary Westrowe Sealed and deliv[ere]d in the presence of us '''William Isaacton
'''Charles hoskins senior Syman Thelwall Elizabeth Hoskins''' ===Sources===

Will of Matthew Markham, Clark of Plumstead Magna, 1676

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the will of [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]], Clerk of Great Plumstead, 1676.'''Will - archival reference'''
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/markham-mathew-clerk-of-plumstead Markham, Mathew, clerk, of Plumstead]
Norfolk Record Office Online Catalogue
Reference code: Item PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 170
(accessed 1 Mar 2023)
'''Will - registered copy''': "Probate records, 1572-1857"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/300958 Probate records, 1572-1857] Regd. Copy Wills, v. 3 1660-1686
Film number: 008539534 > image 184 of 325
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C331-Z9RR-N}} (accessed 1 March 2023)
'''Transcription conventions''' * Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. * Crossings through have been included struck out * Bold text for names and italic text for places are my own for ease of reading. * Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F * Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] * Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Persons mentioned''' * [[Markham-1375|'''Matthew Markham''']], testator, clerk of Plumstead Magna, Norfolk * '''Mary English''', tenant, widow * '''[no first name] Witherells''' owner of purchased property (possibly that named in this conveyance [https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/conveyance-wetherell-to-markham-of-land-in-north-towne-furlong-and-makarr-furlong-inc-damsells-acre-and-land-near-st-edmonds-way-some-copyhold-of-the-manors-of-framingham-pigot-framingham-earl-whitlingham-and-surlingham Conveyance Wetherell to Markham of land in North Towne furlong and Makarr furlong inc. Damsells acre and land near St Edmonds way, some copyhold of the manors of Framingham Pigot, Framingham Earl, Whitlingham and Surlingham]. * '''Uncle Cocke''' * '''Mother''' (not named) * [[Calthorpe-149|'''Barbara Markham''']], wife, executrix * [[Markham-1373|''Daniell'']], son * '''Charles''' brother (probably Charles George Markham, witness of this will and named in Matthew's mother's will [[Space:Will_of_Ann_Markham%2C_widow_of_Great_Plumstead%2C_1681|Will of Ann Markham, widow of Great Plumstead, 1681]] * '''G Cock''', witness * '''Anne Wills''', witness (maid mentioned in father's will of the same year[[Space:Will_of_Matthew_Markham_of_Thorpe_next_Norwich%2C_1676|Will of Matthew Markham of Thorpe next Norwich, 1676]]) * '''Charles George Markham''', witness [folio 169 verso] In the name of God Amen I '''Matthew Markham''' of
''Plumstead magna in the County of Norfolk'' Cler[k] though sick in
Body yet of good and sound Memory & understanding praise be the
Lord Doe this sixth day of October in the Eight & twentieth year of
the Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles the Second and of our
Lord God one Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Six 1676 make ordaine publish &
Declare this my last Will and Testam[en]t: Revoking and annulling
all other and former Wills and writeings whatsoever purporting my
Will and Testam[en]t: as followeth First I Bequeath my soul into the
[folio 170 recto] hands of my gracious God & maker hopeing for and Expecting
Salvac[i]on by & through the alone merits & by the sole mediation
of my blessed Lord and Saviour the Lord Christ Jesus, and my Body to
the Earth from whence it was taken to be decently Interred
w[i]the as little of the Vanity of the World as maybe by my Executrix
hereafter named And my mind & Will is that as I intended God
permitting me life to pay & see paid & discharged all my Fathers Debts
and Legacyes Soe I doe Will and my mind is that my Executrix doe
fully p[er]forme & make good that my Intention And to that End &
purpose I doe hereby Give and Bequeath to my said Executrix
my house called the Dye-house in the p[ar]ish of ''St Martin at Palace''
''in Norwich at the Foot of the North End of White-Fryers Bridge''
& wherein the Widd[o]w '''Mary English''' & one '''Foster''' now livesth w[i]th
all thereto belonging to be Sold at the best Rate she can gett for
the Same within Eighteen Months after my Decease, And my
desire is after those Debts paid the Remainder may be Employed
for the purchasing of Lands some where adjoyning to the Estate where
I now live as my '''Uncle Cocke''' Shall advise And for my Estate at
''Framingham'' hopeing & Expecting my Mother Will still live w[i]th
my Wife, having no other Estate to make good my Fathers bequest
of thirty Pounds a year to her I give to my said Mother '''Anne
'''Markham''' ''my said Estate at Framingham Pigot & Framingham''
''Earle'' w[hi]ch I bought it of '''[gap] Witherells''' during her life And
after her Death to my Wife to sell for raiseing porc[i]ons for my
younger Children be they more or but one, if there be more than
one the Same to be ^ equally divided betwixt them, but if there be living
but one, Then my Son to Have Equall part of what ariseth upon
the Sale with that one, be it Male or female; The House where=
=in I now live And all the Estate of mine there, I Give to my
Wife '''Barbara Markham''' for her life And after her Decease
To '''Daniel my Son''' In case he allow to '''his GrandMother''' the
Rents and proffitts of the ''Coppyhold Lands at Framingham''
In case I live not to Surrender the Same to the use of my Will
as abovesaid, and to '''his Mother''' the Rents and proffitts of the Lands
w[hi]ch are ''Coppyhold at Plumstead'' otherwise I give the Same to '''my s[ai]d'''
'''Wife''' to be Sold to be divided among my other Children: For my
Leases at ''Plumstead'' and ''Surlingham'' I Give them to '''my Said'''
'''Wife''' for maintenance of my Children and to Increase their
any or every of their porc[i]ons as She see cause; All the Residue
of my Estate Goods Chattles household Stuffe & Implements
w[ha]tsoever I Give to '''my Said Wife''' to pay my Debts and the
Residue to Enjoy during her life, and then to be disposed among
my Children according to her discretion; And that this is my Will
I hereto Subscribe my hand & Sett to my Seal as the Same is
Interlined by the same hand and written in one side of paper
the day and year first abovewritten:/: For '''my Brother'''
'''Charles''' I must leave him to my Wife as my Father did to me
to deale w[i]th as he deserves and as She is able & Soe I
recomend him to her, I intend '''Dani^ells''' Satisfaccon as a
Legacye of my Fathers out of the house in ''Norw[i]ch'' to be
sold and for the Westcoats given by my Father and what
else is in his Will :/: Sealed Subscribed Published & Declared
in the p[re]sence of
'''Matthew Markham'''
'''G: Cock : Anne Wills'''
'''Charles George Markham'''
==Research notes== This will was written on 6 October 1676. The will of Matthew's father was written in May of the same year. Matthew Markham Senior's probate notice has mention of Barbara Markham, this Matthew's wife. Needs translating, but probably mentions the death of the son, and the wife taking over as executor. "Uncle Cocke" is possibly Matthew's mother's brother. Some sources have Matthew Markham senior marrying twice - first to Mary Peckover, who died in childbirth, and second to Anne Cocke, daughter of Charles George Cocke. Note signature of witness as Charles George Markham - possibly Matthew's brother, named for his mother's brother, and G. Cocke, possible George Cocke. [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 22:16, 1 March 2023 (UTC) ==Sources==

Will of Michael Whitfoott of Haxton, Norfolk, gent 1653

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] MIchael Whitfoot will 1653 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 225
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Will of Mic Whitfoott, granted probate on 23 Aug 1653. Died about 1653 in Hapton, Norfolk, England.


This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Michael Whitfoott of Hapton, , Norfolk, gent. Written on the 16 December 1652 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 23 August 1653 '''Persons mentioned''' *''' Michaell Whitfoott of Hapton in the Countie of Norfolk gent''' testator *''''Barbary my dearly beloved wife''' wife of testator, executrix and residual legatee *'''Daniel Whitfoote my sonne''' * '''Martha Whitfoott my daughter''' *'''Thomas Turner the sonne of Barbary my now wife''' Stepson *'''the foure daughters of Edmond Whitfoote my brother''' daughters of [[Whitefoot-31|Edmund Whitefoot (abt.1612-)]] not named * '''the two children of my late sister Wildman''' children not named, late sister was wife of John Wildman *'''my deare mother''' not named *'''my brother John Whitfoote''' * '''my brothers Edmund and Phillip Whitfoote''' * '''Elizabeth my late servant now the wife of Edw: Wip[er]s?''' *'''Elizabeth Henry''' no relationship stated *'''Rob. Allen''' witness to will *'''John Maxes?''' witness to will *'''Sarah Sabbarton''' witness to will [page 1 folio 128 recto] In the name of God Amen. The
sixteenth day of December in the year of our Lord God sixe hundred,
fiftie and two. '''I Michaell Whitfoott of Hapton in the Countie of Norfolk gent''',
being of good and p[er]fect minde and memorie (thanks be given unto god for it)
doe ordaine and make this my last will and testament in mann[er] and forme
following:

First and before all other things, I committ and commend my soule into
the hands of Almighty God my heavenly father steadfastly believing that
thorough the merritts and Death of Jesus Christ my only Saviour my sinnes
are thoroughly washed away and p[ar]doned: And my body I comitt to the earth to
be interred in the p[ar]ish Church of Hapton aforesaid: And concerning those
worldly goods which it hath pleased god to bestowe upon me I dispose of them
as followeth.

Imprimus I give and bequeath unto '''Barbary my dearly beloved'''
'''wife''', All those my freehold howses and landes lying and being in the Townes
of Hapton, Fundenhall, Florden or else where within the Countie of Norf[olk] duringe
the time and terme of her naturall life quietly To have, hold and enioy the same.
And from and after the decease of '''Barbary my wife''' I give and bequeath All my
howses Landes and Tenements whatsoever lying and being in the Townes of
Hapton, Fundenhall, Florden or else where within the Countie of Norf[olk] unto
'''Daniel Whitfoote my sonne''' and the heires of his body lawfully to be begotten
upon Condition that he the said '''Daniel''' or his heires shall pay or cause to be
paid out of the foresaid Landes and tenements unto '''Martha Whitfoott my'''
'''daughter''' her heires or Assignes the some of two hundred pounds of lawfull
money of England, one hundred pounds thereof to be paid within one yeare
next after he or they shall come to enioy the said Landes and tenements, And
the other hundred pounds the next yeere following after that, att the porch
of the p[ar]ish Church of Hapton aforesaid: And for default of payment of the
said two hundred pounds, or any p[ar]t or p[ar]cell thereof to be paid by '''my sonne'''
'''Daniel Whitfoott or his heires unto '''Martha Whitfoote my daughter''' her
heires or Assignes: Then I give and bequeath unto '''Martha Whitfoote my'''
'''daughter'''eighteene acres and one parte of the foresaid Lands lying and being
in Croston Furland in Hapton aforesaid.: And also twelve acres more of the
foresaid land incloses abutting upon Flodderdicke Feild in Haxton aforesaid
for the said '''Martha my daughter''' and her heires for ever

Item I give and
bequeath uno '''Barbary Turner the daughter of Barbary my now wife
the some of Twentie pounds of lawful English money, to be paid by '''my sonne'''
'''Daniel''' or his heires within three yeeres next after he or they shall come to
enioy my said Lands and tenements so by me given as aforesaid:

Item I give and
bequeath unto '''Thomas Turner the sonne of Barbary my now wife''' the some
of Twentie poundes of like lawfull English money to be paid by '''my sonne'''
'''Daniel''' or his heires within foure yeeres next after he or they shall come to
be possessed of the foresaid Lands and tenements: And if it shall please God
that '''my sonne Daniel Whitfoote''' shall de[pa]rte this life not leaving an heyre
of his body lawfully begotten: Then I give and bequeath unto '''Martha'''
'''Whitfoote my daughter''', All that my howses lands and tenements
formerly given and bequeathed unto '''my sonne Daniel''', To her the said
'''Martha Whitfoote''' and her heyres for ever; Upon Condic[i]on that she the
said '''Martha''' or her heires shall pay or cause to be paid out of my foresaid
lands and tenements unto '''Barbary Turner the daughter of Barbary my'''
'''now wife''' or her heires, the some of one hundred pounds of lawfull English
money at two severall payments Vidz{it} fiftie pounds within one yeere next
And the other fiftie poundes the next yeere following that. And likewise
I give and bequeayj to be paid out of my foresaid landes and tenements by
'''my said daughter Martha Whitfoote or her heyres if she or they shall
live

[page 2 folio 128 verso]

live to enioy the same unto '''Thomas Turner, the sonne of Barbary my now wife'''
or hir heirs, the some of one hundred pounds of lawfull Englaish money as Two
severall payments, vidz fiftie poundes to be paid within three yeeres next after
'''Martha my said daughter''' shall come to enioy my said lands and tenements, And the
other fiftie pounds the next yeere following the foresaid three yeeres

Item I
give and bequeath to be paid out of my foresaid lands and tenements by''' my'''
'''daughter Martha''' or her heires if she or they shall come to enioy the same, unto
'''the foure daughters of Edmond Whitfoote my brother''' the some of foure score
pounds of lawfull English money, That is to say to each of them twenty pounds
a peece:

Item I allsoe give and bequeath unto '''the two children of my late sister'''
'''Wildman''' the some of Twentie pounds of lawfull English money to be equally
devided betwene them: All which severall somes, to be paid unto them, and
every of them as they shall attaine unto their severall ages of one and twentie
yeeres:

And if in case it should please God that both '''my said children Daniel'''
'''and Martha Whitfoote''' shall dep[ar]te this life before such time as, they or either
of them shall come to enioy my said Lands and tenements so given as aforsaid not
leaving issue behind them of their or either of them bodyes lawfully to be
begotten: Then I give and bequeath All my said houses lands and tenements
whatsoever wih their appurten[a]nces standing lying and being in the Townes
of Haxton, Fundenhall, Forden or else where within the County of Norf[olk] unto
'''Barbary Whitfoote my now wife''' and her heires for ever Upon Condition that
she the said '''Barbary my wife''' her heires or Executors shall pay or cause to be
paid within five yeeres next after she or they shall come to have, hold & enioy
all my said houses, landes and tenements as aforesaid, the some of five hundred
pounds of lawfull English money unto''' the foure daughters of my foresaid'''
'''brother Edmund Whitfoote And the two children of my late sister'''
'''Wildman''', that is to say; one hundred poundes a peece to '''the four daughters'''
'''of my said brother Edmund, And fifty pounds a yeere to each of the children'''
'''of my said late sister Wildman''': if they be then liveing every of the said five
yeeres to pay one hundred pounds beginning at the eldest, and ending at the
youngest:

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my deare mother''' one gold ring of
twentie shillings price if she be then living:

Item I give and bequeath unto
'''my brother John Whitfoote''' twentie shillings to buy him a Ring:

Item I give
and bequeath unto '''my brothers Edmund and Phillip Whitfoote''', to each of them
twentie shillings to buy them Rings;

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Mr

'''Wale minister of Haxton''' forty shillings if then instant in officiating at Hapton

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Elizabeth my late servant now the wife'''
'''of Edw: Wip[er]s?''' Teen shillings:

Item I give and bequeath unto the poore of
the Church of Hapton Teen shillings:

Item I give and bequeath unto the poore people
of the p[ar]ish of Hapton Teen shillings:

Item I give unto '''Elizabeth Henry'''
Teen shillings:

All these last written legacies so by me given and
bequeathed as aforesaid I will shall be paid by Executrix here after
named within three monthes next after my decease; All which said
some or somes of money soe by me given and bequeatheed to any p[er]son or
p[er]sones in this my last will and testament. I will shall be paid in the
porch of the p[ar]ish Church of Hapton aforesaid within the time therin
lymitted;

Item I doe make ordaine, constitute and appoint '''Barbary'''
'''Whitfoote my wellbeloved wife sole Executrix''' of this my last will and
Testament, unto whome I give All the residue of my goods (not heretofore
given and bequeathed) money, plate, household stuffe, and ymplements of
household towards the payment of my debts, and bringing of my body decently to the
earth.

In witness that this is my last will & testam[ent] being written in foure sheets of pap[er]. I
..... to each of them set my hand & to the last of them my hand and seale & published it to be my
last will & testament. '''Michael Whitfoote;''' In the p[re]sence & testimony of '''Rob. Allen, John Maxes?'''
'''Sarah Sabbarton''' ===Sources=== * [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D773032 '''Will of Michael Whitfoote''' The National Archives]

Will of Michaell Hunt Soapmaker of Bristol 1684

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[[Category:Bristol, Wills and Estates]] ==Summary== This is the last will and testament of [[Hunte-105|Michaell Hunte (abt.1640-1684)]] a soapmaker of Bristol, England. It was written on the 21st April 1684. Michaelis died in about 1684 in Bristol. Their will passed probate on 12 June 1684. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 376
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Will of Michaelis Hunt, granted probate on 12 Jun 1684. Died about 1684 in Bristol.
Michaell wrote his will on the 21st April 1684, he was sick in body but of sound and perfect memory. He nominated his wife [[Wiggins-4772|Judith Hunt]] to be his sole executor and named as overseers: *''my loving uncle'' [[Day-20883|Thomas Day]] (his wife’s mother’s brother) *''my loving brother in-law [[Phillips-48655|ffrancis Phillips]] (his wife’s half sister’s husband) *''my loving cousen Thomas Edwards'' (possibly [[Edwards-32916 |Thomas Edwards (attorney-at-law)]] ) *''my loving friend James Millard'' At the time he wrote his will he possessed the following property: *His ''house in St Thomas Street in Bristol for soe many years yet to come of my term thereine'' * Three houses in the high street in Bristol, described as the ''lowermost'', ''middle'' and ''uppermost'' houses. *The ''Parsonage of Conglesbury in the county of Sommerset'' * ''tenemants and lands in Churchill and Langford or either of them in the said county of Somerset'' *''a copyhold Tenement in Langford in the said county held of the Bishop of Bathe and Wells as of his mannor of Banwell for my life and after my death one John Croft hath his life therein during the lives I have thereupon'' * Spring Plantation in Jamaica a plantation inherited 'by the death of his brother Joseph, including: houses farms negroes servants lands tenemants and hereditments Bequests: * He left his “loving wife” [[Wiggins-4772|Judith Hunt]] “the house in St Thomas for soe many years yet to come of my terme thereine and shee shall live” and “the use only of my plate and houshold stuffe” * He left his son [[Hunt-28690|Michael]] the house in St Thomas, after the death of Judith his wife, also the parsonage in Conglesbury as well as the property i. Langford in Somerset and the sum of £200 * His son [[Hunt-28692|Thomas]] received the copyhold Tenement in Langford and the sum of £100 * His three sons [[Hunt-28694|Samuel]] , [[Hunt-28695|John]] and [[Hunt-27034|Joseph]], each received one of his three houses (lower, middle and upper) in the High Street, Bristol. * His three daughters [[Hunt-28689|Mary]], [[Hunt-28697|Sarah]] and [[Hunt-28698|Ann]] each received £400 * He left £20 to the poor of the Parish of St Thomas * He left eighty pounds in his mothers name to preach two surmons a year in the Parish of Churchill in Somerset (which is still the case today) and any residue for the poor of that parish. * The rest and residue (including Spring Plantation) to be shared equally between his wife and children. ==Transcript of the Will== ''Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original.''
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Transcript by [[Sansum-45|Sansum-45]] 13:16, 7 July 2023 (UTC) ''' In the name of God Amen''' / I Michael hunt of the city of Bristol Soapmaker being sick in body but of / sound and perfect memory thanks be given to Almighty God therefore Doe / this one and twentieth day of April in the yeare of our Lord one thousand / six hundred eighty and foure make and ordaine this my last Will and / Testament in manner and forme following Imprimis I give and bequeath unto / the poor of the parish of St Thomas in Bristol Twenty pounds to bee paid to / the Feoffers of the Church Lands there for their use within six months after / my death Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Judith mine house / in St Thomas Street in Bristol for soe many years yet to come of my terme / thereine and shee shall live and from and after her death I give the same house / with th’appurtenances to my sonne Michael hunt for the remainder of my / terme and interest therein which shall bee then to come Item I give devise and / bequeath unto my sonne Samuel hunt all that my lowermost house of my / three houses in high street in the City of Bristol now in the possession of / Thomas ----- ----- with th’appurtenances as the same is now held and / enjoyed by the said Thomas Tawyer? To hold to my said sonne Samuel / and the heirs of his body lawfully to be begotten and for want of such issue / to my sonne Thomas hunt and his heirs forever item I give my middlehouse of my / said three houses in highstreet now in the possession of William --- --- --- / th’appurtenances as the same is now --- enjoyed by the said William --- / To my sonne John and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten and for want of / such issue to my said sone Michael and his heirs forever item I give the / uppermost of my said three houses in highstreet now in the possession of Mr / Rogerson Woollendraper with the appurtenances as the same is now held by the / said mr Rogerson to my sonne Joseph and the heirs of his body lawfully to bee / begotten and for want of such issue to my said sonne Thomas and his heirs / forever Item I give and bequeath unto my said eldest sonne Michael and his / heirs All that my Parsonage of Conglesbury in the county of Sommerset / during the lives I have thereupon Also I give unto him two hundred pounds in / money and I have? to distend? to him my tenemants and lands in Churchill and / Langford or either of them in the said county of Somerset Item whereas I have / a copyhold Tenement in Langford in the said county held of the Bishop of / Bathe and Wells as of his mannor of Banwell for my life and after my death one / John Croft hath his life therein But in Trust to permit such person and / persons to hold and enjoy the same by my will or otherwise direct Now I do / hereby will direct and appoint That my said sonne Thomas hunt his heirs / and administrators shall hold and enjoy the same coppyhold Tenements / during the life of the said John croft to his own proper use And also I give / to my said sonne Thomas One hundred pounds in money Item I give and / bequeath unto my daughters Mary Sarah and Anne to each of them the / umme of foure hundred pounds a peece And it is my will and I do hearby / direct and appoint that the severall summes of money herein before by mee / given to my said Children shall bee paid to my overseers hereinafter named / for my said childrens use and to be paid by my said overseers to my said / children severally at their respective days of marriage or age of one and / twenty years which first happens and till that time I appoint the monnies to / bee by my said overseers and the survivors and survivor of them put forth at / interest in my said overseers names and soe much of the interets of each / childs legacy to bee apprlied towards his her and their severall and respective / maintainance as to my said overseers shall seeme? --- and the surplus of the / interest thereof shall goe and be applied towards increasing their respective / portions And I doe hereby give the guardianship tuition and governance of / my said Children and of their estates respectively during their minority to / my said wife and overseers desiring they may be educated in the feare of / God and according to their degree and quality and when either of my sons / Shall be capable of goeing Apprentices I desire my wife and overseers may / place them in Apprentices to some convenient trade and to take money for / doeing? there of one of their legacies or the income of their respective estates / and I appoint my said wife and overseers to meete once a year at some time / and place as they shall see fittest to auditt and adjust all accompts relating to / my said children and their estates and I appoint fourty shillings yearly and / not more to be spent at such meetings And I appoint audit bookes to be kept / for the purpose aforsaid And I appoint the charges Of such meetings and the / charges of keeping and --- the said Accompts amd of retrieving? My Gents? / and interest money as also all other charges and expenses my said overseers / shall be at in restitte? to this trust to be borne and paid out of the surplus / of my estate not as yet herein devised Item I give to my said wife the use only of my plate and houshold stuffe during her life and after her death to such / of my children as shall be most dutifull to her and to whome shee shall thinke / fitt to give the same and if shee make not disposition thereof among my children / then I appoint the same after her death to bee equally divided among all my / children then living And I appoint each of my children assoone as they are by / law capable to give my executors? herein after named releases and discharges for / all moneyes and other things whatsover that hath at any time been given or / left for them by any person or persons whatsover or which have or shall / come to my hands for their use or uses And if either of them shall refuse to give / such releases and discharges Then I appoint him her or them --- refusing / to have not benefit or advantage by this my will Item all the rest and residue / of my goods chattells and personall estate whatsover and wheresoever / my debts and legacies being paid and funerall expenses discharged I give and / bequeath to my wife and children equally to devided amongst them share / and share alike And whereas by the death of my brother Joseph hunt such? / plantations houses farms negroes servants lands tenemants and hereditments / in the Island of Jamaica are distributed? Or doe belong to me Now I doe hereby / give devise and bequeath unto my overseers hereinafter named and to their / heirs executors administrators and assignees forever all and sundry such / muessages plantations farms houses negroes servants lands tenem(ts) and / hereditaments in Jamaica aforsaid In Trust that they will equally divide / the same amongst my wife and children share and share alike And for as much as / it may prove expensive to recover the same I doe hereby appoint the charges / in prosecuting and defending all Suites and other troubles and losses relating / thereto to be borne and paid by my said wife and children equally between / them Item I doe make and constitute my said loving wife sole Executor of / this my said will but before shee be admitted to prove the same or intervene? / with my estate I doe direct and appoint That shee enter into a statute or / Corregulisance? To my Overseers of the penalty of Three Thousand pounds / conditioned to performe this my will And I desire and constitute my loving / uncle Mr Thomas Day my loving brother inlaw Mr ffrancis phillips my / loving cousen Mr Thomas Edwards and my loving friend Mr James / Millard To bee overseers of this my will desiring them to accept the trouble / and trust by mee herein before reposed in them and for their paines to bee / taken therein I give to each of them thirty shillings to buy them and their wives / each a ring to --- as a token of my love to them for their respects and kindness / in attempting this trust Item whereas my late mother Mrs Mary Plomley deceased / did appoint eighty pounds to be laid out in lands and the incomb of part thereof / to be applied for preaching two sermons yearly in the parosh church of / Churchill and the residue of the incomb thereof for the benefit of poore people / there as may appear more fully in an instrument in the nature of a Will / which my said mother left behind her at her death Now it is my express / will that my said mothers direction be punctually observed And that the / said eighty pounds be laid out and --- by my said wife and overseers / accordingly with as much speed as may bee and till some purchase can be / had I appoint the said eighty pounds to be lett out at interest after the rate of / five pounds pcent and the interest to be applied according to my said direction / and intention In witness whereof I have hereto sett my hand and seal the / day and year first above written Micha hunt Signed Sealed published / and delivered by the within named Michaell hunt to bee his last will and / testement in the presence of Thomas Day, henry [blank] , Roger / Day , Cornelius Buttle Robert Clifford Sarah Jordan'/

Will of Michaell Whitefoote senior of Hapton, Norfolk 1619

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[[Category:Norfolk, Wills and Estates]] Extracts from will of Michael Whitfoot 1619 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 133
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Will of Michaelis Whitefoote, granted probate on 9 Jun 1619. Died about 1619 in Hopton, Norfolk, England.
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''[[Whitefoot-26|Michael Whitefoot]] the elder of Hopton in the Countie of Norf[olk] yeoman''' Testator *'''Mr Rogers preacher of Deddam in Essex ''' received twenty shillings *'''Mr Crompton preacher''' received twenty shillings *'''William Welles''' testator purchased land from *'''[[Gallard-291|Johane]] my wife ''' wife of testator *'''Elizabeth Robyns my sister''' possibly sister or sister of his wife received a copyhold tenement and building in Forncett *'''William Robyns her lame Sonne''' son of Elizabeth Robyns, received copyhold tenement after his mother's decease toward his maintenance. *'''Thomas Robyns his brother''' brother of William Robyns receives the copyhold tenement after death of his brother William *'''Thomas Lynes sometyme my serv[a]nnt''' received one roode of free land at rent of a penny a year *'''Sammell Lynes his sonne''' receives land after his father Thomas's decease at same rent *'''[[Whitefoot-29|Michael Whitefoot]] my sonne''' son of testator and main beneficiary apart from testator's wife, supervisor of will *'''Thomas Knyvitt Knighte and Thomas Knyvet Esquire his sonne and heire apparent''' sold land to testator *'''William Ryder''' sold land to testator *''' John Lulmon or Lulman''' sold land to testator *'''George Whitefoote my father nowe deceased''' testator's father *'''Richard Wyggott''' owns land adjacent to testator's *'''John Durrant of Wymondham nowe Deceased''' testator bought land from him *'''[[Whitefoot-30|Michael Whitefoot]] my grandchilde''' son of Michael Whitefoot the testator's son *'''[[Whitefoot-31|Edmund Whitefoot]] my grandchilde''' son of Michael Whitefoot the testator's son * '''[[Whitefoot-29|Michael]] my sonne and Martha nowe his wife''' *''' Thomas Hutchenson nowe minister and preacher of the parishe of Hapton''' *'''Philemon Hutchenson my godson''' * '''Richard Whiting of Fundenhall, my brother in lawe''' * '''[[Whitefoot-33|John Whitefoot]] my grandchilde''' *'''[[Whitefoot-35|Thomas Whitefoot]] my granndchilde''' * '''Elizabeth and Constance my sisters''' *''' Richard Thrifte ''' *'''my brother in lawe George Thrifte *''' Elizabeth nowe wife of Hammond Skouthe''' *''' Susan Holmes sometyme my servannte''' * '''Thomas Watson and Susan Watsonne my Sisters children and sometyme my servannts''' * '''Thomas Robyns John Watson John Thrifte and Edward Robyns Mary Robyns and Thomasine Brooke my sisters children''' * '''[[Whitefoot-36|Dorothie Whitefoote]] my grandchilde''' * '''John Hillman''' testator purchased land from him *'''Thomas Carter deceased''' Testator purchased land in Ashwellthorpe from him * '''John Bridgham my farmer''' *'''Edward Lincolne my farmer''' *'''Robert Allen of Hapton in the Countie of Norf[olk] Tanner''' testator bought land from him *'''sonne or Daughter that is nowe in the wombe of Martha Whitefoote my daughter in Lawe''' *'''Anne Whiting my kynneswoman and somtyme my servannt''' *'''Michaell Lullman my god sonne''' *'''Gyles Brooke my brother in Lawe''' *'''Samuel Brooke my godsonne and unto Thomazine Brooke his Daughter and sometyme my servannt''' *'''Roger Watson my kynnesman''' *'''Christian Gallard my mother in Lawe''' *'''my ladie Bell''' *'''Mrs Greene of Forncett''' received a starre Royall * '''Thomas Hutchinson''' *'''Thomas Greenewood *'''Robert Gallard preachers *'''Richard Whitefoote''' *'''Roger Gallard''' *'''William Gallard Francis Gallard John Whitefoote Richard Whiting and John Lullman my brother in Lawes''' *'''William Dabbes John Fuller and John Dabbes my kynnesmen''' *'''Mrs Hutchinson Mrs Amyes and to Robert Whitings wife''' *'''Robert Johnson''' witness to will Starts with the usual profession of faith:
In the name of God amen the twentity day of October in the
yere of the Reigne of oure soveraigne Lord James nowe Kyng of England France and
Ireland the sixteenth and of Scotland the twoer and fiftieth '''I Michael Whitefoote'''
'''the elder of Hopton in the Countie of Norf[olk] yeoman'''.....................................etc
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inter alia.... I desire that some godlie preacher may be procured to preache at my
funerall for the onlie Edification and Information of the people unto whome I give gor his
paynes then bestowed twentie shillinges

He leaves money to the Church reparations, money left for the poor in various Norfolk parishes
Item I give to '''Mr Rogers preacher of Deddam in Essex '''And
to '''Mr Crompton preacher''' to either of them twentie shillings to be paid by myne Executrix
within three monthes next after my decease.

Item I gyve and bequeathe my free messuage w[ith]
the Edifices and appurten[an]ces thereto belonging which I purchased of '''William Welles''' lying
in the towne of wynmondham unto '''Johane my wife and to her heires forever.'''
>br/> Item I give and bequeathe my coppiehould Tenement with the yarde therto belonging with all the profitts
and commodities to the same belonging as yt lyeth in the parishe of Fornesett St Peter
unto '''Elizabeth Robyns my sister''' during the whole terme of her naturall life without
ympeachment of waste. And after her decease unto '''William Robyns her lame Sonne'''
towards his mayntenn[a]nce and keeping during his life without ympeachment of waste'''
And after his decease I give and bequeathe the same coppiehould Tenement and yarde with
all the profitts and commodities therto belonging unto '''Thomas Robyns his brother''' and to his heires for ever.

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Lynes sometyme my serv[a]nnt''' one
Roode of free land by estimation and nowe in his occupation and by hym builded as yt is nowe
enclosed with Dikes and Quicksetts from my other landes and abutting uppon the common
of Hopton called Hadwesmarshe towards the East for and during the whole terme of his
naturall life: And after his decease to '''Sammell Lynes his sonne''' and to his heires forever
paying therefore for ever unto the owners and possessors of my Captiall mesuage in
Hopton wherein I nowe dwell one penny of yerelie rent in the feast daye of Saint
Michael tharchangel allwaies to be paied.

Item whereas I purchased and ioyned '''Michael Whitefoote'''
'''my sonne''' with me in the same purchase so as and owne heires of '''Sr Thomas Knyvitt Knighte'''
'''and Thomas Knyvet Esquire his sonne and heire apparent''' one mesuage or Tenement
with his Crofte and divers other peeces of meadow and Turberye lying and beyng in the
Towne of Hupton conteyning togeather by estimation one and twentie acres and twentie
Nyne perches ( as by theire Indenture of Bargaine and Sale thereof to as made nearing date
the Twelvth day of February in the Nyne and thirtith yere of the Raigne of oure
Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth one Thousand five hundred Nynetie Sixe .....
appeareth. By which purchase the same free Tenement, Crofte, meadowes and Turbaryes

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by the Lawe of this Land after my decease ought descend and come to '''Michael Whitefoote my sonne'''
and his heires. Nevertheless my mynde and will and whole intent is for the bettercommondious
and mre peaceable occupyng of themseyng they lie enclosed and mixed amongste my oth[er]
meadowes Turberies and groundes that all the same Tenement crofte meadowes Turberies
and groundes conteyning together one and twentie acres and twentie nyne perches shal
ymmediatlie from and after the day of my decease be still occupied and enioyed by '''Johane'''
'''my wife and her assignes during the whole terme of her naturall life without ympeachm[ent]
of any waste And further I allsoe require and chardge '''Michael Whitefoote my sonne''' that
within one whole yere next after my decease (yf he be then living) convey and besstowe the
same Tenement Crofte meadowes and Turberyes conteyning togeather one and twentie
acres and twentie nyne perches and every parte and parcell thereof by his deede sufficient
in the land sealed and seizin and peacable possession by hym Delivered uppon the
Tenement and goundes before specified without any manner or Condition or Limitation
stande or Deceipt unto '''Michael Whitefoote his sonne and my grandchilde''' to have &
to houlde to hym the saied '''Michael ''' and to his heires for ever ymmediately from and
after the decease of '''Johane my wife''' & Michael Whitefoote my sonne and Martha nowe his'''
'''wife And of Michael Whitefoote my sonne''' trulie and faithfully performe this my desire and
requeste within the true specified and Limites Then I do give and bequeathe unto tthe sayd
'''Michael my sonne ymmediatelie from and after my decease for and during the whole tearme
of the naturall life pf '''Johane my wife''' withour ympeachment of any waste All that my mesuage
or Tenement in Hapton with his crofte and ...stalles of pasture and wood beyng all freehold
which I purchased of '''William Ryder''' nowe deceased as they lie togeater enclosed in the
parish of Hapton conteyning by estimation fifteene acres with one Inclose of arrable lying at
the Northend of the same pasture or wood conteyning Seaven acres and a halfe of free and
Coppiehould Land with fower acres of free land lying in twoe severall peeces and one acre
of Coppiehould holden of the mannor of Florden beyng all arrable Land lying in Hallyway
feild and purchased by me of '''William Rider and John Lulmon''' One free meadowe conteyning
Tenne acres called the "long meadowe" abutting uppon Hallinaye brigg towards the west
with one meadowe conteyning one acre and a halfe free lying next the "Common pasture
of Hapton called Hawsomershe" towards the east w[ith] twoe free meadowes were sometime
'''George Whitefoote my father nowe deceased''' and one other meadowe free abutting uppon the
Tenement of '''Richard Wyggott''' towards the Northe conteyning three acres, one Inclose of
[asture free conteyning twoe acres and a halfe called Bromeclose abutting uppon Huns=
wethe towards the Northe and one other Inclose of arrable land pasture bothe free &
coppie lying next the same broome pightell conteyning seaven acres by estimation and
one other Inclose of arrable free conteyning twoe acres three roodes called S..... pightell
lying next the common pasture called Hawsthill towards the east. And allsoe three acres
and a halfe of arrable free lying in S..... feilde in fower severall peeces whereof three perch
conteyne three acres abutting uppon my pightells called Duches and Greenfeild pightells
towards the Sowthe and the other halfe acre abuttets uppon Hawsmershe towardes
the Northe...........................................................................................................
Inclose I latelie purchase of '''John Lulman............................................................
And ymmediatelie after the decease of '''Johane'''
'''my wife''' I do give and bequeathe that mesuage or Tenement withall the Landes & meadowes
pastures and feedinges withall and singular their appurt[e]n[an]ces aswell freehoulde as coppy=
.... Custommary hould conteyning in the whole threescore eight acres and one roode to
the same more or less without ympeachment or any waste unto '''Michael Whitefoote'''
'''my grandchilde''' for and during the whole tearme of the naturall life of '''Michael'''
'''Whitefoote my sonne''' And after the decease of the sayed '''Michael Whitefoote my Sonne'''

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I do then give and bequeathe the same mesuage or Tenement with all the said Landes meadowes pastures
and feedinges with all and singular there profitts commodities and appurt[e]n[a]nces conteyning
togeather Threescore eight acres and one roode unto '''Edmund Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and
his heires for ever provided allwayes notwithstanding that my full mynde and Determinate
purpose and will is that yf the saied '''Michael Whitefoote my sonne''' shall not within one whole
yere next after my decease (yf he be then living) by his Deede sufficient in the Lawe convey &
assigne the saied mesuage or Tenement with his crofte meadowes and Turberies before
foresaid conteyning togeather one and twentie acres and twentie nyne perches to the onlie use
of the saied '''Michael Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and to his heires for ever ymmediatelie after
the decease of the saied '''Johnae my wife and Micheal my sonne and Martha nowe his wife'''
without any manner of Condition or Limitation as is before expressed and Declared or
otherwise shall not suffer sll other and every of my mesuages and Tenements Landes meadowes
pastures and feedinges with all and singular theire appurtenances profitts easements and
Commodities whatsoever aswell freehouldes coppiehould or customary hold set lying and
beying in the townes and feildes of Ashwellthorpe ......mmingham Fundenshall and
Hapton in the Countie of NOrf[olk] for ever after my decease to be quietlie and peaceablie
possessed occupied and enioyed by '''Johane my wife''' and her assignes and all and every of
my grandchildren theire or any of theire heires executors Administrators and assignes
unto whome in and by this my last will and Testament I have given and bequeathed
any of my saied mesuages or Tenements Landes etc for terme
of life or yeres or in fee simple for ever according to my intent and meaning herein
expressed but shall seeke and advantage by Lawe or other stande or Deceipt to convey
affixe ..... give grante sell Surrender or otherwise make and manner of Estate whatsoever
whereby to defeate or disinherit let hinder or by Lawe molest or trouble '''Johane my wife'''
or her assignes or any of my grandchildren their heires etc
..... form the peacable and quiet possessing of an enioying of any of my sayed mesuages
or Tenements etc contarty to suche Limitation
as this my testament and last will is specified and Declared. Then and in that case
I do give bequeathe and devise all that mesuage or Tenement with all the landes
etc ............................................................................................................................
.......... I had given to '''Michael Whitefoote my grandchilde and to
his heires for ever ymmediatlie after my decease anthing to the contrarie heretofore
expressed in and by this my last will and testament in any wise notivity standing

Item I
give and bequeathe unto '''Michaell Whitefoote my sonne and to his heires for ever ymmediately
after my decease towardes the maynten[an]nce good educating and brining up of his children
in learning or some other goodlie Actes trades and schiemes all those my Lease Landes
etc..............................................................................beyng in the Townes&
feildes of Sething and Heddenham or either of them.

Item I give and bequeathe unto
'''Johane my wife''' and her assignes ymmediatelie after my decease for and during the whole
Tearme of her naturall life without impeachment of amy waste in Consideration and
full recompence of all her Dower and Thirdes to be claymed in any of my Mesuages or
Tenements etc.................................................................................................
which are bequeathed by me to any person or persons in and by this my last will and
Testament. All that my capitall mesuage in Hapton wherin I nowe Dwell with all
my other........ or buildes Tenements with all the Landes etc....................................
....................................................................................................................................
st lying & beyng in Hapton aforesayed and not els where neither
yet given or Devised by me and by this last will and Testament to '''Michaell'''
'''Whitefoote my sonne or to Michaell and Edmund Whitefoote my grandchildren''' uppon

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these Conditions following vizit that after my decease she the saied '''Johane my wife nor any other
person or persons by her procuretment for her and in her name Challenge Demannd
buy Dower or Thirdes in any of my other Mesauges Tenements etc....................................
...................................................lying and neyng in the townes and feildes of
Seething Heddenham Ashwellthorpe Wremmingham Fundenhall and Hapton or
any of them maynteyne and keepe the houses buildinges and growundes in good and
suffiecient reparations having and taking at all tymes seasonable and convenient tymber
and fensing stuffe for the only reparring and amending of the same mesuages builds
and growundes and not otherwise. And all wood sufficient for her fier to be spent only
uppon that mesuage or Tenement wherin she shall Dwell and not els where during the
whole tearme of her naturall life make committ not Doe and manner of...............
as waste by felling or selling awaye of any of the tymber wood underwood or thornes
nowe growing or to be growning herafter in or uppon any of the sayed Tenements or
Landes during the shole terme of her naturall life. And allso uppoun condition that
she the sayed '''Johane my wife''' and her assignes out of the yerelie profitts of the
sayed mesuages and Landes paye or cause to be payed unto ''' Thomas Hutchenson'''
'''nowe minister and preacher of the parishe of Hapton''' yerelie and every yere
during the whole tearme of her naturall life (yf he so longe remayne and contynewe
minister and preacher in the same parishe of Hapton) three poundes of lawfull
Englishe money allways to be paide in the Feaste Daye of Sainte Michaell the
Archanngell in the Southe porche of the parish of Hapton aforesayed And shall
likewise paye or cause to be payed yerelie and every yere in the same Daye and place
unto '''Philemon Hutchinson my godson''' or his assignes towards his mayntenn[a]nce and
bringing up in learning fortie shillinges of like money yntill the whole sommes of tenne
poundes be to hym and his assignes trulie satisfied and payed. And after the decease
of '''Johane my wife''' I give and bequeathe my saied Capitall mesuage wherin I nowe
Dwell with all my other tenement buylt or wyde with all the Landes meadowes
etc........................... Lying or beyng in the towne and feildes of
Hapton aforesayed and before given and bequeathed unto '''Johane my wife''' for the
tearme of her naturall life unto '''Michaell Whitefoote my sonne''' during the whole tearme of
his naturall life withour ympeachment of waste keeping the howses buildings and
growndes in good and sufficient reparations make committ make committ ot Doe any mann[er]
of Estripment or waste by felling or selling awaye any of the tymber etc
during the whole terme of his naturall life having and taking at all tymes
seasonable and convenient tymber and fensing stuff suffiecient and necessarie for the
onelie reparring and amending of the same mesuages etc during the whole
term of his naturall life and ymmediatelie after the decease of '''Michaell Whitefoote'''
'''my sonne''' I give and bequeath my sayed Capitall mesuage wherein I nowe Dwell
with all my other buylt and voyde? Tenements Landes etc........................
..................................................................................................Lying or beyng in the
Towne and Feildes of Hapton aforesayed and before given and bequathed unto '''Johane '''
'''my wife and Michaell Whitefoote my sonne''' for the tearme of bothe theire naturall lives
unto '''MIchaell Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and to his heires for ever

Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''Michaell Whitefoote my grandchilde ''' and to his heires for ever ymmediatl[ie]
after my decease towards hos mayntenn[a]nce good educating and bringing up in leaning
or other godlie Actes trades or ..... as shalbe thoughte most fitt by''' my sayed wife'''
and other his cheife friendes, twoe Incloses of arrable land, pasture both free and coppiehould

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conteyning togeather twentie acres set lying and beyng in the towne and feildes of Fundenhall
which I latelie purchased of '''Richard Whiting of Fundenhall, my brother in lawe''' (as by his
Indenture of Bargaine and Sale thereof to me made bearing Date the fifth day of OCtob[er]
in the fourteenth yeere of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James Kyng of England
France and Ireland Defender of the faithe etc and of Scotland the fifith playnlie
appeareth.

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Edmond Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and to his
heires for ecer ymmediatelie after my decease towards his maynetnn[a]nce and bringing up in
learning. All that my coppiehould mesuage or tenement being in Wremmingham togeather
with all my coppiehould Landes meadowes etc........................................
...................................................................................................................and had of the
Surrender of '''John Durrant of Wymondham nowe Deceased

Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''Johane my wife'' and her assignes the use and occupation of my twoe
free mesuages or tenements with all my other Landes etc.....................................
..........................................................................................................................................
... set lying and beyng in the towne and feildes of Ashwellthorpe Wremmingham
and Fundenhall and not before given nor bequeathed by in this my Testament &
last will to '''Michaell and Edmund my grandchildren.''' To have and to hould to her
the saied '''Johane my wife''' and her assignes without ympeachment of waste ymmediately
from and after my decease untill the Feaste Day of Sainte Michaell the Archanngell
[''note in margin'' - then next following and for & after the feaste day of St Michaell tharchanngell] next after my decease for and during the tearme of tenne whole yeres thence forth fullie to be
compleate and ended uppon theise conditions following. First for the true payment of
all suche legacies as are herein expressed kepe and mayteyne the houses buildinges
and groundes in good and sufficient reparations and to leave them and every of them
repayred and amended sufficientlie make committ doe buy manner of Estripment or
waste by felling or selling awaye any of the Tymber, wood etc.............
...........................................................................................................................And allso uppon condition yt
'''Johane my wife''' her executors Administrators and assignes pay or cause to be payed
yerelie and every yere during her tenne yeres fiftie poundes of good and lawfull money
of England unto suche person and persons and at and in suche Feaste Daye and place
as shalbe hereafter set downe and appoynted by me in the my last will and testam[ent]
The first yerelie payment of the saied fiftie poundes shalbe paied by '''my sayd wife'' or
her assignes executors or Administrators in the Feast Daye of Sainte Michaerll the
Archanngell which shall fall out to be within one whole yere next after my Decease
to be payed in the Southe porche of the parishe churche of Hapton aforesayd Twentie pounds
of that Fiftie poundes to be then payd unto '''John Whitefoote my grandchilde''' towards
his maytenn[a]nce in learning at Cambridge or els where. And tenne pounds to be likewise
to be then paid to '''Thomas Whitefoote my grandchilde''' towards his mayntenn[a]nce in
learning or other godlie Actes Trades or ...... as shalbe thought most fitt and
convenient by '''my sayd wife''' and others of his cheife friendes. And so from thenceforth
yerelie and every yere thirtie poundes of that fiftie poundes shalbe payd by '''my sayed'''
'''wife''' her Executors Administrators and assignes unto '''John and Thomas Whitefoote'''
'''my grandchildren''' during her whole tearme of tenne yeres. The other twentie
poundes yet remayning of that fiftie poundes shalbe then paide in the same yere Feast
Day and place aforesayed unto '''Michaelll Whitefoote my sonne''' or his assignes to stocke
and .... his house and groundes in Hapton withall

Item I give and bequearhe

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Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Elizabeth and Constance my sisters and to Richard Thrifte'''
'''my brother in lawe George Thrifte' Elizabeth nowe wife of Hammond Skouthe and Susan'''
'''Holmes sometyme my servannte''' twentie poundes of lawfull english money to be payed and
equallie devided amongst them by '''my sayed wife ''' in the same Feaste Day and place
which shall fall out to be within twoe whole yeres next ensuing after my decease

Item I give and
bequeathe unto '''Thomas Watson and Susan Watsonne my Sisters children and sometyme'''
'''my servannts''' twentie poundes of like money to be payd and equallie devidd between them
by '''my sayd wife''' in the same Feast Daye and place which shall fall out to be within three
whole yeres next ensuing after my decease

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Robyns'''
'''John Watson John Thrifte and Edward Robyns Mary Robyns and Thomasine Brooke my sisters'''
'''children''' twentie poundes to be payed and equallie devided amongest them by '''my sayed wife'''
in the same Feaste Daye and place which shall fall out to be within fower whole yeres next
ensuing after my decease And yf any of all my Sisters or Sisters children afore mentioned
Departed this life before they have recyved theire portions and legacy Then the same shalbe
all the Residue of my sisters children unto whome allreadie or hereafter I have not given
any legacy in and by this my last will and Testament Twentie poundes of lawfull
English money to be equallie devided amongste them by''' my sayed wife''' in the same Feaste
Daye and place which shall fall out to be within fyve whole yeres next ensuing after my
decease. The other hundred pounds as yet unbequeathed which remyneth of the sayed
fyve hundred poundes I give and bequeathe yt unto '''Dorothie Whitefoote my grandchilde'''
and to her assignes to be trulie payd her by''' my saied wife''' her executors Administrators &
assignes at one entire payment on the Feaste Daye of Sainte MIchasell Tharchanngell in ye
place aforesaied which shalbe within tenne whole yeres next ensewing after my decaese And
I allso further give and bequeathe unto the saied '''Dorothie Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and to
her assignes one hundred poundes more of lawfull englishe money to be payed by '''my sayed'''
'''wife''' her executors administrators and assignes in the Feast Daye of Sainte Michaell
Tharchanngell in the place aforesayed which shall fall out to be within five whole yeres next
ensewing after my decease towards her preferment in marriage good educating and
bringing up And ymmedialtelie after my sayed wyves whole terme of tenne yeres be fullie ended &
Determined I do then give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and to his
heires for ever all that my messuage or free tenement in Ashwellthorpe which I purchased
of '''Thomas Carter deceased ''' togeather with all my other Landes meadowes etc
................................................................................................................................................
.........................................................................set lying and beyng in the twones
and feildes of Ashwellthorpe and Wremmingham conteyned and specified and set downe
in a payer of Indentures made betweene me and '''John Bridgham my farmer''' and latelie in
his occupation yt playnlie appeareth 9except and revert? out of the same Indenture fyve
acres of pasture beyng parte of the greater wood called Ashwell CLose which I give &
bequeathe unto '''John Whitefoote my sonne grandchilde''' and to his heires for ever In
Consideration whereof I do further give and bequeathe to the sayed '''Thomas Whitefoote'''
'''my sonne grandchilde''' and to his heires for ever theire severall parcells of grownd w[hich]
are not conteyned in the same INdenture Vizit One meadowe free lying in Ashwell
Thorpe called Ashwell grasse conteyning by estimation three acres being next the
common becke or streame dividing the twones of Wrmmingham and Ashwellthorpe
towardes the Northe and one free rood of meadow lying in Walholt meadowes one free
acre of arrable Land lying in Claypitt furlong which I purchased of '''John Hillman'''
and one Inclose of arrable by me newlie enclosed called LOng Becke conteyning in the
whole seaven acres and a halfe of free land coppiehould Land as yt lyeth next the
greenwaye called Copping gate towards the East

Item I give and bequeathe and devise
unto '''John Whitefoote my grandchilde''' my free Capitall mesuage in Ashwellthorpe
nowe in the tenure and occupation of '''Edward Lincolne my farmer''' togeather with all

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other of my Landes etc..................... with all and singular the profittes
easements, commodities and appurten[a]nces to the same mesuage or Tenement belonging or
in any wise apperteyning sett lying and beyng in the townes and feildes of Ashwellthorpe
Fundenhall and Wremmingham and not before this my last will and Testament given and
bequeathed to '''Michaell Edmund and Thomas Whitefoote my grandchildren''' and to theire
heires To have and to hould to him the sayd '''John Whitefoote my grandchilde''' and to his
heires forever. All my sayed Capitall mesuage or Tenement in Ashwellthorpe with all
the landes meadowes pastures and feedinges with all and singular theire profitts easements
Commodities and beyng in the townes and feildes of Ashwellthorpe, Wremminham and
Fundenhall in every or any of them and not before given and bequeathed to '''Michaell'''
'''Edmund and Thomas Whitefoote my granndchildren''' in and by this my last will and
Testament ymmediateli from and after '''my wyves whole tearme of tenne yeres be
fullie expired ended and Determined.

Item wheras I purchased to me and my heires of
'''Robert Allen of Hapton in the Countie of Norf[olk] Tanner''' for the somme of Fower score &
seaven poundes of lawfull englishe money twoe Incloses of arrable Land beyng freehold
conteyning Eight acres three roodes set lying and beyng in the towne and feildes of .....?
and Hang........ as by his deed of Feoffment to me thereof made bearing date the
fifteene Day of December in the yere of the raigne of our Soveraigne etc........
............................................................................................................................
bearing the date of the same Deed I have covenanted and granted for me, my
heires executors and Administrators to aand with the sayed '''Robert Allyn''' his heires
Executors etc That yf he the saied '''Robert Allin''' or any
of them shall well and trulie paye or cause to ne payed unto me the sayed '''Michaell'''
'''Whitefoote''' my heires etc at the nowe dwelling house
of '''me the saied Michaell in Hapton '''aforesayed at or on this side the twentith Day of
October which shalbe in the yere od our Lord god one thousand fyve hundred and
twentie the full somme of fower score and seaven poundes of lawfull english money
which is the very .... somme and considerationdisbursed for the purchase of the sayd
Landes That trhen the saied '''Michaell Whitefoote''' his heires and assignes at the costs
and chardges in the lawe of the saied '''Robert Alyn''' his heires and assignes shall and
will doe suche reasonable A...... for the reco[n]veying and regrannting back of the
sayed Eight acres and three roodes of Land as by the Councell learned of the sayed
'''Robert Allyn''' his heires ad assignes shalbe reasonablie Devised or required soe as
abowte suche assurance making the saied '''Michaell Whitefoote''' his heires executors nor
assignes be not compelled to travell out of the COuntie of Norf[olk] or Citie of Norwich
which promise and Coven[a]nt my desire is shalbe trulei performed And therefore I give
and bequeathe the same fower score and seaven poundes of lawfull english money and
every parte and parcell thereof at suche Daye and tyme as he the sayed '''Robert Allyn'''
his heires executors and assignes shall or oughte to pay the same unto''' that childe be'''
'''yt sonne or Daughter that is nowe in the wombe of Martha Whitefoote my daughter'''
'''in Lawe''' and to his or her assignes to be then payd unto that childe or to my Executrix
to the onlie use and benefitt of the same childe be yt sonneor Daughter. And uppon y
tone payment of the same fower score and seaven poundes of lawfull englishe money
as is before specified and Declared

I do then give and Bequeath the foresayd Eight
acres and three roodes of arrable Land lying in twoe Incloses in the towne and
feoildes of L..... and Hautebois aforesayed and every parte and parcellnof them
unto the said '''Robert Allyn''' and to his heires for ever. Provided allwayes as notwith=
standing that yf the sayed fower score and seaven poundes of lawfull english money
be not surlie payed by the saued '''Robert Allyn''' his heires executors or Assignes

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unto the same childe or to my executrix to the use and benefitt of the same childe and his or
her assignes at or on this side the twentie Day of October which shall fall out to be in the
yere of oure Lord god one thousand sixe hundred and twentie at or in the nowe Dwelling
howse of '''me the saied Michaell ''' in Hapton above written. Then and in that case I Doe
give bequeathe and devise the same twoe INcloses of arrable Land beyng freehould
lying and beyng in the towne and feildes of Lammas? and Hautebois conteyning
Eight acres and three rodes to the same more or lesse unto that childe be yt sonne or
Daughter that is''' nowe in the wombe of Martha Whitefoote my Daughter in Lawe'''
and to his or her heires for ever. And I allso further give and bequeathe unto the same childe
within twoe whole yeres next after my decease one hundred and thirteene poundes of
lawfull english money to be paied to the same childe be yt sonne or daughter that is nowe
in the wombe of the sayed Martha my daughter in lawe''' or to her assignes by '''my sayed wife'''
her executors or assignes towards his or her preferment in marriage good reducating and
bringing up And yf.... shall so ordayne or appoynte that '''the same childe nowe in the'''
'''wombe of the sayed Martha my Daughter in Lawe''' be not bornbe or being borne shall dep[ar]t
this life before suche tyme as that Legacy of twoebhundred poundes in money or Land $
$ be due to be ...... according to the daye and tyme before ..... & prescribed to be paydeee Then & in that case I give and bequeathe the same legacie of money or Land $ at the Dayes aned tymes in which they ought to be payed unto '''Dorothie Whitefoote'''
'''my grandchilde''' and to her heires and assignes for ever And yf to the? those sayed
children last recited Dye before they shall have recyved all suche Legaceys of money
or Landes as I have allreadie given to either of them in and by this my last will and
Testament. The I give and bequeathe all theire Legacy and guifts either of Land
or money at suche Dayes and tymes as in and by this my last will and Testament they
are given and or bequeathed unto them unto '''Edmond Whitefoote my granndchilde and unto
his heires and assignes for ever (any thing to the contrarie in this my last will and
Testament in any wise notwithstanding>

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Anne Whiting'''
'''my kynneswoman and somtyme my servannt''' fyve poundes of lawful English money to be
payed unto her by my Executrix at the Daye of her marriage

Item I give nd bequeath
unto '''Michaell Lullman my god sonne''' fyve poundes of lawfull English money to be payed
hym at his age of Eighteene yeres

Item I give and bequeathe''' to all the rest of my'''
'''godchildren''' fortie shillinges to be erquallie devided amongest them by my Executrix
within one whole yere next after my decease

Item whereas '''Gyles Brooke my brother'''
'''in Lawe''' owe unto me tenne poundes my mynde and will is that he pay the same ten
poundes unto '''Samuel Brooke my godsonne and unto Thomazine Brooke his'''
'''Daughter and sometyme my servannt''' to be equallie devided betweene them within
three whole yeres next ensewing after my decease

Item I give and bequeathe unto
'''Roger Watson my kynnesman''' fortie shillinges which money he nowe oweth unto me

Item I give and bequeate unto all my Farmers that shall Dwell in any of my howses in
Ashwellthorpe Wremmingham and Hapton at the Day of my deathe twentie shillinges
a peece to be payed them by my Executrix in the Feast Daye of St Michaell tharchangell
next after my decease

Item I give and bequeathe to everie one of my servannts that shall remayne
and Dwell with me at the Daye of my DEathe Tenne shillinges a peece to be payed them
by my Executrix

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Michaell Whitefoote my sonne and'''
'''Martha his nowe wife''' to either of them a Dubble Soveraigne of gould for a remembr[a]nce
And allso give and unto the saied '''Michaell my sonne''' three milche neats tenne combes of wheate and
tenne combes of barley my little nagg which was his and my baye colte to be delivered
unto hym by my wife in the Feaste Daye of Saint Michaell next after my decease towards his
occupying adnstocking of his howse and groundes in Hapton

Item I give and bequeathe
unto '''Michaell Whitefoote my granndchilde and godsonne''' twoe longe tables with theire frames
and stooles therin so belonging nowe standing in the parlor and hall of my mesuage wherein
I nowe Dwell togeather with all the Mappes and hangings of Tapistree worke in the
parlours there togeather with one Bedstead featherbedd fullie furnished with the Tester Curtaines
Rodds and vallances tothe same belonging on in any wise apperteyning as the same nowe

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stand in the parlor chamber with one sett of silver buttons of one of my doubletts with all
suche evidences Coppies Muniments and writinges as in any wise concerne or belonge
to any of those mesuages tenements and Landes nowe given and bequeathed by me in this
my testament and last will unto hym and his heires and assignes

Item I give and bequeath
unto the saied '''Michaell John Edmund and Thomas my granndchildren''' twentie markes of
lawfull english money which I desire my sayd wife to bestowe for them in fower peeces of
silver plate with my name and theirs engraven uppon them for a remembrance of me

Item I give unto '''John my granndchilde''' my booke of martirs and one sett of silver buttons
on one of my dubletts for a remembrance of me

Item I give unto '''Edmund my granndchilde
one other sett of silver buttns on my other dublett for a remembrance of me

Item
I give unto''' 'Thomas my granndchilde''' one set of silver buttons nowe on my ryding cloake
for a remembrance of me
Allso I give unto every of my grandchildren all suche deedes
coppies Evidences Muniments nd writinges whatsoever as shall concerne or belong
to any of my mesuages Tenements and Landes which I have given and bequeathed unto
any of them by this my last will and testament and to theire heires and assignes All
which goodes househould stuffe plate Evidence and writings given or belonging unto any
of my saied granndchildren I wil and desire that they shall remayne with my sayed wife
in my mesuage and in the studdie wherein I nowe Dwell and be safelie kept and
preserved by her and hir assignes to theire benefitt and uses and safelie delivered
unto every of them when they shall come to suche yeres of Discretion as shalbe thought
fitt by my sayed wife her assignes and theire chiefe friendes

Item I give and bequeathe
unto '''Christian Gallard my mother in Lawe''' a starr Royall for a remembrance

Item I
give unto '''my ladie Bell''' a starre Royall of gould for a remembrance

And to''' Mrs Greene of
'''Forncett''' a starre Royall for a Re

Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Hutchinson'''
'''Thomas Greenewood Robert Gallard preachers Richard Whitefoote Roger Gallard'''
'''William Gallard Francis Gallard John Whitefoote Richard Whiting and John'''
'''Lulman my brother in Lawes''' and the other my speciall good freindes to every one of them
a starre Royall of gould for a Remembrance

Item I give unto '''William Dabbes John'''
'''Fuller and John Dabbes my kynnesmen''' to every one of them a dubble Ducket in gould for
a Remembrance

Item I give unto '''Mrs Hutchinson Mrs Amyes and to Robert Whitings'''
'''wife''' to every one of them halfe a Duckett of gould for a Remembrance.

All the
Residue of my goodes moveables houshoulde stuffe Corne Cattell Chattells money plate
Implements utensills Debtes and Duties nowe owing unto me and whatsoever els
is not alreadie given and bequethed by me in this last will and Testament
I do whollie and absolutlie give and bequeathe them and every of them and unto '''Johane'''
'''my wife''' whome I allso make ordayne and appoynte to be my onlie Executrix of this
my last will and testament: Desyring and allso chardging her as she will..............
the Contrarie before the tribunall of Almightie god and for that mutuall love
Securitie and comforte that hath been betwene us. And allso for the especiall love she
beareth unto her granndchildren that she faithfullie and trulie without any Respect of p[er]sons
prove performe and fulfill in every respect this my last will and Testament according to
my true intent and meaning herin expressed. And that she see this my Corruptible bodye
honestlie and Decentlie conveyed unto christian buriall paye my Debts and all suche
Legacys as are given and bequethed by me in and by this my last will and Testament
to any person or persons whatsoever. And I allso appoynt and make '''Michaell Whitefoote''' '''my sonne''' to be my Supervisor of this my Testament and last will Desyring and chardging
hym in the Lord to be allwayes ayding and assisting of my sayd Executrix for the better
performing and fulfilling hereof. And I allso give unto hym for his paynefull and
carefull Diligence therein bestwoed fyve markes of lawfull englishe money and all
his Costes and expenses in and aboute the necessarye affayres of aboute this my Testament
and last will to be payd and allowed hym by my Executrix according to my true meaning
herein expressed and Declared. In witness whereof to this my last will and testam[ent]

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and to every sheete of paper beyng fyve in number I have subscribed my name and to this laste sheete
of paper I have set my seale By me '''Michaell Whitefoote Sen[ior]''' There beyng witnesses to this
my last will and testament '''Richard Whiting Roger Gallard Robert Whiting the'''
marke of '''Robert Johnson''' ===Sources===

Will of Milton Ford, Wilcox County, Alabama, 1853

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[[Category:Alabama, Needs Profiles Created]] == Introduction == This is a transcribed copy of the Will of Milton Ford of Wilcox County, Alabama. It was written on 22 Apr 1853. It was proved on 21 Jun 1853.'''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999", database with images
Wilcox County, Alabama, Probate Records; Author: Alabama. Probate Court (Wilcox County); Probate Place: Wilcox, Alabama Imaged 626-628
{{Ancestry Sharing|2549292|2e8b7fb32016d1c883e7e3a2e9aad67ed8a5614e693bf409168c5a817080c017}} - {{Ancestry Record|8799|2326133}} (accessed 18 March 2023)
Persons Listed: * [[Ford-23014|Milton Ford]], Testator * William Flecher, Executor * Alexander M Creagh, Executor * [[Ford-23003|Mary Elizabeth Ford]], granddaughter, child of Testator's son [[Ford-22210|Samuel A. Ford]] * [[Ford-23012|Emeline]], enslaved person (girl) * [[Stephens-18247|Mrs. Rhan]], Mary Elizabeth's mother * Sarah Francis James, Testator's granddaughter, child of Testator's deceased daughter, Nancy Ann Lancaster * Elizabeth Rial, Testator's granddaughter, child of Testator's deceased daughter, Nancy Ann Lancaster * Mary, Testator's granddaughter, child of Testator's deceased daughter, Nancy Ann Lancaster * Milton, Testator's grandson, child of Testator's deceased daughter, Nancy Ann Lancaster * Harriett, enslaved person (girl) * Lucy W Cothrell, Testator's daughter * Sutton Cothrell, Testator's son-in-law * Mary Ann, enslaved person, (girl) * Mary E Gamble, Testator's daughter * Caroline, enslaved person (girl) * Louisa A Gamble, Testator's daughter * Wm Gamble, Testator's son-in-law * Candiss, enslaved person, (woman) * James Waller Ford, Testator's son * Jackson, enslaved person, (boy) * Milton Lewis, Testator's son * Martha, enslaved person (girl) * Thomas Lancaster, Testator's son * Sam, enslaved person (boy) * Harriett G Holman, Testator's step-daughter * P D Holman, Testator's son-in-law * Susan, enslaved person, (girl) * John, enslaved person (old man) * Susan, enslaved person (old woman) * Geo M Hammer, witness * John Kelly, witness * A B Cooper, witness * Jno A Jackson, judge ---- In the name of God Amen

I '''Milton Ford''' of the County of Wilcox & State
of Alabama being weak & sick of body but of sound & disposing
mind memory & understanding - do make publish & declare this
as & for my last will and testament - hereby revoking & disclaiming
void all other & previous wills by me at any time heretofore made

First I commit my Soul to God who gave it and my body
to the earth

Second I appoint '''William Flecher''' and '''Alexander M Creagh''' to be
Executors of this my last will & testament and charge them
with the faithful execution thereof

Third To [[Ford-23003|'''Mary Elizabeth Ford''']] daughter of my deceased Son
[[Ford-22210|'''Samuel A. Ford''']] I give a Negro girl named [[Ford-23012|'''Emeline''']] now in
possession of [[Stephens-18247|'''Mrs Rhan''']] her mother

Fourth To [['''Sarah Francis James''']], [['''Elizabeth Rial''']], [['''Mary''']]] & [['''Milton''']]
children of my deceased daughter [['''Nancy Ann Lancaster''']] I give
and bequeath a Negro girl named [['''Harriett''']] and confirm all
gifts heretofore made to them or their mother.

Fifth To my daughter [['''Lucy W Cothrell''']] wife of [['''Sutton Cothrell''']]
I give and bequeath a Negro girl named [['''Mary Ann''']] to be
the separate property & estate of my said daughter & to hold to
her sole & separate use free from all control & use of her present
or any future husband

Sixth To my daughter [['''Mary E Gamble''']] I give and bequeath
a Negro girl named [['''Caroline''']].

Seventh To my daughter [['''Louisa A Gamble''']], wife of [['''Wm Gamble''']] I
confirm the gifts heretofore made her of a Negro woman named
[['''Candiss''']].

Eighth To my Son [['''James Waller Ford''']] I give & bequeath a Negro
boy named [['''Jackson''']].

Ninth To my son [['''Milton Lewis''']] I give and bequeath a certain
Negro girl named [['''Martha''']]

Tenth To my son [['''Thomas Lancaster''']] I give and bequeath a Negro
boy named [['''Sam''']].

Eleventh To my Step daughter [['''Harriett G Holman''']], wife of [['''P.D.'''
'''Holman''']] I give and bequeath a certain Negro girl named
[['''Susan''']] to be the Separate property and estate of the Said '''Harriet'''
& to her hold to her Sole & Separate use free from all control
of her husband

Twelfth It is [my] will and desire and I hereby direct my executors to Sell
all my real estate and perishable property to pay all my
debts and Should the Said real estate and perishable
property not be Sufficient to pay my debts then my Said
executors will Sell Such other property as they deem best be-
living my earnest desire & in most state all my debts be paid

Thirteenth If after paying my debts - my old and faithful
Negro man [['''John''']] shall be left (and I do not want him Sold
of the debts can be otherwise paid) I give and bequeath the Said
man '''John''' to my Son '''Milton Lewis''' to be allotted to him at an
appraisement hereafter provided for

Fourteenth In like manner of my old woman [['''Susan''']] can be
kept after the payment of my debts I wish her to had &
choose her Master or Masters among my children and the
one thats chosen is to take her at an appraisement hereafter
provided for

Fifteenth The above named Slaves '''John''' & '''Susan''' are to be
appraised by good & judicious persons in the neighbourhood
to be selected by my Executors and Such appraisers Shall consider
the fact that I wish said Slaves to be Ridly dealt with &
comfortably provided for so long as they live

Sixteenth consider that I have made advances to all my older
& named children to the value & amount of all least Eighty
dollars each I hereby direct my executors Should there be any
estate left after paying my debts and the legacies above
give to pay to each of my younger & unnamed children
Eighty dollars - to make them equal to the others and
after so making them equal the remainder of my estate to
be equally divided among all my Children.

Signed Sealed published & declared by the Said '''Milton'''
'''Ford''' as his last Will and Testament this Twenty Second day
of April eighteen hundred and fifty three in the presence
of the undersigned witnesses who have Subscribed their names thereto
in the presence of Said '''Milton Ford''' & of each other

'''Milton Ford''' (Seal)

'''Geo. M. Hammer'''
'''John Kelly'''
'''A. B. Cooper'''

The State of Alabama Wilcox County
Probate Court - Special Term June 21st 1853
'''George M Hammer''' one of the Subscribing witnesses to this
foregoing Will of '''Milton Ford''' decd personally appeared in Open
Court who after being duly sworn Says on oath that the
foregoing in the last Will of '''Milton Ford''' decd So far as he knows
or believes, that he together with '''John Kelly''' & '''A.B. Cooper'''
the other two Subscribing Witnesses San the Said '''Milton Ford''' Sign
the Same and heard him declare that it was his last will
and testament that he together with the other two Subscribing
Witnesses '''John Kelly''' & '''A.B. Cooper''' on this day of the execution
of Said Will to wit on this 2nd day of April A.D 1853
in the presence of each other and in the presence and at
the request of the Said '''Milton Ford''' Sign their names as witnesses
thereto that at the time of the Signing publishing & declaring the
Same by the Said '''Milton Ford''' to be the last Will and
testament, he was of sound mind and memory and over
the age of twenty one years and that Said Will was executed
in Wilcox Co Ala

'''Geo M. Hammer'''

Sworn to & Submitted
in Open Court this 21st
day of June A.D. 1853
'''Jno. A. Jackson'''
Judge
==Sources==

Will of Moses Boddicott, butcher of Richmond (1734)

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[[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Surrey, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Richmond, Surrey (London)]] [[Category:TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Boddicott-2|Moses Boddicott]]'''

This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Moses Boddicott of Richmond, Surrey. It was written on 2 April 1733 with a codicill added on 12 January 1733/4.
Moses was buried on 10 February 1733/4 at St Mary Magdalene, Richmond, Surrey, England. '''Burial''': "Surrey Burials", database with images, Archive: Surrey History Centre; Reference: P7/1/3, [https://search.findmypast.com/record?id=GBPRS%2FSURREY%2FP7_1_3%2F163&parentid=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBUR%2F0821602 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=PRS%2FSURREY%2FBUR%2F0821602 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 February 2023), Moses Boddicott burial on 10 Feb 1733 in Richmond, St Mary Magdalene, Surrey, England.
The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 6 April 1734.'''Will of Moses Boddicott''', Butcher of Richmond, Surrey :Reference: PROB 11/664/338 :Description: Will of Moses Boddicott, Butcher of Richmond, Surrey :Date: 6 April 1734 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D636521 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:''
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Moses Boddicott of Richmond, Butcher''' Testator *'''Ann Pinfold''' Daughter ''(married to Thomas Pinfold)'' *'''Mary Boddicott''' Wife *'''Susanna Boddicott''' Daughter, Sole Executrix and residuary legatee *'''Edmund Boddicott''' Son *'''Mr Manley''' previous owner of Messuages and Tenements sold to Testator *'''Robert Cross''' tenant *'''James Marlow''' tenant *'''John Read Apothecary''' tenant *'''Griffith Jones''' tenant *'''John Cawley''' Witness to the Will *'''Wm Ric[...]d''' Witness to the Will *'''Sam Smith Silv:''' Witness to the Will *'''Goodfellow. Esq''' Witness to the Will *'''Richd. Joye''' Witness to the Codicil *''' Wm Gardner''' Witness to the Codicil *''' tt?ra Triggs. Esq''' Witness to the Codicil

---- ===== Places mentioned ===== * Messuage or Tenement with the outhouses buildings and appurtenances … on the North side of the Great Street of Richmond … known by the name or signe of the Three Tunns now in the tenure or occupation of Robert Cross (to Ann Pinfold) * my freehold Messuage or Tenement in New Brentford in the County of Middlesex … now in the occupation of James Marlow (to Mary Boddicott) * my two Messuages or Tenements … in New Brentford … in the severall tenures or occupations of John Read Apothecary and Griffith Jones * my Six severall Copyhold Messuages or Tenements with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances … in Richmond … which I lately purchased of Mr Manley (to Susanna Boddicott) * all that my Messuage or Tenement … on the North side of the Great Streete of Richmond (to Susanna Boddicott) * Copyhold Messuage or Tenement formerly in the occupation of Jacob Ellis … in Paradise Row in Richmond aforesaid and adjoining to the Rowe? of Abraham Crop Esq. (to Mary Boddicott) ---- ==== Transcription ==== [Page 1]
In the Name of God Amen
'''I Moses Boddicott of Richmond in the County of Surrey Butcher''' being indisposed in body but of sound and perfect and disposing mind memory and understanding (praise to Almighty God therefore) Doe make publish and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following (that is to say) first and principally I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it hopeing for Eternall Salvation through the merits Death and Passion of my Ever Blessed Redeemer Jesus Christ and my body I committ to the Earth to be decently interred att the discretion of my Executrix herein after named and as to such worldly Substance and Estate as God in his mercy has been pleased to bless me with I make the following dispositions thereof (to wit) I give devise and bequeath to '''my daughter Ann Pinfold''' all that Messuage or Tenement with the outhouses buildings and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging scituate standing and being on the North side of the Great Street of Richmond aforesaid called or known by the name or signe of the Three Tunns now in the tenure or occupation of Robert Cross To hold unto my said daughter Ann Pinfold her heirs and assignes forever I give and devise and bequeath unto '''my deare wife''' '''Mary Boddicott''' all that my freehold Messuage or Tenement in New Brentford in the County of Middlesex with the appurtenances now in the occupation of James Marlow to hold to the said Mary Boddicott for and during the terms of her naturall life and from and after her decease I give and devise the said premisses unto '''my daughter Susanna''' '''Boddicott''' ^All those my two Messuages or Tenements scituate standing and being in New Brentford aforsaid with their and each of their appurtenances now or late in the severall tenures or occupations of John Read Apothecary and Griffith Jones to hold the said two severall Messuages or Tenements with their appurtenances unto my said daughter Susanna Boddicott her heirs and assigns forever and [In left hand margin] ^her heires and assignes for ever I also give devise and bequeath unto '''my said daughter Susannah''' '''Boddicott''' I also give devise and bequeath unto '''my said daughter Susanna''' '''Boddicott''' all those my Six severall Copyhold Messuages or Tenements with their and every of their rights members and appurtenances scituate standing and being in Richmond aforesaid and which I lately purchased of Mr Manley (all with said Copyhold premisses I have surrendered to the use of my Will to hold unto my said daughter Susanna Boddicott her heirs and assignes forever. And I also give devise and bequeath unto '''my said daughter Susanna''' '''Boddicott''' (from and after the decease of '''my wife Mary Boddicott''') all that my Messuage or Tenement with the outhouses thereunto belonging and adjoining together with all the rights to members and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging scituate standing and being on the North side of the Great Streete of Richmond aforesaid and now in my own possession to hold unto '''my said daughter''' '''Susanna Boddicott''' her heirs and assignes forever I give and bequeath to '''my son Edmund Boddicott''' one shilling and no more and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my estate both reall [Page 2] and personall goods and chattels whatsoever or wheresoever of what natural kind or qualilty soever the same be after payment of my debts and funerall charges I give devise and bequath unto '''my said daughter''' '''Susanna Boddicott''' her heirs Executors Administrators and assignes forever and I do hereby nominate ordain constitute and appoint '''my said''' '''daughter Susanna Boddicott''' full and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke and make void all former Will or Wills by me at any time heretofore made and declare this only to be and containe my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seal this second day of April in the sixth yeare of the reigne of King George the second and in the yeare of our Lord one Thousand and Seven hundred and thirty three '''Moses Boddicott''' Signed Sealed Published and declared by '''the said Testator Moses''' '''Boddicott''' as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who att his request and in his presence subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto John Cawley Wm Ric[...]d. Sam c. Smith Silv: Goodfellow. Es[quires] Be it known that the within named '''Moses Boddicott the Testator''' did this Fourteenth day of September 1733. Signe seal and republish his within written last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses thereunto in the presence of the said Testator att Richmond this present hour ?nth day of September 1733. Witness ?? Raymond Peter Deze John Coker Esq[uires] '''A Codicill'''
to be annexed and made as part of my last Will and Testament dated the second day of April 1733. I '''Moses''' '''Boddicott of Richmond''' in the County of Surrey Butcher being weak in body but of sound disposing mind and memory do hereby give devise and bequeath all that Copyhold Messuage or Tenement formerly in the occupation of Jacob Ellis deceased scituate and being in Paradise Row in Richmond aforesaid and adjoining to the Rowe? of Abraham Crop Esq. with the appurtenances thereto belonging To my loving wife Mary Boddicott her heirs and assignes forever Revoking such part of my said Will as any wai?s related to otherwise disposing of my said house In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this Twelfth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and thirty three Moses Boddicott Signed sealed published and declared by the said Moses Bodicott the Testator as and for a Codicill to be annexed and made part of his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto Richd. Joye Wm Gardner tt?ra Triggs. Es[quires] This will was proved att London (with Codicill annexed) on the sixth day of April in the year of our Lord one Thousand and Seven hundred and thirty Foure Before the Worshipfull John Andrew Doctor of Laws and Surrogate to the Right Worshipfull John Bettesworth Doctor also of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted By the [Page 3]
Oath of '''Susanna Boddicott''' spinster the daughter of the said deceased and Sole Executrix in the said Will named to whom was granted Administration of all and singular the goods chattels and Creditts of the said deceased she being first sworn duly to administer the same. [...] === Research Notes === * One of the properties included in the bequest to his daughter Susanna was located in New Brentford. So far I have focused my research on Richmond, Surrey, but perhaps a look at New Brentford is called for to see how the various Boddicott families were related to each other. * It seems that Susanna Boddicott sued her step-mother after Moses died.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C10435314 Boddicott vs. Boddicott] The National Archives. This document would be interesting to read, but is not available for download. * Griffith Jones, tenant, appears also in the [[Space:Will_of_Moses_Boddicott_the_Elder_%281727%29 | will of Moses Boddicott the Elder]]. * The Three Tuns was a popular names for pubs and The Three Tunns in this will might have been an inn to the south of High Street, New Brentford, that "by 1720 had been divided into separate properties." [http://www.bhsproject.co.uk/The%20Pubs,%20Inns%20and%20Beer%20Houses%20of%20Brentford.pdf The Pubs, Inns and Beer Houses of Brentford] === Sources ===

Will of Moses Boddicott the Elder (1727)

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Brentford, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:18th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Bodycott-18|Moses Boddicott]] (Moyses Bodycott) the Elder of New Brentford, Middlesex, England.'''
This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Moses Boddicott of New Brentford, Middlesex. It was written on 23 September 1727 and proved at ..... (illegible). '''Probate''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858", database with images, London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: AM/PW/1728/151, {{Ancestry Sharing|1804254|b5a18cefb2cb0b75683cb7e92884c7453e652aa4da6b3eb7413f919100c6dffe}} - {{Ancestry Record|1704|449194|uk}} (accessed 15 February 2023), Moses Boddicott probate on 23 Sep 1727. ''Transcription conventions:''
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets].
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Moses Boddicott the Elder''' Testator *'''Moses Boddicott''' Son *'''Mary Boddicott''' Daughter *'''Sarah Boddicott''' Daughter *'''Elizabeth Banks''' Daughter *'''Griffith Jones''' Tenant *'''Mr Marlow''' Shop owner *'''Thomas Arundell Tallow Chandler''' Tenant *'''Mr Ellis Baskettmaker''' Tenant *'''Mr Baker Victualler''' Tenant *'''Widdow Beverland''' Tenant *'''George Fowler Carpenter''' Tenant *'''Henry Browne Gardner''' Tenant *'''Robert Baker''' Witness *'''Jno. Hunt''' Witness *'''Silv. Goodfellow''' Witness

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In the Name of God Amen
'''I Moses Boddicott the Elder of New Brentford in the''' '''Parish of Hanwell in the County of Midd[lese]x Gent''' being Infirm and indisposed in Body but of sound and perfect Mind Memory and Understanding (praised be Almighty God for the same) Doe make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament in Manner & forme following (that is to say) First and principally I Recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God hopeing for Eternal Salvation through the Meritts of my Ever Blessed Redeemer Jesus Christ and my Body I committ to the Earth to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executrices hereinafter named and as to my Wordly Estate which God (in his Mercy) hath been pleased to bless me with all I give devise and dispose thereof as folloth (to witt) Impri[mi]s I give Devise and Bequeath unto '''my Loving Son Moses Boddicott''' All that my Freehold Messuage or Tenement scituate standing and being in New Brentford aforesaid with the Warehouse and Garden thereunto belonging as the same is now in the occupation of Griffith Jones To hold the said Messuage or Tenement Garden Warehouse and All & singular the Rights Members & appurten[an]ces whatsoever thereunto belonging unto my said son Moses Boddicott and to his heirs & Assignes for Ever Item I Give devise and Bequeath unto '''my Loving Daughters Mary Boddicott and Sarah Boddicott''' All that my Freehold Messuage or Tenement scituate standing and being in New Brentford afors:d now in the tenure or Occupation of Joseph Payne with all and singular the Rights Members & appurten[an]ces whatsoever thereunto belonging together with a Way and passage to & from the River Brent (Except and always reserved out of this Devise All that One Chamber (part of the said last menc[i]oned house) which lyes over the back part of Mr Marlow Shop, which said Chamber I hereby Give Devise and bequeath unto '''my said Son Moses''' '''Boddicott''' his heirs and assignes for Ever) To hold the said Messuage or Tenemente premises with the appurten[an]ces (Except before Excepted) unto '''my said Daughters Mary''' '''Boddicott and Sarah Boddicott''' and their heirs and assignes for Ever as Tenants in Com[m]on and not as Joint Tenants and it is my Will intent and Meaning that '''my said Son''' '''Moses Boddicott''' his heirs and assignes or any other person or persons whatsoever Clayming under him or them shall not at any time or times hereafter disturb Molest or in any wise Interrupt them '''the said Mary Boddicott & Sarah Boddicott''' their heirs & assignes or their Tenant or Tenants of the said last menc[i]oned Messuage or Tenement or any part thereof under p[re]tence of Clayming the Liberty & privilege of coming through the same Messuage or Tenement to the Chamber above Devised Item I Give Devise and Bequeath unto '''my Loving Daughter Elizabeth Banks''' All that my freehold Messuage or Tenement scituate standing & being in New Brentford aforesaid with a Garden and Warehouse or Workhouse thereunto belonging as the same is now in the Occupation of Thomas Arundell Tallow Chandler To hold the said Messuage or Tenement Garden Warehouse & premises with all & singular the Rights Members & appurten[an]ces whatsoever thereunto belonging unto '''my said Daughter Elizabeth Banks''' and to her heirs and Assignes for Ever Item I Give Devise and Bequeath unto '''my said Daughter''' '''Mary Boddicott''' All those my three several Freehold Messuages or Tenements scituate standing and being in New Brentford afores:d near the Half Acre now in the severall tenures or Occupations of Mr Ellis Baskettmaker, Mr Baker Victualler and [Page 2]
Myselfe together with free Libert and priviledge of passage to and from the Halfe Acre backwards, with all and every the Appurten[an]ces To hold all and singular the said three Messuages or Tenements with their and every of their Rights Members and appurten[an]ces whatsoever unto '''my said Daughter Mary Boddicott''' and to her heirs and Assignes for Ever. Item I Give Devise and Bequeath unto '''my said Daughter Sarah Boddicott''' All that my Freehold Messuage or Tenement scituate and being in New Brentford aforesaid now in the Occupation of the Widdow Beverland with a Little Garden thereunto belonging with a Way & passage backwards out into the Half Acre and I also Give Devise and bequeath uto her my said Daughter Sarah Boddicott All that my Freehold Messuage or Tenement and Garden scituate and being in the Half Acre aforesaid now in the Occupation of Mr. Joseph Pipemaker and likewise All that my Freehold Messuage or Tenement Garden Yard Outhouses & appurten[an]ces whatsoever thereunto belonging scituate & being in the Half Acre aforesaid now in the Occupation of George Fowler Carpenter And also All that my Orchard or peice or parcell of Garden Ground adjoining to the said p[re]mises in the said George Fowlers Occupation and Extending up to the Butts now in the Occupation of Henry Browne Gardner To hold all and singular the said three severall Messuages or Tenements Gardens Lands and p[re]mises last abovementioned and every part and parcell threreof with all singular the Rights Members and appurten[an]ces whatsoever thereunto or unto any or either of them belonging or in any wise appertaining, unto her '''my said Daughter''' '''Sarah Boddicott''' and to her heirs and Assignes for Ever And also all and singular My Goods Chattels Money's Jewells Rings and personall Estate whatsoever or wheresoever of what Nature kind or quallity soever the same be I Give and Bequeath unto '''my said Daughters Mary Boddicott and Sarah Boddicott''' and I hereby nominate & appoint them Joint Executrices of this my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have to this my Last Will and Testament contained in two Sheets of paper sett my hand to the bottom of the first, and my hand and Seale to this last sheet this three and twentieth day of September in the first year of the reigne of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the grace of God of great Britaine France and Ireland King Defend[er] of the Faith &c Annoq[ue] D[omi]ni One Thousand Seven hundred twenty and Seven:/: Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Testator Moses Boddicott Sen? as and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at this request and in his presence Subscribed our Names as Withnesses hereto:/: Robert Baker Jno. Hunt Silv. Goodfellow * The last blurb (bottom right, in Latin) is mostly illegible == Research Notes == * Griffith Jones, tenant, appears also in the [[Space:Will_of_Moses_Boddicott%2C_butcher_of_Richmond_%281734%29 | will of Moses Boddicott, Butcher of Richmond]]. ==Sources==

Will of Moses Harris of Downton Wiltshire shopkeeper 1803

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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Moses Harris's will passed probate in 1803. '''Will''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/1803/31; Reference Number: P2/1803/31
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Will of Moses Harris of Downton, Wiltshire, England, granted probate in 1803.
==Abstract of the Will of Moses Harris of Downton, Wiltshire, shopkeeper 1803 == :signed 30 Jul 1802 and proved 13 May 1803 at Sarum before Edward Moore, Surrogate :testator Moses Harris of Downton, Wiltshire, shopkeeper :good friends and trustees Francis Kellaway of Downton miller, Adam Aldridge of Lyndhurst [Hampshire] and William Wornell of Downton, draper :copyhold estate a parcel of a curtilage as it is now bounded and containing by estimation eight perches with a house in Downton, held under the Lords of the Manor of Downton :messuage, tenement, stable, carthouse and garden called Load Hill in Downton, in the occupation of the widow Gauntlett :a piece of land called Scrigs Mount in Downton containing about one acre :wife Hannah :children (not named) :witnesses Geo Edsall Attorney Winchester, William Pope, and Samuel Cooper ==Sources==

Will of Nancy Crossland

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[[Category:Hickman County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hickman County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] ==Transcript== In the name of God Amen. I [[Owen-13762|Nancy Crossland]] being of sound mind and disposing memory do make this as my last will & testament. First after my death I desire that my body may receive a decent christian burial. Secondly. I will and desire that all of my just debts shall be paid. Thirdly. I will and desire that my estate of which I may die seized shall be equally divided between '''[[Hess-903|Mrs. Mary Crossland]]''' wife of my beloved step son '''[[Crossland-105|Edward Crossland]]''', the children of '''[[Mary Drysdale]]''' deceased late wife of [[John Drysdale]] & formerly Mary Crossland and the children of '''[[Elizabeth Hodges]]''' late wife of [[Eli Hodges]] & formerly Elizabeth Crossland to wit '''[[Mary Sam Seay]]''' formerly Mary Sam Davis, '''[[Sarah E. Hodges]]''' and '''[[Edward C. Hodges]]'''. The said Mary Crossland to have one third, the children of Mary Drysdale one third and the above named children of Elizabeth Hodges dec'd one third. Fourthly. The property on interest in my estate herein bequeathed to '''Mary Crossland''' and '''Mary Sam Seay''' is given to and vested in W.R. Bradley as their trustee & for their own seperate use, free of the control of their said husbands and when the money or property is received by him the same is to be paid over to them (the said Mary Crossland and Mary Sam Seay) or to be held by him as they may direct. And should the said Bradley refuse to act, or should die, or having accepted should resign or die or leave the state then the said Mary Crossland & Mary Sam Seay may by writing appoint any other person or persons as their trustee to act in the place of the said Bradley who shall be vested with like powers. Fifthly. My beloved granddaughter '''Mary Sam Seay''', having been so kind to me & waited on me in my sickness, I do hereby will & bequeath to her one hundred dollars out of my estate which is to be deducted before the division above is to take place & this is in addition to what she will receive by clause third of this will, I also give her my gold spectacles center table the carpet in the setting room my tea pot & rocking chair. Sixthly. Since the death of my husband '''[[Crosland-58|Samuel Crossland]]''' my slave '''[[Crossland-770|Joe]]''' willed to me by him during my life has been to me a kind & faithful slave & I have allowed him to make & accumitate property of his own & being advised that he cannot after my death hold the same, I do hereby will that '''Mary Sam Seay''' shall take & hold the said property & the legal title shall vest in her & she shall act as a trustee for said boy '''Joe''' & manage said property for him as I have done & allow him the benefits of the same & this bequest is in no wise to give her husband [[Robert Seay]] an interest or control in the same in any wise and my representatives or to have nothing to do with the same; said property now consists of two horses - one a grey one a bay - one yoke of oxen, pieded, about thirty head of tame hogs & about the same amount of wild hogs, two milch cows & calves, the cows being pieded, a lot of chickens & turkeys, some fifty or sixty barrels of corn in a pen by the house he lives in, one lot of tobacco about say from two to three thousand pounds in a barn belonging to Robert Walker & all the money owing to him by any one for property purchased of him by my consent or in any otherwise which they are directed to pay over to the said '''Mary Sam Seay''' & she vested with power to collect the same & any other property he may have is hereby disposed of as above although the same is not named. I hereby appoint my friend Elbert Gay Executor of this my last will & testament. In testimony whereof I have set my hand this the tenth day of November 1863. Nancy Crosland Attest
W.R. Bradley
H.O. Earle
State of Kentucky
Hickman County Sct. I G.Wm. Rennick Clerk of the County Court for said county do certify that this writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Nancy Crossland deceased was on the 5 day of April 1864 produced in open court and proven by the oath of H.O. Earle one of the subscribing witnesses to be the true last will and testament of said decedent and the signature of W.R. Bradley the other subscribing witness was proven by the oath of H.O. Earle and W.M. Samuels to be genuine. Whereupon the said writing was ordered to be recorded as the true last will and testament of Nancy Crossland deceased which is done accordingly. Given under my hand this 18 day of April 1864. G.Wm. Rennick, C.H.C.C. ==Sources== * Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|9066|004818806_00192}} * {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GP3W-661}}

Will of Nancy McGavock, Wythe County - 1861

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:Wythe County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ==Will of Nancy McGavock, Wythe County - 1861== [[McGavock-86|Nancy Crockett McGavock (1817-1861)]] I Nancy McGavock of the County of Wythe State of Virginia being of sound mind but on a bed of sickness and considering my recovery uncertain, desire and do make this my only will and testament first I give and bequeath the proceeds of the sale of three parts of the tract of land belonging to me, and known as the Max Meado Tract, the same allotted to me in the division of the whole of said tract between my sister and myself to my sister Lucinda's three children, the other fourth part I give to my little nephew Jos McGavock son of Randal MCGavock the said three parts of said Tract bequeathed above I desire and direct shall be sold to my brother in Law Randal McGavock at a valuation to be fixed, by three disinterested persons selected for that purpose and the proceeds of the same to be paid over to Andrew B Ewing (of Tennessee) as Trustee for the benefits of the said children, and to be used by him as he may deem best for their advantage. Second I give to Samuel R Crockett my Tract of Mountain land adjoining the Max Meadow and containing one hundred and fifty acres. I also give to Samuel R Crockett the one fourth part of the proceeds of the sale of my land lying south of the lick Mountain the other three parts of said Tract I give to Andrew B Ewing of Tennessee intended? for the use and benefit of my sisters Lucindy's children. the single [hard to read] as above directed. I give my negro Woman Thursday(?) and her youngest child Eliza and my negro woman Tildy's three children (at the death of Tildy) to Andrew B Ewing in Trust for the children of my sister Lucinda. I give my negro girl Sarah to Andrew B Ewing to be held by him in Trust for my little niece Lucy the daughter of my sister Lucindy. I give my negro man Edmond to my nephew Joseph McGavock. I give to Samuel R. Crockett my negro boy Bob. All money I may have and all debts due me after paying all debts I owe I give in trust to Andrew B Ewing for the use and benefit of my sister Lucindy's children. Lastly all house hold furniture and other personal property I give to my mother and my sisters Mary and Cyntha equally. I desire that my brothers in law Randal McGavock and Samuel R Crockett shall act as the executors of my will signed and acknowledged in the presence of these Witnesses this 28th August 1861. Nancy McGavock James Gibbony R C Graham Enslaved persons mentioned: *Thursday(?) and her youngest child Eliza *Tildy and her three children *Sarah *Edmond *Bob.

Will of Nathan Boddie Sr

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] ==Will and Probate== [[Boddie-80|Nathan (or Nathaniel) Boddie Sr]] wrote his will just three days before he died. There are a number of clues to who the members of his family were at the time of his death and the extent and location of his assets. ===Will=== Proved November 15m 1841 Oliver Towels O*E.D. WILL OF NATHAN BODIE :I, Nathan Bodie Senr. being weak in body, but of sound mind and disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain the following as my last will and Testament, hereby revoking all others. viz. :First I direct that my Executors do pay out of my Estate, or out of what may be due me all my just debts. :Second I give, devise, and bequeath to my wife if she survive me out of the Sales of my Estate the sum of jour hundred dollars and also all the property which I got by her upon our marriage- this provision to be in lieu of all claim of dower or otherwise upon my Estate. :Thirdly I give and bequeath to my two younger children Michael and Elizabeth Bodie nine hundred dollars that is to Michael four hundred and Elizabeth five hundred dollars to be paid them by my Executors or Administrators previous to making any distribution among the Balance of my children. :Fourth, I give, devise and bequeath all the rest and residue and Remainder of my Estate real and personal to my children share and share alike, the child to take the share of the parent who may die except those I shall hereafter Mention- which is Felix body to have one hundred and thirty dollars lefs than his share which sum shall be equally divided between the balance of my children- And Wiley Bodie to be paid by my Executors or Administrators to sum of five dollars, and no more of all my estate. :In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this the 12th day of August 1841. Nathan Bodie (L.S) :Signed Sealed and Acknowledged by Testator in presence of Wm. S. Mobley, Hugh Neal, Henry H. HillAncestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Genealogical Collection; Author: Daughters of the American Revolution (South Carolina) Accessed on ancestry.com, August 2021. * View {{Ancestry Image|9080|007649451_00620}} on ancestry.com, (requires subscription). * View free {{Ancestry Sharing|25182625|8094f2}} on ancestry.com, === Probate === The State of South Carolina Edgefield District To the Honorable Chancellors of the said state: :Humbly complaining shew unto your Honors, your Orators [[Bodie-86|Nathan Boddie]], Alexander Gregory and his wife, [[Boddie-135|Mary]], [[Bartley-441|Thomas Bartley]] and [[Boddie-78|Hannah]] his wife, Lewis Herlong and [[Boddie-136|Rhoda]] his wife, [[Boddie-138|Joseph Boddie]], Michael Boddie, Elizabeth Boddie, William M. McCarty, Alsey McCarty, Wilson McCarty, Tillman McCarty, Mary Ann McCarty, Martha McCarty, Elizabeth McCarty, Felix E. Boddie, and Epsy Boddie, which said Michael Boddie and Elizabeth Boddie are minors, and do hereby (shew) the said Nathan Boddie as their Guardian ad litem and which said Wilson, Tillman, Mary Ann, Martha and Elizabeth McCarty are also minors and sue hereby the said Alsey McCarty as their Guardian ad litem. :That Nathan Boddie, Sr., late of the District and state aforesaid and departed this life on the 8th day of November, 1841, leaving his last will and testament only executed and unrevoked a copy of which is hereby filed as exhibit A. That the Testator by his last will and testament, after certain specific devises and bequeaths gave all the rest, residue and remainder of his estate real and personal to his children share and share alike and provided that the children of any deceased child should take the share of their parents with certain exceptions herein mentioned which are as follows, to witt: That his grandson Felix Boddie should receive one hundred and thirty dollars less than his share and that that sum should be equally divided between the balance of his children, and that Wiley Boddie, another grandson, should receive five dollars and no more of all his estate. :Testator died seized and possessed of the following bodies of land viz: one of one-thousand acres more or less situate in the district and state aforesaid on Clouds Creek, Waters of Saluda River composed of several parcel or tracts of land, all however adjoining each other and bounding lands of James Whittle, Zachariah Miller, William Whittle, William Magee, Ambrose Whittle, Precious Lark, and Sarah Stark, and other of eighteen acres more or less in the district and state aforesaid adjoining lands of Zachariah Miller and the estate of [[Boddie-139|David Bodie]], deceased. :The Orators further shew unto your Honors that the said lands are subject to distribution under the will of the Testator in the following manner: One share thereof to your Orator Nathan Bodie, a son of the testator, one share to Mary Gregory, a daughter of the testator, one share to Hannah Bartley, a daughter of the testator, one share to Rhoda Herlong, a daughter of the testator, one share to Joseph Bodie, a son of the testator, one share to Michael Bodie, a son of the testator, one share to Elizabeth Bodie, a daughter of the testator, one share to the said William M., Alsey, Wilson, Tillman, Mary Ann, Martha and Elizabeth McCarty, children of the predeceased daughter of the testator, [[Boddie-137|Mahala McCarty]], one share to Felix E. Bodie, and Epsie Bodie, children of [[Boddie-139|David Bodie]], predeceased son of the testator, and the other share to Wesley Bodie, the defendant, a son of the testator. :And your Orator shew unto your Honor that they desire to partition to be made of said lands and amongst the devisees aforesaid according to their rights in tender Consideration whereof and for as much as your Orators are without remedy save in the Honorable Court where such matters are alone cognizable. To the end thereof that the said [[Boddie-128|Wesley Boddie]] may answer the matter herein stated and charged that your Honors may grant your Orators your writ of Partition and such other relief as in the premised may seem meet. May it please your Honors to grant your Orators your writ of Subpoena directed to the said [[Boddie-128|Wesley Boddie]] requiring him to please answer or demur to the bill. ::Griffin and Burt, Comprs. Sols (No date given) ( [[Boddie-128|Wesley Boddie]] answers November 15, 1841 and consents for the land to be sold.) In Equity. Package No. 584. ==Research Notes== The wife listed in this will does not appear to be [[Warren-4745|Elizabeth (Warren) Boddie]] and a second wife has not yet been added to Nathan's profile. The "younger children" mentioned, Elizabeth and Michael Bodie, probably the children of this later wife, are also undocumented.

Will of Nathaniel Chater 1822

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[[Category:Middlesex, Wills and Estates]] Will of [[Chater-157|Nathaniel Chater]] 1822 Downloaded from the National Archives PROB 11/1652/404 Transcribed by [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] In the name of God Amen, I [[Chater-157|Nathaniel Chater]] of Saint Dunstans Hill in the City of London Glass cutter do make and publish this paper writing as and for my last will and testament in the first place I will and ??? that all my just debts funeral expenses and the expenses of ??? this sum will be fully paid and satisfied as soon as reasonably may be after my decease I give and bequeath unto my brothers [[Chater-100|James Chater]], [[Chater-146|Richard Chater]], [[Chater-93|Eliezer Chater]] and Joseph Chater the sum of one hundred pounds ??? I also give and bequeath unto my sister [[Chater-158|Philadelphia Chater]] the sum of two hundred pounds. I also give and bequeath unto Samuel Hayward who now lives with me the sum of twenty pounds and all the residue and remainder of my estate and effects of every description as well ??? as personal whosoever the same may be situate, I give devise and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto my dear wife Susannah Chater her ??? executors, administrators and appoint my said wife and my said brother Eliezer Chater executrix and executor of this my will and I do hereby revoke and make void all other wills by me at any time hitherto make and ??? this only to be my last will and testament in ??? whoever I the Nathaniel Chater have in hitherto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and three Nath Chater signed sealed and published and delivered by the said Nathaniel Chater the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in this ??? at his request and in the ??? of oath other have therefore set our names as ??? thereto Wm Greeson angel court, John gregson James Clollier I Nathaniel Chater of Saint Dunstans Hill, London ??? do make and publish this as a codicil to my last will and testament in manner following that is to say I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto my dear niece Ann Philadelphia Wilson her ??? the freehold estate at Greenwith which in have this day nominated to purchase of Alexander ??? and if I die before the purchase is completed I direct my executors to complete the said purchased for my said ??? as ??? my hand and seal this seventh day of October one thousand eight hundred and fifteen Nath Chater Proved at London with a codicil the 28th January 1822 before the worshipful ??? by the oaths of Susannah Chater Widow the relict and Eliezer Chater the brother the exec to whom admin was granted having been first sworn duly to administer

Will of Nathaniel Shenton of Hinckley, Leicestershire 1714

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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Space:Shentons_of_Barwell|Shentons of Barwell]] Nathaniel Shenton wrote his Will on 9 May 1712, administration was granted on 13 of May 1714 in Leicestershire, England. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1714 (S-Z)
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Nathaniel Shenton probate in 1714 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Hinckley, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Gent.
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*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs, and assumed words, have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *Illegible words or parts of words are marked [...] *The image quality was good, and the handwriting mostly legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Nathaniel Shenton''' Testator *'''Elizabeth Shenton''' Wife, executrix *'''Robert Shenton''' Father, deceased *'''Elizabeth Kirby''' Sister **'''Richard Kirby''' of London Tallow Chandler, her husband **'''Robert Kirby''' Their son, under 15 **'''Elizabeth Kirby''' Their daughter *'''Anne Alsop''' Sister **'''John Alsop''' of Atherston, Warwickshire, Mercer, her husband, overseer **'''Anne Allsop''' Their daughter, testator's niece *'''Francis Shenton''' Brother **'''John Shenton''' His son *'''Thomas Allsop''' the Elder of Lutterworth **'''Nathaniel Allsop''' His son, testator's nephew *'''Robert Shenton''' Brother, overseer *Witnesses: '''Thomas Woodward''' Senr, ? '''Cappur''', '''Henry Marshall''' ---- In the Name of God Amen. I '''Nathaniel Shenton''' of Hinckley, in the County of Leic[ester] knowing Mans Body to be Wondrous fraile and Life very Uncertain as Experience daily Teacheth I Doe
Looke Upon itt my Duty to putt my House In Order by makeing this my last Will and Testament That Soe whensoever or by whatsoever I shall be Called hence I may have nothing to do but to Dye Though
God be praised In good Health I Doe this Nineth Day of May In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seaven Hundred and Twelve Make this my last Will and Testament and doe Revoake all other Wills by me Made
First I Doe Chearfully Yeild up my Soul to him that Gave itt me And my Body to the Earth Decently to be Interred at the Discretion of my Executrix Nott Doubting butt through my Dear Saviours Meritts To
Obtayne A Joyfull Resurrecc[i]on And as to my Temporall Estate I Dispose off of As followeth First I Give Devise and Bequeatie To my Well Beloved Wife '''Elizabeth''' for and Dureing the Terme of her Naturall
Life All my Closes Lands Tenements and hereditaments Lyeing and being in Barwell In the County of Leic[ester] And from and after her Decease I Give Devise and Bequeath All That Close with the Appurten[an]ces
P[ar]cell of the above menc[i]oned Lands Tenem[en]ts and P[re]misses Wherein a Barne doth now stand And formerly Purchased by me of Mr '''Robert Shenton''' my late father Deceased and Sister '''Elizabeth''' Who Since Since Married
With One '''Richard Kirby''' of the City of London Tallow, Chandler To the said Elizabeth Kirby for and Dureing the Terme of her Naturall Life And from and after her Decease I Give Devise and Bequeath the
Said Last Menc[i]oned Close to her Son '''Robert Kirby''' his Heires and Assignes forever Item I Give Devise And Bequeath To my Sister '''Anne''' the Now Wife of my Brother In Law '''John Alsop''' of Atherston in the County
Off Warrwicke Mercer her Heires and Assignes Forever All that One other P[ar]cell of the above menc[i]oned Lands Tenements and Premisses Which I formerly purchased of my Brother Mr '''Francis Shenton'''
And his Sonn Mr '''John Shenton''' Item I Give Devise and Bequeath All that my Messeage Cottage or Tenement with the Appurt[emamce]s and the Ground and Soile Whereon the Same doth Stand Scittuate In A
Certain Street Called Ducke Paddle Street In Hinckley aforesaid and Called by the Name of the Swann And Now in the Holding and Occupac[i]on of Edward Attwood And allsoe All That my Close of Pasture or
Inclosed Ground With the Appurt[enance]s Lyeing and being Within the Fields and Libertyes of Hinckley aforesaid Commonly called by the Name of Bentlyes Close And other my Lands Tenements and Hereditam[en]ts
In Hinckley aforesaid To the Use and Behoofe of my Said Dear Wife Elizabeth for and Dureing the Terme of her Naturall Life and from and after her Decease I Give Devise and Bequeath My Said
Messuage Cottage or Tenem[en]t Close and Premisses With the Appurt[enance]s In Hinckley aforesaid To my Said Brother In Law John Allsop and Anne his Said Wife for and Dureing the Terme of their Naturall Lives And the Life
Off the Longer Liver of Them And from after the Decease of the Longer Liver of Them I Give Devise and Bequeath my Said Messuage Cottage or Tenement Close and Premisses with the Appurt[enance]s In Hinckley aforesaid
To the Use and Behoofe of my Said Nephew Robert Kirby his Heires and Assignes Forever Item My Mind and Will Is And I Doe hereby Order Will and Appoint that my Executrix herein after Named Shall
Bring Up Maintayne and Educate the said Robert Kirby My Nephew In and with All and All Manner of Meat Drink Washing Lodgeing and Apparrell and Schooling fitting and Becomeing him for or
Untill he Shall Attayne his Age of Fifteene Yeares And In Such Sort and Manner As the Overseers of this last Will herein after Named Shall Thinke fitt or Approve off And if itt Shall Please God That the
said Robert Kirby shall happen to Live to the Said Age of Fifteen Yeares Then my Mind and Will further Is That my Executrix shall Bind the Said Robert Kirby To Such Substantiall Handycraft
Trade as the Said Robert Kirby shall be Thought most fitt for or Capable of By the Overseers of his my Will And That my Said Executrix doe and Shall Pay to and with my Said Nephew Robert Kirby In
Binding of him an Apprentice And in Providing of him With Cloathes and Necessaryes for the said Trade the Sum[m]e of Twenty Pounds of Lawfull Money of Great Brittayne And my Mind and Will
Is That If my Said Nephew Robert Kerby Shall happen to Live till he has Served his Apprenticeshipp that my Executrix Shall Pay my Said Nephew Robert Kirby the Sum[m]e of Sixety Pounds of Lawfull Money
of Great Brittayne att the End of his Apprenticeshipp But if my Said Nephew Robert Kirby Shall Live to be Bound an Apprentice and Dye before he Shall Have Served his Apprenticeshipp Than and In
Such Case I Will and Order That my Executrix Shall Pay the Said Sixety Pounds In Manner following (That is to Say) Twenty Pounds part Thereof to '''Elizabeth Kirby''' Sister to the said Robert Kirby If
She be then Liveing And Twenty Pounds more one other Part Thereof to my Nephew '''Nathaniel Allsop''' Sonn of Mr '''Thomas Allsop''' the Elder of Lutterworth in the County of Leicester If the said Nathaniel Allsop
Be then Liveing And the Remayneing Twenty Pounds Residue Thereof to '''Anne Allsop''' my Neece Daughter of the said John Allsop If She be then Liveing And my Will and Pleasure Is that my Executrix
Shall pay to my Said Sister Elizabeth Kirby the Sum[m]e of Forty Shillings of Lawfull Money of Great Brittayne Yearely and In every Year for and Dureing the Terme of her Naturall Life by Two equall Payments
In the Yeare That is to Say on or Upon the Nine and Twentyeth Day of September And the Five and Twentyeth Day of March And the first Payment Thereof to Begin and to be made Upon such of the said
Dayes of Payment As shall first and next happen after my Decease And my Mind and Will further Is That my Executrix Shall Pay to My Brother Mr Francis Shenton the Sum[m]e of Forty Shillings of Lawfull
Money of Great Brittayne Yearely and In every Year For and Dureing the Terme of his Naturall Life by Two Equall Payments In the Year That is to say on or Upon the Nine and Twentyeth Day of September
And the Five and Twentyeth Day of March And the first Payment Thereof To Beginn and to be made upon Such of the Said Dayes of Payment As Shall first and Next happen after my Decease And my Mind and
Will is that my said Executrix Shall Pay to my Said Neece Elizabeth Kirby the Sum[m]e of Tenn Pounds of Lawfull Money of Great Brittayne Att or So Soone as She Shall Attayne to the Age of Eighteene Yeares
And Doe hereby Give and Bequeath to my said Dear and Loveing Wife Elizabeth All and Singuler my Goods Cattle Chattles and Perdonall Estate Whatsoever And of what Sort and kind Soever she Duely and
Truely Performeing this my Will Payeing my Debts Legacyes and Funerall Expences And I Doe hereby make my Said Dear Wife Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament And I Doe hereby Make
Order Constitute and Appoint my Well beloved ^Brother Mr '''Robert Shenton''' And my said Brother Mr John Allsop to be Overseers of this my Will Desireing them to See Itt Duely and Carefully Performed And for
Their Paines and Care therein I Doe hereby Order my Said Executrix to finden to Pay to Each of Them Five Guineas apeice to Buy each of Them A Ring In Wittnesse Whereof I have to this my last Will< br /> And Testament Sett my Hand and Seale the Day and Year first above Written
Natt Shenton
Signed Sealed and Published by the above named Nathaniel Shenton Tobe his
Last Will and Testament In the presence of Us And Attested By Us Whose Names
Are here Subscribed In the presence of the Testator
'''Thomas Woodward Senr'''
[...] '''Cappur Henry Marshall''' Probate was granted on 13 of May 1714 to Eliza[beth] Shenton, widow, the relict, executrix named in the Will == Sources ==

Will of Nicholas Collen, yeoman of Chickney, Essex 1638

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[[Category:Chickney, Essex]] [[Category:Essex, Wills and Estates]] Will of Nicholas Collen 1638 Will reference Essex Record Office D/ABW 55/17 Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Nicholas Collen the elder of Chickny in the County 'of Essex yeoman''' testator * '''my son William Collen''' receives six cows and some silver plate when he reaches the age of 21 *'''my sonn Nicholas Collen''' principal legatee, receives £40 plus another eight score pounds (£160) when he reaches the age of 21 * '''my daughter Ann''' presumably married and has received her marriage portion, receives 20 shillings *'''my daughter Susan''' presumably married and has received her marriage portion, receives 10 shillings * '''my daughter Mary Collen''' unmarried and not yet 21 receives two hundred pounds on day of marriage or when 21 * '''my daughter Sarah Collen''' unmarried and not yet 21 receives two hundred pounds on day of marriage or when 21 *'''Jane my wife''' residual legatee *'''John Corkett''' witness *'''John Mezzant''' witness In the name of God Amen the thertie daie of July in the year of o[ur] lord god one
thousand six hundred thertie and eight I '''Nicholas Collen the elder of Chickny in the County'''
'''of Essex yeoman''' Remembering the state this woorld to be but vaine and transitory and
alltogether unsertaine and the life of man to be but a vappor both for the daie and the hower
when it shall leave the bodie theirfore not trusting to the frailtie theirof I do in good memory
by gods most gratious favour and assistance constitute make and ordeigne this my last
will and Testement in manner and forme folowing

First and princepaly I bequeath
my soule into the hands of Allmightie god assuredly believing to inioy everlasting life by
the onely death and bludsheding of Jesus Christ

Item my bodie I commit unto the earth
from whence it came it to be buried in the churchyard of Chickney aforedaid at the dicretion
of my executrix hereafter named

Item I give and bequeath to the poore of the parrish
of Chickny aforesaid the full and whole somme of Ten shillings of good and lawfull money of
England to be distributed amongst them at the discretion of my executrix

Item I
give and bequeath to '''my son William Collen''' six kowes my sillver bowle and halfe a dozen
silver spoones all to be delivered to him when he shalbe of the full age of one and Twenty
years at my now dwelling howse situate in Chikney aforesaid caled Siblies

Item I
give and bequeath to '''my sonn Nicholas Collen''' the full and whole somme of Fortie pounds of
good and lawfull money of England to be paied to him when he shalbe of the full age of one
#and Twentie years at Siblies aforesaid if he shall so longe live And furthermore I give
and bequeath to him '''my said sonn Nicholas''' the full and whole somme of eight scoar pounds of
good and lawfull money of England to be paied to him his lawfull atturney heires or Assignes
at Siblies aforesaid in manner and forme folowing that is if my said executrix shalbe Maried
to an other husban after my deses then the said eight Scoare pounds is to nbe paied on the daie of her
marriag at the place aforesaid but if shee shall not take another husband after my desese then the said
eight scoar pounds to be paied on the daie of her deses payment theirof to be made at Siblies aforesaid

Item I give and bequeath to '''my daughter Ann''' the full and whole somme of Twentie shillings of
good and lawfull money of England to be paied at Siblies aforesaid

Item Item I give and bequeath
to '''my daughter Susan'''the full and whole somme of Tenn shillings of good and lawfull money of
England to be paied at Siblies aforesaid

Item I give and bequeath to '''my daughter Mary Collen'''
the full and whole somme of Two hundred pounds of good and lawfull money of England to be paied
to her at Siblies aforesaid on the daie of her Mariag

Item I give and bequeath to '''my daughter'''
'''Sarah Collen''' the full and whole somme of Two hundred pounds of good and lawfull money of
England to be paied to her at Siblies aforesaid on the daie of her Mariag provided alwaies and
soe I doe devise that if any of '''my Two daughters Marie Collen or Sarah Collen''' shall happen
to departe out of this life before theire or either of them shalbe maried then the portion of her or
them soo desesing shalbe at my wives discretion to give and dispose amongst the rest of my
Children then living but if either of them shalbe maried in their mothers lives tyme and not first
taken the COunsell and advise of their hereafter named mother and obtainde her comfort and full
agreement theirunto then I do give and bequeath tov that daughter soe married the onely somme of
Fiftie pounds of good and lawfull money of England to be paied at the place aforesaid if it be
lawfully demanded and lawwefull discharge tendered in or at the house wheare my wife shall
then live and my gift of too hundred pounds aforedaid to be utterly void and of none effect to that
Daughter or daughters soo marr[y]ing

Item all the Rest of my goods cattell chattells Moneys
and dues to me by any Manor or Meanes to me belonging and not herein bequeathed I give
unto '''Jane my wife''' towards the bringing upp of my CHildren and Discharging of the
legassies in this my last will and Testament bequeathed and the bringing of my bodie decently
to the earth

Item I constitute and ordeigne '''my said wife''' my sole Executrix to this my
last will and Testament Revoking all other wills whatsoever by me formerly made.In
Witnes wheare of I have hereunto put my hand and seale the daie daie first above written
and have declared the same to be my last will and Testament these hereafter named being
witnesses
the signe and seall of Nicholas Collen

'''John Corkett'''
'''John Mezzant''' ---Sources---

Will of Nicholas Eldred of Knettishall 1566

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[[Category:Eldred Fabrication]] [[Category:Suffolk, Wills and Estates]] === Introductory Notes === The will of [[Eldred-81|Nicholas Eldred]] of Knettishall, Suffolk, England was written 27 August 1566 and proved in the Archdeadonry Court of Sudbury sitting at Bury St Edmunds on 17 February 1566/7.Archdeadonry Court of Sudbury, "Registered wills, v. 28 Arnolde 1563-1567", register copy will of Nicholas Eldred of Knettishall, proved 17 February 1566/7; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 28 December 2022) DGS no. 8040780, image 394 of 631 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Suffolk Archives. [[Space:Will_of_Nicholas_Eldred_of_Knettishall_1566|Transcript]]. The will is a register copy, written in English over two pages. The text is clear and easy to read and the paper/parchment is in good condition. === Transcription Conventions === The conventions used in this transcription are: * spelling, punctuation, line breaks and capitalisation are recorded as in the document, with the following exceptions to aid readability: ** capital ''I'' is silently modernised to ''I'' or ''J'' as appropriate (eg "Joan", rather than "Ioan") ** ''ff'' at the start of a word is silently modernised to ''F'' (eg "First", rather than "ffirst") ** additional paragraph breaks ''may'' be included to increase readability of large amounts of text * superscript letters are silently lowered, except where these relate to money (eg li s d), dates (eg th) or titles (eg Mrs) * abbreviations/breviographs are expanded with the additional letter(s) in square brackets, except symbols for money (li s d) and the ampersand (&) * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorn_(letter)#Middle_and_Early_Modern_English letter thorn] is recorded as "th" in square brackets (eg "[th]e", rather than "ye") * short series of missing/illegible letters are recorded with a period for each letter thought to be missing/illegible in square brackets; longer gaps are described with an editorial note * editorial notes are italicised and in square brackets * names and relationships are highlighted in bold * footnotes are used to clarify archaic terms, difficult text and discrepancies * u/v and i/j are recorded as they appear; even where modern usage would dictate one over the other (eg "haue", rather than "have" if the third letter is clearly a "u"; "vnto", rather than "unto" if the first letter is clearly a "v") * where a series of letters consisting of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minim_(palaeography) minims] contains an "i", the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tittle tittle] is placed over the logical place where the "i" would occur, irrespective of where it appears, since it was often a scribal convenience to place it only over the terminal minim (eg "saving" rather than "savnig") * the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash_(punctuation) virgule], signifying a pause (comma, semi-colon, colon or full-stop), is recorded using a forward slash ''/'', but only when such intent is obvious (the virgule is often indistinguishable from various check marks and otiose flourishes that are of no significance) === Persons Mentioned === The will mentions the persons below. Modern/alternative spellings for names have been included where appropriate, to help ensure this page is listed in relevant web searches. * '''Nicholas Eldred of Gnatshall:''' Nicholas Eldred of Knettishall, testator * '''my Father and moother:''' Father and mother, buried at Knettishall, not named * '''Bridget my wyffe:''' Bridget Eldred, wife * '''Thomas my sonne:''' Thomas Eldred, son * '''Edmonde my sonne:''' Edmond Eldred, son * '''Will[ia]m my sonne:''' William Eldred, son * '''Stephen Rockood my sonne:''' Stephen Rockwood/Rookwood, son [probably the husband of a daughter of testator] * '''Robert Eldred my nevewe:''' Robert Eldred, nephew, supervisor and trustee * '''Thomas Barker p[ar]son:''' Thomas Barker, parson of Knettishall * '''Thomas Harvy:''' Thomas Harvey, witness and trustee * '''Thomas Pyke preiste:''' Thomas Pike, priest, witness === Will === [''folio 366 verso'']

'''In the name of god amen''' the xxvij
daye of Auguste in the yeare of our Lorde god
1566 and in the viijth yeare of the reigne of o[ur[
soverengne Lady Elisabeth by the grace of
god off Englande Fraunce and Irelande quene
and supreme governo[ur] of the church of England
and Irelande &c/ I '''Nicholas Eldred of Gnats'''
'''hall'''Knettishall, Suffolk in the countye of Suff[olk] gent and dioces
of Norwich beinge of whole mynde and good
memory do ordeine and make this my p[re]sente
testamente and Laste will in manner and
fourme followinge and all other testament[es]
and willes had or made be me before the date
hearof I clearely revoke and will they be of
none effecte that is to saye furste I bequeath
my soule to god almightie my maker and redem[er]

[''folio 367 recto'']

and my body to be buried in the churchyarde of Gnat[es]
hall nexte vnto '''my Father and moother''' It[e]m I geue
to the poore mennes boxe viijd It[e]m I geue and bequeth
to the rep[er]ac[i]on of the church xijd It[e]m I geue to '''Bridget'''
'''my wyffe''' all my howses and Landes both free and copie
set and lyenge in Gnatshall to geue and to sell at her
pleasure It[e]m I geue and bequeath to '''Thomas my sonne'''
v s It[e]m I giue to '''Edmonde my sonne''' v s It[e]m I giue to
'''Will[ia]m my sonne''' v s It[e]m I giue and bequeath to the pore
folkes in Gnatshall ij s It[e]m I giue and bequeath to
'''Stephen Rockood my sonne''' v s/ The residue of all my
good[es] I geue to '''Bridget my wyfe''' to bringe my body
honestly to the earth and to paye my Legacies And
the saide '''Bridget my wyfe''' I doe ordeine and make my
sole executrix and '''Robert Eldred my nevewe''' my
sup[er]viso[ur] to this my presente testamente and Laste
will These witnesss '''Thomas Barker p[ar]son of the'''
'''same towne Thomas Harvy Roberte Eldred Thomas'''
'''Pyke preiste''' memorandum that I '''Nicholas Eldred'''
'''of Gnatshall''' haue surrendred into the hand[es] of '''Thomas'''
'''Harvie and Roberte Eldred''' tenant[es] to the Lorde of
Gnatshall all my coppie Landes Lyenge in Gnatshall
to thuse of '''Brydget my wyfe'''
=== Probate === [''folio 367 recto continued; translated from Latin'']

This testament was proved at Bury St Edmunds before Master John Muriell, Bachelor of Law, Commissary and Official within the Archdeaconry of Sudbury duly and lawfully appointed, the 17th day of the month of February in the year of Our Lord according to the Church etc 1566 Charged to the executrix, in the person of her representative Robert Eldred === Footnotes ===

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